« ; V V»'-' í -r .¿ k v ~:-w * — - a - 1111 .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 — O1 ■ — o— 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. — o— 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, o- Sylvia Spiier. Hula Fritch, Frank Mr and Mrs. Art Lovell were in Barr and Jack Roth were North Hood Ruer Thursday afternoon Bonneville Friday. —o — 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. 0 Miss Alice Finley has rrturned to her home in this city after a visit in Portland with her sister. '"-O— Mrs. J Foulkes has rrturned from a trip to California where she lus been visiting her father and mother. — O—- 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. o On Main Street, second door — o— above Meat Market. * 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 - o 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 0 . — o —- 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. r 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 — o- • to Larch mountain Sunday. Arthur Sundstrn i' in Prairie City — o— visiting his friend. Ilam ld Kim/rv Mr. and M r ' K Sturgese. old time —o— 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 o o COMMERCIAL SAVINGS O O Ten Minute* from Cascade I»cki it: in tkti t-jnt at f tmurr d b -, lk< J r l t t . : . I><p il l n : w 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 Q Box 96 R. t A t t W S C.ASCADE LO C KS, O R E G O N THE DAM (NN BEST GRUB ON THE WORKS A A 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. — o— 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. —o — 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. - o— 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 J