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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1936)
I Mil» \ \ , \ 1*1111 .J jjjj X HE H O NNE FOI R THE BONNEVILLE DAM CHRONICLE HOOD HIV K R. OREGON Publish*1'! every Friday in the inter ests of the Bonneville Dam Area. ra n g er tells ORIGIN OF DAM AREA’S NAMES P A M fHRüX I • E ' CEER-CHASING DOGS TO ’ 60. SAY SPORTSMEN Dog wi IO THE NEWS-TELEGRAVI Representative leer are going 1" j from no" «•** R have a lough Dm* By Mrs. W. E. Carp ■nier) (lie ne\vl>-organized Izaak WaltOB Tom Waring " re „ an» tiling to Mr. and Mrs. league at the dalli I for Casr«^ Locks may be reached at THE CASCADE DRUG CO. and Mrs. K. \ isit*“*l Snuda» by Mr. William Fralick <»>• about it G. A. COBB The Chroniele. through eourh-y Roland, Mr. and Mr cagne, al ils u list Wed Mrs. ..... William Tlo a * and .laughter. Fisa*. ATTOHNKV \ T t . \ w began formulation ol . publisher of Banger Albert Wiesen*langer ol Fraieks nndlier, m i . meeting, JOHN H. TRAVIS... Barnes. Mrs. >g N otary Public curb the deer-runnl Hugh creek st ation, presents for th< and Mrs. Lawrene Wehrl» and ■*">• campaign t*» a. U the dam ar< .... Editor eeks interesting facts on W. H. RYER............. next few w tendeneie* Cam ado Lock« Ore* on Richard, all of Portland. pointed t tli* tin* origin of many »> ,f the names of I »resident Fred MeG* Kissinger ao- Mr. and Mrs. S. E. ml of tin* grace» Application for entry as ^ eond mountains, creeks, tails and "I '• 1 conipanied Mr. and Mrs. tr* Snider large l Class matter at Hood Hiver, Oregon, points of Inter» st in the dan» *»r1 *■ to the wrestling matches in 1 c irtland mais k i I te* i Ul .nthly al Tunnel Mr. Wicsendanget* has boon clwt-Kin- where they jump »ver Ih is pending. local names for accuracy of origin last week. nn*i rather than be torn to pl' e* * »> * for several years. Man» of the fol Mr. ami Mrs. Fr.nl Snider Editorial Office park of dog-- lowing descriptions were tak-nifroiu daughter. Patsy, motored to Hood The group stated that dogs e..n be Cascade Locks. Oregon T O M M Y L U K E "Oregon Geographic Nam*'',’ by River Sunday. traine*l not to chase il- er. The •« *gtp- fH7 H. W. « T il SUBSCRIPTION KATES Mr. anil Mrs. Jack Young mu non. Lewis A. McArthur. is endeavoring to obtain the * ■ ••- Frances IlKa* on 7 - 1 A from St. Helens, and Miss Three months ..................... "|M'ration of various state an*l coun Bellstrom of Portland were Sunday Six months ......................... Bonneville ty agencies to r**duce tiie annual toil. $ 2.00 One year ......................... This is an historic spot in Oregon, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Hall. Nir. and Airs. Tom Waring oro\e Ttie» will publish all Open leiWT to \|> lum e w ill |»e on th* p and for many decades it has been a the public in n*“\t week’s issue of Ballot for re-nomination, i the Official publication for American popular picnic grounds for the peo to Portland Friday. Republican party. My r Legion post No. 88. Bonneville. *1 t> Mr. and Mrs. Ed Sohlstrom were Tin* Chronicle. ple living along the Columbia river m» platform , and I will ■pre- Oregon. between Portland and The Dalles. visited Sunday by Mr. and Mr>. j ■ te your su p p o rt Official publication for the Bonne The railroad company maintained an Lawrenee Wehrly and A. C. Johnson) PUBLIC MEETING SET ville chapter of the Izaak Walton "eating house” at Bonneville where and family of Portland. I JOHN II \ k l.lt, UUlrirt \ I torne». APRIL 24 BY LEGION Mr. an*l Mrs. Fred Rummel. areom - 1 league. tired travelers paid a modest sum --------- for all they could eat. The station panic*! by Mrs. K. Lloyd, sp**m Sat-1 unlay in Portland. A message of vital impm ’ u..v- was named for Captain later brig OUR PROGRAM Mr. and Mrs. Emil Meyers of Gam- public will be 1. Develop a fire protection adier-general Benjamin L. E. Bon as. Wash., visited Mr. and Mrs. John ,nop*nm* Liu.