The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939, August 29, 1935, Page SIX, Image 6

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DAM
PH K O N ICl^
CHAMP DRUMMER RETURNS LABOR DAY
Cleaning and
Pressing
Morgan’s Standard
Service
«OUR SERVICE IS UNSURPA
Fast, Reliable Service
TUBES. TIRES, BATTERIES, ACCESSORIES
Locks Cleaners
acioss highway from postoffice
Cascade Locks
P H O N E 212
CASCADE LOCKS
I THE DALLES FREIGHT LINE
‘■BETTER FOOD’’
‘■BETTER SERVICE”
Daily F r e i g h t bet*’e ,,n »'u riland, B o n n e v i ll e , < asrud** Locks.
UTAH .uA L, PRESTO-LOGS AND BRIQUETS^
Dew Drop Inn
O w ner
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ICE
Cascade Locks Phone: 131
CASCADE LOCKS, OREGON
R. J. WUNER, Agent
FRED ANDERSON
MIKE’S
SH O P
Remember . . .
T h e Most Modern B a r b e r Shop
in t h e Are a.
MIKE
LONG
C ascade L ocks
Batttery
Charging
at
SCOTT’S
Hay Fever
RALPH GARRETT WEDS
MORAN BUILDS HOME
JUNE CHRISTOFFERSON
ON LOCKS PROPERTY
As th e finish of w h a t his fr iends
Const ru ct ion was s t a r t e d this
de scr ibe d as a “ w hirl w in d c o u r t ­ week by F r a n k Moran on a four-
s h i p , ” R o b e r t G a r r e t t of Salem, room house Tor he, his wife and
r a k e r on t h e s t a t e hig h w a y crew chi ldr en on th e lot next to Silver
now a t W a r r e n d a l e . m a r r i e d Miss P e r r a s ’
building
in
Cascade
J u n e C hri s to ff e rs o n of P o r tl a n d Locks.
S a t u r d a y evening in V a n c o u v e r , , Th e house will take a small part
Wash.
of the 102-foot f r o n t a g e on Main
T h e couple were acc om pa nie d street. As soon as plans a r e pe r­
by Mr. a nd Mrs. Clifford Lenz of fected. Moran exepects to s t a r t
Cascad e Locks, a t whose house building a smal l out unus ual
t h e y a r e m a k i n g th e i r home. T h e ta v e r n , but w a nts to get the
30 me n of th e h ig h w a y crew knew house finished first.
littl e a b o u t it Sunda y, were too
Ed Mehrkins. fo rm erly of Eagle
ti r e d M onday to c h a r iv a r i the creek, will build t h e house. Air.
new lywe ds . T u e s d a y n ig h t they and Mrs. Moran fo r m er ly owned
w h o op e d it up, gave th e m a good M o r a n ’s ta vern a t Eagle creek,
sendoff.
before the g o v e r n m e n t condem ne d
th e pro pe rty as pa rt of t h e r a il ­
road relocation a nd t h e deep cut
LABOR DAY IS LABOR
cut it off from co mmu nic ation.
MOORE’S GARAGE
Towing Day or Night
Phone 71
GENERAL A U TO REPAIRING
Ford and Chevorlet Ignition Smict
Cascade Locks
Water— Air
DAY FOR ENGINEERS
Dy. H e r m a n N. Bu nde s e n, n a ­
L a b o r da y th is Monday ma y be
tio n a ll y k now n m e dic al h e a l t h a holiday for some people, but to
a u t h o r i t y a nd p r e s i d e n t of t h e m a n y of t h e U. S. e n g in e e rs it's
Chic ago Bo ard of H e a l t h , m a d e j u s t going to be S e p te m b e r 2.
t h e following s t a t e m e n t in s p e a k ­
C a p t a in J. S. Gorlinski ha s
ing of t h e a ir -c on di tio ne d t r a in s :
posted notice t h a t L a b o r day will
“ T his c o n t r i b u t i o n to t h e h e a l t h n o t in g e n e r a l be a holiday for
a n d c o m f o r t of t h e tr a v e li n g pu b ­ g o v e r n m e n t employees, because
lic sho uld give rea l e n c o u r a g e ­ c o n t r a c t o r s plan ito work th e ir
m e n t to thos e who in t h e past m e n t h a t day. However, he s ta te s
h a v e s u f f e r e d beca us e of t h e a t ­ 1 t h a t section h e a d s m a y g r a n t holi­
m o s p h e r ic c ondit ion s ass oc iate d d a y s if ab sence will in no way in ­
w it h c ro s s -c o u n tr y t r a v e l, espec­ t e r f e r e with the progr ess of t h e
ia lly th ose afflicted w it h nay work.
fever.”
