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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1936)
T H K SIXTEEN Il O N N K V I U I SAWDUST PUT BURNS FOUR HOURS MONDAY WANT ADS ' old mill; The sawdust pile "il site Ileal' Hie Gasead • Locks railroad depot lila/.eil again Mond. i> afler- noon, and for four lioiirs two fire ! lilies were steadil> at work. Marshal Colin Merrill and Fire chief c Ni llcsgard directed operations Schnitzel* >v Wolf of Pori land j owners of the proper!y on winch the sawdust pile stands, apparenllv have taken no measures In d<-tn*y or control the hazard, having written F O B SALK tile eit> for suggested lllealls I he council, through \ttorne> rvuiiis OOOKSTOYK. like new M o l i s e 12. Wyers. told them the questinii w *- Cook's addition, Bonneville. i21 strietlx up to them, is the cit> ha- two ordinances governing fir*- ha/ SIMMONS CHIB, large size. *2. arils and nuisances which apply I" a21 Mrs. C. I». Cook. Warivndale. the sawdust pile. ( K X T A W O RD Classified Advertising rates are one cen t per word with a mini mum c h a rg e or 15 cen ts, pay able s tric tly in advance. Adc may be left at Y e Gilt Shoppe in B onny Villa, Bonneville Gift Shop on the dam reservation. Morgan's service station or The Chrouicie office in Cascade Locks. TRAILER tiC'Mv'.s. lax •gest stock in city. Buy now while stock is com LEXCil » TO (.l\ E 1*1-XX ** plete. Hornby Motor Co.. 5253 N K. Members of the C a s c a d e Locks Union. Tel. WA 0653. m ltf Epworth league will give two plays. “The Candleniak'T of St. Jo h n s and ■■Curses! Foileil \g.dn' at V- im r> Methodist church m H" im I liner Friday night, Vugust 21. at 7 ■ >> P.M Sevel I ether llUlllb*T- illdl !■ I* • I- nil STANDARD SEWING MACHINE, in the program gixr-n recently it llu* good condition. #5 cash. Maytag ikiscmlc Locks high -clmol will il-** washing machine, *25 cash. Mrs. he presented. BABY CARRIAGE. Penn's Tavern. 4 REEK Mot I II ( LOSE» Mrs. Penn at a2l Tanner creek mouth has been closed to fishing liclnvv ttle tlateller> ■ luring the fall -almmi run. as tiatcti- MISCELLANEO! S ery workers will be taking • sg^ P L A IN S E W IN G and all kinds of from salmon which enter the creek Mending done reasonably. E m mouth. Fishing above the li.dcher> broidering and Crocheting. In will lie permitted as usual. quire two houses west G rim 's store. B onny Villa FOR RENT F U R N I S H E D h o1.ses. Reasonabi* See Andy Lane. C a s - ade Locks. iaintinued from P igc • ho tliein put »ver a firenien's li.di in a CABINS, furnished or unfmnisti d. few weeks. lights and water included. See J. 11. Memben* who destre u, nuikc ■ Fulgham. next to Bowen A F.nr - - deposit on firenien's hadges \v**r<- Red & White store. Cascade Locks. listed d file dose of tlle meeting. a!7tf Following i- thè roster of nienmei-s taken in ;it this -md previous meet HELP W IN T E R ing» : Silver Perrns WANTED — Girl for general house llertiert llagghlom work and to care for child. Room, Calvin Walker hoard and salary. Between th< 1 Eugeni LoVell ages of 20 and 25. Call Hood River Jack Cornett 1172. Robert Weber Henry Julius FOR SALE OR Iti N I Alvali Fonte 3 ROOM BOI SE with hath, attic, Tony Kr.rvanieh shower. Completely modern. In Claytoii Ita ni I fluire of William Fuger, Cascade Scotty Griffith Locks. a28p W. .1. Carlson George I,anioni Absorption of heat by different- lliigli Scott colored fabrics may be tested by Wemlell Hyde placing a white and black handker Mike Loria chief on snow in tin sunlight. Simyv Norman Pointer will melt beneath t !i• ■ black on", Di**k te*ist permitting it to -ink. while the George Thomas white will remain in position. fi. A. 1 aitili Ray Horn I W W V W W W V W W W W W W W W V w William Ke.