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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1936)
S l \ 1 I.KN T II K l egion ______________________ I'l.tv s nor 1 B onn ev ille party. Legion post s Christmas a second dance will Saturi! ay. N o w ■mber 2S, at FOR C IRC U LATIN G sal. inch sAl.K HEATER. L ik e now. firo I ’ ruvor priced to soil: 1C- box. T ra d in g Post, n e a r Oak. ■ - T o furnish additional funds for ilio Want-ads 4:h n20 T R A IL E R HOMES ock fit.'-. Huv n o w whilo stock is c o m plete H o rn b y Motor Co.. 52 VS ,\ K Union. Tol. W A 0553. m ltf 2-R O O M CAB IN . Lot 17 E agle C rook H eights L a rg o Iwtrk porc.i and g arage. F o r sale ch ea p In quire Ralph Orino. Lot 21 n?7 B O Y S B I C Y C L E , slightly used for h a lf price. C o o k 's Addition. No 14. Mrs. G e o r g e B a c a l o f f «14 1 hold Hon- invili.» auditorium. 1 tUM eli Fisheir s orrhes tra has been o plat for :ht* »lam •e. wlneh „ngage IS 1 til* o f the se rie» * pon sort Ik nnev ill.* Reel cation a*•sue Legit >nnaire 1Kd Clark w: ch a r g e ol the Christ niHis t r i m i m i an o f tl !<• p o s t’s c u -er\ io«* cominitt* Eagle Creek Mr and Mrs. W S H enderson i.f ■ Portland .pent tin Meek end here with the L a w re n ce Bellingers Bing. H C. Nutting s Germ an '•.eph* rd d og who returned last T h u rsd a y thin as a rail aft* a ,ld « vh 's n lv n o- looks quite h m Set included. \I.~ See n.7 " f Mrs “S E Kisainger and Mr ¡uid IS ' • • Cook s addition. No. Mrs B a c a lo ff. 14, d4 FOK S AL E OK R E N T T W O H O U SES in B o n n y Villa in quire G rim 's G ro ce r y . n27 MISCELLANEOUS * P L A I N S E W I N G and all kinds o f M ending done reasonably. Em- broid ering and Crocheting. Inquire tM’o houses west o f G rim 's store. B o n n v Villa. tf --------------------------------------------------------------- I u‘ r fronl *J,J*'tla.xicl visited the Kiss- , m * er* S unday. Mrs Shoup. n o w i n n Portland, return to B oise Fri- ! day. Mil! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Snider Mere in Portland T u e s d a y shopping B y sh ee r co in cid e n ce Mrs Emil P a rm en tier's tw o sisters. Mrs J R Heaton and Mrs Charles Stranahan o f H oo d R iver, their h usbands and the H e a to n s' d a u g h ter M ary Jane, as well as Mrs. P a rm e n tie r's m other, Mrs. Clapp, all dropped in at the P a rm en tiers' at the sam e time Sun- day, so that a real fa m ily reunion was en joy e d . KIN DERGARTEN , children given best o f ca re See Mrs. R. G. O'N eil, Edison Marshall, n a tion a lly k n ow n instructor, near P o in te r’s grill, ^ o r t 8toO' writer, a w a r d s a prize o f C a sca d e L ock s. n20 1 450 a n nu a lly for the best short story written b y an u n d e rg ra d u a te o f the University o f Oregon. He is an a lu m T O T R A D E O R B U Y secon d hand pump shotgun, 12 o r 16 gauge. B ox nus o f the university. 111, C a s c a d e L ock s. n20 T R A I L E R S and trailer-houses Duilt to order. Saw filing, soldering and general fixit. R. L. Campbell, C a s cade L o ck s. n27 Osmium, metallic elem ent o f the platinum group, is the h ea v iest and most fu sible o f metals. t \ \ \| '" '" M lO l htst», rl III hotihii “ •* «li The purpose o f In gl\e h , • further the plan Mill be recognition nf lite 31100 I li to the comiuiH. p rtlllv f ’ i luhs in |tn P,le alni to piotante dt«, iunior. and for f,iiia don 0f ,J(| I \à lt IH fot «if Ihn \urUum tifou|n h lieft i titilli) Ihr l'tiilfi« I Ml»** im! toltiti .«i v'iioi it o f Die l»»ink )i i ' Sr y muur, Oí «lelilí I H riti)» director who n rvrd um k 1 »«*« I «h a u in .tn o í !he VX'A r o m p e ! Ilion, ¿|| ' tin o .«»pei « i r I»% iicthitf tu O h * itm rapili tt> in Di«* «tu)«* w ul«' t Count> chairm en unii judg alien i • toni will I».