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About The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1934)
IMF DAM CHKOSlfl F E. H. BE RGER. M. D. Office in Odd Fello« Building, above Cascade Drug l o. HOIRS: Wednr-day»—10 ».R» to î p. «*>. SotunUvv—10 ». m to î p m S uik U v »— 9 t. ri 19 1* Noon Why Try Burning WET WOOD When U Can get DRY PLANER WOOD^ UTAH KING COAL and PORTLAND GASCO BRIQUETTES from W. H. CLARK CASCADE LOCKS. OREGON Jordan’s Barber Shop W. L. J osdan , P rop . Extensile Beauty Parlor H’w t in Xcx York and Other Cities. Nest door to Texaco Service Station. C ascade Loews, O re Popular Couple Weds. Miss |rv>ic N.iv'h.thn ami Clyde Foulk«*> surprised their l as*adc Locks friends Monda) I-' eMppN acr>'v' the n\er into Washington and getting married Mha Smhaka tde i> the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G Na.vxhahn of Gre>ham. has Iwn making her home with her brother, \\ \ Namhahan, principal o( the «ra»ie school. she graduate«! fn*m the high school this s ,rins an‘* ,hr distinction of being the first member of her class to marry. Mr Foulkes i> the son of Mr. and M r- I M FouIke- He i- a graduate of the Marshfidd high -*hool and is in the employ of t annon Brothers, who have the contract for sinking test holes of rthe Bonneville dam. \ mer ais friends and aetjuain- CLASSIFIED 1 lb-iraftcr The t hronulr will run a classified or wantad column. The rate i- one ienl a word. I ount ea« h initial ¡j- »I word It mil tonvenicnt to bring your ads to the office, mail them in. FOR SALK Jersey cow; i years old. goes 4 gallons of milk daily Will trade for carpenter work, j Impure of John Fulghum. I OR SAI.F Quart fruit jars, hall price. Mrs. Val l'omkins, Gove- • C am um Lot < hi PRINTING! We are 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 office or flag us down as we barge along the street. It does not make any difference where we may be going, you will find we are never in too big a hurry to stop and talk printing. The Dam Chronicle ,|1rs. B Kimmell, Manatee t’u o ilr lank» Popular Hotel H7 Serve Mea/i DAVES BARBER SHOP Hair < ut ling a Spr, tall v l«N.ttrd next «l<mr to Merrill, liar H Q TAW I S I OK I U»ll > Open All Night rrnmrnt Grounds, Cascade lank- FOR RFN I* t hie room cottage with plumbing at Bonneville Lights ami water; $1.’ |>er month. S. F. Bybee, Sellwood h02*>, Portland. tames dro^vd ¡n on ^ Barber, of the Roosevelt Bar A: Lumh. last week Among them were l'r. Joe !(»K R K N T 1 u m i-hed <abm 11 1 ' Kellv. Butte. Mont., Mr. and Mrs. lights and watrr. Tooth Rock Robert Spencer ami Mrs. Frank J Camp Grounds, Cascade lawks. Jones. Portland. Two brothers. C. J of Bellingham. W ash . and A. H. of II ir S \i I i aad Maytag electric Ransom. Kansas. Stojiped to renewr washer; go«>d condition; reason* acquaintame. The two latter are no able. W m Sundstcn. relation to Al. They had not seen each other in years. LOST White purv j|t Cr.ngm«>nt Saturday night. Finder please re turn to The Chronicle olflie. i ---------------------------------------- I C'ontains identification cards i LO U IE FOLSOM j Watch and J Jewelry Repairing COLUMBIA HOTEL MERRILL’S BARBEQUE J A M FKRILL. PROP MEALS - d LUNCHES WEINHARDS AND ALT HEIDELBERG ON TAP FOR REN1 pletrly furnishe«!, has garage Rent 525 ¡*r month. Imjuirr Penn s I'avrm LOS1 M trine ring with rub) Mt* ting Finder rrturn to Frnl (»ray and receive $5 reward. FOR SALF St acres of land, just back of high school in Cascade L<xks Noencumbrance; half clear, half timber; will nuke ideal sub division; has two houses, plenty of water; Lays well; perfect abstract. >4500. See Algers. Rolf Fnquist and Hal Babbitt are 1 developing a lively trade in thetr new plaie. Bonny Villa, on the highway a mile west of Bonneville. Quite a crowd of Cascade b» ks people, cn mute home from the chamber of com-1 merce meeting in Portland Monday, drojtfied in to get acquainted. Jean Fitzgerald, professional artist and a former member of the San Francisco Call-Bulletin staff, is doing a picture in oils of the Bonneville «lam for them. It will be hung this week. Mr. Babbitt, wh«> ¡Mints in spurr time, has just finished a ¡Minting of Bea con Rock. Mr. Fitgerald recently finished a new cottage in the woods, just off the highway below Tanner creek. Acting in behalf of a group of Portland creditors, the t redit Ser vice CorjKiration obtained a writ of attachment in the Polk county cir cuit court against Frank Bennett and Fred Anderson, «iwners of the Darn Inn. The restaurant was closed last Friday by the sheriff ami will remain dosed until sold to satisfy claims against it. Several Cascade Dicks business firms have claims against Bennett and Anderson, but they are not among creditors who brought the court action. Wadhams A Company, wholesale Portland grocers an«l dis tributors for Olympia liecr, is -aid to lie the largest creditor. Several people have been looking at the property with a view to buying when the <ip- portunity offers. Saturday night and Wednesday night parties in Cascade Dicks con tinue to grow in popularity. Last Satur«iay night the fun makers gath ered at Frick Krickson’s Rapids club. Mrs. Allied (ieitner played the piano and her son, Harold, played the «Irums. As far as we have lieen able to learn, every«ine who attended ha<! an excellent time. There was no boisterous talk or rowdyism. Oscar C. Hyde, proprietor of the Men's Store, went to Portland Wed-' nesday to seek additional stock. The new store which caters exclusively to men, with the excepti«in that it tar ries a line of women’s house dresses and silk stockings, is fast becoming known throughout the Bonneville dam area. I he st«ick is all n«-w and well selected, and Mr. Hyde is an experienced merchant. His store of yarns is the best in the district. If he has not told you a funny story, ask for <ine. FRESH MAYONNAISE FRIDAY and SATURDAY, MAY 25-26 GREEN ONIONS, bunch 2c CARROTS, larjfe bunches, :i for 10c LETTUCE, larjje heads 5c BEETS, bunch Sc NEW POTATOES, 6 lbs. for 17c SNOWDRIFT3 lb 4ic NEW PEAS, strictly fresh,3 lbs. for 17c WHEAT1ES, L! for 23 « FRENCH’S CREAM SALAD MUSTARD 12c CAMP FIRE MARSHMALLOWS, lb. pkc. 15c WH11 E WONDER SOAP, ,j bars for 13c HEADQUARTERS FOR CANNING SUPPLIES A n d re w s Daily Free Delivery Phone 121 BONNY VILLA One-half Mile Weit of Bonneville ICE CREAM — CANDY — CIGARETTES B L. I T Z WINEHARD AND HOP GOLD BEER ON DRAUGHT and BOTTLED BEER Sit and Sip by Our Open Fireplace”