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book fo r at least 10 years and has
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t h ir d pla ce .
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T h re e o th e r S p a rta n s e a rn e d f i r s t
Th e o n ly ev en ts in w h ic h H iIIs -
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d e a d lo c k s
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book. both on games he atten ds
and those he listens to o v e r the
ra d io T o u n d e rs ta n d th e gam e
in a ll its facets, th e re 's n o th in g
lik e tr y in g to k e e p s tra ig h t on
p a p er an in n in g in w h ic h nine
runs w e re scored on seven hits
th ree e rro rs tw o w ild pitches
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POWER POOL
" W h c r r Y o u (¡ c l S ty le
P L U S G o txl F H "
.'l»7 K. Main St. — Hillsboro
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combats shortage with "another Bonneville**
Behind the scenes o f last winter's critical power shortage 11
private and municipal power companies and the Bonnevillo
Power Adm inistration developed a system o f cooperation which
produced enough "e x tra " power to equal another Bonneville
dam. Except fo r the work o f the Northwest Power Pool, the
electrical systems in the Northwest might have collapsed.
Here’s how it w o rks: The pool interconnects electric systems
in Oregon, Washington, Idaho. Utah, Montana and British
Columbia. In such a large region there are differences o f time
zone, weather, stream flows and other factors which produce
variations both in power demand and in the output o f generat
ing plants, area to area. \n area that is "s h o rt" at one lim e
can draw upon the temporary "surplus" o f another area.
Later on, the situation may he completely reversed, and
power w ill flow hack the oiher way.
By joining resources and coordinating the operation o f
all generating plants in the Northwest, power pool engineers
are able to utilize up to bOO.IXXl kilonatt.i e f power that noukl
go to Kdstt it the rttenther u items „ere isolated! That's more
power than Bonneville dam produces!
The Northwest was short o f power last winter, and condi
tions w ill continue critical for several sears to come. The
power pool is one o f the measures taken hv electrical systems
to meet the emergens\ while new dams and powerhouse are
being rushed to completion.
ERIC MARGGI
BUSTER BROW N
SHOE STORE
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