The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939, August 14, 1936, Page SIXTEEN, Image 16

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MITEE*
W A N T ADS
H O N N R V IL L K
D A M
P l l K O N I O I, K
EAGLE CREEK GUESTS j EXCHANGE OF PLOTS
FROM MANY STATES ASKED BY ANDERSON
M U ST,
s e n k e for assistalice III fighting the
sawdust pile fire
here tw o w e e « »
i«o win |o- forwarded to Sehnitier
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A W o lf of I'ortland, own.-rn of the *
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C lassified A d ve rtis in g rates are and thè Districi <»f Columbi»; »1 five.j I UK several weeks ago, was pro-, old mill »ile. couiicilnii-n «aid In Ul'l a tinlf pipe mp,
one cent per word w ith a m ini­ \rizona,
Kentucky.
Pennsylvania.) tested illllllO»ll*t,,l> aft' 1 H* olop j presenting their lull llie forester»
highway, ami pure ,
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mum ch arge or 15 cents, pay­ and Fiali; four, Connecticut, an<l|
sud
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next
time
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able strictly in advance.
Ads New Mexico : Un..., Texas, Virginl i,| timi Mond o trahi h> »• N IP »g ird, j issistaliee Kiev Would Include a lull
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k "'»»• the rcatrwj:
m ay be le ft at Y e G ift Shoppe ¡M inila and Singapore; two. Florida. | contractor, who s.ud Ito figure w u s,
for C.C.C lalmr. which amounted to »he engineer on the pUn.
in Bonny V illa. B on n eville G ift Maryland. Nevada. Nurth Carolina.. | vo and a half I mes the state 11- J
, ,nse, and would pr< vent him from s»| In tills Instand'.
Shop on the dam reservation.
Wi'st Virginia. Maska. lndand. and
doing an» plumbing In the cltv 1 Councilman Merrill said In- Would
M o rga n ’s service station or The
j England : one api'Hv, Vlabama. Temi i
There w .» ''iron« «e»!,**
Colludimeli -aid they had been re make arrangement» for placing of
C h ron icle
o ffic e
in
Cascade
esse»*, Wv timing. Canal Zone. \ ■ *r - 1
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extending
into
the
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quested to p Is? the ordinance, which
Locks.
way. Germany. Seotland. Spalli, Rus­
» " " t h e m stale» a» ron-,„ero,
is model I aiti r that of Hood River f Illudila from the beuch near the old
sia, South America, Sonili Vfri'M and
1 une», and giving t»** „
FOR SALK
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second orditi Ilici Was adopted llllli site. XX fiere sXxIlllUllUg lc »»o | | s
• duna.
whatever in Hi,-ir gov
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provided
hv
tin-
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River
count)
empowering tile colludi ill declare a
HOl'SK THAILER, 7 h> l i feet, four
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m
it
t
e
e
Will
be
«riveli
Hu-
nuisance all) c* -s|iool, ham or pri' » !
wheels, stove, other furniture
M,nv person» 1 "inplaio
which offends the Sellses nr endan­ last week o f tills lllollttl Merrill »liti
MAN’S
CONFESSION
built in. $50. A. E. Schmidt, 3i(lu
gers public welfare, the nuisance |o Karl Ros-ol'.o'k o w n e r o f Hie bul gc nul artists '-c.iiise they 1
K Street, Vancouver. Wash,
atip
SOLVES SECRET OF
In- abated within 2k hours following moored near the beach, had con­ draw II straight line."
s e n t'd to Use o f Hie »Re
matter of fart is jf, extremely
OLD
“
BABY
MIXUP”
notification by the marshal.
WOOl» COOKING RANGE, medium
John Martins- n. who prole»!»-»! In ••lilt feat even for « tmiDe,) u
\ lull for vM 52 from the forest
size, complete w ith coils, pipe and
fili
warm ing oven. $11. R. L. Myers,
Warrendale.
a7
CK'NT A WORD
Sensational Hospital Case of
I 12 Years A go Is at Last
TR A ILE R Mfc/MviS, largest stock in
Cleared Up.
city. Buy now w hile stock is com­
plete. Hornby Motor Co.. 5-53 N.E.
Union. Tel. W A 0553.
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LOTS FOR SALE OR LEASE in oeau-
tifu l Bonny Park. Cottages for rent.
Inquire Garage , Dodson. Phone
I4F14.
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M1SCKLLA N F O IS
P L A I N S E W IN G and all kinds of
M ending done reasonably. Em ­
b roid erin g and C rochetin g. In ­
q u ire
tw o
houses
west
of
U rim ’s store. Bonny V illa.
FOR
RENT
F U R N IS H E D houses. Reasonable.
See A ndy Lane, Cascade Locks.
CABINS, furnished or unfurnished,
ligtits and water included. See J. H.
