The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939, April 10, 1936, Page THIRTEEN, Image 13

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T If K
SCHOOL NEWS
BONNEVILLE
H> Florence G odhart
re tu rn e d to
Kathleen W aring
grade
after
a
we« k * ili
) m - four 111
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'Iliott** re tu rn in g to th e HCroiwl
rinlr III in ttw.li a fte r being ¡iiiH. nl
« . .u»«* <»f n c a » b » arc Hudd) r ir-
Lh.-r Hob liarptiotiT, D orothy Van
|, ir**. Belly .1.» Silvers, Rhoda Slu*r-
h tii un«l Jim liuruloff.
kulh Linton, Anita lie lla rts and
lorn* JonoH iM nxil av en ff* grades of
1’h an.I 2’s III pant Hi* weeks. inns.-
jltuving perfect alle u d an M wcr. .Mel-
1 ,,t j f . n U i \ ih a n d ItirlninJ C arter.
After much an tie! pa lion tin? fiflli
frr.nl.- began its m-vv MipplemeriLar}
reader, " n n ; I*tiy*ical W orld,* b y
I ’ollak.
lln* fiftti gr.M** room hu.l ffJO p. r
r e n t attendance Monday for Uie first
PENN'S
TAVERN
ANNOUNCES
THE OPENING OF ITS
193 6
Season
Sp<-rialising in
I ItOI 1. s \ J I|<»Y CHHJiKN OK
S O A K DINNERS
1 MILE EAST OF
CASCADE LOCKS
B O N N E V IL L E
DAM
C H It O N I C L E
tim e in w .’rliH,
Llvestock .-xposition building.
son» and families. .Nie. and Mrs. Les­
N. \! Thursdiiv afternoon will find
T h o m as Oirm-H w as stili HI thè lie W arin g .ml Mr. and Mrs. Torn
I lln- g irls’ and I io > h * h ’filial I team s
flrst of thè week and unabie lo re­
W arin g , a w.-.-k ago last W ednesday.
l’»ihil> engaged in eniiihat for rail—
turn to work.
l>r.-iiia<-y against Corbett. T h is will
Orlon
(ioodw in and d a u g h te r, The elder W arin g s came mainly to
h>* lln- opening gain*- for tin- season
Mary, of Boise, Idalio, ami Alfred ». »• their n«-w g ra n d d a u g h ter, (»race
Willi .1(1 lillinddl- U'.lfll.
Cobi) of Po rtlan d visited Mr. ;in«J Helen, born late in F eb ru ary to the
Mrs. .1. A. Lloy.J Monday. The \is it- Leslie W arings.
Iti Ilo- I r I -1 < • igne softball scheduli'
ors
¡ire m en.bers of tli<- Nortbvv.-sl-j
In dal«* Bonneville in ¡«1 til«*, top of
Itou.-s ami actif a r ts of mid Golum-
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn B row er sp en t
erri
B'bh- »chool.
fin- list w ith tw o victories and no Ida Indians, um-arUied d u rin g ex-
Bolli F.nibion is speiiding ibis lh.- w eekend in P o rtlan d w ith Mrs.
d ’-f.-.d*. >ii<l w ith ,i poHHihility oi t h e ) cavations al dr. dford island, w ill he
Mrs. B ro w er’s sister.
Eagles falling in second |>L««-«r w ith placed in a cm .ret*- vault in Las- we.-k w ith fier p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. M. F.
nr«. v|i-lor> ¡. il I on»: I ohh by to m o r­ cad«- eem tery. W»*»| of North Bomic- Jam es Fauhion. ori vacation fronij
T r y a w a n t ad in t h e C h ro n ic le .
row night.
vlle, W ash , late in May, according (ira n t tiigh sehnol in Porli,»nd.
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Mr.!
Mii-lc ria»««-» an- in-.-paring w ork! lo the I ». engineers.
ami Mrs. Tom W aring. ha» returne«!
for III.- m usic f.-llv a l, w hirli will be
A gr.« II it« shaft b e a rin g t h e in­
b.-l.l M iy I. at Mn»se||\ J«-. ’J hon.- w ho scription “ Ankillty Tilii.-mn M u s e - lo »ehool aft.-r a vveek's illness frorn
G. A. COBB
influenza.
will n*pr«H.-nt Bonneville will be 11111 ,” w hieh in Chinook jarg o n m eans
A T T O R N E Y AT L A W
Mr. <-in»l Mrs, Toro Waring spent
‘‘Tile i \mi<-nt p e o p l e Sleep Mere,”
s.
’l.-ci.-d ho . .n. Anyon«- having m eans
Notary Public
-itur.il> in Pr.rtland.
of lraiiH|.orl<ilion for h I ii .I.- ii I h on will he placed over tile vault.
Mr. ami Mrs. I. W a rin g and son.
