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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1936)
T H W R O H S B v | | , f jK ALL ater R e n ts igst D ug unit Due Must Be Paid by February 1,1936. A. T. STEWART. General Manager, Cascade Water Co. ■ ascade locks |r. and Mm K. H. Nelson were Hand visitors Monday. |r and Mr* Robert 81a<i*on ,rae th** parent* of a s**v**n- [nd hati) boy in I’ortland Hat- iy y r- Slauaon wa* th* for Mis* Mina Frelwell. gradu- of the Cascade Ix»ck» high »1. and Mr*. M. L. Morgan it Monday In I’ortland. Mr JgtM wa* completing purena»e« |equipment for the c ity * new trunk which arrived that day It the Hood River County dun School training course Mon- evening at the Klveralde com ilty church In Hood River th*- lowing were present from the tk* Mr and Mra I*. Rlchart. Ora Hathaway, Mra. Galen »ch'-r. Mia* yvilrna Kddy. Mra »eland, the R**v. L. G Weaver, rlaase* will be held each Mon- evening for three more weeks. ?ancadia lodge of the Rehekaha yesterday afternoon at the »e of Mra. R. J. Wuner. Jeorg** Thomas la ill thl* week a septic sore throat, luddy Hate*, well known to »ball fan*. I* back In the l^ocka Portland. He plan* to ap- |r at second ba*e on the hall this summer. He's working Columbia. To Mr and Mrs. Lor** Rirfiart born a six-pound »ix-ounce Ighter Sunday noon In H. K Pointer re- )ed last week from Yamhill sre »he has been since before rintmas nursing Mr. and Mr*, irle* Teagarden, her auu-ln- and daughter, and their chil- ). through a bad siege ot scar fever. Mr*. Pointer was Im- to the fever, having had it »e time before irs. Jess Glazier is now era- ^yed at the R. K Andrews home png care of the children frx. Jack Elmer's broken left I" still In the cast. Mrs. Klmer h it hurt* almost as much now [it did when first broken, when fell on the Ice in front of the school gymnasium. P*l‘*n ('hrlstianson left the telephone switchboard Sat- l«y to go to her horn** In stev- lon. WaHh She plans to return the telephone office February ^ help Mrs. Manila Collins, the )nager. lalph Williams spent Monday ► rn|ng In Portland attending the Pr-al of his unde, Hasil Gilbert. mo Kimsey has moved to a A' horn*- on Levins h«-lghts trom the Jack Klmer cabins, laude Marquis of the state P‘ ", , y department has been Referred to Drain. Ore. He I*'* Ill NO. 4 of the ||i-Kins tri'i-u V '^ rv z Z n 'z ^ !:"«'«*• “»< la met I e valley .... cities. Norma Heppuer returned to her horn*- in Warrenton Saturday af. ter a visit with Mr. and .Mrs. Charles Heggblom. Mr. Hegg- blom. her grandfather, accom panied her to Portland where she took the train John Oberg returned to the l/Ocks last week after an extended visit with his daughter. Mrs. Jas. Steele, in Portland. , 1* red Anderson of Jennings Lodge, former owner of tlie Dew l>rop Inn at the Locks, was a busi ness visitor here last week. Heven-year-old-.Mary Ann *V’ill- latns planned and carried out a birthday party for her mother, Mrs Ralph Milliards, Tuesday night. Present were Mr. ana Mrs. Williams. Doctor and Mrs. Melvin K Johnson and Edgar Benoist, Mrs Williams' brother. Mary Ann pain* her youthful mother fre quently by telling strangers that she's "going on 72:" Frank LaConte was a business visitor to Portland several aays last week. George Johnson has returned to hi* home after a month's hospi talization In Portland. He was in jured when he fell from a high- line bucket at the dam. It I* not expected that he will be able to work for some time. .Seventeen women and the Rev. L G. Weaver of the Locks com munlty church attended the regu lar meeting of the Ladies Aid so ciety Thursday. Mrs. C. A. Brol- llar was hostess. Mrs. C. K. t arns assisted in serving refreshments. Howard Harrison has returned to work at Chapman's grocery af ter an attack of appendicitis which confined him to his bed sev eral days early last week. It waB an awfully bad tummyarhe. says he. Carl Kpping was a Hood niver visitor last week. Mrs. Wilbert Harrison Is suffer ing from severely burned hands, result of plunging them in boiling water at her home last week. Mr. and Mrs C. Worden moved last week from their home near Mrs Harriet Clodfelter’s. Frank Jones left for Portland Friday evening to spend the week end with Mrs. Jones and their small son. Mrs. Jones moved last week from the I»cks to Portland. Mr. Jones Is staying In the L.ocka because of his work. