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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1936)
EIGHT BRA VALENTINE DANCE COMMITTEE SELECTED T 11 K Il O X X B V I 1.1. K « Il U «» V I «• ■ ^ CASCADE LOCKS Elaborate ¡Ians fur the 'Valen tine dance, next Friday evening in the government auditorium, «e re completed last night by the huge committee under ’ "Smoky” Wood, chairman. Commtti.ee mem net s were ap pointed Vonday by Wood l'hey are: ente'-’ tainent. Cart- Colby M. M yen. chairman; i dvertising. O. F. Gibsons. chairman; Chet Ross. Joe Weisen, Maurice Spencer. Tom Creecy, Dan Peacock, Bob Duvall. Todd Woodell, Bob White, t. J. Gribbens. Decorations: Dave Henderson, chairman; Hal Babbitt. Frank Lew¡8, Walt Kanzler, Virgil Wil son, Bob Drager. Mrs. Jack Karg, Mrs. Bill Brayton. Mrs. Stanley Luv.uk, Mrs. Horace Skinner. Mrs. Dave Johnson. Mrs. Oman. Mrs. Colman, Mrs. James Bell. Mrs. Glenn Johnson. Mrs. O. C. ilart- n an. Mrs. Don Orput. Mrs. Dan Peacock. Mrs. Wood. Mrs. Fred Abbott, Mrs. Walter Fudge. Mrs. C. D. Cook. Mrs. Vic Ballinger. Mrs. Albright. Mrs. Herman. Mrs. McArthur, Mrs. Fox. Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Harold McShatko, Mrs. Huuh Klingbeil. H. E. Pointer was a business visitor to Portland Thursday. "S k ip iy .” Postmaster Frank Hall s small dog ot indeterminate breed, is recovering from the gap ing wound on the back of hi» neck inflicted early last week by Frank Moran’s police dog. Mrs. J. Stevens’ hand laundry is now located in the first house west of the New Deal cafe. The Locks Townsend club will hold its regular business meeting Friday at N p.ni. in the Odd Fel- piamud for the next regular meet- lows hall. A social meeting is ing. two weeks from Friday eve ning. The club reports a member ship of 17 5. with rospect of many new members. F. B. Waite of Portland, owner of the Rose apartments, was a business visitor in the Locks Fri- day. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sundsten drove to Portland last week. Max Millsap has moved into tb • Lakeside hotel and rented hi1- house to Mr. and Mrs. Moff» tt Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wine- land. Mrs. Mondy and the Rev. eren an Mrs. L. G. Weaver at tended Bonneville community church services Sunday morning, the Locks church being closed. Mr. Davis of Portland preahed in the absence of the Rev. Stanley CENT A WORD Classified Advertising rates are Trefren, ill with mumps. one cent per word with a mini The Rev. L G. Weaver attend mum charge or 15 cents, pay ed the Hood River County Minis able strictly in advance. Ads terial association meeting Mon-i may be left at Ye Gift Shoppe day evening in Hood Rivet. He in Bonny Villa. Bonneville Gift reviewed two recent articles i n , Shop on the dam reservation, i "Current Thought” — ‘ The Curse! Morgan’s service station or The of Keeping up with the Joneses.” Chronicle office in Cascade and “ The Twentieth Centui.* So Locks. Far.” Mr. and Mrs. Irving Petite en FOR RENT tertained the Reverend and Mrs. FURNISHED houses. Reasonable. L. G. Weaver at dinner Stiuday. Jacqueline Dean, tiny “ incuba See Andy Lane. Cascade Locks. tor baby” daughter of Mr. and 2-ROOM CABIN. 3-room house. : Mrs. Red Jackson, was taken to Fhone 273 or see J. H. Ful- Stevenson hospital suffering ironi gham next to Carlson’s Red & a bad cold Monday night. Sne is j White Store. noted as being probably the tin iest baby ever born in the Co FOR SALE lumbia gorge. Capt. Charles Nelson ana son STOVES, two coal and one »>ood. t-nquire at The onromcie oi- Henry made a flying trip to Mood River Monday on business. fice, Cascade Locks. Henry Nelson donned noi’.ed FORD— Model T sedan. Priced for shirt and tuxedo Saturday even quick sale. Bonnie Park Service ing to dance at the Oregon State Nation. Dodson. f6c college Junior Prom at Corval lis. He was accompanied b> sev FOR SALE OR RENT eral friends from Portland. His TWO HOUSES, one Eagle Creek heart was in his mouth h rid ay Circle No. 16. other in Ander night when the Nelson home son addition. Cascade Locks. caught hre an threatened to burn Enquire R. S. Checketts at the tux. Art Lovell took his mother and Eagle Creek Circle No. 16 or at Jeanne Orvls to Hood mver Moran’s lodge. Cascade Locks. Thursday to visit Mrs. R. C. Mor 6-lt ris. confined in the Hood River MISCELLANEOUS hospital. Mrs. Morris is well on the road to recovery. LAUNDRY. Stevens Hand Laun W. N. Hulse and son. Charles, dry is now located next door were Portland visitors Monday. west of the New Deal cafe. Wash bundles 35 cents and up. Blankets extra. Mrs. J. Stevens. FiRE DAMAGES MAYOR ltp WANT ADS m ■> * > ' NELSON'S RESIDENCE NEW SPRING STYLES will arrive Fire in the living room of soon. Fashion Frocks Inc. Mrs. Mayor and Mrs. Charles Nelson’s C. A. Lynds. Bonny Villa. home Thursday evening at a : 30 brought the Cascade SEWING MACHINES repaired, o’clock oiled and adjusted. Fifteen- Locks volunteer fire department rnile-radius. See A1 Strom. and the town’s citizens on the Eagle creek circle No. 14 or ad run, did small damage. dress Box 378, Bonneville. 6-lt Blaze apparently resulted rrom a chimney fire overheating the SAW FILING — Expert sawtiling brick base of the chimney. Ceiling done reasonably. Any type of of the living room and the floor saw. C. L Rankin— or leave at above it was burned slightly. Scotts Standard Service station, Greatest damage was done to Cascade Locks. 8-15tf clothes hanging in the adjoining PLAIN SEWING and all kinds of bedroom. A number of Captain Mending done reasonably. Em Nelson s shirts were burned, but broidering and Crocheting. In the newest ones were saved. The fire out and the excitement quire two houses west of over, Mrs. Nelson was so nei vous Grim’s store. Bonny Villa. she couldn’t sleep, she says, and RADIO WORK done reasonably. so she got up, baked a cake which Sets called for and delivered. the family enjoyed for dinner. R. A. Colby. Warrendale. 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