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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1936)
o. N(!\ KMItKH M», I»“ « T H K ItO.NNKYI ruahrd to u Chrhnlu hoapltal wh.-n It waa nani ih* v ringhi noi h v» The Currya movrd lo < l . li .v , fr,,m rad .’ I Jit k 111 ' ir i r > Mr unii M i. K.l K .Hhuw niotorrd \i iliTHufi und funi •Turk to l'ortlund la. t :i* *if , ¡r »pending .i V. i ,-k in Albany, Dick Celai of thè f a i . idi Food whit'k the) a ill move to t'nll atorr wni In l»<d l • :ifii.mouri Anderson will be i when- M' wlth a Imd cold, although he w i i lumber business i -ti in if" ablr to work Tu» •■! , n.orniug Kinl«»»l*- 1 iriuerly of Morun a Me and Mra « ari Kpping vlaltrd injtuny Hi«' Ander , will Mr Kpping'» mot ber iri thè llood ili- saddened to ICivi-r hoapltal Tin »das night, whi-rc upl' .,'1. ,.f E s th e r atir ha» treni ili although »tir i» re- ; dsuh’M T of Harvey Curri. ( Mr and \ lr Hill H<-pn,r ni: I rrly a »Ini.milk, r h r r r Miai d au g h trr Nonna vialti-d Mr nn.l , m kill' d Saturday night und I !«0 cumpnmon* »rrtoualy In- | Mr» t harh-» M.ii';d.|o a iivi-r Armi» tire llay ■ »firn thi v attempted to turn e»r around on tlir highway I Mr» It .1 Wm • : ■ iti . up frorn Cabali*, und w rrr «truck by I l ’ortlund Wedn.... lav night to attend th e R •bekah parti in thè l o o p ' L|ifr autoiii'.l.". traveling ut high | hall. fi The night '»as fofc'KV und Mr» Jo e Morris has been inter- Carry » party bad brcomo loat Wunderling , uf their uutoinobllr w r r r I tnlning her friend Mr this week 5jf »Iona tin highway for about Mr and Mr» ilenry Nelson plan urdn according to dispatches to attend the football u '»ili#* between 1 Cutty » im kdlrd ulinoat In ite college at •|y and ihr two boya w rrr Oregon and Oregon Stnti i Corvulll» this week-end. Mrs C A Urol I tar hac been very ill during the past week Captain t'tiarle» Nelson piiinn* go to Stevenson today to serve as witness in n damage mij it there Other» on the ii k list during the past week include Mr M L. Mor- IX REAR O F M K U R I E R S I gan. who Is recovering from a cold.: BARRER S I R * 1 * ) and Mr« C K I ’arn», afflicted with] j the »ante malady. offer • Chicken pox ha» been prevalent I among the school children, several III t s h ' . t . l \ I V t. s l ’ K I I * I. of whom are suffering from it at PERMANENT W A V E i ’ - M >nt at ascade Locks le Roy 's Hen nix Sii Of) $1.95 up MARBLE TESTS FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASE , EFRESH Y O U R S E L F at IMUNITY C E N T E R FiunUln 'iinl lunch service. Billiards - - - R ecreallo n . ( d T J IM R N P U 1 .0 \ I ) O F NOW AT A I. Marble, county agent, has I In-en engaged In givng testa to coun ty dairy cattle for Hangs disease in an effort to make the county entire ly fre e from the malady. T ests were first given in 1929 and Ifl.'W, when the county was found rel atively clean All cattle showing the disease must be destroyed, as there j is no known cure Any farmer hav ing an untested herd should notify the agent s office as it is extremely desirable that Hangs disease be ■tamped out. Herds which have passed two in spections without traces of the dis- j ease are given government approval I and remain free from inspection un- ' less new stock is added. The govern ment pays an indemnity for all ca.- tle destroyed. the d a l l e s f r e i g h t LIN E Cascudr Rocks •ind come into the tavern where it s warm and cozy and the food s dee- lic i o u s ! Bonny Villa Tavern Rolf Jimmy Insurance Abstracts Loans Real Estate Hood River Abstract & Investment Co. *hone 1331 I» A M n i l t O M C I . K 3 rd and Cascade T IIIB T E K N The PARIS FAIR Hood River. Oregon PA RT WOOL SH IR T S F o r men. Colors, Tan und Grey. S t l M IS to 17 A dandy^ shirt for outdoor wear. S1.2S COATS FOR LADIES P. O. S H IR T S 1(1 V 11 o i to »(■<• tin , new shipment. All merchandise is on the '■ hot you run buy them- now at the early-season prices, by buying now. assorted colors ..................................................................... __ • Coat and Skirt to match $8.90 $1.98 Skirt HATS FOR LA D IES A ro’ ; - i' r.ew shipment ' 2 nd floor just in. F o r Radies bargain at HATS FOR MEN You 11 find the right styl* and pm»- here. Out price from a genuine JOHN H ST E T S O N lor iwn to .................................. FOUNDATION GARM EN TS $5.98 98c OUTING FLAN N EL GOWNS For Radies An excellent quality for this price. Six Tie Mills On East Side Supply Orient “ DEK TO NE” D RESS SH IR TS for Men Very popular this f a l l . . . . Hayon and Wool. A real 69c Size 72x90. 