The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939, December 09, 1938, Page TWO, Image 2

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    F R I D A Y . D E C E M B E R 9. 1938
T II K HO N M . M i l . K D A M C H R O N I C L E
TWO
A . D a y O f f ic e r
In State
Wildlife Group
♦
P U D Hearing Set
For I -inn County
Portland. Hood R iv er N ew s
Busi­
ness and P rofe ssion a l W o m e n 's Club.
H o od R iv e r G ard en Club
Achievement Day
T o be Observed
♦
♦
HA I.EM A public hearing to d e ­
term in e the feasibility o f the p r o ­
posed U n n co u n t y peoples' utility
district will le- l o l l at I>-banon
D e c e m b e r 9. the state hy d roelectric
c o m m is s io n an nou n ced here T uesday.
In case the com m issio n finds thst
the p ro je ct Is feasible, a special
election will he called
A sim ilar
p r o je c t w a s tsvicr p rev iou sly d e fe a ted
by the voters o f Linn co u n ty
T h e district n ow under c o n s id e r a ­
tion w ould Include virtually all o f
the agricu ltura l a rea o f Linn cou n ty
and all o f the municipalities, with
the e x c e p tio n o f A lbany
E very Saturday
O ther Scholarships from the County
S ch ool B oard, the H o o d R iv e r Sun
and sp ecials from 4-H Clubs will be
an n ou n ced later
H o od R iv e r 'l Second 4-H C lub
A chiev em en t Day will be held S a t­
urday o f this week at the A m e rica n
Style r e v u e
pins and County-
L eg io n Hall Hood R iver, a c c o r d in g a w a rd s in con tests o f a national
to L. B Gibcon. C ounty Supt. o f nature will be awarded.
S ch o ols, and A L Marble. C oun ty
It is hoped that the radio recently-
A gricu ltu ra l Agent, w h o report a won by the Parkdaie Social P rogress
very excellent year in 4-H Club C lub will be on hand f o r presentation
work and w h o e x p e c t ca p a cities to
A picture show is a fitting end fo r
be ta x ed that Jay.
the day and A S K olstad and his
T h e p rog ra m is
R ia lto Manager. H o r r y W eb er, have
9 If» a ni
Awarding o f 4-H pins a rra n g ed to admit the wh ole 333
and presentation o f theatre tickets.
c o m p le tin g clu b m e m b ers to the
10 40* Talk bv C. D
Nickelsen. a fte rn o o n show at the R ia lto theatre
C ou n ty Judge Elect, on B oys and free o f ch a rg e
G irls w ork 60 years a g o in H o o d
R iv e r
,
10:45-—Presentation o f S p e c i a l
P A V IN G ST R IP COM PLE TED
A w u rd s (local state national)
T h e new sector o f Industrial Street
11:15 Talk by I
> Allen. A s s is ­ part o f the Babler Brothers contract
tant State Club Leader. Corvallis. f o r
im p rovin g
H ood
R iv e r
city-
♦
Ore.
streets. has been com p leted and is
lllu stro v o x wound equipm ent and
11 4 r, Sing a song until lunch is op en to tra ffic, from the T e x a c o Oil
n ew h o m e lighting film s have been served
plant to its con nection with the
ob ta ined fr o m Y a kim a and will be
12 00 Lunch Picture taking
p a v in g strip com pleted ea rly this
s h o w n to sev era l org a n iza tions in
I to Free show
for co m p letin g
! s u m m e r near the A G A cold storage
H o o d Itlver during the next few 4-H C lub mem ber- Itialto Theatre.
■ plant
T h e work o f s u r fa c in g other
d a y s, a c c o r d in g
to Mrs.
Mildred
T h e G ra n g e women o f the C oun ty
j c it y streets has been delayed until
O w en , H o m e Lighting A d v isor for are fu rn ish in g a hot dish and s e rv in g
spring.
P a c i f i c P o w e r and Light C om p a n y
lunch
E verybody brings sa n d w ich - I
( 'oinhiniiig fa ct s about eyesight c o n ­ es
T h e Hood Itlver Farm Bureau |
serv a tion and lighting e f f e c t s in the and Arden Farms Inc will furnish | m v w v v w y y y y w w y y w v y y w v v
ho(ns, the film s o f f e r h a lf an hour ice cream .
ROLLER
o f ed u ca tion a l entertainm ent that is
Special awards o f Scholarships are
E very Fri.,
well worth seeing
to he presented by the fo llo w in g o r ­
Nat., and
T h e film s w ere secured at this time gan izations American Legion A u x i l­
Nun. Nltes
pa rticula rly to aid those com p etin g iary. Pine Grove Grange, R o c k f o r d
in the I K H Lum p Contest, which G ra n g e. Odell Grange. P o m o n a
E A G L E S H A L L — H O OD R I V E R
ends at midnight Saturday. Decern
G ra n g e. Rotary Club, H ood R iv e r
l*er 10. IgM-al lump d ealers w h o are Branch
First N itional
Bank
of
Mponsorlng
the con test,
announce
that en try blanks will continue to be
distributed until noon Saturday
Alva Jiay, for many yt-ars » strong
i l v m i l r ..f gam e ' " r <rvatiof>. And
Secretary of thr Hood Kiver < »unty
H ulun Protective A »eociation,
ln.it vi i’i’k n*un*<J \.. i president o f
the <in-gun WildJif» Federation at
Ha third annual < -onferem *• In * ’or-
v a < ;
and I l Id i| o f I «at
week
K |) Hutton vh e-preeldent
nf On; 1 1 a ni organization. mu » named
tu the hoard o f dir< ■ 'o r a o f tin- «tate
fTOUp
T hr tw o men w h o attended the
co n fe re n ce
at
Corvallis. reported
that the »tate «roup, which la a c o m -
binallun o f gam e protective axsocla-
tluna, Chatide-r» o f Commerce i II
Bof
ita and other almUMT
organizations. went mi r « onl aa
fa v o lin e a cunei It utlonu ! amendment
fur Oreifon which would provide for
the appointment o f five men to the
alali ►.anie coinmlstlon fur five year
period»
Tile
Federation alau la
deairuua o f preventing any Inroada
un the «tate gam e fund
G o v e m or-
elei I Charles
A
Hprague.
