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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1936)
T H K r IC.I l l Bonneville W a lk in ' Lax I-»n i» planning to take in T errito rial Hay at Oregon City this week-end. M r. ami Mrs. Jack Sawyer ami tk* ir daughter .\rlrn *‘ shoved off for Portland Thursday after srvrral functions had h*'*‘ii given in th rir honor in this neighborhood. Mi's. F. L. Met So»' entertained tor Mrs. Sawyer and Arlene at her home last week, w ith a “cootie” party. Tin' Sawyers dined at the Clyde llunhard home Monday evening. when Mr. ami Mrs. Kind Ihirnientier of Eagle Creek were also quests, ami Mrs. Iln M ia rd imi Mrs. Me(ie*' !* **k lunch at tin* Sawyers’ home Wednesday. Jack MeEaehern has bought the Sawyer home in Cook's addition. Mr. Sawyer plans to do contracting work in Portland. Three gt-and*'!iil<ltvn of the Bibeaus are visiting them here. II O N ' K V I I* • * • Il \ -n C II K • > N I O I- K and Ray w ... hu m wer« touched for 1,1 hits by the engineers Players for the engineers were Meyer. Hering. Moreland. Ri'inier, Baldwin, M iler, Van Cleve, V •h Thompson, »p»>r»*en and Hurleaek. We.iNer. Kroll. Columians wer* Lemon. Myer, Clifford. IK r>t Lucille McCulloch, telephone oper < \IIS ( III.I.IIIL ator here, spent the week-end in , Mr. Cleghorn. insurance agent who Hood River. Mrs. Blanche North. Bonneville I form erly had an office at the Bonne postmaster, is adding a room to lo-r ville center, was driver of a car which was struck from one *j.|e |*y house in Cook’s addition. a California vehicle Wednesday Mrs. H arry I la via* m other an i aunt. morning ns Mr. Cleghorn attempted Mrs. J. C. Coniff and Mrs. Daisy to turn into the Thomas itraund W h ite of Reno, Nev.. are visiting drivew ay in Bonny Villa. Tin* Cali Mrs. Mavis for tw o weeks. fornia car's left fender w.*» dented M r. and Mrs. W . 11. Kanzler spent and Cleghorn'» rear hubcap w *» their vacation in Spokane. damaged, hut otherwise the vehicles Irv in g Hall, adjutant of the Vet were unharmed. W i t n e s s e s said t h e erans of Foreign W ars at Bonneville, C alifornia car was traveling loo fast went on leave Sunday. W ith Mrs. after Mr. Cleghorn signaled, al H all he drove to Helena, Mont., th* ir though the Californian »aid Mr. home town. Cleghorn indicated a left Him and Fred Davis of the Columhit Con then turn*'*! right. struction company is on his vacation and w ill return August 2fi. CRANK OKKII Mr. and Mrs. W a lte r M cEIroy drove Bonny Villa Visitors at Hie Calsclliltl home last week-end include,! Mr *u*i Mr« I '•lenn McConnell <n*l 'l" k lr * n and Krnest H»*nry Monopoly w j * !■' •>*-•! and Mr». O s ltd lU tl MTVCd chili ' "ll earn*?. V!" in*! Mr». C. it. C ;..o ..».»<»1 .<1 o ik G rove »m id . a )', h riu g in g h.o’ k Mi»» Isabelle Pullum Willi them to spend Sunday evening. ! [ week, the rest of the crane being buried deep in mud. Much of the loose material this week was excavated away from around the crane, which w ill be hauled out and rehabilitated as soon as it is free from encumbrance Columbia Construction company of- The Chemical form ula for the s u b -, ficials sa>- cleaning, sanding and Mrs. Oscar Eklund ha» r turn* d stance in a tooth-brush handle and painting w ill put it in fine »nape a rayon dress is the same—both are as all the machinery w ,,. removed from a \ isit to ( u t par<*nts in Ta- coma. a form of cellulose. 