The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939, August 29, 1935, Page FIVE, Image 5

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POINTER'S
GRILL
Home Cooked Meals
Fountain Service
5 a .m . Breakfasts
Waffles for Breakfast
Clean, Neat, Friendly
Service Station
. In Connection
POINTER’S GRILL
CASCADE LOCKS
Rearranged
Redecorated
FOR THE BENEFIT OF OUR MANY PATRONS
— FEATURING—
Moderate Priced Meals
and Sandwiches
Card Tables now installed in space for­
merly occupied by the Restaurant.
Dr of) in and Tell Vs How )ou
Like it
FRENCH’S
—at Bonneville
»OIIWWVILLK
DAM
CHROS1CLK
BONNEVILLE
DODSON
FIYK
I i*I/>I>FKIiTKK DONATE» ROOM
In addition to the Cascade
Locks city council holding meet­
ings in Seth D. Clodfelter’s big
room, the Locks volunteer fire de­
partment has accepted his invita­
tion for its free use. The fire de­
partment previously has been
meeting In the Odd Fellows hall.
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Horkmen have strung protect­
Mrgi Ted Johnson returned to
ive wire fences from the dam en­ her rebuilt home Saturday morn­
trance towards the new adminls- ing after over a month’s stay in
i at ion building to keep people Portland where her new daugh­
off the riewly.aeeded areas where ter, Nila, who’ll be a month old
l"* oIil F r a n c e road used to ran. September 1. was born She’«
h„ „ ri hll.
’
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DALLE» A8KS 8URVB*
wire fence on heavy wood posts oeen
busy all week straightening
Has been placed along the hlgh- up the house.
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Introduction o f a senate reso-
way beginning across from Tyr-
M. D. Chase, brother-in-law o f ,ut,° n a8king a review of the pro-
r‘ I* 'Mvern and running up to­ Mrs, J. B. Lash, is spending an po8fd Columbia /iv e r power and
wards the new station road.
indefinite stay at the Lash home nav,8ation dam at The Dalles has
Mrs. Have Marvin and daugh, They brought him back up from
ch*,m
Commerce by Senator Mc-
»••r, Margie, have returned from a The Dalles, where the Lashes, ac- ber of ~~
three-weeks’ visit in Los Angeles | companied by their children and Nary. The chamber had requested
and other parts of southern Cali­ Miss Louise Sigmund, spent from such a survey, says it has no in­
fornia.
Thursday to Sunday. Miss riug- tention of bucking the pro-posed
I>an Casey of the U. S. engl- mund, their niece, left from The Umatilla dam.
neers survey crew has returned Dalles for her home in Boise,
FIRM BRINGS FINK
after be|nK confined to his Hood j Idaho.
Hiver home by illness.
H. C. Bowen and Joe Brown,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold McShatko
A I. Kckleson and Harold spent Sunday picking huckieDer- sheepherders for New Madden o f
Itichen have been transferred to ries on Larch mountain. Mrs. Me- Hermiston, left their campfire
the district engineer’s office in Shatko spent the best part of the burning at Rainy lake, which isn’t
the pittock block. Portland.
first of the week cleaning them so rainy at this season o f the year,
Lick
Holbrook
is now in for use.
Forest guards apprehended them.
charge of the U. 8. engineers
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Kimbrough Justice Stranahan in Hood River
“navy” the tug Bonnevill* and »pent Sunday in Tacoma, \vash., Monday fined them $14. Their em-
i launch Sandy. Holbrook succeeds attending a family reunion in Pl°yer appeared for them, paid
I Pred Cetty, transferred to the honor of Mr. Kim brough’s father, the fine.
first Portland district several Mr. W. J. Kimbrough, whose 75th
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weeks ago for dredging operations birthday it was.
CROWD F A V O R » OREGON
Total of 3,995 persons regis­
on the Willamette river around
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. McCrady
New burg.
I were in Portland last week on tered at the Oregon View point
“Sonny,” cocky bulldog belong­ 1 business.
Sunday, with 405 signing the book
ing to Mr. and Mrs. Archy i.ook,
F. R. Fenton spent Monday in at the new Washington View
point and probably as many more
now wears a ragged ear as the Portland on business.
result of a yelping dog fight last
Mrs. O. B. Gunter spent last going down to the railroad tracks
week back of Tyrrell’s tavern. A week with her mother, Mrs. G. to look at the dam. W eek ago
Sunday the Washington side saw
large number of dogs were in­ D. Finch, in Hood Riyer.
volved and “ Sonny” rushed in. His
Miss Nona Finch has gone to 785, the Oregon point 4,253.
ear was ripped for almost its en­ Hood River to work in the pears
LICENSE EXAMS GIVEN
tire length, necessitating a long for a week or 10 days.
Drivers w'ho have not obtained
stay in a Portland dog hospital,
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Duyck
where it was sewed up.
spent Friday in Portland. Mon­ Oregon operator’s or chauffeur’s
Frank Kwen has just complet­ day, Mr. Duyck went in on busi­ licenses for the coming two years
may see the license examiner
ed his new home in Cook’s addi­ ness.
tion.
