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About The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1934)
1 THE DAM CHRONICLE •jjll 1>\M ( HKOVU'U IV » liar»»*»» OREGON STATE NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST Brief Resume of Happenings of the Week Collected (or Our Readers Newberg — NVwberg's f i n e swimming pool ha* been formally op«nod, with Mayor Rogers a* master of ceremoaie*. 11« was th« first to dive into th« tank. Creswell — A resolution de manding direct distribution of f e d and seed to th« farmer by the Farm Credit administration In drouth relief, eliminating the middleman, hss been passed by Creswell trance. Medford — All county SERA projects In Jackson county with the esception of recreational work, sewing classes and food canning have been suspended for a period of one month or the remainder of the harvest season. Prlnevllle — The Sage Hollow well, first of a serlea to be drilled with SERA funds In Crook county, has been brought In at a iepth of 130 feet. The well was pumped for two hours at the rate of 400 gallons without lowering the water level. Prune Lafayette f j.: a* t*»"*k A cousUnt stream ■ i ■» to lai lala IN driers In thl* district every hour. Pruno* aro of crupage. while *uw»r contrai »od »Ho * r* larger than u*ual. I tig Mountain t a t Co»i>iille V» • reeult of la crea.* d aereo, o being plant.d to l»as lu the Copulile *•'»•)' h» re this sea »«»li. two eompsnl •« are being operated In Ih» county. One is at Marshfield to lake of thl* product flout the J r I'oCd planting of a Utile '»er lot) anos, and the other lu N»rlh He. 1 1« P». k i the W. Tw4y à Son i*Uc<* «»f MO » ‘" iw CJuee to 150 picker* si# employed , n th# Eord place, with a sltntlar somber being antldpel*^ ' Tway farm during H»e coiutoa '*tv A Klamath rails — A »«pound lyn* cat was shot In the Spring lake district near her.» Iasi week !■» N M r ’’ ■ are seldom seen in that at»**, but lu tile Cummins i»i-ttvtM .uni Sireeter said he thought il«* cat was driven out of the mountains teat her o í Portland. will nwke rrg by ih# unusually dr> whether. ular trips to l avade l«»tkv -tlbl BtumevtUr. beginning I'uculay. Thousand« llusy in ll**p V ar«l» seplentlter 4. when 'h r will »lait Salem — Thousands »>f pick»■ r» are at work in Willamette vallev her tea. hint? M i " ‘ 'uninim* t* «»ne hop-yards harvesting cluster hop* of r.ihlam l s well known musí» tan* inching of heavy hop* is »cited ami brings to this community het uled to begin within 10 davs. In years oí rxprricncr in the music most fields picker* will receive f l iielti. She a tte)>ts Imlb Itegtimers per 100 pound*. \ bonus will l>e ami advanced pupil» and gives paid those who work the entire either |»civa(e or group instruction season. Rhythm orvhrstra anti class tn strutti»»n will l r |*r»vidcd gratis Mevlhou.l Enter llogue Gold Beech— What is »aid to for Ihe younger students. Miss t>e the Ur-* t school of t»*«H * ad Cummins is also anxious io or to enter Rogue Kiv»*r In thru«- ganize a community oft hesira ami years came in on W» dn«*day anyone interested may get in tom h night's tide Lower river riffles with her while she i* m I a**a*le are r«*ported alive with leaping Locks or wntr her ai Ka* fish, which are rather small. av»*r aging two pound*. Elit*s s* • tn the vrnsview l*rivr IV■rilan ' ' f "■ beat lure. formation. 1 North Bend — A new all-the- year CCC camp, to be situated at Charleston, for the beautification of Coos head and the elimination of fire hazard has been approved, and construction will berln Aug ust 30. It will have a personnel of about 200 men. Marshfield— A 10 per cent, div idend on the commercial deposits of the Hank of Southwestern Ore gon. at Marshfield, Is ordered This will bring the total dividends paid to 70 per cent on commercial deposits. Seventy per cent, has already been paid on savings ac counts. The Dalles— The Dalles Cham ber of Commerce directorate has decided not to appeal from the report of army engineers and the war department approving a sea- lock at the Bonneville dam but re commending against dredging a ship channel at the time between Vancouver and the dam. LADIES Get your N O TIO NS at the Men’s Shop S ch o o l Supplies t for both Grade and high schools ▼ ▼ ▼ ▼ CASCADE DRUG CO. IMO Cottage Grove— J. Quincy WII- llts, a school teacher for more than 50 years and once superin tendent of schools of I.ake county. Is dead at Cottage Grove, follow ing an Illness of several years. He was 32 years of age and came to Oregon In 1375. Salem— Protests to Washington are being forwarded by the Salem Chamber of Commerce, Senator McNary and various business houses against an order of the postoffice department reducing the number of rural mall routes out of Salem from nine to seven. H ead q u arters lor TERMS SITES SI00 TERMS In Beautiful Lakeview Villa In The Heart of CASCADE LOCKS In Easy Walking Distance of Grade And High Schools And Stores. HOURLY BUS SERVICE TO THE DAM MEN W e have R AIN CLOTHES Own your own home and pay rent to yourself. Special Inducements to Build Now. and RUBBER BOOTS for you SEE BILL KEELER A T R E AL E S T A T E OFFICE, O R Men’s Shop IR A OW ENS, M A N A G E R CASCAD E LU M B E R CO. Cascade Locks LO C A L PH ONE 151