- g iv e n : •ig rollt mi til*«*« who an.ling b«>> und k if* from | Ilim will I m » annoimi cou nt V f tf lr 36 aunties a cco rd in g to [ »I. mk I K l ie r coliti*«’ at mg in the | una o f th<• bunk which spun i r th>- (trat time i ont. ■> Hu* fai* in a f thi* )>*mk 1* » w he: unti« w i l l i . o n o n i un * illUTU'N ¡atrene t l c g g «nini will open ,.jt\ »hup in the Pythian build ecid e d upon b> b tn y o ff firm ic i i j . wht*n I install earn, said she plans I this y e a r ’ s ronttitt p rov ed h igh ly I I : u cce ssfu l and e v o k e d m a n y letter* in• «ii-rnislic furniture in hei »hop I t i ni a p p recia tion from I II c lu b mem I Ix fiite lhe first uf the >e*r C A B IN Mod- then parents, friends and Huh I leaders (|vt Mrs A ud rey G ra y, m o t h e r o f Mrs L 1\ . N ew som , visited the* NeM'soms here all last week. Mr. and Mrs Lyle Hickok were II •■«! R iv e r \isitor." last w eek-end T h e y a re building a sm all h om e in the O a k G r o v e district. Mrs. J. R a y S h oup o f B oise, sister I furnished. l.t , e X.hange uf ideas Minoug lep re sent* T W O -R O O M f u m i died cabin S« - Mrs. W illia m s at P o w e r c o m p a n y n20 __ ___________________________ . "-R O O M M O D E R N H O USE, partlv furnished. R o o m 3. R oosev elt Inr. n27 i ----------------------------------------------------------------: co m p le te ly — Portland Bank W ill Sp onsor 4-H C o ntest mb. ,s Th«* Ht:' '.t* ’.Vhit* com peti! idf again, l i bhv Heiani. w h o has had a Cold, is feeling better this vi Mr and Mrs. A1 Jubie w Port ! land visitors Friday. SM A L L WOOD C IR C U L A T O R com Mr. and Mrs A E Scofield wert* plete with coils. Phone 462 ot see . n thosiustic about the Oregon Oreg, coast H. C. W ilbur in Anderson addition. h ig h w a y with its »•nutiful new n27 bridges fo llo w in g a ip they made Sunday as far soul as Reed sport. FOB KENT retu rn in g by way Eugene and Salem. 4 - W H E E L T R A I L E R H O U SE C hevrolet truck trailer house W . J. Carlson. C a sca d e L o c k s I K i ll \ \ . NO\ I- M i n l( *7, lum it o \ n e v i 1.1. K i> \ >i f h it o n i c i. i A E P P IN G ’ S « Red and White Store S p ecia ls fo r ir id a y a n d S a tu rd a y , i\o v . 2Ì-2S 1 Matches, carton Toilet Tissue Soda, 1 lb. pkg. Corn Flakes Wheat Flakes Catsup Matchless Coffee Crackers 171 3 for 13a 2 for 15a 29a lOd 25d Red * W hite H .nr W «Tr U f f r pkg if M . bottle M alaM wgi for fla v or S- pound •oda* Chocolate Syrup M. J. B. Coffee Candy Bars Vegetable Soup " 3 4<erabe>a Aladdin 2'P.nind tin 43c 3 for 10c C hron icle w a n t ads bring results. LOST ob B o o ts v^ADDJOTHE DAYS PLEASURE L O S T —B r o w n k e y ta in e r on C o lu m bia R iv e r h ig h w a y . R e w a rd . R i c h field Super Service Station, B o n n e ville. n27 G E T R O D E N T S IN F A L L C O R V A L L I S , O r.— Fall and early winter a re gcxxi tim es to c a r r y on a ca m p a i g n for the control o f g o phers, moles, rats and squirrels, says C o u n ty A g e n t W . S. Averill. As the g ro u n d b e co m e s moist, gop h ers and m oles will be w o r k i n g nearer the su rfa ce, an d it is an opportune time to use the r e co g n iz e d m ethod s o f c on tro l he points out. A s the stormy M-eather comes on, rats will enter buildings, establishing their winter quarters. F eed sa ck s will be spoiled and the rats will start feeding on stored fe e d and seed. Is the A d m in istra tion b e c o m in g a p erp e tu a l-n o tio n m a c h in e ? — Stock M arket T e chn iq ue. Whether it’s another day’s work or a saunter in fi/ the field with your favorite bird dog, a pair of / Star Brand boou will add to your satisfaction and enjoyment... and you can't beat their fine flexible j ! leathers for comfort and long wear. 1 I So this season when you’re ready for your new boots, come in and try on this one. You’il like it, ‘ and our guess is that you'll own it. If 1 Priced at $ „95 ■ m m le V ?* & cl)id worth it a S3 Is it o n l y a L e a g u e o f H a llu c in a tions, a f t e r a ll? —T o d a y . L o v e , th e q u e s t; m a rria ge, the c o n q u e s t ; d iv orce, the in q u est.—H elen Rowland. J. C. JOHNSEN Hood River i 5 *. 7 /i