The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934, April 06, 1934, Image 7

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    T ill. HAM
U lk u N K
I.K
Rustia Abandons Idea
MEADOWS OF
MEMORY
Agriculture OciHirtincnt Uses Lots of Space
of C o m m u n istic " H o m e ”
T h e hutterflle* a r e wheeling In lb*
T h e locust tree« a r e Bending
T b e lr perfum e to a child—« looely
one—
Who»« ilay Is ending.
W hen In th e Weal the banner« of th«
bight
Display th e ir beauty,
A little girl will ta k e h e r bedtime
flight—
A tiretmme duty.
A law recognizing th e family a*
the unit of legislation In the govern­
m ent of th e household has soumled
th e dea th knell for the champion* of
"f r e e union'' In Russia. T h e neve
R ussian m a rria g e law, theoretically
«• free a* formerly, m a k es d iv e rr«
p ractically ¡mj*o*»!ble for the a v e r ­
a g e husband a n d wife be a u - e of th«
difficulty and expense Involve ! Men
who do not support th e ir children
Will I)« arrested .
According to the Vienna Neu«
F r e ie Fresse, t.'.-e re<-*.r,t revival of
"rad ica lism ," which a t t e m p t e d to
abolish th e s ' a t u s of th e housewlf«
In th e Ind u strial productive process
an d s u b s titu te com m unistic homes
with kitchen» an d dining r e i m i tised
"Ln c o m m o n w a s of no avail a g a in st
th e stre n g th of the fsm.ly unit, which
proved too s tro n g for th e comma-
niallc Ideal to shatter.
U nder th«
p r e s e n t law th e communivtlc horn«
w as formally ab a n d o n ed .—L ite ra ry
Digest.
My
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By ANNE CA M PBELL
O'* meadows of my memory
A CISOB8
A coll!* dog come« n in n ln g
T h* buttercup« a re growing happily.
T h e quail ar« sunning.
A meadow lark Is w h ittling from th«
fence—
A rail fence sp ra w lin g —
And I can h e a r through thicket* greeo
• nd denae,
T h e cricket« calling.
/ 'OVKICISO n rgrl} i l i • ït y block*. il»« I ' m i«--1 B l i n i ,
M l "I Agriculture
» re UM largest .
|
* bulldiiis» to liuti«» g «»rem uent s r tiv lt ir a in \Va*hlngt«tri. T h is photograph, i n k m from t h t IVaahlngtoo uionntmTit,
sh o w s Ih* ad m in istra tio n building ( (••rt> where K reretary Walla«-« an>l lila aaalataiita hai.* th e ir «»Wires, while on the
rlsh i a re ti n r t t r n s I M c hulhllnira « here the many agri, iilturo Inlnir«tories a r e located. T he artlrltl«-* of the Agricul­
tu r a l ••Itnlnlalrallnn a r e alao handle«! from thta building.
B E D T IM E S T O R Y E O R C H I L D R E N
tty THORNTON W. Hl RiJEHS
TH E TENDER H EART OE
FA R M ER BRO W N S HOY
tu rn down the leg of liia trousers.
f » r m « r Itrown'a b«>y s ta rte d for the
Smiling Fool as fast aa he could run
W hen he gol th e re lie dipped a little
w ater up In the hollow of Ms luitid sod
sprinkled Nimble Heels. Nimlde lleela
g iape I a IIMle an d f a r m e i Itrown'*
toy put a drop or tw o of w ate r la
bla mouth. Nimble Heels oyteoed Ida
eye*
You see. he hadn't been tletol
af te r all, hut he might b a r « died If
Farmer. B r o w n s b o y h a d n t Irietl l«>
bring Mm hack to life.
"I'm ao sorry." m u r m u m l f a r m e r
ItroW n s Im y a s he stroked Hie little
brown Moose "1‘m ao sorry
| guerr
how I'd lo-tter ta k e you linim* so aa to
he su re you q u ite recover " And So u
w as that Nimble ll>*ela began a long
tourney
C T w R w rw a— WVrtl I m .I m
IIKN Nimble l l i r l » the Jum ping
Mouse ao u n r i |x-< trdl > )tini|«-d
up lo. <U* tl>n |r<>tiM-r* U ( of I a o u r i
l l r o w n a boy he |ir»behly a n m<*re
frightened th a n f a r m e r llr o w n a hoy
blmaelf, am i that la sa)Ing consider
able. to i l are for a m inute or two
f a r m e r B r a w n s boy cli.tr> i h a t e the
least Mr« who**» sh a rp little rlaw a
ll" 'M w ere clinging lo h:a leg lie elm
ply knew that (here a n aoinellilna
all>e on bla Lt.ee anti bia r.rai thought
w as of a kiiak* f a r m e r B raw n's hoy
tloea not like t i . t k r t
| f h* hail *|o».e
any r e « I think ng hr wool.I h a r e known
lh a t It Cami.ln I lo* a >■
' r a
Mhnke Woultl h a r e frit very ilifft rent.