* f u m ' HOOD RIVER ABSTRACT \m neville, hero of Washington Irving’s system. *4 [lean Legion post N*> *• ' "The Adventures of Captain Bonne Ingeriund Sunday. & IN VESTM EN T CO. 2. Create a water district and ville.” He was born in France in i.»n Mrs. George Barker entertained «qq, i . mii . h ,n'l*-r W* Hood Iti ver. Or« g <n develop lands between Craig- 1795, was graduated from W ot Point her sister-in-law, Miss Marian B , !,„pi of Portland Fred \bt I i)4d < Vlislrut ls, I u s o r »ijrr. II* j | I «tal mont hotel and Herman creek. military academy and fought with ker, of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. commander, announce«! this I'lioDt L U I 3. Install street lights. gallantry through the Mexican war. Glasgow "f Cascade Licks an*l I Following the si-sion, to which 4. Lay down sidewalks—even He explored the west from 1832-5. George Wilson *.»f N*»rth B*inn*-vi:i>', the pubblio is urg«l to come. * big though they are wooden side and visited many parts of Oregon. Wash.. Saturila»' at her home. dance will be held at 9 20 p.m. In He seems to have been the first Hit i Barker spent Sunday in Hood the government auditorium ball walks. 5. Urge the federal govern white man to go into the Wallowa Hiver. room. Lee Summerville, Legion * n- Of. P h on e 2 4 * 2 — R«*«. Ph. 1172 Mr. and Mrs. Lawn-nee Beilanger country. He died in 1878. ment to purchase the toll bridge tertainment chairman, is In cnarg* DR. PENN C. CRUM and Mr. ami Mrs. Georg** Barker en- f the dance. \ nominal cha gt* vu. * and make it a free bridge. Bradford Island O p tom etrist and Optician This island in the Columbia river joyed a fishing trip Sunday despite ,>e ma<1<1 f th„ (ltn(.„ 5ut n„0, fl E yes Kvramtn«*d Ola»*« * Kitted 6. Launch a campaign to make the lake back of the dam site of Bonneville dam is easily the fact that Mr. Bellanger took an the meeting. HOOD R IV B B . OIUXJON the most popular resort on the seen from the railroad or highway icv bath when, losing his fishing; Scott B u ild in g just east of Bonneville, it was name*l tackle, he went into the water af Percy WhiffletrecV vvif<- t* nrnad- West Coast. ----------------------------------------- for Daniel F. and Putnam Bradford, ter it. mindrtl. S!:>- admits tti**re ar*- two brothers, pioneer steamboat oper Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith sj- nt »ides to ev-rv qu'-tm n: her’» and ators on tiie Columbia river. Among Saturday in Portland. 15-PIECE VIOLIN GROUP other things, they rebuilt the port Mrs. L. Lloyd entertained her her mother's. **Sllt»ltT O R D E R S APPEARS WEDNESDAY age railroad at the Cascades in 185«*). brother. W. A. Getchell. of Hunting- O l It HPRCTALTY" Later another portage road was ton. Ore., and sister. Mrs. Munstead. The Ellison-WJiite music conserva built on the south side of the river, of Portland this week. MRS. AGNES BRENNEN M I K E ’ S Mr. and Mrs. Walter Peters are C asrado L ocks tory’s 15-piece violin ensemble will and eventually both were absorbed FOR FIRST CLASS make good its failure to appear April by the Oregon Steam Navigation visiting relatives in Oregon City sev Barbering t at the government auditorium with company. eral days this week. Cascade Locks the Hill Military academy band, by Munra Point Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith spent presenting a program April 29, it the weekend in Portland. Mnnra point is just south ot Bon was announced this week. neville, between Tanner and Moffett Mr. and Mrs. Ernil Parrnentier en In addition to the 15 violinists, the creeks. Munra point was named in tertained Miss Verna Goodman, Miss Orders for conservatory, located in Portland, 1915 in honor of “Grandma Munra,” Merle Fearing and father and Mr. THE OREGONI\N will present a playlet, “Two Crips who for many years operated the Dellmore. all of Portland, over the id a