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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1936)
T il i: » O N \ R V I I, I, R Vets At Dam Rejoice Over I ion ns- l> A M C 11 II i) X I C L R I Say They’ll Ray Their Hills Tint BONNEVILLE • Say. w«-'ve »p«*nt the bonus mo many times that w«*’l| b«. danil(. If we ( in figure out what to do will, It now that it I oo K h In w< going • <» g*R H !" Thu* replied <Jeor*e Alden, USED inspector of the lock canal riprap W'»k when The Chronicle's reporter uske,| him what le v. roinK i" ‘1° with hi« veteran'll hontiH Creditor» of the world war veteran» who are building llonnevllle dam »hould he happy, it appears, for approximately !»;, t j j(,,, cent of th o se questioned Immediately »aid they were going to pay their hill» and get a fresh toe hold in the »truggle. When Lee Sunmiervllle, USED* In spector on th e p o w e rh o tiM c. *.-• »« through paying hi» hi I 1 m . he sn)«, ^ H..II MMI..1 ">« r.,«i .... nnhtiK- p i ..D n p t* »»U IVItN o L L U B HOLDS ENGLISH CLASS 1», It h • Alden, after u hit of All women of the darn area are thought, figured he’d pay the o III h invited to the regular meeting of flr*t. then compete hi» home and l e Honnevllie women's communi- George buy u car. “ I Invented It last time. H ill Griffith, r i g g e r for Columbia Con struction company, declared, “ and It took me three whole yearn to lose it So now I ’m JuHt going to spend it for what I want ana I’ ll ha\e a lot more fun thin time.’’ C. S. Guard Herschel Shreve'n ambitions to return again to th<- halmy south M-as may be attained. >fe's even got the platiH for a swanky ketch all worked out ho h«* can Hail to the lands of palm and breadfruit, when be get« the bill« paid. Roy Nutting 1» going to seep, his bonus right in the bonds, where In* can draw the Interest and keep the principal Intact for old age. Dave .Marvin. American legion roinrnai. ler. I h going to pay hi billH. get square with the world, save the reHt. A lot of the vets didn't quit*- know what they were going to do with their new-found wealth. A number resented the Inquiry. Hut from reports from automobile dealers all o v e r the country. It s probably safe to »ay that s u m m - r - l tim*- will see a horde of new car. around the dam area. LUSH RECEIVES BONUS APPLICATION BLANKS Roy Gush is anticipating a hus> week. He has received the forms on which veterans of the world w ar may apply to the government for their bonus. Forms may be ob tained from him at the old admin istration building on the reserva tion. or frorn other officers ot Vet erans of Foreign Wars, Bonneville damsite post No. 3051. VFW SPONSORS DANCE FEB. 21 AT LATOURELL " 1 ■ ! a t p m . in the government auditorium. I Ini' e interested in a course in “ Practical English and Effective Spee* li are asked to bring pen BASKETBALL GAME AND cil- and notebooks Others may bring their handwork. DANCE IS FEATURED Hostesses will be Mrs. G. C. Many people from the dam Grower. Mrs. Hugh Ping and Mrs. Lyle Hlckok. area are planning on attending th*- basketball game between Hood River and The Dalles Fri BONNEVILLE PTA GIVtS day night in Hood River. A spe basketball dance will be held* CARD PARTY MONDAY cial after the game at the Skating Rink with the music of Paul Hne- Prizes for the best scores in lat and his orchestra. bridge, pinochle and five hundred Much interest has been created will he given Monday evening at over this game as Hood Rive, and th Honnevllh- pTA's raid party The Dalles are evenly matched at v p.m. in the government audi teams, Hood River beating The torium. Dalles a short time ago. L ve ry o n e in the dam area is in-' The Skating Rink is fast be i :'■ •'i to attend by Mrs. T. it.i coming a popular place for danc John, In ch arg e of the event. ers, a good time always being as Proceeds from the 2.1c admis-l sured. sior charge will go entirely toj making another payment on the ch Jrs purchas' d by the PTA for BLAZE GREETS LOCKS the Bonneville grade school. NEW FIRE OFFICIALS CHAPMAN’S INSTALLS NEW COFFEE GRINDER The new sct of officers of the Cascade Locks volunteer fire de partment received their baptis mal •he morning after their elec tion when they quenched a blaze at the home of Mrs. C. May Jones. An overheated chimney set