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About The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1934)
THE DAM CHRONICLE 1 I III THE DAM CHRONICLE A GOOD N EIGH BOR DAM ( HK<>N lt'l 1 M A IL ! T O T M K C H IK F WHEN THAI HOUR C O M IS ^ Within the next few weeks the Il ul* |o vou. (Hit » bici t ,u\ I Atkinson will have com \\ Ilo culllC* IMI 4 V islt bill 1 Published I very 1 ri«Uy at l And n t«-. pleiisl Us contrail at Bonneville \\e ho(x* tb.»l vou <rnjo)«l ,'r,rW»»| t.ade l*Hk>. IMegoit you to i all r III« and » losed Us » amp Kmm Bon Aulii raineil xaiatton for Hie last ima tilt' the complin will move it' 1 Mixu. | ,■ show v oli wr aie glad, ih ally I«ri. \i\u\> \ S im ilis , l'ithltsk, rs ec|uipmeiit to Coulee dam. when- ■* Out voice* wr woiild ailil irr tain you , M. l ‘l XI VIINs, . • Milltûttt it has a large c ontra* t. lo greci vou with unamiiiou* ovatto» 4 <>f»M W tead give you it , President Roosevelt ' visit to M \ Sim U’S • • • I'siilot “ Hal, a, I or « verx sin of a gun ul us sriv u r you the dam is timely, in that the na KuoWs Volili loi md »in ol in albori i.iie el executive will I n - able R U ES RliniON u . pnMidl) «v In me mm iff™ * to m - i - and I n teli you that wr ve gol |w, h\ tVA-te lì I XPI RU \ o SEP I ks '11 worki I lui chkkrit m thr |»'l 1 00 t»\ null AA e aie intitulent that I or thè *'I tatti ha» hrl|ird a lot il» «•" MODLHAI COST-« y mail w hat he s.-» ' ami hears will please Ami also in iornici I h « I o inside him. AAilh yoiir pian «»I I mmuc rreilion 1 »"m , K.htirti probably Bilining » \| nicle serves R ipollv oui town is I». mg l*H*«l n ai « Al I i countv and \\ eMorn «ver en (ove >'»» »4 j I lie highrst t , ■I H. hk I Kiv»r county. It f* **'" o | h ration of employes to .» greater OM m r bmldmgs ami g.iragrv mitra sil»lr to |rn.!o l i t tr.buted t" .»II i amps Imusing rni extent than the Buy I Atkm \ im | other »truclurr* wr are gonna butld coni[..nv fx isu tn es of the firm l»|,»\, s »'ii the Bonneville Dam. wr l«raf di t I •I Ihr „ j Due t<■ • oli» 111 l III ulaltoi», have Us n eminent!) lair with la \\ ■ bave li si t ur |»»*r irlalion •luring the-.» «M l I ku . and they have entered whole \\ |„ m wr had U|»*n olir hamls l-'RIDAA . AI*1 il'S 1‘ 3. 1‘H t hearttsllv into community affairs Two I ivrtu I or ouiet stane lime I hey have inleresiexl thenwicrs < A I III DR AI l i l t Ami agun wr now <an go, ;H E P R E S ID E N T S V IS IT in the rvrrday ptolilenis of l<" |o thr wn kly pi» iute sh-'w HRUNINf. A.ul le Ihe Uo.thri wti»» tal» q u ir a dm I ik I. cv the pis.ple of Oregon and fortunate iolks. and by their at tiri* Southern Washington "ill have t m .in l ave endeared themselves to AA. ne MOK 11 the |trivilege of |uying honor to the | k * pie o| the Bonneville Dam C « c i t i l i ! I taught up *w i t h o u r i l r l i t | area. Pn-sideni K<x>'i-vi-lt. 1 ■ ha» r i hangr d . |.»r win« h . i n ii.it tors julfill their obliga 1 ..1 V u i n your ( ■ ’ within Homeward lx»und on a vacation ¡lion under the law and the terms Have 1 irtlrft-d the trip that has carried hull west to ,»f their contract* when tI m -\ do »rgollni M41» n 11Itelll 1thr 1 >1 1 Hawaii he find' time to halt in their work according to specific a limite rl(«i his eastward journey and itisjxn Voti lintix I he Atkin-»« has gone lx- iflrr« xml Ilkr wtm h » a major project which has directly A ..ii c .nd till letter of the law And » A Iterici:]! wr all and indirectly provided work lor >1^ it have (wen the gainers thereby, . w 1 1 lx imrf thousands of men. Aon| || W4V lor its employes have given real 1 lirrf k mif w .tie 1 .IV Armiti tiy art *»i congress with loyally in return and made it (»> IfM fvrd lit« e t lirt iri| «1i(T%t f lb WLLCOMI il pr<HlUt unlimited (»avers, tin- president 1 sible lor the com|ian) to s|«sd u> rvft f « | (ÏM T Atrfi ha' taken advantage of his op iw.rk A* ; MR. PRE SI DENT. If» i \tliter 4|fAlft9 Wteil t bar portunity to bring happiness to I II. Atkiii'on iom|iany will tie « hilr r hr ( . .u others by creating employment for missed by the community, for it TO BON*.f VILLE i4f! iLi»»* th idle men to earn money with which | ns <-gm/rd and ol**ervrd tlie iu < H4) (ffl to feed the.r families. 