Lady,” pianologues, dancers, railroad eating house at Bonneville weekend. may be left at the exceptional boy singer, and vocal and later at Meacham. She was a Mrs. Emil Parrnentier entertained CAS tilt DRUG MORI ists. A real treat for music lovers is widely known p.oneer woman, and several ladies at a shower in honor in promised. her name was attached to the point of Mrs. Marshall Bussell last Friday CASCADE LOCKS in question by a committee repre at her home. Those attending were senting various Oregon historical or Mrs. Tom Waring, Mrs. Jack Bus EXPERT FLYCASTER TO ganizations. The name has been ap sell, Mrs. Hugh Ping, Mrs. Earl Wtl- proved by the U. S. Geographic son, Mrs. Ed Sohlstrom. Mrs. K. Van GIVE FREE INSTRUCTION board. Schermerhorn, Mrs. Ed Johnson. Mrs. DR. MELVIN E. JOHNSON (To be continued) I. L. Burks. Mrs. J. S. Gorlinski, Mrs. B. B. Perrows, one of the best PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Haven C. Nutting. Mrs. Colby M. know fly and bait casters in the A want ad will get results. Myers, Mrs. Lyle Hickok, Mrs. United States, will give free casting Cascade Locks Phone 35 Instruction on the dam reservation George Barker, Mrs. Voglen. Refresh as part of Izaak Walton league day, ments were served and a good time had by all. May 11. Fred McGee, Izaak Walton league president, announced this Mrs. W. E. Carpenter is now writ week. ing the Eagle creek new» column for’ BONNEVILLE COM M UNITY The Chronicle. The new club will celebrate its CHURCH recent organization with banquet Rev. Stanley Trefren the same evening. Sunday school—10 a. rn. ‘PEEPING TOM’ SCARES Mr. Perrows holds the national Worship service—Sunday. In a.m. record of 99.14 feet for fly casting Christian Endeavor—Sunday, 7:30 DAM AREA RESIDENTS and tied the 1935 world records for p. ni. both the % anil % ounce fly weights. Fear that a maniac was lou«.e jn Choir Practice—Fridays, 7 p. m., His schedule of Instruction is home of Mrs. Leo Miller on ttie res tin* dam area was expressed Ihi» THE DALLES FREIGHT planned so men on all shifts will be ervation. vvi i-k by a number of residents after able to take it in. Services are held each Sunday in householders in Cascade Locks. Bon LINE the government auditorium, Bon- neville, Bonny Villa and North Bon Cascade Locks neville. neville reported a man trying to <m- LOCKS HIGH JUNIORS ter tlioir homes late at night. Mrs. Kirk Bulliroth of Cascade HOLD PROM TONIGHT CASCADE LOCKS COMMUNITY Locks screamed at 3 a.m. Sundav CHURCH Cascade Locks high school stu when she saw a man halfway Rev. L. G. Weaver dents will dance tonight at the Sunday school— 10 a. m. through her bedroom window. Mr. Junior Prom, annual junior class Buthroth Jumped out of b.-d but Worship service—11 a. rr„ ewnt. in the «chool auditorium. could not identify the figure ,tS p Evening Worship— 7:30 p. m. Geraldine “Jerry” Rankin and fled. He plans to have a gun hv his Young Folks— 7:30 p.m. Charles “Chuck” Hill will reig,. over bedside from now on. Choral Club—Tuesdays, 7:30 ,..,n. ANY SIZE ORDER the affair as "Queen” and "King.” Ed. Bowes of Bonny Villa was one Missionary Society — First Thurs Both are well known to Cascade day, each month, 2:00 p.m. of several who reported 8ee,ng a CLARK'S FUEL YARD Locks residents, chosen for their Ladies Aid Society—Third Thurs similar man trying to force entrance * ' s< \RE LOCKS 372 posts jn a recent junior class meet day, each month, 2:00 p.m. to their homes. From North Bonne- ing. Choral Club—Tuesdays, 7:30 nm v lie across the river, come reports 7T jp dance will start promptly atj Meet« at Mrs. C. A. Saunders’ homo.' of similar activities, and state ..... ... TYRRELL’S TAVERN 8 p.m. believe the prowler to he the same BONNEVILLE 17 B ene your room s and aPiirt” man in each place. m en ts thru a cla ssified ad In TM THE WHITE SPOT C hurches DRY M IL L E N D S Bone Dry Block Wood C hronicle.