The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934, April 13, 1934, Page Page 5, Image 5

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    TH E DAM ( H K O N K U
Prof. .uni Mr». Vermin G Ifradrr-
win w«-rr hi lloml Kivrr Sunday visit
iii K with ihr II (). Irriiuwa lainily.
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Mi». Hi lly lame In'- returned Irum
a »hurl visit to Portland.
If Carrie Nation wrrr alive today
•hr Mould have a mighty tore arm.
F. F O L S O M
DR.
Dentist
I ”.»»< Mil I IN K», < »Ml <a»N
WET WOOD
When U C «n get
DRY PLANER
WOOD
U T A H K IN G C O A L
and
PORTLAND CASCO
B R IQ U E T T E S
from
W. H. C L A R K
( \M \D I
Oprna Real Fatal« Office
J II lather, owner oi thr ( 'astade
l.o*k» townsilr, i» erecting n 2 »tory
building a< thr lowrr rnd o( Main
»trrrt, nrxt door to thr t him adr food
»toir. whh h hr will ix < upy a» a tral
r»tatr ollur. The U|i|x-r floor i» to hr
given ovrr to a onr family a|>artment
William Krrlrr, ( .iv .nlr D m kn agent
lor Mr. lather, in ihargr of rral rs
talr, will have quarlrr» in thr nrw
building However, hr will not utilize
all of thr lowrr lloor, a large room of
whu h will I k - for rrnt. Srvrral a|»|»li-
ration» for the gmuml ll«M»r liavr
Ix-eii rrrrivnl With thr o|»ening of an
oilier Mr. laltrr r»|in 1» to I k - in
pnsitxWI to thow |N.qx-« livr pun
t baser* thr residential and business
projx-rtle» of the townsitr without dr-
lay Inquiries for pro|x-rtirs arr in­
creasing steadily a» word of < avadr
Dxks growth »|>rrad» out ovrr thr
«oast.
Rank to S erve Locks
Tlir Bank of Stevenson, aero*,» jhr
riser, is prr|iaring to rxtrnd hanking
service to t .iv aile Daks insofar a»
stair hanking laws will (x-rmit.
I hrough its iKesidnit, (»eurge k
( hristrnsrn, thr l*ank lias annoum «1
that it will tash |»ayroll i hecks and
takr «arr of olhrr kinking n«-e«ls in
(.‘ascailr Lock» llowrvrr, the statutes
prohibit it from designating a re­
ceiving station for <ir|ioMt» on this
•idr of thr river ami it will mil
attempt to «arry its service» that far
I he Strsmson hank it the only
liank in Skamania county. It remain­
ed open throughout thr banking lv>»1 i-
«lay, ami m»w with the frdrral law
which guarantees individual deposits
up to $2 500 is in a strong position.
There is mi other hank this snle ol
I| imm | Kivrr ami the $000 fx-opte who
live in a 10 mile radius ol the liridgr
of thr ( km I s are finding it convenient
to tarry on their (ranking business
with it.
Why Try Burning
l u r k s , ORKI.ON
FRESH MEATS
A T PORTLAND PRICES
Our meats are ol the liest quality ami day in and day out you can­
not Iwat our pines in Portland <»r H» mk I Kiser, *«> why burn gasoline
when y«»u «an as well or lirttrr right in t ’as«a«ie lank*? II you are
not sho|*ping lie re regularly, tmne in ami get acquainted. We are
confident you will like our meats
STEER BEEF R OAST, lb.
SIR LO IN STEAKS, lb.
T -B O N E STE AK S, lb.
R O U N D STEAK S. II».
P U R E H A M B U R G E R , lb.
14c
20c
20c
20c
15c
(Our Hamburger contains no trimmings or crrrals)
EGGS, Fresh Extra, dozen
18c
W e curry a large line of Fre*h Vegetable*
S. E. PERRAS MEAT MARKET
CASCADE LOCKS
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OREGON
You Can Eat, Drink
And Be Merry at the
RAPIDS CLUB
E R IC K ERIC K SO N , Proprietor
R EG ULAR MEALS
S H O R T O R DERS
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You will enjoy our fixxl and our service. A nice
place (or the ladies to eat.
HEMRICK’S •"'* SALEM BEER
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SCHOOL NEWS
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\ farewell party for Albrrt Jenk­
ins and Robert Miller, who left Tues­
day morning to join thr CCC forces
in the Zig /-ig i amp, was given for
Mimr nl thr Ugh school »tudrnts
Monday night by Mr. ami Mr*. Joe
Miller, (kune*, music, conversation
ami much gmxl nature«! "joshing"
nude up the evening's fun, which was
followr«! I»y enjoyable refreshments.
“ Al ami "Bobby” will Ire greatly
missed by their ilassmates, hut they
will lx- Ira« k for another year next
Srjrtrmber. They have made arrange­
ments to complete rmrst of their
Playing a muchly improved base­
ball game, the Caacade Dx.ks gram- j
mrr school was able to iv*!d the Bar­
rett youngsters to a 19-13 score. I he
girls did not fare so well, according
t«i Betty Burt, star grade outfielder.
The grades play two games this
week Wednesday against tire Oak
Drove team ami Friday against
krankton. Both games wifi Ire played
on the government groumis and are
the last of the season.
