The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939, November 13, 1936, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    T H K
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THE BONNEVILLE DAM
CHRONICLE
H to il Hl \ KR. OREGON
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Odd Shots
F A IT H
The frost has stilled the water course
Pbone 3761. Hood River
The snow, emboldened, leaves the hihs
And swirls and eddies
JOHN 11 TR A V IS................. . . . . Editor i
Saaoc ate Editor '
HUGH \ St 1 ITT
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En I t ••«l ,i* second -I.«'- matter at!
the po> to ff ice .l! Hood R«' ••r. Oregon.
under 1¡ic \ct o f Gongr — ..f M rch
full o f c h in k »
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But [ear not for the trees and flowers.
W ill surely briny us spriny ayain
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Meetings
f ’a r u d i
m erer
Lock*.
«>1 I iini-
dining rooni.
Chamber
Merrill's
Tuesdays, noon.
Itiidul Veil I.cdg?. No. MT. \ I
unit
Churches
y»ry usi «•- „1
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1 r" ‘ ^ ' r*ey t'em pli of Hood River,
gave an enjoyable perform ance
Mr and Mrs Earl Barker and her
daughter. Lavernc o f Portland vis­
ited at the parsonage Sunday a fter­
noon.
Folks who have becom e w eary in
past weeks o f political radio ad- RADIO HELPS FIGHl
dresses and press discussions o f pros
B L A Z E S IN O R E G O N
and cons should not be too severe on
the politicians in their post-mortems.
Thp important part played by for­
Let the critics try to perform the
est service short wave radio in m« «*t-
physical feat o f sitting on the fence
ing the recent forest fire crisis in j
and keeping one ear to the ground.
southwestern Oregon was related
this week by forest service chief «>f
During the past ten years, 94 per fire control. J. F. Campbell „nd ra.
cent o f the graduates o f the School dio engineer. A. G. Slmson who
o f Law o f the U niversity o f Oregon have just returned to Portland from
have passed the state bar exam ina­ the fire area.
tion. This record has been possible
A radio com m unication Rystem
on ly through a rigorous standard o f coverin g hundreds o f miles o f fire
scholarship.
front and coordinating through the
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No kook u I
nie perfect
Visit us and let our experienced men
check the following points for your
winter comfort and protection:
ANTI-FREEZE SOLUTION
W IN TE R OIL
W IN I ER GREASE in Transmission «md Differential
BATTERY
HEATER
CHAINS
TIRES
LIGHTS
Bartol Motor
Phone til l
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There is no ch«irqe for this service
CASCADE C lli'K C H
The career o f B. L. E. Bonneville,
Sunday, November 15
gallant Friench lieutenant who left
Morning — “ Live
Branches or
his mark deep upon N orthwest his­ D ead?”
tory. has been chosen by the Ore­
Evening—“ Choose Your God ”
gon H istorical society as the subject
The special service held here re­
for its annual prize essay com peti­ cently was enjoyed by a capacity
tion. open to boys and girls fifteen, house from Bonneville, Hood R iver
sixteen and seventeen years o f age and our own community. There were
atending any school in the state.
special numbers by the local young
First prize is $60, second prize $50. folk and by Japanese girls from
third prize $40 and fourth prize $30. Hood River The address by Rev.
March 16, 1937, is the last date on ! Isaac Inouye was interesting and <-n-
which essays m ay be mailed to the lightening He spoke on th«' “ Friend­
society’ s headquarters in the public ly Relations o f Japanese and Am eri­
can Christians.” Miss Yasui, called
auditorium, Portland.
A C AM PAIG N ECHO
l»U »l
D O N T DELAY!
Winter
Here!
B O N N E V ILLE SUBJECT
Full particulars may be obtained
from the Sun or from any school
principal in Hood R iver county.
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mad* of ir*,,
*• '«• tieliev» him
Som«* folk » Ihrtvr «ut publictty
'c!f< t nervier ftrr headquarter» a!
