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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1935)
KH; HT CASCADE LOCKS NEWS W H Y W O R R Y? By E. 8. Hill 1 sine« It»» ***• Jutt* U «• ft 1 * ] | • hen lb® m e rcu ry a ls* CANDY SHOP. FOUNTAIN 1 * 5 « t he PLANNED FOR LOCKS ¿ herm*»n»r<er - ¿ » “ res*h«,d ¡ S t * , • d«**r Old Mother Doc, 1» a goo* old A new one-story store building hottest for the m,,»th soul. ♦ 0 by jV feet, will soon be Under Tooling I H M » Thur»,Is * Mr. and Mrs Tom Klosterman A merry old soul I* she. construction at l*as nde lawks. night cut off * hat had apt-rent moved to Portland Monday morn- She cooks her beans, with a bacon With clearing of the lot between I* started to become s hew* wave Com plet r Lin, rind. in ft from Rose apartment*. Elmer’s Variety and Mectrlr bat the sre. still has to look for And tallow from a flea. oy store ami the Hendricks nouse 1 ward to the hottest d l l of the 4',wrRt> Peterson Monday haul ed a fighting IS* 4 -pound salmon, She picks the fruit from off th® H u rt* th is w uuk . „ ... . . . July - rear In . late esrl» August later a 16-pounder at the mouth The lot. fronting 79 feet O0 th«* ( ‘«•rad* lawks go»ern ground. of Tanner creek. north side of the highway, was i m #|J, ( r ,.uBds Indicate lllghewl And makes it Into Jellies Ralph Auld’s mother. Mr*. Es And cooks the we«-ds that grow I lotted to II R Pointer of T w .mperwiu?«- t v t f N M M l h l l l b y j . i l I-abef. protwrty own , lo7 „ „ Jttly t0 ] * ; g a «»r a g e sie Auld. who has been visiting about. Ml ^*nJkCJ A M I > Vim y I her brother in Portland and tak To ill up empty bellies. «r. year’s warmest day being about ing in the rose festival the past 14« KAwA. Pointer will open a «-»ndjr store |o« ¿«-are** two weeks, is visiting him this She makes her bread from poor with t M I f M « fountain e«iulp- Hummer heal e.-a’l bother lbs C A S C A D E DRUG week. est flour. I ment and later ms) build a group *rva much h.*we»er twr Mr. and Mrs. Nels Hesgard But bakes It go.>J and brown. r AM IA f t « I s a s * •f apartments on th«- property au44, 4fr f «»ol Tbs r » b i « moved last week to their newly- And of this brrad they ha*c to Plans, still In the sketch stage, -fbursdst ess If 4» built and almost completed home eat. may be considerably altered be And dare not turn it down. hack of The Chronicle office. fore conwtrurll >n t* •*,.irt«-d •> Visitors to Mrs. Jesse Mohr She cans up peas and corn atnl Bill Keeler. n<>w an; erlntending clearing operations pointer is Sunday were: Mrs. Elisabeth beans. expected to arrive from Yamhill Fisher of The I*al!es on her way And tomatoes by the score. to Portland; Mrs. Veru Ramsay For when the winter's cold wind-* this we«-k and sister. Miss Hahn, of Steven blow. son. Wash.; Mr. and Mrs. J W They can't buy from the store. THURSDAY HEAT Ott and Mr and Mrs. Harry Beam But she don’t give a whoop or of The Dalle*. BREAKS RECORD Mr. and Mrs. Harry Browu are darn. With the thermometer at *1 at spending several days In Portland She smiles and says “ O. Hat».“ 7 p m Thursday, the lionnettlle this week. If we can’t get old bacon rinds. dam area experienced Its holiest Deputy Sheriff Brown, on strike Be Garsh.” we’ll eat the cats. day of the year to dale «ad «1**» duty at Hood River and Dee for its highest June temperature several weeks, turned up at the Dear old Mother Doe Is a fat old son I— Locks this week with a aporty \ heck of a shap- has she. new flat-brimmed summer hat. But you’re always welcome to eat reminiscent of the Texas rangers black bread or the forestry service. Mr. and Mrs. Erick Erickson And have a cup of teu. were visited over the weekend by their daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Olin Harrison, of FIRST NATIONAL BANK Portland. GIVES CONTEST PLANS Mr. and Mrs. G. Allman. Mr. An economic and business and Mrs. Erick Erickson went yachting Sunday with Charles problem of the uorthwe*( may be RICHFIELD Rosenbark. cruised up the Colum used as