The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939, February 13, 1936, Page EIGHT, Image 8

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    T H R
„ o N N K V I L LK
■> A M
exening
« HI v « t visil«*«l Mr. KooteV panni».
Bill Ptielps, xxho 1« alt* mllng
It. V. Noniby left last ween to
Mi aad Mr* x x\ Fonte i
TUG BONNEVILLE GETS
\\ i»hingt«*n State Collega >t •'«ili-
make bis horn«* with his mother in
Thad lìluxbT *»n«l S4 » n HoW«r«l.
ENGINE REPLACEMENT Xnnapolis, Minn. 11«* was sla>ing at >.p«*nt Tuesday In P«>rtliml »» husl- in ,n. XX «a»h , I» n«*vv III thè Loeks
vlsiling friend«! diiring h u xsesti«»n XXh.-ti *h.* r«qUr i*
the home of Mrs. E. J. Rrolltur
: in*«.«.
\|r *n*l xfr* Me|xIn Velile» vxere ...........
Mr.
and
Mrs.
The 1'. S. engineer's spee«ly tu«.
Dale, young son of
Ih* bruì* af
v
Water Service Al thè !*«WcvteW
,litui*
t gii«‘»t» «*f Mr »ix*I Mr» J. XX
Bonn«*ville. is ha«'k in service this Irvin Petite, was ill with a sore luklltmii. «cross fr«*m Tooth rock
X| Crl»t' «I llielr l.nkexlexx «*<l*lHi<>ii
week after «i stay in a Port ! an« i throat last week.
garag**. vx.re «Usrupted eariy thls|
bolli*-
«umlM
shipyard where her two I.'**»-horse­
Was
ho«tes«
MD« I Ini* r wimjj w ,. U” H
Mrs. Norman Clark
\\,vk W 111*1) thè malli« froXC La»t
Water
pipe»
tini
fixture»
in
thè
• h* Ima Miti, r
"*kr f
power Sterling Petrel engin«*s were to the informal sewing oluo last «umniers grailiilg «*f r«*ol« 1« «» m I
Imnie
of
Mr
uni
Xlr»
l»«k**r
iti
Lake-
replaced with new motors.
» - ' H -rn .
Tuesday afternoon. Present were In (fave Icft Ih** plp« S XX itti «n«uffl- j
vlevv Iibllllon xxere fr*>** li «nini thè
Tin- Bonneville's engin«' were Mrs. L. L. Sprague. Mr«. Melvin E
" * k**n,j
»%
«•i«*nl diri coverlug
f,r«t
of
tlie
XXe«*k.
The
ll.ik*’r«
.ire
J
badly worn from the heavy >er\ ic«- Johnson. Mrs. It. J. Wun*T. Mrs.
»‘-«e
GamMph
hM
.
Frank Jone« 1 « novx .Irivuig i tnw
of towing and running ttie swift Galen Faneher. Mrs. Hatton. Mrs. I lodge, having lra«l*«l in hi» «d»l tlnp'flg for all • *rl> «prtng liee.m»**
»"del fr*,«, y,
|he> m ) B prohatdy xv*«n l II« ov Ilota I ,1 llitiitie tim
waters of tti»- Columbia in ttie two Ralph Williams.
'* *N|
«tilt/ OMIpe.
years she lias been in service. The
oul
until
then
T n tin- Mi>sionary society meeting
Mi « Pete l.exx «Ileo l*-ft v **«t**r»l i '
twin Sterling:« give her a speed of Thursday at the home of the Itev- for Portland l<* repr*«*nl Ih*» l.«« k«
Mr alni Xlr* Il *nf• *r»I *olv**«i thè •
dUrk of b ri« *.,*' 2
22 knots.
erend and Mr*. L. • '*. Weaver e ime Democriti«» club al thè Ttiursd*»y i froxen XX a ter |*l|*e |»fot»le||i l»v I I I - j k - l- l h .lll II. tnM io««t ,t U4! ^
1^ ^ ^
Mrs. R. .1 Wuner. Mrs Bert Finley, 1 luneheon ««f th«' XX’ill.xni*'ll*‘ ls*m«»- «lalling i valve m |he in «in o« natale With I fn.-r
COLI XIBIX TEAM XX INS
Mr«. Tic«». Mrs. Galen Faneher. Next eratte «**e|«»ty, vvh«'r*# «li*» wlll giv«» their h«*ll»e Now Ih**v bave pl*-ot> f,,r
1 »”
h» t^d reawny’ '
Columbia Construction company’s meeting will h«* heUI in about » a short talk >h** pian« t*« return of water.
