The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934, August 10, 1934, Image 2

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    THE DAM CHRONICLE
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CAMP KITCHENS
SUPPLY GOOD
FOOD FOR MEN
C A S C A D E LO C K S
Chalifoe of Tort land -pent Sun
day in the I ocks visiting Mr. and
Mrs. C. A Brolliar ami other old
Mrs. James Kirby of W yeth re- friends.
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turned home Thursday o f last
Visitors with Mrs. W.
week from a two months visit
MacKinnon over the weekend
l ew men on public w orks any­
with relatives in Texas.
were: Mrs. Leva Jackson, Mrs. II where live I»etter than employe»
C«H»l»er and sons, ltobbv and on Bonneville dam Vnd that «<«•*>
Mrs. Cassius Suiuly and daugh­
Stuart, Mr. ami Mrs. End Shet- for all of the «amps. I he tables
ters, Mrs. E. Saunders and Faith,
w . hh I and son«, James and Donald. |(|. |,raVy with («»si
motored to Victoria, B. C., this
ami Charles Jackson, all of Tort
Months ago the army engineers
week for a short stay with friends.
land, and Mrs. Leva Hewitt ami , |i(j oUt , , r_u t ,,f land near the
«laughters, I «»uise and C.yla, of r|j|roat| >lat|on on which living
M r. and Mrs. I d. Spolingrr are
Mtxle to, California.
«piarters were built.
I here are
home from a two «a rk s visit with
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two
gn>u|w
of
bunkhotiscs
ami a
relatives in Oakridke.
Due to increased activity in the , hir(| Krm|p
The
real estate and building business first ^ s r n ¡n number, are <x
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Warren
in the dam area, William K«-«!«r cup|rt| |,v government employe»
and son, Artie, left Monday for a
has discovensl that he " ill li.i\e|wkt> live in camp; the se««>ml 1 »
week's vacation at Seaside.
mail for his office full time in th« joccupied by empl«»y«'s «>( the t»uv
future. Mrs. Lucille Henderson, F \,ki„v»n company; the third
M r. and Mrs. A. T . Stewart,
who has lieen ojverating her lieauty ,U)W buiidinye. will l»r occupied bv
Miss Helen t»lazier ami l red Gray
>h.»p there ast a temporary loca- ,.mpJ(,vrs oi |hc c„|um|»ia Con
spent Sunday at Rainy lake fish­
«¡on since the July fire, will move ^ r|K|ion t-„mp.iny, contra, tors .»n
ing.
her equipment to the Merrill thf ?1o j000,000 spillway «lam.
pn»pcrtv near the restaurant, ami
Samilr| C. Lancaster, the rngi
Miss Hot Steele of Yakima,
will I k * open for l»usin«*ss at that ncrr wh„ built the Columbia Rivet]
Wash., sjrn t Sunday with friends
location Wednesday. She expects highway, recently said he had never
in Cascade Locks.
t«> remain there until the lodge
¡n a construction camp where
hall
is
rebuilt.
rnen
|ivr<|
)M-it(-r or enjoyed l»eitrr
Mrs. J. T . Jenkins and daugh­
°7~
. |« k k | than is served at Bonneville
ters, Betty and Mrs. K. I). M ac­
Mrs. I harles Nelson was verv
jh,. government employes luvr
Kinnon. were in The Dalles M on ­
pleasantly surprised Saturday af jheir «»wn kitchen, chefs an«l mess
day.
terniKin when a few of her friends kaj|
| hr kitchens are immacu-
came in lor her birthday. Mrs. C. ,a tf |lip fwuds of thr best.
I he
M i-s Alice Thompson o i Bend
K.
t
arils
entertained
for
her
hunkhouses
occupied
by
lhr-»c
rm
and Miss Hilda Xiemet of Marsh­
mother and guests with a lovely j
ari. t |ran, aify and heated
field vidtetl Anna M . Haggbkim
dinner. I hose present were; Mrv wilh WIMltl *toVPs
Thursday.
V - son. Henry N. Ison. M ane
, n , hf Atkins,in camp , hc bunk
\ebon. Mr. and Mrs Henry M i l - huUM,s art. ,aid out in * rrr„
M ilton Seitz and Mr. and Mrs.
ler .Miss Emma Miller and Mrs ; lhc mrn fu u . |u>vrr fui, tJ lw . for
Elmer McQuinn o f Winlock, Wn.,
. t . cam s.
