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About The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1934)
1 H»'- l>AM CHRONICLE Johnson winking at |*rggy IV;» ( ih I i , l a \ rm Jrnkm» loll*.w• i » k J im Kirby through thr halls, Ivan Wrslrflund Iwing I.»t•- to »Ian», I • Hk "I hut k Mill |»utting a snake in f l l i r „r..llm *i" "1 " " r hun tlir trai hrr » i|r»k, and last hut not [ m H ) IWU m " I lra»t Mr \ (> I Iriwlrrtoii jiLiying I ( |wen,y IWU |H»pU* OW » qirr<l lull. 11| > U llw «>|>cn —o— Total rnrollmrnt numbers 10 in — —o — thr high m hoot Morr »tuilrnts ,u h I , kl.- Í I. »m I» arr trfairtrd to lir coming tin* l.tll American Legion to Dance. national forest news l»„kouii off ,luly. With thr wrliornr rain of |.»»t wrrk, moat of • hr lookout* in thr f olumhi.i din irut oi tiir Mount II' mm I Ion » i taariia* oil iltrir |*>si» | (ir |i,oknut» '-n Mt Deflamr, Nesmith Point, I arc h mountain and PrjtjM-r moun- tam arr still on thrir po»l>. If thr — -o — "arm ami dry wrathrr of thr just I !*>>» ioiuiw I« « ll h •••«■ Irw day» continues, more of thr B< >vs A I III I I IC S „ihn gt.ulr *•••*"“ lookouts and jutrohnrn will to* put * »wing to thr warm wrathrr tlir hai k on duly. ,,«1 Korr county. »|irr«l hall «quad hat* hrld daily —o--— \»u buildings nearing romplr- _ \\ i I w ‘II •> >^r »knm.il/i-» on thr government lion With thr help id thr look r , , | Oír i?«.*<lr •* h.«J musk yard» I lir gantr ha» (Moved to I* outs and ('( ( buys from thr Lat- T \| M ,Mt l.i>y »»ill a vrry |».|>til4i onr. ami tlir held ourrllr I'rairir * amp, new guard 1 1 » alway» »w.irtnming with boy* station cabin* arr nearing comple ari pupils, . , L ... ■ . ng ihr gradi —° — • «.-.-k *><!'. •‘,l‘ « »," 1 ‘ ' 1 ’ ' 11 I ■-..m ■ I« ■•!• < • " " l o— L Milk Price* Up One Cent. Milk jirices have lieen advanced I hr first « .»»ualty of thr «rawMi tion on Nrsnuth Point, Mt Ih-li- to families and stores on the Mult *4» a »pruned wn»t r n m n l by am r, and Po»t canyon. When nomah county side of the Bonne Dave Johnvm Ml hough thr h.i'.krthall season ha» riot olfu tally l*-gun |iotrntial hno(ntrr» arr finding timr out»kle , of *) mo I hall workouts to |*ra< tier »hot» in thr gym I »or to an itwreasr of »lodrnt rr L . , . . • ■ . «r.«lhrf . 1 1 body thr lot krr »ji.»t r i» at a j*re- : itr.r s isitrd mium this year. JlVfin » I r rfii an«l thr llaf In lionoi of Iwr 12th htrihtlay l , . Ilir.f f ». Ufsl-.O» |r • ..’"I t" i-Ultl - » on I urvlay, Srfrtecnbcv 1H, Peggy Harry rntrrtainrd a numlirr of hrr L. littlr frim.f» Ih iw ¡.resent wrrr llrtty Hurt, ( ar< >| Hurt. Nrll Kar M l» s N o n P Hrollirr. Shirlry Artnrth. Jran [ li • I .1» I **vf Or via ami Hatty Satlon J I I I I Bonneville Post No. 88, Ameri- c in legion, will hold its first danc ing party for members and their friends on Friday, Srjrtetnber 28. The party will lie held at the < ralgrnont hotel, with a five jiiece orchestra furnishing the music, A large attendance of government and contract employes is expected. If this |«rty meets with aj>- |»roval, the local j k i s I jilans to make it a regular feature of the social life of the area. It is be lieved that such a development would lie particularly welcome to tin- married residents. —o— OUR PRICE REDUCTION SALE STILL IN PROGRESS THIS WEEK. CASCADE FOOD STORE, thrsr Station* arr