#15: The Beaverlick Gazette: "Beaverlick Canal Days A Rousing Success", "Dick Eats Out", and "Letters To The Editor"
Beaverlick Canal Days A Rousing Success by Manny Polewhacker In February of 1850, Zeke Alibaster Clumblaster had the idea of digging a canal to link the upper lower Monahoolie River (”The Big Mo”) with the lower upper Mohana River (”The Little Mo”) with the canal cutting through the eastern part of the then-young town of Beaverlick. The building of the canal took the better part of a year, and in August of 1851, the Beaverlick Canal opened with the first boat arriving from Hollow Butte, driven by one Maldo Hamcrumble, who was trying to find a good place to fish for carp and got lost. Eight months later, the railroad came through, making the canal obsolete. The canal was filled in and paved over, and now it is the parking lot of Clem Craplin’s Burger Barn and the Mertyl “Slammer” Cramslop Memorial Strip Mall. Thus ends the tale of The Beaverlick Canal (aka “The No Mo”). Since then, Beaverlick has honored the canal that ran through town for less than a y...