'complaint over the food or living
were guests o f M r. and Mrs. Geo.
conditions, ami liecause they have
Haggblom last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ridenour [„-cn vcoil treated therr has nevrr
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eimer are and Mr. and Mr-.. ( ar<»l Ridenour been any evidence of laD>r tr<»ul»lr
building a new cottage on the A. 1.1 Newberg were guests oI Mr The food here, like the food in
the government camp, is of the
W . M eyer property, near tl»e in­ and Mrs. C. A. Brolliar Sunday,
best.
take o f the water supply system.
Mrs. Roberta Power, who ha
It is reported that a number of
other cottages will be built in the been visiting her father, J. R
Shaw, for the past month, left
district at an early date.
hunday for her home in Klamath
M r. and Mrs. John Martinsen Tails,
and daughter Lillian spent Sunday
with M r. and Mrs. H. Snyder at
Harold Wahl o f Portland j-
The Dalles.
visiting at the W. J. Carlson home.
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Cascade
Food Store,
IT P A Y S T O P A Y C A S H
WEEKEND SPECIALS
Friday and Saturday
s 6c W COFFEEpound
C ’O I v N
Golden
2 i° r
FIG NEWTONS2lb "k"
SHREDDED WI IE A T 3pk‘ 3 V
TOMATOES wi,b,w 2’ *
I lc
1 )
Thompson'» Seedless I pkg 2y
JI I I O
^ a v o n ,, ^ f ° r
)Q c
W e Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities
C O L U M B IA G O R G E H O 'I B
OPE N T O P U B L I C
Sunday Chicken Dinner, 85c
Come and Enjoy Our Beautiful Grounds
30 Acres, Waterfalls, Running Streams
N E W L O W R A T E S N O W IN EFFECT
Special Rates to Permanent Guests
On Columbia River Highway, Near H ood River
Keep You r Eye On
Miss M yrtle Daniels and Miss
\\ illiam Mallie of Hood River
Esther Ericksen o f the Rapids has succeeded Dave Din-more as
Club were in Th e Dalles Monday. manager o f “ Jim " M errill's bar-
| l*er shop. H e «¡ill take charge
S. J. Hammal of Hammals Phar­ Monday. Mrs. I.uiille Henderson
macy in Portland was here Thurs­ is moving her lieauty shop to the
day on business.
Merrill .-hop temporarily, until her
new location in the O ld Fellow-
M r. and Mrs. Axel Larson of building is ready for occupancy.
Seattle are visiting with Mr. ami Dave Dinsmore, home from a two
Mrs. August Peterson lor a week weeks visit in Salem, is now work­
or more.
ing with Ralph M attley in the
Rapids burlier shop at Erick
M r. and Mrs. Kline of Clatska- Erickson's Rapids club.
nine spent Thursday and Friday
as guests o f Mr. and Mrs. A. P e­
Clarence Arrotbers, who came
terson.
west six weeks ago to enter a
M r. and Mrs. Lawrence Peter­
son and son o f Clatskanine are
spending several days at the
August Peterson home.
M r. and Mrs. Henry M iller and
Emma M iller o f Portland spent
the weekend with Capt. and Mrs.
Charles Nelson.
M r. and Mrs. E. L . Conger,
who have been staying in one of
Mrs. A. J. (»«‘itner's cabins, have
moved back to their home in
H ood River.
veterans’ hospital, arrived in Cas­
cade Locks Monday and set to
work building cabins, which he ex­
pects to sell. A builder by trade,
lie fell ill in his Illinois home. Be­
ing familiar with the Pacific coast
climate he hustled out to the Puget
Sound, hoping to find relief. After
a month he gave up all thought
of asking for hospitalization and
began casting about for something
to do.
I he Bonneville dam at­
tracted his attention ami he came
up to Cascade Locks, saw an op­
portunity and determined to re­
main.
It is reported that Huey Long is
T w o o f the Haggblom boys,
Howard and Herbert, celebrated insanely jealous of Adolph Hitler.
their 29th and 19th birthdays, \ eah. And odds are that Adolph
respectively, during the pioneer is jealous of Huey,
picnic last Sunday.
Wayne Burt o f Newberg visited
his sister, Mrs. Wilburt Harrison,
at Larch M t. and Howard Har­
rison at the Locks last week.
Miss I'.lin Sumlsten has opened a
public stenographer’s office next
d<*»r to the telephone office. O f­
fice hours: 7 p. m. to 9 p. m.
and Sundays.
CASCADE LOCKS
Solid, staple, conservative growth assured.
Modern conveniences, electricity, telephone
water, etc.
One and onc-half miles Highway Business Frontage
Over 100 acres of residence sites with beautiful view of the river
the Cascade Falls and the mountains.
Reasonable prices and terms
SEL ECT Y O U R L O T N O W
J . B . L A B E R , owner
L O C A L P H O N E 151
Portland O ff ic e — 821 Failing Bldg.
A T 6524