The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934, August 24, 1934, Image 5

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I Mil KS H)K I.AIUF.S
Open All Night
STAFF IN GRADE
HIGH SCHOOL
IS COMPLETED
can Hell you a cottage ready to occupy. Modem
Ml hough Odell and I’arkdsle
huh m
will not o|irn (or (hr
>rar until Vpti-rul,rr 17, the ('**-
m lr lank» high tchool will follow
Mw other v I km .N and often on
I uewlay morning. September 4.
I'» Ionijilrtr (hr l«Kai faiulty,
ihr lounty board Monday an
luum nl lhr wlrtlion of Mi>» Mar-
I 0 *trt I aiy of Portland a» ilir row
Iraihrr lor ihr grade »chool. Mi»»
l-u ) Ma graduate of ihr Oregon
Ualr normal and for ihr |u»t year
h.i' Item irathing in the Catlin
m Portland Shr will work
• n thr |»rimary department and
lundlr (hr |>h)w>al rdui jlional
wofk lor (lir gtadr girl».
Ih r fatuity now mtludrv V. (».
Hrndrrvm, tu|ierointendent, »rxi-
.»|..gy anti tommrrrr, arol direct»
U»y» athletic» anti dramatic«:
Mi*» Kathrrinr Walker, Kngli»h
and malhemaiM» ami high «rhool
muut arol girl»' athlrtK»: F. It
Autneth, »evrnth arol eighth
■ • »«!• n>'i boy sUrietk
Mia»
U ilnu Eddy, fifth arol »ixth and
gr ulr muMi . Miw Margaret la ry ,
third arol fourth arol girl»' physi-
tal rdiH.it ion Mi»» Acer ill Ste-
w in. (ir>* arol »rcorol gtadr» and
primary mo«k
lo t |tu|nU living ra»t if Carl-
■» n » sioir to liie Wyeth |«»»toffite
thr l»uv will Iravr thr eastern ter-
minu» al»»ut M IS, arriving at the
vi Ivool ground» SO mtnutr» later
(jeorge 1 hottu» will again be in
tharge of the bu»
i'upil» living we»t of Carbon'»I
arol within UtuniU of tlie tounty
will nerd to walk to school. High
wlfctol pupU» living in thi» emi of <
Multnomah munty may make ar­
rangement» to mlr on the Cnion
i Pat die »tage» which arrive» at the
whtwl iboiit 9 40 rran.»)v>rtati<ai
lor tlm r -ludrnt» will lx* ad-
vanted by thr Hutnl River county ;
•chool bturd Tuition for the out
of county »tudriits will lie taken
care of by thr Multnomah county
vjirrmterolent T herefore, the only |
t:o»t to thr »tudent i» the u«uat
! outlay for text book»..
( >radr »chool teM» will be fur­
nished but it i» necrcsary for the
pupil to Mi|>ply |»rm iK, j>en» and !
| paper.
The »chool buildings have been
worked <«n all »ummer to get them
| in grovl repair for the winter.
Jan ito r Charles Maggblom has
I wen busy with hammer and saw
in l»»th building» arol the improve­
ment» are many. Jack F.imer, local
rtevlrician. ha» l>rrn working the
pa»t frv ila\» going over ytmr of
the wiring and installing a flood
light >»n top of the high school
building.
and well built—or we will lease you ground <>r
WARRENDALE
MERRILL’S
BARBEQUE
J A MERRILL, PROP
MEALS
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LUNCHES
W EIN H A RD S AND ALT
H EID ELBERG
ON TA P
PRIME STEER BEEF
Government i m p e d e d *nd slau g h tered under
Military condition». Yield» the ch o ice s t »teak».
Enable» u» to *e!l the fine»! m eat» at no ad v an ce
m price»
BROOKFIELD STRICTLY FRESH EGGS and
SW EET CREAM BUTTER
COMPLETE LINE O F S W IFT ’S HAMS
BACON and LARD
CHOICEST LAMB. MUTTON and VEAL
FRESH H A LIBUT. SALMON. CRABS
Daily delivery service to Bonneville District.
Give <»ur deliveryman your order.
LAKESIDE MARKET
COTTAGES
FOR SALE
No need to worry about a place to live when we
»ell you a lot and you can build your own home.
But under any circunwtanceM, come in and talk
this thing over with
uh .
We will help you get
under a r»>of o f your own before the autumn
raina net in and school starts.
LUMBER............ SHINGLES
BUILDERS H A R D W A R E...........NAILS
ROOFING PA PER S............PAINTS
CENTRAL LUMBER CO.
you don’t road the Chronicle you don’t got the news
Mr arol Mr», (ieorge Ellis have!
repaired and rrmodrled one of the
bouse» on the 1 rown-\\illametlei
property. )u»t ea»t of Warrendale.
and arc nuking their home in it
There are several houses on the |
property, but some of them are •
ing. It b reported that eight fanti-
not worth the expense of rrpair I
lie» propose to establish them- j
wive» in the district.
Mr arol Mrs. Harry Brown arol
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lamb, of
Lantbs Inn. spent the weekend
with friends in Scappoose.
A common flea is capable of
I jumping 100 times as high as its
head.
An ice boat sails faster than the
wind and oaen »perds at 70 to 80
Get ‘A ’ Premium Milk at no Extra Cost”
GRADE A PASTEURIZED
DAIRY PRODUCTS
Daily aervice. Leave order* at Lakeside Market
or get the milk at any grocery »tore along the
highway.
BRANDES CREAMERY. Inc.
ROY S IN N E R , Driver
1TIA A TI n_
GOVCRflOR
/ Keep Oregon in line with
the New Deal.
Keep the New Deal alive
(n Oregon.
Keep faith with Presi­
dent Rooaevelt.
Keep Charles H. Martin
in your service.
Paid Adv by Martin Campaign Comm.
COLUMBIA GORGE HOTEL
OPEN TO PUBLIC
Sunday Chicken Dinner, 85c
Come and Enjoy Our Beautiful Grounds
30 Acres, W aterfalls, Running Streams
NEW LOW RATES NOW IN E F F E C T
Special Rates to Permanent Guests
On Columbia River Highway, Near Hood River
SELL—
WITH CHRONICLE
WANT ADS . . . .
If you have a cabin f«w rent, a room for rent, a piece of
furniture for sale, want a place to live, are looking ior some
boarders, wish to do waging or sewing or any of a multitude
of other things— try a want ad in the classified columns.
The Chronicle goes throughout the district. It calls on
people every week. It will carry your message at small cost.
ONE CENT A WORD
EACH INSERTION
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If not convenient to bring your want ad« to the office,
leave them in the boxes which you will find in numerous loca­
tions throughout the territory. The boy will call and collect
when delivering your p«|»er.