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About The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1934)
'I 'llK I »\M CHRONKXK Bridge of God* Hotel Dance EAT A M ) DRINK, in ii trlm nl utmmphrrr You will Imd «»ur garden a d«-light I til | i n whiih to m«-rt your Iftcml». Wr are now M-rving Itrrr, DR. F. F O L S O M Dentist LAMBS on llw? highway. Mop a«* you come .iixl go from (own ( A M 'C III I 1» I.» , O l i l u i N RED & WHITE STORE W. J. CARLSON Cascade Lock*, Ore. Special, for FRIDAY and SATURDAY MAY 25-26 TON TESTED WORK SHIRTS MEN S CANVAS WORK SHOES BOYS KEDS .89 1.50 .98 ELECTRICAL WIRING A*k u* to prepare eatimate* for you See us for material«. We carry one of the largest stocks in Eastern Oregon We are licensed by the state License No. 298 E1MER E L E C T R I C John Eimer, M anager Mrs. Silva, of the Bridge of the , <*o«ls Hotel, is turning over the dining room, lobby ami parlor to the team for dancing. She is giving the club the use of the hotel without cost. This will permit the team to employ music and manage the «lance. Vit»- Davis was a vitilur m Port- mother and babe are getting along Like all of the dances held by, or I. i i h I tlir fir h I of thr wrrk. niiely and the father is wearing a for the benefit of the team, an ad — o — pleased srnile. This item was inad mission charge of 50 cents will lie Everill llrolli.tr and Howard ll.tr- vertently omitted from I he ( hronicle rivm wrrr lfo<id River visitor* Iasi last week, for whi< h oura[<ology to made for men. Indies will be admit- tr«I free. I in '-«lay. the happy parents. o —- — o— C ele b ra te * B irth d a y Mrs \ Vanntrom in visiting with I he has«- hall team will hold ano Jack McCrary is g«»ing to celebrate relatives in Portland this week. ther dance Saturday night for the his eighty-second birthday Saturday. —~o— ptirfUM of raising fun«ls with which T he < hronicle congratulates him and Iteverly Jarkson was a visitor in to carry on and pa y for uniforms. fsojirs lie may see many more years in I lie Danes over the weekend. Efforts are Ix-mg made to get out a J«aas in review in the life of Cascade —o —■ largr crowd. J-ocks. His has been a busy life and Mr and Mr« Livingston of Port it has been only thr««ugh such men as land are moving to ( a* ade Locks A public- library for the benefit of Jack McCrary that this western for an indrfinie stay. women an«l children will la- opened country has become the great empire that it is. May his birthday lie a .Mrs. Susir Woodward was visit at the Bonneville school un«ler direc haj»py one, and, again, may he have ing her mother in ( arson, Wash., tion of Miss Guyla Galasheff, who taught the younger grades in the many m«»re of them. last T uesd.iy. * «immunity ( «-nter during the |>ast ■■-o ■- Henry Rosenltack an<l Roftert a hool year. It ./ill lie «»(wn from i to HIGHWAY GARAGE WiMMlward were Portland visitors S every friclay afternoon. Welding Repairing—Tire last Saturday. Patching Oil Gas W a te r A ir T he Bonneville school closed for Jat k Stark and E. A. Brink were the summer vacation last Friday. The Cascade Decks. Oregon Hood River business visitors last k la ail really cloved Thursday, when Monday. the children ami their teachers went t«i Waukena Palls f«ir a picnic. The MEN’S HAND Mr and Mrs C*. Christensen pi« mi last«-<1 from 1 1 a m . t«i 4.50 in LAUNDRY were guests at the I. P. Maddux the afternoon. Thr pu|>i!s hiked, play- M n . Pearl Pitman, Owner home in Home Valley, Wash., last «a| games and enjoyed a splendid Modern Prices— Prompt Service Sun« lay. lunch. C ascade L ocks , O regon \ll»ert Jenkins and Rolx-rt Miller Alfred Westerfund. su|a-rintrn«lent while home over the weekend mo- of the Warren Packing comjiany's tore«! to I hr Dalles Sunday. jirojierty at Warrendale. has purch- - o asc-d a l«it in the new sulaiivision near 1 hr Cascade lanks baseball team the Warrendale store and is preparing won a victory of 1S-1 over a team t«i build a m*w home. of engineers at Bonneville Tuesday evening. No man is really dressed for a — o— Erie Pulgham, su|»erintendent of ball or dog fight until he thrills Willx-rt Harrison went to I.arch the Willamette Valry Lumber co. at mountain Tuesday to remain for I »alias, spent Sunday with his parents to the Joy of donning a neck the summer. Mr. and Mrs John Eulgham. tie. A