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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1936)
T H F! W A N T ADS B O N N F V I 1- *■ I ANDERSON CRAWLS 80 FEET THROUGH PIPE RENT WOMEN'S CLUB HOLDS STRICTLY MODERN furnished apartment. Penn's Tavern. CABIN for rent. Cabin No. 26 iu C o o k ’s addition. D. T. W on- derly. 16 TWO-ROOM unfurnished apart ment in Bonny Villa with ga rage. References. Inquire at Ye G ift Shoppe or at Bonny Villa Tavern. FURNISHED houses. Reasonable. See Andy Lane. Cascade Locks. 2-ROO.M CABIN. 3-room house. Phone 273 or see J. H. Ful- gham next to Carlson’s Red & W hite Store. PIANO FOR SALE — Fine, uigh- grade— small balance due. You take over contract for cash or on |5 monthly terms. Address Mr. Smith. Adjuster, d in e Piano Co.. 1011 S.W. W ashing ton St., Portland, Oregon. STOVES, two coal and one wood, t-nquire at th e enrontcie oi- fice, Cascade Locks. EQUITY in 3-room house and lot. For sale or trade. Inquire at Epping’s Red and White Store. { Dr. Lewis W. Jordan, formerly with National Hospital associa- j lion on the dam reservation, has ■ opened offices in the Selling j building and at 6304 Sandy bivd., Portland, for private practice as physician and surgeon. He will be at the Sandy blvd. address evenings and by appoint ment in the Selling building dur ing the daytime. A number of his Bonneville friends have already visited him. IX>ST AND FOUND JUND— One linen napkin near auditorium. Inquire o f U. S. Guards. Bonneville. REIMER. STAR PLAYER lloituevllle dam 's all-star bas ketball team won ov er W hite Salmon Monday eveulng. tH-4 i , but It was s costly victory. Jimmy Ueltuer. star forw ard, was put out of play early in the game wlieu he pulled u ligament In his back He will probably be unable to play for the rest ot the season, although the Injur) is not sufficiently serious to keep him away from hts work on the USED switchboard With Heliner o f f the team. Bonneville's record o f no defeats la expected to be a bit harder to keep up ifUM >\f I N<* IBM HE MOLD Sale of the C heckerboard rooms. Cascade l^ocks. to the Misses May and June Morgan of Portland was announced Friday by Mrs. Rene Keith proprietor for several years Mrs Keith s plans for the future are indefinite for m otor RED & WHITE known Meeker’s Five Aces nance orchestra and other entertain ment. Refreshments will be served by ladies o f the post. Î L OC KS FIREMEN Qg| NEW OFFICERS Election of as» o f W - 1 ‘"•>,1 by the t :a **d T £ ; , 3 te e r fire ij.-partatoat » k « . J •* ^ » * . 1 im la n A ll « 1 in-m bers art lrw fcI pr. n.-M ‘, r ’ 7 J A rbiaf. UiU: ! ’ "« « d otksr s f l wj l m o i u y - h (**►* ^ Mr sad Mrs. Priai •***d their new kkk*n< ■ la tboroafkly m It Is üMMa >!. ! lark blue. K i t l l * STORE OATS . . . . Q^lrk or t e e v b 'K J » LB BAG 00 Cl SHRIMP CLEAN SER, Lighthouse ¿.10c SALMON CLAMS Vi's t . n . t T s o a p . . ‘"Trírr* 2 for 25c ifc i m roa r roll W A X PAPER i/U 1W H O T SA U C E , Tomato ¿.1M Tomato Juice . . . " l A . r ” 25c DIESEL WOES AT UAM Ted Johnson, entertainment chairman, has obtained the well- * ,,u,r"d ' r (heir I r T , 1 ' , u ipreent ve- M d II Specials for Friday and Saturday, Jan. 24 ondli TUNA FLAKES V2’s Veterans, with news o f the') bonus ringing in their ears, should be specially gleeful Saturday night when they attend the v’et- erans o f Foreign W ars’ dance in the American Legion hall at ( ’ar son. Wash, *• ERRING Directed by Councilman Silver Perras, the Cascade Locks street cleaning department is hard at work filling up mudholes around town. Because the streets are so hilly, the gravel washes away as fast as it can be put on. according to Perras, but the worst spots, where cars are likely to get stuck, are receiving daily atten tion. OIL ENGINEER SOLVES **• Will ' , ry • l al b. n iJeKNMK E X A M * MET Examinations m 10 < P m . 