F R ID A Y . O t T o i t F U Î8. I»:« T H K. i t o N N I M M » D A M t ' H B O M C L E » H.Il I BONNEVILLE <Hy Jeu«i Itradl.-y > discussion« and vote» can you m ak e vo u r wishes .n this m atter under- »tood A musical nurnb»T by a trio, Mra Ft t/er Mr* McAualand. Mrs. IaM'ks " p a n ic ! by Mrs. I-aut- man. w p." " l " th»‘ d iscu ssion A social t. i hour arranged by the m others -f Mrs G a l e s h e f f s ro om with Mrs Shulenberg in ch a nce will con clu d e the program. "E n r o ll n-.w Invest in Yountc A m e rica Sup(>ort y o u r P a re n t- T e a c h e r s \-- '"ion N ex t P.-T. A. meeting Nov J 3 Hi p m C.m ic om one ill to the C arnival at Bonneville School. Fun. g a m es, eats Frids\ eveninjc. Oct 28. C om e out to sing e v e r y b o d y w e l com e M ndav evening. 7.30 p. m in Auditorium. Mr and Mi J am es H u s h e s vis- ! It.-ii i n i ' last F> Ida) Mr Hutches attended a dessert lu ncheon with Mr Fred C arlton at Mrs. H o stetter s T h e ladle- gym and v o lley -b a ll cla ss e s have st irted C om e and play with u , Mrs Fred C arlton instructing; Free T u esda y , 1 00 P in . Thursday. !* 30 a m. fa m ily h a v e m ov e d to P ortland Mr and Mr* Hoy Hheufele »pent the week end in Sllverton Mr and Mra D*** H oatetter went to the O r e g o n -W a s h in g to n footb a ll g a m e S a tu rd a y Mr and Mra Harry Flatter, Mr and Mra F A Itradley, C aptain and Mra daughtei Iarlu* and V an d m toan Tu**#day iM-alaleta and aon. Hobby, and Mr Jean Hawkin# and Mia L ewis were at the allow in night Htevenaon seein g " C a r e f r e e , " s t a r l. . ,, * | J I ih.wniriK and daughter ring Mr# F G in g e r R ogers and Fred : Mai " i <■ m ai,.| »<>n Ja* k Aataire, S u nd a y night. town Friday Mr and Mra John W o f f e n d e n had Mr li,,» • r Ni' *# "I Oh*n- aa their g u ests their d a u g h ter and Mr and I Mr# Mr and Mra George dnh b a i e a , i ri. a boarder. H ow ard ^on-in-law A ted. o v e r the w eek-end. Elatoi Sa tu rd a y night the firat fa'I d a n c e Mr# D-Roy will be aponanred by the A m e rica n in I’urtl.in,! la* I ¿eglon Mr mul Mi# Mra O liver Moreland in Kick in fHurn**<l t r an lied with the flu un«! mm - ñu* ¡i Al .1 tibie, w h o has been w o rk in g at Vinta Motor 1> C oulee am, ban returned to Dodaon Mr aim Mm Mr and Mra Marahall Kuaaell had Wei ** the guei aa their g u ests T u es d a y night. Mr. NO TH I OF W M il l \NT t A L L Maynard 1 annoti over the week-end. N o t i c e is hereby g iven tbut there Ml ' pellt Mond iv In and Mra K A Itradley. Mr and Mra. Habidean w ere the are n o w fund on hand to p a y w a r l ‘uri Inin) Mr and Mr# Jin k Oualey and g u ests o f Mr and Mrs John 1-aoa- rants N o V.7 t . 583 inclusive, dated June 1!, l'.i.s to July 1. 1938. In ter nelli Sa tu rd a y night. Mra Marahall Kuaaell has been est stops as of Nov 1, I93H. VKKA A. S P R A G U E . alck with the flu T h e Honneville tira d e School ia T rea su rer o f the h a v in g a C arnival Friday night City o f C a s ca d e D i c k s H ow a rd Klaton. Mias Jean H a w kins Mra Janies Kenner went to the (in k s Skating Itink last W e d n e sd a y . Mra A C apps la in the hospital t \ s( \ i u m i h * H i t . n s c h o o l and is ex p e cte d W ed n esd ay . i l k \ iritinia M c M u l l e n , Mr and Mrs J I) Rosa, Mr and Mra John C Fisher. C olon el John