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About Cascade Locks chronicle and the Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1939-1939 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1939)
FOI: R FRIDAY. AUGUST 1 S. 1939 THE CASCADE LOCKS CHRONICLE CASCADE LOCKS 1 lly i*'rry UiNNluurd) Mrs. Bill Huggman of Walla Walla stopped for a short visit Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Webber. and daughter, Greta, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr*. John Johnson at Skamania, Wn. Everill Brolliar and his grand* mother, Mrs. Mae Elliott, were up from Marshfield over the week-end. Mr. and Mr*. F. J. Brolliar were Portland visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Carlson were transacting business in Portland Monday. Mrs. Vera Perras and Mr*. Artie Sundsten were Stevenson vistor* Friday on business. Lear Subscriber: Mr. Del Klliff motored to Sher Mr. and Mrs. MrCrtsty, Sr., and wood Wednesday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Boh Mc( risty of Gui -ts Sunday at the home of Ix'wis, Kan., are visiting the Jack Mrs Hretu Vanstrom and Mrs. and Harold McCristys- Manda Collins were Mrs. Selma Gram of The Dalles, Mrs. Tukla Bell and daughter, Bonnie, und Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Vanstrom and , daughter of Portland. Hot Mrs. Hugh Sherwood was a Hood River visitor Monday. Weather Mr. and Mrs, NHs Hesgard en- ' ertanted Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gun- der-on Saturday evening at their I home. Suggestion c But if the salt has Miss Gretcben Grandstrom is spending a week ut Seaside with a party of friends. W 1 ^ V - l Y our Ironing and lost its savor— Klein Kollenburn of Dee River, Washington, visited his cousin, Ed win d Atchison, and many other friends here for several days lust week. i (Junker the earth” Mrs. Dave Chamberlin was down ' from Wyeth to spend Sunday with I Mrs. Ida Grandstrom. : M .ikc “Y e are the Salt of Easier W ith >i Mr Kdu Iverson of Portland pent the lattei part of the week a tin guest of Mr. and Mrs. Les ter Sprague. Wherewith Genevieve and Russell Woodwurd of Stevenson were guests Saturday at the J W. Woodwurd home before having that evening to visit their futhei at Glenada, Oregon. shall we pay Miss Audrey Banks spent the wi th end in Portland as the guest of her brother in law and sister, | Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Veile. She ' wn honor guc-t at a bridal shower I at the home of friends Suturday evening. GENERAL ¡g ¡ our bills? Rotary Iraner your subscription is past due) **■ i ¡COMMUNITY THEATRE Fri.. Sat. ¡I “ ROSE OF ; j WASHINGTON SQUARE” i| “ Old Firehorse” “ Projection Room' ■y Sun , Mon. Aug. 26-21 Two Days Only “ HEVRT OF THE NORTH” (Technicolor) Dick Koran, Jane Chapman . DALLES TO GET POWER (Continued from Page Onei News ‘ j people’s utility district, Wasco “ Hoagy Carmichael” « j County is taking proper steps to receive the full benefit of low-cost “ !! Tues.. Wed., Thurs., . Bonneville power for homes, farms and industry.” August 22-23-24 i ( ! j 1 Banks pointed out that formation “ ANGELS WITH I, of the Wasco district provides DIRTY FACES” [ public agencies from the dam to i the eastern end of the line. Cas James Cagney, Pat O Brien cade Locks’ city system already is Dead-End Kids receiving Bonneville power, and “ Good Skates" Hood River people’s utility district has been validated by the State Hydroelectric Commission. Both ^m uyyuynyynnyuvvvvvvvvyvnvvvvvvM vvvvyvvyvyw vvvvvm v^ LESTER Auto Freight W o now have our local agency here Cascade Locks Cascade Locks 13 ÍI Chronicle 113 24-hour Service J* \ ATTRACTIVE STORAGE RATES Mi lia Owen visited his children in Portland over the week-end. Bill Murray of Portland visited In- parents, Mr and Mrs. U t1 Mur ray, over the week end. Just try O N E PAIR of Vrt Miller spent Sunday in Port land to attend a family picnic ut Oswego with relatives from