F R I DA Y , AUGUST 13, 1837.
T H E
B O N N E V I L L E
DAM
815 Children Take
Lessons in Swimming
Retail Shop Workers
To Form Own Local
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Home Electrical
Equipment in
The Hood River County Swimming j
School started on its fifth week of j
instruction Monday, August 9. So Need of Care
far this year there have been 410
girl and 405 boys from all parts of
the county registered and receiving
free instruction.
The last two weeks of instruction
will cover breast stroke and both
elementary and racing backstroke.
This type of all-around practice in
all strokes makes for a better versed
swimmer when he received the ben
efit of technique in all methods of
progress through the water.
Swimmers and beginners’ tests will
be given in the near future and un
doubtedly there will be many who
have learned to swim well enough
this year to pass the beginners’ tests
which calls for a jump into water
over the swimmer’s head, and a
swim of 25 feet and return without
stopping. This is rather hard for
a beginner to accomplish, as the nec
essary part is leveling off after
jumping in and turning.
Life-saving tests will be given the
last week and there will probably be
about 25 or 30 junior life savers pass
their tests this year.
A water carnival is planned for
August 22, to serve as a grand fin
ale to the swimming school. Further
details concerning that will be an
nounced later.
LUMBER UNION MEETS
The monthly district council meet
ing of the Lumber and Sawmill
Workers’ Union was held at Cath-
lamet, Wash., Saturday and Sunday.
Stanley Brown and J. Herron at
tended from Hood River.
DANCE
at
ODELL GRANGE
Friday the 13th
Music by
MOREY GRAFF
Admission, 35c and 15c
you are ever burdened
With troubles and with
care,
Just drop around at March-
bank’s,
W here joy is in the air.
I
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M archbank’s
on Second Street, H«.od River
Pool — Billiards — Bar
Cigarettes — Tobacco — Cigars
Fuel Oil
TH E DALLES FREIGHT
LINE
Cascade Locks
Phone 131
A R T H R IT IS
“I suffered 6 years from arthritis
and dizzy spells. I believe that my
recovery was due to one thing
only, and that was Casey’s Com
pound. I cannot recommend it too
highly.”
Mrs. C. W. Green, 615 N. E. Couch
S t, Portland. Ore.
CASEY’S COMPOUND is sold by
Kresse Ifrug Co., Hood River.
FREE
DEVELOPING
at Keir's Drua Store
24-Hour Service
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Well - kept Household electrical
equipment not only will pay good
dividends but will be a decided safety
factor as well, says Harry L. Garver,
investigator in rural electrification at
Washington State College.
Or course, light bulbs cannot be
repaired, but they can be kept free
from dust. When one uses dusty and
dirty lamps, he pays for light that
he does not get. Burned out or
broken lamps can be replaced at a
small cost. Few homes are adequate
ly lighted at best, and nothing is
gained by failure to replace burned
out lamps. Sooner or later the cost
of a lamp that is not replaced must
be paid by caring for worn out eyes.
Although an extension cord is a
simple piece of equipment, it needs
a certain amount of care to enable
it to operate at highest efficency.
Extension cords should never be
strung over nails or left to lie even
on dry floors, much less wet ones.
Extension cords are designed to hang
free and for temporary use only, yet
one finds them strung along the
walls, lying on basement floors, or
pinched in door jams. The use of
cords in this way constitutes a real
fire hazard.
When an extension cord becomes
broken or the insulation injured, it
should be repaired at once. The
ends of the broken cord should be
scraped clean, without being cut into
and should be twisted together as
tightly as possible without stretching.
The joint thus made should be suf
ficiently strong to carry the mechan
ical strains that áre apt to occur on
the wire. It should then be soldered
so that the joint will be permanent
and also to give the two pieces good
electrical contact. In the soldering
of wires use a flux that will not
corrode the wire or injure the insul
ation. Many soldering fluxes contain
chlorine and will harm both the wire
and insulation if allowed to remain
on them. The joint should be taped
with a rubber splicing compound to
the thickness of the original insula
tion and then covered with friction
tape to hold the splicing compound.
Caring for Older People
In taking care of an elderly per
son, be sure to watch his diet as
carefully as you would that of a
baby. Older people require easily
digested foods. A lessening in the
amount of meat is urged and more
green vegetables to take its place.
Give all the fruit and milk they will
eat.
C H R O N I C L E
Housewives
Dimensions
Aid in Planning
Meetings
Churches
J ew elry
After holding three meetings herein
recent weeks under the supervision
of Tom Estabrook, Portland A. F.
Cascade Locks Chamber of Com
of L. organizer, the retail clerks of
merce — Merrill’s dining room,
Hood River expect to have their own ♦
Tuesdays, noon.
local within a very short time.
