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About The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1934)
f* « I III HAM PENN’S TAVERN CATERING TO PARTICULAR PEOPLE 0 0 I louse keeping apartments completely furnished with electric refrigeration. O O A real place to live. See us for one of these. O O EXCELLENT FOOD Blit/ Beer on Draught Dining Room and Lunch Counter Service MERRILL’S BARBECUE J A MKKRILL, PK<)|\ MEALS -"d LUNCHES WE1NHARD S AND ALT HEIDELBERG ON TAP TABLES FOR I A!»IKS Open All Night MAIL YOUR CHRONICLE TO A FRIEND ÎUM* as * ( **"»■ IlkO N K LK EVENTS OF THE WEEK 1» l: Lively, owner of the- fox farm at W arrrndalr, ha* built two cabin* on hi* property and i* now finishing .i third lie ha* fourwl no difficulty in renting them. o Mr* It Kimmell, manager ot the < oltimhia hotel, i* causing a numlx-r oi c hang«-* to la- rnailr in the budding with a view to adding an other room Workmen are engaged in hauling dirt away from the exca- vat ion under the building. Mr*. Kim- null plan* to finish li|> the basement. —O— Mis* F.li/a Stevens, of the bonne ville public. vhool, has purchased a trait of land near the Warrendalc storr and i* prewiring to build a tullage She (iropnse» to rent it to some family during the construction prriexf of the dam, and to occupy it a s her Inline after the work at the (Lon i* finished —o ..- J. k k hmier. wlio came to Cascade fan ks rrcrntly from California and ofinied an rlei tru shop, is lieing kept busy wiring up business houses and new cottages Business firms for whom he has done wiring rejxirt him a fast, skilful workman Mr is put ting in (|intr a stink of electrical fix tures o Kolf F.nqut»t and iial Babbitt hasp almut lompleted their new building on the highway, just west of Bonne ville. and exjiett to ojien their res taurant this week In another week they prop we to throw a grand ojien- ing to which they will invite the public They are building a beer garden bac k of the place, over looking the river. —o— B u s in e s s men of North Bonneville have purchased a neon sign tx-aring the name of their town, which they are prrt*anng to erect at the Cascade Ian ks end <d tlw Bridge of the (axis. The sign cost them $00, but they «¡•fsarrntly feel that it is worth the price The bridge company is making ready to put up several road signs at l»oth ends of the bridge. One punting the direction to Cascade lawks will lie erected on the Washington side I he Stevenson high school Mi-Jinx big time carnival will tie pre- -ented Friday night The hi-jin« will ollrr thrills and amusement for old and young. Vaudeville, dancing, a smoker, game* of chance and a musical com edy will In- the features of the eve ning. Manager W .uhtrr promise* all those attending an evening of enter- t nnment that will long lie remem- Ix-red —O— Billie Brink and Marry ( rambiett were in Portland Wednesday to wit ness the downfall of the Portland baseball team at the hands of the Mission Both boys learned several new baseliall tricks which they hope to use on the lexal diamond this summer. —o-— I he condition of Thomas Harrison is rejxirted to lie greatly improved. Mr. ilarrison has been ill for several weeks and his friends will lie glad to hear that he is up and out again. Ilelrnrr Sundsten, Fred Cray, Hel en Cla'ier and Helyn Merrill went on a fishing trip Sunday up Herman creek. —o— Mr and Mrs Charles Magghlom entertained the following guests at thnr home Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. F W Hepftner of Warrenton, Mr. and Mrs i.eorgr Magghlom of War- rmte.n. Frick Maggblom, Lawrence and Mrrlx-rt Maggblom, Norma Hep- ¡mrr ancl Lois Maggblom. The affair was given in honor of Charles Magg blom s 69th birthday and norma Hrppner s 9th birthday, (irandfather ancl granddaughter have celebrated their birthdays togrther since Norma Ix-came a year old. Harvey Carey, who conducts the shoe re|iairing shop in this city has built up a nice business since coming here from Centralia. Wash. His brother, Vernon Carey, Is coming down from Centralia to assist him in the shop. Mr says he has developed his business liecause he has been able to turn out work at Portland pricss. “ Your son is accused of stealing. Have you anything to say (or him?" W ell. I'm glad he's begun to do something to suprxirt himself. HOME SITES to LEASE !.ii(|ii.re- Telephone Office Bonneville DO YOU WANT TO MAKE MONEY? Residence hits for sale, lease or trade in Cascade Locks. Sightly I »rain well, plenty of trees. fi> \t h u t u r r C ascade lM<kt hut n r r hud. S r x l door to Honnr- tllr. Fishing, bathing, boating, moun tain climbing, horseback, riding wonderful climate; finest spring water. See or If rite W. A. 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