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About The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1934)
RA! BED SPRING, MATTRESS tl«»* > )■ HI o fi|- • • I ■ >n> Iu rta ! u in lit I f f *'• M W $S TO $10 «m (hi. làfijr uf».»U‘4lr fnjfthftar« I K‘ < • I»»tir that rulli I» ( l i t )»u Ihu bargain * $ 1995 HI I* lm>li«<l in llrovui Ma li- id rn g<><«l I » fi lial lulling alni built lo l.i*i lor >1 I f * l»UO<| I lM lI llllg ' 40 1*01 M i M V riK K SS in full ber) m t r Muir ol rollon ami nisrrnl «kilt) art In king II*-. roll r>lgr ami i» rarrfully lui Irti (O il S P R IN G tlial Mi** C r e t e h e n (intnstrom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I*, Gran- strom, has relumed to A lva, Ore gon, to re*.ume her duties in the public school. She has taught in the schools there lor the jrast six years. T his year she will have the thin! and fourth grades. While home this summer she had the pleasure of helping her parents get settled in their attractive new home, which stands on Fifth street, up the hill alxive K. E. Andrews fi company. This home, with full basement, four bedrooms and fire place, is now the finest home in town. 1 1 (ieorge Lyons, the Hood River plumlier, who has lieen doing con siderable work in Cascade Locks, tells the best fish story of the week and hofies to qualify for Riplev's ‘ Believe it or not” column. His story: Seven years ago while fish ing in the Little Sioux river in Iowa he caught a catfish with two mouths, one of which was below the other. * niailr to give sal - talari ion both In long «arar ami r»m lo it ablt mailla o| rral \ \alur' \V. J. Carlvm dropped into The Chronicle office Tuesday to re mind us that he carries hunting licenses. Last week we told our rraders that sportsmen would be compelled to go to Hood River to obtain their licenses — all of which explains how easy it is to be wrong. Mrs. P. K. Thomason, of Tur ner, is visiting her son. O. V. Thomason, and Mrs. Thomason, w h o live just above the new Gran- strom home. Mr. Thomason is employed in the office of the (iuy F\ Atkinson company. Erick Erickson, Dr. Fred Fol- som , Roy Folsom, of Marshfield. Fred Garrett, of Aurora, and Dick" Morris left Wednesday for I'kiah. over in Flastern Oregon, where they will put in several days hunting deer. \ aril ma>lr. altracllvr iU«rn|«>r1 ami chair at an price that n-rafit < (oliar* >a«r«l I or YOU- You'll hlar the pat State police took a traffic sur vey for twenty-four hours Friday chnking on drivers licenses and vehicle licenses. Several arrests were made for overloaded trucks. tern ni I hr U|«-«tr> «arare ami Ihr corolortable tuah.ona I h r (rame la har»l*'**nl l l f b to n al nie I iod $1 DOWN OCCASIONAL CHAIR DR 0 0 M GROUP $ 34-75 » Holt «'in [ I 11 , !.. r M .ir » .'ll «rotera BED DRKSBINO D r a w e r $ \ IX ) W 7 c h est r ' “ ,sl -a n I i itamele.1 I B TAM.I 1 g itili I i t 'I / I 'l N T CLUB CHAIR I* It a SI I Jaiohran tluk, r»- ’ »11,< r u-«t * L ti/ * ami ta|*«it> »«I Earge, C om fortable |Wir it lillr.l »iih humlre«. I* *1' 1 I ' A Q C \ /I . J J ft* Easy Terms & Reconditioned URNITURE MJ»*| i limn UN Choice »1 green *•» ru'* In ihe hind ol ihair you «tilt enjoy aiiimg in aller ihe <l«> a «aorh la done Taiealry covered I Mil I ’ * l'uni ‘‘Irk IIKUS m ______ Mrs. Burchett, Myrtle Gibson, Hester Burchett and Claude Gil- lierts of Kelso visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Wade Sun day. LAMP and SHADE $ 1.95 Grecian design poitrry brtte. Choice of Terra Colta, Black, While. l*ca-# nula Blue and Ivory. Parchment diade striped to match. i.95 $1 DOWN EASY TERMS BMAll TRADÌ Rug», (haïra U 90 tASY TERMS 5th AVENUE at OAK Marie Nelson who has been spending the last two weeks visit ing relatives in Washougal re turned home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Warren and Dr. Fred Folsom drove up to Pendleton Last week to take in the Round Up. OPEN EVERY E V E N IN G * »1 19% uj Mrs. H. L. Morgan, Mrs. A. Heck and Mrs. E . Johnson of Portland s|>ent Thursday in Cas cade Locks visiting old friends. Mr. and Mrs. Lillygard, old time residents of Cascade Locks, visited Mr. and Mrs. August Pet erson Sunday. * . ami »< un alAST SETS, rrlmiaheei ^ Jean Anderson. Ida. Elma and F’ranklin Glazier, and Nick Harri son enjoyed a lovely trip up to High Bridge on the Flagle Creek trail Sunday. Here’s A Real Bargain ibination Walnut .'J-Pietr |u EASY TERMS Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hender son have moved into there new home in Hyde Park. —o — Mrs. F'rland Rosenback spent the week end in Portland. “ PORTLAND, OREGON i • * v,