The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939, February 13, 1936, Page FIVE, Image 5

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IARRISON DIES
FROM 50-FO O T
FALL O FF DAM
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}Xh- li- lovs freezing tem p ei„tu i.
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,| by fellow workiie n (<»
iv, i) !iiil ‘ <l li im muscle»» uni ni.nl'
n un.ihle to receiver ton balance.
,,,|o>iil by O m crete Kngin» » ring
k,, | •
i. a . is placing ri infore|n*f
* 1 on tu|i of pi«T 17 training w ill
pi.. <|n\\ riMlrearn Hid«: of tile spill-
i> Tin ro|M' bell whi«,b should
| VP |.r» N* nled U m : accident \\ i-
jinl on top of the wall wllb lb.
p,t I.
t ipparently having «■ >u
bli'.l
fj|,,rri»on fell h a rk w a n ls off Hie
lining
to M.rne HCaffoldlrii« - i \ .
it below inil p lu n g 'd 40 feel fur
^,-r b lb1- roneretc iiie « «»f If
bn II
-knll w * h fractured .n.i
left hip .»ml l«*ai br«»k«-n lb- died
Itbinit regaining r.*»nsciu«»*ne—
[Fun.ri! w m n s were hel«l Til«—
rn. riniik it St Ignatius r ii u r 'b
I*ortlin<l He lived a t ¥K >7 South-
l.onn -tr**et, P«»rtlan«l.
IAYNARD KIRBY'S CAR
PLUNGES IN FISHWAYS
|r » il 1 Mr*. VI «yn.ir«! 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,
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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