The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939, October 30, 1936, Page SIXTEEN, Image 16

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Red and White Store
Specials for Friday and Saturday , Oct . . ? ( / - .? /
Wesson Oil, qts.
Dates, new crop, 2 lbs.
Marshmallows, 1 lb. cello.
Fancy Dried Fruits
Keeler for Mayor \
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Red A White fa n cy , Î ‘i*
n that will bring thej
Raisins, 2 for 19c
city to its rig h tfu l place, in th e front.
Because
It A H fa n cy I'k i , I lb. pkg
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He ¡« y. ;r,c ,r.t« .iigent
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He thoroughly believes in the future o f Cast u
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en th u siastically act,-.<• in support ol this belie! and w ants to!
make Cascade Locks or.e of the best towns or. ’h<- Columbia!
River.
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► He has wort
ily for the w ater grade highway tbi Bon*
neville Pow er rate and w as one of the prime factors in giving
Cascade Locks adequate supply of pure water for domestic use
and fire protection.
M USTARD, jar
H»-inz Brown
PEANUT BUTTER. 2 lbs..............
CAKE FLOUR, pkg.
► H e has a pleasing personality and is capable of - rad tably m ;,re­
senting Cascade Locks anywhere and under all circum stances.
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W e know of no other m an in the city who m e a s u r e * up to ,,'ir
present need like
Statement by William Keeler
N A V Y BEANS
25c
F;RUIT COCKTAIL Is
15c
EGG NOODLES
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Pillsbury’* Sno Sh«-«-n
Large. 16-ox cellophane
SALAD DRESSING, pints
FLAV-R-JELL
promise to do everything in my power to make Cas-
at Locks a city that will have steady employment for sev-
hundred men.
(Signed)
15c
Red A White
A a a o rte d . a llce d
RICE
C H IL I CO N C A R N E . 1 lb. bricks 23C
Kxtra Fancy Southern (Klckrrtiu
S t a r quality
VARIETY SHOP
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Vo lb
LUNCHEON MEATS
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W . N. KEELER.
3 for 14C
ROLLED OATS .
Cauliflower
China Lettuce
Grape Fruit 4 for
I promise to work unceasingly to bring factories and a
payroll to this city so that all of us so-called Fly-by-Night-
erv will eventually be old timers and boosters for Cascade
Lo '--s.
5 lbs 23c
F a n c y Sm all W h ite . C alifornia
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
I believe we should have a New Deal for Cascade Locks
and that with proper cooperation we can make Cascade
Locks a real City in the Gorge.
ored and paid for by K eeler for Mayor Club, Hiram Smith, Sec.)
10c
Brookrield
BILL KEELER
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th e I m l I'a. k . ( r I ».lire vvr ran |k
Try 14» M alrhlca. Flavor
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H e has dem onstrated his abiding interest in our public schools
arid play grounds for the children.
► The time has arrived for aggressive action to insure Cascade j
L ocks’ future developm ent and to make it the industrial and
recreational center that its peculiar advantages jusify.
Mince Meat, 2 lbs. 25c
Matchless Coffee..
. . . . pound
25c
We have new stock of Shelled Walnuts, Blanched
Almonds, Lemon, Orange and Citron Peels,
Candied Cherries, and Pineapple, Imported
Swiss Cheese.
35c
Butter
H is p ast perform ance a s a member of the Cascade Locks Chamber
of Commerce, of the Mid-Columbia Chamber of Commerce, and
of the A ssociated Chamtxr« of Commerce assures us of his
future a ctiv ity in furthering the interests of our city.
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Pumpkin,2 for 17c
REFRIGERATOR SETS
FANCY GLASSES, each
55c
]Qc
WAFFLE SET
COOKIE CUTTER