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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1934)
•«f * . r ( Ilf Oil I ' I'- I >< ll ' I , ,1 lit I I " " f'lrt " I ' W ii k hy THE ( ’firruT DAM CHRONICLE !()c M o n th (* \H< W't BONNEVILLE l\<U I « K K •* < 1(1 I h ' \ ' AM K . 'h IHINVI \ II,I,K AND BONNY V IM .A The Chronicle reach** all hume* between Merman creek nml Dodson and g »* » into all hunkhouae* at the Dam M /it widely read newspaper in the Bonneville Dam area. P h o n e 211 W V K HEN D ALE BONNEVII I h . OREGON, NOVEMBER ? IM I NO. « LUMBIA SINKS D e m o c r a t s C a rry D am A re a THIRD BUSINESS FIRST GROUP OF <ST UNIT OF ITS L o c a l P recin cts I lelp S en d BLOCK TO RISE STORES AT DAM ICECOFFERDAM (¿ ro u p o f B o u rb o n s to S alem IN BONNEVILLE! OPEN TO PUBLIC lii ti.ix Ia' > r»rti|Mil thr igh 1 »,. I« >gn lumber |l«iiticV ill* Daut aria in lu < -la )' I** »I, thr firat elect ion r a il) ■ • r >■ t • ‘ it I« .a lie Uni’ll fura them III II I » (Iia ilr L>rk* I ! g lli< C T r » I Uni a rt>«a prer.nrt. and in tt,< \S artctidalo |> Ik.nBeYtlle iii« in « ( UU Vt < Dira.lav l»y the t ' 0 |. Charte* M Mat » arried l> ,th C»a*tru< lli>n cumjiany. precitw«• letter than two to one, Kbinc i f th. • Oh, known aa Walter M I' irne, I atei Ilia le for kdfv* a largì ‘ fund of spot cunytM* in the k Mat d iti, t, ian m Pkel’ itii'lw M , who wait away from Jay Uyt< a>... m th* Third I »ivriw 1 vi'.. were iWa|> yn L a t r i'c w,»tn< i, Waltet C U »: I V * h«- » It e «a lai' H n i. ri pi .re• • N i n>iH < 1 1 . ailed on from J idei I * wall (è* l'.rrt «urpr wa- ' ‘ tie a « •' * ' • li. t B r II mt -, 1 * ♦ V lo t H iijm nnlctnlcnl School» Work i. t.» Iw started w.thin a Th‘ l*u»-ne*. block ju.t com- 60 week on the third huain*** block I on ,h- h" fhw*Jr th* U t ilr A Howard, ll«p, ¡16 lllai 1 ■ II Meyer, Hoc 11 ■in Bonneville, It will lx- built by S. jrtilice fa te in Bonneville i* finish- I or < m m i«n*irr of Labor E. Ilemleraon, Portland, on the ed and the tenant« are all moved Waif red Hhuholm, Dem. n tract o f ground immediately weet in and getting opened for bti*inea. ' II (tram, Itep. I,. M. French, who operate« res 37 of Tyrrell'« Tavern, and will con I .aw rent * W .n r, Soc. 4 tain five «tore room*. taurants in Portland, na* ¡cased I’or IteprcMntative Ilcridi-r«on, who ha* had prop- the corner rcemi and ha« o|rened a M M Hill, Item 4 2 1 erty inten it« at Boulder Itam, restaurant, card room, billard par Icunia J Wj.-r«, Rep Guy Wood and Vem | »«ought the tract of around from lor and bar. I or < «unii I onimia«irmrr Daughiery will operate the l-ar- J It. > rnullln, Ind 501 the atate fi«h commi'-nm lb 1 * krank I. Kiatinir, Hep HA »aid to have paid fMVdi f.„ th. The «pace next door to the 1 ard I ut t omit y ViMwoif t tract room hi., been taken t.y the Bonne rrfi M Ki'"W, Item H 61 The ground. almost triangular in ville C rnrni- aiv. It » ’ oeking 17 j I _».— > - "hope Iles opposite th dry go«>t., shoes, meat* and gnoc- P< 4 ikf I lalle lr\in Casey 1 - in ri..irrte lead* down to th< fi*h bali hery, i eric*. II. Car iter». Hep 7« f t « « < ry and meat d< part [ and we.-t from the ga .line | > u m r-io r th < P..w,.r Hill aient ind Frank I M I a . <1 < iiar- into the! 60 Î which A m hie Cook ha installed, j , • n ' t y l n hand'ing the dry HI I n i to ~ a 1 ' atite-r c m . k. It fa- •• • K. ■ at. 11 fulfil« III < , 4h< ’ «iU* highway. 1 le d Zcalcrf ciIruggist, ha* open- Wy. aa Nature of th<- newr business ; ed his drug slot . i jrt t" «,r to the h M i now filling pre 61 houH*i u h ich ine being ojnnt*<i <n ! corn ini* , ■‘Cripto Ti te drug store will im. ndm* at ih ju r • uck has n< >1 been re- 1 itili À • the Hero; nd «ri th<- bn-ict. 21 Zcnier has put n a s<> .a fountain i 7 v n W hy Mr. Menderooi Dug w ill 130 feetl j and wi II tarry i* r-rj., Irti* fit oc k of The btii It r e n d a l e He has iiiong th< highi .iy and nun back to 1 sufuirw- * and tiuiletrie* I «r t • nt room to ¿ 1 ye him one of •* 1 I » » 0 feet f H O f.