The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939, March 13, 1935, Page FOUR, Image 4

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H ER M O* A HUA LT H
M IN E R A L ( X M M m O i
StNipIt*’«1. <ìre4»>«*le*i. iuh I
Non-Alc«*ttollc
Special Skin Treatments
Free Demonstration by
MRS. MAI DE B R O L IJ AR
Cascade L o c k s —F bone 2 S2
GRAVEL BASE TO
BE LAID SOON IN
LOCKS ROAD JOB
Cooks Addition
Improves Aren
Electric Costs Steadily Decline
Food Costs Up 3 Billion Dollars;
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44 l l l o a ,
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I
fe ll's tavern. tlon n r*H u ^
lag OB m ore the a p p » * , * * ,, *
an e s r h ie !» * r«uMen(i«]
e v . r y day. with the p . „ j M
w e e k o f large atgna f r a f g ifc<
m ada a* private
Cascade I<ocks
residents
are
wading through dust these days
as 25 highway w orkers are fin ­
ishing excavating the tow n 's main
street, but most o f them are not
The first o f thla M *f m -I
com plaining, realising it means a
be gin n in g* Now. ala r • ■ h«
new, wide road
through
town
15 house« » f . e h u h OB» I, 4<k
«
it
h
ln
a
short
time.
The O RBGONIAX R c p r t ^ n l » -
pies, aland a m o n g Ihr <all ^
Contractor Frank K ern «n is
five may be reached at the
Aevsrnl m o r e nr* plana»«
preparing to dum p gravel for the
Roosevelt Inn. Bonneville.
Hi re e ls have be«- a
^
roadbed within the next few days,
b<>ul«-tard f o r m t«> fo il,,» Ik*
when excavation, b o u ld e r -re m o v ­
l o s r of Iks hllU lJr 0 ^ 1 ^ ^
ing and stum p-pulling is c o m p le t­
the a*. «>f»4 flet
» tg,
ed. A m otor scraper this week be­
eat
a
d
d
it
io
n
I«
being
4 t , jjg
gan sm oothin g dow n
the
road-
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re*
e
th
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a
m
p
i
n
g
t it ^
¡b e d at the west end o f the .91
and
fallin
g
o
f
big
Urn*
n
mile o f new highway. Bulldozers
t ‘ o net fu el ion ha«
are
doing the rough sm oothin g,
T O M M Y L U K E
i n a n e « h o « « « hr tj (* ^
shoving dirt where it belongs a f ­
« 1 7 S. AV. « T H
ter trucks dum p it. Several large
I .u m h e r arrived on t ‘ »
BEa< on 7215
masses o f rock have been blasted
ia«t e r e !
Mr and Mr»
fj |
|3 ) W W
out.
f*«>ee|| at I Mr and >{•* g »
r ~ —
Foundation gravel fo r the roa d ­
l«e.ir g e |fr ' • r t r (n p t *(l Bg
bed will he hauled in from H er­
yZ vyy/
I n g T>. at f«< h h > « «- - •* ..j; j
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man creek as soon as the power
m inim um ->f I l o o it
•r*,. rytjs
shovel, now em p loyed in hoisting
Imp « I bp A K t
I
çUt
boulders on trucks and pulling
o « n « threw o f the hotBea
out stumps, can be moved. The
l‘ r*4»!ll V. .«fr
+
gravel will be scraped, rolled, o i l ­
■III: n a f e Mr %r ! W-«
■ , *,*
ed. rolled again to m ake a sm ooth
jer
M r ai-d Mr* J T T.tti*
blacktop highway. 40 feet wide
tr.an Mr a n d M « ♦ \ b n
from the toll brid ge to the state
• n Mr a r i Mr« I» T
highway m aintenance station.
Mr a n d Mr «
I
M V«.gì ; J
Fred Anderson. S. O. C lod felt-
T ha a b e v « c K i r t is C i m I u g o e i l l m i l » «
If
A * * » » « « * • » « ' iwl# rT
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i ; 'lg
f o o d D istrib u tio n a « d upon m a m of l * « f «-• »§ g«* • *-•« t f
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er and G. A. C ob b last week post­
Mr
and
Mr«
It
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W.
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►
» g-
L s b s r S ta tis tic «, a «4 upon In fa rm a tis n n i i * • ! froei »*• SS oen * '• » t r s
ed signs against their buildings
In s tit u ta .
»-.<1 V ' l
\ V II» Se*
V ' (H
warning highw ay w ork ers not to
Mr»
R
J Mr y ariane Mr >*
Annual food costs have risen mors than I blllk a 4 liar», as rdlig
d um p dirt against their buildings.
M
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to information compiled and announced recently.
Dirt continued to
be
dum ped
Mr
a
r
d
M
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la
ft
’ J * • i »n,
March. 1J35. compared with March, M R
. a I
W h eth er any action will be taken
Mr a n d Mr» S
A Wi t I I
B IC K M A S T E R M A T E R N ITY
crease in the annual cost of food.
to fo r c e the raising o f buildings
halte
I«
e
a
reta
h
ef
HOME
The increase alone in the annual cost of food H five t!:.-.<•« the UA *1
to new highw a y level, the trio
annual cost of domestic electric service in the l ‘ ait*d Htairo. Tho t tal
will not say. C lo d fe lte r and An­
Most M odem Equipment
Try a w « - t ad in
t • - *
annual bill for all electric uses in the hoc * is 4477.444.040.
derson a re fo u r feet below grade.