who
addressed the gathering announced
there would he n o chnllge In the
■ late g a m e com m ission when ho
takes offlt e and that tie intends to
re appoint K K Wilson o f Corvallis
to Ihe comm ission, when Wilson's
term expire»
A resolution was introduced into
the con fe re n ce by com m ercial fish­
ermen proposing that nil coinmer-
< lai flailing on Ihe Columbia Hiver
above the Bonneville I >am I«* c u r ­
tailed
T he co n fe re n ce favored r e c ­
Tin* 1st prize lump will be exhibit-
omm ending the proposal to the voters
•*d at the F ra n * Furniture store dur-
o f the state
It wna brought out that mining j m g the r e m a in d e r o f the contest.
operations on coastal at reams arv H o w e E le c tr ic C o m p a n y and Hackett
gieatly
endangering
t h e aiiimon F urniture C o m p a n y previou sly have
there
Muddy waters prevent the d isp la y ed this lam p In their show
w in d o w s
descending Hngerlinga from se c u r ­
Dr Penn C rum , H u gh Hall, and
ing an adequato foia! supply, It was
U J. .H rennam un. principal o f the
pointed out
W h ite S a lm on High School, have
O fficers named by the state group
been appointed ju d g e s o f the con-
were Charles \ Sprague, honorary
te»t IpaMoni espet I to wuknum :e
president. William I. Finlay, reg ion ­
the w in ning co n testa n ts early next
al director National Wild life F e d e r­ week
ation. William J Smith. Portland,
president. Alva Pay. Ilond lUver.
Nl’ K A t i l K V IM T N MUNICH
vice president , Il
II Stage, P o r t ­
( l o v e m o r - e l e c t Charles A S prague
land. secretary
w a s a recent visitor In this locality
The only method o f finan cing the A n ew s note from Mosler carried
alate organisation Is th rough tira the In form ation that the Salem p u b ­
sale o f wildlife seals. Inaugurated lisher. w h o won d e cisiv e ly In the
last year T he next »ale will he held last election o v e r H en ry L Hess,
In February
T h e seals will be sold the d e m o cra tic nom in ee, visited In
at $1 per sheet, each sheet p icturing Mosler Saturday at the h om e o f A
ss» different animals, birds, trees, C. Holmes
flowers and fish
Continuing . . .
DANCES
By Popular Requests
at
O d e ll Grange
Hall
starting
DECEM BER 10. 1938
Films T o Aid In
Lighting Contest
SKATING
Ranchers—
HALL
FRIDAY
Dec. 9
Popular P rices
t
P hone
Hood
Radio
S ervice
,
M O REY
GRAFF
R epa irin g
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Christmas
;
1
C O M PA N Y , for $18.00 per year . . . N O T H I N G E L S E
LIKE IT IN T O W N .
1
YOU
NEED
W e have made arrangements which enable us to
write $5000 10000. Public Liability and Property Dam ­
age insurance on your passenger car IN A S T O C K
Hood River Abstract and
TO SEND TO
FRIENDS. AND ALSO
WRAPPING PAPER
Investment Co.
104
I
I
Third
St.
TO
HELP
PRESENT
H o o d Rirer. Oregon
YOUR GIFTS MORE
W ITH
PLENTY
OF
THE BRIGHTEST
Give
Him
Shirts
and
Ties
This
Christmas
TO
FASHION EACH
PACKAGE, AND
CHRISTMAS TAGS
ALSO
PLENTY
OF
THE CHEEKIEST
CHRISTMAS SEALS
. . . .
FOUND IN A
MORE COMPLETE
SELECTION
AT
Tailored by Arrou»
$ 2.00
S H IR T S
by
or
^
BEAUTIFULLY . . . .
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B A R TO L M O T O R CO.
M 'M IS S I O N
Mu
R iv e r
CALL
MEANS
I I.OSEN M E Iti H A N T 'N I ' A K K
I. O. O. F.
Paul Huelat Orchestra
'
Jerry TVacn, w h o for the past 10 j
in,uilb» ha» operated the M e rch a n t's l
Cafe on Third Street, this week
moved his equipment (nun the In­
d i n o l a Building
He plans to lea v e
for the East
DANCE
S m ooth R h y th m by-
TIES
O
$1.00
The-
It s a revelation to view the most complete assortment of his favorite make
All box ed attractively in gift boxes.
PARKINS, Inc.
Hex'd R o er
S M
A R T
S H O P
HOOD R IV E R