C a s c a d e Locks, Oregon
Unii day af*<- ¡ink. «I to co n tac t the
Army engineers t He- darn have John Of Seattle, SN'.sh., visite«] th--ir
school.
contacted descendants of the l*urn-
(iradiiation this year will h*- iw-ld wat.-r and Ca»<-ade trlb.-.s and have
May *, Principal llobcf Uoti an­ l.e.-n enabled to identify He- rem ains.
nounc'd thin w.-.-k.
Among those to le- in terred will bel
TI ioh * on Hi «- In- * I lh h o n o r roil in Powe»- P o w er ami B malia, I w o not.-u !
tin- sixth and ncva-nth grade room chiefs of long ago.
tin- p . - f w> . k w « t <::
TTi»- in term en t cerem onies a re .-x-
iv11« J u n io r Morion, Olga rtaca- pecti-d to a tttr a c t hu n d red s or In­
(Jet y o u r fishing supplies— s p in ­
loff, L.-ota Parks, Gerald Ju h ie, Dale dians from all part» of the n o r th ­
ners, spoons, hooks, salm on eggs,
l.'-wiH, Il .rolli J uhi«-. Marry Smith west. They will be conducted laic in
etc., at
May under supervision of S u p e rin ­
and Hi jhhi '11 Kelsey.
tendent Boyd of W arm s p rin g s re»-
S. \*-nth
Ion*- Goodrich, M inor
e rv atio n and SuperinU-ndent W h it­
Miller ami Jim m y Dow.
lock of Alsivva reservation. T ribal
—AND C . \ K \ G E —
*;.-rtro«l<- Jo h n -o n of P o rtla n d w a s r i t u i l s will feature the r--buri.il.
lln- H.*tiooI gii.-nt of It.-tty Forealmrg
Cascade Locks
Phone 93
The r . f*. engineers d»<- an n o u n ced
thin w.-.-k.
Uia f. c o n tra ry to ru m o r. Indian r n-
Kigfiih grader* n.-ith.-r a b se n t n o r
rn .ins on Mem.dons.- island w m not
lat*- w.-r.-; Waym- iJn-.-k.-tts, Nich-
h<- taken V> Cascade cemetery and
o I jih W illiam s. Mow m l M-g!*-r, Hobby
Lloyd, Florence G u d h art. Amwinae ttiat tIi«* bu rial section of the island
Ario»tr«.ng, J.«n»- Ha*kelt* ond Jack will not be subrm-rged w h en Bonne­
ville .i.aiii I?* rori<p!«-t<‘d.
i tIi**
Ma»k--tt*.
ceniet«-ry nor th e m o n u m en t tti»-re
— v • nil« gradar* m i liter a b s e m n o r
will b.- «li»turi* d. they state«!.
t.
r.D last we k w.-r»-: (»lira Hacaloff,
The Indians of the m id-Colum bia
Harold Jiibi#-. .lark W ilson, ltnsH«-ll
region in «de use of most of the ¡s-
K' N- > V«*l,'t Mo»».. I • - \ id Noah.
I hinds in the Columbia riv.-r for b u r ­
-ivtli gr.nl.T H nrith.-r a b se n t n o r
ial grounds, Bradford and Mema-
O F HOOD R IV B R
tardy w.-r*-: V.niw m W aggoner,
I...i»• ■ being the favorite spots.
W anda H awkins. Jim m y Dow.
P in k y .” * tlm -e-niontlis’-old w hite
NEVER \(* \IN, S \ 3 S TDM:
ra b b it, is paying a \ i s i t to the sec­
Tom Dippery, t'. >. en gineers hos­
ond grub- room .
pital a tte n d a n t. g.«t hi» first |e«*»on
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS . . . . S 115,000,00
in driving his new Ford V-» last
CASCADE LOCKS
week. Driving d o w n h ill from >\
TOTAL RESOURCES........... 1,450,000,00
iiic ii -t n o n i, n e w s
Cove «in*- m ornng. lo- noticed he w a s
low on gas, flipped off tin- ignition
illy \\ illiiini Morfjan)
and found th a t Mr. Ford h a s fi,*.*d it
Til.- fr.-sbrnan class edited the so Itiat th e stee rin g w heel locks
\p ril 2 is»u** o f the (Casearie Locks w h e n Wo- ju ice is tu rn e d off. The c a r
High School Keho. Staff w a s : editor. waver**d lo w a n l the st*-ep bank along
( J a y t o n Kyle; as»i*U nt e«litor. (J iff th e h ig h w ay , lo-carne stei-rable w h en
Womlw a n i ; scandal editor, Jeanne th e ignition w as turned on again.
O rvis; advertising m anager, Chet
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W o o d w ard , and sp o rts i-ditor, Pat
Ryan. The p ap er w a s started Octo­
b er IT. tier* ami the last w e ek 's 12-
WHO WILL BE
page Issue w as the ninth.
BRADFORD ISLE
INDIAN REMAINS
TO BE REBURIED
Steelhead A re Running!
T he Fishing Season Is On!
MORGAN’S STANDARD SERVICE
First National Bank
E agle C reek
Daily
Ithira
to M A T 14
•n Coach** A Tour-
*»t Sl**p.ng Cara
limit 6
m onth!