Ilut I a r mef llr o w n a laty s< r«-d Drat
anil th ought afte rw a rtla
In timee of
W IT T Y K IT T Y
f r a l d a n g e r ttila o f trn la Ihe Iteal way
*v anna wnicuvt rt in am
of doing
In lim ra of Imaginary dan-
| r r It la o f trn the oilier way around
Aim. it w l l h f I knowing li.nl he was
doing It. f a r m e r llr o w n a Imy t-r-ucht
his hand down heavily at the |>>lnt
Where he frit lh..ae al.nr|t little rl«w>
1'h.Jrr h a hand he fell a soft Utile
I
" t i h i " rrietl f a r m e r llrow n'a ht>y
“ 1 m afrwhl that that was I »army
Meadow Mouse and lhat I r e kilh*<1
hiln “
f a r m e r llr o w n a hoy sal down In the
grasa, and wllh Ida free hand c a r e ­
fully rolled up Ida tro u sers' leg Until
be could ta k e bold of little Nimble
Hería.
Aa be drew out the dainty
little brown c.rtiled fellow
F arm er
l l r o w n a boy g o r e a little whistle of
Surprise.
lie had e»j>e. let I lo a>*e
blunt headed, stubby tailed, »tout bod-
le«l lianny Meadow Mt-uor And here
In tils h and was the allnuneat. trimmest
little muuoe he ever had aren. And
Tha Girl F riend Bay* the only thing
a u rb a ta ll! li e w histled again when
It
seems to ba safe to sell s h o rt Is
be saw Ihe length of (ha! alltn, ta p e r ­
d re sse *
ing tail.
Never before had f a r m e r
C n.tl aysJlrsls— WSV servira.
l l r o w n a Imy aren a Ju m p in g Mouse.
I r little Nlltlbl« lltw-la lay quite
»till In f a r m e r Itrown'a boy's hunda.
You »ee. lhut bad been a rpry bard
blow th a t f a r m e r Itrown'a boy bad
stru c k In bla surprise.
Instan tly a
b>ok of pity and sorrow sw ept over the
C H O IC E T H IN G S T O E A T
face of f a r m e r Itrown'a Imy. "You
poor llllle fellow I I'm a fra id I h a r e
vjL’ICK hot Itotilllon may ho made
killed you ami I wouldn't b a r e done
by using a tcas|MM>nful of the
th a t for tbo world," he cried.
pivim red vcgriahln paste, dissolved In
T h e r e w ere te a r s in Iho eyea of a cupful of hot w ate r
Any .ither fir«
f a n n e r Itrown'a Imy. aa bo stroked the
vor may Im added If desired—• slice
sofl llllle h o tly with one Unger. A leg of lemon or s hit of onion extract.
moved ami th e n kicked feebly. Into
th e eyea of E n rm rr Itrown'a boy crept
T om ato Canapa.
« look of ho|>o. Without stopping to
Cut brend one-fourth Inch thick and
m ake Into rounds with a cooky cutter.
S pread with b u tte r and then with m a y ­
o n n a ise ; on this put a slice of pooled
tom ato (lie sam e size, spread with
mayonnaise, edge the tom ato w ith a
ring of chopped chives Inside a ring
j —s.*
ijfkikMt
of chopped egg white and Ihe rlced
yolk to fill Ihe renter. Top w ith a
»luffed olive or a sprig of parsley.
W
Q P i 0 & /a
J
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r
room still sta n d s w ithin my
memory.
I see each low brown r a f te r .
T hen I rernenit>er—though I long to t>e
W here childish la ughter
Made every h o u r of living a refrain.
Serene and glow ing—
T h e house la tumble«: down, an d ln the
lane
T he we« >ls a re growing.
I C s s r r i s k t . I— W N U S * m e *
WNU Servie«
She
cm bo
. * * c n he e i M
hey th e r - s ite r B u t s o -—
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s ' . - . » ; m pijr. M em w hed ekia. M a r a n d sin es
; lejimng that punpks and hkxrbra
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U le a d a n g e s sig n a ls o t d n t t t d b o w e ls—
y< .s -n u i* w a ste s r a v s g ng th e s y v " m U S «
( N a t u r e ’s R e m e d y ) a tlu r d c o m p e te , th a r o u t»
s u m c-a ta x i a n d p ro m p tly c a m a a a y b e a u ty -
r u n t n g t n u M S m a tte r . F m e lo r sack h e a d ­
a c h e . U i a m c a d * Q * i « * B t » T ry u u sale«
d e p e n d a b le , s l i -
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t » r M >'• '-- re- I U J T O * N I C H T
lf\
( - t> '—o n l y 2 o c .
