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About The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1934)
THE DAM CHRONICLE , n r !>w t r n K o \ u 11 F. F. (liilhih generai nwnagri i„f thè I «»rd Motor company at L O U 1E FOLSOM (turno* Aire- Vi gemina, with In BONNA VILLA w il» and daughtrr Mi» |k*n Bui Jeweler Bv \lM> l i h kin o to n ros ot In ni Perù, viotrd willi If we don? have it, we Mr. ami Mr» J W MH« Didav |hev vvill «perni thè monlh of will g-. t it for jo n . • Mi— K' i Ih*nt<* i vl-ited her Wo repair watches and I ’uott'.er in Portland over the week ' Augii t ni Portland. - o— jewelry. You w«l appre lend H a M p k n Master i i 1 - Mr .. id Mi» I ' ink H a ) a ciate our prompt service ! Ch:»te. who hi- V tn visting her t i.v the |u»t week returnrd with dmner gur-l» SumUy of Mr. and Cascade. Locks. Oregon ! Iier. Mr- C II I libes in Poti land \] m , Judge Mevandei ol Ma-k.i —o — Mrs. It Johnston, and daughtrr. was a guc*-i Mae. of Portland, t- vi-itmg at Moffitt creek wnh her daughter. E. H. BERGER. M D. Mr. and Mi? K Mi I J> »'“I Mr- I. Pratt. Mr and Mi- N U «I N tw b«l -jirnt die wceki with Mi anil HOURS: Dr. F. H. Zener of IV*rtlaml Mr K 11 Km;> Sund.iv Mr* Mondays 10 a tu lo S p m. ‘ visited with Mr ami Mr» I tank Ki’ ipp iute!tj'iirsl with a Imniii WVdncsdav»—l- * w to S p. 93 W’ehlier Saturday evening. dinner. other gv*r-t' tiemg Mr ami —o — Fridays— 10 a. m. to 5 p. m Mi Ed WtM i ' Mi and N| Mr. and Mr- It i \\o»sl have j I ddv vheulelr taken over the harbor .-I k > p across Office temporarily located in --o — from the B<>nn> V illa «rill. Dr. Fol?on - Dental Oftice. George Ihiiw in. ittom|unird b) Hal Babbitt oi the Bonny Villa hi- wile and children on hi» way grill motored to Hood R:ver 1 net- fn>ii) Montana lo California, stop |wd f««r a vi-it with hi» hrothrr. day on business I V Duman at B<*nny Vite DR. F. F O L S O M Dentist if C ascai »; L - cks , O regon RAPIDS BARBER SHOP R'. ph M att LEV, hfjno^'r D t Dm »: ¡ft', Attendan: Lati.es' ami Children’s H.iir Cutting. You will appreixste our I try s e n k e . tn- SHOE.» SHINED Stand i.- open all day. Best shine in town for 10. M. E. OAKES General Contractor Fret Pian rru J F-sttmote Cascade L x k ^ Oregon SERVICE SHOE SHOP H ar.cy Corey. Pro*. Repairing at l*o<iland Pri» .- With Modem Mat hitery C ascade ?. ocks , O regon W. L. GROVE, Barber At Shady Nook Auto Can^ rr.üe west of Bonneville First Clots Work Portland Pruts MEN’S HAND LAUNDRY ] Mrs. P:ir! Pitman, Owner . M<xlern Prices—Prompt Service ; C ascade L ocks , Oar con BRIDGE OF THE GODS HOTEL Rooms by day, week or month. NVe serve regular meals. ? l(an — Hospitable—Comfort lbl CAsr -.Dr. L ooks , O regon T00TH ROCK GARAGE Aato Sloctrician 1 ttery . vice and (è Ml ii Hci>air NV’ork ; •1 SF7 John Kavanauph, P rof Mi-- Jean McDougal. daughter of Mrs. Warren Dunn of Warren* dak*, gave a wienie r<u-t Sunday ¡evening on M elon! creek Iw.uh in honor of her gur«t. Mr-- Eileen '»keffingloii. and ui.-i lor l ari ,'h- Innis who i- leaving for school this week. Those prr-ent were Miss I ’leo Wbrndanger, Clayton . »pear and W illiam S '-ott. Ira Shortridge i- vi-iting with his son.-. J. \V of the l.nquist ad* dition and K t oi Bonny Vue. Mrs. Bnd Hawkins and daugh ters came home fur the weekend, and left again Sviriday f"r l>*>dgc Park where they wiil -jieml the week. Mi— Dorothy lliuck i» vi-mng with lier gr.iiwlir thei 'Ir- ' I Grifutb o - Mr. and Mr» t li Hubbard «prnt thè weekend in Portland Mi— Vuiia Itlomlierg a»c .m|Mnird them home to Weecovr where »he Wtll he theil gursl toc a Irw dav» Cari Mi Imi - teli MomUv ree ning l’or »arj Iran« i-»<» wlirte he will enter thè 1 niver-iiy of »an (J Mi M i Inais i- thè talented voung munì un