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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1935)
BONN KV 11 J,F I DODSON Newest resident of Bonny Bark 1* Thomas Lloyd Morris, 8 V* pound», born Monday at 11 p m. to Mr. and Mr«. Thomas Morris in the hospital at Stevenson. Mo ther and son are reported doing well. New residents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold MoShako. who moved Into the new house next to leash’s last week; Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Kara, into the house vacated by Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Nance. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Lash were visited Sunday by Mrs. Lash's mo ther from Hammet. Idaho, and sister from Buhl. Idaho, who re turned with Jimmy and Joan Lash who will spend the summer in Buhl with their aunt. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Gunter were visited Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Finch of Hood River. F. R. Fenton spent the week end in Portland on business. 1 * •outli »l>lr of Mt HiH'd Hiindor Mr. and Mrw 1>. H. Dyck were Mrs O t\ Correll spent several visited Sunday by Robert Shaw, days this aeek visiting her mo of Klamath Falls, spent Monday In Portland in Portland with their son. Den ther Mrs 1*F»?V Pace was bitten nis. on the ankle by Joe Bucher's • Five candles burned on Dennis lie Friday. Hhe was taken to «he Dyck's birthday cake Sunda> with National Hospital association Dr«« Carol and Lillian Bucher. Connie ■ id station on the reservation, had Correll. Melba-Jean Davis pres (he wound sterilised, returned ent. I with ankle ail bandaged Mr. and Mrs. Ted Johnson en Mrs L. K. Sams spent the tertained Mr. and Mrs Charles weekend In Portland Bly at dinner Sunday night. Mr. and Mra. Manual MoTrady Mr. and Mrs. I* B. Sams have • re being visited this week by as house guest Miss Katherine Mr. McCrady'a mother. Mrs. W, Ford of Yamhill for an indefinite H McCrsdy. from Ole Kluro. Wn who arrived last week. Dr and stay. Mr. and Mrs. J. P O'Keefe, who Mrs. C. A I'engra of Portland and have been staying at the C. A. Mr. and Mrs Wade Hanna «*f In Robertson home, left Sunday for dependence visited the Met radvs Sheridan to spend part of the Sunday. Hugh Hanna. Jr . of In dependence. Thursday. summer. C. A. Robertson leave« next week to attend six weeks of sum mer school at Oregon State col lege at Corvallis, working toward his degree. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. McAden drove to Government camp uu the Southern Mills G e t Contract on Dam Cement Complete Fountain CREAMY MILK SH AKES ICE COLD D RIN KS— CANDIES MELLO RICH ICE CREAM SODAS CASCADE DRUG COMPANY NO BEER SERVED Daily Truck Service * To and From Portlamj “ Your Home Line” FREE PICK UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE ester Auto Freight Office Clark’s Cold Storage Phone 231 HOLLYWOOD DAIRY Joe Buscher. Proprietor MILK—CREAM— BUTTERMILK— BUTTER Two deliveries daily, morning and evening. Fresh milk from our own inspected herd of Guernseys, delivered from Dodson to Wyeth. Phone 14-FS, Bonneville Our milk is on sale at all the stores For Your Convenience Pastuerized or Raw Milk GAS OIL SCOTT’S Service Station CASCADE LOCKS Onable to meet California prices, the Oregon cement mill* lost the contract for supplying the 2.000 rtirs of cement which will be used In building the main spill way dam. Hida were opened last Friday Lowest price was submitted by the Pacific Portland Cement com- (mar. o f San Francisco. The Cali fornia mill took the contract for supplying the 565,000 barrels at 11.62 a barrel. Popular opinion was that the contract would fall to the Santa Crux Cement company, another California organization, but ask ed 18 cents a barrel more than the San Francisco firm Beaver Portland Cement com pany. Portland, which owns a plant down at Gold Hill, bid II 82 a barrel, or 20 centa a barrel mor«- than the low bidder. The government is buying ce ment for the spillway dam near ly HO cents a barrel che*p>-r than it paid for the cement used In con struction of the powerhouse and the navigation locks. Reason for the unusually Iw price has not been made public. California mills enjoy an ad vantage in freight rate« over Ore gon mills by reason of the fact that they ship cement north in ballast, while the mill at Gold Hill Is compelled to ship by rail Santa Cru* cement Is made at Santa Cruz, down th e r o a s t from San Francisco; Pacific Portland Is manufactured at Redwood City, on San Francisco bay. Columbia Begins Lock Canal Job ColumbL-i Construction company has commenced excavating for the approach to the navigation lo»k* Contruct for the work wan o f ficially awarded to Columbia af ter L. Colucclo 4c corn pan). tow bidder, threw up the sponge and asked to be released. Army engi neers grinned and let him puli down the earnest money which he posted as evidence of ability and good faith. That made Mr. Colucclo grin. 1 he Seat tig contractor Md $192,.’ 40 on the job Columbia was second high at $247,500. Co lucclo commenced to s.juirm soon after bids were announced, so the army engineers never officially awarded the work, and In the end gave it to the Columbia people Columbia will dig the 2400- foot canal with its giant ele‘c trlc shove). The canal takes out of the river near the railroad station st the lower end of Bradford island, parallels the Oregon shore ari(1 ¡£ * ■ 7 ! ” froat of ,h* frame of- floe building used by Guy F. At- Rlnson company. Considerable dirt ha. been re- moved from ... force arcount to prutld* m a t-r U l ,„ -r d .d lo ,h fi *r Where thè b«»n»e. s U » d «h* rpservatlon. bu* thrre L c o o u « h mstcrtsl yet rm islnlng to keep Columbia busy f«r «I» h* r,‘ moni ho. The electrlc sboVel . . . . dlrt « nd »'"■« I I » .1 <■>- -• '< AUTOMOBILE REBUILDING PAINTING BODY » il» lb * FENDERS REPAIRED l- ,,r „** ' h* high water » abs i de « , a c o f f e r d a m wlll be Ihrown acro«* tb# lo w e f end o f Ih» «vinai lo hold back tb» rlver and tb** «h otel «HI down to bra«a tack« Water from Upafream Wlll be k r p t OUt of thè «amai by thè cofferd am w h l.h stand« in Bradford «loagh above Time Payments BARTOL MOTOR CO. Hood Riser th«- p.>wrrhou«e and l « < k ^ CASCADE LOCKS PROGRESS NO. 29 Bonny Villa Tavern a l*a v : a popular rendezv ous of the working man and the tourist has added a very complete fountain service. Hal and Ro!; on thf ir toes and out after business. V*A* c r rrat- ulate them and wish them success in their new ad dition. WEST COAST POWER CO DANCE with IVAN KOEBER and His S-Piece Orchestra Saturday, June 8 MERRILL’S PAVILION G E N T S 40c LADIES ltc We Carry . . W . P. Fuller Paints Sash and Doors W all Paper Dry Wood $ 3 . 0 0 a load Lots For Sale Central Lumber Company Phone 241 Cascade Locks, Ore.