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About The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1934)
*»»• l>AM CHRONICLE ie Best In e a t EAGLE CREEK " Hy Mrs Hugh W. Coppie. s G A S SH LITZ ON TAP MORAN’S M i" I Iro Ann Wietrndanger Uainr up from Portland to s|mi«l ihr wrrk rn«l with her lather. Famous for Its Good Food DEW DROP INN Club Breakfasts Regular Meals Sunday Dinners A Quiet Refined Place BLUE RIBBON ON TAP Antler the Pernottai M anagement of Mr. and Mr*. F. B. And< i <n. CASCADE LOCKS Progress No 9 On«* of the b iih io t spots on tin* highway these days i> at T yrrell's Tavern in Ib'iwevillt*. Some how, the old place just «ceni to live again. People come and go, everyone i busy and happy. Archie ( ‘«»ok know how t«> d«» thing* ami how to build bltoin«**». Here’.«* wishing him luck. WEST COAST POWER CO IIDAIU5 1 1 1 111 Inc. New hast Auto Truck Service between Portland ('cascade I/ocks, Bonneville and Bridal Veil. Portland O ffice— Ninth Avenue and Irving Telephone BRoadway 0441 Cascade Locks O ffice— On Main street in the red warehouse building R. J. WUNER, Agent Eagle creek picnic grounds con tinues to attra«t a large number of pi< nii er*. Last Sunday «rvery available sjace for (larking car* win occupied and all tables were in use. This is very unusual for this late in the season, th e warm j weather and the news items re garding the construction and prog- ! re .s of the Bonneville «lain project | is evidently rrsjtonsible for this | continued use of the grounds as! many visitors continue to motor | to Bonneville to insi>e< t the proj ect. Mr». W, II. Kred n|irn(l the wrrk .it Iwr home in Portland. O ■■ Mr». Irvin ll.ill entertained the I Im-wlay Bridge dull thin week. O I L Air» K < Me .Master* of Port- ! I.unl in »(tending the wrek with Mr*. J I) Hell. —o _ John and J.met .McGilvary and i sam Jarvis qirnt Wednesday with Mr. .iiwl Mr» Roliert McGilvary. I —o— Mr. and Mo Irvin <’. M il! at t mded the Hor*- Show in Port land Wednesday evening You get quality in meats and prompt service when you shop in our m arket and what in more to the point, you are not paying primium prices. Our shop has been e^tfib)¡shed f«*r many years. The public long ago came to know that our price« are no higher than p r i c e s paid in Portland *or the name quality of meats. Our delivery service extend»« down the highway to Dodson. The delivery car goes through the district every morning. Orders placed the night before go out shortly after 9 a. m. “YOU CAN GET THE BEST AT ANDREWS, YOU KNOW’’ Half mile u n t of Bonn»:idle BLITZ-WINEHARD AND SILVER SPRINGS BEER j* j * j * Bottled, Jug and Draught Beer Sandwichc-n that are dif ferent Try our Special Hamburger on Toated Burning jtermits are no longer j Bun. required for trash fires. However,' this being fire prevention w eek! “Sit unit Sip by Our Open home owners should ins|»ect their i Fin pi nee” homes before the cold weather sets in and make sure their chimney i Mr* ( ’. M And rr ton wan a is clean. Cold weather may set ini ! buxine visitor in piirtland"fues- ! 1,1,1 overheated flues may cause, i fire. I .let trie wires entering the; •hy. building should lie inspec led to j --O— make sure falling b-anches from j Mrs Jack Lacey is at the St. Vinrent* hospital re rovering from trees have not stretched them so i they will contact with one another.! Is your Medicine Chest an r»|>rfatton. \ silt- pl.tc<• for hot ashes should] equipped to properly Mr uni Mr- \I i. | | M » t t d I P » ™ * ,Mak«- *ure >W ha• e i.u_ ~------ (u-“ .a ......... - — -- plugs in your meet an emergency that Iyoung vin from Portland are now ! the pro|ier j switch box. Clean out all trash ¡tnaLing thrir home at Eagle t reek. might arise in your and old rags from the basement O ■■ home? Ml children that would like to < r near the stove or furnace. These are