Fulgham. next to Bowen & Ennes
Red A W hite store, Cascade Locks.
al7tf
NICE CLEAN apartments and cabins.
W ell furnished. Block south of
Safeway store. G. E. Miller. Cas­
cade Locks.
a7
FOR RENT
MODERN two-room collage, fu r ­
nished. Inquire Vivian Brown, at
Lakeside hotel.
a ll
FURNSIIED* APARTMENTS. Strictly
modern. P m n ’s Tavern.
;»7
FOR SALE
STANDARD SEWING MACHINE, in
good condition. *5 rash. Maytag
washing machine, *-¿5 cash. Mrs.
Janies Stevens, Cascade Locks, a li
The total value o f farm produce
raised al the Oregon state hospital
to Salem fiel ween October I. 1932 and
May 1, Í935 was *198.1174.
Keep Your Car
Clean
with
Whisk brooms
Chamois
Sponges
NEW STATIONERY
A M ) G IFT SETS
CASCADE
DRUG
CO.
CASCADE LOCKS
Detroit, Mich.— The mystery sur­
rounding u sensational “ baby mix-
up” case of 12 years ago was be­
lieved solved by the confession of
Alphonse Vlemminck that he threw
the body of one of the babies in the
Detroit river after it smothered to
death.
The baby given him through a
nurse’s error was the infant son of
William C. Greatrex and not the
child o f Vleinminck's unmarried
daughter, as he supposed.
The
babies were born ut ttie same time
in a Detroit hospital.
His latest story was the llrst time
Vlemminck lias altered his asser­
tion o f 12 years ago tiiat he turned
the baby given to him “ over to a
couple from Philadelphia” for adop­
tion.
Spent Savings in Search.
Greatrex, grief stricken by the
death of his wife at Hie birth o f the
baby, spent his savings in a fruit­
less search for ids son in the belief
Vlemminck actually had given the
infant for adoption.
Vlemminck, on elderly Belgian
with a long police record, recently
was sentenced to serve 12 to 15
years for taking indecent liberties
with a four-year-old child. During
the Investigations of the mixed baby
case he admitted he was the father
o f the baby born to his daughter.
Greatrex confronted Vlemminck
after his conviction and Implored
the Belgian to tell the truth regard­
ing the fate of the Infant. Vlem­
minck stuck to his original story at
that time and It was not until the
new account, tiiat Greatrex lost
hope that his child still was alive.
Questioning of the prisoner was
conducted through a Belgian deputy
sheriff. According to Sheriff Henry
Bebrendt, Vlemmlck told of going
to the hospital and being handed
the baby lie believed had been born
to his unmarried daughter. The el­
derly Belgian declared the baby died
as he was taking the infant away.
Throws Babe Into River.
“ I took the baby’s clothes ofT and
wrapped him in my own coat" Sher­
iff Behrendt quoted Vlemminck as
saying. “ I drove for blocks and
blocks, afraid to go home.
“ Finally I made up my mind to
get rid o f it, but I didn’t know how.
When I looked at the baby and
found it was dead I threw my eoat,
the baby and all, Into the river.’*
It was not until two days later,
when police took him to the hos­
pital, he said, that he learned the
baby was not his daughter’s.
Earlier Vlemminck had given a
somewhat different version o f how
he disposed o f the baby. He Haid
then that he paid an unnamed man
$25 to get rid o f the infant.
Greatrex discovered the sub.-Mtu-
tlon o f babies when he returned to
the hospital from his w ife’s funeral
and was handed an Infant wearing
a tug with the name "Vlemminck"
on it. He refused to accept the
child and it was given to a chari­
table organization.
Greatrex sued
the hoypitul for $200,000, but lost
the case.
III
EPPING’ S
RED & WHITE STORE 111111111111111111111111111111,111
Specials fo r Friday, and Saturday, August 14 - IS
Sugar
10 lbs., 54c
Mason Jarsw - —qts.,73c
Mason Jars1"" ~ “ pts,,63c
Caps
Doz., 19c
Vinegar, pure cider
19c
Soap Chips
large pkg., 19c
Pine CraOoln lrit
kriH iiiiio <>r M as»,«
Mrlng
2*» Hoir
Eppings
COFFEE
l lb., 21c
y tH tr
ronlminer
Irani
Peanut Butter
/
—
bulk
—
,
lb 11c
Cheese Ritz,
17c
Macaroni, 4 lbs. 25c Butter, Sweet
Jar Rubbers »:!,£ 3doz. 10c Cream, 29c
Catsup .............. . ] 4 C
IK-Iirlous I h r e s r W a t e r
One pkg. B“'*
Cake Flour
and 2 oz. Red a W hite Vanilla — both for - • 39*
French Dressing, 8 oz. b o t t le ................. l?c
Salad Dressing, qt. -
..................33c
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
CANTALOUPE, 2 for 5c
TOMATOES, box 37c
ORANGES, 2 dozen 25c