• «lim »; < ••inpUint
™
basketball team repaid its defeat by month. «*\aet date to be ann«»unced
No.'th Bonneville the week before. later.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Boxley «pent the
b> taking the Washington town's
h.iops'ers to the eelaners Friday weekend in Portland. Mr«. Boxiev i«
evening !«• the se ore of 2»V-17. North ’ recovering from a hla*k**ne*l eye
Bonneville had a one-point lead in Sllff*T«»l ««*V*Ta| week« ag«« when,
the previous vw**k"s gam«*.
th«» ulomohile in whieh sh«- wa>
riilinc struek a deep cliuekhole it
Eagle Cr«*«*k. bouncing the p.**«en-
- -
ound «n*i !>r> iking « vein
b«*si«le her «»ye a« «h»* w i> thrown
RED & WHITE S T ORE
against 1 i * t liushan«!’« «h**ul«|er
B. .1. **P«»p” Wuner escape«I injury
Mrs. Mae Elliott is visitin«, this Friday morning when, carrying a
week at the home of Mrs. E. J. Brol- heavy sack of hricquets. he «lippe<l
liar. She visited Mr. and Mrs. J . A. on the linoleum of the Columbia
Begg«. last w«*ek in Hood Biver and hotel. II*» suff»*red a few aches for
learned of the death of their son. several «lays »fterw-tnls
Earl, who sueeumbed to a severe
Mr. «n<I Mrs. Frank Walk«»r went
case of pneumonia. Earl, aged 22, to Portland Thurs«lay evening to
I«) o/ TIN
p a s well known t*> Cascade i.ook« visit their <>l«l fri«'n<i ll«*nry C. Gra-
residents. Me an«i tiis parents came velle, 1. >. marshal for Nevada, for­
from North Dakota in 1924. settle«! mer manager of the Six Compani*«
in Marshfield as neighbors of Mrs. >t«*re at Boukier dam. where th**
Elliott.
Walker« knew him.
(leorge Lamonte spent the first of
Hichar«! O’Dell, s«»n of Mr. and
the week in Seattle.
Mr« H. C. 0 ’D«»ll. was in the Locks
Mrs. Wilma Lovell and Have Kay Friday. Riclfard i« going t*» s«*hool
spent Friday in Portland.
in Camas.
/" a r r
x
»«‘in pa* a L i i i x r
1 lb
F««rr*-st Hess is proudly ri«hng a
new bicycle.
City Mar«hal C*»lin Merrill .*n*l H.
Martin Super have taken <»n*- *»f tlo*
‘
Hill apartments.
CEN T A W ORD
When th** school bus. driv.-n by
Classified Advertising rate s are Nick Harrison, fro/.** up tight in Fri­
one cent per word with a m ini­ day morning’s mid «nap. pupils
MED VEX
mum ch arg e or 15 cents, pay­ were taken to school on Fnion Pa-
able strictly in advance.
Ads cific bu SO. The bus biirn«*«J out a
may be left at Ye Gift Shoppe bearing, suffered oilier damage to
in Bonny Villa. Bonneville Gift its radiator and engine «lue to freez­
4 I.MS
Shop on the dam reservation, ing.
M organ's service station or T he
Mrs. Happie Morrie, «laugtiter of
I.arg*
C hronicle o ffice in C ascade Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lovell, is re­
P
irkage
Locks.
covering from a major operation
performed week ago Thurs*lay in
FO R REN T
Ho<**l River hospital.
Mrs. Galen Faneher and s«»n. E«|,t
F l'R N I S H E D houses. R easonable.
«pent
several <k«ys in Portland |a«t
See Andy Lane. Cascade Locks.
weekend.
2-RCOM C A BIN . 3-room house.
John Kavanaugh of K**lso. Wash.,
P hone 273 or see J . H. Ful- has return«*! to Gas<-a«]«* Loess to
gham next to C arlso n ’s Red & mat.** hi> home after several years’
W h ite Store.
ibsence.
Mr. an«l Mrs. <i. N. Hesgard xv * t <*
FO R SA LE
' isiteil last vveek by Mr. an«l Mr«
FOFR-PIECE WICKER SET. «10. L. L. Amos an«l son «if Portland.
