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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1935)
RONNKVIliliK DAM C H R O M rL R POSTOFFICE TO BE SNAP! CRUNCH! TWEET! ADVANCED TO 3D CLASS WINS EPPING’S PRIZES MRS. E. B. HILL GIVEN $72,500 FOR PROPERTY L et’s T a k e A d van tage Fo u l authorities, „ ' . I f " , the Crunching. crackling sound* A Jury In the United State« Bonneville dam art*«,__have de- emanating from Carl K pplngs district court at Portland Friday Clari'(t that till* ponioffirt In ('ait It*,<l ami " hlte store at Cascade awarded Mrs. E. Bell Hill $72,- cade Locks I h la hi* advanced to 1 /Orka Saturday afternoon at 3 00 500 fo r her property, which over third claM July 1. » ill not In. stock falling o ff th** looks the dam in Bonnevillu. t he Congressman »*‘ ere^ hau Iw n shelve* but will be the mart c ' From 1878 until 189« Cascade I" ‘arH that the t,rne haB com e t o r federal governm ent had apprais- endeavoring fo r nome inontha toU j,, free Shredded Wheat eating obtain n change o f claaalflcatlon. content, open to young and old Ixicks depended largely upon con- af:t,on- Much o f ou r com m unity ed the property at $26,500. She Mtrui'tlon for ,,a f'r ^ * y ^ being wasted . on small i went to after refusin g to When the change It will permit o f hnth MPYi.u u/itii nha/.intoiw »uu« nun work worn at ai the ine locks iockh ror w court * a k 1 uo|UK o f the appointm ent o f a dem ocrat, cst no strings «ti u h ,i ' i * 1 , 1 ! means o f a livelihood. From 189« ' " * * “ °J* pet,y »luarrp1*- A con- accept the sum fixed by apprais- prUes to a», e n l i s t . until 192$ the town depended up- ^ t e d drive for a mill m ight ers. at a «alary o f $1800. Volum e o f buBlncM handled -r," l i l : . . u . T : . on the Wind River Lum ber com - br,nK ,n a p,ant whlch would Months ago United States en- Wlnd The wlnnah, ladeez and gen- pany’s for a liven livelihood. over a long took »»«* portions the prop- tbroogh the o ffic e has Increased I ,lllirtl<.n <„ , hl. . p a n y « sawmill ror n ooo. m‘‘an , ' “ a lar,?* Payroll ----- ------------------ ** * gineers ------- - wv’" «■«•»«■ o o i f m e prop- tdlly. month a fter m onth, ®»«rI WKi Mti . . ' * ,a * " w ith the closin g o f the sawm ill pftr od o f time. And from a lum- ert for use in developing the area . T hi l . ^ ^ , h ' tim « M l Ih « « « . b" « » ” « • » » " " m e d la le l, adjacen t lo the re .- •Inc« work Htarted on the dam. pi-inocnitM, smnltlng an o t>por- 1 ™ . . " » » T i m « continued dull until » „ . ‘ a ? ' ? ? Ra t i o n . The tract „ r l a l u .i l , con- who guessos most correctly the .. which is pulp and paper and ra y -,ta ln e d 40 acres, but the late Sam taalty to step into a wel| paylng ■nm boi o f btoevltg pllod in the Blarted work on Bonneville dam. on - H,n * ave away three acres on the Jr»b In «‘ vent the p ostofflre 1s glv- store’s windows go valuable The dam will be com pleted Coat of assem bling data would highway. These three acres are •n a hlghcr ratlag, are snlfflng prizes, the nature o f which are within two years. Meantime the be com paratively sm all. The e f- em braced In the business dis- the air and wrIUng thelr con secret until the award. gres mun. town may obtain an Industry f” rt/ ? e ? ded w° uld not be wa8t* trict’ on lh * h ^ h w a y . which will utilize low -cost elec- ^ ,ead er*h,p *■ required to In the first cou rt action Mrs. N'n Indication haa b»i'n glven Hill obtained an award o f $75,- the govcrnaii-nt propos»** to «eek t n « i . « » . Am. . . . i n u m .y ? “ * " T J "*"*" in motion. Outside capital can be 000. The governm ent objected Iarg< r quarters fo r the p ostofflre 0 7 T O A • nrYCI I s jC Y T n0t pro, ur,‘ an Industry. Greatest interested, but not seriously un and asked for a new trial. The ¿«3 I U *r, U L F cL L l i t A I opportunity for an Industry cen- fn th e « vent a change la raade In til facts bearing upon acreage. last trial occupied a week or the ttmastrs. . . . . m T a u 'J - 7 M „ . l ‘„ 7 ”n lu 'h o m é A ^ m 7 7 oV n T yb m “ .