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About The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1934)
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I iw/rf AVw Mttuifrmtml WOODS BARBER SHOP Cloacal Shop lo Dam <>th • nlr /Icimy l i//«r / il'fla HIMER HI ECTRIC 1». 0 . Box 96 Cascade laick* RAC Radio lubes Standard Since 1915 KAL RADIO TU BE BRICES REDUCED 61 Different T y p es R e d u ce d $2.50 Saved on Some Types LOWER PRICES ON 31 OTHER TYPES Pay Electric Light Bills Here Radio Tubes Tested Free HOLLYWOOD DAIRY JOSEPH A. BUCHER. Prop. 1» . deliver n daily m< ruing and evening f rrsh milk from (wir <rwn msfirr ter! fretti of t.urrnsrv », ifrltvrretl from ISni-Kin I« Wveth Pitone 14-KJ, Bonneville, <»f leave word at mrat market ( awade lawks. MILK -CREAM - BU TTERM ILK - BUTTER Our milk is on sale at all the stores UlttVS mil IHMtT QUALITY MEATS AT PORTLAND PRICES Next Door to Cascade Food Store Open to Noon on Sundays WY an- new taking ortU*r* and making «laily d«- liverie* down the highway a* far a* Dodson. We an* open on Sunday until noon and make a Sunday morning delivery. We have inaugurated thin service for your convenience and trust )<>u will take advantage of it. If the deliveryman fail* to get your order on hi* round*, you can telephone it in. The phone number isT'J ( a*cade Lock*. Phone order* received before 9 a. m. " d ‘ go out the same morning. We are prepared to furnish you dressed chick ens, hut to avoid disappointment we suggest you place your order for Saturday and Sunday eailv in the week. Butter Eggs Cottage Cheese. All Kinds of Lunch Meats “YOU CAN GET THE BEST AT ANDREWS, YOU KNOW” ( IIKONK I.K Sunday Swimming Party \ jolly group of C.isiadiaii» made i EAGLE CREEK up a swimming |».»rty Sunday af tly Ml Mugli VV. Coppie. ternoon and journeyed down tlw highway to i br.u h on (lie (.'ol*j iiinIna near Eamb's Inn and had a Mi J I. Ill'll 'Iwot Monday real pleasant time. TI him : in the in I’mll.oid. parly were Mr. and Mr». J.amb, Mr. and Mrs. Brown and Miw Mrs S I'. Kissinger has gone In Vert Colony, from laonh'a In n ;! Jetty i yard near ( h.on|Mwg to Don I ram is, Miss I’earl Kecener, help in tlw hop harvest. the N'elvin I toys of the Dikesidr mar I et, |ir. I olson anrl I»nie Fol- j Mex Me < ill vary spent Sunday •mm, Mrs. Silva of the Bridge of «ith Ins parents, Mr. and Mrs. tin- (»« h I s Imtel, Mr. and Mrs. Max Holwrt Mifiilvary. Mill sap, Win Paine, Miss Vivian —o— Brown of the lakeside hotel, Mrs. I ynn I insler ami wife from I m e ami Wallace (Tuck) Ander-1 Portland visitrtl with the M. f e l son. lers family Saturday. Incidental to this pleasant Sun — a-— day party, »{waking of scenic won Hud Barker from Portland has der, ilmul Cascade tanks, Drug-1 <o,iw to I igle ( reek to make his gi-t Milltap contends that ‘ Turk’' !■ in with in I a other, (wot ge \ndertMin lus all sun rises or sun ° sets faded into obscurity when the 'Ir and Mfs * lurle Mctdoin spirit moves him to take a high Old son w. re Sunday guests at the , ,|ivr into the old swimmin' hole. I- ' Belanger home. tin this occasion “Tuck" enter- ° t.lined with some spectacular div- \!r and Nfrs. Marry shannon mg stunts, one of which Millsap "I P< at land sjwnt the weekend at descrilws as resembling a Iwauti- tiir Irvin l . Mail home, j ful sunset Anyway, everybody <* —■ ! had a good time. Mr- William Vigii from Hood ------------------------------ Kivu r sfwmliiu' a week with her To D iscus* Fishways. ■aster, Mr» l.ylr I, Iliikok Vf my eii.'ineers have called a — BONE D R Y LIMBWOOD While It Lasts $5 A CORD This is a Hardwood and includes Maple and Dog wood and some Fir. The supply is limited. THE HARVEY WOOD YARD Rear O f Lakeview M arket \ 7T T T tw ti M tun’ fir M'.fMlay in Portland. f~S\^ j| \ J fN j | Mr ami Mr J 11 ^ * urntinrigs w)lrrt. (hry will Iwar Imh sides to I 'I- "i H,,h ,hr Hed Jack- lhp contruvmy whuh is Iwing tar-.. rieri on Iwtwn’ti the state fish 1 |commission ami the U. S. bureau i Mr and Mrs. I. A H.iungrr; (>j },atiheric-s over the {Wojwr sys- entertained friends from Seattle L rm ,1( UM. ¡n Kt-ttin« salmon over I ursetay, Mr. and Mrs. O f