The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934, October 05, 1934, Image 2

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    THE DAM CHRONICLE
TH E p\M CHRONICLE
To Open Shop
Pearl Steel, daughter of Mr and
Mrs K us.-r. is putting up a build
'¡ng 5(i*IO on the 1 had Glazier
property, next d«»or to the ( as
cade Bargain House, which 'he
ON M 1 INI $1
«till occupy as a ladies' dress shop
Hershey Coens, half lb
1CV She has had considerable e\j>et
lence in handling this t\|*e of niet
PIN EAPPLE. diced or
crashed, buffet size....... 10c i handise and is of the opinion that
the district offers an excellent
C O FFEE. Bonita brand
lb 25c | Held for ladies ready to M eat ap
uarel.
PEAS, Mission brand
\ ,' I v .111
1 I
F r e e P ie S erv er«
CORN, Red A White.
We take pleasure in acknowl­
N i 1 CM
edging reseipt of an attractive pie
server from the Edawrds kurni*
COCOA Malted Milk
17c
lure company of Portland, I he
company.
one of the oldest and
Macaroni and Spaghetti
liest known furniture houses in the
In bulk. 3 lbs ....... ..........25s
Pacific northwest, is offering pie
servers as gifts to residents of the
Bonneville tlam area who \isrt the
store when in Portland. As they
say, come in and get a pie server
and get acquainted. They are free
Groceries
W irrick ’s
Steal World War Plaqua
Salt lake City Vanitala «tota
the Inarrt niton pt vjnw from a m-«nu
ment honoring ftah eoldlere who
gar* their livra !n t!n> World war
fnvrllxsf on Ih» plaque »na “Prow
the tlvtng to the lead
DONNA MOHR
Dress Shop
Knitted Presses and Scarfs
for Fall Trade.
Bonevlllc
School Noto«
Published Every
Week
h\
the Cascade I c i .
F O R PROMPT Fite
f o il Jtihit kl • tarner ad
wtM that II»
*»"•« VI.»
1 r ra l.W n t
«T
«*«•«••
c l a s s w o r k tu
ta
unimportant.
Writing la tha Auinl.au llaga
«lúa, i Jai uà» >»'Wi «»» Vira frani
,Ivory "• «fin wbaol >»•» Ih#
.,ara tifa aa aar aalhucal aut.-m»
hila.*
rhara la UltW mon than rvatlua
tu tha ydk,* ha «ette« “Wnd IMti#
Stevens, monitors, Norman ami
n»>ugh at that II ta a virtually ob
Bobby Mtctnun.
arura pwt I dodi r»l mu h Wall.
I untar aaa aoy V« bonier»*
1 he total attrmUme of these
M ouse F a lls o n H im ;
three grades at the |*rse«t lime is
it IhtugUs \oe. Rosie Cectliani
B ig T o « 1« B ru ise d
Oklahoma t'tty — Charging
ind \nme t Vi titani, recrntly rrg
that a howaa feU »a him rana
isterrd. hr mgs il fo this total.
ug fallvo arrha«. » I» Half
—o —
haa Siasi aalt far «-•->»> damagra
Our bus cervice is now in full
»g»:n»€ Ihv rtlji at Prtttu« Ilia
iwlltlo« relate*! that a email
,wing, jinking up children a» far
• liark maned h» Iba city fall »|e.»
«low» the river a» lh»l»m ami up
the river to k-agle creek Arrange- ¡ Mm fruw attuta. |*l n ned blot
tga.ual aa lr«a t»ovl. be*»ke hta
mente hace aU> tiren made fo jack
arrha« and T>»uU«sl and Injure I
up the children on the idand
a grwat ton.*
—tv—
Proqu-cts are hailing g»»»l fof
kickrtlall this year with pieniyl MAN KILLED FOR
.»f material t.mnng in Miw t.ula
DECEIVING SPOUSE
IdLuhrff and Charles \ Knlart
xm will fumile physical education
m » k f l o n c
||*e fifth, secenth ami eighth
grades hair organimi a stmlenl
Itodv with the following officer»
President. John I'eeunk
vk*-
pre id en t. wntrtary. Marcine
F a th e r in l a w
T «l»»*
10
PuhiK vhiaiU
14
M F J ïR iL L s
SHOf
BONE DRY
LIMBWOOD
While It Ulti
$5
A CORD
la w
Into (>ww Hwndk.
THE CASCADIAN
VOL. 1.
lie’s Ju«t a Spwrw Tirw,
Mr. Garner Confesso«
I h i* i t a Hardwood
I"arl» “tta » a trlio n taw* U
in» lu d es Maple «ad[
ttar k 'ru K nuànl t>> • wvwlthf
x * ( mm I and vornr Fu.