135 Motecello Ave.
Attorney C ob b a few inches If &
HOOD R IV E R
« T h e Nation would save the amount of !ta entire b:‘l f t re*id«atlal
all. C lose to six fe**t o f dirt is be­
electric service if its food costs cov'd be reduced a p p f stmalefy ( > « 1 .
ing throw n against a heavy b u lk ­
head in front o f Thad G lazier's
Ifcrnald.
garage and Don F ran cis' second
W om en's
gymnaalum
Mrs
hand store,
b lo c k in g
entrances
DONNA M OHR
and w indows.
P
A
J*.
•
Dress Shop
G
Road work will he finished by
r o r
A u d i t o r i u m
W ,;* M
n .«ri* «
John««n. I’RCI).
July 31. contract tim e limit. C on­
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Mark A
f f c M f e , The
crete c u rb s and gravel sidew alks
CASCADE LOCKS
Organization
of
Bonneville
Re-
Chronicle
will run through the business dis­
Rule« for usa o f the «uditori-
t r i c t , the c o m m u n ity to pave the creation association, official orw
ganlzatloo
to
manage
the
new
um.
to be conducted along tinea
walks If and when it desires.
..VI, .u d ltn u m . h u
b ,.„
... , , .
-IllW e S S
I1® * » U H I M
è SU I N M
plete4 » I t h . h . „ . m i n , „ f I. E. „ „
.„„-U .
Burk«. Don Orput. CB HD. ». H foyer.
fcajü« »JTtmüL» tuTZTiL» u u . H > 3
k *«erk*. it o « « t o i r« t o i l « —« a «r k
Inch. Columbia, to the board o f
to 11 ■■«■ t fc« CM tos toto <» Oa mm****
governors.
If you have anything t o
WALLACE KNAPP
EMERGENCY
HOSPITAL
DR. J. L HARRIS
F. B. WELLER R. N.
Phone 203
Stevenson. Washington
Workers Named
UM€
LEON.
EAR OIL
ELECTRIC WIRING
AND REPAIRING
RADIO AND TUBES
ROGERS ELECTRIC
COMPANY
CASCADE LOCKS
BONNY VILLA
TAVERN
Half mile west of Bonneville
BLITZ-WEINHARD AND
SILVER SPRINGS BEER
**
d*
Bottled, Juj? and Draught
GEER
Com m ittee ch airm en : ways and r*nt or hujr* lry * cl*a«if|«d |ft the
» hronirl»
Jesse Johnson. Pen n's tavern m eans; Al F. Bernl. USED.
Entertainm ent: Howard M H i-
.c o lo r e d ch ef, pushed a hand plow
for exercise through the potato ■on. I'SED.
patch back o f the Inn Monday, ( H orsesh oe«: H*-nry Smith, Gen-
■turned up a small garter snake, fral-Bhea.
] nearly turned white, stopped run-
H andball:
C.
W.
“ Sm oky"
I ning on ly when he tripped The W ood . General-Rhea
snake was said to be the on ly one
Pistol range: Lieut. Colby M
around the tavern w h o d id n 't roll Myers.
on the ground with laughter
Ping p o n g : Robert Weller. Co-
Mrs. Tom M oyer arrived Tues-
day from a visit in Seattle.
Mrs R oy Cook m otored to P ort­
land T u esd ay to play g olf.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cook m o to r­
ed t o Hood River
Tuesday
for
VARICOSE OR
business and shopping.
A lice-V irgin ia
Sum m ers.
;w o
and on e-h alf year old daughter o f
-•I j *. and Mrs. a . B.
Summers,
spends her playtim e In specially-
fenced yard with her pet rabbit.
Bunnie-Boy.
presented
to
her
Easter day when he was the size
t o f a small kitten “ He plays with
his mistress, but runs from any-
Q U /fll I CM
™ v /L L C fl
— III P C D C
Beer
Visit
Our
New
Fountain
Complete
Lunch
“Sit and Sip by Our Open
Fireplace "
... Il° m‘ n * s in,r *K,n* : •
v*r" K. E.
Wells.
Volley ball: Lieut. Robert Me-
ir and Mr^ f M. R'-it*r, af-
ter one false start fo r Berkeley.
Callf., left fo r gfK)d Frid ay on
-Mrs. R e it e r ’« return from 8*attle,
and the finish o f
Mr.
Reiter's
special work at the dam.
Mrs. Kathryn Geer was a ousi-
nese visitor to Portland Tuesday.
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If you have an y th in g to sell.
rent o r want to buy. a want ad
In the C hronicle will d o It.
t m m . ■ wm
V riX T C
V L lIN u
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pfK,r sufferers fron, ,* .d
i,.K W,!!
B
(| ■**. W hat misery you have e n-
What crippling
d.scom -
f o •ired!
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Kut h^r(4 , .
fur
you. S o operations nor injection«
« » f o r c e d re„t n(,r nril).
..
fr®m w«'rk. a simple hom e treUi-
m *'nl with Emerald
Oil
h-als
I Four sore« n k *
ma|f,c
r<.du
«w elling, soothes p«|n . and m .ke«
you r leg* as good as n e w - while
you Ko about your dally r o u t i n e
a"
F ollow the easy directions
J “ 1?
^
helped
or
Bonnev” Ie I>rug
druggists everyw here
■ ♦ *11 lots o f It.— ^ u I t .
“SIIWONIZ Marfe the
Finish Last Longer!
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proved
r : . n tb X c t it ■* »>' b e « ^
quickly
too. ta «
1 beautiful years.
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