F R ID A Y , A P R I L 30, 1937. THE County Will Note Child Health Day B O N N E V I L L E (By Mrs. Okas. F. Beatie) W W W W H W H H W W W U » CHR O X I C L Ï eleven Portland recently. No matter what kind of a winter it may have been, there's always Ernest Powell and Mr. and Mrs. someone standing around to tell you Earl White of Portland spent sever­ al hours in Bonneville recently vis­ the peach crop has been killed. iting friends. BONNEVILLE Izaak Waltons Meet The directors of the Bonneville Child Health day will be recognized May 1 in all parts of the nation with Izaak Walton chapter held a meet­ ing Monday evening. They discussed appropriate programs and completion planting streams and the general of projects. welfare of the animal life. Albert In Hood River county the health Wiesendanger was the special guest. nurse, Miss Bessie Williams, assisted by all dentists in the county, has Attends Stevenson Prom completed a dental survey through free clinics for children. The den­ Miss Virginia Drus spent Friday tists found the condition of children’ s evening with Marcia Gruelich in teeth averages noticeably better than North Bonneville. While there she usual in this county. attended the Junior-Senior Prom at The county health association has Stevenson high school. set aside enough money for correc­ tive dental work where most urgently Visit Ocean Lake needed. The corrective work will be The Archie Andersons and the E. done locally following the close of L. W. Andersons motored to Ocean school. During May immunization clinics Lake Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. will be held for all children over six Ed Stevens and Marjorie, former months of age, whether they are in Bonneville residents. school or not. Children obtaining Mrs T. L. Jones of Portland vis­ their parents’ consent will be immun­ ited several of her friends in the dis­ ized to diphthera and smallpox. Child Health Day was made offic­ trict Friday. ial by act of congress and presiden­ H. D. Fraser went to Portland Sun­ tial proclamation. It is sponsored by day to direct his choir at the Wood- the United States Bureau of Public Health and the state board of health. stock community church. Posters and literature have been dis­ Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson and tributed through the local group. Lois and Mrs. Peterson enjoyed din- I ner Friday evening at the home of the E. L. W. Andersons. Dodson DAM Mr. and Mrs. S. J. MacDonald are new residents on the island. They Mr. and Mrs. Fred Botterbusch and have been here for approximately son spent a few days last week with two weeks. the Eldon Armstrongs. Mrs. Ford and Mrs. North spent Sunday Mrs. Dolly Scott and her a week-end in Portland recently. son Chet Scott and his w ife and a friend from Portland visited Mrs. Bud Albright returned Monday af­ North and Mrs. Ford. ter a month’s visit in the east. I f the program coming over the ra Mr. and Mrs. L. Waller of St. Hel­ dio is so full of blood and thunder ens are now residing at the Roose­ velt Inn. Mr. Waller is the new that mother can't bear it, then it’s a modem bed-time story for the kid manager at French’s. dies. Fred Devine and Art Zimmerman spent a few hours diving Tuesday. The world must be getting a lot better. You seldom hear anyone try­ Stanley Johnson returned from Se­ ing to get a laugh now by telling a attle Sunday with his family who mother-in-law joke. have been visiting there. He also Your life’s pattern, we mean. brought back a 30-pound halibut which the neighbors enjoyed im­ A re you making it yourself? Or will mensely. the tiny tuberculosis germ make it Mrs. Bret Phelps is now residing at the hotel. Mrs. Eldon Armstrong spent the week-end in Portland with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Botterbusch. Her niece, Mildred Jenkins of Portland, drove her back to Bonneville Sunday after­ noon. Marchbank’s —for MEN Pool — Billiards — Bar Mr. and Mrs. Burton moved for you? 12,000 young Americans between the ages o f 15 and 25 w ill die o f tuber­ culosis this year. Thousands more will enter sanatoria. Cigarettes — Tobacco — Cigars Find out about those lungs o f y o u n today. on U N C O V E R TUBERCULO SIS B Y Second Street Hood River M O D ERN M E TH O D S Virginia Drus spent Saturday with Grace Tienken in Portland. She at­ Mrs. Ward Keyes was a Portland tended the class play at Washington high school. visitor Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Drus and Dor­ othy spent the week-end at their cabin on the Washougal. Sunday, Doris and Ray Jones visi­ ted the Frank Lintons, while their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Jones, went to The Dalles. That Pattern of Y oui* ^ Let ike doctor be your guide to Mrs. Lash Entertains Mrs. James Lash entertained with a pinochle party on the occasion of her husband’s birthday on Friday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bucher, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gree- Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas di Francis­ son, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Strom, Mr. co have moved to Eagle Creek. and Mrs. O. B. Gunter and Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Correll. SPRING Fishing Good A fishing party made up of the O. C. Correls, Lyle Corrells, J. Lashs, O. B. Gunters and C. A. Stroms spent Saturday on the Hood River. They report the fishing very good. C. F. Beatie was a business visitor in Oregon City on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Carr spent the week-end at Husum, Wash. Mr and Mrs. Harris have moved back to their home in McLaughlin Park. Mr. and Mrs. Harold McShatko of The Dalles stopped for a short time in Dodson on Sunday. Portland shoppers during the week were Mrs. Rex Bauer, Mrs. A. R. DeTemple, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Johnston. Miss Lucille Tomlinson of Eugene spent several days visiting at the Lu­ ther home during the past week. BRIDES . . . . You can say one thing for old men. 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