C. T h e C a sca de L ock s P irates had a I ec Division Engineer. Hepre en ta - footb a ll mime with L y le last Friday, tlve Nan W o o d ll o n e y m a n . Mr. and it was played on the G o v e rn m e n t Mrs H a loid Ickes. S e cre ta ry o f In G r o u n d , The core w a s tied, 19-19. terior w ere here M on day in sp ecting T h o s e playing in the n a m e w e re : the dam. and were g u e sts o f M a jo r Jim Kyle, Jim Smith, Chet W o d o - ward. Hank Hrink, N ob le H y d e. and Mra T W ea ver. T h e tw o little d a u ghters o f Mr and Daryl S trader Hob M organ . J im m y Hid» Jenkins. Hud Potts, Mrs Fred Morton en terta ined their Merrill. friends at a H a llow e'e n party at their j Duh Merrill ami Hobby Hyde. W ed n e sd a y a ftern oon . Tiles** hoys have tied both o f tin* r«l ailm ent g a m e s they have played and h op e to I let oher 38. E very m other o f sch ool children ! w in their next one. and all Interested friends are urgvd B e fo r e the g a m e the stu dents to colili to the Honneville 1* T A sh ow e d their high s c h o o l spir.t and meet mg at 3 . ltd p m W ed n esd ay , had a rally T h e b o y s b o r r o w e d their Nov 3 at the School Auditorium. dads' trucks and d r o v e the b oy s and The prop i a m will consist o f an ojien girls around tin* to w n a d v e rtis in g discussion regarding the a ccep ta n ce tin* y a m e In addition to son g s and or refusal of a W I ’ A assistant co ok , yells they had a bass drum, a government com m odities and a free cy m b a l, a bugle, and a siren to add tint dish for all school children to all tin* noise. T h e rally was e n Only h\ vour attendance, questions. jo y e d by all ta k in g part A4« •■••<1 I m « br A ••••<•«• I •««*•*• «I l)i«t«a M 1 E. ••••!•<*• H mm «t ■)*•«, Oit|«s O f f ic e r s fo r the fresh m a n and so p h o m o re cla s s e s w e r e elected l uesday. T h e y are F resh m a n C lass President, V ir- ,;iniii M cM u llen . V ice-p residen t. Duh Merrill. S ecre ta ry and T rea su re r. Helen Hosenback. S o p h om ore C lass President, sa llie M cM ullen. V ice-p residen t J im m y Merrill S e cre ta ry and T rea su re r, Francis 1’otts 1 1.1 vc volt seen out stink of toiletries and cosmetics- rhe J u n io r and S en ior o f f i c e r s \* ,*n* ele cte d earlier In the y e a r The Nation.ills advertised products in vjood assortment At M r. Jan,. , R e i m » ami new ►"‘ ►'X daughti ■ ■ O " * * ,r' t**«l h m m w * t Wf»k Mr ,n d Mr M-Gaunlm were in l'uri lar 1 shopping la*! **',k Caro I '' M r an<l Mr- l'-.'K* r N itm ami tw o cfOP fffl* ? Gangster Labor Rule before it ruins School News -0 4 Now, About This Water Board Election: tractively displayed in out new show vases. C A S C A D E DRUG CO. Phone *412 Cascade Locks SH O P AN D SAVE A T CASCAD E MARKET t. .»**.«..» vi i' 1 , v k *. O l i\ i o n P ree Delivery Phone LS I The St catino i. c [ Satisfaction Junint p r e s id e n t is N o r m a n C. L. RANKIN Candidate for CITY RECORDER My program includes main taining a separate office for city business and giving full time thereto if necessary. 