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T U E B O N N E V I L L E DAM C H R O N I C L E Y 29, I * * scade Locks .... THIRTEEN Route of New Upper Columbia River Highway T - ^ '% REED’S N E W PUPPY HAS M IXED BLOOD Bobby Heed, dynamo rhythm mon ~ - ger at Merrill’s dance pavilion, is sporting a real pet these days. f officials directing or Inspect- He calls it Dibo- rK »in Cascade Locks’ new part arrived at the It’s a part-covote, f ierman-Shepherd, part-husky pup, bordering ori four weeks old. moat [hot«* 1 * 5 over lho week-owl awl will it* for W*e duration of tin- 1#»- dty lontract. ,j.L Johnson, field engineer of H)7Zi.;yriiH-Erle company of aouth Milwo k*-e, Win.. I h here to super vise il»ruigi<iK in and placing of Iiibo is a tiny little thing now, with graceful limbs and feet, a slid, solemn expression, and a wee wet nose. His markings are predomin antly husky. -dx months from now we prediet markin' o* H.|w. Poling, resident inspector for II' P.W. V, arrived t«» keep hi** eye « L) work as it progresses. | K K , .. rite I- Ku* k- 111»' rt’ \ \ h itm in roMf> iy, contractors, are their fore man, <* Ek»trom, and th*: afSlst- mit 1« •' III ail, James McMullen. Mr. Mdftllleu arrived Saturday morn- Dibo will be pushing Bobby all over th*- place * • And Bobby ain’t easy pushed. L E G A L A D V E R T I S I N (* ORDINANCE 17 An Onlinanee Regulating the Auditinti, Allowance an*i Pay- ineut of Claims f«»r Spe* :. i Pur poses and Repealing Section <i ol Ordinance V*». •> . . . la« , 1 M Frank Walker, l.-w i- W f lt i ,nd Mr. awl Mrs. Gordon Walk are motoring to Los Angeles tb ia ^ • k The Frank Walkers will stay w * ■ * * k, Lewis Walker two wes t ?• while the tiiird couple will drive Arnarilo, Tex.. to vi**it the C Sh*vense*. TV>I ':tn mil M argllerite In Fee Scranton n s- Itedll 'rtland t«*g**th«T last week. M r . Juanita Lewallen has re turn* i from Portland where she vls- M l ■ W im Dougherty, still a hit boaip' - hack f r o m the Hood Ri\*r hosdit where sh»- has b«**-n enn- •¡uirizy. Sh*- was witlmut -a\e for irij*rlions, from one li> to the n«*xt. and Mrs. Oscar Hyde had H r- friiin Portland Suwlay who Inspected Bonneville dam. Jack , Pop tti> Biles an*l Mona Bae, 1 liners for the Sunday night show at Merrill's pavilion, with th* llyd'-s Suwlay p "-c .i - lly«le r*-tnrn* «1 rriday I P- tl.iwI, where sin- had been I the home *if her «laughter, Mrs K L i-tz She left here tlir* ks igo. BE IT ORDAINED by the Common Council of the City of Cascade Locks: Sec. 1— All claims and demands against the City not provided for by Section 2 of Ordinance No. 5 shall be examined by the finance committee The above »ketch »hows how one section of the upper Columbia river highway will loo hen the route in accordance with Section 7 of Or is shifted from the bluffs to a water grade. In the upper center can be seen the V ^ ^ o u s e , f h.,c" dinance No. i, and after the allow marks the present route. The changes between Troutdale and The Dalles will cost $10,000,000. Sketcn ance of any such claim or demand, by F. G. Hutchinson, highway commission landscape artist.____________________________ the Rec«*r«1er shall draw a warrant , upon the Treasurer for the sum. which said warrant shall be counter PAINTERS COMPLETE tak- n in thro** hour-. The trout, av- father and si*»t«-r. T W O EAST-END JOBS signed by the Mayor and shall spec Mrs. Edna Schermerhorn of Port eraging on** and a half pounds, took Th*- old town will he brighter irom ify for what purpose the same is land vi-it**d at th<- F. A. Tubandt worms dropped from a still boat. now on because of one paint job drawn. Bon Scott h is been spending his home Sunday. Sec. 2— Section 3 of Ordinance No. completed and another nearing com Mrs. B*-rt N*-ls*n visited relatives 5 is hereby repealed. spare time putting in a concrete pletion in th«* east end of town. Se«*. 