R. H. Roberttson of Medford Thursday between 9 a. m. and 4
New switchboard operators at arrived Tuesday to spend the win­ P. m. at the Bonneville library
Columbia Construction company’s ter with his son and daughter-in- back o f the postoffice. No exami­
office on the island are Mrs. law. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Robert­ nation is required tor renewals
Kdelyn Marshall and Mrs. Ger­ sons. The Robertsons motored to except in rare cases.
trude Johnson. They replace Miss Portland to meet him.
f ir e t r u c k s e r v ic e
Janet Olds, who with her mother,
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. McAden
The
Bonneville dam fire truck
Mrs. A. R. Olds, has joined Mr. spent Sunday on the sandy river
cannot
be
called out of the reser­
Olds at Boulder dam, and Mrs. A. beach, swimming, picnicking.
vation except on request o f the
B. Hard n. Mr. Darden was trans-
L. S. Ostrander spent Saturday
forest service. Lieut. Colby M
fern d three weeks ago to Co­ in Portland on business.
H p is
‘ V * ' i ' T to T paint
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yers announced
yesterday. Per-
lumbia’s job of building the south planning
his big roadster
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sons w-hose homes or property is
jetty at Grays Harbor, Wash.
this week, if fhe dust dies down
on fire must call the forest ser­
Perry McVMegh and Victor Berg enough.
vice to fight the flames, and if it
are among those building new
Miss Clara Doherty and Miss deems the dam fire truck neces­
houses in Cook’s addition.
Margie Coggins of Brownsville. sary it will call for It.
A. B. Bebevan has moved into
Ore., visited Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
his new home back of French’s.
Mr. and -Mrs. A. Sandwick of Robertson last week. The Robert­ MAYOR’S NAME GIVEN PUPPY
sons have finished putting the first
George Metcalf, who is em­
Corvallis spent the weekend * s it ­
coat of white paint on their home ployed at the dam, has a beautiful
ing Mr. and -Mrs. Frank C. Lin­
to protect It from the winter wea­ black
cocker
spaniel
punoy.
ton. The Sandwicks are Mrs. Lin- | ther ahead.
Metcalf
calls
the
little
black
ton’s parents.
Mrs.
F.
C.
Fales
and
daughter,
puppy.
He
calls
the
little
black
When Horace Skinner’s wire-
hair terrier presented him with < .Mildred, dropped in on Mr. and fellow Captain Nelson. It is the
pups the other day, he didn’t Mrs. O. C. Correll early one morn- first instance that has com e to
where citlier-
know what to do with them. The ine last week for breakfast, on '■ public attention
their
way
to
Orleans.
Nebr.,
to
puppy or baby has been named in
pups, he says, are ” 50 per cent
registered.” and he will give them make their home. Mrs. Fales is honor o f Cascade Locks’ first
mayor.
away free to anyone who wants Mrs. Correll’s mother.
Mrs.
Joe
Bucher’s
small
daugh­
one or any number of ttfSm
R. F. Scoffern of Oregon City ter had her tonsils out last week
She is
visited his son and daughter-in- in a Portland hospital.
home
now,
feeling
much
better.
law, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Scoffern.
at the Roosevelt hotel the first
Mrs. Tom Morris spent Satur­
half of the week. The Scofferns day visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
spent Sunday in Oregon City, re­ Bone near Vancouver, Wash.“
turned with the elder Scoffern.
To the Bonnie Park Wednesday
The Honeymoon dance Friday Women’s Sewing club last week at
evening at the Bonneville -am the home of Mrs. A. E. Hendricks
auditorium was haled as a great came Mrs. L. E. Sams. Mrs. Tom
success. Honored guests included Morris, Mrs. Clyde Kimbrough,
Newlyweds (within the past three Mrs. M. M. McCrady. Mrs. Arthur
SUMMER SILKS
months! Mr. ar.u Mrs. Franklin Eade. Mrs. MacGowan. Mrs. John
Seeley, Mr. and Mrs. John Houck. Karg. Mrs. T. L. Mann.
Mr and Mrs. Charles Howard.
Mr and Mrs. Marshall Kuss-ll,
Mr and Mrs. Henry Vogland. Mr. %POI.OWES TO MESSRS. i^TARK
The Chronicle erred in its
and Mrs Jack Karg. Mr and Mrs.
August
15 issue when, in Cascade
(Mark Bogart. Mr. and >,rsDC, J*
Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Locks news. It stated that .lack
Mvers. Mr and Mrs. Marvin Lam. Si rk had pulled a good many
BATHING SUITS
bert. Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Barks. salmon from the rapids near the
NOW
Mr and Mrs Pat Donaldson. Mr toll bridge. Jack Stark owns no
and Mrs. Fred Davis, Mr. and fishing tackle, no fishing license. I
Mrs lack Lofton, Mr. and - ,rs- dcosn’t fish, doesn’t want the fish
rarl Sanford, Mr and Mm. W E warden to think he does. To Jack
\* — ana
ii n H Mrs. Br6tt Stark, out anologies. To his b r o -’
Pittman, Mr.
ther, L. C. Stark, who has fish-j
1 hHarry Thom of the Piggly- “ng tackle, a fishlnr lic^ns«. likes
W ifgly'store spent the wekeud In ♦o fish and who caugh* the fish
in question, also our apologies.
Vancouver.
Summer 1 w
Closeouts
’
$5.95
$ 2.95
•
$3,95 and $2.95
$ 1.95
M ACY’S