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You ma y fo r g et a b o u t t h e h e a t
a n d pollen-laden d u s t of all for ms CREW OF 30 PATCHES
of h i g h w a y tra ve l, fo r g et all fe a r
of tr a v e l from p a s t dis com forts,
UP COLUMBIA HIGHWAY
a n d d a n g e r of h i g h w a y h a z a rd s
T h i r t y men of t h e s t a t e h i g h ­
a n d accidents. Union Pacific has
way d e p a r t m e n t expect to finish
b a nis he d all of t h a t with its safe
t h e job of pat ch i n g r o u g h spots
air- c ond iti on e d co aches on t h e
in the C o lu m bia r iv e r h ig h w a y
P o r t l a n d Rose, Pacific L im ite d
from
M u lt n o m a h
fall to w a r d s
a n d o t h e r fine t r a n s c b n t i n e n t a l
Bonn evi lle t od a y or to m o r ro w .
t r a i n s , also on th e S poka ne . You
T he y ha ve been laying down
d o n ’t know w h a t t r a v e l c o m fo rt
new bla ckt op nonskid paving to
is un til you a r e on one of Its new
air- c ond iti on e d
trains
e njo yin g m a k e t h e f a m ous road s m oot he r.
cool, clean, quie t, he al t h -g iv in g T h e i r a l l o t m e n t of 500 tons of t a r
c om fo rts not even f o u n d a t home. a nd gravel was e s ti m a te d to be
used u p la te th is week, with
Coach a nd t o u r i s t c a r p a t r o n s
on T h e P o r t l a n d Rose now e njo y p a t c h i n g re a ch in g e a s t j u s t past
ne w low cost m e a l s In ai r- c o n d i­ W a r r e n d a l e . Th e crew expects to
ti one d c om fo rt , only 25 c e n t s for be moved t h e n to Hood River, to
■work w e st from ttyere t o w a r d s
b r e a k f a s t . 30 c en ts fo r luncheon
a n d 35 cents for d in n e r , and free t h e dam u n t i l t h e w o rk is fin­
pillows, free d r i n k i n g cups, and ished.
free p o rt e r service.
Ask your
Patro n- -Say w a ite r , finn my
Union Pacific a g e n t for full In fo r­
hat.
mati on.
— Adv.
W a i t e r — I t ’s on y o u r head, sir.
P a t r o n — D o n ’t b o th e r , t h e n ; I ’ll
look for It myself.
UNION PACIFIC
WEDNESDAY NIGHT
DANCE at M ERRILL’S
Forest Service
Loggi ng o p e ra tio ns
in this
di s tri c t were s h u t down Monday
m o r n i n g to reduce th e e xt reme
fire h a za rd caused by high t e m ­
p e r a tu r e s . s tr ong east winds and
low humidity. Th e order, a n ­
nounced by District R a n g e r Hoy
L. W eem an . will co nti nue until
f u r t h e r notice, pr oba bl y until
next week, effects mills a t Bridal
Veil L u m b e r company, Sml tke
P u l p company, Ridge Ti mbe r
company,
A saw dus t pile at P a l m e r hill
bro ke into flames Monday m o r n ­
ing. T w e nt y CCC men, t h e t a n k e r
from Columbia Gorge st at ion and
forest g u a r d s finally corralled it,
put it ou t late in th e afternoon.
R a n g e r W e e m a n ' s eaglt- eye
came in h a n d y Monday aftern oon.
P as sin g the 50 milepost, in t h e
patrol car. he sp otted a gu n n y
saf k on the road s h o u ld e r with a
th in s tr e ak of s m o k e coming from
it. Someone, he says. Had th ro w n
a c ig a r e t from a car a nd if he
h a d n ’t spotted it when he did, a
ser io us fire m ig h t have resulted.
HIGHW AY CULVERT PLACET)
Columbia ri ve r hi gh w a y traffic
w’as slowed pa st W a r r e n d a l e last
week as hi gh w a y crews, with a
pow er shovel and several truc ks ,
installed a galvanized-lron culvert
to t a k e care of t h e overflow from
Devil’s creek springs.
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ROY SIN N ER, Driver
Progress in the District
One of the brightest spots in Cascade Locks is
O'Dell's Vegetable and Fruit Market in the Morgan
building, Neat, clean and attractive— it adds to the
ever increasing bright lights of Main street, O ’Dells
we congratulate you with the best of wishes,
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