4C THE DAILY ASTORIAN • FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 2017 © 2017 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Jeff Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 33, No. 47 Amy tried to trade her cookie for Andy’s apple. Dexter traded his yo-yo for Natasha’s comic books. Before money was invented, people traded with each other for goods and services. But trading wasn’t always easy. Lulu traded her kite for Lexie’s crayons. If you were a doctor and all your patients wanted to pay you in eggs, you could end up with more eggs than you could ever use. Imagine if what you had to trade was milk. On a hot day your milk could spoil and you would be out of luck. Columbia Veterinary Hospital 576 31st Street • Astoria 503-325-2250 112 Garibaldi Ave Garibaldi, Ore. (503) 322-8411 Astoria Forest Products , LLC 10 Pier 1 • Suite 301 Astoria, Oregon 97103 ver the years, people tried using different kinds of things as money such as shells, feathers and beads. Small lumps of metal such as gold and silver became popular because they were easy to carry. 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