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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1936)
( ’ Il J( O N I <’ L ** '►»Il liO L K mM. t r s f illoT. 60 CCC BOYS ARRIVE SATURDAY FROM EAST Meetings l/atik Wallon League, Bonne» ¡Ile chapter — second Monday each month, government auditorium, 8 p.m. Cascade Locks Chamber of Coin* meree— Merrill’s dining room, Thursdays, noon. Bonneville Women's Community Club—second and fourth Thurs days each month, government auditorium, 2 p.m. Eagles, Cascade Locks-Bonneville Yprie,—every Thursday, Odd Fel lows hall, Cascade Locks, 8 p.m. Bonneville PTA—first Wednesday of each month, 2:30 p.m. at schoolhouse. Veterans of Foreign Wars Bonne ville Damsite Post No. 3051, first and third Mondays each month, 8 p.m., French’s. Cascade Yacht Club—model room of new administration building. Fridays, 8 p. m. Cascade Locks City Council council chambers, Mondays, at 8:00 p. m. Cascade Locks Boy Scouts—high school, Thursdays, 8:00 p. m. Bonneville Boy Scouts — grade school auditorium, Wednesdays, 7 pan. Cascade Locks Townsend Club— Fellows hall, Friday, b p. m. Rebekahs, Cascadia lodge, Cascade Locks, first and third Wednes days of each month,, Odd Fel lows hall, 8 p.m. American Legion—Bonneville Dam post, second Wednesday in each month. West lounge, government auditorium, 8 p.m. Rockdrillers' A. Powdermen’ s Un ion—Local 588, first and third Mondays each month, Horn club, Cascade Locks. MORGAN BUILDS FENCE gjxtv bovs from the Chicago. Ill- area arrived Sat unlay at Camp <-*s- ,ade Locks at Wyeth for replace ments in the CCC ranks. Ranger Albert Wiesendanger of Eagle creek station, spoke before the new contingent Monday evening on Forest Safety and related topics the prob to acquaint them with lems they wil face on what is prob ably their first experience with for the death of Nil*. . Mrs. Charles F. Beat io Mon* dav in Portland. Mr and Mrs. C. A Strom acco.n | Izaak W alton panted Mr. end Mr*. V rgll c «a rm 1 c Sjiiilim wu- chosen ctmir- of Eagle creek circle Sunday on a „ ttn of the bif Iawnk « flower-picking expedition piente near Hood River. Mr and Mrs. Ilafold M oJ .d k o spent tile weekend m Portland. Mrs M G aik o’s parent«, Mr. and Mr*. B.| Lloyt returned Sunday with them, Mr. Lloyd -darted painting the Me- Sliatko house. taining the shingles gray with .ios i *» m I trim. Mr. Mo Sliatko i- finishing the joh Ibis week. Mr. and Mrs. Ted John-on were ests. railed to Milwaukie Sunday and Mon- The arrival of the group unngs dav by the death of Mr. Johnson* the stength of the group to about KiO. A number left for the East re- father. Clarence J. Johnsi»m Miss Virginia Connolly left inurs- cently on expiration of their enlist day to return to her home in riood ment periods. River after a week's visit with her mother, Mrs. Harry Matthew son. DR. MELVIN JOHNSON Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morris are pioud MOVES LOCKS OFFICE T h e lin n r* -ervati^ p u llin g green # of • MW ""* * W M k Molea i r o T ; . . " "II/. nt 4 k . ». ,(1JC yj slglllM o f Ule tJniU-d SUO,( lir e e n * fo r the piUirh- * "• * * I * *d I > II" .ring r,K(ip| I I illm g gr. . „ , ,,riCxi out >nd banquet *el for May It. when about 2 «) Oregon *L*t* « 'u jd .r official*, including »Silllaiii >. Kln- government auditorium *** nat tonally known iulurall*t. ley. w ill visit the new Bonneville chap- T r y a w an t ad 1* the Cfe Ur. All details «»f the big party w ill I».- inaouneed through ’no- ttratM l Enroll Noi in the Isaak W alton n«d*-* *e«*llon. a new feature beginning tl»l* wv.