‘ f “ **' • "** “ bd btber •ub^ > ‘ « « «> “ « ' » >>™e and le ft the altua- Try a want ad ‘ e the Chronicle. ! m u H u u i.n "to . »' tim ber, bulb o f ° “ “ “ 'k a" ago. “ ° " abOUt Wb' r' " * at * Lave Johnson o f the Ix>cks hit *!h,ch mUBt com ‘, out tro u g h the first home run of the season. the Columbia river. Probably 20 D r»D T i . . . n o . . . Ilr> Ray Smith, substitute pitcher, cent of this tim ber is hem- C a _ l _ 0 > A /*$ivn$«A a PORTLAND BALL CLUB A C tlV ltlC S P A T C U C D t /I C lT C I n r knocked out four hi*s in i a v n lock, and hemlock has little value. H<d.^l6S pulp _ il l..... .. Brisk allow«« five hits f,,r u" e in O fficers for the next Eagle and made 11 strikeouts on Mos- and papf*r K ffort. lo organize a com pany T « r - • * « " * " * •>“ |y <• ' » r e b o m l-j . .? * " ? * “ “ Caacade ixicka l.i Jim Johnson and Ray Smith 11 _ . . . . . . ... . n a t c A o» i o o . ----- f r\ cz will have a personal interest in took over lhe hurling berth In the Half miU urst of Bonneville baa« ball p«n- •lghth and s lo th i nnlnas, r-amn-t- „ „ m o„ lh , „ m lH a r . l " ■ « v a .e e . , b . chair lve|y. Kearns was catcher » lum bering recognize an | oppor- o f Junior past w orthy president, - . e ® a T 9’. . OD'! For Mosler, Carroll pitched tunlty to build here. And other now held by J. A. M errill. ^ 1 1 «n,>aH Portland t h r e e innings, with Fusum taking w ere: W orthy men realire that the district N om inations <1 aa- over. Morteson and H olm es were Richards possesses all o f the advantages President. Leonard T h lelk e; o - ' ^ 31! h” T . introduced receiving the ball. oun necessary to the pulp and paper w°rth y vice president, John B. s y s unc e. The Lock* town team will play Industry. M oe; chaplain, E. A. Brink, C. C. “ P op ” W uner. Odell on the governm ent reser JL s s This Is R ich ard’s first year of Building o f Umatilla dam and O lm sted; secretary, V G. Hender- vation grounds at Cascade I» c k s professional ball playing. He other project on the upper river s° n : treasurer. Geo- E. T hom as; Sunday. chose Portland out o f the six con- Bottled, Jug and Draught would create a m arket for lum - " • O . Jack Callander; O. V., H er- a him in o rd er to her. A mill In Cascade Locks mann H elvogt; I. G., H. R. T’ n1- __ work under Buddy Rogers. H A H U JI <X>N(’ KRT AT C'HURi'H would enjoy a deidded advantage kpr. Frank Banks, Arik (.ala “ Give Portland three m ore Rev. Mr. Smith, pastor or the |n production costs and tran»por- trustee. Joe Bucher, Carl first class pitchers and y o u ’ll see Methodist Com m unity church, an- tatlon charges. Epping, John Ingerlund, A. H. ftandw khcs that are d iffe r a real ball team .” was his pre Bounces the appearance o f the As yet no attempt has been Johnson. ent. Try oar Special Ham diction. Ihiff evangelistic party at the made by any organized group In Election will be this week, in- burger mm Toasted Ban. church In Cascade flocks, Tues- Cascade Locks to obtain data etallatlon next month. The aerie I>KUR F A J J /v KILLKI» day night, May 7. The party will hearing on volum e o f tim ber expects to be in its new location Frightened by dogs, a deer entertain with a sacred concert, available, or other Inform ation ' n the I. O. O. F. hall by next dashed over the 4 0-foot b lu ff be- MSit and Sif by Our Open There is no adm ission charge, but which