1 before it toppled into the river Mr. and Mrs. Ervin F .-». |f bave* *d*l‘ *1 .* rotini to their berne. Fri* nd» I of Mrs. Fé»»* it in Minn* «oi * g ,\,. ,, | i vicarioiis hahy show. r for ber and I «ent ber a large box full *.f l„ ,t,,tif„ | ' accissorfes. Oriental races are no more pure than their European contemporaries. Manchu and Filipino blood is gener a lly mixed w ith native stoqk in Japan, and most Chinese boast some Manehu or T ata r blood. Fountain Service ....... BONNY VIliA TAVERN Rolf Jimmy Fred Jones has be. n n,.|* *1 .|<., „r- i ating thè interior of bis borri** in I I **nticipation of company. | Mr. and Mrs. Karl McMo.igall ! Mr. and Mrs. Pre,| Brani are rnoving mi*, their new duplex in Nortl. R„n- !)**'¡Ile this Week-*nd Mr- ami Mrs. Albert Pargher and *1 ni.lren of Dufur and Mr. and Mr» ! Tha. Gr..en and chll.lr.-n of Portland : l i!!h t . Ì Ì,t,órfUy f'v,‘nin>f «nd Sonday with thè Stanley Parghers her e, t(1(. I *h ul I • »ii'irr*» % it thè W g llii'k » ti onte f«tr luncti Tues*lay. 'I r - How ard »<diul* iih< rg ’s lini- H o t . hr'dher ,*n<l • frJ«-rvl ».f thè Mr. an*l Vii». Meiàihe. fornierlv *.f Portland, bave niov.-d ini«* ( cahin hrotlo-r »p* nt " •<lro»<|.*y w ith Iti** »ctiiileni** rg». • t »li n i' Hook caatp. M r. M* Cabe la erri p lo Veli hy thè Columbia Con- »tructlon company. 'Ir . and Mr». Bob Rledsoe nr. spen.ling two weeks al Pacific City, Mrs. \'h ite > ’ Calscliiitt returned Hiis vve**k fr**m a iirlef «t.,v in Port land. • Mrs. II. G. Gerdes, Mrs. Pat P.itter- son's sl»t**r, who has been vislting bere, left by streamlin* r io join ber li usila nd in Roanoke. Va. frorn where thev vv Ili go to Washington, li. C. It is lik<*ly Kiev \vil) ri'lurn tiiis " in te r lo K(*en*l Christma» w itti (he P.it!**rsons. Mr. and Mrs. Pai P.tlerson cele- rali .l their flfth vv.d<llng anniv<r-,.ry in Portland I i»t week-end. III«' w ill Io* «Waken..I by th* K*.iueti¡l| \ Ih* rt L trailer» going nil to the •lam alt*! H** * " iiii.hU ri'.-r iki-ky .... . »unda) morning and tlie i unni • .r* *'ii» and ••tanley P u rifie r* p ir n lr k -j ms at Lost lak*', reporting 4 d u styi trip. I P P IM . l.l Is m u IN Iik N||. ^ M r„ ,^.»1*1 T a y lo r .*11*1 N(n| l)lhn H uchholl Were In Port ! »^*rl Lpplng - delivery truck it juni| „hopping «silurday. Liking Uni* tempted to If . " I * I ! »s |*T th* f*|f rg of a larger truck <*n th* hi*li*if to \i» it y|i» T it ......... ... 4ii*l hen- tat** M»n*l • ' *ft* rn*Hin with *uv new l* *h' at III*- Emmanuel h**»plt.*l tro u * ri'suit* tin radiator and vfr and Mr» Km* »1 W h ite m Q*I llgtit« w*r* »in.is'i* J. f• rgJíTí *79* hahy nune*l to ■•ran*l (itiulr** la » l! pl*»l in*I vv il r jack*! *•*.nr»w T h u n-lay, having *<*1*1 lh**ir lio ii*e i W ith tile radiator sni|'|»d off Pa to K*t Snider. car was taken t** M rgan« r**<g Mr Kii*l Mr« Hot) Mien fi»h>-*l on for reconditioning Cordon creek Sun*Uy. Tti*' «-ver pr* »• nt »ilv*r lining hg Mr ifid Mrs. .1 II Jncoh visited hind the dark rhaids limi* lU it* •s.itnnla' •■'••nlng aiul 'hintlay at the |M*ar*ncc wto n t|*(*ing deckled u .1 \ M iller Imiiie, Marhn* Jacob, pi ir eli . - • • i , ' i > fre'ii • I will* spent last w.