The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934, June 22, 1934, Image 3

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    'N IK DAM CHRON ICLE
Falgar Pitman, vm of Mrs. Peari
Pitman of Cascade Iax;k», was arm«ng
the lb cadets grarluateil from the Mill
Military Academy of Portland. Ed-
gar wsa cadet captain when grariu-
ated. Me intend» being an aviator
and will continue hi» education in the
l'ni\er-ity of Washington. Me is
Kt»i l.yixh ha» |iiin h.ivril « nrw
Mr. ami Mr». Tom Premleblc of
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aiiil in <v|MirtinK il aroufw). San Fratuivo, Calif., who ar«- the sj»emlng hi» vacation with hi» mother.
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hoiisr guests of Mr. ami Mrs. A. N.
I uni*«» I ariuirr *»# I*<>rf l.in«l wa» a Mryrr in I'ortlaml, sj«*-nt Monday
Mr ami Mr». A1 Holland, accom-
* i i nlr l.m kit visitor Satur'iay.
here, visiting old fnrnds. Mr». Pren- |«anie<l by Jean Finlay, were visitors
deble ( nrr Nettie Walsh j sj«rnt her of Mr». K. Finlay, of the Craigmont,
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for a Sunday dinner last week.
J. h L Kimer, of t*»»• Kirnrr FilectrU i hildlxioil day» in < as< adc Locks.
'¡■»•ili I w<-«l.iy in l'urit.imi atlrmiing
in tnjMin ,■» cnimc) (r<l with hi» itiirr.
Harold Hershner, president of the
( lark Morris of Portland was a
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II' xm I Kiver chamber of commerce, guest <d Mr. and Mr», flick Morris
SIr ami Mr». I m|i| havr l*rrn al- wa» in (a.vade Locks Tuesday visit- ihcre ««ver the weekend. Me returned
trixhng ihr <l<«g racr» al Pori lami inx at the l«xal i handier offices.
1 borne late Monday.
ijuiir rrKularly.
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Mr» John Folgham i» «juitc ili ami
ha» la-m takrn in a Portland hospital
lo umicigo ari optration fnr Iunior».
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EIMER ELECTRIC
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Cascade Locks
MAZDA LAMPS
WIRING M ATERIALS
RCA RADIO TUBES
FIXTU RES
I«ct us do your wiring. No charge for
prcpitring estimate«. We are licensed
electricians.
CHICKENS
for your
Sunday Dinner
SPRING FRYERS
Special for Saturday and Sunday
While They Last
23c POUND
ANDREWS MEAT MARKET
CASCADE LOCKS
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Mi»» tieraldtne Rankin »a» a week
em| guest at the home of F. C. Ran
kin last week
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R < S«ott i» a xuest at tfir home
of Mr. and Mr». J>*e Miller this
week.
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Mr Carlyle Harrison is visitinx
Mr ami Mr» \Villiert Harrison at
llx-ir new home at l.an h Mountain.
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Mr Hank Kyle has returner! to
( . im ide laxks from a visit in Cor­
vallis.
S. E. PERRAS
MEAT M Ä K L E T
An old name in a new location
Saturday. June 23
Mr» J Miller of Portland was a
business visitor here Tuesday.
Mr» Alicia I »oran ami Mr. Ross
of Portland were xuest» of Mr. ami
Mr» Martinson Sunday.
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Mr» Susie W.»«lw.iril. Hud W<xxl-
ward. Mr ami Mrs. (Hazier and
Howard («lazier were business visi­
tors in Yakima Friday.
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Mr and Mr». H Snyrler and Miss
Irons Prrslry of The Halles wrre
visitors of Mr ami Mrs. John Mar-
tinsrn Sunday afternoon.
(►»« ar Morris meml«rr of the l P
railway bridxe trrw. who is employed
this month in work at tlx- Bonneville
roalmad station. s “'n* Sunday at his
home in Beaverton.
Jr»» Forester »1 Marshfield, who as
an enxinerr built the Mosier railroad
tunnel a numlwr of years ax«> for the
I n ion Pacific, sjirnt several hours in
> av adr L x ks Thursday w ith V. L.
Wiggins.
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Mr ami Mrs Fal Sjialingrr have
returned to th^jc home at Sumiy
ranch after two weeks at Oakride
visitinx their (larenls.
Mr and Mrs Hyde. Mr. and Mrs.
Fal Spalinxrr, Mrs. Matheny ami
Mr» Hell Hradburn made a weekend
pleasure trip to lz»t laike.
Our new building, next door to the postoffice in
Cascade Locks, is ready for occupancy and we will
open Saturday. Friends, old and new, are invited
to visit us.
MUSIC, FLOWERS,
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LEMONADE, COOKIES
Drop in and have a drink on us.
carnations for the ladies.
And there will he
In the future, as in the past, we will stock the best
meats that are obtainable— and we will sell at Port­
land prices.
Erick Erickson
WILL ENTERTAIN
WITH ANOTHER
(ienrgc Thomas ami Addison Har­
rison went to I’ortlaml Thursday to
j attend the Rose festival ¡m ade ami
then continued on to Oswego.
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Misses Muriel Whyte, and Cdoria
and Xolita Vincent were guests of Hr.
Fred Folsom and Louie Folsom over
the weekend. Miss Zolita is staying
some time longer visiting with Betty
Hurt.
(Juite a number of people surprised
Mr. and Mrs Richard MacKinnon
with a charivari Monday evening.
Mter a great deal of noise they were
invited in amt the usual treats were
passed out.
J. C. Yager, owner and manager
of the Yager Shows. Inc. was in Cas­
cade Links Tuesday attending to
business arrangements for bringing
his show here for the celebration.
Mrs. W. M. Schei, daughter of
Mrs K. Finlay, hail an operation for
apjiendicitis last Monday. Mrs. Fin­
lay was called Into Portland Satur­
day.
Mrs. Schei is recovering as
rapidly as can lx* expected.
Sam Heppner, Hood River valley
orchardist and for years an employe
of the Wind River Lumber company,
died at St. Vincent’s hospital, Port­
land. Tuesday. He was widely known
to residents of Cascade Leaks.
at the
Rapids Club
FRIDAY NIGHT
Good music, a good crowd and a good time. If you
have not attended one of these parties you are miss­
ing something. They are held every Friday evening.
Come along tonight. Tell the neighbors and tell your
friends.
You will find the Rapids Club the brightest spot in
the Bonneville Dam Area. Everyone is friendly and
orderly and jovial. You meet new people, get ac­
quainted. Excellent food is served— and there are
tables for the ladies.
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