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About The Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1934-1934 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1934)
DAM CHRONICLE Vl)U Ml 1 business m e n • a m M»K MM Ks, OREGON, BUS SERVICE l KIDAV, At GUST J l , KH 4 NUMBER U HIGHWAY TO BE GORLINSKI PUTS REBUILT WITH EXTRA WORKMEN STATE'S MONEY ON NEW SCHOOL 1 mix In*ig of I mi % \ \ it r IxtWin il I .1M « *li lin k » ;iml thr <|:i m 1» In ogn i/rd a» a ir 1 lir Vi Inplllr>nt in tlx • H « illr I );itii afra. U allai r Mm.uk 1 ol1 the bu». i I k * congratulated u,«"ii thr I)|x of r • |UI|MIX«|| hr in 11 «.itlK, ami ii|mn thr > 4 rvu «• lie i» g¡» iriji But Ihr I hit »Iti« Ir <1« 11 ot Ixllirvr th.it tin- |w-'p|ilr ul tin- Hun- Uerrktti«»» ¿»»d P ro fcaaln n al Com mission T ak es $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 C arp en ters Will W ork in Two tifi tlir 1>4111 .lfc.i « ili Inr «Ulti'Ill'll «Uh tlir Mon Pledge S u p p o rt lo From Locks for Use on Shits at Bonneville in Make the V en tu re « triwIuiK toiiKfalulaiii.ii», f.»r it i» i.imiwm knowledge that tin- v-rviir W ilson R iver R oad Effort to Complete Through Tim ber. Succe» tannili lir numtamrd un tlx- congratulation» of writ wKbrrv Building on Time. in ------- I hr »rfvur m tib tu tir rxtrndid West ft W.ilfrrid.llr Thr Hu.nw'* flirti in l a»<4»lr lax k » Rro mil ruction of thr Colum Inability of the army engineers rr jxrjuimg «'» ih»”» their f*»H inimnli.tfr i»»i«tjtM »( I iumiu - m » mrn ill through tin- ilistritt i» bia Kivt-r highway through Cas to obtain prompt delivery of lum- cade lax ks will lx- paid for out of »ifmKih Ixhirxl tlx n r» Ini» «rr- r»*< lit i.il til grt thr nctrvvary |xfrnit stair monry, rathrr than out of Ixr has lead to some unexpected w t «¡ih rvrf) ir»trntl..«l «»( inok In i»l>t.iili . iim I hold iMtlniijgr thr I mi » must lx- (xrmitted to ft-tlt-ral funds, it was agrrrtl at a delay on the new school building lw ,( », mu ■ rx fu l tint ill inno i i j r t j t r i|i>wn In tlir I lumi I'.u ilu f.itimi in lluntlrv illr, mrrting of thr state highway com at Bonneville. The foundation for the building mission last Thursday. alUir Alma* k, tlir .»wnrr, will I lir | mi I;! u limit lx- rtx uur.igrd to riilr tin ho tn Uv it an is practically completed and Lieut. (uni it n n ' *»t) ««» |«*it tm addi Ihr Chamhrr of Commerce de (». S. Gorlinski, resident engineer, a» |x>\kil.n until tlx- luhit limitnr» general a tul <l.iily rriript* arc termined Wednesday to demand »«al r«|i"l under whose direction the build At WfdnonU) » merlin* of thr tip tn a point » Iirrr tlx- nwtxr iati takr a reasonable morn immediate construction of the ing is Ixing erected, announced ( kifiiliri I < mmrf.r tlir !-uvi highway. It directed thr secretary « mni r«|rfrwd 4 wilbngnr*» (mm tun in.r>tmrnt tn write the commission and will yesterday that with the arrival of jm»ih.i*- tu krt» and w r a»! Ihr wralhrt will turn nil kul within a frw wi-rl» and (arm stud a delegation to Portland to necessary materials a double shift irtliMliK : tlx- t»U» to hrlp f.ulkr will nitiraw Mr.nititiir, thr rtitirr tunimonily owes it tn thr tiwnrr tlir nest meeting of the commis of carjxnters would lx put on the building. j|)* v l . i r 4 lllUIH u l »IKI r»» sion to ask for action. «•I thr Ini» tn f u r thr ■onur whnir Ix-.irtrtl Mljitxift. Mrs. Cieorgc I.innton, clerk of .Ainutk I» In Mint i( mote | mm 'I he cliangr in plans is expected the Bonneville srh'xil hoard, has *rt» r 4 - h <l4V. l>Ol *u 1 « tlir to eliminate thr sjxedway features completed her census of the dis .» pi>...K h.,»,i QQQ f a l l o w s lo d g e which ha<l been incorporated in SCHOOL SPRING GOES trict. '»he found nearly 100 chil h tirnaiU that ft« the new grade, established after of all ages, but only 77 of fo Vj iLrv* Will rlafiM* tir lu ir thr TO START REBUILDING PROHIBITION; REPEALS use nf $50,000 of federal funds dren schcxil age. Of all the children who rvxe »an I*r l«la* rtl no a |«>»ng ml officials received *u,i .Urn •*l*l>rov«i by the mm will attend the school, only four l'Un» (nr thr lint building Im al u»!» wh.i h thr odd hr! low» will rfn tjq u ilr a dxxk Li»t wrek when rn*s**on- are of high school age. thr p.wtx-f til thr bo» M jwrpar < harlr H.iggblum rqx.rtrd that At tlir meeting Thursday the Steady growth of the population un thrit Ini < > n Main »ttert a/r ing to ollrf ixkrt» (nf »ale in 5- ilx* spring from which thr srhool <'»mmisaioo veiled to take the $50,- in the district would indicate that ml |0trot denomination», and ini« in tlir liant!» ni i uni fat tur» had g..nr A) in federal funds, originally ai- there w ill lx [Xobably 100 children hr ha» *'krd the pulilu »ffvwr bxU arr Ixm* m nved by the |lf,,hihiiiun. was evidently dried l‘<ated to Cascade Locks, arid enrolled in the xlxxil at the open «nmitnmn (.