-.-k w ith ttic M ill m otor company f H<»*d Hn*r TV er*. stty.al O 'er ff.r another Week It nek wag del • I t ••-1 V farewell parly f**r Loyce Fo»t<-r. tug an*l Kpi' iig'« •• rvic*' wml g ! who 1 » iimvitig to North IJ**nn*v III«*, w ittio iit »• non« Interruption Friday night, vv i» .ilt* u<l«*d hy \ln< rt Jotinsoii. H**li Tanner. George Hick».: kl IP» ROI I It RII» i.tiester Inilloi», L*'«t* r \*'l»*»n, Mina H< ih w If»* of th* (Vi* Duliois M arjorie »lev* n*. Margie Mrs I i* ' rmi'io'**. 4M Kkluml \ln<'*'tla Racclnelll and Mi»» rrill-*'ii o Urnn. Ohi* IM .t Foster Th*' party, held lu»t week at tale II ... tli*' home of Mr and Vlr» C. C M |m -1 II" uh'i •I w*r* !n lt-4 »t*'.<*| w 1 » I'h ip*T**n< <l hv Vlr». Ruck •n i I) ir eli <if h*!’ death. tt lliek« and Mr» Roy V * l***n. w ith li* r *t t Mr aid Mrs Glenn Ferrlnatmi r*- turn'd Sunday fr**m Wallow.* lak* wti* I* they spent lo day». They h id an enjoyable trip in »pile of on** wild goose eha»e which t• •*>k ih* m over road ho rnu*h it took them more than four hour» to coyer V link's. Carles ind R o b n i Braun*! - ■ - • * „ Mr. .*n*l Mr» Thomas Itraund ir* tip and arotind follovvlng m athick <*f tonsilitis. Mr in*l Mr» M R, Chapni.in. 'I r and Mr» II \ Chri*t*n«* n ti<l firn niv Rovven »peni IN* week-end in Eugeni*. Mr. and Mr» N* !» Ki ■ *n* :• fi • v • • i n**w Plymouth coup** lh«*v purcli *»* *l |a»f vteek, Juanita Hick» has * new ,.ti>*»a- Mr an*l Mr» Ml**n R**lin «j***nt P* ike puppy, p.-nny. n*>w )u *t six »linda' in l'ortlan'l Week* old and 1 » fat .» * Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Il V. <.iirl*len»**n ¿ft uim* were in Portlan*! «•unday. 'Ir . and M r*. ». P H arris an*l Mrs. Georg** Kiae |. ff tti 1 » vv* . k daughter of Portland, 'I r . Haris' sis- f**r California w ilh iter two »i»t»r» t* r . 111*1 her «laughter from Los An- gel*-», and Mr» H.*rri« »:st*T »t**ppe*l who bave b*-en vlsiting tu*r. Mrs. M C.iyo r* t'irn* *l fr**m p..rt- l*in*l ttii.» w* * k. Her hu»|i.*nd r* *'entl> hmigtit i W illys-Knfght |*i<*k-ii|> c.ir. to Gresham for the horse races Sun Nothing but on*- »kid of the w hirly day. . erane which plunged into the Co- M r. and Mrs. Donald Goelz from lumbia river from its platform on Portland and Mrs. Joyce Grant and the north hank in May was visible, : George Lightow ler from Oregon City when w ater was pumped out from ' visited the O. H. Johns Sundav. w ith in tin* north cofferdam last Cold-weather specials coming up! “ l.'tt ^ * al » I III * * >*» I«' 1 1 pagi int i " I " »• tii.-»i - I odi* » dui iiu Kort u i ] Frolic» mi s i r •' *n<l i, lie o||i of I ...... . i event» for in , ' ' ':|1' I" »(4»| »or in tin» •** "f hi** iktluaba mi .....riling l*i infornutng] from Ilo M * Legion iHwt Tile pair III I " **'lllf*l hy Nlllerle.ill I.