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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1938)
I EIGHT TH E BO N N EV ILL E DAM CHRONICLE days' visit w ith their aunt, Mrs. Mae Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. H ank M unkres en C a s c a d e Locks tertained a num ber of their friends w w w v w » v w »v »»\» v w »v w w w » at a lovely lunch after the dance at (Continued From Page Four) the Dugout S aturday night. care. He had a* very bad felon on Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller and Mrs. his finger. A lta Wilm and daughter, Bobbie, Mr. and Mrs. Lee M urrey ana were shopping in Portland Saturday. daughter, Joanne, spent the week Mr. and Mrs. Jim M errill made a end in Portland with relatives. business trip to Portland Monday. Miss Beth M anchester and her sis ter. Mrs. Russell Nichols, who lives at Hood River, m ade a business trip to The Dalles M onday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Lee M urrey, Mrs. Melvin H arrington and Mrs. C. E. I W H W W W W W H W H H W C ains drove into Portland Thursday O N N E V IL L E SCHOOL NEW S night and attended the Rebekah B The third and fourth grades made Lodge. Mrs. M urrey’s m other was an educational excursion to Hood initiated into the lodge th at night. River on T hursday last week. Miss L aura Eskelson of Portland Jam es Faubian of the of sixth w as a Sunday guest a t the T. H. w ent along to report back to grade his H arrison home. room on the trip. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. W uner left the school house on the Sunday for Herm iston, w here they bus Leaving at 9.TO M., they drove to will visit a few days with Mr. W u- Hood River, A. enjoying the scenery ner's sister. along the way, especially the Sleep Mr. and Mrs. Joe M orr's and F rank ing Indian of W ind Mountain. On Hall left early last T uesday m orning arrival at Hood River, the bus drove for a short pleasure trip. F rank around the ruined apple house for stayed over at Corvallis w here he on the destructiveness of visited friends. Joe and Mrs. Morris a fire; lesson thence the new Post Office. visited relatives in Albany and then Mr. M cLucas, to the aster, made journeyed on to Eugene. The trio them welcome, and postm took into returned home late W ednesday night. the back room w here they them watched Bill Ferguson returned from La cancelling m achine and some G rande T hursday night on the train the bought com m em orative stam ps for after spending several days there, their collections. working. After thanking Mr. McLucas, they Mrs. Charles Olin left for P o rt went to the office of the Bonneville land Friday, where she rem ained un Dam Chronicle, where Mr. Buchanan til Monday visiting relatives. very kindly and demon Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Langton spent strated the printing patiently of the paper. the week-end in Portland w ith rela They saw the linotype m achine in tives. action, and each received a block Friday night out-of-tow n guests at with his nam e on it. The press was the Charles Haggblom home w ere very as were the paper Mr. and Mrs. Charles Olson of P ort cutter interesting and the trays of type and the land. “pi.” Mrs. H. E. Pointer and Hazel John N ext to the F irst N ational Bank. son were shopping in Portland Mon There the m anager, Mr. Blanchar, day of this week. received them courteously and took Mr. and Mrs. George Haggblom and Charles, Law rence and H erbert Haggblom w ere am ong the m any Portland shoppers S aturday after noon. Captain and Mrs. H. A. Scott from Fort Peck, Mont., left the first of the week after a much enjoyed few School News CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE FOR SALE Almost new 19117 three- quarter ton Chevrolet pickup truck, $485. Term s or trade. This is a real buy. Phone or w rite W arren David son, Cascade Locks. 12 27-3* President’s BALL at the DUGOUT Saturday Nite IN CASCADE LOCKS JANUARY 29 FOR RENT Sponsored by the CASCADE LOCKS F IR E DEPARTM ENT CABINS, two and three rooms. Light and w ater available. Andy Lane Cascade Locks. " i ; t/fß tr. ■/m L o n g D istance... is much too useful a service to keep in reserve for emergencies alone. Use it for friendship’s sake. Use it to call loved ones. Use it to plan trips, make reservations. Use it to consult, to advise, to exchange views, to search out op portunities. THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY FR ID A Y , JANUARY 21, 1938 them behind the counters to see the m achines, the money and the vaults. By this time everybody w as hung ry, so they returned to the w aiting bus which drove to a good parking place for lunch. But before they could eat, they m ust needs visit the grocery store for candy and cookies. A fter lunch the bookstore w as vis ited, w here several who wished to add to their stam p collections made purchases. Next, to the Public Library. Mrs. W ait, the librarian, received them graciously, showed them the library upstairs and down, and explained about the books and how to borrow them. Time to go now, and after an hour’s ride back to Bonneville, the children voted it the end of a per fect day. George Chaney entered the Third grade on Monday, coming from Ock- ley Green School in Portland. K athleen Donaldson has donated some sea articles to the museum. ♦ CASCADE LOCKS HIGH SCHOOL (B y W illiam Morgan) Friday, Jan. 14, the junior class held a m eeting to set a date for the Junior Prom and Junior Play. The play will be given M arch 11 and the Prom will be March 18. The Sophomore m eeting was held to decide when they should have their pot-luck dinner. The date de- j tendent for another two years. His cided on was February 1. present term does not expire until F riday the Locks’ first team lost sometime in June. to Mosier with the score of 32 to 29. The second string won over Mosier 28 to 7. Tuesday the Locks played Lyle on the home floor. The score was 47 to 23 in Lyle’s favor. 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