The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939, December 31, 1937, Page TWO, Image 2

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    T H E B O N N E V IL L E DAM C H R O N IC L E
TW O
tract 18 rods by 80 rods containing
19 acres in NE%SE%> Sec. 10, T. 2.
about 3 miles southwest of Hood
River.
Duckwall Bros., Inc, to Hood River
County, quit claim deed, conveys Lot
A, Foss Subdivision, 42 acres, Lot B,
containing 25 acres, and Lot C.
George P. J. and Hattie L. Jensen,
Ida M. and Carl F. A. Weisshand,
Meta and Theodore Peterson, to
Richard N. Jensen, deed, conveys EVi
NW% and SW ^N E^, Sec. 13. T. 1,
4 or 5 miles northeast of Parkdale.
Albert F. and Annis F. Cooper to
World War Veterans’ State Aid
Commission, deed, conveys Lot 24,
Blk. 3, Stranahan’s First Addition.
F R ID A Y . D E C E M B E R SI, 1937
To wash chamois gloves add a
few drops of olive oil to the water
and that will keep them pliable and
soft.
Use brown or blue paper when
wrapping garments to be stored. The
chloride of lime in white paper will
destroy the color of the garment,
causing it to yellow.
A strip of leather tacked on the
wall above the kitchen table is han­
dy for holding knives.
A greasy stove should be wiped
with newspapers while still hot.
Wash the stove with vinegar before
polishing.
DANCE
PA R K D ALE
S A T U R D A Y , Jan. 1
Music by
MOREY GRAFF’S ORCHESTRA
Men, 40c
Admission
Ladies, 25c
A Big Night—Everybody Welcome
Local Mill Ranks
With Top-notchers
For
the New Year
♦
The Oregon Lumber Company’s
mill at Dee was given a high rank
among mills of the Northwest in
listings released last week by the
West Coast Lumber Association.
Of the 1500 major mills of the coast
Authorized Dealer
region, the local mill ranked among
WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY CO.
the top 23 from the standpoint of
3rd and Cascade
Watch Our Windows
Phone 3733
continuous production. Those famil­
iar with the lumber industry here
explain that the constant market
for Oregon Lumber Company’s prod­
cated near the river’s bank.
ucts is due to superior grade of the
The Kern & Kibbe firm also hold local product, to the mill's efficiency
a contract for work on the east side in handling orders, and to the firm's
of the river which is now getting reliability.
well under way according to Paul
Spice, U. S. Engineer supervising
the construction. The roadway con­
♦
necting the Mt. Hood Loop road with
Travelers going north from the Mt. the Hood River-White Salmon bridge
Breaded Veal Chops
Hood Loop Highway or the Colum­ is to be raised 15 feet from its pres­
Place six lean veal chops in stew
bia River Highway via the White ent course along the river bottom,
Salmon bridge will get little more and dirt and rocks are now being pan, add two slices of onion, four
than a fleeting glance of Hood River put in place for the new roadbed.
slices of carrot, four peppercorns and
two cloves; cover with boiling water
with the new routing of a road on
the east side of Hood River stream.
and simmer until tender.
Don’t let Your New Year be
Bids will be received January 6 by
Drain, dredge with seasoned flour;
U. S. District Engineers for a road
dip in beaten egg diluted with one
Spoiled by SLICK TIRES.
tablespoon milk, cover with fine dry
from the junction of the Mt. Hood
bread
chumbs.
Brown
on
both
sides
Loop and Columbia River highways
Following is a list of transfers of
to a point 400 feet north of the rail­ real property recorded in Hood River in hot fat, place on heated platter
road track. An overhead crossing County from Dec. 15 to Dec. 22, as and surround with macaroni.
Let us make them like new with
over the tracks of the Union Pacific published by the Hood River Ab­
New Treads
Railroad will form a part of this stract & Investment C o.:
road. The new roadway, running
Ruth Morrison and Clay C. Miller
north from the Mt. Hood Loop junc­ to Loy L. and Mable Adams, war­
tion will go behind the knoll and the ranty deed, conveys tract 249.68 feet
view of Hood River will be obstruct­ by 87.2 feet in SE ^SW ^, Sec. 35.
ed to motorists.
T. 3, % mile southwest of Hood
♦
The new contract will call for a River.
