The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934, October 12, 1934, Image 5

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to remain
I kimc k over 4 Imi k
until
they
I amir I olsom, local jrwrler, ha»
ju«t installed a nrw drm.ignrli/j-r
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EVENTS OF THE WEEK
lot wale hr W atchn sometimes
' I r a ixl M t» AJ W ang, o l Col follrct c|uite a hit of electricity
u in h u ran g er » ta lio n , a i r IravioK vI ik h retard* their efficiency.
Jl,% 1 larriHr t'arruthrr» lu» «hott ly h,r a w e rk » trip itilo I hi« rn.it him take» this out of
Mf)Vt,J m lascade lairk* (rom II- I \N ■*.Initiftmi l i t r o ilitir ta ry Mill the watch, thin improving thr run-
to (Hin hrr busi »end. who u k r ih r tu Io S r a ll Ir hy « ,,y „f nuiK- No chargr for (hi* service.
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(»tur m r -4 I* mit mcwilhs agu in ' tk itn a and rrtu rn through |’,,rt
(| ol hrallh « « I h* *tr«l Iti lam i.
I. I.. Mohr,lirr chief o l The,
I>.illr», visited In« mother, Mr»,!
^ lUiimrvillr Dum atra
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Donna
Mohr, here last Saturday.
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Mi 4ixl Mr», t W. Mormon
.Mr.
ami
Mr». K. V. Herlirrt ami
rV Hal Ir» Tturk Une is laying , 'il ll'x id River have moved to 4 '4*.
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Mr.
and
Mr*. I ipton, aim from
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ti|r
I
otki
and
are
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npying
id I, a l .u*l P»«1** ** l*1P ju rja ra
1.1 liai telling Iuri il» Ihr Bon jlh r Sir«art |ifo|irriyt immrduteiy I hr Dalle«, aciompanird him.
avilir I » 41 » .«ira I hr lori «ili tir
jufcl either hy ihr Uu»k load or
(h,- u ik 'Ih r (um will carry
un ihr retail I mmiitm Iront it»
eairh iu * un Main »Irrrt
o
y|r» K J Wuorr, «)»■ ha» lirrn
Ul in l'uttlarvi lof ihr ja i l three
Baiai hx, h*» rrturnrcl Io l»rr honte
in l'anodr l<«k« intfch improved
hr.dth Mir « 4 » accomfMmnl
ra»l ol dir high school on I hr
i highway.
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" 'hrr Nelson, Ralph Nrlton
and i dvv.ud Johnnin are iin» oc­
cupying ..nr I thr lottare-* on thr
Mtdnv.n trad, ju»t viulh ol thr
1 .r.not (..in home.
I ra k v m a lv i I te I
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have
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frrr Ih ry w rrr over ln t m al
county Iv o « r r k « y ao hu t lat I H
| d rrt any v riiu o n I h n tlm r tl
la ffiil
Roman
Forum
The largoet Koman forum la at
Sa lamia, on the Inland o f Cyprus.
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" , M Clark is adding a gen- Klre mile» away, at Kn mag unta, in
rr.il warehouse to the north side one o f the town's forti fleatloos.
■land»
O thello's
Tow er,
where
of In« cold «forage plant. I hr nrw Iteademona met h«-r triigle end. To
itructurr ii to la- 15*40 fret, af­ the aoutlniiKt aland* Llnuinoi, wh*-re
fording lirttrr than 2000 square ItlrhnrO the U o n lleartc-d mnerlecl
fret of floor i|t,ccr. A covered 1 Iterengnria, and thc-re *he was
driveway will aUo lie added to at- | rownc-d Queer: of KnglnmL
\
comniod.itr loading in any kind
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of wr itlM-r.
< R M cllory and Gmrge Blaiv
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dell have h.ned lite 1 had (ila/irr
Silver
I'erra»
and Charles Roys-
hy hrr Hirer, M u * I <11114 S a u r i
I liari,*" m I .» < adr I n kt | hr two
ton
are
home
from
l. ntern (Irrgon
Itila , «ho hai lim i VU- I"'
<r resident« ol lai» An where they have been hunting and
relative» tu ihr l ’a» lln iv-itii yrln h.ivr yr.cr» o| automobile
fishing for thr jiait two weeks, j
«ol
¡repair ami welding r»|irririMr lir Ear h got a deer. t ’|*»n their rr-j
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d ii
I (try are- installing turn they were no full of energy ;
Mi- I I v luta I r a n i r l i. « I mi « 4 »
0 worth <il rc|iii|>mrnt, j that thry fell to cleaning the dr-'
CJiniif* I io lirr h o m r in A llian y
O f) complete- rlrc trie hrn of thr July fin- off the lot 1
with 4 Liege ol urfHiu» lllnrv», hai
»riding out lit and a wlic-tr the I'erra:* meat market i
rrturrw I lo I 4 M 41 Ir h a k t .
kn mountrd on a 3- »lood on Main itrert.
