The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939, February 10, 1939, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 1®. 1939
THF BONNEVILLE DAM CHRONICLE
loi K
L arge Candy Factory Opened in
Hood R iver by 'B artlett Brothers
254 SKIERS . . .
Willamette
President To
Give Lecture
Register ut Cooper Spur Sun Jay
♦
FAVORS COMMITTEE FOR
ROAD RECOMMENDATIONS
♦
To launch a uniform program for
utilization of state and federal
highway funds in Hood River
County, the directors of the Hood
River Chamber of Commerce at a
meeting yesterday went on record
in favor of forming a committee of
representatives from interested or­
ganizations, the County Court, and
the City Council for the purpose of
formulating a definite plan for
high highway improvements.
Such improvements are to be
listed in the order of their impor­
tance to the county and unified
action is to be taken to secure nec­
essary improvements. A meeting
will be called of these representa­
tives this week.
There were 254 skiers registered
at the Cooper Spur Ski Area over
A randy factory, with a two-ton products is planned by this insti­
the week-end.
104 cars were
daily capacity, wan thin week com -1 tution in the making of the novel­
counted at the junction.
Skiing
pletely irmtalU-d and operating at ty fruit candy.
was excellent and fast, with 12
the Bartlett Candy Shop on upper
Another institution operated by ♦
“ This Shrinking World,” will be inches of powdered snow on a sur­
Oak Street. Shorty and A1 Burtlett, Bartlett Brothers is a small pho­
who opened the randy »hop in Dec­ tographic studio in an adjoining the much-awaited theme for Dr. face of hard snow. The weather
ember. where candy wax made on room.
This studio, after being Bruce Baxter’s lecture at the As- was good with temperatures around
a smaller acale, have e v o lv e d plana renovated, was reopened Saturday. bury Methodist Church, Thursday, freezing.
for a large expansion of their buai- It was started last September as February 16, H p. m.
Bob Donaldson, a ski instructor
This is the second series arrang­ from Portland, held classes at the
neaa and plan to serve territories a novelty picture studio before the
eaal of Hood River, as far as 300 Bartletts, who are candy manufac­ ed by Rev. R. A. Fedje. Dr. Du- ski area Saturday afternoon and
turers of wide experience, complet­ bach. Dean of Men, Oregun State Sunday. A large number of skiers
miles, with their product.
Novelty fruit randy will be a ed plans for their candy shop and College, is coming March 9, and took advantage of these lessons.
former president of Reed College, Mr. Donaldson will be at the area
principal feature of the factory, factory.
Dr. Coleman, coming March 23.
apples, pears, strawberries and
again Saturday nd Sunday to con­
Dr. Baxter, who appear« this tinue with ski instruction.
cherries to be used in the manufac-
ANNUAL BREAKFAST CLUB
coming week, is the president of
t lire.
A group of fifteen Crag Rats
Willamette University, and is a mushed through powdery snow to
WOULD BUILD LOG BOOM
The candy factory has been DANCE SATURDAY NlbllT
very worth while and popular lec­ Legion Camp Saturday and spent
Application has been made to
built in the basement of the retail ♦
The principal social event of the turer heard all over the state be­ the week-end at the mile-high the office of the Amry Engineers
store. A water-cooled steel slab,
at Bonneville by E. S. Schwantes
which weighs 90« pounds, has been Mood River Breakfast club, to fore Service Flubs, civic and church camp.
of Mosier, Oregon, for a permit to
installed This can also be heated, which th e public is invited, will be organizations. It is reported that
Donaldson
said.we
have
wonder­
if processes h i certain randy mak­ staged Saturday night in the K. of his present lecture to be given ful possibilities here and will do construct a log boom and refuse
Thursday evening, is one of his
ing require it. A marble candy
all he can to help put the north burner in Columbia River near
masterpieces.
I*.
Hall,
when
the
annual
Valentine
slab which weighs M70 pounds is
side of the mountain on the map. Mosier, Oregon.
Church doors will be open at
Any objection from the stand­
•noth« t p i « • of <qui| mant, to Dance will be held. Vern Culp's
point of navigation will be re­
gether with a secondary marble dance band has been engaged for 7:30 p. m. Tickets will be on sale STATE OFFICERS OF
at the church. Admission will be 1.0.0.F. MAKE VISITS
ceived at the Engineers’ office not
slab with a weight of 000 pounds. the music.
only 30c.
later than February 13, 1939.
A chocolate dipping table his been
♦
The objective of the Breukfast j
installed which will accommodate
Saturday night at Odell J. T.
Club
in
giving
this
dance
is
to
pro-
<
NEW SCORE BOARD DONATED Eckley, Grand Master of the Grand
Venezuela is exporting about
four chocolate dippers, and has a
capacity of 1000 pounds of choco­ vide a high class ball for the com­
Lodge of Oregon, I O.O.F., paid an - 700,000 tons of petroleum a
An
electrically-lighted
s
c
o
r
e
These
lates per day.
The basement, munity, members stated.
board, built by members of the official visit to Kemp Lodge, at month.