* - " >'"'1 "f Th*[)tfJ W ill Ile »t lg* 11 *'7 > *’ *»t of |jj ^ I hint«» ca f| . i »tart w ith Ho- , , ailing ,,f ^ • lark III 11* . II Will d t f M f t t d of the tnlllt . • ,| 11 Mi* * ind th tun aqua ^ th** mining iud «bx-k rahiiu * The final •• • -n « will he proykgkj I'lM llg m w m v w v w w tw w w v w » » » 1 Semi-soft drinks on cool days , , . mp* Foul .1 boys b „ /* and g ri» of Oicgon w ill f '11 to crowding point Oregon Slate F air In four hve*:oc‘ barnt at tbe D vnond Jubilee _I Li U . l . t . , . K l... alhk Salem, Seotcmbrr 7 to 13. Above it the 4-H Holetei'» blue ribbon herd shown by Union count/ club members at the M>Jf> fa r, when 731 4 H animals v.e* e»hib.tid. Ken- Eagle Creek Soft drinks on hot days . . . » " ....Iman, Sagir. \nsk'y. Gregg. Kdstrom don and Woodell. P 1 C EAST t t S PRHTI-NTIOUS i, M r. and Mrs. Fred Snider and Pat sy were huckleberrying up Indian mountain Sunday. Mrs. »nider put Ja.'k Lowell was it Bonneville last up some of tin* huckleberries ttus week to dispose of Ms house here. week. Mr. an*l Mrs Irving Hall have left Miss Cad Cipson N spending the for Helena, Mont., t<> he gone at w k w ith ti!*r aunt and uncle in least a month. C cW raH i, Wash. Marsh Russell caught tin* limit up M r. an*l Mrs. .lack Gipson. Iheir Eagle creek recently, hiking no daughter Cail .iml Mr. Gipson's about ejirht miles where In* »aid Hie b ro th e r’from Ceiitralia drove to east fish were pretty thick. ern Oregon last week-end. Ring. German shepherd dog be M r. and Mrs. A. J. Asher of Po longing to Mr. and Mrs. Haven Nut mona. Calif., visited in the dam area ting. got a snootful of porcupine last week-end. quills Sunday while his owner.» w* re Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Keane of W est away, and wandered down on the Tim ber, their daughter and tw o! reservation looking for hi» master. grandchildren' had their first view A man who found him there took of the dam Sunday, although Mr. • liim to the hospital, where Mr. Moore Keene used to ride is bicycle up tin*! gave him ether and took the quills railroad rig h t-o f-w ay from Portland out. Ring submitted docilely to the , - . i to Bonneville when he was a boy. operation hut won t go near the ho*- * . Mr. and Mrs. Hill Bobo drove to pital now. Portland Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle llk'kok visited Mrs. Hickok's moth* ■*• in I I ....I River Gertrude Moore, night operator a t ; Bonneville, was on vacation last Sunday afternoon, week, returning Sunday. H al DALLI EA ST E R N OREGON 4 H E R S G E T H O N O R S I M . I M I II» " ill I I \i « '*1 I Columbia Construction ......M "» ' ' soft-hall team made an inauspicious debut last Thursday when the I » engineers' crack outfit took th* in down the line, lit to mi the dia moud .it Cascade Locks Roland Mil 1er ami Jimmy Ik linei' held th*' 1 •*- lumina hatsnicn in cheek while Ih* n mates played errorless hall, .k** Ktol! 'A »t NM»lt N» l’ U U M * \ b ah ' girl " i- !•••:n lo Vr Mr». H ilm ar »iind«bn ">*ln**l*f ift* rn<><iii in Me I I ... I Riv*r hi*ir ta l, vv itti Mr 't E Johnson »It'®*' lug Tío* b*h> VV,* . ’od •“ '« I I twelv*' oline* «. Ge**rge Ili vv* nt In t* tint) w h ile bl« fr f *!?*■*» fri^tvK h ich S b M e vt Blu* !iki p k n irk in g . Clothes for the L a d ie s C O L O R F U L — C O M F O R T A B I.F . H O U S E DRESSES SM A RT ST Y L ISH G O W N S T H E F IN E S T O F H O SIE R Y B L O U SE S- SLACKS S K IR T S L I N G E R IE W O M E N 'S A N D C H IL D R E N S SHOES The Women’s Department Mrs. Hyde, Manager TH E MEN’S SHOP Cascade Locks