The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939, May 02, 1935, Image 7

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    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-
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continued
dull
until
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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
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