Valentine
dances
have
been
famed
which has been completely reno­
Science Club of Hood River High which time he presented four 25-
vated to build the factory bus particularly for their decorations, School, was formally presented to year veteran jewels to members of
and this year, even more elaborate
dimensions of HO by 6« feet.
the student body last Saturday Kemp Lodge and one to a member
Phene Hoo-’ Rive* 1111, :>n
Sanitary manufacturing of candy plans than usuul have been drawn. evening at the Milwaukie-Hood ¡from Cascade Loeks. Deputy Grand
Community
enterprises
of
the
Radio Service or Repairing
will be the big objective, the pro­
River game. Through lights, the Master 0. F. Steele of Pendleton
prietors announced. The factory Breakfast Club in past years, in new score board indicates for the was also in attendance. The ini­
CALL
will be open to Inspection by the addition to the annual Valentine's spectators, the score, playing time tiatory degree was conferred on
party include starting the funds
BAR i OL M O T O R C u .
public at all times
two candidates.
for the lights on the football field, left in each quarter, and the quarter
Before the meeting a get-togeth­
Candy of any description can be providing the inhalator for the Fire being played. Under the direction
made in this plant, and novelty Department, starting the fund for of Steve Coleman, advisor of the er was held at the Apple Blossom,
shapes of candy pieces have boon an X-ray muchine ut the hospital, club, the scoreboard was built dur­ attended by the state officials, and
procured there in recent weeks by and the present objective, of build­ ing after-school time, 150 working leading officers of Idlewilde and
DODGE & PLYM OUTH
lodges.
llood River residents,
ing a fund for turfing the football hours being spent in its construc­ Kemp
S A L E S and S E R V I C E
Last
night
Mr.
Steele
made
a
tion.
Utilisation o f H o o d River fruit field.
fraternal visit to Idlewilde. He, in
I. F. V O L S T O R F F
company with Dr. EL J. Ivie and
VILJO Hll.LEND COMING
on the H eig h ts
Earl Shank, visited the lodge at
Featuring Viljo Hillend, star Sandy Monday night.
H ood R iver
performer of swing bands, who has
Ilunting and Fmhlng l.irensrn Issued llere
played many radio engagements,
and in large hall rooms of the
G E I R EA D Y FOR SPRING
Pacific ('oast, the Columbians will
•
B VITEKIES— For the Sprayer and Truck
stage a Valentine dance Saturday
0 TIRES— For the Car and Truck
at Eagles’ Hall, Hillend will aug­
0 TOIIUS For Thal Repair Job
ment Morey Graff’s orchestra. A
A M B U L A N C E SER V IC E
0 GANKKTH - PARTS - ACCKSSORIES
prize will be given for the best per­
former in a prize waltz as one
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feature of the evening.
\
Anderson Funeral Home
L. R. Freygang
A utborlae.l Itoalsr
W KNTKHN AI TO H l 'I T I V ( I I .
T h lr d
s n il <
m i m
ir
W a t o t i m ir W in d o w s
l 'h o u r J 7 U
THE ENTIRE COST OF THE
Used Cars . . .
COULD BE PAID FOR BY
Our used tarn arc priced right because we
bought them right!
ccc
This is rhe time of year to buy used cars
before prices go up
Not many to choose from but all
17 and LH models carry the usual
15.
C.C.C.
36.
R & G
THE TAXES
O f THE
BREWING-
IN D U STRY!
T he Trreaary ll«-|>«rtnicnt ih o w t M|K-n<lilum o f 326 m illion dollar«
for the Civilian C.onaervalmn ( orpa for the fiaral year o f 193R.
T h e brewing induatrv |sya over a m illion dollar« a day in taxes.
GUARANTEE
DM7 l;O R l) C O U P E
I* m s P L Y M O U T H C O U P E
DM7
P L Y M O U T H D E LU XE F O R IX )R
l<Mt> F O R D DEI UXH FOR DOR. Radio
IQ 17 F O R D PICKUP
DM7 F O R D FO R D O R
DM7 F O R D D E L U X E F O R D O R
DIM FO R D D E L U X E F O R D O R
What Beer contributes to the re-building
of America would fill a great volume
Over 4 0 0 million dollar* in taxes evert
»ear. Over 1 ,0 0 0 ,00 0 jolt*. A market for
3 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 farm serve **f pnxlure.
The brewing industry would like to pre­
serve for it self and the people the many
economic henrfha it has created in the p«at
five year». Brewer» everywhere realirethat
this is a quest ton bound up with the proper
Coulter
MOTOR COMPANY
rtlONK 4444
distribution of their mfld and wholesome
beverage through retail outlets whose char­
acter will be a credit to the community.
Obviously, the brewer» can enforce no law».
But they can — and will — cooperate with
the local law-enforcement authorities. They
will cooperate with every group—friend or
critic — to the end that retail beer outlets
give no offense to anyone.
S I K m * 400k
HOOD RIYKR
B eer...
N ew T e r * . X
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a Beverage of M oderation