The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939, March 13, 1935, Page TWO, Image 2

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    n o x N K V f U J t h a m < n m )S I(1>:
EA G LE C R E E K
COURIER. USEO SA FE T Y
ORGAN. MOVES TO 0AM
DODSON
The mimeograph press«» of
Spillway. Bonnevlll«. dam'« *»fety
Mr. and Mr*.
Herbert
Bean publication, will be bu*y begin­
moved Saturday to their home In ning this month with a newcomer.
Portland following a farewell
Courier, monthly safety publica­
party given the night before by
tion of the first Portland district.
Mr. and Mr*. Floyd Hale at War-
C s. engineer*, which wai moved
rwndale.
.to the dam from the Portland en­
Mr. and Mr*. Barney Ranke gineer office this week.
spent the weekend In Portland
Roger J. Notes, Courlei
art
with Mr and Mr*. Floyd Hale of editor, will move to the dam from
Warrendale.
Portland. He plan* to live at the
Oregon-Washington fox farm at
JV K T R A C H H -O R S
Cascade Locks. Frank C. IJnton.
Ralph and Hal are a bachelor pair safety engineer at the dam. will
be editor, following transfer of
Liking all the ladies fair.
But choosing none to be a mate George S. Beatty, former editor
And ending that lonely bachelor for six months, to Celllo fall*.
First issue from the new locolion
state.
Of a cook, they surely are in need. will come o ff the press about
So girls, look lively, and take June 25.
Courier will not compete with
heed.
There is a chance to win a feilow. Spillway, since the latter Is con­
cerned primarily with the dam
And be at home in Bonny Villa.
—Glenora Babbitt, Springdale, and the newcomer is published for
the whole first Portland district.
Oregon.
Daily Truck Service
To and From Portland
“ Your Home Line”
FR EE PICK UP AND D ELIV ER Y S E R V IC E
Lester Auto Freight
Office Clark’s Cold Storage
Phone 231
HOLLYWOOD DAIRY
Joe Buscher. Proprietor
MILK—CREAM— BUTTERM ILK— BUTTER
Two deliveries daily, morning and evening.
Fresh milk
from our own inspected herd of Guernseys, delivered from
Dodson to Wyeth.
Phone 14-FS,
Bonneville
Our milk is on sale at all the stores
For Your Convenience Pastuerized or Raw Milk
centiy ar* IJoyd Oogh to l*spj*r
mountain. Hay Wilson I » Mt I»w
flan*#. To coordinai* «heir obser­
vation* f a t r r and more r*a »*n -
ir-ndy, telephone e »!••••**• fr«-m
Columbia florg* ranger «ta llo «
■ « itehboard « a * placed tbl* » * e b
on the station plalUng board •"
platting of fir* potei»««* may b*
d o «* whit* talking
accepted « . stan-Urj ^
Mere» p l l u r r . v f
fir e « now confront tk,
f. f a ra m p flr. p * , » „ ,,
kU G « r g * statu -, ic
*
k1
nrri
V\
the woo.),
’' I
Mr* W. H McCrady. mother of
Manual McCrady.
e*11* « t#
In yonr b « ,g on ^
Independence Saturday by sudden
«»*•« of Conr»|r n, .¡i ^ ___
Illness of her brother. Hugh Man-
T -
b .i
i . . .
,
"el
ns.
First last of tbe experimental e n o u g h I o I n k * It t, ,
Saturday visitor* to the M m a il
I’anatna pump, working off tk*
Mofrady home were
Mr. Mc-
fan belt shaft « a » * • patrol car.
Crmdy's uncle. Mr. and Mr* John
rapir
test W*r k ■ ! * »
•
bias*
DUS. Il A lim i
Hanna of Heppnrr; Mr. and Mr*.
*
covering
square
1 *+K starved
B M Price of Roteburg The Me-
LEW
IS
by a c a r e le » smoker at V|*«to
Grady* drove to Portland Friday
I’ k y terU n s
»ergeni
creek, »a s flooded In three hoar* ,
fkMsaee j « t a i —a ^ ,
to see the Rose Fe»tlval
Mr and Mrs l> H I*yrk w e r e The new pump I* auxiliary to th* ì
M o llfs l Haildtag
regular station pumper, will be
visited Friday by Bill and •»«*»
M im i» N ik K M . o h s , . .
put to further tents befor* It I*
Shaw and their mother, who stop­
ped in on their *•< to Klamath
Falls from Seattle
The Dyck*
motored to The I»a ll^ Monday
evening on business
Mr. and Mr* Harry Matthew -
son picnicked and fished Sunday
PRO G RESS NO. 29
near i*arkdale with Mr and Mr*
l>oug Allen of Warrendale. Mr
Villa Tavern always a popular
and Mrs Karl Minor » » * brought 1
ous of the working man and the tourist has adde^j
snd Mr* Karl Minor A fine catch |
of trout was brought hack.
very complete fountain service. Hal and Rolp* >•*
A1 Flagel is owner of a new
on their toes and out after business. We con##,
Ford roach
Thomas Uoyd Morris • ntrfrd
ulate them and wish them success in their re*
his new home last Thursday. He
dition.
was born to Mr. and Mr* Thom­
as Morris June 3 at St«*Tenaon
hospital, weighed $
pounds. Is
doing fine.
