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APRIL 24, IW« T II K II O N X K V I 1/ L E I) A M C II II O N I C L K KS CITIZENS ,EAN UP CITY [N FIRST DRIVE |fi( eity| H , H E , fir*« ARCHIE COOK TO OPEN MAY SURVEY MARKE1 UPSTAIRS DINING ROOM OF BONNEVILLE POWER district raiiK' i '> -MMI get^l ' ' roinlnK fir* »• .-<»n f ' 1 " the volunteer fin ,I.-1 threaten tin* nation » font! t' for st Bervire will t *h< conlr i ’ " " cr**w» of GOG wort n fi Iag 1.1 ntd'sw ry and th* Cityi'' •* to foot tin' hill at ? > r JH-! Ill in \ tfi'M >i ,» || • - 1 >1. will fond m- '! tiiis menace to the city'» fin # do-imp \v*»*k officially ends Sun- t! ty's nsid en t* will hav«* •«vtf o m«»r** to rh iir out tlo-ir p-q.pl i ! - • '«Mint'll reminds «'iti ^ H •’ t »rbage Uiiist not l> dum) i • pt in ttn- designated gpot, b mile iro«ii III** In«* ■ i W ror i baric* Nelson tills week Is it’ • Ciar.id** Locks mu ll . n ••!< ry and «Jirerling cl** .n lagfll tinre 1 1 —<•<ml - ? buried tli«*rc are being con fer -nu*li contribution to r**- p*lr 1th' grounds an«l construct a abort n . I. A cemetery fun«l Is ex p o « to 111* included in tile Clt> - budfit h* ginning tii is fail, was left out I f tin* present I mk I k * t h»*caiis. It vm- riot discovered that tin* r«*m n .1 city property. D im W orld F a ir M eeting C alled W ifi . general invitation extended public the East Sshi Gomm*r- fe uli of I'orllan«) anticipates a h iitendMoa to its "kn k o f f 1 pg Monday at the Portland w o * auditorium. Southeast Sixth at A f P in. for the world s c |. t - trtate *x posit ion in 1WM t*» celebrate W ti'in «»f Bonneville dam. extend invitations to all nr- §MAto':ions throughout the Cotiirn- ^^^■npire to be present at this *® «E - Mid W. W. Tyl«*r, muon lerel o of the club. Is meeting is intended io get ^ ^ ■ o v e m e o t n t t a r way Opmlons to proceed will be called f®r»®"' public is invited to h*urn <d ^^H»»»i)uliti>-s ami the worth of ^ ^ H > (»v«*ni«-nt." ^^Erld's fairs arc a proven sur- ®® m M a golden harvest has come to th it have had the courage to hold lh**rn.M R ip rap Defeats R iv e r ’s Erosion \ »drong r«'<’<imrii* iid.ition that eon-1 • l > rrell s Liverri upstairs luninK room, faimd ••nch summer for many years fop It- Columbia rl\»*r |»ak**d salmon, cliiekcn and sle.ik dinners. hoi ks Is taking oil II pol W i l l l i e ope||e«| |>e t w e t ' l l \J.,y | ;if)t| week that It Inn* lacked for la, \rchl« Cook announced this Week. The dining room, eompletely .,toi| I' iimp Week, s**t .odd«* l»> tin ernl/.**d and rcfinlshcd last summer. il It.idd.ntH started even Is known t•» travelers throughout ||| official «! *y. Monday, to ti»** country for Its fine food and .. Inn II lip that p o lio will he maintained. Cook : t nhtiish and slashings said. Exact date of opening will la* announ« d later i l l The Chronicle. , . Route to t, . i fin s for the volunteer tin* nt to contend with. _____ NINE KOSDERKA SEES COUGAR WHEN LGST IN WOODS B**rl Koiderka, Oilumhia Construe- » propri.it-' d. thii »••siion s**.v ». k ti«»n company w*»rkman, had on«* of The Columbia river's threat to Urn biggest thrills of his life week mhi to fin.inri' five surveys oil niar-j wash away the | niori Pacific rail-! ago Friday. ki t (HinSibllltii'i of Bonneville jiOW- road's main line at the upstream * vs w .ii forw udi-d t«slay l»y Cov- Kosderka left th** Wee Cove homo **rn*»r Martin to President ltoos**velt, end of the navigation lo<*k i»-enied of his »ist**r, Mrs. W . M. Stevens, o p gun s enfigl i-siion.il delegation conquered o\**i* the weekend by| just before dinner to take i walk to uul others in W uhlngtori, I*. C., it (»rino Birkcmeier \ Saremal, relo th** top of th** bluffs, intending to was animimi*».I |,y I Tiuoiid It. B* an. cation contractors. return