The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939, November 21, 1935, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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BONNEVILLE P. T. A.
TO PLAY CARDS AGAIN
W A N T ADS
One Cent a Word
WANTED TO TUA DR
WANTED PIANO. Will trade Dia-
mond Sapphire ring, even trade.
Box 18, Cascade Locks.
FOR SALK
UNIVERSAL wood and coal heat­
er. Price $17. M. A. Butter,
held. Warren addition. Warren-
dale.
4-WHEEL
trailer
house
fur­
nished. built-ins. warm. $100.
Robert Gilpin. Gresham. Ore.
THREE-ROOM cabin. Also fur­
nished trailer house. O. V.
Thompson. Bonny Villa.
USED CABS
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1933
1933
1935
1935
1929
1930
1931
1924
FOB SALr.
Plymouth Sedan
Plymouth Coupe
Chevrolet Coupe Std.
Chrysler Sed. with trunk
Bunk Sedan
Ford Roadster
Chevrolet Coach
Buiek Touring
Garrabrant Bros.
Hood River, Oregon
4th & Cascade
Phone 132
FOR
TRAILER
Inquire
from C.
Villa.
SALE OR R E M
HOUSE and Tent 8x10.
Earle Johnson across
& E Fuel Co., bonny
FOR RENT
2-ROOM UNFURNISHED cabin.
Lights and water furnished
$13. Inquire J. Fulgham. next
to Carlson's Red & White store.
Cascade Locks.
HOUSEKEEPING rooms, furnish­
ed including light and water.
$4.50 a week. Inquire J. Fulg­
ham next door to Carlson Red
& White Store.
4-ROOM modern cottage unfur­
nished.
Inquire
Warrendale
store.
T W O - R O O M cabin furnished
$4.75 a week. Inquire J. Fulg­
ham next door to Carlson’s Red
& White Store.
FOUR-ROOM house partially fur­
nished $5.00 a week. Inquire J.
Fulgham next door to Carlson’s
Red & White Store.
WANTED TO RENT
MODERN 3-room apartment or
house, furnished or partly fur­
nished. Leave address at Chron­
icle office.
GENERAL REPAIRING
SAW FILING— Expert sawnling
done reasonably. Any type of
saw. C. L. Rankin— or leave at
Scotts Standard Service station,
Cascade Locks.
8-15tf
M ISCELLANEOUS
ANYONE wishing to have a pass­
enger to ride to Seattle with
them between Nov. 20 to 25
please call 23 residence, Cas­
cade Locks.
PLAIN SEWING and all kinds of
Mending done reasonably. Em­
broidering and Crocheting. In­
quire two houses west of
Grim’s store. Bonny Villa. 31
WOMAN’S, children’s and mens
wearing apparel. The latest
goods
and
styles.
Fashion
Frocks, Inc. For a showing see
Mrs. C. A. Lynds, 2 blocks west
of Bonny Villa Tavern or Box
493 Bonneville.
HELP WANTED
WANT MAN with $1,000 to put
in an exclusive LEE work
clothes stock in Bonneville.
Only national advertised line
with inquiries from this town
from consumers. Guaranteed to
outwear any other overall.
Writ — T. W. Cowart, Imperial
Hotel. Portland.
Final arrangements were made
at the last meeting of the Bonne­
ville P.T.A. for their second of a
scries of card parties. This affaii
is to be held in the recreation
center on the reservation Mon­
day. November 25 at x p. m.
Mrs. T. L. Jones is chairman
with Mrs. Be Harts handling the
refreshments and Mrs. Mark wart
the prizes. Auction and contract
bridge. 500. and pinochle will be
played.
The association has contracted
for 15) steel chairs for the school
auditorium. It is expected to make
the payments on these chairs
from the proceeds of these iard
parties which will be held from
time to time this winter. At the
last one 85 people were present
and 20 card tables were used.
CASCADE LOCKS
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A group o f fo r e s t Of fleet» at­
tending the training camp ut
Hemlock, in Washington, visit*»!
the Eagle creek ranger station
and inspected Bonneville duiu
Saturday. The group Included foi-
.Mt men from all parts of Oregon.
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the gasoline pumps along side of
Clayton Bund and l''t l HlUeboe
the garage In front of U»’
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The house 1* being remodeled and were awarded rifles in the A m e r i.1
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Cas.ade
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can Legion’s deer hunting contest
the garage is being rearranged.