'I l lbr .'' y „ „ u ,‘ d • S fib OYSTERS FULL TIME woman companion DRUNKS SENTENCED wanted for small boy. Room, Robert E. Donigan drew 50 board and salary. Inquire at days In the county jail when he Roosevelt Theater evenings. he pled guilty to charges of flght- Mrs. Phillips. ance and being Intoxicated near a public highway. Holt Boneorake MISCELLANEOUS was sentenced to five days when he plead guilty to charges of fight NEW SPRING STYLES will arrive ing. Both men were ariested soon. Fashion Frocks Inc. Mrs. Thursday at Bonneville by Mui- 'C. A. Lynds, Bonny Villa. nomah county deputy sheriffs! Minielly and Weckert. .SAW FILING — Expert sawfiling — done reasonably. Any type of VETS DANCE SATURDAY j saw. C. L. Rankin— or leave at w Scotts Standard Service station. TO CELEBRATE BONUS| Cascade Locks. 8-15tf ADIO W O R K done reasonably. Sets called for and delivered. R. A. Colby, Warrendale. AT YACHT MEETING LO CK S F IL L S M l’ D H O LIfe 2-SPOOL ELDRIDGE sewing ma- Standard Oil company estab cmne. 112 casfi or win u a d e. lished its first Bonneville office Phone 273 or see J. H. Ful- on the reservation back of Pa gham next to Carlson’s Red & cific Steel com pany’s buildings ' White Store. eary this week. In charge is Kenneth Ayer of 1925 OVERLAND, light delivery. Portland, expert on diesel engines $35.00 cash. Frfank A. Walker. and fuels. Mr. Ayer will solve dia- A nderson’s Addition. sel problems for engineers and contractors around the dam. H E LP WANTED— F E M A L E LAIN SEWING and all kinds of Mending done reasonably. Em broidering and Crocheting. In quire two houses west of Urlm’s store. Bonny Villa. LOCKS TO GET LOOK First "out-of-town" meeting of CARD SESSION TODAY the Cascade Yacht club will be All women of the dam area are held in Cascade lawks at the Co invited to the card party to bei lumbia hotel Friday at H 30 p m . given this afternoon in the gov-: according to Commodore llerachal em inent auditorium club rooms Shreve. Purpose Is to make the activi by the Bonneville women's com -, ties of the yachtsmen known to munity club. Locks residents, and all others Hostesses are Mrs. Leo Miller. who care to attend A general dis Mrs. James Bell and Mrs. Stanley Trefren. A large attendance is e x -f cussion of the club's activities in pected. Another party is planned promoting Columbia river yacht- ing is planned. for early February. OFFICES IN PORTLAND 2 ^ -2 ROOM apartments furnish ed. See Cap Nelson. Cascade Locks. RADIO — Eight-tube RCA table model. Mrs. Braund. b on n y Villa. DAM HOOPSTERS LOSE IKt t ’ K BLOCKS UIGMWAY DOCTOR JORDAN OPENS 3-ROOM HOUSE: modern plumb ing, convenient, reasonable. In quire Cabin 26. C ook's addi tion, Bonneville. FO R HALE r II K O X 1(71» F The Columbia river highway was blocked Saturday at * .3 0 P- in. at Ruckel creek when a gas Ernest Anderson, superintend oline tank truck and truiler. op ent of the stute fish hatch*«y at erated by Asburjr Transportation Bonneville, crawled SO feet thru I oempany, skidded ou a turn as a the hatchery's water supply pip*‘ | result of the snowstorm. Traffic under the highway at Bonneville' was resumed after several other Tuesday to see where it needed, trucks hooked onto the big tank patching. er. drugging it clear of the bank. The pipe has been the cause of Damage was negligible und the a recurring hump in the road for truck went on to Portland under some time. Anderson is directing the cement patching and believes! its own power. CENT A W ORD Classified Advertising rates are one cent per word with a mini mum charge or 15 cents, pay able strictly in advance. Ads may be left at Ye Gift Shoppe in Bonny Villa, Bonneville Gift Shop on the aam reservation. Morgan’s service station or The the bad spot in the highway to Chronicle office in Cascade be cured. Locks. FOB I> A !M Krispie Crackers . . . Sodas or A Q Graham w v C C o f f e e ...................29c I.arg** Italian Prunes 4 u A Peaches • • • 2 Dried 25c LBS. Red 4 Corn Flakes . White 7c Your Chow PEAS CORN HOMINY TOMATOES KRAUT _ STRING BEAK 3 for 29c O xyd ol . . • Laundry Soap Pop Corn . • 21c ru i 19c r a 25*1 FRUITS and VEGETABLES s p in a c h ............................ ORANGES............................ LETTUCE............................... “ S r * TANGERINES . . POTATOES.............................. 'Ï, 1*