RIGHT T H E B O N N E V IL L E DAM C H R O N ICLE Cascade Locks wwwmwwwwwwwwwww NEW MODERN 6-ROOM HOUSE Open to the Public for Inspection FEBRUARY 20-27 In clu siv e— A ftern o on s and E v en in g s W est of High School (Continued from P a g e F iv e ) ing to Dr. and M rs. S ta n le y W ells of Hood R iv er, b efore the fir s t aid cla sses . Mr. and M rs. L ee M urrey and daughter, Jo a n n e , w ere g u ests Su n ­ day a t Mr. M u rrey ’s s is te r ’s hom e— Mrs. N. R . C astlem an in P ortlan d . C. C. “ C h ap ie” Chapm an spent th e w eek-end in P o rtlan d w ith h is fa m ­ ily. H e also attend ed the P a c ific F ru it d em o n stration m eetin g on Su n ­ day. Mr. and M rs. M artin W h alen a r ­ rived from C a lifo rn ia M onday night, w here th ey h a v e been th e p a st tw o w eeks v isitin g re la tiv es. T h e y are Hackett Furniture Co. g u ests o f M rs. W h a le n ’s paren ts, Mr. and M rs. W illia m Sundsten. Pacific Power G Light Co. Mr. and M rs. R o y W eem an drove to P ortlan d S a tu rd a y ev en in g and The Curtain Store of Portland w ere d inner g u ests o f friends. Mr. and M rs. M elvin H arrin g ton , Table Settings and Silver by R. O . Sche Mrs. C. E . C a m s and Mrs. A rth u r N ix drove to Hood R iv er T u esd ay aftern o o n to do som e shopping. M iss E d a Iv e rso n arrived F rid a y from P o rtlan d and w as a g u est of tra n sfe rre d to L o s A n geles, C a lifo r­ M r. and M rs. L e s te r Sp ragu e until nia. Sund ay w hen sh e returned to h er FU R N I H E D B Y - Bonneville Je a n hom e in P o rtlan d . e r o f the w eek w ith h is w ife. W eek-en d g u ests a t th e Capt. N e l­ Mrs. W ilb u r E a s le y and D orothy son home w ere th e ir ’d au g h ter and M acK in n on m ade a trip to Hood R iv ­ fam ily , Mr. and M rs. H en ry M iller e r S a tu rd a y to do som e shopping. and son C h arles from P ortlan d . G ibson H arriso n o f C hap m an’s R a y A bbet retu rn ed from A rlington G ro cery sto re spent Sund ay in P o rt­ th is w eek and will spent th e rem ain d - land v isitin g his g irl friend. S E E O U R U S E D CA RS A N D T R U C K S B e fo re you buy—P o rtla n d p rices and low er 1937 D O D G E Touring Sedan, new tires and 90-day guar­ antee. 1937 P L Y M O U T H Coach, low mileage and a real buy. 90-day guarantee. 1931 E S S E X Coupe, a real little car, overhauled. 1930 E S S E X Coach, a nice little coach. 1930 C H E V R O L E T Sedan for .................................... $ 7 5 1929 FO R D Town Sedan 1930 B U IC K C o u p e .......................................................... $130 1935 D O D G E Truck, van body, good rubber ...... $375 1934 D O D G E Truck, stake body and good rubber, me­ chanically in A -l shape. 1929 FO R D Truck, single tires, the truck for the ranch. 1931 Pick-up that any rancher will be proud to own. J. F. V O L S T O R F F , On the Heights, H ood River ♦ Mr. and M rs. A. L a s s ila and son, A rthur, h ave m oved from G lendale m W V M W H M W V M W M W W V to th e ir new hom e a t B a ttle Ground, W ash in gton . Move to G lendale— Mr. and M rs. R o g e r N eiss had as M r. and M rs. L e R o y H anson and th e ir g u ests M rs. N e iss’s paren ts, in fan t d au ghter, fo rm er resid en ts of E ag le C reek, a re m oving to G lendale Mr. and M rs. B a k e r o f P ortlan d. Mr. and M rs. V a n B ald w in drove to this w