The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934, April 27, 1934, Image 2

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.Wnt Open to the Public
LO CAL NEW S
THE LUCILLE
BEAUTY SHOP
Mr and Mrs S I
Perras and
M i ' M orri' were in Portland last
M ins Avrrill Stewart spent Satur­ \\ emlnrsda) on businev>
day with friends in Portland
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Count.\ Superintendent I B Gib
Mr and Mrs. Pete Lee and Faye n *> ii xi'ited the grade and high schools
Ikiuwlle went to Hood River M on­ I huiNtlav forenoon
day night.
HY \ IOI. \ HKINK
Mrs. Lucille Henderson, Prof.
A modem shop with the latest
equipment ami experienced
operators.
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P E R M W E N T W A V IN G
Upstairs in l. O. O. F. Hall
Mr and Mrs. William Keeler are
Helmet Sundsten and llrly n and
now moving into the former home of i.o is Merrill went to see a cinema in
Mr. and Mrs. Reuterskiold.
Hoed River Tuesday evening,
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Sylvia Spiier. Hula Fritch, Frank
Mr and Mrs. Art Lovell were in
Barr and Jack Roth were North
Hood Ruer Thursday afternoon
Bonneville Friday.
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above the postoffice.
C ASC AD E LOCKS, O REG O N
THE MEN’S
HAND LAUNDRY
James F.dstrom went to Odell last
week and spent the weekeml visiting
his parents.
For the Dam Workers
Hal Chapman, princqxd o f the
Mosier grade school, was in Cascade
Locks Tuesday visiting friends.
Modern Prices
Prompt Sen-ice
Miss Rose Woodward was visiting
with her mother in The Dalles last
Wednesday.
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Miss Alice Finley has rrturned to
her home in this city after a visit
in Portland with her sister.
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Mrs. J Foulkes has rrturned from
a trip to California where she lus
been visiting her father and mother.
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fa ith Sundy has Is-rii out of school
for several days with a sprained
ankle.
Meitner Sundsten. Roliert Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Perras. Rclia Smith
and Hrlyn M etfill s|wnt Tuesday
and Inez Perras were in Portland
evening in t’ortland.
Sunday on a pleasure trip.
Bring us Your Flat Work and
Dry Geaning. W e will take care
of it for you.
Miss Wilma fairly sjient last week­
Mr-i and Mrs. I'. Christensen, with
end at the state Christian Endeavor
their daughter, Helen, Frank Davids
meeting in Salem. Miss Eddy is a
and Katherine Karavanich, qtent
state officer o f the association and
Saturday in Hood River.
Concluded several conferences.
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On Main Street, second door
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above Meat Market.
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Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Brink. Billie
Dr. and Mrs. C. E Ilardw iik cd
and Viola Brink and Jack Stark went
Hood River N|ient a few hours Sun-
to Portland Saturday.
day in the Locks visiting Dr. h. H
Berger.
Mrs. Wilma Lovell, considerably
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worse from her illness, was taken to
Mrs. Cassius Sundy and daughter,
the Hood River hospital. Dr. M c­ faith , and Mrs. S|kthnger were in
Cain is attending the case.
Hood River Monday
C AS C A D E LOCKS, O R E G O N
Lamps
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Mr. and Mrs. J A. Merrill and
Pete Iae, Art Lovell and Mrs. A
Mrs. Tesseir were in Portland last Ihtuville went to Hood Riser M on­
Wednesday on a business mission.
day to visit Mrs. Art Lovell, wlto is
in a fiospit.il in that city.
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GARDEN
SEEDS
EIMER ELECTRIC
Electric Contracting
CRAIG M O NT HOTEL
MHS. E. FINLAY. Prop
I Might fully situated in o x atre» of p m air grounds < K r t looks
Collimiti« uvei On Columbia Kicrr Highway at rastren en
ttaiti’r to Cawadr I . » I s Dining room «>|wi* < »ne of Oregon's
Itritrr hotels \mple accommodai tons for Iraiisirnis and tourists
Sumiixv Dinner» by Appointment
I El f PI IONI 41 l'»K RF'EKVMIONS
75 Cent»
\|t S 11 I <-\M It was ■ \ 1'itor in
Addison Harrison and Willena
Portland Phursrla)
Stewart hiked front Multnomah Falls
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to Larch mountain Sunday.