-k. DAY AND NIGHT Other appoinlinenta tl laat w eek *« meeting w ere: Hank May*, m em ber d d p chairman, and «Jiuck Bellori*, pU|^||C|ty director. CLASSES 41V T STARTINC |> Plan* were made for w r ltlii* the publie an open letter regarding the danger lo w iki life from d o g * in tlie[' dam area. In»gs are seen chasing J « t r -M r * " “- .,„.1 ......... , r U R k C G SHOKIMVMI TYPINCi, III S IN K * « »AGl.tSB, 1.0060 \>tl I1IM * I M AM) .- .1- Uiem 1.. Jump over . u f f . out exactly what the color Is. he-1 Dr. Melvin E. Johnson of Cascade Members revealed many 'iwhing M E CARMEN ItAUD ||| cause it seems to be between a green' Locks moved his office and surgery secret* to one another, will« the re- 1 CASCADE LOCKS to his home on the second floor of and a gray. suit that good catche« are evj^-ctoxl Springtime has hit the I kn I m d the Silver Perras building. Ulis weekend. SEC R ET A R IA L SCH( area w ith full force. Mr. and Mr*, j Fr***! McGee, club p re »*k n t, p re-j Doctor Johnson was formerly lo Ted Johnson are busy landscaping sided at the i»**wsoin, a--li»ted by B o b jj cated at the east end of town in the enquire at a new lawn and garden at iheir White, secretary-treasurer building across Main steet from Dew home. Grass is starting to sprout in The Chronicle Ottwl Drop inn. His phone number remains Mr. and Mrs. Harold McShatko’- the same, Cascade Locks 35. P atron ize our a d v e rtis e r* lawn and a number of other resi dents are preparing to do a little garden work. Mrs. C. C. MacGowan, Mrs Lee! Sams and son, David, were dinner guests Friday o f Mr. and Mrs \rlhur Warren in Cascade Locks ann en Mr. and Mrs. Ed Davis and daugh joyed the afternoon later at tile ter, Melva Jean, and Mrs. C. C. Mac- home of Mrs. E. Granstrom. Gowan motored to The Dalles Sun Mr. and Mrs. Hobnette, fonnerly day. of Warrendale, moved last week into Mrs. Charles Robertson was hon their new liome in Bonnie P a rk ; ored with a shower at the home of addition. Mrs. Clyde Kimbrough last Wednes- Congratulations to the Eagles for securing The fattier o f Marion VanMebr | day at the regular meeting of the was buried Saturday at his old farm Bonnie Park Wednesday Women’s the district convention in C a sc a d e Locks May 3. in Grass \ they. follow ing his death Women’s Sewing club. Those pres Thursday nurtit at his daughter’s | ent were Mrs. C. C. MacGowan. Mrs. tionie in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Van Arthur Eade. Mrs. Joe Bucher. Mrs. Meter were called to Portland on Marion Yan.Meter, Mrs. Lee Sams, news of his death and to «trass Vat-j Mrs. Harry Mattthewson, Mrs. Har ley for the funeral. old McShatko, Mrs. Ted Johnson, Mrs. Charles F. Beatie, Mrs. Tom Morris, Mrs. J. B. Lash and Miss Zelma Thompson. or Dodson PROGRESS O A lattice fence was built this week by M. L. Morgan between his service station and residencce at Cascade Locks to add a more finished appear ance to the station. A gate leads down a short flight of steps to res' Mr. and Mrs. Marion Yan.noter rooms. were called to Portland last week by Fire Sale! Fire Sale! HAMBURGERS REDUCED WEST COAST POWER CO / lave ) on Registered FOR THE AMERICAN LEGION to the regular price W E ARE GIVING COFFEE AWAY (at the usual cost W E ARE F 0 R C E D TO KEEP OPEN BONNY VILLA TAVERN HAL JIMMY ROLPII FISHING CONTEST V/ 2 I Si A A / LESTER AU TO FREIGHT Maintains a Local Terminal and Warehouse with Daily Service to Portland and Hood River. PEEK PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE NUDELMAN BROS. BO N N EV ILLE M E N 'S S T O R E Local Representative at the TOOTH ROCK GARAGE Cascade Loeks Phone 2it:j GEORGE P. 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