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About The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1934)
ntK dam c h r o m c i i CRAIGMONT HOTEL .V#ir Open lo the Public MRS. E. FINLAY, Prop. THE LUCILLE BEAUTY SHOP BY VIOLA BRINK Mrs. Lucilie Henderson, Prof. A modem shop with the latest equipment and experienced operators. Mr. and Mrs 0 . Christensen and daughter Helen went to Home Valley rhursday to visit Mr. and Mrs. 1. Maddux o-— Mr. and Mrs. Pete Walgran, old time residents of Cascade l.«x'k», are here from California. Mrs. Whitman ami Mrs. A. Ander son were business visitors in Hood River Monday. Open 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. PERM ANENT WAVING Mrs. Wm. Sundsten and «Ltughtcr Ellen were Portland visitors over the weekend. l ’pstairs in I. O. O. P. Hall above the postoffice. CASCADE LOOKS, OREGON J THE MEN’S HAND LAUNDRY Thus. Harrison, Gibson and How- ani Harrison ami Kverdt Hrolliar were in llmxl Kivrr Tuesday. —<H- Carlisle Harrison, Mi vs Averill Stewart. Mt'> Wilma I »Uly. Mi-.- Mona Hurt ami Jean Hurt attended the opera Aida in Portland Pueaday evening. ! • o~ Miss Hurt Miss Stewart and Mis» Eddy gave a birthday party for Mrs. John Ellis last week. Those attend ing were the three hostesses, Mr. and Mrs. John Ellis, Willena Stewart and Carlisle Harrison. Woodward. W ants Bring us Your Flat Work and Dry Cleaning. We will take care of it for you. Mrs Perras, Irwz Perras and K rki Billie Brink and Harry Cramblett Smith wrnt to Portland on a s lip went to The Dalles Monday. ping tour Monday. Mr. and Mrs C. Christensen and Mrs. Hrolliar. Mrs. .-Manley () Le Helen Christensen and Carol Jean vack. Mrs. W. J. Carlson ami Evenll Maddux were in Stevenson Monday Hmlliar w< re in Portland Eri«lay. —o — Jack Stark is now living in his new- Mr and Mrs. S. Perras made a house. built near the Hyde place. business trip to Portland Monday. .o— Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Johnson and Mr. ami Mrs. Karavanich and baby, Stella Mae. were visitors of daughter Katherine wrre weekend Mr. and Mrs. Glazier Monday and visitors at Bridal Veil, where their Tuesday. son. Joe. ami his wife are now living. Supplies Wesley Andrews was a Cascade The men for the CCC ramp by- Locks visitor Saturilay. cate«! near Wyeth arrivr«l on ihr train Monday. They will constrn. t a Olin Harrison and Reba Smith state |wrk near there. were Hod River visitors Sunday. o Quite a larg«- crowd attrn«le«l the «Lince and lelebration at the Dam Inn Sa«ur«lay night. There was a fine orchestra an«l plenty «if enjoyment for everyone. —o— The little 5-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs Nichols was taken to the I*>er«-nljetkrr hos|>ital in Portlaml Ferry — Morse—Portland Seed Saturday by Dr. Berger. The little felhiw ha«l a severe case of tonsditis Vegetables which became infected. Wiring Repairing Lamps GARDEN SEEDS EIMER ELECTRIC Electric Contracting Jack Eir’rr. *tgr. Flowers Grass Garden Tools Fertilizers o R. f. iHDRtWS Box 96 CASCADE LOCKS, OREGON THE DAM INN BEST GRUB ON THE WORKS A STEVENSON. WASHINGTON COMMERCIAL Ed. Glazier is now visiting his sis Quite a number of gurM« attendeil ter, Mrs. Wilmer Johnson, at Al the affair. toona. CASCADE LOCKS, OREGON BANK OF STEVENSON o o o above Meat Market. I l I EPHONF. <1 IOK RESERVATIONS **7” . Mrs. Rosa Jenkins of Portland Hans Johnson is in the Horn! ,j,r wcrkrmi with her father River hospital with a severe case of u|<, nH(th„ Mr am, Mfv |Hck home laat w«rk bj Mi On Main Street, second door 75 Cent» CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $30,000.00 Mrs. Whitman is going to have an Mrs. August Peterson is visiting opening night for her restaurant in her son and «laughter at Clatvkanie, the near future. Oregon. ■ ■ O— Mrs. Joe Karavanich is very ill A [vtrty in h«>m>r of Mrs. Carl with the flu. son'» ?3r«i birth«lay was given at her Modern /*• r Prompt Service Sunday Dinner» by Appointment Mr. and Mrs Albine Sumlsten. fn»m Raardman, Oregon, sjient tl»e Selma Gram of The Dalles was a weekend with Mr. and Mrs Wm weekend guest at the home of Mrs Sundsten. A. Vanstmm. l*u- For the Dam Worker» I Vlightlullv situatisi in six a« res o| private ground« Overlook* Columbia river On Columbia River Highway at eastern en trame to Cawaile l u l o Dining room open One of Oregon» lietter hotels- Am|»le at«omm<»lation» for transient» ami tourist* A Just Try Our 35c DINNER YOU WILL COME AGAIN Ribbon And Olympia Beer B lu e Come and Join the Gang SAVINGS O Ten Minuten from Cascade l-ocks lie p ou t i in ih n bank are iniurrd b \ the Federal J*ep.<nl In 'u r ante ( or p,,rah->n in the manner and to ike et'.eni p *.n o ted under the lermi of I he P a n k in f 4,1 ol l u l l PRINTING! We are equipped to handle your print* ing needs and can turn «»ut your work on short notice. If you require menus, letter heads, cards, statements, hill heads or envelopes drop into the office or flay; i ls down as we barge along the street. It do«*, not make any difference where we may be going, you will find we are never in too big a hurry to st op and talk printing. Ih e D a m C h ro n icle River Tuesday on a shopping tour. Mr. and Mrs. Brink, Viola Brink an«l Violet Jenkins were in H<>« k I After 26 years in Cascade Locks, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Meyers moved to Portland. Now they are hack in < a s a«le I.«»cks again for a visit. I hey r ^re stopping with Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Sprague Mr Meyers owns consider able property in town ami at [»resent is engaged in rermnleling one of his [»rojierties into an apartment house Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Morris, pro prietors of the new Cascade T o « k | store, have rented the upstairs apirt- ment in the building which J. H l-aber is putting up on Main street. Don't attempt to tell Erick Erick son, proprietor of the Rapids club, that Friday, the 1.1th is not an un lucky «lay f«,r he will n«»t lielieve you. I he reason: The big plast set off just after 6 o'clock last Friday eve ning cracker! 1.1 panes of glass in his windows. I he barlx-r business is getting l*-t- ter right along, say» W. L. Jor«lan, who has a shop across the street from (he postoffice. He came here last winter from Fairdale, Oregon, an«l is satisfied that Cascade Dicks is g«i- ing to develop into a splendid town. He has w«*rkrd at his trade in New York and other eastern cities. When you have, finished reading your copy of The Chronicle, mail it to a friend. 4 O COOL DRINKS ON HOT DAYS Enjoy a cool, refreshing drink these warm days «tt oui new Soda Fountain. ’Ihe fountain is one of th% nicest on the Columbia River Highway. It is modem, clean, sanitary. Our Drug Store is the only Drug Store between Portland and Hood River. You can get what you are looking for in the way of Sundries and Toilet Articles. Prescriptions brought to us are quickly and skillfully filled by a Registered Pharmacist. We Carry a Large Line of Magazine« CASCADE DRUG CO. CASCADE LOCKS, OREGON