The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934, August 17, 1934, Image 6

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    THE DAM CHRONICLE
THF. DAM CHRONICLE
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A safe, sane • id economical administration of state
affairs in the interests of economy and reduced t a x ­
ation.
Application c f the New Deal principles to Oregon
by an administration fiiendly to and cooperating
with President Roosevelt.
Increased Federal economic aid to Oregon through
sympathetic cooperation with the national adminis­
tration.
A new “ Rooseveltian” deal for Oregon and its peo­
ple.
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Cascade Locks
Public Schools
Well Staffed
Since the tii't nonce «d tl*
vChool
belli* taken in < as
¡cade lin k s «a* printed, macm !
li.iv. call »' oil ibi
P*
intrndeni regarding the opmin|>
of
and who can attend
I he t anadt I m k ' '»hi*»l' an
in I lood Hncr count> and can
lake grade whoot children onh
i cast of the counli line, and west
of I hr Shell Rock to* I arm ai
Wyeth
\m Ju k i In in*
the line m Atuttanmah count)
: should annul the wh»«*l at Bon­
neville. except high
fi*- I 'tu
I vlentc ai " ill be later explained
Ilk- Cascade I i*k> gradr
school is a grafted H'hoot. with
nsti giadcs t«» a teuiher
I k h
teacher is selected bv the count)
board, after fulls c<>nMderin* ev­
ery need ol the community and
oitlv instructor's of the (list rank
are rmpfoved, Proximity to Port- _
land, good living condition*. .»ml1
s.i ';.t . pav * h« -.s
li
T
ntudr of good appluants lor t i ­
er) job
In selecting the teachers, clavs-
room work is given lirst »onod*
nation although each ore must
be a »pec i.i I til in »»»me line ol
activtv In the grade vh«»»l on*
teacher peciali/es in music, an­
other in art another tn phssit.il
training. eU
I he activities are
handled along lines of a platoon
svstem
1 hr hnrh >ch»«>l is a f.iiir-vrar
standard high ch<svi with Cti’dlts
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accepted m anv » r iv.-f
lege ur high k I hic 1 Dur to tf-
> i / c ol the s. h. »<1 it is ncxrsvarv
to loilow the di<'talion «>! the
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»tale dr pa it ment
' . ' ' 111 l.-iir
long jH runL and
“ Get ‘A ’ Prem ium Milk at no E * f r*
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GRADE A PASTEURIZED
D A IR Y PRODUCTS
Daily service. L e a v e order* nt l.akrsid«,
,
or get the milk nt nny grocery »tore «l0n £
highw ay.
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BRANDES
CREAMERV. In ,v” c
RO\ SINNI R />. ,
EIMER EI ECTRIC
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RAC Radio lubes
Stan d ard Sint* loo
KAf. R AD IO T U B E P R I C E S REDL'tED
til Different Ivpcs Rrrliu r d
$ 2 .5 0 S a v e d on Some Tïa,
L O W E R P R I C E S ON 31 O T H E R 1 YPFÌ
P xy Electric Light Bill» l|rlr
Radio lu b es f e * t r d l i e r
HO LLYW O O D DAIRY
J O S E P H A . B U C H E R . Prop.
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(■■ Wvrih I '!*- - M i t , HonwQle. of Iras c «.«|J
ri . . r i e 1 .!-< ulr I w ilt,
MILK
CREAM
B U T T E R M IL K
BUTTO
Our milk it on sale at all the stures
Y ou C an E a t, Drink
And Be M erry at the
RAPIDS CLUBl
J KICK Eff/( A'MJ.V, friy rg r t
SPECIAL
ANNOUNCEMENT
REGULAR M EALS
S H O R T ORDERS
V u ),!] rr, j ) t ur I ms I art! our server. A : :l
{»¿.it r fof the ¡Mint to rat
elite "Inch brings the pa-sen. r
direct to the high echoed at 9 i<j
i each morning, and leave un rithci
The New Beacon Theatre in S’c.en>.r will allow a five cent
, o scuunt from rt j '.ar ;tdini < pr<
>m c. h adult tie let
or rgoup of tickets when accon panied by .. bridge •• II reel ipt.
This is being done to allow those who have to erns, in- bridge
an opportunity to enjoy first run -how-, a l *.;*r low adu.ivu-i
• prices.
Make up a party of your friend» and family. T u li never
he disappointed at the Beacon.
W E E K L Y PROGRAM
Friday-S.iV.-dI) Aug. 17-18—'H
in I he Thin Man.
!
Sunday-Monday-Tuesday, Aug. J9-2C-2I-M .»ry \st..r and
Frank McHugh and J hn Halliday in 1 he Return
of the Terror.'
Wednesday-Thursday. Vug. 22:
Cooper in “Operator 1
Marion Da.
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R E G U L A R ADMISSION
Children
10c
Hi School Pupils
20c
Adult* ............................ 30c
Less 5c each with toll receipt
Also, remember the toll ticket is good for return
from 6 p. m. till 6 a, m.
W atch this space each week for the weekly
programs
Two show* every nite, 7 : 1 5 and 9 :0 0 . Sunday
continuous performance from 3 : 1 5 in the a f te r ­
noon.
the ) or > o clock bus for the rc-
t rn Munev f«»r transportation
Kiver countv board, and colk. ted
from Multnomah county, along
I with the tuition, ai ib<- rnd o. th
-chord year.
charge m the gr.uk school but
'■•>ch student takes cart . i his «> n
, books in high vlioni. \t present
mah county have signified their
intention of entering C j v j . ì r-
I u kv high uhnol this fall
t’amu r- engaged in shining up
' ic toll bridge are making rapid
progress on the job. l-ut will he
another month in getting on th«
last touch of the final co.it
|
I Dldgc is being Covered wiih
; aluminum paint, which gives the
effect of silver in the bright sun-
shine When the work is Com­
pleted the hmlge may I k - seen for
long distances up and down the
river.
I he Dalles freight l ine has
compl. tel its new warehouse on
.Main street and is now occups ing
the building. Pros isions were
made in the building for an apart-
merit, which will K- occupied bv
the loc.il agent R J W uncr, and
Mrs. WuiR-r.
I he company has
iiV !1 '**' l,s <luar,er* in Mr
Hill's building and is now han­
dling all freight out of the new
quarters.
HEMRICH orul SALEM B EER ON TAi
Bed» in Our Bunk h o u se .
(.¿ulet
2 3 c a D m ,
. . . C lean . . . Cion« In
::: . > A Ri M .
EVERY FRIDAY’ NIGHT
Facts About
Bridal Veil
LUMLLR
The Driilal \ rii I imlirr Co. is youf
nearest lumlwr manuLu turrr . .
your neighbor» .«rr ihrir mi-
pkiyrrs . , . ami they
>|*e« i.ili/r in high
grade lumlirr.
Bridal V eil Timber Co.
Bridal Veil, Oregon