3— Inasmuch as the orderly Aviators will welcome the new In Corvallis last week. curb inside <>f the pumps at his scr- and prompt payment of all the just Wells Foote of Hood River spent "Cascade Locks" executed in huge vlce station. claims against the City of Cascade Sunday here with his parents, Mr. block letters on the roof of the Harley Grayson went to Newport an*! Mrs. A. W . Foote. Locks is essential to the credit and highway department maintenance Monday to start work on a job there. financial standing of the City and Mr. and Mrs. James Merrill were station. Mrs. Grayson left Wednesday last Portland business visitors Tuesday. said claims and demands cannot be Patrons of Bowen A. Ennes’ Red week to visit her mother in Ferni*-. promptly paid without the immedi Mit-s 'Hieodora Gustafson’s bro an*l White store will welcome equal- |. C. ate enactment of this ordinance, an ther. Charles, visit*-*! Sunday and ally the r**decoration of the store I *.U| y Helvogt awl Bobby Deau- emergency is hereby declared to ex Monday from Portland, and drov* \ ¿lie, accepted into the Civilian Con- back with her Monday afternoon inside and out. The exierior will he ist and this ordinance shall take servatlon corps, will report for duty She will attend summer school at finished in the same colors, but the effect immediately upon its adop interior will be done in pale green at Vancouver. Wash., July 1. tion by a three-fourths vote of all Or«-gon Stat*- colleg.- -tarting Jun«- 2*2. with black trim. Jack Stark is aoing ______p Erickson and A. L, Seriber, Mr. and Marvin Piper and sons. of the members of the city council Miss Margaret Lacy also left Mon •iSHP f|si d East lake near Bend <at- Kenneth and Bobby, left for Cen- day She will spend a few days in the work. and its publication as required by C. C. Long, painter from The Dalles 0' and Sunday, came home with traha, Wash , Saturday, returning Portland before going to Seattle law and its approval by the Mayor. limit of eastern brook trout, yesterday. They visited Mrs. Piper’s where she will attend summer did the highway department station PASSED the Common Council of sign. the City of Cascade Locks. Oregon, classes in the University of Wash on May 25th, 193d, and approved by ington's school of education. brother, in Hood River Sunday. Fif me this 25th day of May, 1936. Miss Ruth Buche will spend the teen persons were present. Charles H. Nelson, summer at her home in Beaver Mr. and Mrs. A. Geltner. their son, Mayor. Creek. Or. Harold, and Mrs. Sanford Hill and ATTEST: Mr. and Mrg. A. W . Foote went to W . J. Carlson, Hood River Tuesday morning to pay son, John, visited Portland last week. Recorder. their compliments to the judge. •m itizens o f Cascade Locks:- T H E T A X P A Y E R S L E A G U E W IL L H O L D A Public Meeting Friday Night May 29 8:00 P.M. at the L O. O. F. Hall Subject of M eeting: Why W e Are Against the Water System. Dniy members of the League an.I their guest will he speakers. THE TAXPAYERS LEAGUE. By W illiam Sundsten, Treasurer. Ren Scott drove to Elrna, Wash., Saturday and return**«! on Sunday, bringing his daughter, Jean, with him. She had spent two months with Mr. Seott's mother. Parents of the grade school gradu ating class, including A. C. Smith, Mr>. Gertrude McKinnon, Mrs. San ford Hill, Mrs. A. Geitn*-r ana Vlr. and Mrs. Wade, gave a party for the class at th** Craigmont hotel Friday nitfiit Thirty-seven persons present enjoyed games and refreshments. Mr. ami Mrs.. V L. Huff and fam ily left for California for a three months' -Jay. R. .1 “ Pop" Wuner was confined t• • his bed Saturday with sciatica hut is up and around now. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Morris and two sor - I*-ft for Oklahoma Sunday to visi( Mr. Morris’ parents, M . ami Mrs. George Rlaisdell have ino\ <1 to McMinnville for llo* sum mer. where Mr. Rlaisdell will run a caterpillar tractor. I. C. Pettit left Monday for Seattle, where he has been transferred in the airways service'. Mrs. Sanford Hill’s brother and g'ster-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Yeoman, of Hannah, Indiana, are vis-j iting th*- Hills here. Mr. Yeoman, a candidate for United States senator in Indiana, has been conferring with lumbermen during his stay in Ore gon. His sou. Ralph, and a grand daughter. Marilce Palmer, are at the Hills’ also. A family reunion was hehi at the home of Jack Yeoman, a Bonneville Dancers Attention For your convenience . . . THE BONNEVILLE BUS will leave Merrill’s Columbia Gardens every Satur day Night fifteen minutes after the dance is over for one round trip. We are featuring — Cool Refreshing lunches for these hot days BONNY VILLA TAVERN HAL JIMMY ROLF