98c Sizes 25c Ladies’ Pure Silk Full-Fashioned HOSE All the new colors for fall. to 10. Chiffon and- service weight ......................... 8 % Sizes 49c K ID G LO V ES FOR LA D IES Special ! Broken lots. Mostly &mall sizes. get your size. C learance price A H EA R B A R G A IN if you can PENSION ROLL GETS FOUR NEWCOMERS Two new pensions were granted by the county 98c HOSE for Misses & Children 6*4 to 10. T h e p a ir .......... PURE S IL K BA TTS ¡ F o r quilts. : '2 lbs. $2.69 you warm $14.00 mimed Coat a ........................ A close-woven flan- Dark Blue. $8.90 relief committee 25c McMullin’« Mt.Hood Tavern ON TH E LOOP at its meeting Monday, one was increased Open All Winter _ , .. .* ... lie s for the rails of C hina. , , . . . . . . . Rik< the romance of oil in the and two were reinstated. The corn- 24 Miles from Hood Itiver; 21 Miles from Government Camp and in channels of trade. Along the ridges to the ea st of drawing old age a ssistan ce in Hood R iv er countyi and <55 on d irect re- mittee brought all its applcations up . “ , ,, to date, as none were held over for .. , : • th< romance o f lumber is n c x t m o n th 's meeting. putting men to work in the forests At preafcnt th ere are 87 persons Hood River valley no less than six j ne mills, five of them o ffspring o f ; ... ..1 the pa.-t year s .small boom in the lumber trade, operated most of the fall Only one was in operation be fore the summer of 1935. Three of the mills were operated by- David 1' Butler, lugging contractor, who usually makes his headquarters in Portland when not on the jo b in the woods. Butler had a string of tie mills on the other side o f the river. Most of the ties from the six mills, Excited little boy emerging from it is reported, went to China, where the washroom of a transport plane iiulrnad building has been in c rea s ••Gee. Mummy you can see In here ing at rapid pace. Some ties will be hetter'n you can see out th« win- used domestically, and a sm aller number to other foreign countries. down." Esquire A sideline at the tie mills is pro duction of slabwood. B eau tifu l four and eight-foot slabs are trucked in a steady stream to distributing points in Hood River. Come Out of the Fog Hal I-i; Clouds Settle Over P la te a u B a c k of the suburbs of C ape Town. South A fric a ’s la r g e s t city, steeply r i s e s T a b le mountain, named for its level top. Not in frequently a lay er of white clouds settles snugly over the plateau and : they a re called a “ tablecloth. When billowing clouds form, Cape Towners r e m a r k th at “ Uncle and the devil a re smoking fa st to d ay ,” | alluding to the Malay *m y th that the Dutch pirate, Van Hunks, and I the devil once staged a sm oking contest. Beautiful F a c e s Changed Beau tifu l fa ce s ch an g e b e c a u se of the vary ing growth of e a rs, noses and mouths, scien tists h ave re ported. B u t age, th at ruin: the h a r mony of so m e featu re s, h as m e l lowed the contours of others. E a r s , especially, never stop growing, it has been learn ed fro m m e a s u r e m ent of e a r s on persons up to n ine ty-six y ears. The h um an fa ce, so m e scien tists hold, is b e s t a t a g e of twenty-one when the b a la n c e be* tween the featu res is a t its b e s t , ie f L ast Cottages Furnished and Heated C O F F E E SHOP AND DINING ROOM F am ou s for Food . . . All-Day Service at Moderate P ric e s month-8 expenditures to , .. ... . taled $1336.32 for direct relief and ____ . . . $1654.50 for old age pensions. T h e tran sient roll is increasing somewhat. Miss Eloise W rg h t, relief director, reports but has not become a serious problem. So f a r no e ffe c ts o f the maritim e strike have been felt by relief agencies here. Don’t Knock! Knock lust Walk in! DINE AND C L I F F DANCE LODGE Delia and Andy O ne-half m ile west of Hood River First National Bank O F HOOD R I V E R CAPITAI AND SURPLUS T P t ai Rr S0URCES $ 115 , 000,00 1 , 450 , 000.00