Mrs. Nellie Davis, manager of the
Stor«* fixtures reasonable. M «<•>•’«
Cascade
hotel. |«*ft last Frida., for
«Ir«*«« shop, i Cascade Locks, or The
Portland.
Mr«. C, shannon, owner of
Chronicle office.
Hie hotel, has returned and taken
S T O V E S , two coal and one wood, over the management.
llerViey Qr
i n q u i r e at 1 he e n r ó m e le or-
Mr. and Mrs. J . A. Merrill and
■
Sail. TIC VV
fice, Cascade Locks.
• laughter. Lois. Jack Collins and
H**Ien -oinilsten motored to Portland
PRACTICALLY NEW eastiron K i t c h ­ Thursday evening to ***** the stag.*
Nobility
en range, new enamel. One com­ play. “Tobacco Road,” retume<| to
■■ I lb. pkf.
plete oil burner for rang«-. Enquire say they enjove«| it.
Fran«**»- X iiu t N*» 1 r*"
telephone office, Bonneville.
13
G«rl Epping spent last We«inesd,iy
•
t FOR
River.
F O R D — Model T sedan. Priced for evening in
Mr. and Mrs. Garl Reuterskiold en­
quick sale. Bonnie P ark Service
tertained
Mrs. Hu«se|| BHshaw at
Statio n , Dodson.
f6c
dinner Friday ««vening.
Arthur Sun«lst*-n Is now compM -
M ISC E L L A N E O U S
ISiZKN
ing hi« new house in the Xnoerson
JNEW S P R IN G S T Y L E S will arrive addition.
Ph* .»ant Inni
iC ç
soon. Fashion F ro c k s Inc. Mrs.
Mr. ami Mr«. Clyde Foulkes’ car,
—
»i
irg
Botti*
*
C. A. Lynds. Bonny Villa.
a Chevrob-I s«*«lan. was stolen last
Monday aft«*rnoon at Bonneville. Nfr.
llrookflel'l
SA W F I L I N G — Expert sawtiling
Foulks hail parked it t*i go to work
ij I MtT*
done reasonably. Any type of
m«l discovered the I«»«« on his re­
saw. C. L. R a n k in — or leave at
turn. State and county polio* have
S c o tts S tan d ard Service station,
b«*«*n unable to find it.
C ascade L o ck s.
8 -1 5 tf
Mr. an«I Mrs. N. Nelson have moved
I ir. .li **r V «"»* 1 4 c
into
the Hill apartment«.
P L A IN S E W IN G and all kinds of
:i LUS.
Mr. an<1 Mrs. Ralph Williams sp«*nt
Mending done reasonably. E m ­
broidering and C rocheting. In­ several days early last week visiting
quire
two
houses
west
of Mrs. William«’ hrnther-in-lnw and
MIS. 1
sister. Mr. an«l Mrs. William Brock,
G r im ’s store. Bonny V illa.
at Clatskanie.
Arixun *4 1 (V
RADIO WORK «lone reasonably.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ward spent sev-
—
;t FOI«
1
Tubes an«l Radios for sale. B. A. ehal days In Baker Iasi week.
Col’iv. Warrendale.
Mr. tn«l Mrs. XV. B. Foote of Hood
'"■
•»*• ' *.« «i i
Cascade Locks
s
EPPINCS
I Specials fo r Friday am i Saturday, Feb. 14th and litk
I Red & White Specials Tomato Juice
WANT ADS
| Cake F l o u r ........................■'M,. 23c
Chocolate . . . • • •
13c
Sauer K r a u t ................ ; ’**..» 19c
n
^ oi tec • • • • • •
i lm . Z5c
V a n illa .................................... 2 3 c
Cinnamon.............................. id 8c
Pu m p k in ................ 'iTw’’ ,ln' 19c
S a l t ............................
Pancake Flour . . . .
15c
CHEESE
19c
BEANS
15c
PEETS GRANULATED SOAP
1 large package and 2 Giant' 4 Q r
Bars Crystal White Soap, all. h v
f o r ..........................................
COCOA
COOKIES
SPA G H ETTI________
PALM OLIVE SOAP.
F L A V -R -JE L L ______
VAN ILLA___________
33c
pon 19c
,,N,; 53c
M A YO N A ISE
I SALA D AID, pints
SPLIT P E A S
MACARONI.
GRAPEFRUIT.
-2 3 c
«
19c