* |rrmi»u <n to sell . 1 lx- ix-w liuilding will Ix- up. t» tlx- new cement reservoir S*-1*1 » on «he coast highways, ing of the fall term. a card. g> •*! Inf $1 1(1 in fhir-t, at I At the same time it was promised twu »tortr-s in Ix-ight .nul M-vrral wa» <|uitr without watrr. Lieutenant Gorlin»ki is hopeful p«x tlnllar I lx- nutter was immediately »f»1 ,hr **a,e WoU,d “ *rry io*7*fd that the new building will be Much nf tlir inerting wa» given. ■rr< »»lef than tlx- budding «1rs- taken up with thr United States «be construction work out of the ready for use by October 1. If an I funds i in. I . iiliiained .. 9.9 » • • » uj I fmm I r. • the 1 « .. i f gasoline ’i . . .1 i *» u nrr Vknlix-xLay to a ilw u w iu g ol iro>nl in the July fmr attempt is made to open school rliginerr» Ihr best methods of rnliMing »up I I hr slate ha» taken ten fret off rn* ,"rt’” to -et* if -*me |»l.,n could 1 tax. before that date it will lx neces- j. Um ■ II ..Ir -a » - ........ : •• • , * ' ‘‘ " The change in plans a;«¡xars to ■viry to use the old building, down pwnrl (hatfMM » l a committer was I - but rmoigh prop- ; r‘ ■ '.T jr ’ir» hr u T » áíd be satisfactory to business men of| by the Atkinson camp and the men r t - f .......................... • ,n 1 Cas» ule I.oc ks. timvided the state r Much “" “ will " “* call " " on littMlirta ■ .................. - a . ! . if-.r i n s* ' ..I ime ( ..'dd lx- in ide Community Center. llg.iuph-m t lie disir k t and ask that will |w..v,.lr an.|de a» « .mm»..- ¡ ,rf h,Kn ,'4 M1,,r ’ - i • lh. sr pi|x* lines «mss at right does not delay making the fill and No decision has been made on to bu) tMkrts. ilatxm» Inf truant» Ihr nrw »iru> angles near thr crater, an«l only laying the new |uving. the school bus by the school board J li lulx-r. who wa» iwr»rnt at lure will jxuvule l««r uflurs on A delegation of four composing ir lunchr-m and l>r. K. Il Her- kith hr ground floor and on the (w" 1,,t " VIUI‘ ^|urat«-s S. (). Clod feller. Clarence Plant,; but the indications now are that either the district or Multnomah the linrv jprt weir li itind lix-mlwf» of a w> > in! (!• • f C. Anderson and Dave Chamber- j county must pay the cost of trans- Howrsrr. thr morning after the ■ ■«nmitter tn call on Ma)i4 Silver i. Perra» ha» hi» ¡«Jan» lain went down to Portland to a t jtlurIr» 1 William», district en lof a new building on lire prop- dry nul pnxes», the spring went tend the commission's meeting. J.| (Mirting the children to and from Utxer in P‘>rtland, atxl ask |wr-|rrty adymning that of tlx- <Md *,r,s deal and tin- sclxxil system II. L i I kt was also present and he school. nussmn f..r Mm.uk tu cjprralt hi* Kgllowsin haixl and will »tart tn w.i- again functioning and water and Clixlfeller addressed tlx- mect- ROAD TO BE BUILT TO *"i» I hi ugh tlx- trsctvatmn lo budelli) the time tbr l<«lgr gets il rumini ut ite over', urn ol the ing. 1rs« ivoir. It hr railroad Ifa. kv and tlx- l It km building under wav BONNEVILLE DEPOT The state had expected to build raidK dr| • >t. on a mild grade, but was comp- Army engineers have laid out To Bridge- Slough COOK PURCHASES pelled to amend its plans in order' and are preparing to build a new Ihr I nino Pacilic 1 » putting in TYRELL PROPERTY '•* make the section of the high- road through the reservation to RECREATIONAL CENTER thfrr additional siding» at Jfonile the railroad station at Bonneville. . \ri hie ( ix>k, former owner of t wav 1 . .. through . ° town conform . . c . with , TOBE NEAR BIG CAMP ville ( ine track will be carried Lieut. J. S. Gorlinski, resident en . . . . , , i, .i * i stiec if nations of the United states . , ; gineer at the dam, said yesterday Construction ol the building llr ,i,,ord slough to Brad the Radm «hib in Portland, has * that the new road would make it ^hxh will home the „..urssinn l-xd Wand b* the accmmnxidation in '*"* ,h*“ wlU r*-‘ urn the t ..lumina Construction (»**••*■ die n'»-nation gateway in much easier for the public to gain if the original grade, and thus elim i-1 |li« thr rrt rratmn.il erntrr at tlx- còmiunv which Will U- unloading] Bonncvile with the expectation of lute the sharply banked road. access to the station. The mad will «ill lx- commenced at an large uuantitir» ..