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About The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1934)
I III I » " I < IIK O N H LK Mr*. W ilma Lovell, who i* in the 11 mid River hosjiital, is recovering and will la- home this weekend. I \ I A M I I »KIN K in a rrlmr<l almmphrir. You Will 1 1 ml OUf K.»r«lrn it ilrllghlful |i|.i»r III whs h mrri ymir Irtrnil» We arr now wiving DR. F. LOCAL NEWS FOLSOM Dentist beer. L A M B S on (lie highway. St«T »» >«»« ( AIO AHI I IK h l , ( »Ml M I S come mul g»» Irum (own, RED & WHITE STORE W. J . C A R L S O N C a sc a d e Lock», Ore. For F R I D A Y and S A T U R D A Y , J U N K 15-16 PAPF.R N A P K I N S , fancy colored, |»kge 10c P A P E R P L A T E S for picnic*, pkgc 10c 2 for T UN A F I S H . 1 25c Mr» \\ W \Y< kk U \j*-nt fhe wrrk- Mr». Val Tomkins was called to •'M<l ;ii limnirvillr with her husbaiul Seattle last wreek to attend the fu neral of her neice. M i" I'.ilrrr Tomkins sjirnt the wrckrwl hrrr vinting hrr mother. Mr. and Mrs. Raster from Port •—O --- land are guests at the Cha». Hagg- ' I f a Prtr W'algrrn arid daughter liloorn home. Mrs. Kasler ami Mrs. returned this week to their home in Haggbloom are sisters. < alifornia, after a bnrl visit here. Mrs. Ida Burgess of Rockwood, formally of (»resham, contmplates putting in a boarding house across from bonny Villa tavern. A number of friends [raid birthday greeting» to Mis» Marguerite M ac Kinnon with a (»arty at her home Monday evening. An enjoyable eve ning was spent and a delightful luncheon served. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Linvingston Mrs Wilbert Harrison is visiting were up from Portland Snuday for a Albitv SuroUtrn, who w.i» visiting with her jiarrnts at Newberg thisvisit with Mrs. Livingston’s parents, wiih his jurent», Mr and Mr». Wm, Mr. ami Mrs. Scott. SundMrn, nut suddenly called home week. by llir illness o( hi» daughter ~o— Mr and Mr» John M artinvn and daughter, Lillian, were liooil Kivrr visitors Saturday night. —o — (Juitr .» nurnlirf of friends attended i n riifiv ¡»arty lor Miss Viola brink .it hrr hom e Saturday night. The eve ning was sjient in dancing and at a lair hour lunc hnm was served. U illiert Hamsun, lookout at l arch mountain, was home over the last wrrkrtld. FORMAL OPENING LAKEXID — O— Mr and Mrs F.ru k I.ynMrom and son w rrr visitor» in the Hicks over the weekend. Oj».il Krohnmayer, of the bridge of the 1 1 *ids hotel, is home from Yak ima where she has tieen visiting her jiarents for a coujile of weeks. Mrs Houck of Portland sjient the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Griffith at lionny Villa. CHICKENS for your Sunday Dinner I)on Francis is reported to lie re covering from hi» illness and is ex i s t e d to tie back on duty at the lasiadr Drug company Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J K. Hunyard and daughters. Maxine and F.velyn, plan to sjieml Sunday at their home in SPRING FRYERS I Hid land. Sp ec ia l for Sa tu rd ay and Sunday 23c P O U N D S. E. PERRAS MEAT MARKET OREGON — o— Mrs. Jack lamer sjient the week end in Portland, returning home Monday. — o— I rani i' Maker of Hood River i- ‘ ¡»ending several days with \\ec-> I burner at Wyeth. T hey were in Cascade I.inks Sunday. Plymouth and Chrysler S A L E S A N D S E R V IC E u S £ D C A R S 1— 1931 Fonltown Sedan 1— 1930 Ford Sport Coupe, R. S. 1— 1929 Fortl 4-Door Sedan 1— 192H Dodge 4-Door Sedan GARRABRANT BROS. HOOD RIV ER, OREGON 9 Oak S t r e e t 8 - 6 - W X E - 9 S P h o n e 1321 Su n d ay or Nights, 1 0 5 3 or 1 9 2 3 SATURDAY, JU N E 16 T h is modern, sanitary M eat M a r k e t is designed to serve the B o n ne vi lle D am A r ea . It will f e a ture c ho ic e meats at popular prices. You a r e in vited to inspect it and note its cleanliness. WIN A HAM T i c k e t s will be given with every purchase all day Sa tu rd ay . T h r e e fo r t u n a t e ti ck et holders will be given ea c h a ham. Draw ing will b e held at 8 : 3 0 Sa t u r d ay night. Holders of winning numbers must be present. ON C O R N E R , opposite Drug Store, C a s c a d e Locks Addison Harrison and Mrs. T . C. Harrison went to Hood River Wed nesday. —o— Mrs. Wilbur Easley gave a party last wrrk (or her son, Wilbur, on his fourth birthday. Several children were invited and lunch was served. W h i l e T he y Last YSC'ADK |,< X KS Mrs "I»ick " Morris was in Port-, land this week to attend the Rose festival. —-o— Harry Cramlilett spent several days in 1 he Halles last week with his j mother. M A R K ET Misses Lucille Stout and Helen Mrndosa of Portland were guests of Mrs Susie Woodward Wednesday a f ternoon. Mr. ami Mrs. George Nelson and son. Eldon, are on a vacation in east ern Oregon. Carlyle Harrison is siil»- ? stunting for Mr. Nelson at the fish hatchery during his absence. Mr. and Mrs. James Critchfield, who are vacationing on the coast, are expected home soon. Erick Erickson IN VITES YOU TO LA Y A SID E Y O U R T R O U B L E S AND C O M E A L O N G T O H I S PARTY at the Rapids Club FRIDAY NIGHT Mrs. Pitman. Helyn Merrill and Iva Woodward motored to T he Halles Thursday. Mrs. Bill Knapp and aparty of friends motored to Woodpack, near Mt Rainier in Washington, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Fotilkes are living in the George Thomas house. now A numlier of ladies were in Mosier last week to |wy a visit to Mrs. Jack Huce. T hey took some delicious food and had a luncheon when they ar- 1 rtt.’*»i I T h e crowds ar e fun loving and it is easy to en j o y the music and the gaiety that comes with bright lights and laughter. No matter where you live, whether on the north side of the river or the south side of the river, you are welcome as the flowers in May. Jo i n your friends and jo in the crowd, for it is always fa ir weather when good fellows and their girls and their wives get together at the Rapids Club.