T 11 K » o X N B V I L [OW OPEN...... lj E DAM OHR O CASCADE LOCKS THE WHITE SPOT Under the Personal Supervision of Mnj. C. R. Twineham of Port­ land wan a guest of Mayor and ; j ri* • n,‘1h°B Monday night and I ii ««day. MRS. AGNUS HR UN N UN Formerly o f Columbia Hotel ( ’afe t L«-t Kinman has moved from l-agl*- Creek into one of Millers Short Orders— Chili— Sea Foods a p a rtm en t«, r. hr• Mrs. Melvin Johnson moved this week from the Rose apartments into one of Silver l'"rran' apartments over the post, BUY NEW and USED j office. Sunday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. j Nel» Hesgard became the proud EXCHANGE parents of a 7 pound 1 ounce baby ; boy. This is the fourth baby that Vt'e are Buying W o o l , Hides, Batteries and iJr MHvin Johnson has helped in- all kinds o f Metals or Junk. W e have a Good i 'o the world since he has been here. SPECIAL on Circulating Heaters. Come see us! I- rir-nds of Jack Meehan, for­ mer resident of Cascade Locks, will he pleased to know that he is «hop superintendent for the Gross Bldg.—3rd & Oak Street MWAK Co. on the Coulee dam. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hale visited him two weeks ago and he wishes , to be remembered to his many frir-nds working on the Bonneville dam. Mrs. ft. J. Wuner motoreo Into . Portland Friday afternoon and Your Fellow W o r k e r s Have Found Out That = 1 was Joined Saturday afternoon by h*-r husband. “ Pop” Wuner. The occasion being the marriage of “ Corn Huskers” : their niere, Miss Lucille Richards is the Only Lotion that will keep your hands in =E tsd Ollle Long. Miss Richard! is a sister of Verne Richards, catcher perfect condition— 29c on the Portland baseball team. Ollie Ixmg played with the Mis­ sions in the coast league last year. Mrs. C. Mae Jones is leaving the last of this week for West Union, Iowa. She has just recent­ ly received word that her mother, Mrs. T. D. Reeder, of that city, WINTER IS HERE WE HAVE ICE AND SNOW IN who will be 89 on her next birth­ THE HILLS. ARE YOU GOING TO HAVE ICE day, slipped and fell, breaking her hip. Mrs. Jones' daughter, Mrs. IN YOUR RADIATOR AND MOTOR? Kelly Green of New Ixindon, Conn., is on her way west to take care of Mrs. Jones’ property until she returns. MORGAN'S STANDARD STATION One of the outstanding Hallo­ — r o ll— we’en parties of the vounget set was the one given by Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Piper for their son. Kenneth. Kenneth’s guests in­ fTo Protect That Motor and Radiator From Freezing cluded Darrell Strader, Harrison Wade, Lawrence Costanza, Nor­ man Hasgard. Bob Morgan, Rich­ ard Kenny. Hallowe’en games were played and real Hallowe’en refreshments were served. William Schroeder of Portland spent Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. E. Oranstrom. Schroeder who formerly worked on the tun­ nels. used to live with the Grans- troms. Mr and Mrs. W. H. Ferguson were in Portland last Sunday. Mr. Ferguson went in to attend a union meeting. THIS LOT, LOCATED IN CASCADE LOCKS. IS Mrs. Vern Smith of Snonane, returned home Sunday after WELL SITUATED. CLOSE TO BUSINESS DIS­ spending three days with her sis­ TRICT. CLEAR TITLE. BEAUTIFUL BUILDING ter-in-law. Mrs. Arthur Nix. Oscar Carlson returned to SITE. GOOD NEIGHBORHOOD. Portland this week after a tive day visit with Mr. and Mrs. E. PRICE REASONABLE Granstrom. It was forty-iour years ago that Carlson met a young girl, who is now Mrs. Granstrom. at the train depot in Portland and escorted her to her »inters home. Mrs. Granstrom was Just arriving from Sweden and could not speak a hit of English. Miss Julia Austin of The Dalles has been spending the last few days taking care of her aunt, Mrs. George Metcalf, who has been 111. Mrs Metcalf is feeling fine again. One of the largest dinner par­ ties of the year was given Mon­ day night by Mr. and Mrs^ Frank Strader. The guests included M r and Mrs. Noble Hyde, Mr. and Grade A Raw, Grade A Pasteurized Mrl Art Nix. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Orange Juice, Eggs. Butter Gravbeal of Stevenson. M r nnd Mrs Curtis and Mrs. Tennis Silver DELIVERED DAILY of Stevenson. Hr and Mrs. Melvin Johnson were visited hv Dr. Johnson’ s sis­ ter Miss Yvonne Johnson or f o * B ü c h e r , p r o p . dodson Portland over the weekend. THREE PRICE OF MILK UPPED; NOW SELLS AT 11 CENTS Milk advanced to 11 cents a quart last Thursday in the Bonne­ ville Dam area. The increase of one cent was made effective by the dairies Friday morning. In upping the price the dailies acted upon instructions from the Ore­ gon State Milk Control board with headquarters in Portland. Milk has been selling for 11 cents in Hood River, but remained at 10 cents in Cascade Looks and vi­ cinity for months. The increase brings all of Hood River county up to the same level. FURNITURE Hood River Furniture Co. CONCRETE Workers!! _ THOMPSON’S LOTION | HAUSER DRUG STORE 1 STOP IN A T PRESTONE ANTI FREEZE TOWN LOT for sale Inquire at THE CHRONICLE BUY MILK at yoiir local dairy , H O L L Y W O O D DAIRY At the Theatre Continuing the policy of bigger and better shows for the fall sea­ son the Roosevelt Theatre at Bon­ neville this week is showing one of the best schedules for the en­ tire week that has been presented in this area in some time. A mystery story, a westerner, and a comedy are on the bill. Manager Philips has worked out his time, filling up short pictures with comedies and newsreels so that the second show will start as close to nine o ’clock as possible. The recent raise in price makes it possible for the showing ot very recent hits and longer programs. Ronald Coleman returns after a years vacation in one of the best mystery stories of the year. The story of “ Bulldog Drummond" is based on the latest novel by H. C. McNeile, depicting the further ex­ ploits of the lovable adventurer. The excitement starts when Drummond attempts to unravel a completely baffling mystery iur a beautiful young girl whose uncle disappears strangely in the Lon­ don house of a sinster Oriental prince. Four former stars of the silent days appear in Paramount’s new Zane Grey romance, “ Wanderer of the Wasteland.” coming Sun­ day, Monday and Tuesday. They are Monte Blue, Anna Q. Nilssen. well-knowrn leading wom­ an. Jack Mulhall. former leading man, and Raymond Hatton who who won fame as a comedian. Wednesday and Thursday brings Grade Allen and George Burns irf “ Here Comes Cookie.” NOTICE OF APPRECIATION We wish to thank our neigh­ bors and friends for the help and kindness shown us after our home burned. MR. AND MRS. C. V. GALAWAY. Send the Chronicle to friends. TO LOSE FAT EAT SENSIBLY Go light on fatty meat, butter, cream, and sugary sweets— eat fresh vegetables, fruits, fowl and fish (except salmon and mackerel) Re sure and take a half tea- spoonfol of Kruschen Salts with the juice of half a lemon in a glass of hot water before break­ fast every morning. STAGE INFORMATION CALL 94 CLODFELTERS Cascade Locks RADIOS REPAIRED All Kinds of Electrical Work Call AL JUBIE 14-F-13 40-mile post cabin 19 BON X E VILLE—CASCADE LOOKS B IS Ride the bus—its cheaper than driving your car. Full Coverage Insurance “ Porkey” Fancher, mgr. PAUL HOHBERGER QUALITY WORKMANSHIP JEWELER BONNEVILLE GIFT SHOP On the Reservation CHAT ’N NIBBLE Hood River Harry Haun, Owner DR. MELVIN E. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Cascade Locks Phone 35 24 Hour W recker Service COMPLETE AUTO REPAIRS RICHFIELD GARAGE *• 2 -Mile East of Cascade Locks MIKE’S SHOP The Most Modern Barber Shop in the Area. MIKE LONG Cascade Locks BEN SCOTT For Atlas Tires —AND— Batteries >lrs. .1. If. MrCauslancl of P itts­ burgh w rites: *‘I took o ff H lbs. in two weeks with Kruschen. I ate as usual and feel fine.” Pay no attention to gossipers who say there is no safe way to reduce. Millions the world over take the little dally dose of Kru­ schen not only to banish excess fat hut to keep stomach, liver, eall bladder, bowels and kidneys in healthy working condition.— Kruschen costs sas low as 40c. No more cathartics— no more laxatives, and no constipation when you take your little daily dose of Kruschen. Bonneville Drug Co. and druggists everywhere. “ BETTER FOOD*’ “ BETTER SERVICE’’ Dew Drop Inn FRED ANDERSON Ow-ner CASCADE LOCKS, OREGON