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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1936)
rally all hope t* thè lami Mere i» a m ailer n o o n h i v e r . i » r h i * q n careful studv The «• pen|»l n situr.tien for alate and locai Gov ernment ca lim i for sympathetie con- P h o n e 3 7 6 1 . H o o d R iv e r sidoration and social planning Al- Puh. -died e\er> F r id o in tli* ready there ar • rumor» o f specula to tei est* o f the Bonn* i 1 un ' tori attempting tu acijuire marginai b> I! 'itn Publishing I ■ ; n>. In 1 or submargln.il land with a iU ‘ W lo t -ploiting thè needs of thè-e un- . K«lit »r JOHN II. TH \\ IS fortunates tt is reported that at- Ktli!«»r t. rnpta are bciiìg mudo tu a* quirc t t HI i.ll \ S. OTT. t: ■; d< linquent landa f **r thè nrm Ent*'i ;is s«vou«i •* 4'‘>i L *t'*r t m*! noie» Most of thesc land» are of the po s to ffic * t H ood It >nrac*er wh.ch nuik sue under the A«*t o f « :<» n^i ~ - o f M. rcli d(Mbtfttl •ulture extremely Ó. 1ST.'. M y o f the famille;: svili Ï ■■ -locial ibi:liti«'» immediately after tt Kiiitorl.il Off, vai They cannot be re tur ned to -;^î» t . . rad*- L ock -. " abandon.' 1 homes or sht toed on t th ,her states There 111 tc occft* a T t E k S s S l'B SC R IF 'T IO N R A Mlperatiol! .RI» for whclo-h arted ci . $0 T h ree m onths att•. and no ? W • . the Federal. bc $1 Six m onths the : v governments beetIUSc $2 00 One year . Should b! cm concerns them n! ki «rit AL O ffieia l puhli ition f people b«- allowed to ma k*- un- ; an« vil le. econorii.c adjustment.!. they will L eg ion post No. > fail and becom e «1cp« ndent'i O recon i . . «*• ni* « 11 p ip er " f * a lcngcr or short« r p i iu«l of ■ orsful effort and greiwiltig dis- Lock-. s hav- lh Boni ::.-agement AM public bo Offieial puhli ■ *t i ' . v W ! k- t in lands sh«>u!d ti ave• these \ ter ol icls propcrlv classified t efc ri* r**- leasin'. j • 'hem into private own ership A • . nds ir. B \Mvl T classi- te «»'.vnership should 1 iva •ion among ■re is a ci at the big- fie ¡i at onrt* by nom** gov« •rn mental rs rc- ritv, and private c.v • the com- au iro n e d ir. some way ur id.rig petition, the more excitin . th- game. property worthies» or nearly m. for According to this line of reasoning. THE BONNEVILLE DAM CHRONICLE She it 'd t '* * ' yood-bife The little i/i rl .it the w indow . ,lf* s>a*P»or. Wi*, J N o l iston i> there That will quite com pare T o the I n e qeitr old .if the w indow. ' l,h ,h* mr*t. N o . i r f i 'f could trace That liyht o n the (a ce 0 ( the p n tu re fram ed In / the w indow ■ *1 * Pl*W» tre I d " r fell,., ^ ’> " n »P** bsttU ***, A n d there -* nothing o n earth .••r‘ i; uu| hunioetti O / com parable worth T o the little i/ir / at the w indow "■ » f r day so* • I Kell if flink ït»a.r\ ’ I i/.r'.f.rtle flt,, it KU*«I /,••*» to lesrup African Porrupinr Dull, but He Knows His Tricks Churches The great A frica n |K>rcupine m ay be stupid, but he kn ow s a trick or ! two. BON M . U I . I .1 « OM Ml M t V 1 II t I « II W oe to the u n w ary b r a il which Sundav November 22 , stalks him from behind Instead j o f running, he ch a rg e s in rev e rse . K J A x h e rb re n n e r Minister S u n d a y 10 A M Sundny »chool says W It Shippers, Jr., in the ; W ashington Star. with Samuel Ijm -a s tcr in * bärge Tl»e p orcu p in e seem s to have a 11 A M Mornmg worship This m on op oly on this su rp rise m a will ( m Tl.ank.igivlng *«rvlce st which time we »hall t»- favored wllh neuver. •••.• pfenence o f » quartette o f slu- The v ictim s uf his trick often die ■ v.t» front the Portland Bll»!*' Insti | in an unpleasant m an ner, with a hool o f mum- The m ajor ! heail full o f 18 inch quills that work tute. portion o f the worship hour wdl In-, inw ard b e ca u se they are co v e re d Given to the singers with a short with fine b a rb s like fish hooks. a professional game is more fur. to agricultural purposes fn d e r c.r- wateh than e college game, a college cumstances the state of Oregon .an - game more fun than a high school not afford for sentimental or nom- ic reason» to fall back uj»on raviat game, and so on down the line. The jiorcuptnc. h ow ever, cannot emptor. Here is an opportunity for Thanksgiving address by the p*»t«>r No theorv is more fantastic or so throw his quills like spears. S om e really fine state and local fh e theme will be. Im plications ' V r ^ e ^ k s and Odell statesmanship Familiar methods o f Our National Thanksgiving l»a> types d riv e them h om e with U io r high schools Clashed in th/- curtain- dealing with transient, will be un- 7 P M Christian End. avor serv.ee. U lU and o th e r . « I j r upon tto. Im- raiser o f the Oregon Trail basketball workable and unpardonable und.