Fn*
O rifio of Word “ B an k ”
Th« urlgln o t th t worc] l>*nk a»
th * [linee of liualm-M of money rti-nl-
■ r» la ubata re, anya f.Iterary Irtgeat.
In that uae thè nrat a[ipeaninre o f
thè word In |*ngll«h wna tn thè Ucat
•luarter Of thè Klfteenth rentury.
Ktymologlata hetleve tt tn hnve to^-n
derive*! frocn thè earller hanea
(hanek, fui link, haiirke. hunke, a»
altern ale apeliing»), meurilng
or ih elf, a «erta* that trace» haek In
Kcigllah to thè i^leventh rentury.
II 4'. Brown is completing a
c hildrm in y our ix w cott.igr on his lot in the An-
evening or houe. ejervm sutidivision, m-xt door to
Inti, in car 1 Bf II ¡the Milkep h me His father. Life
-otr Tooth Roc k Brown, of v.(p|>oosr is here hclp-
: mg him with caqirntry work.
Wkara Statai Mani
At
lla r i'e r 's
I i-rry
tlire«*
«tate*
mecrt and thè Mbenamlouh and l'o-
loiimc ri ver* Joln. John Mrown s
rolli Oli thè United State* araenal
In isóT sa» in thls town, and tt « u
In a »tale of atiiio»! ronitant «tege
dupli • thè clvll vwtr.
O ur E a rly T r a d e Routea
Along N avigable Rivera
T h e early trade routes followed
navigable river* and Indian trails,
note* a w riter In the W ashington
Hear. Communication between the
different colonies wa* chiefly hy
water and tietween the three popu­
lous centers of the North— Boston,
New York and Philadelphia. Hoads
developed «lowly— a * late as tha
Revolution there were only three
routes north and ea»t of New Tork.
and only one leading west from
Philadelphia.
To the south two
m de trails led across m ountains—
one at H an iers Ferry and the
other through Cumberland Cap.
Progress wa* more rapid In New
England.
A* early a* 1 'YtO the state of
M assnrhusetta ordered each town
to construct a highway with the
adjoining town. The road* of Colo­
nial New England followed rough­
ly the routes of the New York. New
Haven A H artford railroad.
In the *..'ith . an excellent »ydem
of waterw ays navigable during the
entire >ear !>••< .rise of mild clim ate,
furnished the I*. <t means of tran s­
portation an*! delayed the h-illdlng
of roads until t!ig middle of the
Eighteenth century.
C A R L S O N ’S
Red & White Store
B E A N S — C a lifo rn ia small white, 3 lbs.
P U R E X — T h e p erfect bleach, quart
R A I S I N S — T h o m p so n ’s Seed less, 4 lb. pkg.
C H O C O L A T E — Prem ium B a k in g , l/ 2 lb . .
19c
10c
25c
15c
THE CASCADIAN
VOL 1.
I 'u M c v h e v I
I vrtV
PING PONG G RO U P F O R M S
SOCIAL C L U B TO PU SH
TABLE T E N N IS IN SCH OOL
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the
• 'a w o d e
Ix a k *
ilMftU tlilHUltlOH
the lloy « Vthletic avasulmn
wa« Eiimrd at 4 meet mg of the
In.)« I »eld in the high »>h«ai| Tues-
dav eluting ►>mn.i iimi |irri»«l I hr
meeting »a* called to order by
f !**«aid lla/civ n. and regular o(-
Iner« «elec ted by the auMHUtmn
were James John««!, president.
( url) Mrlvi>gt, *etrrtary , and
lloward llarrtwn. trea*urer.
Public
Nchciolj.
NO. 1
The C h eck erb o a rd Room s, ab ov e the C h e c k e r­
BASKETBALL PRACTICE
STARTED-18 TURN OUT
FOR PLACES ON TEAM
First official haikrttiall prac­
tise- was held in the gymnaMum
by Su(irrintendent Henderson la*t
week with aliout IM turning out ,
lor place*. From last year* first 1
five only one is turning out for
j basketball, Harry C'ramblett. With
Interest, invt«tnvent*, and bank­ the {wre-nte of "Jim Johnson and
ing are requiring the attention of I Cy Jenkins, capable center»,!
thr businev* training daaars the» C'ramblett has lieen moved to ai
week with special drill on deter guard {tost for practise.
Jim Stubblefield from Gresham, J
mining Interrst using the bankrr s
Bob
Douville, AI Jenkins, Bob
60 day method C ontesU during
Miller,
super varsity. Laurince 1
the wrefc gavT the lead in thu
Brink
and
Henry Brink from the
w ork to Jane (ieitnrr. Dave John
grade
team
last year are principal |
v»n. I*rggy IVarock, and (Irraldine
! contestants for the forward berth.
Rankin.