* wen,
In for«* a large crowd at the Roose­
Mr. and Mrs W. C. Anderson
velt theater «n «he resorrmlon
visit*d over the weekend
in Bonneville Wednesday night
relatives in Eugene. Miss Ellen
There was a splendid program.
Sumiste» took rare of the child­
Including war pictures
R i a d th* Phroslfl* fw
ren while they were gone.
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STEAM HEATED ROOMS
$ 3 . 7 5 a week double room
$6.00
a w e e k single room
SIIO W K R H — - HOT
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Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Bechtold and
daughter
Sanche
Lee visited i
Charles Bechtold of the National
Hospital association in Portland
last week.
Mrs. George Pveatt and son.!
Donald, of Portland, have Deer, j
visiting
recently
with
Mrs |
Pyeatt’s. parents. Mr. and Mrs
Carl Erickson.
Mr. and V s . J. Walls were in
Portland Tuesday visiting old
friends.
Vic Ballinger has been confined
to his home for several days with
a had cold.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Johnson
motored unto Portland Tuesday
to attend the funeral of Albin Ol­
sen who was killed while work­
ing on the dam last week.
Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Klien mo­
tored to Seattle over the week-!
end.
J. C. Colby spent Monday ev-1
ening in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Gaudin and
daughter Dora Joy, of Los Ange-1
les. moved into the house in |
Lively addition formerly occupied
by Mr. and Mrs. David Donaldson.
Gaudin is with the Concrete engi­
neering company.
Mrs. F. W. Crocker has oeen
visiting in Portland for the last j
week.
The garages in the Lively ad­
dition this week received d oors!
so that now they are all com-1
pleted.
Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Smith vis­
ited in Portland last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fenton |
of Cascade I^ocks visited Mr. and
Mrs. C. J. Smith last week.
Mrs. T. B. Beck spent Monday
in Portland on a shopping tour.
O’DELL TAKES OVER
FRANCIS BUILDING
TO INCREASE STOCK
Remodeling operations were
started Tuesday on O’ Dell’s Mar­
ket and Don Francis’s second
hand store. Mr. and M th . Hubert
O’ Dell have taken over Francis’
lease and are renovating the
whole building. With this work
completed they will move their
produce and g:|»cery stock from
the present location into the re­
modeled building.
Living quarters are being built
in the rear of the Francis build­
ing for the O’Dells. In adnitlon
to their regular stock they are
filling out their grocery stock and
adding hardware and used furni­
ture.
Andy Clyde, who has been
working for Frank Moran, is tak­
ing over the present location of
O’ Dells Market and proposes to
open a lunch counter and card
room.
ROOMS IN ANNEX SS A WEEK. CAN BE USED FOR HOUSEKEEPING
ROOSEVELT
HOTEL
BONNEVILLE. ORBGOft
D. K. SCOFFERS. Mgr.
THANKSGIVING
SPECIALS
EPPING’ S •
Prices Effective November 2 3 , 25, 26 and 27
Mince Meat
2 lbs for 25c
Pumpkin
.
.
12-OZ
BOTTLE
Catsup
SN O W D R IFT
PURE VEGETABLE
SHORTENING
3 POUNDS
5 9c
RED A WHITE
Coffee
2 lbs 35c
Walnuts
Raisins
.
.
With
i{< mm ’ ware
W heatflakes
Calumet
G l m you staying powor
Quarts 45c
Pints
23c
3 tins 29c
10c
BAKING POWDER
1 LB.
Matches
PER
CARTON
Honey
5 LB.
PAIL
Cranberry Sauce
21c
Pork & Beans 1 " " 3 for 29c
Shortening
1 " ~
Pancake Flour
R ed *
4 lb 49c
W hite
1 (fc
Large Hoi
1 l b J A R ..........
29c
Krispy Crackers
2 LB. J A R ........
5 7 c
1 FRUITS-VEGETABLES
1 LB. MART COFFEE
25c
SHRIMP
TUNA FLAKES.
SALMON
OYSTERS
CLAMS
ska
Vi’s
brkkzk
2 for 25c
2 lb» 29c
Grapefruit . . . 6 for 19*
Celery . . . S
J 7
Sweet Potatoes 4 lb* 15*
Cranberries . . quart 20c
Oranges . . . . 2 doz 29c
Potatoes . . 1 5 lbs 25c