I wo new registrants at high s« hrnrl
during, the jrast week were lot V«m
kugrr, freshman from Ibxrd River, j
ami Jane Oeitner, freshman fr«rm
Sandy union high. The first year
group is now the largest in sch«x»l
Orations! Dresses! Term l ’a(rer'
k.xams’ T h r v and a few more or less
bitter facts stand before the seniors
ami their graduation. And at present
orations arr the most im|mrtant.
Helen ( ’hristrnsrn is back in school
again after bring confine«! to her
home for several «lays with tonsilitis.
L. It. Gibson, su|x-rintemlrnt of
county sc bools, s|x*nt Monday visit­
ing the Caacade Daks schools. Mr.
Gibson has lx-en very friendly to the
( ,tv a«le Dicks schools ami rejsrrts
they are «loing fine.
Everything is in readiness for the
Jnior Prom night in high school. The
affair is in general charge of Diis
Merrill ami Faye Douville, junior
officers. Lois Merrill is chairman of
the invitation committee; Harry
< r.imblett, decoration; Dick McKin­
non. (M irons; D o r o th y Trankle, re-
ir«*shments. Patrons and (tatronesses
for the dance are; Mr. and Mrs. Cas­
sius Sundy, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Jenkins. Mr and Mrs. Archie D«»u-
\illr. Mr ami Mrs. M. E. Kirby. Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Merrill, Mr. an«l Mrs.
Trankle. Sir an«! Mrs. I’had Glacier,
Mr. and Mrs. Otis MacKinnon and
Mr* II I Wattle*
The biology class, with a few ex­
ceptions, has lx-rn working rather
long hours the (vest few «lays getting
their fifty-flower herbariums done Ire-
fore deadline day. Faye Douvillt-
was the first to finish thr project uml
brought in some «juite rare plants.
News has lx-«-n received from Fre«f
Worrack who is now attending school
in Josephine county. Fre«l is staying
with his |wirents at the Sexton
mountain airway beacon and walking
two mil«*s to attend a small high
■a Inxil. While attending school here
Fred stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Ed.
Matheney.
Work of putting in foundations for
the 20 residences which the govern­
ment is building at Bonneville, near
the dam site, has reached the point
where army engineers are srekfng
¡hills on construction of the houses.
The government is employing SO men
on the work. They are quartered in
comfortable buildings near the main
office. The government is spending
$150,000 on the houses, all of which
will lx* of permanent construction an«l
will contain seven or eight rooms
| «-ach. Streets are being laid out and
roads opened. After the dam is com-
pleted the houses will Ire occupied by
j the |rersonnel in charge of operations.
Mrs. Cassius Sundy and Mr. and
¡Mrs. Spallingrr were in H inh I River
Thursday.
Barber Shop in Connection
CASCADE LOC KS
P»Ke 5
OREGON
The ideal marriage is when a man
finds a beautiful girl and a good
housewife, says a philosopher. We
thought that was bigamy.— Life.
GROCERY SPECIALS
F R ID A Y and S A T U R D A Y , A P R IL 13- 14
K«*d A White Baking Chocolate, j^-lb pkge., 2 for
29c
(The new (jackagr («n U im I l-«u rubrt)
Red A White Vegetable Salad, No. 1 tall cans
Palm Olive Soap, 3 liars for
Crystal Whitr Soap, 10 liars fur
White King Granulate«] hoap, Lge. Size
23c
14c
29c
29c
((.‘«Ml» lew became it goes to rfa;
Clorox, quart bottles
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Johnson's Paste Wax, 1 lb.
Johnson’s Liquid Wax, 1 pint can ...............
18c
59c
59c
(Your choice of two above J
Flake-white Shortening, 4-lb. cartons
39c
Sunshine Black Walnut Butter Cookies, 1 lb.
25c
( A H Pure » ane Sugar, 2 5 lb ( lo’ h Bags
$1.53
Reel A White New England Style Oven Baked Beans, lge., 2 for 29c
Re«J A White Brown Bread, 2 fo r ....................... ....... ......
29c
(Your choice of two above)
Re«l
Red
Red
Red
Red
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White Gelatine Dessert, 3 for
White Coffee, 1 -lb. Jars, vacuum pack
White Corn Beef, 1-lb. tins
White Cereal, 28-oz pkge ............
White Tomato Juice, No. 2 tins 3 for
W . J. C A R L S O N
14c
33c
19c
18c
27c
Ca.scade Locks, Ore.
SAVE with Quality
RED & W
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Foods
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FAST D A ILY SERVICE BETW EEN PO R TLA N D AND
CASCADE LOCKS A N D ALL W A Y POINTS.
Our Trucks provide a quick, convenient method of getting your
hauling d«>ne promptly. No delays, no red tape.
F R E IG H T SCH ED U LE
Leaves Portland—
— Arrives Cascade Locks
11:00 A .M .
3:00 P .M .
5:00 A .M .
9:00 A .M .
Leaves Cascade Locks—
— Arrives Portland
6:00 P. M.
12 Noon
6:00 P .M .
9:00 P .M .
PO R TLA N D TE R M IN A LS : 1001 East Water Street.
Telephone EAst 7800
CASCADE LOCKS T E R M IN A L : Andrews Store.
Telephone 121
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