all suggestions in the interest lakr |tart in the -how g nrn lor the . if , f , t r«* i «ewi'tinf o iM I lienefit ol the P. T, A., Nov. 1st. , of lire prevention. * * • should enroll now with Mr* Jarnr» M tltowan’» d.nu mg rlas» The | A detail from Ben- n I ark ( CC nrocecda of ihfa »I h . w will g., camp oootlm ia to m b t Uaager toward the hot lunch fund. I u « endanger in constructing new _____ I camp »loses, drinking fountains, Mr and Mrs \l Main. Mr ami WI'"K dangerous snags and buck- Mrs L \errtt larvan and Mr. and « « thcm into wood for tree use .Mr» Fred Snider enjoved a h u n t - H ,h‘‘ P»cnn.ers. 1 hey expect to mg trip at Ihr l»..ilrv They complete-their job list by Noyem- Phone luggnl several «pu.l I hev also '* r 1 lh t 1 ark CC L Cascade Locks 52 visited at the h, me of Mrs. Sm- tarnP w,l> moved ‘° ,ts win,cr dec » parent* Mr and Mrs M. C. M«“ rl«r» at NcwPurt’ • • • hortgr. \ 0 ! Before cutting any trees along — - ... ... ,. __. the Columbia river highway for , , . ... i i fuel home owners should first get and Junior »pent the week end ^ fr„ m thf <mnrr of th, ,n Hart land at the home of |h f tim brr is rtn national Hrower s sister, Mrs. M. F. Nee- forest land call at the Columbia Iry. (¿urge or Kaglr creek ranger sta tion and consult the forest ranger Sunday guest* at the home of in order that you will not commit Mr ami Mrs. T. G Waring were a timber tresfiass. Mr. and Mrs I-awrence Wehrly • • • and »on Richard and Mr. and One of the major fire protection Mr». Elis House. projects in this district was re cently completed with the joining t Mr* Russel Rayot »pent Friday of the Larch mountain and Oak with her *i*ter Mrs Lyle Hkrkok Grove r«uds. This road takes in Mr ami Mrs. Hickok and Mr. and Larch Mountain. Indian Moun Mrs Rayot enjoyed the O.S.C. tain. Wahtum Lake and Oak and Stanford game Grove, which is out of Hood River. From this main road, spurs run Mr* John Ingrrlund and Mrs. off down past Tanner butte to Fred Rommel were hostesses at a Dublin Lake. This is a Hardwood and surprise shower givrn Wednesday evening in honor of Mr- Ed John- Another branch runs out 1 includes Maple and D og von The Ingrrlund home was lo the Nesmith lookout station, ¡irrttilv decorated with colored |'he road from Kingsley’s ranch, wood and some Fir. The supply is limited. leaves \bmit JO gue*ts were pres oU, u , MKJ River to the Green ent Mrs. Johnson received many i Point lookout station, is to be im- brautiful and useful gifts. proved. This main road r u n s 1 —o— through the Bull Run reserve for Keient visitors at the home o f'q u ite a distance, so will not Ire Mr r*«l Mr- W. H Reed were »^ien to general traffic but will be !<>hn King. Irvin Walk. Mr. and maintained for protection pur l i n Donald Davn, io*t M r.-and .-poses. • | Rear O f Lakevlew Market ! Mrs. Chester Arthur, all from Shelters have been built on Portland. Larch Mountain one at the sum Mr. and Mrs. John S. Kimsey mit and one at the spring. This who were recently married in Van- work was done by the CGC boys. FOR PROMPT FIRST cniivrr. Wash., are spending their who also improved and cleaned up CLASS WORK TRY honeymoon at Eagle Creek Lodge. the camp grounds. * * * Mr» Kimsey is from Lincoln. Ne MIKE LONG The I.atourell CCC camp is braska. moving to its winter quarters at A standard 14x14 lookout sta about the 15th of this month. The MERRILLS tion on a 12 foot tower is being new camp will be at Camp Willark near St. Helens. The Weyth camp completed on Nesmith Point. This BARBER SHOP is the lookout that looks directly will also move around the 15th to Gold Beach, Oregon. down on Cascade Lm-ks. — o — PREPARDNESS CASCADE DRUG CO. BONE D RY LIMBW00D I While It Lasts $5 mm m muniti QUALITY MEATS AT PORTLAND PRICES Neil Door to Cascade Food Store BONNY VILLA TAVERN A CORD THE HARVEY WOOD YARD ,» |i . « lin i J ...... * j • •