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About The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1934)
Ji l l FAT AND DRINK in .1 rriinnl atm»**phrrr, You will luul our it^ ilrii a drlighi lul 1 * 1 . 1 » t- in w hit li to nirrt your ¡ftriiil*. W r arc m»w M*rvjng lirrr. DR. D A M ( H R O N K l.K LOCAL NEWS F. F O L S O M Dentist Mr* Flizalieth was a buxinrwi v iv ilor Friday. L A M B ' S on the highway. M*.p 4 » you ( ' ahi aim I AM k#, OlOM»N (oinr .uni go from town. RED & WHITE STORE W . J. C A R L S O N Cascade Locks, Ore. Specials for F R I D A Y and S A T U R D A Y M A Y 25-26 S U G A R , 100 pounds F L O U R , Green & White, 10 pounds CERTO S T R A W B E R R IE S , basket $4.50 1.45 23c 5c Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, former pro prietor of Smith's Hoarding house, ha, moved to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Mr ami Mrs. Lloyd Hl.ikrly id .\ll*ert Geitnrr have taken over the Hmd w«-rr gm-nts o f Mrs. Jennie business. Madden Saturday. Mrs. Ki< hards and .Miss Trotter —o — of Portland s|>ent the weekend with Mi (irai i Mon ol Portland the weekend with Mrs. Jennie M ad MVs. K ithards’ brother, Andrew den. laine. — o • —o— Mrs. W. M. I .ane was a weekend kol>rrt M iller ami Albert Jenkins puent of M ihs Marguerite Morrison, were home over the weekepd. Both tea« her of English in the junior high rboys are in the C C C «am p at Zig at Kelso, Washington. Zag. Mr ami Mrs. V. G Henderson are making their (irrmanent summer res Through the efforts of A. W. idence at thr home ol Mr. and Mrs. M eyer and “ Jim " M errill the grass C. A. Hr*'! *' in the Cascade J>* ks cemetery is be ing mowed and the grounds put in Mrs Elizabeth Ashley o f Mahtnn, shajie for Memorial Day. Washington, accompanied by a friend from P r o w r . was in Cascade Locks r - on business T hurvlay and Friday. ■.o ELECTRICAL WIRING Ask us to prepare estimates for you See us for materials. W e carry one of the largest stocks in Eastern Oregon W e are licensed by the state— License No. 298 EIMER ELECTRIC John Eimer, Manager FRESH MEATS A T PORTLAND PRICES When the weather is warm and it is too hot to stand over a stove, there is nothing nicer than picnic meats for an evening meal. Luncheon can be prepared very quickly, too, when you have cold meat i nthe ice box or refrigerator. Our Offerings this week include: B O IL E D H A M , lb. 45c V E A L L O A F , lb. 30c L I V E R W U R S T , lb. 18c B O L O G N A , lb. 18c M IN C E D H A M . lb. 20c S A L A M I, lb. 45c Our wagon goes down the highway to Dodson. I f more convenient, buy direct from it. The quality of the meats and prices are the same as those at the market S. E. PERRAS MEAT MARKET CASCADE LO CKS : : : : : : OREGON Plymouth and Chrysler S A L E S A N D SERV IC E U S E D C A R S 1— 1931 Fordtown Sedan l — 1930 Ford Sport Coupe, R. S. 1— 1929 Ford 4-Door Sedan 1— 1928 Dodge 4-Door Sedan GARRABRANT BROS H O O D RIVER, O R E G O N 9 Oak Street T O D A Y IS 8-6-WXE-9S Phone 1321 Sunday or Nights, 1053 or 1923 Mrs. John Mart insen, Miss Lillian Martinsen ami Mrs. Art N i* were Hood River visitors T hursday after noon. Fverill Brolliar, Mrs. E. J. Bnd- Har, Mrs. John Foulkes, Mrs. Stan ley Iz-va«k and Mivs Viola Brink a t tended the P. T . A. meeting at L a r son 1 hurxlay evening. M r. and Mrs. A. Douville, Art Lovell ami O n Be« ker were Hood River visitors Thurs«lay. Those attending a little party at the home of Mrs. O 'N e il Th urvlay afternoon were: Mrs. W ill Laxlon, Mrs. Iz-ster Sprague, Mrs. Charles llaggblom and Mrs. John Foulkes. Mrs. W . H. Harrison and Miss Averill Stewart retu rn «! Tuesday from a week’s visit in Portland. I-oU (Hazier, Harry Cramblett, Trank Glazier ami Billie Brink m*>- to red t«« Maupin Friday night. They rrtumed late Saturday afternoon. M r. and Mrs. John Martinsen, L il lian Martinsen, M r. and Mrs.. Frank Hall m o to r«l to Vancouver Sundaay afternoon. On their return trip they sjienl several hours in Portland. M r. and Mrs. Jess Ferguson are the ha|>py parents o f a daughter, born ‘Tuesday morning. M ay 22. T he baby has Ix-en chirsten«! Betty laHUSC. M r. ami Mrs. Joe M iller and G er aldine Rankin went to Portland last Tuesday evening to attend the circus Archie Douville has purchased a trait »»I land from A. Peterson and will construct a house on it. Mrs. Art Lovell was up and around Sunday for months. She 1I* mh 1 River was c o n (in «l the first time in two was in th«* hospital at for sometime and later to her home. Miss Kiltla Iverson, James L eM ar, Irs Fanny Younie, .Mrs. H attie ansbury and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ‘allrnstrin »if Portland were guests the I.. L. Sprague home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kent A. Holloway »if Portland. Mrs. C. A. Bell, Mrs. Dorothy Chenaultz ami small v»n wer»- guests of Mrs. Jennie M.iddi'tt F'riday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Reut«*rskiol«l and daughter, Donna, ami Mr. ami Mrs. Wm. Sundsten an«l daughter. Klin, motored to LaCentor, Wash., Sunday to celebrate the 76th birth day »>f .Mrs. Sundsten’s br»»ther-in- law, G. Holmes, a former r«‘si«lent of Cascade l«ocks. Hank Kyle, N ate Davis, Inez Per- ras, Mrs. Klizalicth and R elu anti Rial«* Smith s|K*nt a day motoring over the M t. Hoo«l loop last week. T h ey s|x*nt several htmrs at Cloud C ap Inn. W. J. Carls*»n was a business visi tor in Portlan«! Monday. STRAW HAT DAY For DRESS or W O R K Buy Your Straw Hat at the Men’s Shop ELECTRIC SERVICE Applications for light or power service left at the Andrews store in Cascade Locks will receive our prompt attention. This makes it unnecessary for people or. the Oregon side of the river to visit our office in Stevenson. If you have any complaints, make them at the Andrews store. You may pay your light and power bills there, too. W e pick up orders or applications every day. WEST COAST POWER CO. BASEBALL BENEFIT DANCE at the ’ CRAIGMONT HOTEL SATURDAY NIGHT In Cascade Locks G O O D M U S IC A GOOD CROWD G O O D FLOOR A G O O D TIM E Money derived from this dance will be used to pay balance due on uniforms. Everybody seeking fun and amusement is invited to attend it. Admission, 50c— Ladies Free ANNOUNCEMENT T H E H IL L S H O W E R BATHS Are now open to the public. Baths may be obtained from 7 a. m. to 11 p m. daily. S IN G LE B A T H ........................................... F IV E B A T H S .............................................. Next Door to Dam Inn 25c $100 Cascade Locks