The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934, September 21, 1934, Image 3

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    1111 »»AM CHRONICLE
CHURCH SERVICES
'Get ‘A ’ P r e m iu m Milk «1 no Extra Cost"
grade a pasteu rized
DAIRY PR ODU CTS
Daily service. Leave order* at Lakeside Market
or get the milk at any grocery »tore along the
h ig h w ay .
BRANDES
CREAMERY. Inc.
HOY SINNF.R, Drivtr
Co in inanity M e Church
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Krv t at w it * Smith, P u to r.
10 a. ■
l*ulilt< Wor<hl|i
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7 to |.m
I’» j rr M rriina W nlnreU y Kvroing
Community Center - Chapel
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S It 1 rrfrro, I'iMor
10 1 m
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1 \ ■ in* pru|>lrt' M rrima
Pulilli imilr<| to all v iv u n .
II a. m
7 p. m
Atkinson, Mr. and Mrs. E. L.
Covan, Mr. and Mrs. John Kier
BO N N E V ILL E
and Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Morgan.
tty Ainu Frrrington
Those who expect to leave soon:
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Root, Mr. and
At the last meeting of the Mr*. Fred Jordan, Mr. and Mrs.
Women’s Club of Bonneville the | Fred Ferguson and Mr. and Mrs.
following of (iter* were elected: Ray Northcott.
: President, Mrs. Wells; vice-pres­
Mr. and Mrs. George iiagghlom
ident, Mrs. (j. F.. (ioodwin; se«re-
tary, Mrs. George I.inton, and and I-awrence iiagghlom left We«l-
treasurer, Mrs. L. Bauer. The fol­ nevlay for Warrenton where they
lowing exe« utive commitee was ap- will visit relatives for a week.
|«ointed: Miss Guyla Galasheff,
Mrs Wilbur Wetter I und, Mrs. C.
Samuel Hill Jr. of iiill Crest
W Be«k, and Mrs. Frank Linton,
sja-nt Sunday at the Sprague home.
with two more to lie selected when
the Columbia women have moved
Mrs. Inga Keuterskiald and
in I he executive committee will
meet soon and draw up plans for Mrs. Wm Sundsten were Hood
Rver visitors Tuesday.
the coming year.
! i idle < ummins, Poitlud
pianist, will play a short program
for the Bonneville Women's club
at the meeting to Ire held Thurs-
da> afternoon, September 27, at
the h..me of Mrs. Frank Linton.
M«t«-ii.d {•« I hi* houw «.in lw
|Hmha*rd for only JOG Thi* in
(I ih I t i »* ithlo«*. door», pl>«<*>d
lut Interior fitmh and < hittmrs
I hi* h>>u*r. with ( n m trlr (nun
ilalton, plumbing .irvi wiring, .ill
ready t*» « c u fiy , n»*i» only $2M)
Ihr» im ludr* all l-iU>r tm ii
OWN
THIS
In Beautiful
CASCADE LOCKS
Over 200 choice homesites to choo*e from; clo*e to grade and
high school; w a t e r ; electricity; telephone; churches; hourly bus
service to dam. Restrictions for your protection. A real home town
to live in. W a r r a n t r y deed.
Mr iin‘* M** K E In d ia ot
Oregon City spent the week end
with \ lr aful Mrs. W. W. Tapton.
j
0
(* o rKe Bogandus and liarland
rIadfH tcr Wfre in PortIand Tucs.
1 day.
Mr. and Mrs. Fiverett Govan
who have been living on Bradford
A group of ladies surprised Mrs.
Island are now living at Flagle
Koseback
on her birthday Thurs­
Creek.
day the thirteenth.
Mr. Larry Sherman has pur­
Archie Cook, the new owner of
chased the I-imb's Inn at Warren-
dale where lie plan» to carry on Tyrell’s Tavern, opposite the gate
the restaurant and camp ground at the reservation, has installed a
business that Mr. and Mrs. How­ brace of gasoline pumjis and is
ard I^inib had.
filling up tanks of roaming motor­
ists.
He opened Saturday night
Sc hool started Monday morning
with ninety-one pupils. This year and did a flourishing business Sun­
there are three teachers, Mr. day.
Kolerts lieing added as principal.
A reckless driver came within a
I he classes are meeting temporari­
ly in the Community Hall and the hairs breath of running down
Lieut. G. S. Gorlinski. resident
old sc hool house.
engineer, on the reservatmn Sun­
This coming Monday bids will day morning. Suspicion pointed
lie o|>ened on the Transportation to Deacon Folder Eddy, general
of school children of District No. manager of the Guy F'. Atkinson
46 at the Community Center. At company's southern branch, who
the same meeting the |>eo|>le will has been at the Bonneville dam
vote on $2700.00 for new build­ for the past several months, but he
bobbed up with a lawyer proof
ings.
alibi and escaped the charge.
The Women’s Club of Bonne­
Miss Doris Welch has arrived
ville will meet at the home of Mrs.
from
Seattle to assis in the office
Frank I.inton next Thursday after­
of
the
National Commissary com­
noon, with Mrs. Frank and Mrs.
(»eorge Linton as hostesses. Due pany.
to s« hool lieing held in the Com­
Lewis Armstrong, night drilling
munity Center, the women are un­
able to hold their regular meeting su|ierintendent for the Guy F\ At­
kinson com(>any at the dam. left
there.
Saturday for Los Angeles, where
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Wester - he expects to return to the oil
lund who have lieen living in Bon­ fields.
neville have moved to Flagle Creek.
The National Concession Co.
will start work at once on a build­
ing that will stand where the
Sherman Garage now is h>catcd.
I hev expect to have the building
ready in a month.
The Atkinson Co. is now finish­
ing up their work. Sunday even­
ing both steam shovels were
through on the job.
Instead of using the pumping
plant used by the Atkinson Co.
the (ieneral Co. is going to put in
a pumping plant of their own, the
same to be on floats.
BO N E D R Y
LIMBW00D
While It Lasts
$5
A CORD
An examination is to be held in t
Hood River to fill the vacancy i
caused by the resignation of Mrs. This is a Hardwood and
K. J. Collins, postmistress at Bon­ includes Maple and Dog­
neville for the |>ast 12 years.
$5.00 d o w n — $5.00 a month. These lots are up to 50x100
Some larger.
See BILL K E E L E R A T REAL ESTATE OFFICE, Or
IR A O W E N
M A N A G E R CASCADE LUMBER CO.
J. B. L A B E R , 821 Failing Bldg.. Portland. A I water 6521
Four of the eight families who
have l»een living in the Atkinson
company's colony on Bradford
island have given up their houses
ami gone to Coulee dam. The
other four families will lie leaving
within the next two or three weeks.
Those who have forsaken the
island are: Mr. and Mrs. George
wood and some Fir. The
supply is limited.
THE HARVEY
WOOD YARD
Rear Of Lakevlew Market