The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934, June 08, 1934, Image 8

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1'rof. W. A. Nasahahn has been re r
fin teti as princi|vvl of the l astade
„ the Kate
tanks grade »rhoúl. I'he pndevsor
visited his father. Oscar Hyde, her <
K'irUv Mtkirr
Shirley
Moore varane
garage at
at the
the lower
kmc will at trini summer sthool In I’ort-
end of Main street, opposite the state land.
last Tuesday.
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highway dejvirtment’s garage He has
Mr.
ami
Mrs.
Hale were visitors
occasion to paint two or three cars
in
eastern
Oregon
last week.
and it is said does excellent work.
He is also an accomplished welder.
|. Owen, manager of the Cas­
E . H. B E R G E R , M. D.
cade 1-ocks Lumber Co., was in l\»rt*
Office in tVId Fellows Building,
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Folsom of land on a business mission Wednes­
Coquille.
Ore . are visiting their sons.
above Cascade Drug Co.
day.
Dr. Fred Folsom, he dentist, ami
HOURS:
Louie Folsom, the ieweler. Mr Fol­
F.lmer Meyeh, son of A. W. Meyer,
som is So and Mrs. Folsom is 84. is n o * staying in Cascade lawks.
Wednesday»—10 a. m, to 5 p. m.
Both are in splendid health. 1 hey Mr. Meyer owns some choice prop­
haw been married 04 years and are erty in Bonneville.
Saturili)»— 10 a ro to 5 p m.
the |»rent* of six boys and two girls.
Sumilis■— 0 a. m. to !• Noon
—o—
Mrs. Folsom dies ail of her house­
Mrs. John Wapdward and son,
work and in spare moments does John Thomas, were business visitors
needlework. She laid down her work in Hood River Wednesday.
to discuss 04 years of marries! life.
“Come to think of it,“ she said.
The approaching marriage of J. C.
Vit is a long time to wash dishes
L O U IE FO LSO M
McDonald, night superintendent at
Mr. Folsom was bom in Massa-
the Guy F. Atkinson company, and
Jeweler
chusettes and Mrs. Folsom was bom Miss Mary Sullivan, art tradier in
in New Hampshire. They met ami the Pasadena, Calif., high school, has
If we don t have it, we
were marriesi in Minnesota in 1870.
Iwen announced in the south. They
will gel it for yon.
In 1890 they came to Oregon.
will make their home at Penn's Tav-
Bobbv Reed. master of ceremonies
We repair watches and
jewelry Yon will appre­
ciate onr prompt service.
Ed. I’olaeheck, formerly of 1U *I
Esther Erickson was visiting rela­
tives in St. Helens his week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Umiliar are
Thelma Daniels is again home in building a cottage on a corner of
the Locks after a visit with her par­ their block, which is to be occupied
ents in Albany.
by Mr. and Mrs. Berry.
Miss Inez Perras, 1954 high school
graduate, is working as office assis­
tant in the Fourth of July head er-
ten.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Owing to our expansion in business, we find it nec­
essary to hereafter sell our Wood and Coal for cash.
We want to thank our customers for their patronage
and trust they will appreciate our need of selling for
cash only.
W. H. CLARK
Cascade food Store
INC.
IT PAYS TO PAY CASH
We have just purchased ’ supply of Canned Goods, which we got at
the right price, and are passing this opportunity on to our customers
for SATURDAY and MONDAY ONLY. Buy now as prices arc
advancing daily.
TOMATOES
BEANS
Large I'/i Cans with Puree
C.4.YS FOR
y jc
^
Whole kemal.
C .4 A 3 FOR
tU R
CANS
A->c
^
A very fine absorbant 1000 sheet
3
or POST TOASTIES
L
LARGE
A R G E BOXES
DUXES
|Q C
SUGAR
COFFEE
Another opportunity to buy
sugar reasonable before it
advances.
Golden West i na resealable
glass jar.
POUND ......................
i9
Strike anywhere.
^
FOR .
FOR
MATCHES
CORNFLAKES
2
Cut Stringless, No. 2 Cans
C.4.YS
C .4 .x Ò r
FOR
UR
2 o n
Ç c
TISSUE
CORN
Preferred Stock
Mr t . C .