T<iuille Oregon. kept the ftrr b o w Gold fl»h Itale berti know n lo Uve
t continual tou«-h with rrm otr are an ’»* year»
,u*rr hundred» of m«-n worked and
,h«-re accident» or »udden ” flar»
noctely
m atron*
think
th e v re thr
;(,» called for irninediate attention
the
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on
half
j lucky If th ey're In
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h«*Kr men »tute Short wave radio
I that lung
hi «gh not . 1 »u b»lllu le for telr
ki ' ’
ihone. supplement«^ the trlrphon«
v»tem in dtatrtcU fai from rntah
The ItepublK-ican» are sure to re
. ti.-d communication
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refefetl«-** !«• M « «• - ' : i r * t '
\.M.
Schuol hcu..*
I.ut urell«'
falls, second Saturday in each
month Visiting Masons welcome
_ i a.* cade V ucht Club
Mur«* than
10 I'niv •rally o f Ore-
Model room
on »tu«l«-nt» are ree«-: . ing f in a n c i a l
IT'S OV ER
o f new administration bulding.
d p thi* v«*ar through N Y A «-mploy-
Fridays, s P M
“ Think I 1 1 go Home and sleep."
icnt
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arcade
Locks
City
Council
.ncil|
• ' ' on th«* rampu« N Y A
This sentiment, voiced b> • a candi-
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ice.
ve on average
ri'am
be
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of
lay's
eloc-
date defeated in last Tuesd
their part-tun«
tion probably represents the atti- Cascade Links liny Scouts
school. Tuesdays, 8 00 P M
| mat«- •• $40.i»«» of NYA funds will tu­
tude o f most sucessfu! asp .rents for
f a s : ade L ick s Townsend flu b <Md | i ■ at durt:
tie
■ .<r to untver-
office
Fellows
hull,
first
a
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thud
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W e take our hat o ff to anybody
day -. v W I' M
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who can withstand the rigors of a
( : . «adia l«.-igi- C.iv ■.•:••
political campaign, and still smile. Kobekahs
I.ccks. first and third Wednesdays
W ell known are the pre-campalgr.
o
f each month. Odd Fellows hall,
backslapping. the "H i. B ill" with
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which the candidate greets the pass­
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erby whether he knows him or not. ! Bonneville Itoy Scouts—l . !
auditorium, Tuesdays. 7 P M
But where are the handshakes of
Veterans
o f Foreign W ars—Ki: • ir.d
yesteryear?
third Mondays each month, at j
The successful candidate presents
French's tavern, 8 P M.
a different picture. For a few days
Bonneville Parent-Tea« her \ - mh i . i
he glows splendidly, like an ember ’
tkm — Bonneville school auditorium,
which has known the heat o f a great
first VVednerday in each month. |
fire. Gradually the realization breaks
Study club at 1:30 P M , regular,
upon him that he has a job to per­
meeting 2 30 P M.
form like anybody else, and that he
had better be getting about it.
Both victim and victor are wearied
by their efforts, and wonde*- why
the heck they ever got into the i w i i v i i i i m i w i i i i H i m i i M
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thing. But the couldn't quit and
BONNEVILLE COMM M T V
w ouldn't if they could. It's a grand
C flIR C H
old game, and it has m any rewards,
E.
J.
Aschenbrenner.
Minister
even for the honest man. Politics is
Sunday, November 15
capable o f inflicting terrible wounds,
but by the same token it is occasion- j 1(. :00 A M Sunday school in charge
o f Mr. Samuel I^ncaster. Ther«- are
ally lavish in its blessings.
classes for all ages.
So the small band o f the elect re­
11:00 A M Morning worship. Th<*
ceives our congratulations, and we
subject will be, “ How well can you
console the others as did on» o f j
get along without Christ?"
their own num ber: “ M aybe things
Christian Endeavor service at 700
are better the w a y they are.’ ’
P M All young people are invited
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by H. A . S.
A nd stripped the maple of its leaves
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