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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1935)
\ BONN KVILLE DAM CHTtONICLR rr» w w w w w w \ w* th»« government lock«, «pent aev- buildings, showers of rocks bom trimming this week In prepara *»rul day* Jit his old homo. The barded houses. Cause: blasting tion for the Installation of a CASCADE LOCKS NEWS Dalle*, luHt week. out a cesspool on the Jlenry Nel j large ner.n sign, expected Mon - "— ---- — ■- ■ • : Mrs. George Kills has returned son property. day. s to the Locks after three weeks K. K. Andrews and three-year- The Harrison house near the 13-15-17 Plates Mi. and Mrs. Jim Merrill are In I m > m Angeles, old son, Robert David. visited high school 1» being raised and proudly sporting u new car this. J «'k Elmer applied a coat of Mrs. Andrews In Portlund over moved hack from the line or ine week, u duik Medan with red wire (»tint to hi* and .Max Heck’s real* the week end. GUARANTEED new highway this week. wheel« and l u g g a g e boxes In the dences lust week. Ralph Nelson was visited by Mrs. E. Granstrom is the proud fend*r wells. Their derision was -Mr. and .Mrs. Clarence Car- his brother, Alan Clark of Port 1 to 3 Years possessor of the first lawn sprink mad* suddenly on their way to Pothers are returning to their lund. this week. ler In the Lock. The lawn was Portland. They returned the same home In ChampulKne, III., thl» Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hurt motor given Its Initial baptism wltn the BARTOL MOTOR CO. day wllh the cur. week. ed lo Kuphr&ta, Wash., early this new equipment last week. C A. Saunders. In charge of Mrs. It. J. (P o p ) Wuuer at week to visit Mrs. Gall Rathje, R. J. “ Pop” Wuner of The t e n d e d the two opening coast Mr. Hurt’s sister, reported seri Dalles Freight line has succumb league bull games In Portland re ously III. ed to spring brezes and has had cently. Mrs. Wuner had more Mrs. Mae Silva was visited by the brush around the office clear than the usual Interest In the Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Hills of Port Portland this ed and burned, and plans a lawn, several days In Portland hall team since her land Sunday. week visiting friends and rela flower beds and rock garden. nephew Verne Itlchurds Is a mem Mr. and Mrs. Jim Merrill mo Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heglund tives. ber of the s<|uud. tored to Pendleton and I’ matllla Miss Martha Keeler of Port grandparents Monday Mrs. A. It. Myers entertained Sunday and Monday to try out became land was a visitor this week at when Mr. and Mrs. Howard Heg Mr. and Mrs. C. W’ . Hunks and their new sedan. the William Kee-er home. lund of Warrenton announced the daughter Mildred from I’ klah, M# and MKs. Jack Elmer and Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Miller and , Calif., this week. Mrs. Hanna Is Mr. and Mrs. Dick Morris drove birth of a boy. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie McLeod were Mrs. Myers' sister. Neon signs were placed above visited this week by Mr. and Mrs. to Umatilla Sunday, following Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Myers vis which the Morris’ went to Port the new quarters of Cascade Drug Essex Marsh and son of Beaver ited Mr. Myers’ father, seriously land to see a show. company and R. E. Andrews and ton. III In a Portland hospital this Fellows hall Mrs. Fred Anderson’s condition company In Odd week Improves dally after her opera Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mayfield vis tion last week. Both Mr. Ander Carl Epplng’s store Is signless FIRE DESTROYS THREE ited Mr. Muyfleld's parents In son and their daughter, this week following the attempt Jean, BOXCARS AT WYETH Portland Sunday. visited her during the week In of a Pacific Fruit truck to park Little Jacqueline Jackson, not the Portland hospital where she underneath it. The truck hit, the Fire late Tuesday afternoon ed as the tiniest baby ever born Is convalescing from auto wreck sign blinked, went out. will be burned two boxcars to the ground In Cascade Ixicks and possibly In Injuries. She’s homesick for Cas reinstalled Monday after repairs and partially demolished another ! the Columbia Hirer valley, was cade Locks, visitors who have In