this vicinity and Bend. " g i v t & * L E s " 2-way stretch-top stockings Mr. (Doc.) Ululimeli spent the week end in Portland visiting friends. Mr K. J Weiner spent Friday hi Portland. HOLLYWOOD Dairy W arrendale. Ore A local In stitution in t e r e s t ed in serving you to y o u r satisfaction I I 1 VKINt. JOB O h SOI t.HT u o n t lm ir i (rum I'a g r O n« 1 W r have dot*«* et v uttenter* who find that NuMend 'Clveahlei* give them double the wear They elimi nate run* from garter «train, gtre added comfort and trim th Cnvod newe for *taKs* — we have a long length ' V '.twabie * proportioned tor mm THE PARIS FAIR will run northeast to Grand Coulee, passing through Skamania. Klicki tat, Yakima. Kittitas, Chelan, Douglas and Lincoln counties, a distance of 239 miles. The Vancouver-Aberdeen line, •»tarting at Vancouver, runs north west to Aberdeen, passing through I'laik. Cowlitt. I ewis, Wahkiakum. I Pacific and Gray* Harbor coun ties. an approximate distance of IJ 7 miles. I'ln- K< Do CathUmrt line, -tart mg at Kelso, runs northwest through t'owlit* snd Wahkiakum counties, about 30 miles, an«! th«- V* • ouxrr Eugene line starts at \ai!>«>u«er. running south to the Columbia river, about 2 77 milr* l he department of the interior, in sponsoring this project propo si. has ph-dged ft*«. v*i to pur chase materials aiul supplies and > as a'ked the VV P V for allocations f $ 1 .9 » vt4 to cover labor coats Phene Bonneville H - f -3 l 1CENSED El ECTRICIAN at your service Levali)’ situate«! All work guarantee«! to pass state inspection Estimates Free C O Bennett Cascade Lock* Auto Loans Jt’JO.IH) Tt) $ 1 ,0 0 0 .0 0 ON VOI R C IK 1930 to 1939 models. I ight truck« and out-of-state cars i n> i ' HON iH I ID U P w l » « t r a c t s R efin a n ced l’ Ione Ho«<d River 1111 for Radio Service or Repairing C o n su m e rs C re d it Com pany CALL BARTOL M OTOR CO. f TOM SCOTT. Vgcnt 114'« Third At. Phone 1*04 I cense M DC* i } Alice Faye, Tyrone Power and 93 No, respectively. Directors elected to serve until January 1. 1941, are C. E. Foster, W. J. Seufert, A. W. Manchester, and Charles Rath, all business men of The Dalles, and Roy Johnson, farmer. Aug. l*-!9 j call Mrs. Charles Bennett und daugh ter. Maxine, returned Suturday j from a several weeks stay with M m Bennett’s mother at Terre- | bone, Oregon. m Yes Harry Weiner of The Dalles spent the past week with his folks, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Weiner. His folks came for him Friday even ing. and will be happy to serve you. Mis Sally McMullen of The Dalles is visiting friends in the Locks tills weak. «,oM W riïm N J and 38 No, and 10 Wasco and Hood River Counties I now are served by the Pacific Power & Light Company. Electric rai-s .«re $4.47 for 1(H) kiluwatt- hours in hural homes and $3.90 in the city. (Just to remind you that perhaps Mr and Mrs. J. A. ( lurk, mem ber* ot the State Highway puint ! ' tew, are making their home in the Lock* for a few weeks while the ; maintenance shed is being painted. ELECTRIC PUD S TO JOIN IN BUYING (Continued trom P a g e One) entire needs, at this time, of the Hood River and Wasco P. U. D.s. Frank A. Banks, acting admin istrator of the Bonneville project, announced that the agency will be ready to deliver power as soon as the Wasco and Hood River dis tricts obtain distribution facilities. Rid* to Be A'ked Bids for construction of a 110,000-volt line through b o t h P. U. D.S to The Dalles will be asked in less than 30 days. Banks said, and the line will be completed n"t later than June 30. 1940. Banks promised aid to Wasco county in “ solving their engineer ing and accounting problems. The Wasco county P. U. D., strongest in population and in dustries yet formed in Oregon, was approved in The Dalles by a vite of 1086 to 802, but the smaller towns of Dufur and Mosier voted to stay out of the district, 24 Yes Frances L. 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