-r for the young je-p!*- I o f * ,U‘Jd c " t0 n* league Friday night, they produced a these circum stances Th'-se people. Friday evening of next week, ch oir points in t.ie llesh o f an ene y. Thus eq u ip p ed fo r defen se, t h e series of thrills that gave ever, anj if anyone, are victims o f -A c ts o f rehearsal at 7 o'clock impartial observer the jitters, and | G od ." Here is an opportunity for All serv ice , are held in the civic p orcu p in e has been under no n e cc»- threw'Their~parti7an"supporters into those who are habitually surrounded auditorium. You are cordially in -, ilty to d e v e lo p his wits. The big fa m ily with "evid en ces" of divine favor, vited to participate in any and a l l 1 m e m b e r o f the - r.alent * ■ * *“ m ov es absolute panic. unharm ed in his n octu rn al search They played good ball. too. Ner- and who have escaped what w< have o f them fo r food through m a n y r e g io n , of vousness and inexperience were the been wont to call the wrath o f God the New and Old W o rld .. < \H< U ) K MM k s l II I It« If ch ief faults o f both teams, and these or "providential discipline " to exer- Sunday. N ovem ber 22 Th ere are at le a .t 10 ty p e , o f can be overcom e only through con- cise such attributes o f grace as they A m erica n p o rcu p in e ., including the tinued play. The boys were checking possess. The situation calls for the Rev. L. G. W eaver, minister tree - c lim b e r , o f South A m e rica , pretty well, and they were certainly milk o f human kindness But let u* Morning service, 11 A M "L et I”s w hich h ave p r e h e n .il« tails. hawking the ball, a quality without be sure that it is pasteurized—C om - Give Thank» " The In d ia n , for h u n d re d , of y e a r , which no team will get far. monwealth Review, July. 1936. Kvenlng service, 8 I* M "T w o h ave used p orcu p in e q u ill, for o rn a The score was tied up and the lead Kinds o f Ix>ve." m entation. d yin g them in bright changed hands a half-dozen times la-ague leader Addison Harrison LAND TRANSACTIONS c o l o r , and w orkin g them into e la b o in the last few minutes o f play, and W eek o f November 5 to November rate d e ig n s . the Odell rooting section got so, 12. 1936. Compiled from «lata fur- steamed up they splintered a per- fectly good bench. The Locks stu- j nished b>’ th* h,kk1 R ,v" r Abstract dent body wasn't a bit behind in ■ ani* Investment company. Meetings I 'l III.It A T I O N noise-making when their boys Mlss EmmJ1 j j ar,]en to Nj r ¡,n,j a w v H U W H W V V U t v v w u v v vvu crashed through with needed bas- Mrg Ethe, Tomlinson. warranty I a -cod e Locks < h um lor of ( «*m ket s deed conveying about three aer«*. in m rrre - Merrill's dining room, These are games which are well , , , __ .. . ................. . lot nine. Adams Paradise acreage. Tuesdays, noon. worth patronage. W atch the ached about one and one-half miles south Bridal Veil Lodge, No. 117, A .K. and ule and give your boys the encour west o f Hood River, dated April 15, A.M. — School house, laitourelle agement o f your support the next , filed N ovem ber 6. falls, second Saturday in each time they play. William H. Kdiok, sheriff to Apple month. Visiting Masons welcom e Growers association, s h e riffs deed ( a »cade Yacht Club Model room o f ABI NDANCK OF RAIN conveying fractional lot four and new administration building. Fri- Travelers returning from the East north 4® feet o f lot five, block A, «lays, 8 P M. by auto report the roads to tho first addition west to city o f Howl Cascade Locks City Council Council Northwest crowded at times with R Iyer- consideration $4839.38, dated chambers, Mondays, at 8 P M single cars and caravans o f families an*I 7'le(I N ovem ber 9. Cascade Locks Roy Scouts High broken finally by floods, dust City o f Hood River to Mr. and. school, Tuesdays, 8 P M storms, drouth, soil erosion, or grass- Mrs. Frederick N. James, deed c o n - 1 Bonneville Hoy Scoots Grade schwd hoppers. Casual inquiries reveal that veying lot 27 in block 2 o f Strana- auditorium, Tuesdays, 7 P M . many o f them are treking aimlessly, han's first addition to city o f Hood Cascade Locks Townsend Club Odd lured by a land perpetually green be- River, given in satisfaction o f agree- Fellows hall, first an«l third Fri- cause o f an abundance o f rain. One ment dated January 1, 1936, relating days, 8 P.M. man has a general advertisement to sale and purchase o f said prem- Rcbeknhs Cascadia lodge, t'as«a<l«- from a well-known weekly, paid for ises, consideration $150, dated Onto- I-ocka, first and third W ednesdays by a regional cham ber o f com m erce, ber 19. filed N ovem ber 12. <>t each month. Odd Fellows hall a highway-departm ent tourist bu- Mr snd Mrs. J. H. Reed to Mr. 8 P M. reau. or some similar agency, calling and Mrs. .Tames M. I-aughlin, war- Dumslte p<»»t. Veterans of Foreign attention to our land o f "green pas- ranty deed conveying one acre near Wars First and third Mondays tu res." A nother has thumbed a fol- Parkdale, consideration $200, dated rn«-.