The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934, April 06, 1934, Page Page 8, Image 8

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LOCAL NEWS
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BY VIOLA B R IN K
Now Drug Store
Opens for Business
t he Cascade Drug company I» now
estabii*hed in il» un» quarter* in ih»
(KM Fellows building and is doing
a lively hustnr».« I tie ***!•» fountain,
ihe most nuKlrrn and complete be
tween P o rt Limi imi H<» h I K>srr. i'
enti *»• ii'ivn Wh« completed one o( iU( u, ilK
n ctü m i tradt Mp«
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She
N ow
iie lo r r
we » ta rt
t in *
to te ll >« hi th a t I don t
«moke, drink or nei k I visit no load
title* Inna. »*'*1 I exjwcl to I* Iwck
home by 10 u ik*k
"Vuu'rt mistaken
»he "\ou mean that I do *n> "f
those things'
Hr “No. I mean alu n it starting
on this rule
! n d r I w ant
Artist, talking to model "Ml»*
Smith, h<>w (lUtnv lime» have I a»krd
vou not to wear » im h tight garter«
(looking more closely ) “and f,.»
braven« «akr quit «iltmg on i|MMr
.salir bottom « bau»
Ira* hr«
W h it I» a < rnsor •
Simlenl “ A on««ii 1« a nUn *(„,
goes from h*u»»* to ln*u«r tu (fe r r a *
lite |»>po).iln>n
The Independent Water company. tKr three cMtagni will be occupiedI >y .
;|tm
, hc |
acJit The More ba»
ladies.
which served a large share of the busi- Mr and Mr». t art Rru.trr»k.«M,
^
Irrsh mmtl» and
Customer
I d o t hke the l “»ks
ness houses ami residence of Cascade l'*»K » '"*
of ( ascarle Loci» ^
U
a prescription ,,r|K
dejiarltncnt
It is the
fear Iter "Willig, | think I II keep
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l
that
haddotk
I .» kv with clear cold water from the
property "i s .1 Hrmitul. who has a
Fisi»
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Valer
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lady,
if
it's
lo ok » vou after « lumi ’*
l>r F II Berger. Portland ph\ t|:UR > t,'. r e in Portl.unl «»ear the publu
mountains, plans to begin installa­
Wills«* " l i won I dn you an> k >»»I
you re aftrr, why ilon'l you buy a
tio n of fire hydrants on Main street, skim with offices in the Medical ___
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library,
awl is umler ______
the management
I in a woman bain ‘
goldfish"
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I he hydrants are badly needed and IVnlul building, Portland, has opened o( |> j Francis, a registered pharma
the company's action will not only Ire an office on the second floor of the 04j \jr }{ammr| wa» engaged in the
cordially endorsed by business houses I. O. O. F. building, above the Cas-
business with his father in
hut should haw the result of cutting cade Drug company’s store He plan» <_'awca«lc lawk» and Bridal Veil more
down insurance rates quite materially to spend Wednesdays, Saturdays aw! than JO years amt. Mr Francis ha*
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Sundays in Cascade Locks. ami will ow|1Mj an<( „jvraled ilrug Mores in
INC.
Camp grounds at the east end of spend more time here if condition* port|an,j for yrar*.
town are filled with families, who are warrant.
t \ m NDI 11 H KN, I iKi i a iN
PHt INF
unable to obtain houses due to the
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Dam ¡ nn lo Entertain
acute shortage of dwellings in C.is-
Mrs Sam Hill is rrmodeling her Satu rd ay Evening
cade Locks. More than 25 families property on Main street, across front
^
|M,v r.ctor of the
Visit our new Foot! Stor»\ which
tmUy, anti
• w living in ib»' district around the meat market, to meet the demand
Dam Inn. i» |*rc|v»ring to entertain
W j Carlson’s Red ft White store, for offices ami stores. She is building
save
on
everythin*?
for
the
table.
Ia*t
un
help you
the publii with an»»ther of hi» Nat
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an addition to the property next to urday night lurtie» tomorrow night
keep the family hutiRel under control.
F. Folsom, who practiced den- the sidewalk which will be completes!
This time he is going to feature the
».-iry in Portland for 15 years, has early next week. It will accommodate
Cascade Ia»cks Lunilwr conijxiny. Hr
17c
MILK, tall cans. .‘1 for
moved to Cascade Locks, as also has | two business firms,
has arrangnl for goo»l music awl
his brother. Louie Folsom, a jeweler.;
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10«
SPAGHETTI, .i.i-oz linn
promises plenty of lun I >r all seek
Heretofore Cascade Locks has had
The Bank of Stevenson is extend
ing it. We have no doubt the hou se
26c
CRACKERS. 1! lhs
neither dentist nor jeweler and their ¡nK the* accommodations of its srrv-
will lie (inked, so suggest you go
presence here is a great convenience ¡cri, to Cascade Locks by assisting in
lfe
CHOCOUi i £, jtwrel ground, lb
to dam workers and towns people the cashing of payroll checks. Last early.