M EAL PRICES S O LO W
Breakfast . . . 25c
Luncheon . . . 30«
D in n e r .........35c
S«rv»d >• coach** on Ik* Pacific limited
and in Coach«* a*d Io*m l SI««p*c• on
lh* Portland R« m . Pa«ter **r> k « and
f'•• pillow* in Cooclka« oa train« b«low.
3 FAMOUS TRAINS
Portland R o s e — Daily
Pacific Limited— D aily
7 m
C IT Y
Stbeamltt
o r PORTLAND
SIX “SA ILIN G S“ MONTHLY
From Portland 3 . 4 5 p .m .
on 1, 6 . II, \ 6 . 71. 76.
39 34 hours to Chicago
All space reserved
LOW PRICED MEALS
Fo r in fo r m a t io n t
LOCAI
UNION
PACIFIC
THIRTEEN
PACIFIC \). SCHOLARSHIP
AVAILABLE TO STUDENTS
A nnouncem ent «if a Pacific u n iv e r­
sity s c h o l a r s h i p f«.r a local nigh
school stm lent w a s containe«| In an
Illu strated b ulletin p o ster received
by the principal of Cascade Locks
high school th is week. The sch o la r­
ship will be a w ard ed by the faculty
of tin- high school on the b asis of
academic attain m en t and o th e r q u a l­
ifications. P resen tatio n Is to he made
d u rin g com m encem ent.
Cours«-s at Pacific un iv ersity . F o r­
est Grove, have been reorganized r e ­
cen tly ¡«long flu- most advanc««d e d u ­
cational lines. Fields of c o n c e n tra ­
tion kn«>wn ns the h u m an ities, social
sciences, n a tu ra l sciences ami art,
and the h o n o rs co u rses give cmn-
ph-t«* lib erty In the u p p e r division
to the b e tte r stu d en ts.
Pacific university lias m aintained
a high sch o larsh ip stan d in g for m any
years. It gave the first college d«-gree
ever earned w e st of the Rockies to
H arvey Scott, fam ous «-ditnr oi the
P o rtla n d Oregonian, in lflli.1. I niver-
slty ««f Oregon and Pacific u n iv ersity
w ere the tw o in stitu tio n s in Oregon
w ho w ere c h a rte r m m b ers of the
N o rth w e st \ssociotlon «if Secondary
and Higher S«-hools. Pacific’s credits
w er accepted at full value by Colum­
bia am! Prin ceto n before 1'.n>0.
“ If you a tte m p t to kiss me i m ay
forget, th a t I’m a lady.”
“ And slap m e ? ”
“ No, let you.”
^ ;
Th-' pinochle club no t last T h u rs-
;
it Mrs. Uwrcaoe Belanger’s I j i
hom e ami tionore«! Mrs. Marstiall i
Russel] w ith a show«-r. Those pr- s - !
;
<iit were: Mr». Haven '. N utting,I
|
Mrs. (5. W. Barker, Mrs. Virgil G ar- ;
n**r, Mrs. Fred Rummell, Mrs. Dalby, |; |
Mrs L«*e Murray. Mrs. Glasgow, Mrs. j;
Harvey Matlock, Mrs. Peter» anil j ;
Mrs. Smith.
;
Mr. ttml Mrs. A. H. Jolinson, John
Nordwall ami Ernest Jo h n so n of!
P o rtlan d visit«*d Sunday at the Jo h n
Ingerlund home.
Roy F. C herketts celebrate«! th e I
op«-ning of tin- fishing season b y ,
fisliing Sunday u p to Four-m ile)
cam p on Eagle creek and re tu rn e d
0 w
mm»
w ith a nice mess.
Mr. ami Mrs. H ow ard Golden of
Bonneville w e re g u ests of Mr. ami
Mrs. K. Van S c h e rm e rh o rn Sunday
afternoon.
Mi>s G ertrude Jo h n so n of P o rtla n d
is visiting Miss Betty F o rsb e rg this
week d u rin g h e r sp rin g school vaca­
tion.
Mr. and Mrs. Bay Jo h n so n and
family of P o rtlan d and Miss Floe
Miller of Minnesota visited Mr. and
Mrs. T h o m as Cornell Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Orino re tu rn e d ___
la st week from a w eek's visit to th eir
Spokane, W ash., home,
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Jo h n Dora/.i of Missoula. Mont., is "= : -
spending th is w eek w ith Mr. ami •—
Mrs. Ralph Orino.
EE
Mr. ami Mrs. H arry Sm ith ami son.
H orry, jr., spent the w eekend in = =
P«»rtland w ith relatives. They at-
tended the hoy scout circus S a tu rd ay E“ ,
n ig h t a t the Pacific In tern atio n al a l
das
I
U E E N ? I
AT THE
Grand Finale
1
CASCADE LOCKS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
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I
EASTER BALL
, APRIL 11 1
t/ataam
THE BIGGEST NIGHT OF THE YEAR
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MERRILL’S
CO LU M BIA G A R D E N S
CASCADE LOCKS
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