-iing room o f administration der o f some local cham ber o f com - October 17, filed N ovem ber 12. building, 8 P.M m erce or realty board. Few o f them ________ have a particular location in mind. The hardest tumble a nian ran Th ey are just com ing, lured by land Most fam ous o f medieval guild «ake is to fall over his ow n bluff and rain. The trickling stream which hall« w as the London hall, built in Positive" m«-ans b.-irig mistaken at began three years ago has increased HU and rebuilt in 1669. The main j the top o f one's voice Ambrose in volum e each year till now it pro- hall, 153 feet long and 48 feet wide, Bierce, sents almost flood proportions. Some ¡s st'H used for official banquets and! o f the fam ilies are stopping east o f meetings, Prussic acid gas is used as an the Cascades, but most o f them are — j optional alternative to hanging in filtering into the counties o f western W ashington and Oregon. Large num- bers o f fam ilies have nothing but what they have packed into the back o f the ca r or have piled on a trailer. Some have a little money. Practi- • • Tough prisoner simpering in war- i den's o ffice while the keeper ex-1 plains: "H e wants to stay up and listen to the radio. His crim e is be ing re-enacted on the March of T im e ."—The New Yorker. administering states. punishm. nt in tw o The night clubs have discovered the relationship between gauze and effect. oi i | VIMO.Ns In the Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon, fo r the C ounty o f Hood River. Iyfr B. Vale. P laintiff vs. Ruth F. V ale, D efendant. in the fu» country, . , t| * * • g»< I n r o iir in which th* Inni rnd to rnd. • • ■ * ' K of ri i Ilfrt&JSJ make It tptrC ( ■ ..■ '!! mere trtrkle »er* : • •i’ > in • • « ■.•■i fili' 'i l>-(aa Are Intelligent I, H>d I id to go lpt1! t t ' in a i John McCortntes mb mg Mother Mschm pr* < nt v lilt to Host«« ■ jil <■!.< » are »»ck of it •• ¡,<mibtlitjr liai - m\ ■elf may b* s bit song • • Mr Maloney rl me Mi • Oh. Pt! l w * *r S f i « ? u m i l i M, < i,murk So k ■M I've a tenor ye msy hsw ye want * a Is there to be » federi. Don *.f mariti»* itM * forni» or is th*r* not t»k Hnrnl-t would sr«m tob/'J .„|,r ,h* V - * A four-day celebrata* ranged in San Krona** opening of the W t W [ f span Those peopl* cfrU" ' their bridge ser.oualy • • * I! used to be that tb* ski nnd Myvscs hsd ** d to Smith tnd B ^ j tl ■ . ■ - l*ed ,h“ ■ ' t ball changed »“ a • • in o , w e ^ l ^ r ? TO RL’ TH K V A L E : IN T H E N AM E O F T H E S T A T E O F O R E J o n e , boys out tor * “ GON, . • You are hereby required to appear and answ er the com plaint filed r- i » ' Kiu wouldn't against you in the above entltleil . „ ..n 't the suit on or b efore six w eek* from the cau»* • # date o f first publication hereof, and If you fail to anawer, for want W ‘ * « Sfn" or thereof, p la in tiff will apply to this court for relief as prayed fo r in his o f tt* iotur* »• c“ , ^:in inv t com plaint, to -w lt: fo r the d issolu tion o f the bonds o f m atrim ony her«'- tofore and now existing between Thousands n'po'’’ ^ t' # plain tiff and defendant. o r . * . : ' and , look inf !0t T his sum m ons is served upon you ,l" th*m*T*V by way o f publication, by virtue of wt" " rH in Octoirr*» an order o f Fred W . W ilson, Judge o f said court, m ade on the 7th day o f O ctober, 1936. Said sum m ons to run fo r six con secu tive w eeks In a * ..... .. new spaper published In H ood River County, Oregon. First publication O ctober ir, mm , loot publication N ovem ber 2li 11*:tG Eh r Ambrose Spj*0 J ■ : '1,ne b, 1 U: Üîii O. A. C O B B , A ttorney fo r Plain tiff. eng..... .. C ascade Locks, Oregon. o!6-n20 Friend to another In a cocktail lou n ge: "D o n 't look around now, but the fellow goin g out the door has on your hat and c o a t." Argum ent with a wom an Is a case o f "H e cam e He m w . H e co n c u r r e d ."—G utavian Annual. :,na u Z ri.(.„nier». iï* d gym " ,, k | ioB enfi"'' 2 le n iti combustion ^