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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1935)
H K B O X X E V I li li K I» A M C II «< > X I T I, K EIGHT .ueetlu* « I held and lb*» *'• b' " n, *,r* '" orchestra, who »«m „■mo.... ...» turned over tu en- ruin« In private and playln« at on tw o dlfl«r*-nt occupy teriainmeui. * .» . ------ Elmer some «mail dance* around. Il wan vloua to txdng at . tertain m en ^ Mm. Jack M»ng several nelectlous. The fea- Just this paal week that Walker lou red ArUona. New turc of of the the afternoon afternoon was the decided they were good enough to Texas with hla own —J ture men were wiHw handle last Haturday night at the was confined ^rab bag. proceeds of which Johnny Walker W k*,, Mrs. Jack Eimer __ welfare fuud. C o l u m b i a Garden** rally as Frank J. Wtik« to her home over the weekend turned over to the with a bad cold. Delicious refreshments were Since he left B o u ld e r . W alker and operator «»t the UcfcrWj r* In Cascade tsickn. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bugher of served. managed Marvin George and his Salem are planning on spending Felix Curlson arrived Wednes- Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. day i, r .1 several da> k »sit * ith H. L. Monkers. his t0usin. Julius Carlson. \ n hlle Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tee- here he l* also visiting th. War- = gardner and sons. Stanley .»nd j rt.U8 uud the Graustroms. =z irvin. o f Yamhill will spend Everyone interested In chorul “ Thanksgiving with Mrs. fee- work is urged to attend practices cardner's parents. Mr. and Mrs. every Tuesday night at Mrs A — L. Saunders' home on the g o v -1 ^ 2 II. D. Pointer. Henry Nelson spent Saturday eminent reservation ut > '»0 p.m zzz Owen Shawgo was In Hood in Portland taking a civil service River Friday on business ' zsr examination. Fifteen youngsters gathered at EE •Harvey Carey has moved his Remember with Every 50c Purchase you rt- shoe shop back into Cascade Mr. and Mrs. John Woodward's ^E home last Tuesday night for din- ^E Locks this past week it is now lo ceive a coupon for a chance on three prizes ner to help Kenneth celebrate his ¡EE cated along side his home. Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Petite spent twelfth birthday. Those present EE Wednesday in Portland visiting were Frank and Itorothy Tesaler. I rz: the auto show. Sue, Ellen and Paul Jackson, j — LADIES Mr. and Mrs. Fred Udey. Mr. Jimmy and Delbert Merrill. Nor- EE READY-TO-WEAR Christenson. and d Mrs. Lee Bowden, and Mr. ; man -- Lovell. --- .. Shirley . »------- *___ = -■ r Cascade Lock: and Mrs. Hugh Miller motored out Freddy Walker. Johnny. A m « from Portland Saturday night to ;in<J Ceclllanl. and the \N i>od- enjoy an evening of dancing at wards. Chester. Kenneth and !***•*• Columbia Gardens with Mr. and Mr. an(* ^ r® Rh*nn Blevins at Hilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll — Mrs Joe Miller i tended the auto show in Port- W A N T ADS CASCADE LOCKS I OX K t'KXT A WORD FOR SALE BABY BED with drop sidos. Mrs Caruso. Happy Dell Cottages Viento. UNIVERSAL wood and coal hen er. Price $17. M. A. Butter field. Warren addition. Warren dale. 4-WHEEL trailer house turn ished, built-ins, warm. $100 Robert Gilpin. Gresham. Ore. COIL SPRING MATTRESS, small library table, also 4 used tires and tubes, 4.75X19. A. H. War ren. Govt. Reservation. Cas cade Locks. 12 ACRES for sale 1 4 miles So of Mosier. Mrs. M. B. Snofer Rt. 1 Box 65A, Mcsler. Ore. USED CARS FOR SALE HUDSON Sedan— 1926— Bargain, privately owned, good condi tion. Mrs. aCruso, Happy Dell Cottages. Viento. W inter Coets W ool Lounge Robes Im ported Scarfs MACY’S 1— 1933 1— 1933 1— 1935 1— 1935 1— 1929 1— 1930 1— 1931 1— 1924 Plymouth Sedan. M r.. A H T « . m .r .r o , L - •“ •>■ W * - 4 . r Plymouth Coupe. Angeles is on an extended visit The Reverend Mr. ^ oung. the Chevrolet Coupe Sid. with her daughter and son-in-law, local Townsend club repreiwnta- Chrysler Sed. with trunk Mr. and Mrs. I. R Petite. tive at the national convention. Buick Sedan Boh Miller has been the guest w,*l give a report of his trip to Ford Roadster of his brother Joe Miller over the the club at the Odd Fellows hall Chevrolet Coach on December 6. past weekend. Buick Touring Monty Gay spent Wednesday Mrs. C. L. Rankin, daughter Margaret, and A1 Prudence mo and Thursday In Eugene with his Garrabrant Bros. tored into Portland Saturday to mother. Mrs. Charles L. Gay Hood River, Oregon 4th & Cascade Phone i321 attend the auto snow. e . l . Cranford of Lo* Angeles, Mrs. Nellie O’Nlel of Walla spent the weekend with Mr and FOR RENT Walla, who has been visiting her Mrs. Glenn Johnson enroute to 2— 2 ROOM apartments furnish sisters Mrs. Seth Clodfelter and Grand Coulee. Mrs. Tom Moyer. Mrs. Clarke ed. See Cap Nelson, Cascade Mrs. Hardy for the past months returned home Friday. j Bogart. Mrs. !