Arthur Sundstrn i' in Prairie City
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visiting his friend. Ilam ld Kim/rv
Mr. and M r ' K Sturgese. old time
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residents of Cascade la n k ', were vis­
M i " \lt.i Hammel was a Portland
iting friends here Sunday.
visitor last Friday.
Open 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.
Supplies
Wiring
Repairing
l> \M C H R O N IC l I
Those attending the party at Jane
(»eitner s home last Wednesday were.
Mr. anil Mrs. (¿eitnrr, Mrs. Ko|>p,
Harold Geitner, Charles Hill, Everill
Brolliar, Maynard Kirby, Geraldine
Rankin and Viola Brink. The eve­
ning was sjtent in dancing.
BANK OF STEVENSON
STEVENSON, WASHINGTON
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS
$30,000.00
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COMMERCIAL
SAVINGS
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Ten Minute* from Cascade I»cki
it: in tkti t-jnt at f tmurr d b -, lk< J r l t t . : . I><p
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ante l orpotatt n in the mannrr and to tke n tr n t pto'.idtd Undtf
the In m i of the Hanking
PRINTING!
W e art* equipped to handle your print­
ing needs and can turn out your work
on .short notice. If you require menus,
letter heads, cards, statements, bill
heads or envelopes drop into the o ffic e
or flan iks down as we barge along: the
street. It does not make any d ifferen ce
where we may be going, you will find
we are never in too big a hurry to stop
and talk printing.
Ferry —Morse— Portland Seed
Jack Eimer, Mgr.
Vegetables
Flowers
Grass
Garden Tools
Fertilizers
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Box 96
R. t A t t W S
C.ASCADE LO C KS, O R E G O N
THE
DAM
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BEST GRUB ON THE WORKS
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Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lake and
daughter. Opal, of Gresham, Mr and
Mrs. Milton I.ake and Mrs If. M il­
ler o f Portland visited in this city
with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelson
Sunday.
Carl Keuterokiold has just com­
pleted a four-room house on prop­
erty above the postoffice. He and his
family mover! into the new home f
Sunday.
Mr. ami Mrs. A. W. Myers s|>ent
Sunday in 1 he Dalles as guests of
long time friends, Mr. and Mrs. O.
W, Badder.
PRESCRIPTIONS
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Colfix and
Mrs. Lydia Colfix, relatives of Miss
Afona Burt, sfx-nt Friday at her
home. They were en route to their
homes in 'viuth Dakota after s|>enr|
ing the winter in Oregon.
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Prescriptions brought to us are carefully com­
Just Try Our
35c DINNER
YOU WILL COME AGAIN
M r. and Mrs. Henderson s|ient
Sunday in \\ hite Salmon at dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. fo r e ­
man of the White Salmon cash gro­
cery.
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B lu e Ribbon And
Olympia Beer
free! Gray, local star angler, is
having an immense amount of luck
with his fishing equipment these
days, f red seems able to drag fish
out of pools which seem empty to
other fishermen.
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Come and Join the Gang
The Dam
Chronicle
Mrs. Jack Kirby and Mrs. Alice
Harvey are directing a local talent
play which is to be presented in the
high school auditorium about May
9. Definite plans for the play have
not been announced yet.
pounded by a registered pharmacist. W e tell you this
in order to emphasize the fact that it is no longer
necessary for the people o f W arrendale, Bonneville,
Eagle Creek, Cascadd Locks and Herman Creek
district to go to Hood River or Portland to get their
prescriptions filled.
i’ Our stock o f Drugs is clean, fresh and complete.
W e carry about everything that you would expect to
find in a modern, progressive drug store. And if we
don’t have it, we will get it for you.
CASCADE DRUG CO.
L ASCA DE LO C KS.
OREGON
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