-ler Fre<| Folsom Henry Munkers Howard ILirrison 'urne of Illese members mai he SCHOOL 1 ÜSUPPLIESÍ TABLETS PEN C ILS ER A SER S CRAYONS Children's Lunch Pails Children s Comb and Brush Sets CASCADE DRUG CO. CAMC A M LOCKS b> W I» B tint on a r e s e r i f * meeting. |j-| :,t fillin’* L O W E R BRIDGE F E E NEARER. SAYS LABER Continued from page fine Springs. Georgia: and development of a IH-acre Boy '-•out camp near the springs, Ernest Frutiger. William Keeler ami Ira Owen, president of the chamber. were named by Ow.-n on a committee to obtain permission from <lani offieials for Frutiger lo drive his Bonneville bus as far as the Co lumbia Construction company's of fice on Bradford’s inland, so that north-bank workmen would not have so far to walk after leaving the bus. Because a previous bus oper ator abused privileges extended him. Hie present bus line now must end its run at guard post No. 3, sooth of the power house. Mr. f.aber reminded chamber rnern- 'T M u> M m m "b y* iiw.n, Min, i». ,,r f' ' "•• «■»> **f Portia, 1 • I'tailogriptiif ,l(^ ' 'A Mr. IilllUpin f. O' hx taking i "(w4 .W )| r ' 1 '• inila-r nr,«,. I I'"' table at M*-ml|, « s h o t“ SPECIAL! S C H M E LIN G - LOU M x.nr r*MTt ».s „ * Roosevelt Theatrt ! or full tlriaiI, iw) ^ . ' rr “d «•» l*Hr tin. j S» SPRING'S IIIIIIIIIIIIIHI R E D li Ä W H IT E S T O R E Specials for Friday and Saturday, August 21 Mandarin Oranges Mart COFFEE of V O L U N T E E R FIRE COM PANY ORGANIZES » HtDAY, AUtW n H.'llicd oli r> emlllllllte. |o determine wti.it would be II.....led and report to ini chamber, the chamber an> proposed action •nini, urging \|l-s I'lielilia I **<Ugbi-rt X, Who Was t<> fight for excryoiie In thi Ml-s C.i-r ride l.m k- III II Competí sUggesbsl a svitai Ilo*) waid l a b I .|i reeeiitlx -po||s**re«i hx tb*' ctialu tir, Ofl ROU fotir-ltin»* li lKt> v\a > t |M \\a* made an hnfmr.ir) member, . i lid - m l the lunk of H ip lUilumbi i I. Rankin commissioned )mille*' should a p Miri Cr'lmilhl.l dl.llll! Irl1' p* o'* foc 1 -int'aile Locks by ri With IMal- t< polnt -i collimiti Governor Martin. I• • l*I ch am b er mem Soli t" dlsi'iiss th III » li it** \ ill*' rate ,,f III*' rigid lie XXas III.iking (•* structurc. liave a dtslrli l -el aside for lilm b> -h M l Morgan. ili. count) o u r ! , resulting m the cade Loeks tronp ;w». r*|***rl**d I '•■intuì* id of • Gear Hyde. \| I. the iroiqi i- planning Imild a < \|,. g ui m d Ern*-sl F ru llg c r mi a ,,n i tr.od m .ir Drx cr*-**k. aod < .■ m m It I*-** l<* Inx ••nilgai*' pimnllntitb s the cliamher lo supply fondi of chalutier aid. riec, ssarx malcrials, p r i n c i p a l i ! \\ .1 Carlson spoke briefly on hardware, a- rustie lumtier I- •'-•Il pi.ill- of Ho* sc I omi I boar*l l<* ca r ry I.ind ■ilile oli thè ground Morgan <1 • ai i II club xxork inleiisix*-lx m the Ih*' tronp ls lite l|\c-l ili ito Pori which include* -!• l i - o l i . -*‘ti*(«*ls lilts X ear. land a iin*'st- XXto* wer*' lnlr*slucis| m siale. ll> with John illd Hi 1 1 1 * |.*| Mayor llufford. Ids i**n **im- i . • II. w Tray is ,0,1 \\ J. f an iil" « ui of thè I* IHihlished ili Hn i *r< LOTS FOR SALE OR LEASE in ueau- tiful Bonny Park. Cottages for rent. Inquire Garage , Dodson. Phone 14F14. m ltf Jam es SitVells. Cascade Locks, a ll Il l( « N I <’ »• !» 1 lb. bag (WH-r*) Fruit for Cocktail Ni!,2for25c| 1/ *11 V a n i l l a Plirananl I » **/. »»u Salad Dressing, qt. Mayonnaise Blue Bell All Purpose ‘ *,M H p t, 2 DC I 35c 28c 28c Hard Wheat Sandwich Spread FLOUR 39c French Dressing, 8 oz., 17a Tuna 2 for 27c| RED & WHITE SPECIALS P i n e a p p l e ,^ ^ 2 for 39c Asparagus Tips 2 for 2 5 c Small Natural Ilr-t rxxlx Itlor A Wlidr R & p t. w BUTTER 39c || (l/ Sweet Peas 2 for 29c Sliced Beets 2 for 2 5 c Corn Flakes 2 for Biscuit Flour Tomato Juice Mushroom Soup Eggs, Standard, Large Huskies, a new cereal 2 for FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Danish Squash, 3 for Grapefruit, Arizona . Tomatoes, box 10c 5« 29<j