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Tessier and family moved last week into their I’ortland home. Mr. Tessler plans to stay in one of the bunk- houses on the dam. where ne is employed. Their daughter. Vir ginia, plans to attend Grant high school. Mr. and Mrs. Thad Glazier and son. Howard, were Portland visit ors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rosenback were Portland visitors Tuesday. Jimmy Merrill, young son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Merrill, was glad because he sprained a nnger playing basketball at the school Pool & Snooker DRUMMOND HALL Cascade Locks MIKE’S FOR FIRST CLASS Barbering r, ,f 1 head*y a m i Wednei d p* '•! ml. Cascade i/ocks STAGE INFORMATION CALL 94 CLODFELTERS Cascade Locks ■ „ m I • ■ ------- - ----------------------- THREE •»««» ««* *»•.- HOOD Ï ash his hands. Now he’s Ü said to tr>‘ ng to figure out a way to damage his ears so no water < an touch them. Attorney G. \ Cobh Just bought a new Studebaker sedan. Pre,j Raw son, former Locks resident, is now living at Kagle ' reek lodge. He is resident state highway engineer overseeing the building of the highway bridge across the stream. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lash en tertained Karl Molesworth, and Manfred Olman of The Dalles. Miss Della KrwJn of Iloweria, and Mr. and Mrs. Ruddy Rogers of Odell at their home last week. In honor of Mrs. Fred Ander son. who has moved from the Locks to Jennings Lodge, near Oregon City. Mrs. Harriet Clod- felter entertained at her home last week. Present were Mrs. May Klilot. Mrs. Hr win Brolliar, Mrs. Wilbert Harrison. Mrs. Jack Klmer, Mrs. James Snyder, Mrs. Isabelle Osborn, Mrs. Jesse Mohr, Mrs. Ignore Sweeney, Mrs. Mor ten Sweeney. Mrs. Katherine Har dy. Mrs. Anderson’s daughter, Jean, left with her Friday after school for their new home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lundy are visiting Mrs. A. Wittman of the New Deal cafe. Mrs. Lundy is Mrs. Wittman’s daughter. EAGLES GIVE BASKET SOCIAL AT CRAIGMUNT RIVER PRODUCES LOCKS GETS LOOK AT ITS FIRST FIRE TRUCK OWN MUSICAL COMEDY Shining in new bright red paint, "Mystery in Melody,” a three- Cascade Locks’ first fire truck ar- act musical comedy, will be the ried Saturday. Hood River Breakfast club’s The truck was purchased, with benefit show Tuesday and Wed 200-gallon tank, for the volun nesday evenings at the Hood teer fire department by Acting River high school auditorium. Chief M. L. Morgan with city Many from the dam area are funds. Morgan is now busy instal planning to go. ling the truck's equipment of a Proceeds from the show will be pump, hoses and chemicals. The used to purchase an inhalator for nre engine will be housed In a use in the entire county, to re- { special garage which Morgan la vive victims of shock, drowning building beside his service sta- and asphyxiation. Only two in-1 tion. halators are in public ubc in the1 , state, both in Portland. “ Mystery In Melody” features local writing, composing, talent and production. Morey Graff and M iss Betty Thom, little girl his orchestra are an added attrac tion. The curtain will go up at 8 with the deep, deep voice, will be the featured entertainer Saturday p. rn. evening at Merrill’s Columbia Gardens in Cascade Locks. 4 Miss Thom, who comes from Portland, has proved a popular attraction each time she has sung. Music w’ill be furnished by Regarded as an achievement Johnnie Walker’s “ Orkesira,” for a non-metropolitan theatre is which will also play for the Wed the announcement that “ Mutiny nesday evening dance. on the Bounty” , sea drama, star A fine aggregation of vaude ring Charles Laughton and Clark ville acts is in prospect for next Gable, will be seen at the Roose Saturday night at Columbia Gar velt theatre on the dam reserva dens, although definite announce tion February 1 to 3. ment will b» made later. Sidney Phillips, theatre man ager, also announces the follow- & ing changes in the program: | “Grand Exit” will be shown — AT THE— February 7 and 8; "Three Mus OREGON-WASHINGTON keteers” , February 16 to 18; “ I FOX FARM FOR Live My Life,” February 23 to 25; "Rendezvous,” February 26 and 27. These showings are in place of those advertised in the January 2 issue of The Chron icle. MISS THOM SINGER AT MERRILL’S SATURDAY ROOSEVELT THEATRE GETS FAMED PICTURE SEE “ MAC” A good time is promised by the Cascade Locks aerie of Eagles for those who attend its basket so cial tonight at 8:30 at Craigmont Inn. Fred McGee’s Powerhouse aere- naders will provide the music. Ladies are asked to bring bas kets and will be admitted free. Rent your rooms and apart The admission price of 25c will be applied against the purchase of ments thru a classified ad in The Chronicle. a basket. THE OREGONIAN DR. MELVIN E. 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