men In the lum ber and raeetltik The M others’ Dav program will twe*n Tanner creek and Bonny a free-w ill offerin g will be taken, pulp industry are going to de- Fire fin er? rnand when"'they" put m oney Into be held May 12 a t ' 1 p.m. on the V ,,la Tuesday m orning, crashed a mill To The Chronicle It ap- Looks governm ent grounds, Carl ° n *be highway, was instantly Wend In your news Items. ______ ' _____________________________ i Epping. chairm an. announced. k,1,ed* A governm ent truck took Full cooperation of public schools the oarcass to Bonneville. and other organizations has been obtained to m ake the day a suc cess. C om plete list o f speakers will be available next week. The OREGONIAN Representa The social Friday night at the tive may be reached at the Bridge o f the Gods inn was one o f the best ever held by the loca l; R oosevelt Inn, Bonneville. lodge. An orchestra from P ort- land was em ployed fo r the (lane- _ Ing. w hile special num bers w erej given during the evening. Some o f the outstandig num bers w ere: Vocal solos by Miss Olmsted o f AT T O R N E Y A T L A W Bonneville, and Maury Harris o f Notary P ublic P ortlan d: accordion solo by John Ingerlund. Cascade L ocks, Oregon o f O ur Opportunities LOCKS BEATS M0SIER BONNY VILLA CATCHER VISITS LOCKS TAVERN l“ h"’1 '■ “i 1 Sonf,.*"* '**'»* *<»* BUTZ-WEINHARD AND SILVER SPRINGS BEER WALLACE KNAPP 1 An Invitation Is cordially extended to each and every person of the Dam Area to visit us at our GRAND OPENING G. A. COBB Saturday, May 4— 7:30-12 P. M agistrate: “ Have you seen the prisoner At the bar b e fo r e ? ” W itness: “ Yes— th at's w here I first met him .” lO O K THIWWIUH THIH MODERN SHOP AY1> HKK THK I P-TO -RATK FASHIONS FO R WO- MFN \NI> N O nC TH K FINK Q UALITY O F KVKRY «A R M K N T . IF YOU " I L L IJX>K AT »mV: PIUCKH ON T H IS FINK M K R l’ HANIHSK YOI W IL L BK FLKAHHI» TO NOTE THK RKASONAlUae OHAKOKH FOR SUCH ULTRA MODERN A P P A R K Ia Sore, Inflam ed n o n t F W I M , UK O V E R M W DR I SSLS FROM W H ICH TO H K L K tT AND NO TW O " I L L BK I L I K l / AH FIN K A H K LM TIO N AS MAY HE FOUND IN THK LARG EST METKOINH j ITAN CENTKRH— NHW MFIU HANIHMF W ILL BE A R R IV IN G REG U LARLY TO ASSURE OUR CUSTOMERS O F ONLY T H E FINEST AND LATEST STYLES. SONALLY A T — AC Y O regon O P PO SITE TH E NEW PO STO FFIC E , . ‘ h i • Jta ’r*' ' , DROP i N N Cascade Locks REA SO N ABLY PRIC ED G o to Bonneville Drug Co., or any good druggist today ana get an original bottle o f M oone’s Em erald OH. The very first application w ill Leaves Locks gi^»' you relief and a few short 5 :2 5 a.m. treatm ents will thorough ly co n 7 :2 5 a.m. vince you that by sticking fa ith -! 1 1:2 5 a.m. fu lly to it fo r a short while your 1 :2 5 p.m. fo o t troubles will be a thing of 5 :2 5 p.m. the Past and best o f all. free 5 :4 5 p. m. from all offen sive odors. 8 :3 5 p.m. And one bottle we know will 1 1 :3 5 p.m. show you beyond all question that you have at last discovered , Ride (he Bus it’ s the way to keep you r feet in a drivin g you r car. normal healthy condition free insurance. P orky from all pain and soreness. BONNEVILLE CASCADE LOCKS BUS W K ( AN HAY NO M ORE NOW. R I T W E A R E l/OOKING F O R W A R D TO MEETING YOU P E R Radies Ready-to-wear DEW Sw ollen Feet INSRUCTION EN ROLL IN T H E KNITTING INSTRUCTION CLASH AND R E C EIVE F REE \|l o ( t MAKING VOORHELF A IIEI V-St lT . IT’S T H E N K " A id . AMFRICAN FAIL A ( X » l - n .E T E STOCK O F BUFPIAKH H H t Y O l'R (XINVhTNIKNCE. Cascade Lock« HOME COOKED MEALS r Leaves Bonn« 6 :1 5 a.m 9 :0 0 a.m 1 2 :1 5 p.m 2 : 15p.m 4: 40 p.m 6 :1 5 p.m 7 :3 0 pm 9 :1 5 p.m 1 2:1 5 p.m Cheaper thar F ull coverag« Fancher, Mgr 1