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About The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1934)
\g r : ' THE PAM CHRONICLE 1 THF l>\M <11 K O S h i K - -w-w w w * MONKEY MOUNTAIN Meet Your Friend» at BONNEVILLE LAMB'S INN Our outdoors (ì.mlrn i> and study. ______________ W .iikrnen Winehard’s on Tap Prompt attention given all work. Mending done for men. MRS. JESSIE MOHR Opposite Cascade Food Store in Cascade Locks LADIES’ SILK HOSE 49c Double Heel and Toe Splendid Value Other Hose at 7 9 c and g g c 3 FRESH FISH AT ALL TIMES Sea Foods of all kinds season. We expect to have a stock of Crabs Friday. FRESH and CURED MEATS That adults and children alike I )< k 1 spu . enjoy watching tht» antics of m«>n Work tv !>eing ruche don the keys Is demonstrated by the building in otder that it nu* l>e I throngs that gather around this mln re ulv for u>r early in Nrplrmliei i lature mountain In Frank Buck's animal exhibit at the World's fair i in Chicago. The mountain 1« In RECREATIONAL CENTER habited hy nearly *2» rhesus m «n TO BE OPENED AT DAM key*. IV hr fu r fio .o o o . In Vcar. . * , \w «rilittg "I , .» . lontra«! t«»r c»»n r.uKcne- L u is count» * war- . ! rant indebtodness h.«s been redue- stru .tion »»f a recreational »enter •d from 1 1 4 1 ,4 1 3 .4 3 to f l S S , 4 ) it B ! 37 tu tho past year, according t«> ' provai of plans hy the war «le • the «-nil annual statement of ' »virtment , County Treasur- r Gnc«« s .h l-k « | j h f (\,|,imh a i'<«idruction The Irvasur* r has 1 1 2 1 .4 ): «3 coni|Kinv ami a «oni|uny known I rash on hand, hut some of this Is allotted I» oilier funds and tna> a«i tin- B «nnev ¡Hr t ‘»»mmunity t cn- m t to used to retira warrant». ter. Inc., bid Ml the fim crsni«« In d k ation s arc that tlie «»>mc-v«ion litg (•old l.rirk '»hip!««- I. will Iw givrn t«i the B«>nneville B ak er— A g»>l«l brick weighing Com m unity l'en ter. Inc I h i* 1 1 4 outve* Was shlpp-il tu the organize«! f*»r the ex mint t In» First National 1 n-lu n ' hank k m teat w. . k T h * gold press purpose «»I harolhng the con represent«<1 the rle nnp of a six- »«*>'i*,n am! is Hcjilctl by I.«>ir«»n •lay run of the O n d « r gold mine«. *>«j|»«n, Fort I am! aperatlng In th - Mormon basin Flin-» pr»>vi«le f««r a genera! district. At 130 an oun< e the store, theater, |ss«| liait, lurlirr brick was ca!u< <1 at I2S 33. A 73 ounce brtrk was brou- ht to the shop, shoe *h«>p am! pr»>l«ab!v a hank from the I ’ionecr dredge on licer »«(sit. T he projet t is e»j>e« te«l l«i c o st 5 2 5 , 0 0 0 . C lark’s creek th:» week. NiwiK-c <juliitu|<let* (him. N ) it t Mildred Sm ith's rat. “Goldie” gave Llrth to .Slain»-« quintuplets, but Goldie did not approve of the ctore nssorlatlon of h* r Jill) hah:» « i o pro«-» • 1« d to separate th«ni. She severe«! the navel cord to free two, but the other three off. red t.ior# t« rl"Us complications w.»h the result that on» kilt« n d.-d. c ue lo.-t a l« g and the third carries extra Issues was called to rivals. LAKESIDE MARKET New Pastor Arrives to Fill Bonneville Pulpit Rev. Manley Trrfrm of Scholls has licen a|>ts>inte«l minister at Bonneville to fill the pulpit at the Community «hur«h Mi« salary is | h,.jn8 „fnlerw ritlrn by the Fort Ian«! < ’otim ¡1 •>f C hun he*. whi»h ha* la-cn intrreste«! for some •»• the unusual a r month* in providing religious ser vile» f»«r the district. The new pa >tnr has arrivnl in B»»nncvillc an«l is n««w making his Troo[>* In Germany wenr sigtml home at Eagle creek He will fill lights when marching on r«>u«N at the pulpit at the morning am! eve night. The Inst mnn of each for Sunday tnatlon Is equipped with a signal ning services Sunday lamp on his cap, nrm or hark to sch«s>l is Iteing hel«| regularly warn approaching motorists that every Sumlay morning. soldier* are on the road. The plan In addition to his work at Bon mis fried nfier trooper« bad l«»eti j neville. the Kev. Mr. Trefetn will Injnred by cars while traveling at alxi hold x-rvitrs for the Triple night. '< ramps at Wahkeen.i in the G i v e . Off 20!