The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934, May 11, 1934, Image 4

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    THE DAM CHRONICLE
PENN’S TAVERN
CATERING TO PA R TIC U LA R PEO PLE
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H ouse-keeping apartm ents com pletely
furnished with electric refrigeration.
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A real place to live. See us for one of these.
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EXCELLENT FOOD
Blitz Beer on D raught
Dining Room and Lunch C ounter Service
REAL
ESTATE
We have properties in different parts of Cascade
Locks. Our business properties front on the highway
—from the bridge to the high school. Ask us to
show you lots which are available for cottages and
cabins.
Cascade Locks passed through the pioneering
stage years ago. It has good schools, churches, elec­
tric lights, water, transportation. And it is only 10
minutes from Bonneville Dam.
Investigate Cascade Locks today. Study its oppor­
tunities. Learn the number of men who are employed
by the government in building the dam.
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BONNEVILLE CHURCH TO
EARLY SPRUNG FRESHET
HOLDING UP SALMON RUN GET SUPPLY PASTOR
HOME SITES to LEASE
As
a
result
of
efforts
of
a
group
Chinook salmon are commencing
Enquire Telephone Office
! to move upstream, above the rapids, of Bonneville people, the Portland
Bonneville
after having been held in the lower Council of Churches has agreed to
river by the high water. Fishermen supply a minister every week for
who hustled off to Celilo and other Sunday morning church services at
points in the vicinity of The Dalles the Community House in Bonneville.
have been having no luck, but the
Samuel Lancaster, who built the j
DO YOU
boats working in the vicinity of Brad­ Columbia River highway, and now
W ANT TO
ford island have been reasonably well, j lives on the hill overlooking the dam
Old timers say the run is the earli­ site, is superintendent of the Sunday
MAKE
est since 1894, and claim that it is school, and chairman of the board
MONEY?
unusually heavy. For days the sal­ which has charge of the church ser­
mon have been laying in deep holes, vices. He has expressed the hope and
Residence lots for sale, lease or
in the vicinity of Bonneville. This wish that church goers of Cascade
trade in Cascade Locks. Sightly
is said to explain the heavy catches Locks will drive to Bonneville for the
which anglers have been making at i Sunday morning services instead of
Drain well; plenty of trees.
i attempting to obtain a supply pastor
the mouth of Tanner creek.
first Future Cascade Locks has
Indians at Celilo have not been for their Methodist Community
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church.
The
Community
House
at
ever
had. Next door to Bonne­
taking any quantity of fish, but are
Bonneville
has
a
seating
capacity
of
ville.
hopeful that their luck will change
as the river falls. However, the old 100 people.
Fishing, bathing, boating, moun­
timers are not so certain that the Lancaster are Mrs. E. W. J. Anderson
tain climbing, horseback, riding
On the board of control with Mr.
fishing will be so good on the upper
river, for the reason, they say, that wife of the superintendent of the fish
wonderful climate; finest spring
the salmon will be able to pass the hatchery; Alfred Westerlund, or
water.
falls at Celilo in the high water with Warrendale; and George Atkinson,
greater ease than in ordinary years. of the Guy F. Atkinson company.
See or Write
The supply minister will be paid
A.
W. MEYER
out of the collection which is taken
SCHOOL BOARD AGREES
C ascade L ocks , O rkgon
up at the Sunday morning services.
TO REEMPLOY NASSHAHN
The services are non-secterian, and
The county school board, acting ministers from, the different faiths
npon a petition filled by the people will drive out from Portland each
of Cascade Locks, are preparing to week to fill the pulpit.
renew the contract of W. A. Nasshahn
principal of the grade school.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Reid Hangar of
A deligation from the Parent- Hood River were in Cascade Locks
Teachers association waited upon the Friday visiting Mr. and Mrs. V. G.
board late last week and presented Henderson.
the petition, which had been by
practically all of the parents of pupils
Nails, Hinges
Miss Marjorie Andrews was a week
in the grade school.
Bolts, Screws,
end guest of Miss Inez Perras.
Contracts of the other teachers in
Locks, W ire Screen
the grade and high school were re­
Poultry Netting
newed last month for a year. For
some reason the board held up Mr.
DAVE’S
Electrical Supplies
Nasshahn’s contract. The explain-
BARBER SHOP
Tin, Aluminum
ation was offered by one board mem­
ber that action was purposely de­
Enam elw are
Hair Cutting a Specialty
layed for the reason that he and
Dishes
Located in Merrill’s Bar B-Q
other board members desired to hear
an expression from the people of
RADIO
Cascade Locks. Well, they heard, and
ACCESSORIES
now everybody appears to be happy
Tubes
Tested Free
and satisfied.
COLUMBIA HOTEL
Mrs. C. fi. Kimmell, Manager
Walt Moore from the Ranger
Cascade Locks
Station has taken over the kitchen
Popular H otel
and restaurant part o f'O tt Beckers
C ascade L ocks , O regon
Pastime Inn.
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KEEP YOUR EYE ON
CASCADE LOCKS
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SOLID, STAPLE, CONSERVATIVE GROWTH ASSURED
Modern Conveniences, Electricity, Water, Telephone, Etc.
i 1-2 Miles Highway Business Frontage
Over ioo Acres Residence Sites With Beautiful View
of the River, the Cascade Falls and the Mountains
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Reasonable Prices and Terms....Select Your Lot NOW
. B. LABER,
LOCAL PHONE 151
Portland Office— 821 Failing Bldg.
AT 6524