1 c-sit v of dev rut human relations pm r i r »Ilf Mil sir thr \4t A n- These men will cheer him to the between a corporation . um I the N om . I II echo today, for they are grateful , public. to him. and loyal to him. Hi' welcome at Bonneville clam will be F IR E PROTECTION sincere and whole hearted. t Wrgon a I 'hm Paying of a four uu h main in ON SECOND THOUGHT A SMITE OH TWO And Oregon, as a state, is cl«-r|>- the business district, coupled with V rfth w rU * » ly sensible of its obligation to him. the federal government s |»-rmis rito rti tn . 1 . 1 « for he has o(**ned the Columbia sion to lake water from the large |.4»tiiM.!fii ru liti h luftl hsl by p.*l> a% river to navigation anil harnessed line whi h serves the reservation, tiw bidblo' ol the i»vi*f I iì < m Ì ik I h *n in turo liti# I ' - s Inf rW ft k m r ■. h I the waters of that mighty stream will give l asiade Pocks ample il* »df r».f In «*lf I in fu*»! § tufi .m«l i lory I • ru* Ville »lam U f M’.rcd to ".ant turbines. if» r i i i ' r f s « r»«| .% 1 9 tfxx*ffir w iter lor fire protection, but to It is to be hojKtl that the date no one h.i' offered a praitu il you olir ili A* ini I 1.4» «*:»«- \ f o rr. th ) |n \«»t .i ll t h e r«< 4 - <1 : » m l v » I’resiiient will sleep more soundly plan of throwing the water on a •ft»«» l o t o f «!*•* l o t 9 t ialH.fi .irr M*rn |1 m v «L ina in the un» tonight for having visitttl and burning building. dr.ll rr|M % ll IU the tr.it in li^ht'. m ngled w.th the men and women H •*-.» J f • in( I hree thing' arc c"i-ntial to (in "lin t *• and th.lt».en who are beneficiaries fighting: irm| %|f f» itlih \n«l th« v%ft» A\rni«r v%h\ thrfr of his New Deal, and that he will I Ample water sii[>ply. Hhlfilnrtif« I f f •« f — m I Mio* find himself even less concerned f \U t jtiil .h linn h .i«tit.itiDfi in l hi* 2. Hose cart. II*«» »•! 1% I f t i l i i l o h f h r r x l I n r i i f n r O than ii'iiai over fault that i> Ining I c ountry b*f the frj»* il id ihr «Ir 3. Abundance of new, strong ffufr uti off» f, n fi found with his polities. ¡tfrvMi in. h«*se. M A R S H AI L - W! In the Bonneville Dam area he I he government s line carries a Putlyl il K I. U | h.ts taught the fieople to smile heavy head of water. I his j>r< • It ««*rn> .1 iMt> h»r the *<>*)<! (<• I» D*| Iirru .i I lini .n, h e whteh P o r t! » I. Or* And it i' the wish of the |>eople sure is so great that it would rip if«» <»n Ntriifdflin^ with it % |»f<>l»lrfitv I l i t * r r H l»*i f r d r f i l * r ; t i j 4 f iO y t f r t l that hi' smile lie broadened by an inferior hos«- i,|»-n and defeat I whm Scruti»? Ii«»r,ih knnuiA the r) lo Mn| «I 11 m » t • »«r I n r ..f ft «I in «I»« the evidence of happiness which the purito-a* for which it is Ix-mg j '«ilutHifi o( .ill «»( thrrn I .ilr»| ht ,t> m lie «•:!! -er all alx»ut him today. used. They want him to Ire happy and A r fi »U !«f A hose cart is needed to trails- A Port la ml military s h m l now light hearted, for their feel that (>ort the hose to a fire ' •« I Ami fire Ixiasts a -wret girl drum maijor h- is their friend, that he is a hydrants must lx- installed (Wore •Ac have always frit I lie army Vr# neighborly sort of a fellow who hose can lx* coupled up. T| itflrtvr* Congr.itulalioni ! nenled more m -\ .»