man can't have too — o — many neckties. It is the neck Mrs O firien rrturmtf .N(>nday W. J Carlson, proprietor of the tie that hits the girl in the eye. from a week s visit in Portland Red A White store, is getting an in And. say. no matter what your creasing number of inquiries from Mrs Neil spent Saturday and people who are interested in real es tastes are in neckties, we can Sunday of last wrrk in Portland. satisfy it. tate in Cascade Locks. He has dealt in real estate for a number of years Hank kklre was a business visitor an«l has several pro|x*rties which he You don’t believe itt in Portland Monday. will put on the market. Hr handled thr sale of the Julius J. Carlson prop-: COMP /.V. Mr McClain has moved to Cas- rrty early in the week. «.ulr lawks ami for the pr«*srnt is o staying at the C. Christensen home. TOUGH LUCK OVERTAKES Archie Douville has purchased a TH R EE BEARS W HEN THEY tract <d land from A. Peterson and is V ISIT HOLLYWOOD DAIRY preparing to build a house on it. ---------- S — ~*0 "".. —i The three bears who lived in the John 1 ind, who has Iwrn confined w'oods came over the mountain the t«i his home for thr |>ast week with tonsil it is, is again able to !>c out and other day. They did not come over RECEIPT BOOKS the mountain in search of Goldilocks. ] about. but to feast on the carcas of a hog LEDGERS - o - Ed. (ila/ier, \dilison and Gilisnn at the Hollywood dairy, near 1 »-.idson ' DAY BOOKS Harrison made a business trip to T he Papa Bear had been to the dairy I ».dies Friday. a few «lays earlier. On his return ACCOUNT BOOKS home he had told Mama Bear anil TIME BOOKS (Juite a number of people atteml«*«l Baby Bear all atxMU the big time he the srrunade to Mr. and Mrs. W. II. had enjoyed in the valley. They .«* v< Harrison Friday evening. After a were v«-ry much excited anti begged great deal of noise, the party was in to go back with him. vited in and Mrs. Harrison served When the three U-ars reached thr These are all new stock delicious candy and Mr. Harrison di«l ranch, Papa Bear saw a large trap which we have put in to the honors with cigars. near the hog carcas. He carefully • -o ■■ «Ragged it away and the family meet demands of people Addison and Gibson Harrison are squatted down to its breakfast. Mid in the Bonneville dam going to sjvend several weeks in The way of the meal a strange man slip- |* h I up with a gun. The three bears Dalles piiking cherries. area saw him and started to run. The man Mrs. Fred Saunders arrived this threw the gun to his shoulder and week for a visit of several months fired. Papa Bear rolled over and over with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cas and in a moment was dead, but Ma Bear and Baby Bear ran fast as ever sius Sundy they could and escaped. They didn't ' *—o—- stop running until they reached their George Allman was in Portland home in the mountain. Saturday to s|ten<l the weekend with his parents, returning Sunday in time to take his place on the ball team in the afternoon game. LOCAL NEWS NECKTIES o FRESH MEATS A T PORTLAND PRICES When the weather is warm ami it us 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 Offering* this week include: 45c BOILED HAM, lb. 30c VEAL LOAF, lb 18c U V ER W U R ST , lb. 18c BOLOGNA, lb. 20c MINCED HAM. lb. SALAMI, lb. Our wagon goes down the highway to Dodson. If 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 LOCKS : : : : : : OREGON Plymouth and Chrysler SA L E S A N D SERV ICE U S E D C A R S 1— 1931 Fordtown Sedan 1— 1930 Ford Sport Coupe, It. S. 1— 1939 Ford 4-Door Sedan 1— 1928 Dodge 4-Door Sedan GARRABRANT BROS HOOD RIVER, OREGON 9 Oak Street 8-6-WXE-9S Phone 1321 Sunday or Nights, 1053 or 1923 Men’s Shop M e Dm; (o. ELECTRIC SERVICE Miss Violet Cramblett of The Dalles siwnt several days last w«vk visiting here with her brother, Harry t'ramblett. Mr. Lang, of the Lang hotel in in Portland, was in the Locks Thurs day looking for a location and may r«*o|H*n the Dam Inn. He will return in a «lay or two. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Ferguson were blessed with the birth of a daughter Tuesday morning, May 22. The 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 on 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. We pick up orders or applications every day. WEST COAST POWER CO