The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939, November 28, 1935, Page SIX, Image 6

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    Il K I* O N *
K1X
RADIOS REPAIRED
All K in d s ot
Electri ca l W o r k
Call AL JUBIE 14-F-13
40-mile post cabin 19
L. R. FREYGANG
Ai/thorized Dealer
W estern
Auto Supply
MOTOROLA CAR RADIOS
TIRES and BATTERIES
Hood River Phone 3733
For
Winter Grade
B O N N EVILLE
Y
—d
Mrs. Lloyd H a rl a n e n te r ta i ned
at bri dge T h u r s d a y afte rn oon
Mrs. Robert Weller. Mrs. Leo
Cook a n d Mrs. Glenn Johnson.
Ralph Buckley of Ty r re ll's T a v ­
ern Coffee Shop, r e t u r n e d Sunday
from his m o t h e r ' s home in the
Hood R ive r valley with a 30-lb.
t u r k e y gobbler.
By F ri day the
bird will be uo more.
Miss Arlin e Sa w y e r r e t u r n e d
S u n d a y a f t e r a 3-day visit in
P o r t l a n d with Mrs. G. E. Chap­
man.
Mrs. K a t y A. Cook, m o t h e r of
A rc h Cook, r e t u r n e d to Po rt la nd.
F r i d a y , a f t e r a t h r e e day visit
with th e Cooks.
Mr. a n d Mrs. J a c k Sawyei and
daughter
Arline
were
dinner
gue sts in P o r t l a n d T h u r s d a y of
Mr. a n d Mrs. E r n e s t Sennett.
T o m m y W e n tz spent Tuesday
in Hood R iv er on business and
ple asu re.
OILS
Scott’s
S E R V IC E S T A T IO N
SEE “ MAC”
— AT T H K —
O R EG ON -W ASH ING TON
FOX F A R M F O R
THE OREGONIAN
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10 percent
off on
CASH AND CARRY
LAUNDRY
E F F I C I E N T ( LEA N IN G
AND P R E S S I N G S E R V I C E
THE L OC K S
CLEANERS
LAKESIDE
HOTEL
CASCADE LOCKS
Board and Room
$1.25 per day
T H E BEST B ED S IN
TOWN
“ BETTER FOOD”
“ BETTER SERVICE”
Dew Drop Inn
FRED ANDERSON
Owner
CASCADE LOCKS. OR EG O N
HAY, STRAW, GRAIN
FEED
♦
A r t h u r E a d e went to P or tla nd
S a t u r d a y on business
Mr. a nd Mrs. A r t h u r Eade
s p e n t t h e week -end in Washougal
visi tin g Mrs. Ea de 's parent* Mr.
a n d Mrs. G. J ohnso n.
Mr. a nd Mrs. M. M. McCrady
a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. George Beilin
s p e n t S u n d a y in Hood River.
Mrs. T o m Morris was in Va n­
c o u v e r Monday visiting Mrs. C. R.
i Bone.
Miss M a n n in g and J i m Rich of
t h e Bonneville Super-Service s t a ­
tion s p e n t S a t u r d a y a f t e r n o o n and
e ven in g in P o r t l a n d .
They re­
t u r n e d r a t h e r late.
Mrs. Clyde K i m b r o u g h was a
P o r t l a n d vis ito r Monday.
C h a r l e s R o b e r t s o n a n d his fa­
t h e r R. H. R o b e r t s o n a r e s pe nd­
ing T h a n k s g i v i n g with Mrs. Chas.
R o b e r t s o n in Brownsville.
Mrs.
C h a r l e s R o b e r ts o n has been in
B ro w ns vi ll e since A rmistice day.
Miss Feli ce F o r d of P o r tl a n d
a n d Miss K a t h e r i n e For d of Yam-
hill will e njo y T h a n k s g i v i n g d in ­
n e r with Mr. a n d Mrs. Lee Sharns.
Mr. a n d Mrs. Ted J o h n s o n e n ­
j oy e d t h e p a s t week-end in P o r t ­
land visiting Mr. a n d Mrs. n . D.
Lo c k a rd .
A very p l e a s a n t a ft e rn o o n was
e n jo y e d last W e d n e s d a y by the
se w in g club a t t h e h o m e of Mrs.
J i m Lash. Tho se pre s e n t were
Mrs. J o e Buch er. Mrs. Van Meter,
Mrs. Lee Sams, Mrs. J o h n Carg,
Mrs. Tom Morris, Mrs. Ed it h Mc­
Gowan, Mrs. Roy H en dri ck s, Mrs.
M. M. McCrady. Mrs. C har le s F.
Be a tti e , Mrs. Ed. Davis. Mrs. Wil­
liam S a nderco ck. Mrs. Harold
McShatko, Mrs. Ted J o h n s o n . Mrs.
Clyde K i m b r o u g h and Miss Ge r­
t r u d e Weiss.
Mr. a nd Mrs. Wi lli am S a n d e r ­
cock s p en t th e weeke nd in Hood
R iv e r visiting Mr. S a n d e r c l o c k ’s
p a r e n t s Mr. a nd Mrs. D. W. s a n ­
derco ck.