eek. P ortlan d S a tu rd a y and also w ent sk i­ ♦ ing a t Mt. Hood Su nd ay. V isitors F ro m P o rtlan d — Mr. and M rs. F . A. B rad le y had as B O N N E V IL L E SC H O O L th eir g u ests, S atu rd ay , M rs. R uth K a th le en W a rin g , a pupil o f the W illiam s, W iliam N ance, M ona C hrietz, th e ir son, F ra n k B rad ley , sixth grade, le ft fo r C a lifo rn ia last V elm a Dunn, and P h il B o lste r, all w eek. F ifth and six th g rad e E n glish from P ortland . c la s s e s h ave been read in g sto ries on ♦ L in co ln th a t show s tre n g th o f c h a r ­ C hurch S e rv ic e s Announced— a cte r. T h e re hav e been a num ber o f in ­ T h e eigh th g rad e cla s s pupils are qu iries co n cern in g the new order o f p ra cticin g th eir c la s s play w hich they w orship at B o n n eville Com m unity ex p e ct to produce in the n e a r future. C hurch. T h e re will be but one s e r ­ T h e n am e o f th e play is “ E lm e r.” vice. In th is serv ice all th ree parts, V irg il Anderson plays th e title role. th e firs t beginning a t 10:00 — the T h e te a ch e rs o f M ultnom ah County te a ch in g serv ice. T h e m a jo rity o f the are selectin g the songs fo r the M usic tim e in th is serv ice is given o v er to F e s tiv a l w hich w ill be held la te in the Sund ay School lesson. T h e re are April. W e exp ect a large re p re se n ta ­ c la s s e s fo r all ag es. A t 10:45 the tion from B on n ev ille School and hope w orship serv ice begins. D uring the th a t m any p aren ts will be ab le to a t­ en su in g 15 m intes, hym ns a re sung, tend. scrip tu re is read, and when possible, T h e B o n n ev ille boys’ and g irls ’ th e re will be a sp ecial m u sical num ­ b a rk etb a ll team w ent to C orb ett for ber. T h e worship o f God con clu des a gam e one day la st week. th is portion o f our program . T h en T h e T hird and F o u rth g rad e room th e preach in g serv ice begins a t 11:05. h a s an in tere stin g display o f L in coln D uring th is tim e th ere w ill be a and W ash in g to n pictures fo r th e ir sp e cial talk fo r the child ren, and b irth d ay party Monday. then the m ain serm on of the m o rn ­ K a th le en D onaldson will be m oving ing- T h e whole program will be aw ay soon, when h er p aren ts go to com pleted betw een 11:30 and 11:45. G rand Coulee. T h e tw o C hristian E nd eavors a re a t C arol B u ch er, G eorge C han ey and 6:00 Sund ay evening. One group is E d n a W ebb er and R o g er H aig h t h ave m eetin g fo r those who are a tten d in g been a b sen t th is w eek on a cco u n t o f high school, and one group for th o se illn ess. betw een th e fifth and sixth g rad es. ♦ In norm al y ea rs Ohio fa rm e rs use T ra n sfe rre d to I-os Angeles— Mr. and Mrs. Fred W arin g, fo rm er about 325,000 tons o f co m m ercial f e r ­ re sid en ts o f E ag le C reek, have been tilizers. (B y F R ID A Y , F E B R U A R Y 18, 1938. B ra d le y ) • EPPING’ S • RED & W HITE STORE Specials Fri., Sat., 'it'JÏ, PEACHES B ed <> (> :: :: < ' « ' « ' u < ' < > :: « > <► <> :: <► « • :: <> . ’ < > . > :: <> < ► <> <> «» <> <> «> i > < » ORE H E A T Burn GASCO BRIQUETS All Heat—No Ash You get only heat for your money when you buy Gasco Briquets. Ev­ ery particle of this fuel is a heat­ giving unit. It leaves no Ashes! 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