The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934, July 06, 1934, Image 3

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Fresh Fruit and Vegetables
Tomato«», 8 IbH.
C a n n i n g Peach«», 16-lb. crate*
Sweet C o r n , d o z e n
Bert» and Carrot», 8 bunehcM
1 .el luce, I I h - jh I m
Bell Pepper», dozen
O re g o n
20c
.... 45c
J0c
lie
40 c
w k m e e t a l l c o m p e t i t i v e p r i c e s ____
LUMBER
|We are now eotubliahed in our new yard on Main
utreet, just north of the YVe-Awk-U-Inn. Our stock
s clean, new, complete. We can furnish you a stick
>r a carload. We invite you to visit us before buying
ii»ur lumber for u cottage, repairs or business build­
ing
We have in »lock a few »lightly damaged
door* which we are »citing at reduced
price».
BUILDERS HARDWARE
WINDOWS DOORS NAILS
!U JILDERS SUPPLIES PAIN TS
WINDOW & DOOR SCREENS
Central Lumber Co.
Cascade Lock», Oregon
AfIDftftfS HEAT riAPHET
Q U A L IT Y M E A T S A T PO RTLAN D PRICES
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ihoulder Pork Roast, lb.
12c
ihort Ribs, lb. ..................................
8c
'eal Steaks, lb.
lib
18c
Steaks, lb.
..17c
iirloin Steaks, lb.
*o rk
18c
Steak», 11*.
20c
Hamburger (No cereal or trimmings) lb.
: h i c k e n s - fryers ,b
15c
22e
“ YOU C A N G E T TH E B E ST A T AN D R EW S,
YO U K N O W "
DRIVE A PLYM O U TH
AND B E H A P P Y
See the Plymouth Sedan to be given away
luly Fourth in Cascade Locks.
Ask us for a demon­
stration. We are dealers for Cascade Locks and the
[Bonneville Dam area.
G ARRABRAN T BROS
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LOCAL NEWS
II ./ p I Mryrr w u a Saturday vi»-
Mr». Del Brad bum if »pending a
•l-.r in 1 tie Lock» with her parent*, Irw weeks with her mother-in-law in
Mr and Mr». A. W. Meyer.
The Dalles
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Mi "* Lena ( 'ollinn hts returned to
Joe Thurner of Wyeth has been
her home in Cascade D *k » after a confined to his lied for Mimetime with
year q»rnt in letianon.
a serious illness.
J rv> Glazier and vm Elmer were
home fur il*e dam celebration.
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htaok Rtmtrr, .1 lamtgrr
Mr
and
Mr»
liunyard and daugh­
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ters, Evelyn and Maxine, qirnt sev­
eral days last week in Albany visiting
with relatives,
\ Horry Ilf am ami h u t Oil, Profit.
CASCADE LOCKS
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25c
il milts mi mid mat lum
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d a m c h r o n ic l e
Hood R iw
Miss Jane O itn e r went to Hood
River Saturday and from there con­
tinued on to Underwood for a brief
visit.
Mrs. M Kirby is reported as hav­
ing arrived safrly in Port Anhur, j
Texas, ami enjoying a pleasant stay
Dorothy l-ang of I.innton 1» visit­ with relatives and friends.
ing with her uni Ir. Wm. Ding. She
plans a visit of several months here.
Mrs. Sundy and daughters, Faith
and Mrs. Fred Saunders of Berkley, j
Mr ami Mrs Walter Hales are Cal., »jient Monday with Mr». Jack
home again at Dicks after an atten­ Buce in Mo»ier.
dance of several weeks of summer
school by Mr. Hates.
Eel. Cowell of Aberdeen, Wash., is
making his home with Floyd Sayce.
Mr ami Mrs L. S Hroiliar of Na­
When the Yager Bros, show was in
tional (»rants Park, Calif., are visiting Cascade Dicks one of the monkeys
here with the former's parents, Mr. railed “ Bobby” escaped while being
and Mrs. C. A. Hroiliar.
(eel A meml«er of show. Bob Feather-
stone, while attempting to catch the
K. D istil ami E. J. Hroiliar at- monk was seriously bitten on the
Irmled a meeting of the school board wrist.
at Hood River Monday evening.
Mr. ami Mrs. T . H. Harrison, ac-
brank Rankin was a recent visitor comjianied by Addison and Richard
herr with his parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Harrison ami Kverill Hroiliar, mo­
Rankin.
tored around the Mt. Hood loop Sat- \
urday, »{lending a part of the day at
Mr. ami Mr». K. L. Conger of Swim.
flood River are now staying at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. (¿eitner. They
J. W. larMarr, superintendent of
plan on renting a cabin for a few the planing mill at the Wind River
months.
l.umlier company when it burned in
1907, came up from Portland Satur­
< lark Morris of Portland is spend­ day to renew acquaintances with old
ing a lew day» here with Mr. and friends. He expressed the wish to re­
Mr». R Muftis.
turn to Cascade Dicks, and left a
subscription to The Chronicle. Mr.
Carol Jean Hurt has returned to be M an was accompanied by Mr. and
her home here after a stay of some Mr». Orla Hayes ami Miss Edna
months in V attle.