B KimmtU,
Cascade
l/ in w p r
lank»
Popular Hotel
IPr Serve 1/eo/j
DAVES
BARBER SHOP
//(!*» lulling U V r iM . ' f y
Ian «led next door to Mrrn||',
(Ur II l)
TA BLES FOR LA D IES
v:
Open All
M E R R IL L S
BARBEQ UE
J A MERRILL, PROP.
It
tl
ern .
Cascade, Locks, Oregon
3
COLUMBIA HOTEL
3 Ie
YQLB S. PURE CASE.
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P R IN T IN G !
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
Mr. arwl Mrs. Oscar Ecklund, for­
mer residents of Cascade Lock«, are
now making their home in Tacoma.
Those «tending the Ladies Aid
siciety were: Mrs. Tharp, Mrs. F.
H ill Mrs l^vack. Mrs J Fnulkes,
Mrs. J. Everhart, Mrs. A Warren,, I
Mrs. J. Martinses. Mrs. C. E. Cams,
Mrs. I. Osborn, Mrs. W. Harrison.
Mrs. J. Ellis, Mrs. V. Wigren. Mrs.
O. MacKinnon, Mrs. R. Andrews,
Mrs. C. A. Bmlliar, Mrs. Wells, Mrs.
I-axton, Mrs. Nesbitt and Mrs. J
Woodward.
Mrs. Jesse Everhart entertained a
group of friends last Thursday after­
noon. at which a delicious luncheon
was served. Those present were Mrs.
Bradford of Patbad, lira J Fmdk*
es. Mrs. S. Lrvack, Mrs. Art Warren,
Mrs. Erwin lirolliar and Nell Ray
Broiliar.
CLASSIFIED
Hereafter The Chronicle will run
a classified or wantad column. The
rate is one cent a word. Count eac h
initial as a word. If not convenient
to bring your ads to the office, mail
them in.
FORK SALE— Wire haired puppies
from prize winning stock; sired by
famous Campfire Stylo. Male» $25,
females $10. Ga. 6363. 3330 N. E.
Klickitat street, Portland.
FOR SALE.— Nrw 3-room house
with garage; modern, convenient,
attractive; walking distance of
Bonneville, lesfs than a mile west.
Sold on terms. Save money bv
buying rather than renting. But
whether or not you wish to buy,
visit this place and see a little
house that for the money can't lie
beat not by a dam site. Drive
in at number 40.36.
FOR SALE— Modern service sta­
tion, with cabins; wonderful oj>-
portunity; for $5800.00. W. J.
Carlson, Agent, Cascade Locks,
FOR SALE— 51 acres of land, just
back of high school in Cascade
1-ocks. No encumbrance; half clear,
half timber; will make ideal sub­
division; has two houses; plenty of
water; lays well; jierfect abstract.
$4500. See Algers.
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MEALS •nd LUNCHES
a
WEINHARDS AND ALT
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HEIDELBERG ON TAP
SPECIALS
Far FRIDAY and SATURDAY, JUNE S -9
For Lunches, Picnics and Hurry-up meal* don't
overlook our assortment
Royal Baking Powder, 12-oz.
LOG CABIN SYRUP, medium si/.«-
LIBBY’S DEVILED MEAT, 4 for
ALLIANCE PINEAPPLE, largo < an, U for
ALLIANCE HOT SAUCE, 3 fo r...........................
SNIDER’S PEAS, Fresh Kept Table, 2 for
PALMOLIVE SOAP, 2 for
SUPER SUDS, package
POSTS BRAN FLAKES, large package
PORTERS CELLO, Macaroni Products, pkg 15c
UNIT, 2 for
ARGO CORN STARCH, package
33c
42c
15c
35c
13c
31c
14c
Be
14c
25c
19c
6c
GOOD VALUES ALL THROUGH THE STORE
Andrews
Daily Free Delivery
Phone 121
BONNY VILLA
One-half Mile Weal of Bonneville
ICE CREAM — CANDY - CIGARETTES
B L, I T Z
8 i
40
FOR R E N T — 3 room cottage; com­
pletely furnished; has garage. Rent
$25 per month. Inquire Penn’» Tavern
WINEHARD AND HOP GOLD
W ILL rRADF- 1930 Chevrolet \'/t
ton truck for light delivery car;
or will sell reasonable. John Wir-
rick, Cascade Locks.
BEER ON DRAUGHT and BOTTLED BEER
FOR RFA’ I-Furnished cabin. Has
light and water. Tooth Rock Gar-
* age, Cascade Locks.
Sit and Sip by Our Open Fireplace’
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