«-t, i -it b iii'plh f the n«'U • the rii«. • -1 dru* .store* on the high- c launching ' y t 40 owner 1 * 1 m ting » •team «hovel on way. i I |/?| Ih# I «r l.oirrnor the job, pn-pamtory to digging out Th. r phone goni piny will ce ttj (fi OUt Chari. * H Martin, Drm M lasi room in the i.Da-k. • r fr«m North | B* Jue E. Ounn, Kep. •7 , I It i* exp.. r ■■ i ■ !)«■• n*«tl t » im j-w ho. Pcttr / nmerman, Ind. 'r i ville exchange in--.. has lie .* 4 N T ' al publie ta ■ the ground for years. It offered it ’ Iieen delayed because of need for I «r hrcrrtarj Slate 17, atl r«| i I/( t * m fedire recula' Earl Snell, Itrp. Wi 't. the highest bidder nearly a | all members of the th. crew cr ew on iwpa .wp.ir \rt Jlrli lU |fc } 36 month ago. und ,dd to Henderson ; work down at the cou«t, where a I ll race h Walter, Item. U'Ifi. **•-! W r ilfv * • 1 I \S< M>| | M KS i after sealed bids were opened in storm wrecked many of it lines. >• h.iol S ,p. ru.!, ndent **» l- .«rd fre t *»f 36 Portland, (tet .*,--r 31. Five other J W L a ■ hard . 1 '« m. t fif I ofif f r»» French will have 1 formal open . y h ta hulld bO Walt#? M f I N * n. 30 ------------------------ KÏ 1 Charley A. Howard, Jiep. ing Friday, when he will throw «ch lo k.ep RALPH M VI 11 H IS ( M m i -niirr l.alMir ,, , p(<>n. Hcr his coffee -hop and recreation ccn- ' r tw., d «y* «a 3 r . II. Gram. Rep. C ALI.KD BY D EATH :er ° I » n i the pubL< Yyvyan w ' j o . t». T ««», Walfred Sh-iholm. Iiem, fo t (.«Ir fftr f ** , . „ , . 1 Breneman. o f the Eagle 1 dge. will take «ufficunt I hartes Sc iior. Uth Mi«trlct 1 ■ K M a , t ' ha-.- . f the coffe. op >he le* H Mart Tl IVm 4,i earned on h . trade, met hi- c.n wi|| i„. a .. ... , hy Myrt*. Daniels, fie r a i Oregon Jo E |>ur.ne H* p a full month, l.aj W Gill. Hep. 25 lo t Serfelar* of S'ate Monday he lay dead in a Portland g* t . :i o f Portland, Wll j . tag* II* )|of a< e E. W alt* , t' ■ m I irh Histrlct in Hitnonia. 30 h«*p tal. victim charge o f the card r- )m. Ear F o r aeveral days ba had Com- 2S Ear plained o f not fcding well, hut l .NGî NKERS 1f> l Ft. ¡'Oii’ nS t\ t lM ' continued to work until Thursday 11 goiem n ent | a I 1.1.141\ \ N M ll N( |„S * IT H I It I I > a llo w night, when he went home sick. H t <»F! » I -H o p • M IV ISTK K PROGK 4M Fridnv morning he was hurried to O Pi VI II f o PI M t! • r- the hospital after it wn* learned vha se order inci to i tw Ay i| ucks < n invited to that hi* lung- were congerted. l„ i l ! irm i • In VerrUP« Pa and two tracM f-. bringing total ¡'ay program Funeral rvn.■- were held Wed T e r- iwd turned : new coffe* *1 • g i .i .'umiay morn- nesday morning from the Finley number o f mu.hines pu i.e- 1 up Ci'«nm.**»i > 1 «minent. to 16. The bulk of the or.i.-i was . " m .rnity Center urdertnl ing parloi ng in Portland " »m g . with new rokervation e H • .ill. under auspice* Interment wa in Kiverview ceme plart-tl with Arm cntroui-Wkki Mo tor company, the small en.i o f it 1 *'*il each week ap*n for hu* it ’ the Amciican legion. tery. * to h*- wall on not attempt I» the Francis Motor Car com« I hi’ program 1 « i include »pec- Popular, energetic nnd ambitious g' ‘ »I the claim restaunm*. us I M U VA pany. r, .|.