The average homemaker in th e. Bonneville Parent-Teachers Associa
Estabrook had informed local gro
tion — First Wednesday every
I
Pacific
Northwest is 5 feet, 5.1 inches
cery clerks that they had no official
place in Multnomah County’s loca. tall, and weighs 144 pounds Her eves ' month, study club at 1 :30, regular
No. 1092, and that it was necessary are 61.1 inches from the floor, her | meeting at 2:30 in Bonneville grade
for them to form their own group, shoulders 53.8, her elbows 41.9, while
school auditorium.
including not only grocery workers, her finger tips, with arms hanging! Bridal Veil Lodge, No. 117, A.F. and
but clerks in all types of shops, cloth down, are 26.3 inches from the floor j A.M. — School houso, Latourelle
These may appear to be technical I
ing, hardware, auto parts, etc.
falls, second Saturday in each
and
unimportant calculations, but on
When the advantages of having
their own local were shown to the the contrary, they are highly signif- j month. Visiting Masons welcome.
Hood River men they were agreed icant in determining how high var Cascade Y’aeht Club—Thursday, cab
in 8, Enquist addition. Everyone
that no time should be lost in form ious items in a kitchen or other part
welcome.
of
the
house
should
be
built
for
ing their own unit. Local conditions
can now be met, with the possibility greatest comfort, convenience, and. Cascade Looks City Council “ Second
of later closing hours. The inclusion health, according to Maude Wilson, j Monday of each month, city hall.
of all clerks will mean a stronger home economist on the Oregon exper-; Cascade Locks Boy Scouts — High
school, Tuesdays. 8 P.M.
body. A much larger part of the iment station staff.
Miss Wilson, together with Evelyn Bonneville Hoy Scouts—Grade school
dues money will be retained in Hood
H. Roberts of the Washington exper- ¡ auditorium, Tuesdays, 7 P.M.
River.
iment station and Ruth Thayer of |
Oregon State, conducted careful re - 1 Cascade Locks Townsend Club—Odd
search into the standards for work-1 Fellows hall, first and third Fri
Yellowstone Discovered
days, 8 P.M.
An interesting bit of Yellowstone ing surface heights and other space
Rebckahs—Cascadia
lodge, Cascade
units
of
the
dwelling
and
have
re
Park history tells us John Colter, a
ported
the
results
in
bulletins
under
Locks,
first
and
third
Wednesday«
soldier with the Lewis and Clark ex
of each month, Odd Fellows hall.
pedition in 1804, left the party on Its that name issued from both stations.
As a result of the study, the in
homeward trip and went back to the
8 P.M.
vestigators
recommend that where Cascade Locks P.T.A.—Second Fri
unknown west with two trappers he
had met. He set his face homeward houses are being built for general
day of each month, 8 P.M., high
again in 1807 and turned back again use, the average woman will find it
school.
with Manual Lisa as a fur trading most convenient to have the bottom Izaak Walton league—Meets second
man, one who sounded out the In of the sink about 32 inches from the
Monday of every month in Bonne
dians for fur lines. It was while on floor, the ironing board 32% inches
ville
auditorium. Directors meet
these wanderings that he stumbled high, and the food preparation table
fourth
Monday.
on a giant valley and beheld a jagged 31% inches from the floor. Preferred Port Commission—Second Thursday
heights for other tasks around the
of each month at City Hall, Cas
skyline. Passing through a natural house were also determined.
cade
Locks.
pass to the north, he discovered the
There was found to be less leeway
Damslte
post. Veterans of Foreign
hot geysers and hot springs, known in the preferred dish washing and
Wars — First and Third Mondays:,
ironing
heights
than
in
some
others.
now as part of Yellowstone Park.
meeting room of administration
Therefore the authors of the bulletin
His enchanted descriptions gained suggest that if there are no other
building, 8 P.M.
for it the name of “Colter’s hell.” work surfaces in the kitchen except I. O. O. F. —Casacde Lodge. Every
He called the Tetons the “Alps” on either side of the sink, the latter
Monday night. Cascade Locks.
and it has only been since July 29, should be lowered about 1 inch, which Troop 38«, B. S. A. Grade school gym
would make the work surface sev
every Friday, Cascade Locks.
1929 that the rugged Tetons have eral
inches higher than the best lev
been developed.
el, although not high enough to cause
as much trouble as if the sink were
For Heat Prostration
lowered further.
