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About The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1934)
CHURCH SERVICES ..£e( a Premium Milk at No Extra Cost' [ grade 'A ’ PASTEURIZED Dairy Products Community M E Church A»* r Smith, Psstor, MSI |o t WssAlp P.vmlag Srrvlt« Daily service. Get our milk at any grocery store or have it delivered at your home. BRANDES CREAMERY, Inc. ROY S IN N E R , Duvet “/ SI GN A N Y T H I N G " < *•*•*<i* |/ k U m || ■ m .7 JO pm I’r.ijrr Hireling I hutvl.ty evening Community Center - Chapel Honneville. ‘DOC’S’ DAM SIGN WORKS The teacher» of the Bonne- ville school wish to express their appreciation for the sum of money donated to the school by the Women’s Club of Bonneville. This sum is to be used toward basket ball. A toast shower was exper ienced Tuesday morning up •’••I* I Ml io a m »•rr«,hin< |t a w stairs at the Tyrell’s Tavern KfttrrUinmrnt S p. m when the storm broke in all it’s furry, blowing out one of I'ublx luvllcl to all irrvicn the large windows in the cor ner occupied by the Dam Chronicle ollice, and causing toast which had been stacked for breakfast to fly all over the second floor. • • • Krv S I) Trrlirn, Pulnf ALL KINDS OF PAINTING FREE ESTIM ATES * + * Much dumage was done to the government blueprints when the roof was blown of the building in which they were kept. The Bonneville Library in the Community hall, a branch of the Portland Library has just received several new fic tion booka. The hours are 7 to 9 p.m. on Mondays and Wednesdays and from 3 to 5 p.m. on Fridays. Cascade Locks NEW BEACON THEATRE Stevenson, Wash. Every Motorist Should K n o w N e e d » o f H i» Car Continuous Show Every Sunday from 3:15 /'. SI. If you would reduce automobile .Mutt rial for tille htitiM* ran I < |<n ini«et! for only #’.*<* Thi* mtluili'M all material, with pl> wixel finish for in t e r io r Hile h otlM ' rtttnplete w it h con crete foundation, plumbing, e le c t r ic wiring, paintetl anil r e a d y to mo\c in t o f o r nl»*»ut accidents, give h<*ed to the four common«*«! causes o f mechanical failure. Theae four • aua-t are list ed a» follow , by Wilson fi fiber- w i - k I. prominent nulomottv» official and a ¡trader In safety campaign»: Had brake«. Worn lire*. Worn »O frin g gear, t*o<»r acceleration. Every motorist abould know when broke» are not projierly function ing and when tire« have reached Hie danger point, Mr isherwood d»e c. ¡red Put there tre many who are unaware of the necemdty for »leering gear Inspection, and for tuning up the motor for better ac- ceierntton. a motor th»t 1» welt tuned up, he »fated, aeldora »tails on ■ railroad crossing or goe» "hay- wire“ In traffic. In tuning up the motor. Mr. Isber- wood point» out the oe<-e«*Uy for a complete tune-np, which can be per- formed In about 30 minute». This con»l»ta of the following operation: 1. Clean »nd adjust «park plug«, rej>l»ctng any worn plug. 2. Inspect Ignition csbler and bat tery. 3 . (lea n breaker point». 4. Adjiift timing. 3. Adjust valve clearance, fl Adjust carburetor. «■» mo OWN THIS In Beautiful Remember — A refund of 5 cents on eat h admission from Oregon people when accompanied by a toll bridge lit kel Make up a jwrty land visit the show Friday, Saturday. Oct. 26. 27 W arren W illiam as Philo Vance and M argaret Lindsey in THE DRAGON t' » C L ' M I K U t K C A o K j i hapter ro u r o f ^ ^ “ T h e \ a n is h in g S h a d o w an(J a c 0 io r e d S i lly S y m p h o n y C a r to o n | Sun., Mon., Tue., Wed., October 28. 29. 30, 31 Special— George A rliss TH E LAST G E N T LE M A N and the Best Short Subjects Thur., Fri., Sat., Special— Restricted To Protect You From living in a Mhantv town district. Besides, it is much cheaper to build in a restrictetl district. Come in and ask about it. Many l>eautiful inextHTisive homes l>eing built now in this district. Close to grade and high school. Ix*vel road to drive in and no snow drifts to fig h t Warranty W arranty Deed Deed ON V E R Y EASY TERMS NO (M E S S IN G A HOI T WATER \M> ;,i;H T S Over 200 choice homesites to choose from. L ’l'h '• 111 for garden and flowers. SHE B IL L K E E LE R OR IRA OWEN AT CASCADE W C K S LUMBER C O M P A N Y OR J. H. LARKR. S21 FAILING BLDG., PO RTLAND . ATwater 6524 Wallace Beery’ ®nd TR E ASU R E IS L A N D Chapter Five of ‘T h e Vanishing Shadow -’ This is a Special 2J H our Show— So Come E arly Tha United state» ha* Its fair share of f»t men and giant». Mtlaa l>«rdeo w «t both. » » y » • writer In the Kansas City Time». H » wa» T fe**t 0 lucbt-s, and weighed a llttla belter than half a ton. H » w ti born In ITUS, and live«) until 193?, wa» married, a father, worked all hi» life, and wa» a pretty normal Individual In spite o f hi» *lae. Silly slstlstlcs and Information are al ways In order when discussing gi ants or fat men—It took thirteen and a half yards of ninterlat to make n coat for Darden. Crabs "Shed” Quickly The transition of crabs through the three singes front i>eeler through soft shell to hard shell Is only a mailer o f a very few hour* under natural conditions. The hardshell era!i. having outgrown Its shell and with a new or soft shell dev clotted b e n e a t h, gradually breaks out of the hard shell. Dnr- |ng that stage It Is known as a peeler, ttnee out o f the shell the new shell U soft and will remain so If the crab Is taken out of the water and packed for shipment to market. However. If the crah re n&tlns In the water for two or three hours after sloughing the shell, the new shell nlso becomes hard. The entire process may not ret] u I re more than four or live hours. Nov. 1.2,3 Jackie Cooper ~ In Fal Men aad Ciasta CASCADE LOCKS in FOREST WOOD | I $5 Cord | $5.50 Cord Delivered in Bonneville I j j 1 $6 Cord Delivered in Warrendale ] THE HARVEY WOOD YARD j ( I ! j , Rear O f Lakeview M arket