1 believe in justice to one and all alike. — Paid Advt. CH I M s s i \ l.K I . A D I I K I O B onneville fish ladders, which sur prised the ich th y olog ica l critics when it was p rov ed that salm on could get past the big d a m with apparent ease and with no ha nd ica p to the rmgra- j tion, this week show ed that fish cou ld n o w ascend b ey on d the dam w h ich p reviou sly had been halted by the C a s c a d e rapids S evera l ch u m salmon, the run I which is just g e ttin g under w a y in j the lo w e r river, have been passing up the ladders. Fred Morton o f the fis h w a y s personnel reported T h e se are the w ea k est breed o f salm on, and j h e r e to fo r e have sp aw n ed on ly in the tributaries o f the lo w e r river. The ch u m salm on, it is stated, d oes not n ecessa rily return to its birthplace to sp a w n as do the Chinook and Steelhead. T h e y had not been e\- jiected to m igrate past the dam IDF. VI able taxes as m a y be imposed. S u r plus fu nds m a y be used to re d u ce rates, extend district sy ste m s and pay o f f bonds m o re rapidly. Mike Long BARBERING W om en's and Children's Our S p ecia lty C A S C A D E LOCKS Just east o f F la u eh er's KATE* (C on tin u ed from P a g e O n e ' to that bill. W hat a b ou t electric h e a tin g 0 ' The " o b j e c t i v e " rate schedule will allow 1,‘SHi k ilo w a tt-h ou rs o f h eatin g for $7.o(> T h .s is equal to five o f the pop ular-sized space heaters, burning c on tin u ou sly ten hours a d a y fo r a month T h e A dm in istra tor pointed out that districts ca n bring the heat ing rate e v e n below the ' j c figure by b a la n cin k it with an irrigation load d u rin g the summer. Each district or city sy stem reta il ing p o w e r at co st will follow the fo r m o f the o b je c t iv e schedule, the A dm in istra tor said, and will fix its r ites a c c o r d in g to a form ula that will assure a sound, self-su p p ortin g utility T h e a c c o u n t in g sy ste m will p rovide fo r p a y m en t o f fixed and op era tin g expenses, and su ch reason- lie*-*; ir.l amt tin* S en ior president is Hank Hrink. F resh m a n initiation is co m in g r a t h er late this year but it w a s n 't f o r m ica M a y b e it w a s by a cou p le o f I to shies but I guess they reniembei now (or it has started In the m o r n ing at noon, and a ft e r school girls m*l b oy s c a n be seen In short dresses. .m i n stock ing s, a doll In hand and n stalls, g o in g h om e or c o m in g to j 'U,hlU»l Don t think they are freaks, b e c a m e they are just " f r e s h i e s " The girls' lock er ro om has been com pleted and T h u rsd a y the girls Iliad » po t-lu ck supper follow in g the \r- .n c e m e n t o f the furniture HOLLYW OOD Dairy \Va r r e n d a le . O re A local Institution in terest ed in serving you to y o u r satisfaction Phone Bonneville 14-f-l O. V. BADLEY I i r I ill \ n < OM M IS S IO N K H >1 tiltiiiHiuih < ouiity ADVOCATES Better roads in suburban n e ig h b o r hoods . A d eq u a te fire p rotection for suburban h o m e s T a x a d ju s t ment on an equitable basis . Ade quate salaries and im proved public schools F a v o r s old age pension is in H R 41 t*t* Bids on all co u n t y business M e \ec*l II \ Hadley — Badly Han! Advt. Men’ s Rainwear Slickers -- Rubber Boots — Rubber Gloves — Rubber Suits For Children White Raincoats EE A l l IKING S W I FTS For Women Umbrellas — Galoshes A GOME* I H 1 INI OE PAIR'i The MEN’S SHOP PRODUCTS C j . v j J o Locks G O V E R N M E N T IN.**i IV H P M EA TS A N D