The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939, December 04, 1935, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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    RIGHT
CASCADE LOCKS
Barbara Smith, from Hood Riv­
er, is a new student in the nigh
school. Her parents have moved
into a house behind the Fulgham
home.
Victor Fellows and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Wineland motored to
Portland Saturday.
The Girls' League of the nigh
school is planning to sell hot dogs
and coffee at the first league bas­
ketball game of the season Friday
night.
Thanksgiving dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Rankin and
daughters. Margaret and ueral-
dine, were Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mil­
ler. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Knapp,
A. O. Pruden. Miss Ida Glazier
and Frank Rankin.
Earl and George W. Younger of
Portland received eye injuries
when working on an electrical
switch Sunday.
Mrs. J. W. Woodward and chil­
dren spent Thanksgiving day in
Stevenson visiting Mrs. Jennie
Allinger.
The Christmas Seal campaign
was launched last week. Frank
Hall was the first buyer, purchas­
ing half a block of seals.
The Ladies Aid society is plan­
ning a rummage sale and bazaar.
Everyone Is asked to donate ar-
tides of fancy work or clothing
The society is trying to pay for
improvements on the parsonage,
ami announces that anything gt'-
en will be appreciated.
Bud and Art Woodward at­
tended the football game at Hood
River Thanksgiving day between
Hoed River high school ami Me-
Loughltn high of Milton-Free-
water. By winning this game 13-d
Hood River is accorded the cham­
pionship of eastern and central
Oregon. Hood River’s only defeat
this year was in the initial game
Waehlnrtnn hieh of I’ort-
four-door de luxe sedan Deiongm*
to Frank Snyder, electrician at
Bonneville.
H. M. Teel, state highway en­
gineer formerly In charge of the
highway across Eagle creek, has
been transformed to some new
work just east of The Dalles.
Miss Elsie Pointer left last
week for McMinnville where she
is to be employed in a law office.
She drove In with her brother.
Norman, who was a holiday visit­
or of his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
H. E. Pointer.
Don Francis left Wednesday
morning for California. He is
driving south with Mark Shields.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Fraley and
FOR SALE
FOR RENT
UNIVERSAL wood and coal heat
er. Price $17. M. A. Butter
field, Warren addition. Warren
dale.
3-RG‘OM house furnished, in­
cludes water. $4.50 a week. In­
quire John Fulgham, next to
Carlson’s Red & White store in
Cascade Locks.
COIL SPRINGS, mattress, small HUDSON Sr*d?n— 1926— Bargain,
privately owned, good condi­
library table, also 4 used tires
tion. Mrs. aCruso, Happy Dell
and tubes, 4.75x19. A. H. W ar­
Cottages, Viento.
ren, Govt. Reservation, Cas­
cade Locks.
NEW BICYCLE, has never been
used. Very reasonable. Point­
ers Grille.
EATING ESTABLISHMENT, beer
parlor, boarding house with
steady trade. Inquire New’ Deal,
Cascade Locks.
WINTER SPECIALS
1931 Chev. Spt. Coupe....$2¿6.00
1928 Essex Sedan ............. 95.00
1931 Ford Spt. Roadster.. 245.00
Oldsmobile Sedan ............ 1Z5.00
perfect condition
Ed Albee Motor Co.
Sherman’s Garage
Phone 37
BED DAVENPORT and bed with
Bonneville, Oregon
springs. Reasonable. See Eddie
at French’s.
GENERAL REPAIRIN'«
12 ACRES for sale 1 Vfe miles So
of Mosier. Mrs. M. B. Snofer
Rt. 1 Box 65A, Mosier, Ore.
SAW FILING— Expert sawnilng
done reasonably. Any type of
saw. C. L. Rankin— or leave at
Scotts Standard Service station,
W ILL SACRIFICE 2-room cabin
Cascade Locks.
8-15tf
on Eagle Creek Heights partial­
ly furnished. Full price, $75
PERSONAL
cash. Inquire Moran’s Lode.
NEW CABIN light and com fort­
able, partly furnished. Inquire
L. E. McGinnis, Bonny Villa
Tavern.
5-12
FOR RENT
2— 2 ROOM apartments furnish­
ed. See Cap Nelson, Cascade
Locks.
2-ROOM UNFURNISHED caoin.
Lights and water furnisned.
$13. Inquire J. Fulgham, next
to Carlson’s Red & White store
Cascade Locks.
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.
FURNISHED houses. Reasonable
See Andy Lane, Cascade Locks
Mr«. Morgan's father. Il
II. Wes-
tuu. »I Hoardnino
perhaps on« of Ih** largati
Kroup« to enjoy Thanksgiving
dinner In » iprlvat* hum» ln Ihe
, r,.„ * :m ui the home o f Mr. am!
Mr». H« ri Finley
Th«»**' that
were present ul the lai*** «»(h e r-
•n«
were
h
tllndy« l*rm«
Harold K celar
herd, (lene M
Finley, Mr, ,,d
and daughter
and Mr» j ur|
and daughter.
OUR STOCK IS GETTING BIGGER
l . ' V | t e r AND BY INCREASING OUR STOCK*
W # T ry TO PLEASE OUR CUSTOMERS. *
Sat. and Mon., December b, 7,
CHRONICLE W A N T ADS ;
lc ber word • 15c minimum
ONE 4-WHEEL TRAILER, new
rubber. Inquire Kirk's Lot.
daughter of The Dalles. »pent two
day» laat week a» house guest* of
Mr. and Mr*. Galen Fan»her
Mr. and Mr*. Fruuk Lundy re
cently left for California for three
months.
Thanksgiving day » » » “ I*4 “ 1 ,,y
Mr. and Mr*. L M Morgan and
sons Robert and William, with
rowed on Thanksgiving eve,
lady’s dress, lady’s shoes, car
crank from my car in front of
Merrill’s Columbia
Gardens,
please return same to avoid
trouble. Harry Mathewson.
QUAKER O A T S
1
C labber G irl
C O C O A ............... f t
F R U IT C O C K T A I L
M ja VJM
Anni«,
CORN STAR C H
. rot
RIPPLED WHEAT
MATCHES Carton
SMOKE SALT 10 Lbs.
POP CORN Black Beauty
CRACKERS Superior 2 LI
Black Tea . .
Green Tea . .
Worcestershire
Sardines . . .
W a x Paper
J
]
.
Oval Tins
3 FOR
HKRT
IO C I J Z
YOUR CHOICE
PEARS . . . .
Hood River
I.arge T1«
3 for 29c
PEACHES. .
I-arge
Tin
STRING BEANS
PEAS. CORN
TOMATOES
KRAUT
H O T SAUCE
C L E A N SE R .
Pancake Flour
CATSUP . . .
PRU NES
.
•
10 LB.
HAG
I-arge 14 O*.
flotti«
D E V IL E D M E A T
kok 1 5 c
";r 10c
DRIED FIGS
DATES
•
YOUR PICK
2 for 25c
> SALMON
l SHRIMP
\ CLAMS Vi’s
.
.
Fruits & Vegetables
MISCELLANEOUS
PLAIN SEWING and all kinds of
Mending done reasonably. Em­
broidering and Crocheting. In­
quire two houses west of
Grim’s store. Bonny Villa.
OMAN’S, children’s and men’s
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.
WANTED TO RENT
3-ROOM FURNISHED apartment
or house. Please call H. P. Bar-
rows. phone Bonneville 1032.
TASTE
BETTER
APPLES
Ilood Hlv*r
Delirious
CAULIFLOWER
m a y o n n a is e
BEST FOODS
ORANGES, 2 doz. 27c
LETTUCE