2ft
SOAP. Crystal White, 10 bars
alike. They have attractive offices in Saturday Cashier Beck came across
New
Beau
ty
Shop
23<
RAISINS. 4-lb. pk*?e
a newly renovated building at the
r(V(ff wjfh sufficient fumls to take
Opeua
to
the
Public
east end of Main street.
care 0f workers who were paid off
5c
BANANAS, golden ripe, lb.
Mrs Lucille Henderson, a graduate
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during the day. The bank report*
10c
LETTUCE, large, criup, 3 for
Master John (arlson. 11-year-old that it is getting an increasing volume of the Pacific Beauty School of Port­
land.
ami
for
thr
j*»»t
four
years
a
son of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Carlson. 0{
from the Locks,
10c
SPINACH. 3 lb*.
resident of Cascade lawks, has oprn
proprietors of the Red and White
0
lc
CARROTS, small, tender, 2 bunche*
«tore in the east end of town, has
Erkk Erickson wa5 ^ o( thc fcw ed a beauty shop and hair dressing
parlor
on
th
eseennd
floor
of
the
<
H
id
2ft
PEAS, No. 2 can.H, 3 for
been seriously ill with intestinal flu.
who were willing to gamble on
Fellows building Mrs. Flenderson
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Cascade
Locks before President
2ft
STRING BEANS. No. 2 earn». 3 f.»r
was formerly employed in some ol
Henry Nelson, student at Oregon Roosevelt authorised construction of
Sute college, spent the Faster boh- Bonneville dam He came here last the best beauty shof* in Portland
days with his parents. Captain and October and opened the Rapids Hub and is thoroughly experienced Nhe
Mrs. Charles Nelson.
Hr is not only getting his share of recently purchased considerable shop
njui|imrnt ami hereafter should lie
0
trade from the employes on the dam.
able
to keep
the ladies
A1 Barber,
who has lived in Cas- c.., „
rmm
,h* **”'
*“ * ” of
»' **» Cascade
cade Locks for years, is remodeling highway
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Lock* and the surrounding loenmu
nitie* Hoiking ihnr f»r>t »he has
a building on Main street and will
0
given her new business the name of
« !» a
^
and
Helen Christensen. Gibson Ham Lucille Beauty Shop. If uncertain of
parior The room he will occupy was
M GUzirr Nick lla m * )n anil
fonnerly a part of the building now FJma , ;Uai„ wem to PortlaiH, Tufv the location, watch for the new w^n
beteg occupied by the Cascade Food ^
an(j ^ t o m i to Oregon C.tv to which she is causing to be (Minted
Store. Inc.
visit relatives before returning to the
C ascade Locks Lumber Co
Locks.
Our conJwtrtK« M (» • **<lr taxk> « fe n r t> b> our w irtlta*. ot It»«
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Olin. recent
Opens Its New Plant
town lo t lu liiit, *» « » 0 m f i r m ! Im u M «
arrivals in Cascade Locks, are build­
The Cascade Locks I.uml*r com­
Wilbert Harrison. Miss Burt and
ing three new cottages near the west Miss Stuart motored to Flugrne and pany has finished work on its new
w r K m t u r n C M m tr l . « ( i • r*«I m o irm up lo >Ulr «tru* Mot*
Corvallis over the weekend Miss off the ground in front of its huild-
A Mot« tSot « ill Hr a <rr«lil lo Ifctt . < m m unlt, bang » lift th* l.r r o l I**fr
Stuart s sister, Willena. ami Miss ing. A mounting demand for lumlwr
H a * Hrrn (otBplrlml
.Yircr Oprn to thr Public
Burt’s siter. Jean, returned with them plant and is now (>rr|Kinng to level
Wr « a t a ftM iW If I Hr « n » M u M lr mt Hr«n* «< * m , r |o Vou aim ]
for a visit.