IW^.aa nnrhaal »Iw lr » -l« l »id
Mlt««l tita « .o la taw bvfw, »(In • I su p p ly ts limited.
t *od rwJvoltvww but,t
thw t-n l u l o «
AIWM V»* ,
NO I
lv V a rs l.
who ta
I 'J . t
wbvo l o r n
:
THE HAR
WOOD Y
t; MW. tMirlvJ J p W om l.uw-o. Ml
vnlvwo Saw aftvr. bvwvtvf. Ik« (»
SCHOOL TEACHERS ARE
’•THE PRINCE OF LIARS”
turnoO to tbo w jo in wU- a bo k»4 J
WELCOMED BY PARENTS
TO BE PRESENTED SOON f ikl »m wain a M m » bta «»rrU f» j
Whva bta «ita e»a>; talaod. bo at j
AT PUBLIC RECEPTION
CAST BEEN SELECTED rw gwg wttb bta l»lb brolbvr ta n»
(h»ld star attendance pupils in
l-.a.v hl« T V ; fvMtoMvl «itb v.h j
One of the most enjoyable
" The Prime of laars. » three
vr a. nmrnrSf that •! Rr»t tbo
, .
. r ^ L * ( *be Cascade Locks schools, given
meetings of the Cascade Locks
act farce wnttrn by Sidney w f# Jl4 m ( rwatlw thw dw«i.«:,.«
Parent-Teacher club was held in >°r Perfect attendamr ea.h 1-ur
Grundy. will the senior j4ay for H tas she JlwvurrU It si-w M t M
the high schon. auditorium last weeks, number 41 boys ami 34
b t a v n j » k J w m l w ttb bw f t w in
this fall, according to hupt Hen rh! l.trwa ta ta . par val» |w t|«w
Friday night.
girls, a total of 77 lardincis krpi
• »aw at thw tw la» Jta J qa4 f *w
The program, in charge of Mrs
tu,i(, .
;„ , . r i , , „
" ’
* !l" «■» < * « ® dram
\
-r«t tawiawd tbw ftjta t is I«» IftJ
Maude Brolliar and Mrs. Grace
,
..
.
, Jilts this year
bl» wlfv'l «wtbvr Tbl» lifcrtwt thw
Ell.es. was directed bv Frank H all.
^
*■ ,hr *
1 he cast is iom(>net| of How nawl »(raw and thw fattmt ww«naa
as master of ceremonies. Numbers
• « « been neither absent
ard H arncn as Arthur Humming I»*»» Mil fa* «»arra tagsl do
on the program were: Accordion nor tardy to date,
top AJ Jenkins as K ilph Omrr.al re*l-oa www la hor fato« a od afew
solos by Angelo Immordini; vocal
Hi<h S c W —Jean Anderson
aa» gli va rw iul) w t thw wurc ! « leg
artist Have tyjohnv.n as Joshua rhlld
ta» Varar ad v t bv» to raaw ha k
Gildbrami, the show man, Non
soft shoe dancers, a duet of at­ bara kerguson, Norma Headley. luger as Ikibson, nosey butler, to hlm. abc rafea»! hw al .* hwr.
W . waa arraatvd. ao-t conjraaw l
tractive girls directed by Mrs. Mc- Harrall Rangier. Marguerite Moc-
lasts Merrill as Mrs. Humming to JD rwar» pwual aer. llulv |*rw«a
(jowon; an old fashioned stunt by Kinnon, Ida Glazier. Doris Jame-
top; I-aye Dnutdle a* Mrs (hike ara wsartwd by bta family ratta»*)
Mrs. C. A. Brolliar ami Howard *in. Geraldine Rankin, Dave John-
b l* ta bw M val ad vf a r o s y war»
brand, the motrhr in law Helen
and ell Rae Brolliar.
At bta trial la Ahí»aep. t»w Varal
| son, Ikinald MadJougall, Ivor
Following the program Mr. Hall
1 .lazier as K.ma Columhirr. the •w^apwd Ihfww tlnan» ff.*n alian»!.'»
introduced the teachers and the Westerlund. Helen Glazier. Lois ,^utta jiercha girl. Peggy I'roc ink cf hla father la la». Jaiva I waw-Wr
C a s c a d e L o c iiS
t» kill hlm Alvaya an sai »Ith t«o
rest of the evening was spent in Merrill-
as I»aisy Maitland the ward of (•ina aod a .taggwv t.uav.ir • aitai
dancing to the music of Monte
Grade S< hool.
\rthur Jane ( »rtlner as liarfiara. IV two Im Vara» a a» l»t out «.f p ia
Gay and his orchestra. Punch and , 7th and 8th Grades- Perry AI- ihr lady's maid
o» ba flvd to Kratww l.-iaa.lr M
__*
- a - served
- , J S from
■» . . ■ ■ % -%
wafers were
a !...•»
booth
Ison, Peggy Barry. Betty Hurt,! Business manager of the show l-.wril him. bwirtiinff th»t hw had
by the club officials, who are to
ta n n a •»(.,-*) io a »w-thy wf.)
** Ki>bm I*uuville, oilver
be greatly commended for the ex­ Vioh Cooper. Virginia Cooper,
«w Mm« Uirtnihn
k *‘1l,h McCi»*ju».
cellent beginning of what promise-, Robert Costanze, Ruth Faubion, 1
l.ttaaotr »a ltri twarnlng th»l thw
to be a four-star year in school 1 thel Ferguson. Harold (k-itner.
‘ r l
Rankin pn^rny
»ha »»f» t». ta inarr.vfj la
•
| ...