>•<> (’‘ -ok. Mrs Locks. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Warden Glenn Johnson and Mrs. Roy 2-ROOM UNFURNISHED caoin. were in Portland Saturday. Cook motored Into Portland Tue*- Lights and water furnisned. Miss Wilma Eddy spent the day $13. Inquire J. Fulgham. next weekend at Rainier vi.ltln* Mr „ „ j Mni (;ro r, . Ha„ . to Carlson's Red & White store r ends- blom spent th*- fW k « | d in P o rt Cascade Locks. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Harrison land. moved into their home this past ________ _ 4-ROOM modern cottage unfur nished. Inquire W arrendale John Burt of Newberg. brother BIG DANCE SLA T ED FOR store. of Mrs. T. C. Harrison, has ueen MCQDII | TUI I DCHAV visiting at the Harrison home for M tnMILL O I HUnoUAT T W O-R O O M cabin furnished the past few days. Johnny Walker and his " O r -' $4.75 a week. Inquire J. Fulg Dewey McDaniels Saturday kestra” for three years the pride j ham next door to Carlson’s Red purchased a trailer house and of Boulder City, will again play & White Store. will now be at home just south at Merrill's Columbia Garden*, of the high school. this Thursday night. FURNISHED houses. Reasonable. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Schiusser At Boulder city Walker orga- Sec Andy Lane, Cascade Locks. attended the auto show in Port- nized his own hand and played for land last week. all main functions and occasions. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spangler, i Here Walker has again worked 3-ROOM house furnished, in cludes water. $4.50 a week. In Mr. and Mrs. Lew Davis and Mr a group of local boys Into one quire John Fulgham. next to and Mrs. Ed Christenson motored smooth dance band. For three Carlson’s Red & White store in into Portland to spend the week end at the Davis home. Cascade Locks. ............ ......... ******** ___________________________________ Mr. and Mrs. J. N. McChrlsty | and Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Viele GENERAL REPAIRING spent the weekend In Salem visit SAW FILING— Expert sawnling ing Mrs. Viele’s parents. One of the most unusual dogs done reasonably. Any type of in the neighborhood is that of E. i saw. C. L. Rankin— or leave at D. Stewart. It is a thoroughbred Scotts Standard Service station. P R IC ES SA T U R DAY AND M ONDAY, N O V E M B E R 3 0 TO D E C E M B E R 2 Coach dog. At the time coaches Cascade Locks. 8-15tf were popular many of these nogs were seen but recently there are • W E NOW H A V E IN M ISC E LLA N E O U S very few of them about. STO CK A F U L L L IN E OF Von Fugar, Charlotte Rose, PLAIN SEWING and all kinds of Jean Nelson and Lou Glazlei mo S P E R R Y ’S DAINTY Mending done reasonably. Em X M A S C A N D IE S. N U T S tored to Parkdale Friday night to D RIFTED SNOW broidering and Crocheting. In take in the game that the local j 1000 Sheets AND OTHER G O O D IES. quire two houses west of high school was playing. 4 9 -lb. Sack G rim ’s store. Bonny Villa. Hugh Warnick will be the guest 10 R O L L S .. at Thanksgiving of Mr. and Mrs. WOMAN’S, children’s and men’s Jimmy Warnick. wearing apparel. The latest In honor of Mrs. E. R. Nelson’s goods and styles. Fashion mother’s birthday and of the Nel Frocks, Inc. For a showing see son’s wedding anniversary, Mr. Mrs. C. A. Lynds, 2 blocks west and Mrs. J. L. Taylor and son, J, o f Bonny Villa Tavern or Box L. Taylor, were Sunday dinner ACORN QUICK OR SLOW 493 Bonneville. guests at the Nelson’s. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Piper and 9 LB. BAG H ELP W ANTED sons, Kenneth and Bobby, left to day for Centralia to visit Mrs. WANT MAN with $1,000 to put Piper’s father, R. D. Jacobus. in an exclusive LEE work They plan on being gone the re clothes stock In Bonneville. mainder of the week. JIM DANDY Only national advertised line Thursday afternoon 30 women with Inquiries from this town of the ladles aid of Cascade from consumers. Guaranteed to Locks met at Mrs. A. L. Saunders F R E E D E L IV E R Y Fresh Baked outwear any other overall. home as guests of Mrs. Saunders.1 T W IC E A D A Y Write— J. W. CoWart, Imperial Mrs. John Foulkes and Mrs. Ar-I 2 LB S 3 L B S FOR ------ Hotel, Portland. thur Warren, A short business 9:00 A. AND 4 :3 0 Thanksgiving Nite— 1 : DANCE THURSDAY, NOV. 28 JOHNNY WALKER —and H is Orchestra MERRILL’S Columbia Gardens EPPING^S " 11 ^ ^ to get good things when you want them— FLOUR $ 2 .0 9 Shortening FIG BARS Toilet Tissue 25cl F R U IT S & VEGETABLES Pears, 7 lbs. 25c Apples 151bs.25c Grapefruit 6-19c OATS 39c COFFEE 47c M. P.M. •í*