subject for an essay en SUPER SERVICE bia to Wyeth, and around the tered in the First National bank Portland's economic lake at the airport formed by the of Opposite the Reservation bank officials said yesterday In spring freshet Entrance. Mrs. Babe Eddy spent three explaining details of the $1600 days in Monroe last week, brought compettitlon. closing March 1, her aunt. Mrs. Glen Furlong, from 1936. Two divisions are open One on Monroe for several days visit. Mrs. Furlong returned to Monroe ly for northwest university stu dents. has university and college Monday morning. Among Festival-goers last week chol. rshf.'.s as award* The other, were Mrs. W. W. Williams. Mrs. for anyone wishing to enter, ha* J. Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. H. Olson. cash prizes. Before contestants may enter Mr. and Mrs Ed Hoganson. Mrs. DUE TO THE GREAT MENACE THE USE OF FIREAORKS BRINGS TO US i t they must submit their *-ieajr top W. J. McOarrigle. Mrs. H. Hale. Mrs. Rufus Frost. Mrs. Pat Fur ics to the bank for approval by ARE DISCONTINUING THE SALE OF THEM. the judge«. • long. Mrs. Ralph Kelson has recover ed from an attack of acute Indi The film people had made th* gestion. - picture from the book. That is. Prise for the doggiest haircut they had almost made It. They of the week goes to Petie. big were on the last scene. And they collie owned by W. C. McArthur. were stuck. They couldn’t figure Petie’s master took the sheais to how to end it. Suggestion after his wool, left the ruff around his suggestion as to how to end it UPTON'S neck to make him look like a was made but none seemed to be A R M O U R ’S lion escaped from the circus. Hot the right ending weather was the reason. And then somebody got a won . Miss Macy Johnson spent derful Idea. A novel suggestion, tail s *|*Wwe K Ilf Kr* M Thursday to Sunday visiting her something no one had thought of. Lim it mother and sister in Portland. n u t» ’ ’Why not have the same end Mr. and Mrs. Bill Keeler spent ing as the book ha*?” was the Friday at the Rose Festival In amazing suggestion. Portland. . *»«. Noble F. Hyde sold his pet cow Boss, to Joe Bucher. c Tony, Miss Ma'-y Johnson's 7-8 .o .™ German shepherd, 1-8 wolf, dis One Cent a Word appeared Thursday night, turned 8*" FOR SALE up Saturday at the Harvey fox nvr farm where he was raised. S M ALL HOU8E in city, partly H. S. Eddv and son. Shenvln. V , k c furnished, running water. visited MrB. Eddy Saturday to . Alyce Harvey, Cascade Locks. celebrate their wedding anniver Phone 141. l ! c sary. , c Jc«n Anderson visited her uncle. Fred Anderson, near Sheri B E A U T IF U L COTTAGE on Eagle creek heights priced for im dan last week. mediate sale. See Moran. i3p “ Midnight Mac” McGeary left last we°k for San Francisco, SOWS-— ready to felt. C. Cecillani, whore he hope« to ship out to see behind schoolhouse. foreign shores. Virgil Chapman visited Aber FOR F I L L E R BRUSHES write deen. Wash., last week. O. Scramstad. 2126 Northeast Mrs. A. Geitner and daughter 17th avenue. Portland. a25-5tp Jane, were visitors to Portland. FO R R E M S. O. Clodfelter was visited by his son. Harlan, of New berg. 1*1 KNISHED cabins with lights and water and shower«, by th*- News dfsnatches carrv the hap week or month. Trailer apace py information that the w-ar in for rent. Inquire Tooth Rock South America will soon be over. garage. Cascade Locks. 12< And we didn’t even know there was a war. Try a Want ad— It pays! Fishing Tackle TAB LE and CHAIRS Pressure Greasing 75c FOR SALE CHEAP Inquire— Tyrrell’s Tavern EPPING’S Red & White Store S P E C IA L S F O R FRI. MILK W A N T ADS TEA SUGAR 10 6c S A T ., J U N E 14 - 15 49c 1 lb. 83c P o rk & Beans i ; L ^ 5 c P a lm o liv e Shortening 49 PEPPER 5c CRAB 17c A M O N IA 5c B L U E IN G ....... 5c OXYDOL 21c £k M ayonnaise 45 D eviled M e a t 10 FLOUR, Harvest Pride f r u it a n d Grapefruit'* » 25c New Spuds * "ls Bannanas Soap 14c . sack $ 1.59 VEGETABLES Lettuce .'X,*“11-1 10c Old Spuds 25c • 4 lbs. 25c *