>,0 0 0 . 0 0 0 Amp I new Bt n-on f».irk and at Wyeth. , Tr o o p « C a r r y H i g h w a y Liyht« Charged hy the cosmic ra.v* from the radium In the stars the world i* s huge djniimo producing \ »). (MUmo ntn|ier«-s of electricity, nc cording to l»r. I.tither S II tiii.ie sole survivor of six chemical etigl- n»«ers who r«-llne«l the first coin merdnl radium In America.—pop ular Mechanic» Ma g a m e. Safe "There’s a theory, yon know, that P«opI* In the n< xt worhl follow the same occupation lh««y do In this one." “Then I’rn all right; I make Ice cream." G e t t i n g It S t r a i g h t We Deliver GRADE A PASTEURIZED D A IR Y PRODUCTS Daily artsiie. Leave «mirra nt I «kr»i,|P I ■ w*u , or get the milk nt any grocery »lore store *| *|Uf)| ^ highway. BRANDES CREAMERY. |nc the II will ojH'n her Piano Studio O turning Bonneville I he work i' bring car rtrd on under direction of Invjrec- tur Warren K Punir. Hie new vh<x>l building prom jx-s in lx* one of the finest in the state of Oregon It »ill lw healed front a central heating plant, »dl have thiiT rooms and pruvalr a« comntodations lor all the children tributare to Bonneville between the ||i«d Hiver county line and Mrs. Mona Burt Harrison and SEWING . . commenced dirt lurvlay «»n the new SIS,000 s»h.>«>l whuh the ferlerai govern <>n the Highway, just below \\ arrendale. DRESSMAKING AAAA4 Government Starts Work On New Bonneville School cch » 1 for beginners and advanced piano students Sept. 1. Ad vanced pupil H.»rr> Van Dyke. Fort land. and Louis Artan. I n- iversity of Oregon. For particulars see Mrs. Maude Brolliar. “Gel ‘A* Premium Milk «I no F.*lr» ç * KJtchenetrle—There fs n kirk !<» cause a Kur»>[«-an prince want* to marry a rnovle queen. Ifumldfircas— Who ohjetta, his family or h»«rs? O r d e r « H o t * ff Year» Ah e a d I ■ « ml lence in th. business future, * store clrnln in England has placed an order for 10,HO0.(M) artificial silk stocking*. r<> he delivered nt regular Interval- In the next eight years. New Subdivision <>[sniti 2 of a new sulxlivi .ion on the highway at the Columbi* fox farm, near Unti-»«. ha* Ix-en an noimi c< I by \ i< lor Mardon. finan cial agent, with hra«l«|Uarter> in the Fark building. Fort land. I he owners of the pro|>erty, a small company, prop.«e to handle a< reage ami lots and may establish a busim - district, with a grocery tore, a filling tati».n, Ix-er s|*it an«! car«! room, there is talk of another stilidi- vision lieing opened at Warren- «laie, but as yet no publii an noimi «-ment has I s en made of pro fuse«! plans. I lie* tennis (Hurt on the reserva tion near tin- administration build ing is In-coming more ami more po|Milar. Ju t now Clyde Hubbard and (.«-or;-«- l.int« n are fighting some duels on the lourt. V. EIMER ELECTRIC O . B o x !«1 C .i MAZDA LAMPS WIRING MATERIALS M,. 1 ^ RCA RADIO TURK EIXTURQ Let u do your wiring. No cl f r preparing « >timai« s. \\V an* lio-n-ej electrician*. Pny Electric Light Hills Here Radio I ubra letted Free H OLLYW OOD DAIRY JO S E P H A . H U C H K K . P ro p . Two d«'livrrM~. daily morning ami rvrtung 1 tr«h mA kJ f i>wii in>j«r« irsi lieol of ( i w f t n n i , «IHivr-«.! to Wvrth Fh>«tir l i l t , BoonrMlIr, or trave w t<J g J market I i-a.nlr tasks MILK CREAM BUTTERMILK BUTTQ Our milk is on snle nt nil the stores You Can Eat, Drink And Be Merry at the R A P I0 S CLUB l KICK I HU KSOX, h o p u t r , REGULAR MEALS SHO RT ORDERS V "U will n ifiy our (<«x| aru! ouf wr»l«e plate for the ladies to ra t. \ nxr HEMRICH and SALEM BEER ON TAP Beds in Our Bunkhouses 25c a Dsy Sheela, *how**n», heat, lik'ht. «tc. Quiet . . . Clean . . . Cl«««- In ::: A N D A REAL PARTY EVERY FRIDAY NIGHf Facts About B rid al Veil LU M BER i he Hr will \ pj I imlirr O*. is youf nearest lunilier manufiu Hirer . . Jour neigh lion are ihrir em ployee* . , , am! they s|>e« iali/e in high gra«le lumlier. Bridal Veil Timber Co. Htidnl Veil, Oregon