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About Cascade Locks chronicle and the Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1939-1939 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1939)
PAGE TWO FRIDAY. 'I ARCH 31, 1930 THE CASCADE l/K KS t'HROMCLE DEPICTING PEOPLE AND EVENTS President Famed Hen, Aged 23, Dies of Old Age Hoars Students’ Pleas; Rejects New Job -♦ Granny, 23-year-old hen. died of old age near Salisbury, N. C., re cently. Property of Law rence A. Ta ylor, Granny was the oldest hen In the world. She was w idely known among poultry men and was fr e quently exhibited at shows. L'ntil a year ago she laid an occasional egg. Kobrrt Gordon Sproul. Irli, presi- ♦ detti uf thè University of California, t r j r i l n l thè profTered pool of prrsl- i!rnl of Ihr Anglo-Csllfornla Nation al hstik ahrn 3.000 atudrnta nisnsed and drm onalralrd sgslnat hi* Irav- In i Ihr artinnì. Th r popolar unlvrr- ■ •Ity hrad scredei! lo thrlr w lih n , and pamrd up Ihr >36.000 prr-yrar job. Al thr righi la pari of Ihr marna of aludrnla whn volrrd Ihrlr protrai .1 gallisi hla Irai Ine SHARPSHOOTER ◄---------- Miss Sigur Bergerson, number one on the U niversity of Washington girls' rifle ieam , who was national champion in 1938, is also number one hopeful for the national cham pionship of '39. Last year she fired 1.499 out of a possible 1.500. • COW ROY 1.01 IS WORLD'S FAIR CAKE •d -------------- lir a i > «r ig h t Champion Jnr l.oula, In training al V lr lo n illr , Calif., fur hla fight In April with Jack Koprr, apara with a thorn rlad drarrl plant, known aa a Joahua Irrr. Thr champ lakra hla plalul ahnnllng arrlotialy, and Ihr row boy a tllrr Isn't all blufT. Thr champ !n< tudra horarhark rid ing aa part of hla training arUvttlra. ---------- ► For one year W illiam Raker worked six hours daily baking this fruit rake which Is on display at the San Francisco W orld's fair. Replicas on the cake, built exactly to scale. Include 19 California m is sions. two bridges. Treasure island and parts of two cities. The elabo rate decorations for the master- | pieces are made of sugar frosting. FggS (io R 11 <I<IC<I Colored eggs are as popular at ever this F a tter, and children ran d e »o rslo them with an unending * artels of designa 1 Ma % onngster hat a whole parade of pela and other designa la decals for transfer to the egga While her mother look a on the dipt Ihr design la water slides efT the hai king paper onto the egg and smooths ll nuh a cloth. Il a ari , made ras« » Individualist Attends College Hard Way To be on hta own” Is the ambition of Horace C artoa. U niversity of North akota freshman from Atoa- ango. N D. Carson, son of a farm er, refused to ask for N V A assistance a hen be started school al Grand 1 otka sad built his own eight by eight tarpaper-covered bouse rather than accept a room In Cam p Depression, the I sO ersIty s free dorm ltorv. It cost him Sdd to build tho house Cooking his own meals. Carson's 11%tag expense« are approxim ately >’,0 per month. He bought the lot. on an open prairie, for » .