Fucker, whose home is in McMinn-
, ville.
Mrs. Tom Stubblefield has joined
her husliaml here ami in future will
Mrs. Grace Scott and V L. Zuid-
lie a Dicks resident.
erduin. owners of the Wo-Afk-U fun,
Mr. ami Mrs. John Hurt returned
Thurvlay from a visit in Portland.
a(Com|*anird by Hetty Hurt who had
bern visiting relatives there.
have made a much needed improve
ment in the entrance to the restau­
rant by building new steps and
bringing the entire floor up to one
level.
Mr». T . C. Harrison, Mr». T. H.
Irwin WHkes. proprietor of the
Harrison ami Richard motored to
new restaurant which is being opened
The Dalles Tuesday.
in the Glover building, was called to
Portland by the death of his brother-
Barney Reams, former resident of
Cascade I-ocks, Spent a few dav* 'n-'aw and did not get his place
* o|>ened for the Fourth.
here this week.
The action brought by Thad Glaz­
Mrs. Buce, one time resident of
ier
against the Stewart estate to ob­
the Dwks but now of Mosier, visited
tain
a lease on the Texaco service
here Tuesday.
station, opposite the postoffice, was
heard before Judge Fred Wilson in
Marion Karavanich, former resi­
| circuit court at Hood River last Fri­
lient of this city, is visiting here this
day. Glazier has had possession of the
week with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. J.
property for the past year. He claims
Karavanich.
a five-year lease under a verbal con­
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tract with the late Mrs. A. L. Stewart.
Harold Heiner of Altoona, Wash., The estate has declined to recognize
was a recent visitor at the J. Glazier the purported contract, has insisted
home.
on taking the station away from
Glazier. Jack McCrary, called as a
Ronald Glazier, by unanimous witness, testifier! that he heard Mrs.
vote, won the baby ring offered at Stewart tell ('»lazier he could occupy
the Yager show for the most popular the property for five years. Verlol
taby in the tent.
contracts are recognized in Oregon
under the law.
Verne Kuhl. member of the Hood
River land, played in the sacred con­
Interest in a proposed bus service '
cert at the |ark Sunday night. A irw between the dam and ( ascade Locks
hours later he was rushed to the hos- continues to grow. D. E . Maher of
pital and at 8 :3 0 Monday morning Portland was in Cascade Locks Tues­
was operated on for appendicitis. He day looking over the situation with a
is reporter! to lie getting along nicely. view to establishing a line that will
run from Herman creek to Warren-
N. F. Hyde, superintendent of the dale He has suffucicnt equipment to
air|*ort, is ruling about these days in provide hourly service.
While in the district he called on
a new Plymouth car, purchased from
Garrabrant Brothers of Hood River. V W. Meyer, president of the cham-
The Plymouth, always popular, has l>er of commerce, who invited him to
liecome doubly so since it became a attend the chamber luncheon next
prize in a drawing for the Fourth of week and discuss the desirability of
obtaining a fanchise.
July celebration.
Demands for fire insurance has
been active since Monday night s fire.
One of the busiest men in town is
Vernon G. Henderson, who is writing
insurance this summer. He has ojiened
an office In The Chronicle building.
Many |>eopIe who had given little
thought
to Insurance suddenly dis­
Through the efforts of Samuel C.
covered
that
they needed protection.
Lancoster a new tennis court ami
playground for children is firing
Walter M. Lane, railroad station
built on the reservation at Bonne­ agent in Cascade Dicks for 17 years. (
ville. The courts are firing laid out on returned Monday after an exile of j
ground near the Community House. three years elsewhere to again take
charge of the station. He has been
Cnrl R. Gray, president of the working in The Dalles for the past
Union Pacific, and a number of other few months. Prior to that he had
railroad officials, visited Bonneville been in Pendleton and other towns
recently. They came to Bonne­ on the Union Pacific. Mr. lame was
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ville to look over the ground and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller of
Portland spent the weekend as the
guests of Captain and Mrs. Charles
Nelson. Mr. Miller returner! home
Sunday night, but Mrs. Miller re­
mained for a longer visit.
Open <t
despite
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LAKESIDE
MARKET
You Can Eat, Drink
And Be Merry at the
RAPIDS CU'D
ERICK ERIC I
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hofinetn
REGULAR m e a ls
SH O RT ORDERS
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You will enjoy our food and our service. A nice
place for the ladies to eat.
HEM RICK’S *nd SALEM BEER
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Barber Shop in Connection
CASCADE LOCKS
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M A Z D A LA M P S
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Let us do your winng. No cha./e f r
preparing estimates. We ire i. ns 4
electricians.
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OPEN FOR BUSINESS - '
The fire Monday night destroyed our restaurant,
but we are doing business a* usual again for it takes
more than a fire to stop u th an k s
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^ienda.
Old location. Look us up.
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BLUE MOON CAFE
T A B L E S FOR U D IE S
Open All Night
MERRILL’S
BARBEQUE
J . A. M ERRILL, PROP.
M EALS *nd LUNCH
W E IN H A R D S AND A L T
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