¡»¡K-al grin-, at adversity ami has not been lo attempt to us- a second- PRESIDENT R( V/.llixj C »>»•««•• pailed by high office. hand two-inch hoa- ap[x-ars like a *A V h 'at'» Ihil |p||««'i IflNltilfl It took courage on the Presi waste of time. Insurance rates un ( begun Drnvx rats are .all aflut t 1 _ i and 1*# «*•«• |» mi v* dents part to spend millions in trr over the presence of their ru determined by the si/e of water Î i»*-#f t»f* «4 It In* the West at Bonneville, (¿rand W cltom c lo OrtflRl mains, the availability of water tional leaders m the P.uifu north Coulee ami other projects, and we •* t Mi» l«i*f and a fire fighting organization «est Will so are the- n-publii m ij. » s4-S. suspect there have In-en times -li- 4 tfr )»»«| ||fa Hr*« , If the town is to enjoy fire pro when doubt assailed him, but he tection it should enjoy the lx--t “i »ii 1 ie iH.lliin« |»i grtiti ran lau.'h at those fears after his “Mr Ilf..« ».«• « . ,» Clu-i.y A Sii ver ton mot tier gave birth ^ \ . : tie that can be obtained at a reason visit today, for he will know that lo triplets thè other day, and a able cost. Reductions in insur I *4111 Hifll Moie» his judgment in acting to return lh.it ance rates would s«x>n rej>ay the a«orni mother bore twin idle men to work has been con 1 1 1 ' : » * tìt A rnakcs a full haml We dowbt money invested in equipment. ^ * * bf «iteti rifili « «flit* In irlntnt firmed. work Means of procuring hose, hy that any other Oregon parents wil) 1 ' n* ****'• f»t(rt*« f|!>2 |i« (yrrntiN* ! he Bonneville Dam area wish want to stay. » tlof rf. drants and a lx,-»- cart offer a A \ , .(uurx f es him a plea-ant journey eastward problem which must lx- threshed and trusts he will return for a Inf T « «f • K.nf out by the businf's men. Delay \A e stili lx-|ieve thè governnient longer stay in Oregon after the **l W 2 1 « • f.-l » til'll | mnrrlr.t A All t n» '• is serious. I he- town is unincor- is rnaking a mistake in m>t ;x-r duties and cares of the While |xirated, so the exjien'es cannot lx- mitting visitors ai thè clan» during *1 <• «1 |*;»i • e )o|| Were t(i|| 1 W A. A I. ! I > * iter I House have Income but memories, met out of tax mom -, s. Sub-crip- working hotirs With lOwatchers v» In fiiliii MH «t Ilio lime i l l nl yiHir »- m I u tion- have not proved entirely sat- to every worke-r I t aà ) c uriosity •b ili | h»,( le» It." 1 o one historic ally minded, < )re- isfac tory Be nefits for a partu ular A I seekers would fimi full lime cm gon has an extra charm. I he win- cause are more- (xipul.tr ami might ploy meni. t i'« jin * ning of the Pacifii Northwest 1 provide means of raising the tl Will "« 1 >«»ll « O I.» tin -tales of Oregon, Washington money. "/A ‘in k von. 5/»- ( omini- -oner kiley of Portland Montana. Idaho and W yoming i ' - eut All»! bow uni. f, f„r annoimi ex thè rc-ds are to I*- a story with Oregon its final cen 1 he < hronic le has guru- to sonie fought. He has ni mimi thè ( om •i-l K"1 ter. It was at ( hamjx eg. a little ex|x-risc- ami a 1«»t of lalxir in pre munists and nnt thè recls in thè P«o»l..t Miniarli Y.tlow »pit on the Willamette riv. , that paring this Presidential Number Ic-dfi-rs. Hi- and thè other city bm Whai an a|i|»n»t»rlai« lank I Portland Bolt and Bdtl a provisional government under something that dex-sn't often fall the Stars and ''tri|x*s was declared • o the lot of the small town news- c omrnissionerx hope to get arcuimi mg bui ilug «imiti. P o rtlan d , Off ' D-., li « ,,t j to that alx»ut thè yc-ar 2054 if fi»h on May 2. 1843. pape-r. »ml covered with i.mg. ing is stili gixxl by that time.