wh«i ha- l»ern entertaining gue-t» at thè M-W’.ny Villa grill Mi— N’rlda Jean Heelie lu- ju-t Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Jones nv- J rrturnerl ironi St Vincent » hofn tored to Portland Saturday to visit tal where -he lud ber tonsil» ir- relatives. They returned with a moved. new Willy s 77. Mrs. \. U Bolliger Et» ha*l a i The free enterainmenls held Itwo-weks vacation lau.pmg out i every Thursday evming at the |Community hall are drawing large ¡and vi-iting with Mr and Mr». J K krl-ey. ¡and appreciative attendances. So ¡far all entertainments have been A Bolin and fami!) »peni thr from Portland, but Thursday eve ning the program war ro/nposed of weekend in < >reg.^i ( uy. local talent. Mr imi Mrv \S . I Schulrnlx-rg vi-it«sl in PortUml »aturday and* The men - and women’s bridge Sundav. clubs, two new organizations, both —Oy held sessions Tuesday evening. Mrs. A li. Kintoul ha- ju-t re- The women met at 'he home of Mrs. Jack Mills and the met met (urne<l home after a werk vivi in Portland. it the h >rre of I. Brande*. -— o — Mrs. William Ellis has just un dergone an operation at the St. Vincent’s hospital where she ha.s Ix-en for almost two weeks. She is getting along very well and will , soon return to her home in Bonny ’ I!»i’ us lir-lugli» i- building i new le .me in the Lnquist addili«.n — M 11 M ( toc Dale, bave retur ned (roti, Oregon City i iter a visit with ber rivi ber, Nfr-, N. Mckillican. Whilr awav fiale ktd bis I -r.-il- and adrv.id- removed. Wednesday afternoon Mr». C. E. Ferguson of Bradford island Mr. and Mr-. >. K. Miller vi»- entertained a group of friends, in iletl with relative- in H- xk I Rivrr cluding many from this commu Sunday. nity. Cards were jday ed and dainty refreshment- -erved by the hi»stes-. Mr. and Mr- A. \nder-on ami a group of friends enjoyed a pi< ni< Edgar Allan Poe was iri love lunch at the fi-h hatchery Sunday with his— feet. They were his one with Mr and Mrs. Ü. 1!. Connelly. .and only pride which he displayed ! in and out of season. Ihe mu-krat is one of the few North American animals wlu<h Mrs. Henry Meinert and Miss ha- no representative in thr (ild Laurette Wheeler of Portland are world. sending the week with Mrs. W. H. Venohr. An expert says that only H50 j words of the 400.000 English ^fr. and Mr-. Walter Dunn and wools are needed fi.r orrlinary Mr. and Mrs. Forest Alhriglit of conversation. I Portland vkited with Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Marvin la-t Sunday. D. M. 'I irvin j • attending the I | _^ American legion convention in Mrs. (ieorge Mason, mother of A so »ria this week. Mrs. Marvi 1 Henry Mason of NVarrend.tle, u.d daughter, Margie, win pe nd «pent the weekend with her son. !'•' wee!, n Paril i o. 1 DUU 5 H I III I h . NYu F«.»i A ut«» I'ruck Service luMwoin lV ittla ^ Cttsc i lo Id»ck*. Fonneville und Hritlnl Vril. /«si; P a llo r i lO.i* A M 6 oo r M. ■*' C on mi* I» 1 . • ™p M v jo i* m Ijttte ( tSi'o f» I - ih è l— , Ar l'fUomd - : yo p M IJ.OO P M P o r tla n d Office C ascad e M Midnight Ninth Avenue nnd Irving Telephone BRondwey 0441 Locks Off ice—Aerosa street from market R J. WUNER. Agent — CASCADE LOCKS PROGRESS NO. « 1 . .i, I -» of n w I» nl«a\ I rnattrrij - a t i ’ti li'ii (o tin* oh tur» IVtin'a I »vorn hja I h il piil>li I i |ir.»t»i|tmnr« il w lirre n » I w« n n lust it want i» g iv r » Ute NN •• m n g r a t n l u t e M i\ r in ' NIr iVnn WEST COAST POWER CO Famous for Its Good Food DEW DROP INN Club Breakfasts Regular Meals Sunday Dinners A Quiet Refined Place BLUE RIBBON ON TAP 1* I t the Personal Management of M r. aad Mi>. K. B. Andmon. BENEFIT DANCE U N D E R A U S P IC E S O F T H E REBEKAH LO D G E SATURDAY NIGHT SEPTEMBER FIRST MERRILL’S PAVILION