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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1936)
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Kirb fir-t j*emon* lo hâve the d o u b l ai !)<•!:■ of Lik/ng a k w I iii in IL- pi r<--.-nation fodiwayn. 5t**Ting g ir of Kirby * s. dan tnt "¡1 of rommiwiion as th< car ruundtng the sliarp c.ur>e n«*ar postnffic*. Ont of conlrul an<l, kfor* K by roulfl «t/*p 1 1. It |ung*d into the icy w.it» rs of |li< nanal. whi«di luckily was onl> | fev. f.-.-t «1erp, O nlookrrs pulled Kirb'.s to «Iry land unlnjur«*d. I) A M C H R O N IC L B FI VK l»U < K IMtlM |( | | , | ( | J. K. K iis « hii of \ ,,r u, Bonneville, \N suffer«.«! lac<Ti tl«»ns last Wi* wh“n truck’« brakes ra||»-«| •m.l lb. v«ble|.. went out of eon- [jol II. was trrat.il by Nation ,| Mr. .«ri«i Mrs. K. I.. Mann moved lloHplt.il association at Honriev|||e. baek into their Portland home lhurs«lay. Mr. .Mann plan« lo com mute from Portland ••ach .lay to bis SCOUTS OF DAM AREA work at the «Jam. CELEBRATE 26TH YEAR Mr. and Mrs. K. .Johnson from •Bonneville moved into the home va- Hoy scouts of Hi,, d u n area are by Mr. and Mr». E. L . Mann. 'N* .inn»: their uniform« all thin week Mr. Johnson is waietmusernau for m honor of the *»;u, ,inni\ersury of Lolumhia Construction company. tin- foillMliiiK Of seoutirix in this Inclement weather ha- cause«] a country. postponement of the Honnie n ark l|- listened Saturday evening 'Aomen - Wednesday sewing club’s b> tin ad d i• of pieaident Hooae niix«*J party sch«'dule«J f«ir last x,'l* o\.-r i rial ion-w ii|e hookup. night. Il!ne-s has laid a number «>f *siui«liv( tb«.y att*n«bsl «diurch en members low arid the cold «lecbled m i*«., in uniform. S«.fiut we«*k ex- the r«'«l t«» have the party at a t« nd« from F-briiary 7 to February later flat*', to be announced. li <• f f | J . »r. Mrs Jo.- Hnchcr will be hostess to the s.-wirig cluh at tier home next Wednesday aftern on. LOCKS EAGLES AERIE Mr. and Mrs. John Myers spent r*ortland. SPONSORS BOY SCOUTS -•atui day t«. Mon«la Mr. and Mrs. Te«| Johnson took t -oMuile I.i.r k s aerie «»f Kagles their daughter. India Jean, to Port Iliu rN la y m gtit to«»k o\i.t «pcjnsor- land Thursday afternoon to have sb ip of «rout troop fo rm erly her cold treated. »poiisor-d b> tin- «^«s«a<Je Locks Mr. and Mrs. A. Lloyd of «mrt- ro in n iiin ily c h u rc h . land visit'd their son-in-law and ><«iutm.i«U*r M L . Morgan pre- daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Me- s« n,«vl tin- troop, if, boy« in fu ll u ni Shatko, Sunday afternoon. fo rm . t«i In* brotfn r Kagles. and put M. M. McCrady spent Tuesday in it th ro u g h m arching d rill» and fo r Portland on business. Mrs. J. B. Lash has been confined m atio n - I ruler W o rth y President Moe. tile Ktgle.s took 0\ er III«' sp«in- to to r bed since the end of last week so rsb ip wln-n the ch u rch felt it with a serious cold verging on r«»nl«i not offord Hn* expense in- pneumonia. .Miss Virginia Conley of Hood \o |\.-d Meeting- w ill continue to be Hiver visit«'*! her mother, Mrs. Har In ld in tin- high -«bool gym nasium ry Matthewson. Sunday. T b u r v la y evening«. Mrs. C. A. Robertson is sp«oiding several weeks with her mother in DAM BASKETEERS WIN Brownsville, Ore., following the death a week ago of her aunt in FROM RELIABLE SHOE Kugene. Mr. Robertson accompanied his wife to the funeral and then re H o n neville dam 's b asketb all team turned to his duties as principal of piled up its tenth w in out of l i the Honneville grade school. g - n n s th is season w hen it t r i Mr. and Mrs. John Karg were u m p h .. | o \ . r tin- p o w e rfu l R eliable hfists for an impromptu dinner Shoe t< h i of P o rtla n d . .'W-.'A T h u rs party Friday evening at their home d ay in tin H on neville school gym when an automfibile belonging to a n asiu m . friend froze up an«l was brought A fist and exciting game, Honne- inb> the garage for repairs. Guests vllle h-d by on»- point. 