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About The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1934)
THE DAM CHRONICLE m e t h e dam By FAVE DOCV1U.E Mrs. XV C Vndersoa arrived in 1V> have purchased an au o Oacada Locks Sunday to join her trailer, «rhkh ih V * * * * * ,’ hin I uih I. »h « I' president ol the lim e up lo ( awa.le . mk*. l enirai Lumhri company Mr. and 11 11 Hair ad j Mrs. Xnderwm ami ihiklrrti arr ' Stale Prrudrnt of Eagle» at ll*r now occupying the new home ni'l dtrvnl a group Bridge of the liod* hotel I Ion» completed on ihr |*r»>|ierty inline F. \utrieth l>roughi hi> family di.itrh up the hill from the Catho day night The I agfe* are said t*r prrtttring to open dub n-um here from Salem ami thry m>w oc lie church property. —o— in the hotel When the M gr •»« cupy an apartment in ihr C. E. Walter Nelson, of lhr lakeside thr Bonneville «Um area <*r Broliar home. market, went down the Willamette j panned, member» m the valley Tuesday lo look over the; holding mrmhriditp in llwr Pori W allace Xnderson’s family from hop crop. Hr went out of l ax.u lc, |(*|j*r <»r rlsewherr nu> lian»- Portland are now occupying a new lawks like a flash. Wr don t prr (rr lo (hr local Kwlgr home on Rapids View Heights. — o — tend to know why. NO TICE H prisons who tu Mr. and Mrs. I.vnn Dingman. Julius Carlson has sold his |>ro(>- finger rings from me home will former cooks of ihr l>ew Drop Inn erty immediately back of the Dike return them, no mention will br have transferred their sen ices to side Market to P V lwitchell. a nude of names Mr*. Turn the Cooks Tavern in Bonneville. Portland contractor and builder, 1 Stubblefield. who proposes to remodel the house The Henderson home in Hyde and put in some cottages. The Park is ready for occupancy this property. 200 feet in depth, runs through from Sixth street to Sev WE RE PLEASED week. enth and fronts on lioth thorough - 1 fares. Carlson and hi> mother will TO PLEASE Ever ill Brolliar. last year’s grad move into the house immediately uate. is employed by the News south of the K E. Andrews & at Telegram as agent in the Bonne company store. He has owned this ville Dam district. house for several years. MERRILLS " ^ To tie sure that the water in the Mr. ami Mrs. Harry Matthew BARBER SHOP high school is pure, a sample has, son. who has l<een living on the been sent to be analysed. Julius Carlson property, are mov Mr. ami Mrs. J. A. Merrill were ing down to Dudson temporarily. 1 Portland visitors Tuesday. • AfiDiuws mi nun QUALITY MEATS AT PORTLAND PR r ^ j Nest Door to Cascade Food Stor« Open to Noon on Sunday* ~~ HENS ALL WEIGHTS 22C Lb Choice Cuts of Beef Pork Lamb longues -Heart* Liver Bacon Hams—Smoked Meats Wcinie* Hamburger Lunch Me«U Cottage Cheese l’ .c U r * I Cheese Butter Eggs Mayonnau* • YOU CAN GET THE BEST AT ANDREWS, YOU KNOW** Mr. and Mrs. Perras. Mr. ami Mrs. Arthur Sundstrn and Helen J Merrill were Portland visitors Monday. Prices Always Right at Cascade Food Store Mr. ami Mrs. T. C. Harrison and Addison Harrison were Port- | land visitors Monday. 8% SALE £ 2.. 239'«« Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Harrison, j Helen Christianson, Gibson Harri son. Elma Glazier and Nick Harri son were visitors at the Ice Caves Sunday. ^ Mr. and Mrs. T. Glazier were Portland visitors Tuesday. store wide reduction sale Carl Reuterskiold, George Mal lory, Cecil Morrison, Handsome Morrison, Bob Moore and Curt Burgen spent Tuesday morning fishing in the rapids. A slight ca tastrophe occurred when the raft capsized and deposited Mr. Morri son in the water. (No fish were caught). SALAD TIME DRESSING— In Water Glas* Fred Gray, local angler, caught a 48 pound Chinook Salmon Sat urday. SYRUP— Large Bottle Lumberjack Maple Q Thilma Lovell, Happy Morris and Mrs. G. Lovell were visitors in Hood River last week. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Coi and two daughters have returned to their home at Walla Walla, Wn. after spending a month with Mrs. Cox's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H Tharp at the Bridge of the Gods.” Ray H. Smith, of the Columbia Construction company, and family are now occupying the new 3-room house which was recently com pleted by Jack Eimer in the Hyde Park district. Jens Herman, steam fitter at 1 the dam. and Mrs. Herman are new residents in Cascade Locks.! They are living in the new house j which August Peterson has just finished on his property just west of The Chronicle office. Erick W. Erickson, who recently purchased the Christenson prop erty on Fifth street, is building a basement under the house. Wc are inaugurating nur CaiA <tmJ ( «|/rv S t i l < m Wc will Iw ihr i»ol> sl>>te of ihn l)|» in Ihr li>•nnr \illr Dam district iKir «Irlivr«) vtvitr ha* l>reu discontinued for ihr rriw a that wr could r*>t give our nuny cu»UNorrt ihr prier« they 4 rr 4 «c moaned Io in ihr city. Wr numUin onr j*««- I*» all, wuh nu credit I omt * ami delivery vervue tharge» adeln! in lhal (iriie. PRODUCTS NALLYS MAYONNAISE Pint* Quarts 120 / BOTTLE FREE BUS TICKETS will hr thrrrlully given to lh»-vr ¡«•<>;ilr who rule ihr bus ami buy a $2.00 |Hjfthav of p u r im . V» wr stale above, our jiriers ha.e all Lem cul a|>- pMUnutrly 8 jwr tent. YOUR CHOICE 3 Can* Your Choice, 3 Cans BU TTER Grade A Creamery-- A Saving for the Weekend C 1 COFFEE ' mi J e r r o r in ( i || m \ atuum ¡uik.nl The ('offer you k n r heard • mm h tl«Kil t <>r thi* *ak (*< |uuml New Large Package 55-Oz. With Premium p 7 1 POUND K I RN S P U R E TOMATO Del Monte Picnic A»p Del Monte Tip* Your Choice No. 2 3 Cans C I ornato Del Monte Juice Del Monte \ \ Tuna Fish Del Monte Sockeye SALMON Sli Cling Peaches Del Monte Tall No. 1 Tall Picnic Early PEARS Del Monte Garden I Solid Pac k Sugar Halves Tomatoes Peas CASCADE FOOD STORE, PEANUT BUTTER SOAP f u i ihr washing rsjen-rt in IS IIARs M>R CERTO I OR MAKING J H IIKS i CASCADE LOCKS CHRONIC! r _________