The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934, April 06, 1934, Page Page 5, Image 5

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    I HI. DAM ( IIRO N K I K
SCHOOL NEWS
L e t t e r s Are P resen ted
One ul (hr main event* of thr high
I rslrndur w4s »tag«-«! Fri­
day infill, March 10, when about
sixty friend*, (tarent* ami »tn«l«-nt*
gathrrrd in thr hiifh school gynifla*
him to Mritnrvi pri vrnlaliun of hi|(h
v hi ml Irttrr* fur work during thr
m In ml mm I i
sr.r
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was prrp.irrd by mothers and friend*.
Mr* I hennas, Mrs K. A brink, Mr*
I honuu Harrison, Mr*. K. J. Hrolliar
and Mis* Mona Hurt took the lead
hi preparing the entertainment.
I he mendier» of the team were:
Nnk Harrison (îllw m Harrison, Tom
Slubldefirld, James Stuhblrfirld, Wd-
l*ert Harrison, Harry t'ramhlet, Ad­
dison Harrison, Kverill Hrolliar and
Hilly Hrink. Ihe team won two
league cham|donshi|M in the Ska­
mania (ounty league and (dated sec­
ond m the Hood Kivrr league.
C a s ca d e E la tio n Changers
Hoy: "You look lovelier to me
Mrs. Gleeson (at concert): "She
Nit mo to North Bonne ville*
every minute. l)o you know what has cjuite a large repertoire, hun t
The name of Cascade, a whistling that is a sign o f? "
she?"
I cost on the S. P. It S. railroad, across
Girl: "Sure, you're going to run
Gleeson: "Y es, and that dress
the river, ha* hern changed to North
out
of
gas
any
minute."
makes
it look all the worse.”
Honneville. I here lu * l«mg l>een con
sideratdr confusion in the public
mind betwrm Cascade and Cavade
D xk * I his confusion will m«w dis-j
apprar. North Honneville still wear*
You Can Eat, Drink
thr postnffice name of Moffetts, hut
effort* are (»ring nude to get it also
And Be Merry at the
changed Ihe original town of Cas­
cade, founded in the early 50», was
the first community on Ihe Columbia
With the kisketliall sravm over, river lietween Vancouver and The
plans for another year are being Dalles.
made Wifh Kverill Hrolliar the only
ERICK ERICKSON, f'rofnutm
los» to the train, the next year should C a s ca d e Food S to r e
l»e a good one Dick Ma< Kinnon ha* Now Open to Public
REGULAR MEALS
I wen a|i|Hiintrd ailing captain for
R. C. Morris, who came to Cascade
next year
SHORT ORDERS
D ak s fr«»m California where he wax
in the rmphiy of the Skaggs stores,
Fftr girl* gymnasium classes have ojirnecj his Cascade Food Store, Inc.,
▲ a
finished folk darning and are taking to the public this week. The building
up Ira« k exrr« ises, in which are fea­ he occupir* stands almost directly
You will enjoy our food and our'service. A nice
tured accuracy, lest, dashes and dis­ across the street from Dam Inn. It
place for the ladies to eat.
tance running
ha* hern rrnvidrlrd and freshly
Ine/ I 'err a* student body president,
««a* I hauiium uf the .irr.ingrmeni
committee, Faye Douvillr ami Mi**
Hurl (ilannnl ihr entertainment ; AI
Jrnkin* and Hill Itrink, decorations,
Jr**«r Naoshahn, invitation ami I-oi*
Merrill, rrfresbmenls.
Ih r lir*t I Mr I ol ihe evening w o
taken up w;th music and conversa
imn Allrr gathering at the dinner
tuhlr a formal (migrant of short ad*
dresses was given I he following re
*|mn**'i to loasi* were given: “ The
Alumni," Hilly itrink ; "The Scrubs,"
(Minted
lame, kirtiy. "T h e fiirb ," Faye
Ih r Oak («rove school liasrball
Ihicivillr " I h r Hoard. I-rank Hall;
Mr Morris, a thoroughly trained
learn* were unable lo get clown last
"T h e Parent»," F.rvin J Hrolliar,
grocer, will be assisted in the store by
I rid.cy for the scheduled game*. Too
" I h e Team," ("apt Kverdl Hrolliar
Mrs. Morris. He is featuring Del
mu* h ram «ausrd thr po»t|«inrmrnt
Monte brand* and promises first -
Mtrrward* to girl* (or |iartici|ia
«lass service and city (»rices. He pos­
lion in I lie Oregon (mint system (ite-
Harold Dishaw, editor of the AI-
sesses a pleasing |irrv>nality, is ener­
sentaiains were made by Mis* Hurt
l»any lollrgr |ia|irr, and tirother-in-
getic and wide awake no doubt will
and ihr following received these Ida
law <d Mis* Mihlrnl (dann, vi»itrd
attract an increasing flow of custo­
(•l.tnrr, 17 tirrahlinr Kankin, ’i 7 .
Mi llemirrvin in (tie high school
mers to his store.
