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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1937)
/ T H E B O N N E V I L L E DAM C H R O N I C L E FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 1937. C A S C A D E LOCKS THIRTEEN DELICIOUS MERGER! SP ICED TEA AND ICE CREAM! (By Mrs. Clara Nix) • i i m H H H H H H H W H H V H W H H H H V W W V W W V V VH W H V V ||||| Mr. and Mrs. Lew Morgan, Forest The 14th annual pioneer picnic was held Sunday in the Government Hess and “ Red” Woodward all drove grounds. There were about 150 pres to Green Point Mountain look-out to ent. Time was given to visiting and take Morgan's son, Bill, some food electing of officers. Pete Moran ofj supplies. Tigard was named president Mrs.| Mrs wjlbur Eas,ey ^ thn?e SQng Maggie Cates of St. Helens, vice-pres-1 ..Witty>„ David and Jimmie, re- ident, and Frank Ha \*as turned home Sunday after a week’s secretary. | vacation in Stevenson with relatives. Those attending brought lunc h has Mrs. Arthur Nix spent the week- kets, and ice cream an co ee were end jn Stevenson with relatives and served to everyone. friends. Birthday Party Held J t " ~ , , Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nix attended a lovely birthday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Easley Tues day evening at Stevepson in honor of Mrs. Arthur Nix’s birthday. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Butler of Skamania, Mr. and Mrs- Delmar Easley and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bevans. Mrs. Hix received many lovely gif Mr. and Mrs. John Woodward and two sons, Kenney and Lee, and Mrs. Emma Woodward left early Sunday morning on a business trip to Yak ima. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Strader and son, Toughy, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cams. Mr. and Mrs. Erickson of the Rap ids left for the Oregon beaches for a short vacation this week. Mrs. Ed Matheny was a luncheon guest of Mrs. Frank Strader Friday afternoon. Mrs. Frank Strader, Mrs. Ed Ma theny attended the West Coast Power Company cooking school in Steven son Friday afternoon. Mrs. Matheny won a lovely cake. Noble Hyde was home over the week-end from his work to visit his family. FREE D EV ELO PIN G at Keir's Drita Store 24-Hour Service Ì. Ask about the NORGE ON TH E R0LLAT0R COMPRESSION UNIT /â^ùyeAaùn- Leslie and Jeanne Cornell drove to Salem Friday evening and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Stur- gess. Saturday they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Sturgess of Portland and they all drove to North Sanna- tuam and spent the week-end camp i^i>aaK:SSiSSS*5SSS6SS?88SSíSSSSSSaSW88í-3SS^a8a9S»-«ío<>^. ing out at the big springs. UGAR, n’ spice, and all things nice, are certainly responsible for Howard Harrison, Beth Manches ter, Frank Chapin and Cora McCul the inimitable flavor of this Orange Pekoe Ice Cream; but much lough made a trip to Portland Friday. of the credit for its velvety-smoothness and easy-to-makeness must go to the modern ice cream freezer. And the credit for having on Sunday guests at the J. F. Kelsay hand a ready supply of ice goes to the modern ice refrigerator which home were Mr. and Mrs. Walker of now needs to be re-iced only every 4 to 7 days. To make this Orange Canby and Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Haas Pekoe Ice Cream the agitated way, pour 1 cup boiling water over of Oregon City. tablespoons orange pekoe tea, 6 cloves, 1 % cups sugar, % teaspoon Melvin Harrington started to work salt. Cover, and steep for 3 minutes. Strain and pour the warm on the fruit growlers’ warehouse in liquid slowly over 2 beaten egg yolks, stirring thoroughly. Cook, Hood River this Tuesday. By Grace Babson SEASO N ABLE GOODS stirring constantly, for about 2 minutes. Cool. Add % cup orange Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hanson and Juice, 2 tablespoons lemon Juice, % teaspoon grated lemon rind and family of Portland were Sunday 3 cups coffee cream. Fold in 2 egg whites, stiffly beaten. Pour mixture and B R O K E N L I N E S guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hank Those of you who still have hopes into freezing container of modem ice cream freezer. Then pack a Munkres. of inspiring in a literary or artistic mixture of 3 parts crushed ice to 1 part rock salt around freezing Our July Clearance left us with a Mr. and Mrs. Lee Murray and way your children, grandchildren, container. Freeze until turning becomes difficult— about 5 minutes. pupils, or young friends, might do " daughter, Joanne, left last Thurs Take out dasher and pack down evenly with a spoon. Cover ice cream number of broken lines and sizes. day for Bend, Ore., where they will well to invest in, or borrow from the with wax paper. ReDack, Cover and allow to harden at least 1 bn»» visit relatives for a few' days and library, some of the books by Hend AN D I T S Y O U R GAIN! from there on to Long Beach, Wash., rik Van Loon. While watching the movie, “ Rem For those of us who agree with who most generally observes all the to complete their two weeks’ vaca brandt,” I kept feeling that the flair these sentiments, I don’t know any rules of safety and proves an asset tion. Summer Dresses Mr. and Mrs. Artie Sundsten are with which the play was presented better way of helping the movement rather than a hazard on Oregon’s streets and highways. must have been inspired by Mr. Van for finer books for the children than the happy parents of a baby boy, Coats and Suits born early this Tuesday morning at Loon’s life of that brilliant artist. supplying them with some of these Every motorist interested in help So I have been re-reading some ot fascinating volumes written and il ing reduce the traffic toll should ally the Hood River Hospital. Sunday guests at the Clyde Foulkes the books that Van Loon has written lustrated by Hendrik Van Loon. A ll W ash Dresses himself with the existing safety pro home were Mr. and Mrs. G. Nass- for children, books which seem to gram by signing the pledge and at hahn. Art Nasshahn and Mrs. F. W. me