17-16, at the were Messrs Ferguson. Fortner, half. Hep able Shoe i- the first half winner in Portland’s strongest bas ketball aggregation, the American Dodson HMJ1 I STS OKDINANCKN r<qi|.-st for ail copie« of nrdi- Ur.-s p«"*d by (jifira«le l,orks an«l b r Or< gnu riljcH «turing 19% ha* tn nuile by the Unlverslty of r*r«>ri bnr<Mii of rn v jtrr.h and tin Ihim. of Oregaa a u « . Togi U m ; League. Mb ii . th in 71) copies of or>li- pf'es , r-aily on han<), tbe n«w Ht'N'l) A V CHICKEN DINNER fi'- iV- r, w ill b<* wsed an Un h,«»i** ( wi t h Noodles or Dumplings) an Information Hervice th a ï i» ■H «I w 11 prove of grcat valu*- to! 50c Bhnieip , n ifn v n i an«l othent. J l b - n t your room» a n d a p i r t - p i th ru a elaasM ed ad la T h e H O \ V K V 1 1. L Ë Dameron, Wliaite. Bracey. The! party was almost broken up whcm VFW SLATES FEB. 21 Mr. Karg tune«! m 1 m entry, Kng-j FOR LATOURELL DANCE land on his short-wave radio, only! to find the orchestra playing "The Ted Johns«, n and his ere™ of Music Goes Hound and Hound. workers are making arrangem ents Mrs. To«! John-on arid children are| for w h at promises to he one of the all suffering from bad colds ib is' best of the dances sponsored by week. Bonneville Iiamsite post 3061, Vet Mrs. McGowan was ill the first o f ; erans of Foreign Wars, next F ri the week from a cold. day, February 21, at Latourell falls tavern. Meeker's Five Ace» of Portland has again been chosen to play. Special entertainm ent and decoration« are Golfl w eather coupled w ith -now being planned. The committee ex and sleet storm s has left the for pects a large crowd from the entire est service work in the district at a darn area. standstill. Excavation for the new warehouse at Columbia Gorge «list- rict ranger station is well under LOCKS YOUNG PEOPLE way, hut is stopped this week. TO FORM CHURCH CLUB I »¡strict Hanger Roy L. Weeman and Mrs. Weeman left last Saturday A young people’s Christian society for a week's trip to visit their old will be organized Sunday evening at ranger station at Stehekin at the 6:30 o’clock at the Cascade Locks upper end of L .*••■ Chelan, Wash. community church, the Rev. u . G. They expect to return Saturday. Weaver announce«! this week. First tow er for the Eagle creek All young people intereste«! in suspension footbridge has been com starting such a group are asked to pleted. The tower, on the south meet with the Rev. Weaver. Com bank, is 30 feet high. It is now be petent, Christian leadership is prom ing braced. ised. Forest Service W y e th News L. G. Tfjdd and brother-in-law , James Flurv visited Portland Sunday on business. Miss Norma Jenkins is the guest of Miss Elsie Harris until he« mo ther returns from her visit to Re«J- mond. Ore. M. L. Morgan of Cascade Locks is furnishing W yeth children with transportation to school at the Locks this week. Radiator and en gine of the school bus froze the end of last week, p utting it out of com mission until repairs can be com pleted. Mrs. Lloyd Bety is spending .* few days in Portland this week visiting her parents. Wyeth CCC c a m p - basketball team defeated the forest service team from Columbia gorge district ranger station Monday evening. P a tr o n i z e o u r a dv ertis ers. Of. P hon e 2402 — Res. Ph. 1172 DR. PENN C. CRUM O p to m e tr is t a n d Optician Eyes Ex a m in e d Glasses F i t t e d HOOD R I V E R , OREGON Scott Building ARE OUR SPECIALTY ♦ HAVE YOU TRIED ONE? U Jje Green Lantern Casc ade Locks Wood Users COLUMBIA HOTEL C O F F E E SHOP A T T E N T IO N Dodson to Herman Creek vfw DANCE FOR LATOURELL FALLS Men, 75c — Ladies Free No. 1 DRY, OLD GROWTH Meeker's Five Aces FRIDAY NIGHT, Feb. 21st First National Bank H Sawed 12 o r 16 inches delivered-—Call O F MOOD RI VER COOK'S FUEL YARD CAPITAL AND SURPLUS . . . . $ 11 5,000,00 TOTAL R E S O U R C E S ........... 1,450,000.00 Phone Bonneville 17 or leave orders at Tyrrell's Tavern—Bonneville