At guard* Dave Johnson of Frank­
lin high school, C'ramblett, von
Earl Johnvin. srni<K from I jls
l-'uger, Ralph Mac( Iowan of San
Vega*. Nevada, high iah.*il en
Francisco, Donald McDougall of
rolled in m .1 wo I Monday, hiarl 1 »
Spokane, Busier Helogt of Roose­
a fo o tb a ll player with some Uas-
velt high and Chas Hill form the
krtlull training
main contender*. Frank Kana- (
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naugh who was in school the open­
/ 1, nnut h I'arty hruiay.
ing week may lie aide to return
I tie Ireshman return party to
soon.
tl»r student body will Iv gi'tn in
Charts for accurate shooting
thr high school auditorium Friday from Nj"’1 position* have ln-en set
night. Iktolirr 12. The pnnii|v»l up, and a true record is In-ing kept
» '
event of thr evening will lie a is the player gets better he pushes
(tiri j* Isagur ih Ramini
treasure hunt planned and con­ the others down the list. This same
At a rrtrnt maw meeting thr ducted by Norma Urndley and
»tem is to Iw used on passing
high nc Insil girl» votesi to join the Harrell Kaiuler. ( iames are to be accuracy when practise starts on
«lateorganisation of (»iris' le.igur
Mim w i n M m hui 1 that work,
r
1 hr following oflirrrs were elri ted „on I .\c r 11 Jenkins. I auric- and
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Jane < ir liner, |wmdrnt. Jerry H tl) v IE ink l i f t Ml— t l ‘'e
Kir>t
week
basketball practise]
K.cnkin, vicr p m h lm t, and I'rggy lieing planned by Barlara l ergu-
caused
three
injuries
in one day
IVacotk, set rrtary treasurer Meet- «on. Nrrva Jenkins and Jim Stub
last
week,
and
somewhat
resent- '
injpv will lie tirici at 3 o'cloc k cac h blcfidd.
bled
.1 football meeting First ( has. |
Monday, at which lime tegular
Hill was forced to retire for a few
program* and round table disc un
days
with a broken finger; then
Mi and M n Wm H—
—i
»ions will lie held.
daughter Norma of Warrenton Non Fuger sprained an ankle
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th«*
wl,h *\T* which made him limp for a few
Hr fort t tu tit Du* Wrdnriduy. «{tent
Heppners
{tarrnts
Mr.
and Mr*. days. And last but nett least "Jim
I'he re|w»rt tarda ujton tl*c first
S tu b b lefield was struck in the face 1
(
has
llaggblom.
»i* weeks' work will lir sent to
Huy at Domra Mohr drew shop by a fast coming ball that he did - 1
parent* of achool children next
Wednesday, acrording to Sujrrin wherr your drew i* ma«'«* *° fit n’t see.
by an r*i>r't
irfr ot charK,,
tendete! Mender son.
The high «head I ling P<*ng club
lormnl a «ami club at a meeting
hritl in thr high ath»*>J Monday
aitrttwsai
K aye I handle w as
(tkcsrn |gr-.)denl of the new organ
U4le.ii. and I trim C.U/isn wa«
ckarn w»rrtary treaanrrf
The
purjsre of thr nrw group M lo
fanvani thr tallir trnm« spurt
among (hr high acheof folk
Two < ampldc MU of rqucpsnrnt
have hrrn pirrh— il by thr club,
and nrw lshir lops hwvr b e e n
added
I hiring thr wiatrr the
Rudenti will urganiar lor a toum*
meni of hrdh boys and girl* and
a loving cup well br engraved with
thr winner'» namr
Chartrt m rtn lm of thr rlub
were (o-iaidinr Rankin. Prggv
fViu.sk, Janr (w-itnrr, Kaye D<»u
ville, Jran Andmnn, Ivar W ntrr-
lumi, Helen (»Laatrr, Doris J.imi
vm, Norma llm d lry, ll.ul».iri
Kerguvin. Ilartrll Kanairr. How­
ard llarrivin, Dave Johnson, Volt
fugrr. Itoli D o u v i l l r , llarry
( caml.lrtt, Mim Walker, and Mr
ilrm|rr«on.
ANNOUNCEMENT
board Inn, is open for business, as usual.
by day, week or month.
R ates
C o m fo rta b le beds,
quiet, rea so n a b le rates.
M R S . K E I T H , Prop.
We Are Featuring
Baby Beef Roasts
For Saturday The Trade.
W e su g g est you o rd e r e a rly
Complete line of Fresh and Cured Meats
Milk Butter Cheese Fggs
LA K ESID E M ARKET
Q uality
Phone 17
Service
LIGHT HARDWARE
ELECTRIC SUPPLIES
RADIO SERVICE
COLUMBIA RADIO SERVICE
H. R CLODFELTF.R. Proprietor
Phune 20
Stage Depot, Cascade Lock*
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