In
cases
of heat prostration, send
Some tests were made on a group
for
a
physician
immediately. Be sure
of Oregon women to find out how
to
loosen
clothing
and have patient
much variation in working surfaces
could be had without causing discom lie down in a comfortable position
fort. It was found that women could and in a cool place. Sips of cold
adjust
themselves easily to surface water may be given as well as stim
Following is a list of transfers of
ulants, but no external cold applica
real estate in Hood River County, re variations from 1 to 2 inches above tions should be applied.
or
below
the
average,
hence
if
corded from July 28 5 P. M. to Au
gust 4, 1937, 5 P. M., as published by houses built for sale or rent were
the Hood River Abstract & Invest constructed according to the average
Chronicle want-ads for results
requirements, they would best meet
ment Company:
the needs of those who would use
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Carey to Mr. them.
and Mrs. Guy E. Mooney, warranty
deed dated July 24, 1937, conveys 4
»
acres in Section 35, T. 2, South of
Odell about 1 mil».
LandTransactions
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jennings to May
B. Anderson, deed dated July 27,
1937, conveys lots 9 and 10, in blk.
♦
3 of Town of Waucoma, an addition
Oatmeal Muffins
to City of Hood River, free except
One cup cooked oatmeal; 1% cups taxes and assessments.
flour; 2 tablespoons sugar; 4 tea
Oak M. Rogers to W. H. Tallman
spoons baking powder; % teaspoon
Jr.,
warranty deed, dated June 7,
salt; % cup milk; 1 egg; 2 table
spoons melted butter. Mix and sift 1937, conveys lot 5 and 6 in blk. 1 in
flour, sugar, salt and maxing pow Middleton’s Subdivision of Lot “C”
der, add one-half milk, egg well of Pleasant View in City of Hood
beaten, the remainder of the milk River.
mixed with the oatmeal, and beat
Central Lumber Co. to S. E. Perras
thoroughly. Then add the butter. and Vera Perras, warranty deed, con
Bake in buttered muffin rings or veys all of lot 1, in blk. 13, Cascade
gem pan.
Locks Addition.
Recipes
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BONNEVILLE COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Civic Audutorium
E. J. Aschenbrenner, Minister
10:00 A. M., Bible School in charge
of Samuel Lancaster.
11:00 A. M., Morning worship in
charge of the pastor. The theme will
be: “The Eternal Hide and Seek.”
Your life has broken down, or is
breaking down, or will yet break
down without the steadying influence
of God. Worship Him next Sunday.
You are cordially invited to meet
with us.
♦
Portland Mtg. Co. to Mr. and Mrs.
♦
CASCADE LOCKS CHURCH
Earl C. Koberg, an estate by entirety,
♦
As a general rule when a girl warranty deed, dated July 30, 1937,
Willis Douglas, Pastor
starts calling a young man "Honey,” conveys lots 1, 2, 27 and 28, in blk 1, Sunday services:
remember us for
|
Town of Waucoma, now an addn. to
she is getting ready to sting him.
Church School, 10 A. M. Mrs. R. J.
“THE FINER ARTS”
City of Hood River.
Wuner, Superintendent.
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Morning worship, 11 A. M. Sermon
Some people buy wild-cat stock
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Frank to Foun topic: “Christ and the World Today.”
just as if their bank rolls had n!ne ders Corp., quitclaim deed, dated
Epworth League devotional meet '
Jeweler
March 1, 1937, conveys land in Sec. ing, 7 P. M.
lives.
1
1
Hood
River
11 and Sec. 14, T. l, containing 160
Vesper message, 8 P. M., “A God
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acres, west of Dee Flat.
Who Sees.”
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The man who is about to invest in
Mr. and Mrs. T. Nieda to Mr. and
a going concern, should first make
Mrs. G. E. Garman, warranty deed,
up his mind which way it is going. dated July 27, 1937, conveys land in
Hunting and Fishing Licenses Issued Here
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Sec. 8 T. 1, estate by entireties,
About the only time a woman de south of Parkdale 1 mile.
tests flattery is when it is directed
Henry Gilcher and Mr. and Mrs-
at another woman.
J. I. Pierce to Mr. and Mrs. Russel
H. Nichols, warranty deed, dated
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WITH OUR TACKLE
The man who wants to find out May 15, 1937, conveys land in Sec.
10, T. 2, about three miles southwest
how close his closest friend is should
TONKIN POLES — REELS — LINE — SPINNERS
of Hood River City.
try asking him for a $10 loan.
Also
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Pierce to Mr.
♦
and Mrs. Russell H. Nichols, deed
TIRES — BA TTERIES — ACCESSORIES
dated July 26, 1937, conveys 10-acre
tract
in
Sec.
10,
T.
2,
also
an
ease
P
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ment for roadway, about three miles
CALL
southwest of Hood River City.
BARTOL MOTOR CO.,
Authorized Dealer
WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY CO.
phone Hood River 1111, for radie
In this country love at first sight
isn’t
impossible,
but
at
the
same
service or repairing.
3rd and Cascade
Watch Our Windows
Phone 3733
time it’s safer to wipe off your
glasses and take a second look
R .O .S C H E
Get Those Fish !
L. R. Freygang
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