shortly. I>;trkn**-s fell, he From .» »hov»*l in Lancaster ,»«iint serambled on, caught in d ifffs and ehairmari of t.ti. on-gon stat<: plan cut sufficient rock riprap was dens** underbrush. After hours of ning hoard. dumped into th** weak spot.» to stavej wandering, he was resting on a log Tli<* five MiirM’V*, covering investi off th<* undermining effect of the when he looked up and there, sil- gation <»f mineral deposit», posuhili- current that now flows through oiiett*•*I «gainst tii** «lark sky, was a ll«'S of establifthing heavy industries, Bradford slough ami batter» against, cougar, watching him with sw itch intere«»nn«M*tion witti oth»*r power both th<* embankment and lh<* upper' ing tail. »ysl<*uis, us«; of electricity for pump The cougar, he says, seemed as ing m irigition and drainage, and concrete mooring wall. Th«* fear of engineers last Wednesday and Thurs- fright**ne«l as he. Kosdrrka piung**d i ik - « if electricity for highway light <lay that th*: wall's foundational «>ri ttirough tii** brush, finally earn*: ing. were dl recommend**«! by the, might serioiiilv !><• Weakened has! «.n a trail which brought him «town advisory power committee of the] I ** (iuard V W. ' An l>" Andrews considerably abated. Eagh* creek, emerging «>n the Colum Is a real fisherman. ‘ »M-r ttn* w«*«-k- planing hoard in a report issued; bia river highway at 1 :3b a.m., four «•ml h** fish*-«t the waters «»f Kagh* recently. m ibs fr«*iu iiis starting i*«»int. OUTSTANDING PUPILS TO cr* ek P m * on«* ha«*k of Kstac.ida, n«»t tin* «itv* in ttn* «1 < iii area for lhr«*«* LOCKS CALLS $2.000 RECEIVE LEGION AWARDS FLEGEL, RICH OPEN UP d i ' s and each day eauglit ttie limit of tfir«*** beauties. WARRANTS SATURDAY Bonneville grade school pupils ar*‘ IN NORTH BONNEVILLE !;. S. (¡uard Charley Hellarts looking forward to the annual pre-j Holders of ».a-* ide Locks city wur-j ttioiight his hack was getting a hit Paul Flea 1 and Jirn Rich, proprie lentation of th«* American Leg io n rants *l.»t<-*l ii(i to April 1. lOdi, may s«ir<* Tuesday morning, so he had award» to th** graduating boy and tors of the Richfield super -«-nice l*r. **t Pi err«* L a k e ¡, look at It. The g**t th* ir money and inter* st to ^ it-j u'irl judg'd h*-st all-around pupil of station at Bonneville, are announc hoc found a red spot, extracted a urd iy by calling Mr». Vera Sprague, j the year. ing tii«* opening of Flegel A Rich wood tick from It. Hellarts doesn't city treasurer. station No. 2 next week in >orth The awards will he gi\*n at the The warrants, totalling approxi grade ding ex«*rcis« » May It i»y Oain- Bonneville. know how In* got the tick tint says Un* season for them is « mi now and mately s-*.i«<i, -»re being redeemed j rr i< »»r Fred Abbott of Bonti*:vlHel The new station is comp!- tely other people will probably be get from ttie s*',ui*o>; in tax**» tu rn '<1 «jam post No. HM. The award will! equipped, with modern computing o '* r list week to th** city by thei consi»t f*f a bronze plaque, lapei junj gasoline pumps, gr**ase hoi»t an*l ting them. to«». county treasurer. Interest will s to p ! • n«i certificate. lubrication shed, an<i modern rest Pranksters are tin* h«i's in ttn* Saturday. Judge» of the r*.nt-st will !»