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About The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1934)
T U E DAM C H R O N IC LE D R. F . FO LSO M Dentist ir! C ascade L ocks , O regon With the let tint: of the contract for construction of the spillway to the Columbia Contract Company certain changes in the engineering personnel have l>een maile at B»*nne- ville. Verne Glare has t*een assigned as engineer on the spillway anil leil Johnson sucVeeds him as engineer on the Atkinson contract. This change is considered by the engineering force as an expression of the ability of these gentlemen and a majority of the head force are expressing this ap probation of the selection. SEND THE CHRONICLE TO YOUR FRIENDS IN THE EAST Cascade Food Store. Inc. IT PAYS TO PAY CASH SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY CORN FLAKES Full 8 oz. Package A Very Healthful Cereal 3 Pkgs. 7 ^c DURKEES SALAD AID SUPREME COFFEE 1 lb. Glaaa Jar again 6 Cup Aluminum Dripolator 69c It’s Salad Time Now Quarts, 33c Pints, 18c 13c SOAP — ^ ^ite New business houses continue to open in Cascade Locks. latest is fresh fruit and vegetable stand, whiih will serve the Bonneville Dam area It is owned by Harry Beam and Jesse (HI. of The Dalles, and is un der management of Mr. ami Mrs Frank Brower Mr Beam owns and operates the Nob Hill fruit ranch and Mr Ott has a vegetable farm The fruit ami produce being offered for sale in the district is l«eing hauled down from The Dalles. Wednesday’s noonday luncheon of the Chamber of Commerce was one of the best attended to date since the chamber was organised two months ago. The luncheon was held at I'enn's Tavern, on the highway, just east of town. It was attended by 45 people. The impression prevails that the meetings are the best held by any town up to 10,000 people in Oregon and word of the activity in the cham ber Is spreading over the state. Next week's luncheon will be held at the Bridge of the Cods hotel. The h->iel has sufficient space to accom modate all guests in the dining room. Drtails of plans for the Fourth oc cupied much of the time at the lunch eon Tresident A. W. Meyer told the chamber members that he would not be satisfied with a purse of less than $100S after the Fourth-of-July celebration. Qti. 2 9 c the busy little store for real values. anyone has it, we do. k P a r r a s P la n s B tg O p en in g Silver E. Terras, for seven years in his old location opposite the Dam Inn. will ojien his new market, up by the [wstofficr, to the public S a t urday. The opening promises to take on j something of a gala affair, for both Mr and Mrs. P e r m have many friends and are p-puLir throughout the Bonneville Dam area. Mr. Terras has obtained flowers, which he will distribute to the ladies with his compliments, and there will be music, free lemonade and cookies. Workmen have been busy all week getting the new meat market ready (or the Saturday opening. They have finished ami the cases have been in stalled. îi VISIT to Open W ir r ic k S a tu r d a y . John Wirrick is opening his new Red fi White store on Main »Orel to the public this wrrk lie is Join ing with J . It Carlson, owner of the Kotl White store on the highway, just east of the city limits, in putting on a sale which is expet ted to draw a large crowd of »hosiers. The two stores will serve refresh ments all day t hey are giving away a large numlier of [wires and will have demonstrations. I he Wirrick store occupies the new tile and stone building, across the It.-in Mernll • B u b K M II makes the fourth grocery in town ami will carry a substantial stock. If Wonder, 20 Bars ................6 9 ° PRINTING! W e are equipped to handle your print ing needs and can turn out your work on short notice. If you require menus, letter heads, cards, statem ents, bill heads or envelopes drop into the office or flag as down as we barge along the street. It does not make any difference where we m ay be going, you will find we are never in too big a hurry to stop and talk printing. The Dam Chronicle Tracticaily half of the automobiles traveling through Cascade Locks are from out of state, it was learned Fri day from a traffic survey conducted by C. E. Cam s, incharge of mainte nance in this district. The survey, made over a period of 16 hours, gave the following count: Oregon cars 101H « tut o f state cars 211 T r u c k s ........................................... 292 I • • 1 Montana anil California lead in the numlier of out state cars, but South and North Dakota [iressed for first place. Thecount was started at 6 p. m. and finished at 10 p. m. Total number of vehicles over the road in the 16-hour period was estimated at it Popular Hotel ■ W SPECIALS For FRIDAY and SATURDAY. JUNE 22 23 CLASSIC SOAP. 10 Bars MASON FRUIT JARS. Qts.. dittos lop*, Do* CERTO FOR CANNING, N «»/. t e g . GRAHAM CRACKERS HONEYMADE 2 lb*. SALMON. U u r e l brand, Med. Red, 2 for CANE SUGAR SYRUP. M aple L e a f B ran d , NEWTON FIG BARS. 2 lbs. SCHILLINGS COFFEE, None Better, 2 lb*. N IF C O *or or cooking, lb. -L x ‘ H h 25c III 19c 30c 23c 63c 11c SALMON STEAK ROYAL CHINOOK. I ib. can LIBBY'S ROAST BEEF. 12 o z . size PACIFIC OYSTERS, N ip-Tide fan cy b ran d , 8-o z., 2 for PURE SALAD O IL -in <,u*rt BIG DEMONSTRATION HERE Andrews DRESS UP F o r th e F o u r t h ! \ % V M 1, I 2000. CLASSIFIED FO R R E N T -F u rn ish «! cabin. Has light and water. Tooth Rock Gar age, Cascade Locks. FO R SA LE— Very reasonable, good [ rki I 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. T o be sold for storage. W rite or inquire at Washington Printing Co., 404 Washington St., Vancou ver, Washington. Jt i Uk We are now carrying a fine line of Suita made by the PENDLETON WOOLEN MILLS £ 2 2 - 5 ° <° £35-00 II ichp Huits are 100 p ercent virgin wool and possess unusual style. W e g u aran tee a fit— and th a t m eans we can fit you, too. W e have your size and co lo r and style m stock. W e a re con fid en t th a t this new s will be satisfying as news th at the big cam p is com in g to the O regon side o f the river, fo r it will perm it you to buy your suits righ t in the Bonneville D am A rea. TH E M EN’S SHOP