The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934, June 15, 1934, Image 8

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    THE DAM UHRONTULK
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Birthday Party
M. E- OAKES
General Contractor
AU>ut 35 friends, mostly old
timers, gathered at the Hrolliar
Free Plans and Estimates
home Thursday evening. June <, to
Cascade Locks, Oregon
help C. A- Hrolliar celebrate hi> HOth
_ birthday. Mr. Hrolliar was K>rn in
1 Mansfield, Ohio, June 7, IS>4. and
is the youngest of a family of 11
children and is the only one sidl
E. H. B E R G E R .M . D. living. His family was quite devout
and named their youngest son
Office in Odd Fellows Building,
Christian Anthony.
above Cascade Drug Co.
When he was Jo years of age Mr.
HOURS:
and Mrs. Hrolliar boarded a train for
the west, and for the just 44 years
Wednesdays— 10 a. tn. to 5 p. m.
they ha\e hern residents of l .is« ade
Saturdays —10 a. m to 5 p. m.
Locks. There were three children.
Leslie, who was born in Iowa; Se­
Sundaes— 9 a. m to 17 Noon
villa. bom in Kansas, and Krwin.
born in Washington.
During the evening old fashioned
games were played and a sprlling
centest was held. The women were
L O U I E FOLSOM
easy victims of the men in the S<ell-
Jeweler
ing bee, and in the finals Otis Mac­
Kinnon won the championship.
If we don t have it, we
Those in attendance were: Mr. and
will get it for you.
Mrs.
O. MacKinnon. Mr. and Mrs.
We repair watches and
V. G. Henderson. Mr. ami Mrs. J.
jewelry. You will appre­
Barry. Mr. and Mrs. L. >prague. Mr.
ciate our prompt service.
and Mrs. V. Wigren. Mr. and Mrs.
Erwin Hrolliar. Mayne Osborn. Mrs.
Cascade, Locks. Oregon
Isabelle (Kborn. Mr. ami Mrs. I has.
Nelson. Mr. ami Mrs. Hoff, Miss
Krim Mn H < ramblett
Mrs lhoinas Harrison, Miss Stella
\ \ ....(ward Everill Brulliar, Mr»
Vanstrom, Mr» Chas. Ilagghlom.
Melvin 1 ollins IVggy Barry Nell
Kae Hrolliar and Howard Hrolliar.
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
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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
Mrs. <\ H Kimmrll, Manager
U.iscadr L* h k»
Popular llulrl
W t Serve Meals
DAVES
BARBER SHOP
Hair l ulling a Sßtt sally
14» 4trd nrvt di»* In Mrf rill i
lUi H Q
WARKKNDALE
, A A A
t
I O. I .add, of lIw W airrwlak
i.imp. is the prouil owner of a new
Ikitlgr whuh he and his family are
enjoying to the utmost.
W B. Here her, who i» eniployril
<>n the dam, is now living in one of
the Lively cottages.
Mr» Wolcott (ashman, »no of the
heirs to the (airman estate, which
lies directly across the highway front
the Warrendale store, ha* ret unted
front California ami is now living in
her house opposite Lambs tavern
Mr. ( ’ashman died a month ago in
Manila. His body was brought home
on the General Perishing, but due to
removed from the l*>at at ban Fran­
cisco. He was burted Saturday in
the longshoreman s strike had to lie
Portland
SPRINGDALE
ANNOUNCEMENT
COLUMBIA HOTEL
Fast of Sandy |>eople are rounding
up a crowd to attend the Fourth of
July celebration to be held in Cas­
cade Locks.
Two new citizens are atlded to the
population of our community \ girl
to Mr. and Mrs. I>ewey ( arjwntrr.
and a son to Mr. and Mrs. lieorge
kneriam
l he Springdale Needle club met
with Mrs. Dan Hurgois Wednesday
\ pleasant time was reported ami de­
licious "eats” were served by the
hostess. Theclub will meet with Mrs
Pi Flnquist two wrrks from W ed n es
day.
A c.tliflower meeting was held at
Springdale school house Friday eve­
ning.
Strawberry picking is almost at an
end. according to John 1-arson, ami
King cherries and Royal Anns arc
now ready to pick. Crop« look well
and we hope some good weather is
ahead of us. Link Davis says it is a
sure sign of rain when he cuts his
hay. And it is.
Mrs. Lew Warner, Mrs. Minnie
McCarty and Mr. and Mrs. F.hrrn,
from Kellogg, Idaho, on their way to
visit relatives in Salem. stojijird and
visited at the Babbitt home. They
arc looking for a location and were
very much impressed with this part
of the country. Mrs. Warner, whose
husband is head man at the ore mill
at the Hunker Hill ami Sullivan mine
at Kullogg, wants to buy a home.
Mrs. Met arty would buy a highway-
stand or a good location for one
w here she can build. She and her hus­
band are restaurant |>eople, hut wish
to leave such hard work for something
more pleasant and yet in their line of
work.
We are sorry to learn of the dis­
astrous fire at Jim Pounders' mine
in Southern Oregon. Many of our
neighbors lx»ught stock i ntbat mine.
L. Davis, Miss Thelma Davies,
Gail Davies and Miss Juanita North-
way climbed to the top of Mt. Hood
.Sunday. 1 he girls faces were blist­
ered and they were tired out but had
a thrilling time. They said 100 people
reached the top Sunday. Some started
climbing the evning In-fore. The party
started at midnight and it took 11
hours to reach the summit. Gail
Davies, who has been teaching at
Dufur, and Wife visited with her
folks in Portland.
CLASSIFIED
FOR RENT-Fumished cabin. Has
light and water. Tooth Rock Gar­
age, Cascade Locks.
FOR SALE—Very reasonable, good
|>ool room equipment. Three tables,
show case, cigarette case with a
lower shelf case; National cash
register; cues, pool balls, chalk,
retipping outfit and other supplies.
I o I k * sold for storage. Write or
inquire at Washington Printing
Co., 404 Washington St., Vancou­
ver, Washington.
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Open All Night
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BARBEQUE
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MEALS *"d LUNCHES
WEINHARDS AND ALT
HEIDELBERG ON TAP
S P E C IA L S
For FRIDAY and SATURDAY. JUNF. 15-16
EAR
GRAULATED SOAR
Large Package
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GOLDEN WEST COFFEE, «la»» jar. pound
DESSER rS, Hollywood Gelatine, all flavot • I tik
IVORY SOAP. i ban
FRESH LETTUCE, head
FRESH CARROTS. 3 hunches
RADISHES, 3 bunches
CELERY HEARTS.
ASPARAGRASS, all tfreen
WATERMELONS, per pound
FRESH HOT HOUSE TOMATOES. 1!)
CANTELOUPES.
FRESH BEETS, per bunch
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