The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934, September 14, 1934, Image 3

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CHURCH S E R V IC E S
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A Select School for Young M m and Boy»
I I* u M h i m it n l to all irrv u e t.
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BONNEVILLE
7 p. m
I*. K, Knot returned f r o m I
( tHilee lu*t fnday evening.
BONE DRY
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Mr* (jenrge Afkinvm left this '
week fur S|«>k.me where she will 1
make her home.
While It Lasts
$5
Captain John J. Torkelson re-
turnet] from his vat at ion last
Thursday.
A CORD
Mr. Harris had a* his guests
Sum lay his wife anil mother from
Portland.
This is a Hardwood and
includes Maple and Dog-
wood and some Fir. The
supply is limited.
the invitational dinner dance j
held hy the Columbia Construe
tion ComfMtny in celebration of the
completion of their new mess hall
was heM last Monday evening, j
rather than last Thursday evening.
THE HARVEY
WOOD YARD
The regular Thursday night en­
tertainments held at the Commun­
ity Center have lieen changed to |
I riday nights so that the school
Rear Of Lakeview Market
thildrcn may enjoy them also.
1 his Friday a local talent program ;
will lie given.
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Hill Arndt, chief cook for the
Atkinson Com;>any hits gone to
Nan Francisco where he will un­
dergo an operation.
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BONNY VILLA
The hatchery crew enjoyed an
outdoor supfier last Thursday eve­
ning in the park. Those present
were Mr. anti Mrs. Frnest Ander- I
son. Virgil Anderson, Jesse Rales, I
Mr. and Mrs. Carlisle Harris, Carl
Cook. Mr. ami Mrs. Archie An­
derson, anti Mr. and Mrs. John
Johnson.
M r s . Jp s « « Rales who under­
went an alteration recently was
able o leave the hospital Monday.
She will stay in Portland for a
while Itefore coming home to Ron-
neville.
THI S
In Beautiful
EDGEWCCD
PARE
CASCADE LOCKS
Over 200 choice hom nilei to choose from; do*e to grade and
high »chool; w ater; electricity; telephone; churche«; hourly bu*
service to dam. Restrictions for your protection. A real home town
to live in. W arrantry deed.
Mrs. K. J. Collins, Depot agent
at Bonneville, is now on her vaca­
tion. She is being relieved by Mr.
W. W. Smith.
Samuel C. Lancaster has been
confined to his home in Portland j
for the just ten days on account I
ttf illness. He expects to return i
to Bonneville sometime this week.
Mr. anti Mrs. G. C. Wood mo­
tored to Portland Sunday where
t h e y purchased new. modern;
equipment for a two-chair barber |
shop. Mr. W ink ! expects to open ;
a new shop at T yrells Tavern j
within a very short time.
Mr Hyndman. ex-mail pilot and
now mechanic for the Atkinson
Company, anti his father recently;
flew to San Francisco.
H. R. Skinner, Frank Linnton,
I.eo Miller and Harold Richen. all
of the U. S. engineers at the dam,
traveled down to Portland over the
week end to meet a team from the
C. S. Engineers office in the Pit-
tock blink at bridge. They won
2 match points. It was the second
time that the four players from
Bonneville have defeated the Port­
land team.
$5.00 down— $5.00 a month. These lots arc up to 50x100
Some larger.
See BILL K EELER AT REAL ESTATE OFFICE, Or
IRA OWENS, MANAGER CASCADE LUMBER CO.
J. B. LA BER, 821 Failing Bldg.. Portland. AT water 652»
Larry Sherman is closing his
restaurant anti garage on the high­
way preparatory to seeking a new
location. The ground on which his
building stands is said to have
been leased to a syndicate which
wil open a large store and recre­
ational renter. The plans are said
to include a hotel.
One-half Mile West of
Bonneville
ICE CREAM—CANDY
CIGARETTES
BLITZ, WINEHARD
and HOP GOLD
Beer on Draught and
Bottled Beer
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LUNCHES
Sit and Sip by Our Opel
Fireplace”
DRESSMAKING
and SEWING . .
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N EW F A L L
H OUSE D R E S S E S —
$1.00 and $1.95
MRS. JE S SIE MOHR
Opposite Cascade Food
Store in Cascade Locks
Mrs. Mona Burt Harrison
will open her
Piano Studio
for beginners and advanced
piano students Sept. 1. Ad­
vanced pupil Harry Van Dyke,
Portland, and Louis Artan, Un­
iversity of Oregon.
For particulars see Mrs. Maude
Brolliar.
Watch for Opening
of Bonneville Barber
Shop at
Tyrell’s
Tavern