comjileted all id thr lookout and guard »tation cab ins on this district will lie of the new modern type cabin. Hoads \raring ( omptrlion: Thr l-iloufrlle prairie CCC camji and t arl Alt'» road crew from Indian s |»nng» arr rapidly nearing each other with new road construction. I hr two crews arr »efiaratrd by »bout two and one half mile» of ruggrd country which will give way to tlir new road by (ktobrr 10 When these rruds arc joined, there will he a continuous road from Palmer Mill past larch, T a hir, ami Indians mountains to thr r.tit end of the distric t coming out at Mood River As rm»st of this country is in the Hull Run Water \hrd thr jiuhlic will not be admit ted through thr west end oi this road. Accompanied by thrir son. Ken neth, Mr and Mrv I. (i. Travis drove down from Mood River Sun day to visit their daughter ami •onin-Uw, Mr ami Mrv Prank Hrower. of The Dalles Fruit & Vegetable Market. ville Dam area, hut have not brrn increased in Hood River county. The advance of one cent a quart was ordered by the state milk commi-sion. families living in the district, from Fagle Creek to Dod* ion, are laying 11 cents a quart, while families living in Cascade I-ocks and east to Wyeth are ¡lay ing 10 cents. No one afijiears to understand why milk should sell (or more money in one county than in another. CLASSIFIED One Cent a W ord FOR SALP; OR R E N T — Large furnished, modern house; fur nace, close to grade and high schools; beautiful view; mid way l»etween Portland and Bon neville dam. 1 cirai location for onr looking for high class resi dence A acres rich kiam; terms easy. F.vening inspection or ¡»hone (iresham 240. S. D. S. D. M.ceding. Corbett, Ore. LOST— Ladies blue leather |>urse. Return Lake Side Meat Market. Reward. Read the Chronicle ads. FOR SA LE— 1926 Ford Roadster, (iocwl rubber. Will sell cheap. Inquire Chronicle office._______ ONE ACRE TRACTS NEW BEACON THEATER Stevenson, Wash. Program for the week beginning Friday, September 21 Continuous Shine Every Sunday from 3:15 /*. . 1 / . ON HIGHWAY, BUS LINE, SCHOOL BUS, WATER GOOD SOIL F r i.-S a t Sept 21-22 Jimmie Durante, Lu|>e Velez and Stuart F^rwin in •PALOOKA• Also a Mickey Mnutie Cartoon $250 Sun Mon T u c*., Septem ber 23 2 4 - 2 5 Frederic March and Constance Bennett in ‘ THE A FFA IRS OF . C ELLIN I1’ ON EASY TERMS JOLLY PARTY Every W ednesday Night * • * Springdale Orchestra TASTY FOODS MORAN’S Miller’» High Life on tap Exclusive Schlitz B eer Dealer in Bonneville Dam Area Ju»t Above Eagle Creek MUSIC ON SUNDAY DANCE nit M OT m SATURDAY NIGHT Excellent Music Congenial Crowd Admission : Men, 35c Ladies Free FREE DANCING EVERY NIGHT Good Music Here’s the brightest spot on the Highway. You will enjoy the food we serve. ....Bohemian on Tap.... Wed Thurs Sept 2 6 2 7 RoU-ii .Armstrong and Ann Southern in Thi. ground lay* level, and i* ideal for berrie* and chicken*. Offer* splendid opportunity to men employed on clam to lay • way • nest egg. ‘ H ELL CAT11 fri Cascade Locks. Ore. S at. Sept. 2 8 - 2 9 Jack Molt and Fay Wray in "BLA CK MOON" Also a Scrappy Cartoon Meals 25c Sun M on.-Tues., Septem ber 30-O cto b er 1 -2 A BIO SU RPRISE PROGRAM TO B E ANNOUNCED LATER TH E CHRONICLE Always tasty and good at the WE-ASK-U-INN Grace Scott & A. L. '¿uiderdmn Proprietors Cascade Locks, Oregon irisnunss^an e ' \ . *, i- • *