Spots may be removed from felt
drainage Bystem which shall include
Herbert L. and Janice N. Boutin hats by rubbing them with sand­
a pump house.
to W. E. Craik, quit claim deed, con­ paper.
When applying a new oilcloth cov­
The concrete protective wall under veys N^SWVJ, Sec. 20, T. 1, about
Hood River
er for the square kitchen table put
construction by Contractors Kern & 6 miles east of Parkdale.
J. T. Lybarger and Clara Lybarger squares of adhesive tape as rein­
Kibbe below the Mt. Hood Railroad
tracks was nearing completion this to Catherine Oxborrow, quit claim forcements on the under side where
week as forms were being removed deed, conveys Lots 19 and 20 in Blk. the cloth bends at the corners.
on the 7-foot wall extending along 4 of Idlewilde Addition.
Henrietta R. Eliot to W. G. Eliot,
the tracks just above the highway
bridge.
Foundations were being Jr., deed, conveys lands in Multno­
built for the pumping station below mah, Teton County, Idaho, and Hood
the bridge which will discharge River County, Ore., lands in Hood
waste from the industrial plants lo- River County are all land and all
interests in land owned by her to­
gether with all rents, issues and pro­
fits accrued or to accrue therefrom,
except that she reserves to herself
for the term of her life the rentals
which have accrued or may accrue
from any of said lands during her
lifetime.
M. Vilate Haskin to Carl A. and
What Finer Recreation?
Blanche Rand, warranty deed, con­
veys tract east of Block 1, Oak Crest
♦
Addition.
Yes Indeed. W e Mean Just that — S T O R E -W ID E — Every Item. All Lines. No Re­
A. W. and Adda L. Isbell to Ruben
serves or Exceptions.
H. and Antonia Krug, warranty deed,
conveys W»4 of 5-acre tract in SE*4
R A D IC A L PRICE R E D U C T IO N S W IL L P R E V A IL O N —
SE^4. Sec. 34, T. 3, about 1 mile west
on Second Street H od River
of Hood River.
Coats, Suits, Dresses, Hats, Blouses, Sweaters, Hostess Coats, Robes, Pajamas, Un­
Cigarette« — Tobacco — Cigare
Guy D. Crapper to Alton and Vy-
dies, Gloves, Hose. Purses.
olet Stewart, warranty deed, conveys
L. R. FREYGANG
View of City
Obstructed by
Road Routing
Recipes
Land Transactions
Household
Hints
PUDDY’S
TIRE SERVICE
Pool — Billiards
Marchbank’s
W E H A V E R O O M FOR O N L Y
A FEW
O F O U R B A R G AIN S
$37.50 DRESSY COATS
Luxurious Fur Collars
$22.50 BETTER DRESSES
Jacket and Dinner Dresses
$5.95 to $6.50 FALL HATS
Velours, Velvets, Felts
S2 4 .95
$ 14.75
S3.00
at
$30.00 DRESSY COATS
With Real Fur Collars
$19 50 BETTER DRESSES
Satin, Velvet, Satins
$5.95 BETTER BLOUSES
Slipper Satin and Crepes
Hood River Skating Rink
S 1 9 .90
$ 1 2.45
S3.90
ON THE HEIGHTS
$19.75 TRAVEL COATS
Real Camel Hair Fleece
$10.00 to $8.95 DRESSES
Moire, Taffeta, Satins
$6.75 HOSTESS COATS
Taffetas and Flannels
Under Management of
S12.90
S5.00
S4.95
H O O D RIVER EAG LES
$14.00 TRAVEL COATS
All Wool Tweeds and Fleeces
$4.95 SMART DRESSES
Wool, Crepe and Prints
$3.95 WOOL SWEATERS
Zipper and Button Front
$ 7.75
$3.00
S2.65
SKATING
NEW SCHEDULE
Skating on Tuesdays. Fridays and Saturday
evenings 7:00 to 10:30.
Sunday afternoons.
1:00 to 6:00.
Children. 15c
Adult«, 25c
Skates Furnished
You'll Find Many More Equal and Better M oney Saving Bargains
O U R A N N U A L JA N U A R Y C L E A R A N C E O P E N S F R ID A Y . Deo 31. 10 p. m
The Leonora Specialty Shop
Hood River
Oreg , on