so inspiring for people of all ages. taching it to his car, the automobile Way back 20 years ago he pub Johnson and three children of Summer Knit W ear club urged. Gresham. The three children stayed lished that delightful volume, “ A The pledge is as follows: Short History of Discovery,” a book for a few days’ visit. “ With the knowledge that it is my Hats — Gloves — Purses Robert Woodward and Barney of 126 pages, with a very readable clear-cut duty to conserve life and Beams left for Eastern Oregon to account of a different discovery or prevent suffering and injury with Foundation Garments "founding” on each page; and on work in the harvest. every means in my power, I hereby Leonard Titus of Pocatello, Idaho, the opposite page, an illustration in agree: Broken Lines Lingerie arrived Sunday afternoon at the color. A thrilling book with which • “ That I will drive carefully at all Take the Oregon Motorists’ safety Harry Titus home and Tuesday he to begin one’s history of the w orld! times, keeping hands on wheel, eyes Then came that marvelous book, pledge ! and his brother, Harry, drove to on road, mind on driving. You will find a lot of REAL BAR This call was sent throughout the "The Story of Mankind,” with over Chehalis, Wash., on business. “ That I will learn, respect and Mrs. Tubandt and son, Richard, re 100 illustrations. At first published state this week by leaders of the obey the rules of safety.” GAINS Here This week and next. turned home from Portland Sunday at five dollars, it has long been avail 1937 “ Let’s Quit Killing” safety pro “ It is a fine thing to go through where Richard had his tonsils and able in a one dollar edition. Two gram, who have made available to years later came “ The Story of the all motorists an attractive red, white life with a smile on your face, but adenoids removed. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Harrison of Bible,” with its scholarly and liberal and blue sticker, on the back of your big job is to say something or do something that will ease the other Marshfield arrived Saturday for a viewpoint and such fascinating illus which is a pledge to drive safely. visit with the T. H. Harrison family. trations. It also was first published Endorsed by Earl Snell, secretary fellow’s burden so that he, too, will Audrey Titus left Saturday morn at five dollars and then reprinted in of state, and Mayor Joseph K. Car- smile.” ing by bus on her two weeks’ vaca the same form at one dollar. son Jr., of Portland, the stickers are Chain stores have 127,482 unit es Then two years ago Dr. Van Loon available at the office of this news tion, which she is spending with (yes, he’s a doctor of philosophy, and paper, the chamber of commerce, or tablishments in operation in the friends at Ocean Lake. United States. Frank Chapin spent Saturday and has been a college professor at dis at establishments displaying the Hood River Sunday in Portland visiting his tinguished colleges) published a de sign here. A supply of the stickers A species of stingless bees has lightful little book, "Around the was received by the Sun this vve-k mother. been found in South America. Louis Folsom. Carl Epping, George World With the Alphabet.” A page and any driver may receive one at for each letter from “ A is for Ath Howe and Art Nix left early Sunday the Sun office. morning and hiked up Eagle Creek ens” to “ Z is for Zermatt” with a full The pledge sticker, issued from the page illustration in color of each and did some Dretty good fishing. offices of the Oregon State Motor place described. Mrs. J. F. Kelsay and Mrs. Ohl- Last year came the second volume Association, is based on experience man were shopping in Hood River in this new series, “ The Songs We which has shown that the man pledg Monday. ing himself to safe driving is the one Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kyle drove to Sing.” There are 25 simple songs with simple accompaniments and, of Portland Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles of Lakeview course, the full page colored illus and Marcus Holling and Mrs. Xim- trations. Of these new books. Dr. Van Loon ena Holling of Portland were Friday I f you are ever burdened writes: "Now what was in my mind guests at the M. L. Morgan home. when I started the “ A B C” was W ith troubles and with Miss Ruth Buche was down from something like this. Our children’s the Columbia Gorge Hotel to try her care. luck with the rod and reel in Herman books, by and large, are not at all F O R B U IL D IN G N E E D S Just drop around at M arch- what they should be. A great many Creek this week. bank’s. Cors McCullough and Beth Man of them happen to be bound copies Contractors and Builders in the East are eager to get of our so-called ’Sunday Comics.’ I W h ere joy is in the air. chester drove to Portland Tuesday Lumber from Oregon for their construction needs. Much to do some shipping for their week’ s might as well confess that, together of our product goes to Eastern markets. Local folks can with many millions of my neighbors, vacation. The girls are leaving I regard the average Sunday supple secure this high grade Lumber at their backdoor. They Thursdav for California, Grants ment comic as the most pernicious can save grief and extra expense at the retail yards at Pass and Crater Lake. or. Second Street, H«.od River “ Stub” Riggles and Vivian Brown artistic, literary and ethical pabulum Dee of Pool — Billiards — Bar who are former residents of the that could possibly be fed to our Cigarettes — Tobacco — Cigars younger generation.” Locks, were visiting friends here this week. Lester Sprague and daughters, El eanor and Eileen, attended a family reunion at Mollala Sunday. Mrs. Hulda Olin left Sunday even ing for an indefinite visit with rel A n Abstract is the way to find out. Pine boxes atives and friends in Portland Mr? H. J. Titus. Mrs. S S Ste-; Reasonable Price«. H O O D R IV E R A B S T R A C T & I N V E S T M E N T C O . vens and Florence Titus were Hood j River business visitors Tuesday. 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