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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1936)
THF poi r Bonneville B O N M Mrs. W alter Rr-.-he and daugnter. N' Ida Jean, loft Ibis week lo v rn<! thè siimmcr in Seattle with vira. Kri d Soli rader. \lr*. B* • In - sìst*T. Mr \ I I » F 1> * * First National Bank O F HOOD R IV E R Wall Street of Fish Tribe HOOD R iv e r «Df 4 r *1, d E ItlVfT sT« » ? '••-Ira n ,, < flr t^,| D M I K E ’« o 1WT Barberlng *“ ••4 . L » „ G- A. C0B8 *T »T u Cascade I^ocki, D R . PENN C. CRII t and Lyen Kaamlbf-d CiauulJ nOi)D RIVER. ORbiJI Scott iiQlldtai TH E WHITES! ••HllfUtT ORDERS <H It HPBCTAUr M R S AG S'ES BRASSA Caarad* Lwii Hollywood BOApTEVILLE 'Special*—B et« ten the power house and f*a °5.ks ° ‘r BonTUville dam is a narrow concrete canyon resem bling New A ork streets as viewed from a skyscraper window. This is the fish canal through which salmon will move when the big dam isfinished. * Dairy Joe Bur ber. 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Popper, tro u t avertiging eiglit an one-half black aliti w hite and skinny as a rad. Inches, ,m<i c. rl Swanson, tro u t av i> foiir m onths old n«>\\. eraging seven anil one-half inches. Ervin F--e!t rau ch i thè limit Sun- AU us* <1 files, and all are m embers day above thè fall- m Tanner creek. of Columbia com pany. ) This is his first notable catch in a! Paul ilohberger, jew eler, s p e in the lifetime of rather p ersisten t at-j week-end in Seattle and Brein. rton. tem pts to lure the fish ont<* a l -ok m aking th** Puget Sound crossing in Bob Allen recently took a b.-auti- the new stream lined m otor ferry, ful 19-inch trout KaUkala, put m «ervlei »t yemr. Mr_ amj Nlr> ..... ....... moved to He also visited a nephew in Portland. F u r tla n ,, TluirgUay. where Mr. Pr - Norman Nudelman of Nudeiman's will work as a plasterer. He may outfitting store is show ing friends a p,-turn for a short plastering job tin- special golf tee-holder devised and week. T h e ‘Prices lived here mor*’ m anufactured by himself. The hold-! than a year. er. made of tw o half-m oons of le a th -1 Mr-. R.-«.»* Bledsoe re tu rn 'd Monday er stitched together, carries eight from a week’s stay in Portland. Sh. tees, “w hich last ine about nine brought the L. R. Ram*, y baby. Ro>. holes.' he says. j back with her for a two weeks’ visit Henry Kdlund. postm aster, re Fred Jo n e - was honor.*.! Saturday turned from Breitenbush hot springs, night at a birthday party at his w here he -p.-nt 15 «lays. Following home, w ith .«b.oit -in guests a?t*nd- hls replacem ent about June 15 by ing. Games and dancing were . n- Mrs. Blan.’b»' North of Hood River i">***l and a buffet-style refreshments he will w<*rk for the stab'unem ploy- served. rnent commission at Salem. Mr.. Ed- Mr. and Mrs. Howard SchuPuoerg lund iias been postm aster since !V3i. ;<nd daughters. Shirley -n«l .1 .»«• • ;u- ;- and has raised tlie office from lourtii in**. drove to Hood River Tuesday ■ n class to top of third class rating. business. Mr. Schub*nb*-rg has Just Rolf En«iuist, Glenn F ernugton, bought a used Terraplane. “Frenchy” Taylor, Dave Collins, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl McDougaii. \a- Bob Allen inspected the runway cribs ' cationing in Arizona, will be g.n* Sunday opposite Oneonta in En- about three weeks, q u ist's boat. Glen Ferrington enjoyed A truck and trailer loaded with a "postman's holiday,” since us is ''"n,'r*' Ided Sunday morning the skipper of the l '. S. E. D. tkoat 'V'R ' a n*'NV Chevrolet coupe owned “Sandy.“ ; by Earl McGinnis, crumpling on* . An attractive section of 'S o n n y [ri’nl fender. Before the truck could, SL» Vifla fs being developed under the ” m" ' n t,|,‘ highway traffic ---- from both direction* was blocked for name o f Hill Crest, bv a group of several minutes. neighbors, including families of Catherine Fitzgerald, visiting h e r!, W alter Beeb»*, Georg. Ovvmans, sister, Mrs. John Buchholtz. will Cladue Beck. Dave Jonnson, and Hoy W ilson, Grounds have been remain a week and then return to landscaped and cleared, trails laid, her home in Wodland. Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Sothern hav*- and perennial plants brought iorm Portland by Mrs. Claude Beck put ju st moved into the Treff^rn house' in Bonny Villa. in. Hal Babbitt is painting an at The Meyers’ dog. Spot, has been tractive "Hill C rest“ '.sign. w earing his nose in a sling following Mr. and Air«. Dave Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Ovvmans enjoyed an argum ent w ith Daffy, a cat be longing to Etta Sothern. Saturday night at Beaverton visiting Mr. and Mrs. 0 . M. Eklund and *M r. and Mrs. A. W. Jones. daughter, Margie, will go to Culver. d ia rie s W oolhiser, grandfather of Or., over Decoration day to vilit Mrs. Mrs. Ed T urish, died in Portland Eklund’s father. Sunday at the age of G7. Funeral ser Mr. and Mr*. Stanley Fargher and vices will be held there Friday. daughter. Patricia, visited Mrs. Far-| M rs. W illard Stevens returned Sun gher’s sister, Eiiean. a teacher a t' day from Spokane, w here she spent Amity. Iasi Sunday. Horatio and Billy tw o weeks visiting her sister. Fargher are visiting Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. John Kelsey and A. V. Fraley, Mrs. Fargher's parents, ; fam ily moved to Portland Tuesday. at Dufur. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Beck spent Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hansen spent th«> i Sunday at their home in Portland. w^ek-end visiting relatives in Port- i .Mrs. Mildred Merrick of Portland land. ! spent the week-end w ith Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Farrington, P a tro n iz e o u r ad v ertisers. = Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tibbetts of A w ant ad w ill get results. P ortland visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed R etit your room s and a p art- T urriah for dinner Sunday. Mrs. T ib -,m e n ts th ru a classified ad in The = b etts is Mr. T u rrish ’s sister, I Chronicle. C A P IT A L A N D S U R P L U S « H K » M TH E G UEST A R T IS T S JOHNNY W A L K E R A PPEA R, AND H IS B O Y S . M ER R ILL’S C O L U M B IA G A R D E N S T O M M Y LUKE «17 S. W. «1TH IlK n n in 7-13 j DRY M IL L ENDS