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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1935)
IlONNKVfM JC *' K Aundy »o ld hi# » « 1«, Itleek el WYETH ham (H H O K K I ì : to B. Air#. Viol*-* ('rtinblrtt return- B O N N E V IL L E r<1 l u i * M k from a fwrrraJ-day ***** *« Th*- i Itali»« ||,.r ---------------- mi i»« M.-r ankle. |r and Bra, J « * * « » W » • ,r* K**ln*-d while attendine a baa» H. K («olden ftahed Tanner trd by Mr. u d Mr*- W ill Far- ball game al Canade u * * , . la al- «•reek I art week, brought bark 21 lua ir“1 a awfc. mow« wall. fcmutlea, all trout. r « ,aai«C « a d 1. H fa ille , Alec liradbtirn la barvoatJag IrtUla Melvin la »pending thla ' ; and aaalaUMM fc ~ e *r of M m w b»r,|»« week on vacation In Portland. . .„ « r r n M l # k r j nr t . have • ** I ’ M He fo rm e rly o f D ata- A, P. George, bla bouae paint ' . « lla r 1% rm * * t h e ir now * • » “ * « nt keeper ftt the ing flnHbed. U now atarting ex afj«.»artjww M l U l a « Ukwy h a * « a ir p o r t, la U r in e near th e pow er cavation for a basement unoer It. » homi, h ic » w a te r In Ib » cotuda a y ’ ■ p la n t at H e rm a n r r w k . Krnle P ow ell'» rocky fo i ter rier and Ar«hie Cook’s equally- DKHTIMT corky Horton bull, after playing On bla d»ak itond an a ty Ink together for weeks, fiercely bat bottle; tled each other Hunday. were T h » Ink bad evaporated. j parted by their owners, the fight lakeside h o tel H»a rhalr waa thbk with dart; Ilia pip» lay on tbe floor broken, ending In a draw. Both dog# are »AHI» AMU of ranine aristocracy, sporting ttn the hearth w*r* mid aahea long pedigree«. H Tima baa no merry; I waa too late. O. T. Gibson of Orlno, lu ll it Lacha lltb A Mata iM alrom . left Uat week for a bu#l- Jay Vaa Nice. ftm* and pleasure trip to Garri son. Mont., la e i per led to return thl# week. 1'nlon Pacific’# motor bu#. due at Itonneville from Portland at 7:22 Monday mprnlng with It# u#oal Jam of dam employe«-«, burned out a valve while passing lionny Villa, coasted acroa# Tan ner creek bridge to Bonneville, was laid up all day for repairs on the spot. • Mr. and Mm. Jack Raayer were rutted Sunday by Mr. and Mr#. K S. LaCoinbe of Odell; Mr. l « a ere f a r |h>-r f r ■ an your haak thaa (b e and Mr# C. C. Chapman and eon attirai a k m y»w i* iT | aa account w ith a». and daughter of Portland; Mr# Ida lo c k * of Corvallis. • 1« r o r iK - f»* » |M »iirnlKiB. Ift r r Ml#e Arlene Sawyer, daughter of Mr and Mr# Jack Sawyer, l# ><»« ir * d uwly indora» and home for the summer from her studle* at Oregon State college |o wa. Iter parents drove to Portland to bring her to Ilonnevllle. Mr and Mr# A P. G eo rg« w «te vtatted Sunday by Mr. and Mr*«. « U h ai llom*-r Malm o f St Paul. Minn . Mra. George'# sister. Ml*a F'lor- »task I ence Schilling, and Frank Mick- I of Portland The party man« a t«u r of the dam n-*ervation. I'thought th*- n**a auditorium r>< a’ - BANK BY MAIL - - mm BANK i C A U F D B J M 1A % # • ... F tlful, the dam work rtupendoua. J. T Templeton la still confin ed to hia bed at home in Portland aa the result of a fall while work ing on the dam six weeks ago. Mra. Robert Meara waa among those who attended the Rose Fes tival A. V. Rebeau’a left eye la swathed In white bandage thla week as the re«ult o f being bit by a flying splinter o f «tee! la«t week while working aa marblnlat for Columbia HI# eyesight la not believed Injured Mr. and Mra. Archie Cook were vlalted Sunday by Mr. Cook’a mo ther. Mra. Katie A. Cook, and hta uncle. John McCue. both of Port land. The Cook# and visitor» drove to Government Springs. Wa«h . to find »he hotel Ju«t fin ishing burning down. Jim George spent the weekend In Portland. Ray Marsh drove to Kennewick. Wash . to spend the weekend at hi# home. Mr. and Mr# Jack Sawyer drove In Portland Sunday to meet their daughter. Arlene, who will be home from Oregon State fo r the summer. Frank ftarllng. form erly In the Plttock block In Portland. I# new barber at French's. A t the Theatre BATTERIES 13-15-17 Plates GUARANTEED 1 to 3 Years BARTOL MOTOR CO. Hood River r, ------ i. ----“ — m 3» G. A. COBB ATTO RNEY A T LA W Notary Public Cascade Lock#, Oregon COLUMBIA HOTEL Coffee Shop Meal# Served Family Style (T fH T iK N D INN ER EV E RY SI NI» A Y Cascade Locks LOUIE FOLSOM Jeweler Expert Watch Repairing Old I-ady Luck smiles at Leo CASCADE LOCKS C arrillo In 'The Winning T lca ei.” Thursday and Friday at tbe Knoitevelt theatre on the Bonne ville dam reservation, and her PAUL HOHBERGER «m ile I# worth |1.%0.000 for the Q U A LITY W O RKM ANSH IP l ittl e piece of sweepstake# ; a «t * ~ JEW ELER board But I^ady Luck not only HON N E V ILLE G IF T SHOP smiled, «he laughed right In hi# fare he lost the ticket. !>ous*e O n th e R e s e rv a tio n Faxcnda and Ted H**aly combine to m a k e the picture one o f the /5= season's laugh riots. A drama of tangled identity is H IL L 'S S H O W E R BATH S "A lla s Mary P o w ." starring really 2.V each or 5 for g 1.00 Ellers, showing Sunday. Mouday and Tuesday. Society debutante or Next door to Dew Drop Inn. dance hall girl -she had her CASCADE LOCKS, ORE. choice between the two worlds, and dared to impersonate m girl Vi; missing 2b years. She gavo up her own ideltlty as the little wait FOR H I « . « CLASS B A R B E R ress to save the life o f a woman S E R V IC E SES rhe did not know. .Voted for her work in Bad Girl, which won the 11*32 Academy award. Mias Ell AT ers surpasses It in this picture. M ERRILL’S BA R B ER SH O P An old maid school inarm' is al- Cascade Locks ways one Jump ahead of her near- *-*t rival, a hard-boiled police in- rpector. wh**n it comes to solving b a fflin g crimes in the mystery- G. N. Hesgard thriller. ’ Murder on a Honey Building Contractor moon.” featuring Edna May. Oliver and James Gleason, show E S TIM ATE S F R E E L Y G IV E N ing Wednesday and Thursday.* Cascade Locks. ©Te When a man dies mysteriously on a seaplane between Los Angeles and Catalina island. Hildegarde W ithers «M is« O liver» knows it is murder and proves it. Inspect or Piper «Mr. Gleason) comes in second MIKE LONG F IIIE PERM ITS ASKED Although permits to build campfires In Mt. Hood national forest w ill not be required until July 1. campers are requested by District Jianger Roy L. Wet-man of Columbia Gorge station to ob tain then» from forest rangers whenever p«*^slble. Purpose is to reduce the fire hazard by lotting the forestry service know where dangr rolnts are. —ASK FOR IT BY on sale where ever flood beer is sold. I f your favorite restaurant or resort doesn t stock it ask them to £et it. O Y E A R S OF K N O W I N G H O W *< J Nit ( 1 V S M A Y A R R IV E Indications that the CCC camp at Wyeth may open soon are seen in th*> arrival Saturday at Colum bia Gorge ranger station of a truckload of supplies consigned to the camp. Idle since last sum mer. A number of letters fo r CCC hoys have arrived at the ranger station, but no date has yet been announced for the opening o f the camp. DR. F. FOLSOM Dentistry CASCADE LOCKS. OREGON WOOD 1 Cord. $5.00 V? Cord S2.60 1-3 Cord $1.75 12” or 16” Lengths Clark’s Lumber and Fuel Yard Phone 82 1 Mile East of Cascade Locks Try n Want ad— It pays.