the first floor ceiling and the at tic ablaze. By ripping off several hoards, the fire was put out by using snow. Damage was slight. < 1NCO RI ATS IH M TEAM The boys who.work for Ameri can Can company in Portland play a wicked gam >r ping pong, Hon- nevllle’s rrr resent:* fives found on Friday evening. Final score was 6-3. A return engagement is oeing planned for an early date. Other possible opponent:- will he Crown Mills, First National hank or Port land, Pacific Telephone & Tele graph company. Eagle Creek Residents of th^ circle with dif ficulty navigated the winding road up from the highway this week with a foot to lx inches of snow onthe ground. Many left ineir cars at home, preferring to walk down the path to the bus. Chains were necessary to climb up the road Tuesday. A want ad will get results. topic, at 7:30 p.m. Reverend Weaver urges a large attendance to make up for last Sunday, when no services were held due to the closing of the schools. (¡ d ie forecast j When Bonneville dam’s basket ball team meets tbo Reliable Shoe hoopsters today ot S p.m. in the grade school gymnasium, they’ll he seeing competition stiffer. per ilous. than afforded by Portland Turn Verein last week. Reliable Shoe is first half winner of the American league, toughest of Portland's circuits. tough A marriage license was issued this week in Portland to William H. Nowotony. Columbia rigger, and Miss Dorothy Kroner of Port land. luat'd until Sunday when Mr. and Mr.-. V. L. Ga.n .• gave a birth day dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Strom with Mr. and Mrs. P. J. St <-m and son. Clark, of Portland as guests. “ The Kaiser hasn’t any thing ou me” , says Strom, “ be cause our birthdays are the same.” Mr. and Mrs. Tom Waring took their daughter, Kathleen, to Portland Thursday for meoical treatment for her cold, which had kept her from school several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Clarke spent Saturday in Portland. To Mrs. James Hell’s luncheon in honor of Mrs. Lillian McMas- ters of Portland, her hous3 guest, Friday afternoon at th * Hell home, came Mrs. Irving Hal!, Mrs. Lyle Hickock, Mrs. Tom War ing, Mrs. Ed Clarke, Mrs. Earl Wilson, Mrs. Hugh Ping, Mrs. Glen Sohlstrom, Mrs. Virgil Gar ner, Mrs. Al Strom, Mrs. Glen Brower, Mrs. James Faubion and Mrs. “ Smoky” Wood. Cards were played. Glen Brower, jr., young son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Brower, has been out of school since the first of last week with a severe cold. His parents fea1- he may be de veloping whooping *ough. R. S. Checketts is a busy »nan this week, busy with his favorite hobby, photography. He is de veloping and printing pictures he’s taken around the dam for his friends. He makes his own solutions and takes great care to' ° t the best possible results The only trouble, according to Mrs. Rent your rooms and apart- Cliecketts, is the fact that half the time the family dining table merits thru a classified ad in The is covered with enameled pans and trays containing solutions] SUNDAY CHICKEN DINNER and prints, and that with the bed I with Noodles or Dumplings) room converted into a darkioom, she’s afraid to go in there for 50c fear of spoiling some ot his COLUMBIA HOTEL work. .Mrs. Lawrence Belanget was hostess Thursday afternoon to the Eagle creek women’s pinochle club. Players were Mrs. I t . W . Parker, Mrs. H. W. Matlock, Mrs. V;.gil Garner, Mrs. AI Strom, Mrs. Henry Dalby, Mrs. Glasgow and Mrs. Lee Murray. Mrs. Gar ner and Mrs. Barker tone prizes for high score ai each ¡.able. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Oriuo spent the weekend in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Nutting spent the weekend in Portland as guests of Mr. and Mrs. \Y. H. Price. Mrs. Virgil L. Garner visited Mrs. Ed Scheuflee in Portland Monday, reports that Mrs. Scheu flee is out of the hospital after her recent illness and is staying at her Portland home for tne re mainder of the winter. It was Al Strom’s birthday Fri day but it was not officially cele- Chapman’s grocery in Cascade I,oi ks ha - solved the problem of Individ :al tastes in blends and gi Inds of coffee. Last week C. C. Chapman and It. K. Andrews Installed a i936 model Hobart electric coffee grinder in »he store. Several