i t Bimnevilk cbm. Hr<<wn. The fcrli-ral bureau wants hy draulic lifts, while the state fish Mi»s tiljdvs n!i\er sjwnt th* commission insists on five gravity wrrl r" 1 1,1 **•-«* k ,' rr *' •* KucM i fishways or runways at the dam if Miw Maty Janr Mratol). It ftas been suggested by the —o — state that a canal be taken out of Mr and Mrs T. (» Waring <-n- the river up toward the head of i trrtauK-d with a plena dinner <*n Bradford island and brought M t n< w Hunt |«'fih SutvLiy. down through the reservation to a I riijnymg tl»r affair were (xiint below the fish hatchery. the <> t. Amlcrv'n party from | Pnrtiatul. S te w a rt R eleased on B ail _o- j V I.. Stewart is out on l>ail and Vfr ami Mr» John Ingr rlunci .|{..iin after having l>een held m l daughter. Hetty, Sun . m custody at Hood River, where ■ lay at I a't MdK Plain», Wash.. ^ was KjVfn a preliminary hear- visiling M i" Marie Kronlarg. ¡ng ¡n circuit court on a jterjury ° charge following his indictment by Mr and Mr». M. < rllers and Kran(j jury. . hildrm and trrd (tilers s|»ent | indictment was returned! Sunday at Sauvte» island visiting aitrr Stewart had offered an al- j with their fsother. Joe l eller». j |,j|| vl|e. purported to have l»een signe<l l*y his wife, in Mr». <i (¡ilquist and Jesse the trial that grew out of th e1 j It irker iront I'ortlami werr Sunday quarrel between himself and Thad ^•iir-ts <d Mr. and Mrs. Deorge ! (ihuier, owner of the Texaco ser-; \\ Bute. vice station and garage, over pos-1 — o-- session of the property which is. Mi-- Rachel Kortgr of The I |urt of the Mrs. Stewart holdings. Dalles, who accompanied Oliver (Hazier claimed a 5-year lease Hurley anti ilaughtrrs to Seaside fr,,m Mrs. Stewart. The case was f.a a wei - were visitor- with Mr {u. , r«f liefore Judge Kre<l Wilson. 111 > 1 Mr' I reif sniiler. Mi-> Kortgi w{,(> ruh'rf in favor of (Hazier and in! Miv Snider are -iter-. tfte position that the bill of o - -.«le was fradulent. Mi and Mrs. Earl Wilson en- ---------------- ji.yeil .1 visit with relatives Sun Eim er Builds M ore Houses, day. Mr. md Mrs. <». D. Harris, j ack Rimer, the electrician, is front I ewfi.-tott, Idaho, anil theii imilding another house in he Hyde daughter. Mr Mulroney, anil |Urk district and pro{x>ses to put ; children from Portland, Dr. and Up three m„re m the same neigh-! Mr-. K. (i. tiale and -on. Jerry. |M,rbood. These houses will con- j from X'ancouver. W ash. Mso Mr. Iajn ihri'e rooms each and be fit- md Mrs. (I I.. Mickey and Mr. ,tN| up jn a modern way with and Mrs. Ueorgc Hamsen from |,|iiml)ing and electricity. Architects have prepared plans | Portland. They held a picnic at for a 20-unit bachelor apartment j Eagle Creek park. — o— house which Eimer and associates Mrs. W. H. K red i- »{tending propose to erect on the (Hover tlte w e e k in Portland with her son property, up the hill a block off the highway. and family. I he apartment building will l>e|: Mr. and Mr-. Ereil Benson anil j to feet long and 52 feet wide. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Harris from The upstairs will contain reading Brillai Veil were guests this week and recreational rooms. 1 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. J. Carlson, the grocer, is cn- Ingeritimi. jo\ mg a well earned but short va The often season for angling for cation in Portland this week. It is trout is from April 5 to November the first vacation he has had in three years. 15, Ix.th dales inclusive. A V 11 J One-half Mile West of Bonneville ICE CREAM—CANDY CIGARETTES BLITZ, W1NEHARD and HOP GOLD Beer on Draught and Bottled Beer * * Jt LUNCHES Sit and Sip by Our Opel Fireplace” DRESSMAKING and SEWING . . O Prompt attention given all work. Mending done for men. MRS. JE SSIE MOHR Opposite Cascade Food Store in Cascade Locks Mrs. Mona Burt Harrison will open her P ian o Stu dio for beginners and advanced piano students Sept. 1. Ad vanced pupil Harry YanDyke, Portland, and Louis Artan, Un iversity of Oregon. For particulars see Mrs. Maude Brolliar. Meet Your Friends at LAMB’S INN Our outdoors Garden is cool and shady. Winehard’s on Tap On the Highway, just below W'arrendale.