"TU MS"
"W hen suffering from wrhat 1 » known
»• apota befora tha eyes." says d u g
noatic Oof. “ IP» limy to »«nd tha d*r>j
to th e cleaners."
* tv«ti trtd iM ii - WM l o e »
LOWEST PRICES
the )ulee of half a lemon and a few
dr»pa of alno.ml (lavorìi g kilt I»
g r t h e r well, k n ea d with th e ham!»
until smooth ami pllaMe and w!}| m o l d
witiM.nt sp lin in g
l ' se as nillng for
•Intes . 1 , pi n o s or m ade Into balla and
rolled In charvilate. gm icd.
0 .*> Wsstsrw N‘*«>y«ro I'filoS
on New and Used
Ocesns", Cow lia»nt>‘ O u tlin e s
T h e r e hav e been no m a jo r changes
lu outline* of oceans and con tin en ts
s l n . f earliest tim es, aay* th e Smith
sohian Institution.
A hamlet la an Fngtlsh b re a k fa st
dish consisting mainly of eggs and
bam o s kt-d to g e th er
When you w ant to m a k e s o m e ­
thing more than It Is you put it on a
graph.
See ut for anything you n t t d
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Corrugated Roofing
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A LA SKA JUNK CO.
«0 0 S. W . Firvt A v e n u e
Phone A t S101
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L ow est P e r p e tu a l Ic* F ield
T h e lowest p erp e tu al Ice field In the
c o ntinental U nited S tate s Is th e C a r ­
bon Cllacicr In Mt.
R a n le r National
park, with an elevation o f f.noo f e e t
C . U rli S y s i l l r s t * — W N U S e r v i r *
H eadquarters
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T h e D ardanelles w ere a low class of
people during the war.
f . mil Syndicate — WNU Servlc*
"Fop. w hat la J a u n d lc e t"
" T h e yellow periL"
Ora««**
ULTNOMAH
T he C rusades affect«! the grow th of
cities because th e country all w ent to
weevls while they w ere s w a y and
w hen they cauie hack they had to
move to the city.
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When the L ibera! Far*y spilt Far-
nell w as left w ithout nny s u p p o r te r *
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«nd f it u n g s
PLUMBING FIXTURES
BA RB WIRE—Heavy sn<l U3M
28 G au g e G alven ixed
Jo n a h was n tn.nn and he swallowed
a whale.
a s s
When Cromwell ruled n n g ln n d he
was so religious he shut up all the
m ovie*
I
p ip e s , v a l v e s
B O N E R S are actual hum orous
tid bits found in exam ination pa­
pers. essay*, etc., by teacher*.
H o ax like
and
Hoipitabh
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Re lev Very
Reetonebl*
When in the Northwest
II O i l m H
Learning to Protect Their Homes
HOTELS
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»hopp*n^ and theatrical center...
these two splendid hostelnes of
fer you every comfort and luxury
at evtremely moderate cost.
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Portland s newest and finest ho­
tels. .. located in the hub of th*
shoev-nq and recreational district
.. are the unquest oned, choce of
experienced travelers.
Cider Punch.
Heat up a gins» of apple Jelly to a
froth, add a cupful of boiling w ater
and a q u a rt of elder. F lavor with n u t ­
meg. Fill glasses with shaved Ice
and pour over th is th e punch.
feAHAHto
Complexion Curse"
D O N E E S
I^YOli Know—
it the torch-fish, a very
u«ly 1 nokinj{ apcciman of
d e e p -se a fish fo u n d off
Madeira, carriea « luminoua
Iiulb «hove the eye* resent-
blinjf « torch from which
it Keta its name.
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Oyster Cocktail In G rapafrult Shall«
Flit tw o tnhUwpoonfills of ca tsu p , a
Mhles|Mmnful of chill snure, » dash of
pnprlkn and tabasco Into a small glass
with o n e h a l f dosen oyster* for each
cocktail. Set Into th e shell of half
s grapefruit, su rro u n d with Ice on the
pinto and serve. H orseradish Is weli
liked an d tuny bo su b stitu te d for the
citlll sauce.
M CTLN'J on tl»« suggestion ot Mr* F r a n k lin 1» Rocoevelt. the w om en of llor
A
deutow n, N. J.. a r e taking up seriously th e study of m a rk sm a n sh ip for the
protection of t h e y homes an d th e ir children from the dep re d atio n s of b urglars
Almond Past*.
T a k e half a pound of hlaneh«d an d
ground altnonda, the yolks of two
and kidnaper«. l.leuL H a rry W. Barrick. United S ta te s arm y pistol an d rifle
cham . Ion an d tnfa itry In stru cto r a t fhe Bordentown Military Institute, baa 1
tak en the h i« « < V r his tutelage. Tw o of bis promising pupils a r e her«
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■hewn, with their children.
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