.is the result of the town’s rapid
r
iln
u
i lo *ou «0*1 »our* a i l l l e l |rtu>iul UittlAlao* lo
Ml * M br
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growth is kee|>ing Managrr I. Owen
C .m r « . i i f u i t r r l f - . l t U|- 0 IM » h f» > l ■ u » f f n o r r . l ..|
.n j
Mr and Mrs. E. Brink and daugh- busy. The yard is well stocked In
ter. Viola, went to Hood River Tuev stock of paints, plumbing supplies
make « |»t*ooal MnprtUan at out «0 ow*h«m. .1 I uuo I ami «rrsMr
day on business.
addition to lumber it is carrying a
TKr tlo tr »III hr Ml «Hafir ol a r r c n lr m l »aianoa.M t «1 s i h m r
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and builders hardware.
A
°ur
tnrrw *>(><*>n< »til b orcu ralrh a**l ro rtrtlt» n M | m t« d n l. u ot
Fred Grey. Helen Glacier, Inez
1 he |>lant, a building 50 by 20 feet
Mrs. Lucille Henderson, Prop.
«Irtrrl
by
you t <Hxtof
I’erras. Rega Smith, Mr«. S. Penas ami two stories in heighth, was built
and Mrs. Lee went to Flood River by J. B filter to meet thr demand
THr p o b > ol out i'r«a tio rr » ill b lo rriulrt th r Ivpr o l orrrMr
A modem shop with the latest
Tuesday.
for lumber which has grown up since
«Hal will niftit your tuotMkrwr in-l |»trutio«r. «0*1 KiptUy the ly|» ol
equipment and experienced
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spring opened and public at tent Min
iBffthiM i*# ' you «rant
operators.
Riale Smith s(ient all day Saturday became centered on Cascade Locks
in Portland.
The stocks are complete, making it
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unnecessary for purchasers to go out
e
Fred Grey and Mrs. S, Perras went of town to obtain their su|>plie*
to Portland on business Friday.
Mr. Owen, who is in charge, came
Open 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.
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to Cascade Locks from North Bonne-
Mr. and Mrs. ( arlson and son. ville, where he was manager of the
D. J. FRANCIS, Mgr.
PERMANENT WAVING
John, and George Kogardus went to F isher Lumber company.
CASCADE LiK KS.
OREGON
Portland Wednesday to attend the
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funeral of a relative of Mr Bogardus
A colored woman boarded a strret
Upstairs in I. O. O. F’. Hail
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car recently. Comfortably seated, she
above the postoffice.
Mrs. J. Fulgham went to Portland
about the chore of giving her
CASCADE LOCKS, OREGON
\\ ednesday on a bu-ineso mission, re­ baby its m<otuiay rneal from rhe
turning Thursday.
breast. The baby, a husky youngster,
was too interested in its surroundings
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Brink, Billie to rat. After a time the mother »top
and Viola Brink, and Harry Crarnb- ped coaxing and commenced threat­
!ett went to Portland Wednesday.
ening the baby.
“Look here, ymu all,” she said
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Knapp and finally, "if you don't eat l*r gwine
BEST GRUB ON THE WORKS
(ieraldine Rankin spent all day last to give youh dinnah to the moto-
Thursday in Portland.
man.”
▲ A
CASCADE FOOD STORE
It Pays to Pay Cash
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, Announcement
THE LUCILLE
BEAUTY SHOP
CASCADE DRUG CO.
THE DBM INN
THE MEN’S
HAND LAUNDRY
For the Dam Workers
Modern Prices
Prompt Service
Bring us Vour Flat Work and
Dry Cleaning. We will take care
of it for you.
©
On Main Street, second door
above Meat Market.
CASCADE LOCKS, OREGON
Judge: "Where is your husband?”
Miss Fllma Glazier left Tuesday
for Altoona, where she will spend
Defendant: "I ain't got no hus­
several months with her sister.
band. He been «lead nigh onto Im
years."
Mr and Mrs. Bert Wheel# ami
Judge: "Are those your children?”
son, Norman, of Portland were vis­
Defendant: "Vas, suh Dry's mine.
itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Ju«lgr: But I thought you said
Fulgham Sunday.
y«»ur husband is «lead.”
Defendant: "Vas, suh; he dea«f.
Miss Alta Hammel was in Portland but I ain't."«
Monday visiting with her father at
the Fiamme! Drug company.
“Can I live to lie 100 years old,
doctor?”
\ oung Man: "Sir, your daughter
"H«iw old are you ”
has promised to become my wife.’’
"Fifty.”
Prospective Father-in-law: "Well, j Have any vices—drink, smoke,
don t t mote» me for sympathy. Vou gamble or cha«e women?”
might know something would ha|»f)en
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JM jf& tt
when you have been hanging around
" /hen why M he I » you w,int
here five nights a week.
to live ti» l»e i riurjffi
Just Try Our
35c DINNER
YOU W ILL COME AGAIN
A
A
Blue Ribbon And
Olympia Beer
Come and Join the Gang
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