Faith Sandy, *JS; Hsiat O hda mm
last week
:
!... (Villa bhMk «
G overnm ent Guards
letters i<* official service werr
The carnival directed by Miss Hurt
Provide-
P ro te ctio n
gi\rn t<> Inez Perras, Viola Hunk and and Mr llrndrrvin. was so wrll re-
Honneville't (mlicr force of i l
Jessie Nasshahn Official ha*ketl»all «eivrd that tfte student council (dans
Inter* were gurn to Kverill Hrolliar, lo make thr affair a regular event. men. under command of Captain
Harry f ramidetl, Howard Harrison, (June a nice sum of money was J*>hn Torkelson. is now (iroviding
the government reservation at the
Duk MacKinnon. Albert Jenkins, (Irared. thanks to the |Mtrons.
damsttr
with 24-hour police protec­
K l>et! \S ««.dw.«rd and Kotirrt Miller
tion. It is reported that efforts may-
Official gold lusknliall* were (wc
Definite plant f«>r 1914 graduation lie ma<le to get the government to ex­
settled to Gdison Harrison, Henry
exercises are gradually taking sha|ir tend the service to Cavade Dicks.
K«itenback, Hilly Hrink and Kverill
and members «d the senior class are There is talk, too. of getting the
lliolliar All |>resrntations werr nu«lr
rmlsarking on their last five weeks stale to provide Cavade Dick* with
by Prim iiul Y G Henderson
«»I public school work. Rev Nat tiolice (irotextion. Whether business
Hut klry will deliver thr liaccaiaurralr men will want the town to come
V ictory B an q u et for T eam
srritx>n. .in*! I rums J Wyers of H« mh J under the jurisdiction of either the
\ victory banqurt for the Pirate Kivrr will deliver tf*e commencement state or federal government, or (wr­
alumnus l*a»krthall teem was held address Koch senior is to have a (>art ier to employ a dqiuty sheriff until
in the grade v head dining room in tfte graduation exercises with Inrx such time as the county furnishes
l ues«lay night, March 2 7. I fie !»an- Perr is and Viola Hrink taking over irnlke protection, is a matter which
quet was artangrd by^C a^rgr I horn- v.ilrd* t.g> and salutatory duties
, they must settle amwng themselves.
a« alumnus manager, and the «(inner
W trick E r e c tin g Ttle
B a rb e c u e P r o p r ie to r Acts
And S tone Building
W isely on L o ck s Hunch
John Wirick *»f Hood River, who
Three yean ago J. A. Merrill,
has lieen engaged in the produce bus (woptietor of Merrill's Barbecue, had
inrxs tor the |>ast several years, is a hunch that Cavade Locks was go­
errs ting :c tile and stone building «in ing to make a good business t«iwn.
Main street, in the west rn«l of town and he bought property. His hunch
Hr will occupy one room in the has worked out, for with the rrtu«»
huihling with a genera! merchandise •if Iirer and the building of the dam
store Ihe other mom has not lieen he is doing a splendid business. Now
rented, although there are a numlier he is talking of putting up a dance
«d .*|*fills atiotis for it The building, hall on his property.
one st«iry in hrighth, is of |>rmv«nrnt
construe lion.
The Dalles B usiness Men
To Visit Bonneville Sunday
The Dalles business men have
i hartrrrd the steamer Heaver and
will bring a large crowd d*iwn the
river Sunday on an excursion and
sight seeing trip to Honneville dam.
It is rejmrted that reservations have
lieen made for 200 people on the
boat. The occasion promises to lie a
gala holiday. Music, darning and
other forms of amusement will lie
provided for the excursionists.
W hy Try Burning
W ET W OOD
When U Cun gel
D RY PLANER
W OOD
U T A H KING CO AL
and
PORTLAND GASCO
BRIQUETTES
from
W . H. C LAR K
CASCADE LOCKS, OREGON
C ongress May Help
Upriver Channel to S n ak e
Further improvement of the Col­
umbia river for navigation above
Cascade Locks is promises! in th<-
house rivers and harbor committee
appropriation hill for J 100,000,000.
I he hill carries an appropriation of
$400.000 for a 7-foot channel, 150
feet wide, from Celil*> to the mouth
of the Snake river. If approved *he
I hill would permit the work to lie
carried on this summer during the
|ieriod of low water in the river.
T elep h o n e C om pany
Moves Its E x h a n g c
The Pacific Telephone A Tele­
graph company's Cascade 1-ocks ex­
change has lieen moved from S. ().
Clodfelter's confectionery to the
home of Mrs. A. Vanstrom, further
I up Main street. Mrs. Vanstrom's
daughter, Mrs M. Collins, operator
at the exchange Imard for the (last
several years, has lieen named agent
to succeed Mr. Chidfrlter. Itusiness
with the telephone company, as with
lather utilities, has picked up since
| the influx of new people into Cascade
j Dicks.
RAPIDS CLUB
HEM RICK’S *nd SALEM BEER
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Barber Shop in Connection
CASCADE U X KS
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OREGON
MERRILLS
BARBECUE
J. A. M ER R ILL. PROP.
M EALS
LU N C H ES
W E IN H A R D S AND A L T
HEIDELBERG
ON
TA P
TABLES FOR LADIES
Open All Night
CASCADE LOCKS
LUMBER CO.
CASCADE LOCKS. OREGON
OPEN FOR BUSINESS with the largest and most complete line
of Lumber and Building Materials in this community, in fact the
best in the Dam country.
Some of the Things We Handle
All grades of Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Roofing Paper, Mouldings,
Doors, Windows, Cement and Plaster, Lime, Screen Doors and
Screen Windows. A complete line of Builders Hardware, Sand
and Gravel. If you want Paint, we have the best, also the worst.
If you want to build a cottage, come arid let us give you an esti-
mate and know what it will cost you before you start your build*
ing.
FREE DELIVERY SERVICE
Sec |.
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OWENS* Local Manager