va rieties of the finest coffee neans LEGIONNAIRES EXPLAIN are In stock. The grinder can be BONUS TO APPLICANTS adjusted to make any desired grind the customer prefers, whe Complete explanation ot the ther for a silex. a peculator or veterans’ bonus and how to apply old-fashioned coffee pot. for if is being made each evening this week hy American Legion | Ill MPI R URl'SIIES Ll (« members from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. C. N. Robinson, 4X11 North in the government auditorium. Gantcnbeln avenue, Portland, re- Under leadership of Commander ceived a possible fractured right Dave Marvin, legionnaires will leg and bruised left leg at Bon hand out application blanks, and in-ville Friday when he was generally assist veterans. An ade caught between the bumper ot an quate supply of forms is on hand. automobile driven by N. A. Mer ger of Hillsboro and the parked LOCKS CHURCH SERVICES car of Fred H. Weddle of Van “ The Trail of the Golden Calf” couver. Robinson was assisting will be the subject of the Rev. L. Weddle to load some lumber. He G. Weaver’s sermon Sunday at| was trente»l at the National Hos 11 a. nt. in the Cascade Locks pital association hospital on the community church. “ Prepare for res»*rvatlon. the Kingdom” will he the evening Antither of their fine dances, to ^hlch the whole dam area is in cited, will be given by Bonneville damsite post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, on Friday, February 21 at Lafourell fails. Spurred on by the success of their dance at Carson, Wash., sev eral weeks ago, to which some lib couples came, Ted Johnson! and his VFW are making plan j SCI K \ w IG ITION Cl, \ V-*ES to make the coming affair even Classes In navigation for dam better. emplov-es are being arranged by Meeker’s Five Aces of Portland Hi. C.i <ade Yacht club under in- W*H again he the dance hand be rectorship of H. W. Prescott, cause »if popular demand. workers’ educational vro^n '» representative. To yesterday, fi'<‘ of the 1b required for the class B O S N I A I L L E pASTOIt IL L Th»- Rev. Stanley Tr«,fren. pas have signed up and Herschel ter of the Honnevllie community Shreve. yacht club commodore, **h*ir»-li. was unable to appear in expects to have the other five and the pulpit Sunday. He was taken the class going by next wees. 111 tfie middle of the wi^ek with a t LI H IV I I I ATI 'S TWO severe f;)«e »,f mumps. He Is in Ralph Erdman and H. W. Pres Portland ot the home of Samuel cott were Initiated Friday night LancnstiT. who englneere»! the by the Cascade Yacht club. The fame,| Columbia river h ighw ay, club meets at 8 o’clock enh Fi - recuperat ing and expects to rc- day night In the model room of o* -in there several weeks. Mr. Da- the new administration building v*s will substitute until he re on the dam reservation. turns. Ratronlze our advertisers. \\ ith whoops and shrieks, the Bonneville women’s gymnasium 'lass Tuesday afternoon greeted the snow. In shorts and blouses, ’ •‘ ‘■y Hoed up in deep snow out- id' the government auditorium so Perry Kltzmlller could take their photograph. Paul Hohberger, reservation J< weler, was ill the first of the week and was forced to close the Bonneville gift shop several hours Tuesday morning so he could rest. Duncan Greg has taken over Ray Woodman’s statistical job with th<- engineering department of Columbia Construction com pany. Woodman was transferred the first of the week to field work on the Washington side. CIVIC COFFEE SHOP Of. Phone 2402— Res. Ph. 1172 DR. PENN C. CRUM Optometrist and Optician Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted HOOD RIVER. OREGON Scott Building S T E A K S ARE OUR SPECIALTY ♦ HAVE YOU TRIED ONE? ‘¡Jfie Green Lantern Cascade Locks Ye Gift Shoppe B O N N Y V I L L A Birthday Party Supplies Candles and Holders Valentines Valentine Cocktail Napkins Stationery Handkerchiefs Bridge Score Pads 500 Score Cards Bridge Pencils Dennison’s Tissue and Crepe Paper Hosiery Baby Shower Gifts Beautiful Party Bags Compacts Dainty Crocheted Collars Pot Holders Combs Dish Cloths Oregon W’ ood Novelties Crayolas Curlers AND MANY OTHER ITEMS Æ . Mr. First National Bank OF IIOOD RIVER CAPITAL AND SURPLUS .. .. $ 115,000 00 TOTAL RESOURCES_____ .. 1,450,000.00 mm 'mmmamm\rnmmmmmm i i