«T.al sermon 7an„. to ( n, cade Lock» four , 'he large*! m eni-1 An eapenen. ,1 ic*ta ” , hi me pastor. Rev. ,nonth, ||(r„ to tllke over man. Kt..i BUN N F A IL L E DRAW S 11/wV* B**nne-! French ha* lc«,'**l *l »■ ment o f the barber «hop in the Rap. fn Portland and hu*mc*» * * . . n for the day. j(), club w.a< uf f a|,|e, t(mk ani A NEW PCS I M \STF.R W. Hi & I billard« and a s ii • 1 * S .V“ active interest in community affaira ipie* Henry Edlund. Portland, has ■tw aerie alerted Daughertv ba. Itn P Mi*s llildenc and made friends easily. Everyone l>een named postmaster for Bonne Uh tei T «. "J im ", «ne corner of th. d »*tt U.itcrlun.l tt. I h ' sung by the in town appeared to like him and ville by Postmaster General Far I ’ I At» ’ v "Mhv entire congregation.) he developeil n good business. ley. Whether the postoffice has U — A ■ Son o f Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Matt- been made a third class office ap un- Tt' Saiu-. »n.i Oath lo the Flag: ’ ’ dent after Kr *-1»" ***“ . . . that tli' i i’ regal ion. 1 " I pledge ley. he was Imin and raised in Port pears uncertain, but reports are JI • m ■, - I ,..l l.'-en fumilo dei » « ' • • allrg ur . :<> the flag of the land, where his father runs a bar- that the change has occurred since I t nit.-.i ■ s t ut " f America, and to her shop. Besules his parents is • the appointment was made w ithout th-- republic for which is stands; survived by a small son.his grand the customary competitive exam ......... . - S r ; ; ...... : I , ID t.d. ! one nation, indivisible, with lib parents. Mr and Mrs. Eric Nelson, ination. opening and an Incitation to at ten. wrrr*«, erty and justice for all.” o f Portland; and a step-sister, The new postmaster will move j ■ . , t.-.t . t re Ed „ hem* hro.dr.st to the entire Silent nimiorial for the deaeeaaed Louise Pewther. the office from the railroad station «.tre» in-r, William Brink, i Bnnneviii* D*o. - veterans. where it has been located for years I hr coffee *h, p I* * - m the cor " rap».’’ Bugler, C. Q- Kaufman. F. ' r M A It I'.terfleld, ‘ hap BIG CROWD A T D RAW IN G to the Piggly W iggly store in the ’ ,hn It.,. .’id. . .ter guard. ner, but open* Into the card room. \mi tire prayer. Rev. S. D. Tref- Fortunate ticket holders at the community center near the Nation The billard room ha* a fireplace F h I'»!'. n, p h i»ic «n . ren. drawing held Saturday night hy al Commissary camp. and promises to fill long felt want ’ I Dr l ! H, dent i*t (Regular Church Service) Dope was a few weeks ago that in the community for a place where I* "!rei ,ng. Piano. Mrs. Georg* the Eimer Electric A Variety store the appointment would fall to Mrs. were: the fellows can drop In for a game «PW II It \T i o n s O C T Havas. P. McLeod, automatic iron; Mrs. Westerlund, and The Chronicle re . I.i, Hi '■«• .>nal” (K ip *I»R* at.-' 1 » ” • « f> r the of pool Charles Rosen back, toaster and a peated the story, all of which goes ling» Mr. L W. Miller, accom- J lamp; Mason Schlo.ssen, electric to prove how easily it is to guess .Needle* and Pins pnni. ! by Mr*, (b'orge Havas. )'t' *i t i ■ , contrai t> r* heater; D. McKennon, coffee mak wrrong. S. D. They had ju»t hecome engaged Am. tu. aermon. Rev. ° '»■•k I ■ h. .p. tied the Ellund has been in Bonneville, er. " I I *ha!l .he c. i d. "to .hall I loi »' • Trefren. bt mth. The k -- part of The drawing attracted a large acquainting himself with condi ■ale, in F ten taa Fields' In the new postoffice he It followed a 10-day sale, tions. twnt is doing the *xcnvat* j " ’ l A h ^ - ^ he murmured, "I Mr. L. crowd. (Lt. Col. John McCrae) I arvi „ I I lay th* f — ddtt— 1 ,,ul ‘‘ • r,,nK' which the store inaugurated after proposes to install enough boxes W. Millar, accompanied by iisnldiog, of Irmnr c.natrurtton. have aon*. to accomodate the public. moving into new quarters. V she IgTaad. l'Ut I mean Georg* Hava*. U nui (» r. i. - m’l-Mpanc) un when we are married.’’ »D»r first of the year. Wj.nj ti 1 * fair I J Ur Bho'’ m thi‘ c*r,i room* I >t .a JJ I It I fe a e a a g '> ' .-..v;/.;. ‘ it 1 pfevw-v.** •!