*• r*rin-; rooms. Flegel will be in charge of I sf- h concrete lab at North Bonne ci| d A. Robertson and the teach the branch, with Rich remaining at ville. Art Voting lab issistant. ros>* fr«*m Ins chair, tried to pull on his B**h *»tevenson was sein dm***l to ing ».t *ff of the grade school. Pupils! Bonnevile. Each will have «an assist - e d J.M'ket whiefi had 1»« n draped li-t'e Wednesday for Vancouver, B. will be rat***l in tii«* following points: ant. to be announced next week. o\ir the hack of the chair. But h? C., to \ nit friends. II«* plans t*» re -j honor, courage, scholarship, service, P atronize our advertisers. leadership. found on** sleeve firmly incJi<»r«**l to turn th** fir»t of Ui«* week. tin* chan l«*g with s**vera! fathoms of strong hailing wire, lie knew that r. no one els*» would do such a thing, maybe. •-v«’*'|d Burrell Young. I 'SKI» concrete Inspector hut no relation of Art's So he l«M'k<**t Burreirs pri- \ it* *t< sk «Irawer and hid the k«*y where it could easily be found. Bur rell searched, found ttie key hut C«iuldn‘t *»p«*n the drawer. Ttie rea son \rt had nailed it shut from —— und' r the d* sk. to g*» him on** twitter. Ml engin* «*rs and persons int* r- • »t"«l in engineering are heitig in- ! LARGE EXTRAS R vX W GR.XDE A 3ZZZI \it«*d by Oregon Slat** college at Cor vallis to attend ttie annual Engineers' day, M iy 5 an*l r, on tti<* college cam- = jhis A round *»f engineering «'Vinbits and entertainment is plann«**!. Duncan dreg of Oihimhi i C**n- structlon company got away from the jot» this weekend for the first time in a year. H** went to Seattle to s«*** tin* I'niverslty of W ashingtons crews heat ttn* tar out of his old Alma Mater, the University <>f Cali fornia where he put In six ¿ears learning to be an cngin««»r. Postmaster Henry Kdlund and Mrs. K«tlun*l expect to leave to«lay f<*r the stap* convention of the Young Demo crats in Sab-m, today an«l tomorrow. Mrs. Katie A. Cook and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heines and family of Portland spent Sunday with Mr. ami Mrs. Archie Cook of Tyrrell’s tavern. Mrs. Katie Co«*k is Mr. Cook’s mother ami Mrs. Heines his sister. The ,<art> t*uir*sl the dam. U. S. Guard Herschel Stireve spent Monday night at North Bonheville giving American II«*« 1 (¡ross first aid ON GIVES SCHOOL Instruction to Boy Scout troop .TIP under lh** leadership of Seoutmasler 65-FOOT FLAGSTAFF Wilev. Columbia Construction com pany s»w f||«*r. Eagle Scout Wlieeler flanpoto is in' v., i ” l Hon*»®v*H** grade of Portland visili d the troop. Shreye R"noJ, if,,, K,ifl of Bonneville post •*X|M*ets t«» r**turn in a week or so to giv»* further Instruction In resusci No. 88 of the American Legion. ^ H t'""t s concrete hast was fin - tation work. ^ f'rsl uf the week. When • lf" ‘ pule will he presented l.or.K S CIH’RCH SERVIC ES s,,t|,io! wiUi appropriate cere- “Th** Great Gomniislon" will be ■' •"'"n/.e plaque, to he hung III** subject of the Rev. L. (*. weav schoo|hrnwnt will niemor- er’s Sunday morning sermon at th** toliaaliho gift. Cascade Locks community church. The Rev. II. fi. tllark of Hood River • • I It IMtOWXS IN IIIVEIt will he present at the morning ser , ^1» t'ighway police last week vice to administer communion. “If" S U | ,,nrW of «tie b«*|y of a deer will h** the subject of the evening « • " I ipparently Ii«.«.n c h a sd into sermon. Beth Manchester and W il river near Warren«lnle liam Morgan will lead the Urning Citizens’ league services nt T p.m. of dogs and drowned. gr* 1 HOUSEWIFE SPECIALS fo r FRI. & SAT. The Largest And M ost Complete Stock o f Groceries fru its Vegetables Meats In the A rea EGGS Butter 21c 32c lb. HOMESTEAD BREAKUP unocolate Deviled Meat Coffee . . . Coffee . . . o n e po u n d Superla Shortening 4 lbs. for 49c 1 Crab Meat Peaches . . Tomato Juice j- « F l o u r EARLY RISER 1 LB. PKG. AT ART 1 LB. PKG. 19c 10c 19c 25c = Krispy Crackers or M Grahams—2 lbs. 29c R .X W H’S » >4 SIZE TINS 3 FOR 1 29c I 15c 1 R »X W NO. 2'2's R »X W NO. I TIN .1 FOR HARVEST PRIDE ! \RD A Q 11 WHEAT ALL PURPOSE 4 y - l D ¿ 4 ALL FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETAGLES IN SEASON AT COMPETITIVE PRICES BOWEN & ENNES’ rj RED and WHITE STORE O THE MOST FULLY STOCKED STORE IN THE AREA 1 j 1/2 MILE EAST OF CASCADE LOCKS PHONE 112 =