• manager I he plav will I n - staerd J-mn, wrrw a»»y VVtira ttivy mnw
affa,rs-
Elmer C h a e r. E.sie Harris. John a.metime in November.
i- .-k laiwaulr wa* «n 'tln -
Hill. Clayton Kyle, Ilorotby Mac-j
— —
Ile «hot Ita V -h.»
t f - ,-, blil
.Veu- Magazines and Racks.
■ hg bini la-snl »icij
Kinnon,
llt-K
tij
M
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Fblon
j
Hoyt
\tklrtni.
An interesting addition to the
equipment of the assembly room Nielsen, Jeanne Orvis, Kenneth1 Official basketball practice tie
I nr Hn* Girl in Seven
was made last week by a gay green Piper, I at Ryan. Harr,s.,n Wade, | ?an lJ,,, v" ‘ ^
I * IwUi
four
or
more
times
a
werk
dünn-,
Porla; Propese« to All
magazine rack which will be kept Chester Woodward and (»rr.ec.eve
O n «*h «li Mile ^
j the season.
I
I t v t,a, ,| |„»n ,.f |»|y
fuil of current nutgaizines to be i
v i[(j
» ..f
Bonne »ill*
„ .
Athletic njuipmnit was »«. i . ..ih 1» rbuHkllf.« m, I i i
u^wi in connection with the sub-!
(n,| ( j
( .1 ides
I •• • 8 8. Wyoming •(,<■ ll«,-« up
Jects studied next year. The school I \utrieth H<.w irri fta.iita» 1 "
1,11
from Mike
I- <h« .»bl nmntimr Ira.tltbin of -a
has subsc-.bed to about 5>15 worth ( art.v Melvin ( ollms 1 , ’ l I,| 1|I
L* ,,<r ,n ,JOhe Men 'A l-r ,nk mm li fi In every |«,rf I» n,,,*., ,1, | ,
ICE CRF*AM
of excellent mtgazines. which in- r;v ,n' Hobiiv Hvdr \< t " r
'r ' rit new lulls, jimg j«. <j ta* llr.g Awjihti a» • remali of lîu-
dud- :-.e National (^ g ra p h ic,
- < V m .ln,w uits w m
CIGARETTES
.! M-orary of w-A,-ti |».«trarita in the
letter ta.» ,,f • btral
«t,lrh I»
Popular Mechanics, The (»olden Wavne M„rr •* It"?^'Itt
' " n ,,)r
I he li oj.arm will
B. «. American Bny, .American
(r,.Jn i,i,A C m
i / 7
f*-ir ,n al> «fan*» sun, r.iher then b it -Umr In the I»,»t ««tre
BLITZ, WINEHA0
It.ey were a-t>lre»M -t In vcirfi ftlf
.iiri a, l Currenf Hi,.ocy, a, well
^
............... ...
..,
tarmi
girla,
two
|
„
s
*
»
tnrk
as many others.
and HOP COLD
jack 1 odd. jack Wilson and Ken*
Plans
in- tiring
iwi.,-, n.ade
. 1 , for a In Hnn Kranrlaro. non In |/e Vft
•.ms art
«-lea. ,„m |„ ||awall, atlll am.ther
neth Woodward.
b--Lvt!..li
----- * , *
7 tip to Hood River.
Bert on DraufLl d
In Nwwf»un.|lah.J. and nnnlly. »M
In Meilrn (Try
Members of the high school E n -1 » ( 0 1 ^ ^ * ^
"" ^
^
Bottled Beer
To all the girla th» aalh.r aald Im
' 0
trip to Hood Ht
< - ,i
Mallery, lielmer
»n»
tnoklng
forward
lo
marrying
Ki.er on tne school bus Wednes- Moore, Barbara Shields, Eleanor , -
“,v ‘"
* A A
mein To at I en at threw ha wr.rte,
day e/en ng of th.s week to at- ; Sprague, Frederick Walker, Jrar, .,'AU ,
J *
v!
,r ,m ’ “
I ne*»r think of any other girl hut
tend th. picture “Treasure Is- nette Walker, Arthur Warren and mu, l 1
W, h
ir" m you."
lunches
land.” The book is one included Lee Allen Woodward
' '
Slh" ,h
Food ward.
on the student reading list and is
»»
ano
ano
tarane*
»-
,
,
1st and 2nd G rad es- lJuwain
A Little NaaMai»
quite a favorite. The students were Fuger,
Will»er (»lazier Andre«», „l* " J o ^ an,,nh' ;‘n «»(hth
'•Tou dont Beam to reali*» nm
Sit and Sip br Ow
accompanied by Misses Stewart, James, Patricia Laiton and I-e,.n \ n
h
lo
Wh-!ÍL i,4# ,0nr
'• buttered "*
where
her
father
Eddy, I-acy and Walker
I irti
Wang
where
her
father
will
be
e.w
ard Wang
What ih ma It mattery | M|
ployed
both aid«* r
S i r i ' S Z £5£ r e 8"* «r* *“ • -
FREE
DELIVERY
ANYWHERE
IN DAM
AREA
CASCADE
DRUGCO.
BONNY
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