Big social event of the «eek
was the Women’s club pi>n»r
scheduled to be held last night In
the meadow back of Bonnie Park
cabins. W hes entertained hus­
band* and guests with a wienie
roast. MI m Ida Mnnm ig snd Mrs
O. C, Correli were in char*e of
arrangement*.
Mr and Mrs Clyde Kimbrough
were visited Saturday and Sunday
by Mr Klmbr«» .*h's
Vr
and Mrs W J Kimbrough Mr
and Mr* Ce<H Kimbrough and
son, Bobbie, and Charles Kim­
brough. all of Tacoma.
Raymond McAden. J r . eidewt
son of Mr and *Mr* A R Mr Aden
was seriously ill this week with
tonsillti* He is running a high
temperature, i* believed to be f e
covering
Mr. and Mrs. O C. Torreli *re
scheduled to return today from
their vacation, spent at the o c .* n
CASCADE LOCKS
Bonny
rbnden-
¿. J
WEST COAST POWER CO
DANCE
with IVAN KOEBER
and
His 8-Piece Orchestra
Saturday, June 15
MERRILL’S PAVILION
GENTS 40c
LADIES Ik
b e a rh e * .
Forest Service
2 FAST TRAINS DAILY
The
The
PORTLAND P A C I F I C
ROSE
LIMITED
Ar. CHICAGO 8:50 A. M.
Ar. CHICAGO *:2S P. M.
Air-conditioned Cocche*, Tourist ond
Stondord Sleeper», Diner, Obtervotion-
lounge cor. Barber, Volet, Both. Porter*
in Cooche* at well at in the Sleeper»,
Air-eond'ticned Cooche* ond Stondord
Sleeper». 1 night to Solf Lake City, Den.
ver. 2 night* to Kan*o* City. Omaha,
Chicago. Convenient local »chedvle*.
no
Now in Service.
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fxr»A
fari
¡Acúmímei.
— C I T Y OF P O R T L A N D
39W hour*, Portland to Chicago. Si* " t a ilin g * " monthly. Lv
Portland 1st, 6th. 11th, 16th, 21*», 26th. 3 45 p. m. lv. Chicago
3rd,8th,13fh,18fh, 23rd,28lh, 6il5p.m. Diner-lounge, coach-
buffet, three itandard Pullman*. Completely air-conditioned.
3 «n » 10-13, in c lv tiv ,, will be Railrood Week
P * r In fo rm a tio n a n d ro so rv a tto n s c a ll on lo c a l a g e n t
UNION PAC I FI'S
Possibility o f a road up Herman
rrnnk to Wahtum lak* was »*-«-n
this week when Theodor» Swan-
son and an assistant were dls-
' patched as road loenters on a re -
connaissance of the route Build­
ing the road I* dependent upon
funds which may or m..y not be
received, according
to
District
Ranger Roy L. Weeman.
V. C, Parson of Porvallls vis­
ited
Columbia
Gorge
district
ranger station over the weekend
Nick Anderson and Art Grimm
made a hurried trip over
the
weekend to visit A! Wang, for­
mer district ranger at Columbia
Gorge, now stationed at Okano­
gan, Mash. They report Mr. and
Mrs. Wang well
satisfied
with
their new location.
Fire Sunday on the railroad
tracks Just east of Wyeth .taflon
burned a section pole and ties
blocked two Cnion Pacific trains
when power lines for operating
tNH-tion block semaphores were
0,,t ofr T h " patrol car from Her-
man creek was sent to aid two
section crews, returned in a short
time, the fire out.
Two road crews of five men
each, equipped with tractors and
small graders, are opening
,,p
forest service roads on both east
and west ends of the district,
breaking up now as they encoun-
er It a higher altitudes, to make
lookout cabins accessible and to
prepare for pontebla fire
Lookout* sent to their posts re-
We Carry . .
W. P. Fuller Paints
Sash and Doors
Wall Paper
Dry Wood
$ 3.00
a load
Lots For Sale
Central Lumber
Comp any
Phone 241
Cascade Locks* Or«*