The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934, October 05, 1934, Image 3

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    »Hh DAM CHRONICLE
The B est In
EAGLE CREEK
Hy Mm Hugh W. Coppie.
•y
e a t s
G A S
O var Frit son of Fast Mill
I’lain, Wash., and Carl Johnson of
Portland were Sunday guests at
the John Ingrrlund home.
Coulee dam the first of the week.
Mm. J. C Johnson is sjiriiding
ihr week in PortUnd.
O I L
Dr. ami Mrs. R. G, Gail and
Mr. and Mrs. Arch Blampede of
Vancouver were Sunday guests of
Mr. «ml Mr». Harry Atkinson Mr. and Mrs. Karl Wilson.
srr »fM-mling * three wrrk» vsta-
tion in California.
Mrs R R. Rudolph it spending
SHLTTZ ON TAP
MORAN’S
a few weeks in Portland before
husband at Grand
I
VA iliu m M ortal), who was sev- Joining her
rraJ months with Ed. L. H a rk , Coulee.
han returned to his home in P o rt-
lland.
E w bsm for Its Good Food
DEW DROP INN
CM» Breakfast*
M eals
Dinners
A Quiet Refined Place
BLUE RIBBON ON TAP
Under the I'm o n il Management of Mr. and
Mrs. F. B. Anderson.
CASCADE LOCKS
No 9
is getting a roof over his dance
wffcat a pavilion it is going to be
I! Well, "Jim” is entitled to
we are glad to see him get tkem.
rill be a real asset to the district
on his foresight and
attend him.
WEST COAST POWER CO
Mrs. E. P. ( os by ami daughter
returned to their home here after
Sunday guest* at thr homr of sfirnding a week in Portland with
Mr amt Mrs J I) Bril wrrr Miss Mrs. R. E. Dye.
R<»hrri4 Sanlsirn am) Kussrll K»s-
tus of Portland
Mm. M. Cellers, accompanied
“”0 —
by Mm. L. A. Belanger and Mrs.
Mr ami Mrs I'rrry Deuel ami (¿forge Barker, visited in Hm*j
thr latter's parent* from fo rt land River Tuesday.
wrrr wrrkrml guest* at the Irvin
llall home.
Mm. C. M. Andrews and son
s|ient Tuesday in Hood River.
Mr ami Mm. Glen Krllrr ami
daughter sjwnt Sunday in fort-
Mr. ami Mrs. Harry Tip left
lam! with fnmds.
Wednesday morning for S|)okanc‘.
Eagle «rrrk v » wrll rrjwrsrnl-
Mrs. Lyle L. Hickok entertained
ed at thr Amrr k an legion dam r the Tuesday bridge club this week.
given at thr ( raigmont hotel last Refreshments were served preced*
Kriklay rvrnrng
ng the game.
Mr» Kmrry I »rake «if fonlam l
Mm. T. G. Warng attended the
is *{irnding thr wrrk at the Fau- meeting of the Oregon State Col­
Iwon homr.
lege Home Makers club, returning
JOLLY
PARTY
Every
Wednesday
N ig h t
•
•
a
Springdale Orchestra
PLUMBING
We handle all types of plumb­
ing, heating and sheet metal
work. Office in The Dalles
Freight Line Bldg. Phone 131.
CASCADE PLUMBING and
HEATING
George Spickermon, Prop.
home Wednesday with her hus­
Charles Smith, brother of Mm. band from Portland.
l.yle liukok,
the week here.
Mrs. L. A. Belanger enjoyed a
Fal L . (la rk enjoyed a short visit Saturday with her sister, Mrs.
visit with hu 1st her, H . L . (la rk , James Callaghan, and husband
i am) Frail Carbon of Salem this and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Ross.
.Atm. M. Cellers and suns spent
Mr and Mm. A. L. Bates and the weekend at Newberg with Mrs.
daughter s(wnt Sumlay with Mr. Cellers mother.
ami Mrs. S. FI. Kissinger.
Mr. and Mm. Jack Standish and '
Mr ami Mrs. Everett Govan daughter left last week for Grand
*tvnt Sumlay with fnrnds in I‘tort- Cotdee.
Mrs. Clyde Ferguson, Barbara
ami Betty ami Mrs. Everett Govan
wet* Portland visitors Saturday.
ONE ftCRE
TRACTS
OH HIGHWAY, BUS LINE, SCHOOL BUS, WATER
GOOD son.
$250
ON EASY TERMS
Ups level, and is ideal for berries and chickens,
opportunity to men employed on dam to lay
TH E CHRONICLE
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Main spent
Sunday in Salem with Mr. Main’s
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. red Jordan from
Bradford island were guests Mon­
day evening at the Everett Govan
Albert Wessendanger, forest
ranger at agle creel, left Tuesday
for Portland to take charge of the
forest service exhibit at Pacific In­
ternational Livestock show. The
material for this exhibit was col­
lected by Weisendanger around his
station.
Fraternity brothers of Thomas
G. Waring gave him a pleasant
surprise Sunday, when they drove
out from Portland with their (am­
ities, bringing a delicious dinner
with them. They spent the day in
talking over old times and naming
the Waring home “ Unde Tom's
Cabin." Those present were Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Markam, Mr. and
Mrs. Delbert Snider, Mr. and Mrs.
Ieslie Pool, Oliver Anderson. Mrs.
Ruth Mitchell and Mrs. Mary
McLr«xL
Albert and Donald Davis and
families stopped in to see their
¡mother, Mrs. W. L. Reed, on their
way home from Layman's Springs
in the Blue mountains. They were
on a hunting trip and brought
hack four fine busks. Mrs. Reed
went on to Portland with them.
DANCE
i in
SATURDAY
NIGHT
(DM IIOTtl
.
* i
A
Excellent Music
Congenial Crowd
1
Admission:
Men, 35c
Ladies Free-
FR1 E
DANCING
EVERY
NIGHT
Good Music
Here’s the brightest spot oo
the Highway. You will enjoy
the food we serve.
....Bohemian on Tap....
Cascade Locks. Ore.
Meals 25c
Always tasty and good at the
WE-ASK-U-INN
Grace Scott ti .4. L. Zuidcrdmn
Rev. S. D. Trrfren has been |
Proprietors
confined to his bed for a few days
Cascade Locks. Oregon
with illness.
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