( material Inr the-j develop.ng it ml. a sp u la r rc-s- extend from the main entrance to jrw!) .L.tr Building lui» Imrn dr buge quantities of nuilrr.al mr tlx k o l hv fadurr ,,f ,!w war .In ert S « " « a y dam. W'.ikmen h.xvr laura,,« lle and Mrs. < ixik are the railroad tracks and then par More New Homes. now busy reimxleling the place. term to (urmally accq« the *uc hu'> ,ur ' ^' r1r•,, u'*' I'hev are prqviring to turn the The Central Lumber company allel the railroad tracks past the rsslul bid However, tlx- bid U ,,,l«'l.ng l*«-» *»r»*t Meri in the yards entire second (K hii into a dining rejxirts sale of material for a administration building to the jin W avhmginn and the war dr|uirt dozen cottages in the Bonneville station. It probably will be com room. pleted before the end of Septem- temt hat promised tn act u|xin it New Mnnug< r A rrive>. The property is well located. Dam area during the week. Among | ■mr way or another. Keeling |wr- William A llrggman of Ailing For the past year it h.is Ix-en those who have started homes are: I Ixr. slv lhai Ihr bid will lie accepted ton lui» arrived tn • ascade Iaxk-> under the management of \V. A. J. M. Ferguson and Howard I Narrowly Escapes Drowning. (•Uhm I lx next frw ilay». to take over the management of W esterlnnd. but only a small |wtrt Wine-land, on the Williams tract! Mrs. Tom Stubblefield narrow The com ( winn will hotiw* a 1 he Standard • HI com|uny s whole- of it has Ix-en u-x-d for business east of town; F. H. Jones, J. H. ly escajxd drowning in the Colum n,rt.il vl. ir a theatre, |xxi| ludi e lr di»tnbuling pant He silu ri' - purjsM-s. Mr. Westerlund is c*ast- Johnson, a Mr. I-arson and F. K. bia river while swimming near the ml IwoUlily I.rrr , M,|ur, al W. I». Dunlap, who o|xncd the ing alxiut with a view of entering Jackson, in Knquist's addition at old mill site last Saturday after- p«o¡h a d.x» nut u|i|xar tu be plant ami had lierii in (m inim aly business m the Bonneville Dam Bonny A illa, and lì. B. Keller at n<»»n. She wa seized with cramps ami went down before help could jrtinitrly known whether the gov j i barge. area. I Eagle creek. reach her. After being taken from ^mnrm will allow thr am lxr l.rrw Ihr company evixsts to r un the water she was given first aid *,r s*,ld on the reservation I lain an oilier in llonnevile where Phone Company Builds Line. Meftt Market Spruces Up. and rushed to a hospital in Hood ftteugh a 1 mleen lit will handle »ales i" contractors The interior of the Andrews River. The Pacific telephone A Tele- '«xrs'Hin at a |xiint jusl west of <m the dam. 1 he B.umeville offici graph line has .1 crew of linemen meal market has been re|vainted , ' '' ha Ix-en clxisen for the > 1 » in c barge "I I M H '' I*® busy in B nnc-villc- constructing a within the week and now the fix-j Supt Henderson Builds. Jbr railroad »talion. I lx building No word has Ix-en risei vis I yet line fmm the exchange office on tures are Ixing gone over with the Superintendent Vernon G. Hen M l »land mi ihr vacant land sit to would indicate that the the- highway to Bradford island, brush. Melvin Andrews and his derson of the Cascade Locks ■“ I'd bri wet n (hr Atkinson camp (wny is pnp.mng to ojx-n a retai 1 he wires arc- Ixing carried across sons are enjoying a gcxxl business schixils has commenced work on pml tlx- ru w camp which the C o l- s ervice station in t avade I s, 1. ^• im (onsiriMtinn company is but the- re|».tt ix i'ists that t " the highway in a cable. A second at the market. They have started a new cottage which he is erecting stretch of cable »11 carry the wires a daily delivery service that car- in Hyde ¡vtrk. It is hoped to have building at the mouth of lanner si.it km is to lx- built at an i.mv ric-s them down to Warrendale. it ready for occupancy within the ,ic ross Bradford slough. I dale. next two weeks. 10 GET BEHIND NEW BUS LINE