J o a n n e Lash e n t e r t a i n e d S a t ­
u r d a y a f t e r n o o n a g ro up ot play­
m a t e s in t h e Celebration of her
fo u r th b ir th day . T h o s e pre s en t
were Beverly Van Meter, Carol
a nd Lillian Bucher, J u n i o r and
Bebe McAden, Connie Correl, Vir­
gin ia a n d Gla dys Lee Morris,
Bet ty J e a n Correl, Mary Lou
Sams, Dennis Dyck, Billie Beattie,
Goldie and Bet ty P a l m e r and
J i m m i e Lash.
Delivered W e e k ly to Dam Area
♦
Prices Right
♦
HOOD RIVER FREIGHT
AND FEED TERMINAL
P h o n e 3881
5th & C a s c a d e
A DDITIONA L
WA R K FN D A LK
Mr. a n d Mrs. M. A. Butterfield
w ere Hood R ive r visitors Frid ay.
Mr. a n d Mrs. E. T. C a r r a t ­
te n d ed t h e hock ey g a m e In P o r t ­
land S u n d a y n ig ht.
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Il I t i l N K
SCHOOL NEWS
CASCADE LOCKS
The liOck» basketball team
played Pa rk da le at P a r k d a le Iasi
Friday night. P a r k d a le won by a
score of 29 to ♦>
The P a re n t- T ea c h er Associa­
tion aw arded prizes to s tu d e n t s
in both high school and g r a d e
school for those who solo the
most tickets to the L l> S Choral
Club concert. In the grade scnool
Carol Burt and Eileen Sp r ag u e
tied for first place a m on g the
girls and each got a compa« t.
Richard Kenney sold the most
among the hoys and received a
pen and pencil set. In t h e high
school Reta B arker won the c o m ­
pact and William Morgan won the
pen and pencil set.
J e a n n e Walker has been ab se nt
from school due to llluess
The fifth and s is th g r a d e a re
ta kin g their six weeks teats
Miss Barbara Smith enrolled In
high school this last week.
Richard O'Dell has resigned
from the Locks high school and
is now going to school In Camas.
Miss Coldwell is s u b s ti t u ti n g In
the first grade due to t h e Illness
of Miss La Verne Barker.
Miss Betty Mann Is has moved
to North Bonneville
The Girl’s gym teach er. Mias
Rut h Buche Is organizing a b a s ­
ketball team In th e sixth, seventh,
and eighth grades. T h e ten at lv e
schedule of games lined up Is
Dec. *». P a r k d a l e here; Dec 7.
Hood River here; !>*r. 13. Odell
there;
January
17.
Parkdale
th ere; and Feb 7. Odell here
The enrollment In the first and
second grades is now 4 4 pupils
There are 25 In th e first grade
and 19 in the second.
MAJOR HARRY A. SKERRY
TALKS ON BONNEVILLE
Major H arry A. Skerry, e n g i­
neer corps, U.S.A., executive offi­
cer of th e second P or tla nd d i s t ­
rict, was the principal s p e a k e r
at Tuesd ay's luncheo n- mee tin g of
the 381st in fa n tr y in Meier it
F r a n k ’s tearoom.
Major Skerr y gave au i l l u s t r a t ­
ed talk on “ Th e Bonneville h a m
and the Organization of P e r s o n ­
nel,” according to Colonel Wil­
liam A. Aird, who was in c ha rg e
of the affair. An invitation to a t ­
tend th e meeting was extended
to all reserve officer*.
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MID-COLUMBIA C. OF C.
DISCUSS FREE BRIDGE
20 years
4 0 year*
6 0 years / f *
lUlofi** or«o
100
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As you grow older, the pupil«
of vour eyes let in less and l e u
light. Thus you need increas­
ingly more light as birthday«
pile up. Without it, eyestrain is
inevitable. And f>0% of all
people over 50 now have de­
fective vision due largely to im­
proper lighting.
Is the light in your home of
the right quality and quantity
for effortless seeing? O ur light­
ing expert and her sight meter
¡f"k#.tel1 y«u. instantly. This
lighting advisory service is
given to all Northwestern F.lec-
tf,C 5V*tom<rs without charge
o r o b li g a ti o n . T e l e p h o n e o r
write for your test today.
N orthwestern
E lectric
III’ Mill,;..
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THANKSGIVING.
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Saturday Might, Nov. 30
Morey Graff and His Boys
M E R R I L L ’S C O L U M B I A G A R D E N S
CASCADE LOCKS
AND NO W —
Vitamin
Mill
Sold E x c lu s iv e ly In th e D a m Area by
BRANDES CREAMERY
Distributors for M ission G rap efru its & Oranje Juka
Satisfaction
is OUR Success
What AGE does to the
pupils of p u r eyes...
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benefits of t h e B o n n e v i ll e da in.
held th e a t t e n t i o n of d e l e g a t e s to
th e newly r e o r g a n i z e d Mid-Co-
lunrhiu C h a m b e r of C o m m e r c e at
a m e et in g held In Mood R i v e r
Tuesday
(Kelegations fr o m p o i n t s be.
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na tio n of tolls Oil t h e B r i d g e of
the Gods.
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FOR ANY KIND OF AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR
OR ADJUSTMENT
• THE ONLY PENZOIL DEALER IN CASCADE
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GARAGE
NEAR THE HIGH SCHOOL IN CASCADE LOCKS
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