The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934, September 21, 1934, Image 4

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    THE DAM CHRONICLE
H R O V lO P
EDWARDS INVITES Y
WARRENDALE
By
Vino Ferrington
Mrs. Minnie S ur! vk and Mr>
Ellis havr gone to Long Brach,
California.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Canrillo .»ml
Mr. and Mrs Cliff Murphy sjvnt
the week end in Fort land.
Come B» Edwards Eurniturr l nm|vm>
furnishings you want for your h*'"»
r nur uivl t>»k Mirri, For I land. ‘ »irgoti. ami kart* )SJ,» »fc w
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mvitn \»u 1.» ttukr u r <d thru Bl>rral I redit |>rttM
at nricrs th.it arr in tun«- with >our |u> iIn-
Sensational Rug Val
Mr. and Mrs. l>. Bergman vis*
¡ted with friends and relatives in
Fort land over the week end.
Mr. and Mr> Stanley Morrison
of Fortland are now living in one
of the Lively houses at Warren-
dale.
Mr. ami Mrs. A. K. Me Vilen
visited in N..i|>j»x»c Sunday lhey
have just recently purchased a
new Willis 77.
Mr. ami Mrs. W. F. Bennett
and Mrs. K E. Morgan motored
to Fort lami on Monday on a busi­
ness trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Beecher,
and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Beecher
enjoyed the week end in town.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Withrow
Mr. and Mrs. jack Rowe, ami Mr
and Mrs. R. E. Goodlin took a
trip around the Mt. Hood Loo}
Sunday. A picnic dinner was en
joyeil at the Summit.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Carpenter
and son have returned from Cali­
fornia where they voited for about
ten days with relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mr». A. E. Franklin
spent Monday in Portland.
KEEP WARM and COZY
with a CIRCULATOR
RADIATOR
Miss Gladys Wallace of San
F rancisco visited with Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Carpenter over the week
end.
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Easy Terms
PHILCO
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Mr. and Mrs. H. F.iffer, Miss
L. Friffer of Butte, Montana, and
Mr. ami Mrs. H Hall of Great
Falls. Montana visited last week
with Mr. and Mrs. L. O. Ladd.
During their visit here they all en­
joyed a trip to Seaside.
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Enamel
Mr and Mrs. R. H. Snyder who
have been living in one of the
Lively tents have just recenty
moved to Cascade Locks.
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Mr. and airs. R. E. Goodlin
left Sunday evening on a business
trip to Vancouver, Washington.
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Mrs. Leo Stewart has moved
into the house that Miss Stevens
built at Warrendale. Miss Stevens
has moved into the house formerly-
occupied by Mrs. Stewart, and is
now having an addition built to
the house.
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Among those who attended a
birthday dinner at Corbett last
Saturday night were Mr. and Mrs.
W. Trubech of Warrendale and
Mr. Emil Guiii of Bonneville.
C om pletes N e w A ddition
F.. G. Goodhart has completed
the addition which he is adding to
the Eagle Creek tavern and is
planning to hold a grand public
opening a week from Salurriay
night. W ith the extra room in use
the tavern will commence to serve
beer. He has asked the Multno­
mah county officials for permis-
V n to hold a dance on the occa-
I b n of the opening and proposes
wo make quite an evening of it.
The entire Bonneville distret will
be invited to attend.
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