Portland. cn the Union Pacific siding at showered with many gifts by the seen her. report, Mr. Anderson Dinner guests at the home of Wyeth. Bm ploy ce* are more consid Stevenson Women’s club recently expect« to drive to Portland Sat Mr. and Mrs. William Sunusten Cause of the blaze was unde erate, more alert — and cus at Stevenson. Wash., where urday to bring her back home, Tuesday Included Mr. and Mrs. termined, but was thought to tomers more willing to buy Jaquellne Is now living. Gifts In where h*> has constructed a A. I. Wang. Mr. and Mrs C, D. have been started accidentally by III a store whose lighting has cluded clothing. canned goods, "trapeze” over the bed for Mrs. Reutersklold, Arthur Grimm and hoboes making the cars their hasslnet on wheels. Mesdames Anderson to obtain exercise neces Mr and Mrs. Helmer Sunsten. W en scientifically arranged. headquarters. Forest rangers, Davis. Kanzler and Fudge of sary to develop strained muscles. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ward are residents of the district and the AM the wide knowledge o f Mrs. Jessie Mohr was visited the proud owners of a 193.r, coupe, Hood River fire department bat Bradford Island were present. • o r Comm ercial Ligh ting Mrs. C. May Jones Is expecting Sunday by the following residents dark In color. tled the flames for several hours. Department is available to the arrival this week of Mrs. Isa of The Dalles: Mrs. Leon Mohr, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Anderson, J k tlp you improve your busi- Mr. and daughter Norma, and Carol Burt bel Green of San Diego. Calif. hAr daughter-in-law, VETO CHANGE MEETING ss. Call on them! Mrs. Green will be Mrs. Jones’ Mrs. W. H. Hampton. Mrs. W. V. drove to Portland Sunday after Veterans of Foreign Wars will Chambers. Mrs. W|R PJemmel, noon to attend the theatre guest for the summer. meet Monday. May 6. in the com orthwestern Residents scurried under snelt- Mrs. Ruth Wagner. Mrs. Eliza Colin Merrill Is busy these days munity chapel on the reservation. er In the west section of the town beth Owens. Mrs. Merle Culver. building a new road at Cascade The group was meeting at lectric Merrill’s Inn received a new Looks addition. at 8:30 Monday evening when an French’s Recreation center on tti explosion rocked ground and coat of white paint with green. Mrs. William Sunsten spent the highway. BATTERIES Hood River It’s pleasant to trade in a well lighted it or el N E VISIT US IN OUR NEW QUARTERS! Grand Opening Will Be Shortly After Cascade Drug Moves in Next Door EMPIRE COFFEE .......................................... ,. 1 lb. 21c Heavy, 13 oz. CANVAS G L O V E S ....................Pair 16c -GOLDEN WEST COFFEE, glass jar 1 lb. 29c. .2 lbs. 57c . .3 lbs. 85c MONKEY FACE G L O V E S ................................. Pair 17c PURE HONEY, 2>/2 lb. pails, 2 7 c ........... 5 lb. pails, 48c S. and W. PRESERVES. 3 lb. glass ja r................57(i - Schilling’s BAKING POWDER.. 1 lb. 30c. :2 V2 lbs. 84c Fire Chief MATCHES, 16 cubic inches, Carton .. 24c. Hormel’s PIGSFEET. 14 oz. g la s s ........................ 25c Clabber Girl BAKING POWDER, 10 oz. 9c , 32 oz. 21c S. and W. CATSUP ..................................... 14 oz. 19c MOP S T IC K S ..................................................... Each 11c ZEE TOILET PAPER........................................6 for 24c KRISPY CRACKERS ..................................... 2 lbs. 29c Sperry’s Drifted Snow FLOUR, 49 lbs. . . $2.07 $1.84 BORINE SOAP GRANULES ............... 40 oz. Pkg. 31c CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP CHIPS, 5 lb. Pkgs.......... 32c Bonneville Hard Wheat FLOUR, 49 lbs. . Dromedary GRAPEFRUIT, No. 2 s ............. ............. 12c Summer Isle PINEAPPLE, broken slices, 2 'fas ------15c S. and W. PINEAPPLE, 2>/2s .................... ........... 21c KREMEL ....................................................... Package 4c - MAPLE LEAF S Y R U P ............................. 5 lb. tin, 59c Highland 100 Per Cent Pure MAPLE SYRUP Pint Glass ................................................... 39c VERMONT MAID S Y R U P ...................... Cash and Carry 26 ozs. 39c ------------------------------------ — ANDREWS & CO CASCADE LOCKS, OREGON ODD FELLOWS HALL BUILDING * 4