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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1934)
.(brunici« IViivrrrU t h e L„t Homi* I« « NVk I" « *i»rri«r Oc Month <¡UÉÚ » <*WKKk I KU 41 B o n n e v i l l e d a m T» ic Chronic!*- reach«.-* all li ’ii"- tween Herman creek unii I»< h 1»(. o ami r .<■» into all H"tikh * at th- l>i;n. M it » i-Wv rifv-pn -er in the Bonneville l)iim area. p I I I P h o n e 211 \ " M(l(i M IA I I « in i \|i| I IH KS H O N N K V II.il' URT AWARDS Federal Loans Available UBER TITLE TO I assh ahn HOME llulldlng cun11nuea to Inrroaao all along the highway, and there haa bee„ n.. let down In North ItoSgetrlHe Thla la due, |n a great m.aaure, |„ tho fait (hat many of the men ernplo)rd on the darn el- !*■ * t to have Julia for the |)r|| year or two youra and wlah to have theif famine, near them K«w of then, «re In position to build, hut dealre to rent • a a Whether property which la hullt for rental purp«.ae» during con- at fuel Ion of I he dam will be de. mand after the dam la completed thm tplrl( o f HONNY VILLA W1: d NKS'I)AY. JA N MORRIS, HYDE, QUARREL OVER b u s in e s s m e n BACK MOVE TO LIGHT STREETS LIQUOR STORE ! |oea In bloom and I r u n l n i ibal are bo« It* ulna to |>uah it to for(**«■' r»llr**e«l i»f»P- bulbo ! ‘ “ k* »H H b>**u«h the m<>lat earth, have rom lltiaineaa n r in a In Cascade Lock» mrnred to beallr I h r m ir l lM < U«*" •“ ■t •Mru**a««a » H « will be nak*d to contribute one Itullrtlng la more active than b « |*IU*1 I** »*•’ «round r«*ni dollar a month each toward ligh t anr limo elnre (hr hre Thla la |„.H .* • r - <■ I I ' ‘U* ing the town. It was decided ( : ». » f «I»' rliiU H largely due to the feeling U<‘ • Thuraday at a meeting of the Hood Rl**r. ruled In an current that building al|| go f.,r ward throughout the lionnerllle * kaadf'l 4«««> 1 h u r a«l a y «'hamher o f Commerce, Platon waa written after l*am a re « with the return of clear The number of llghta to be In- Wlle>n had heard U » | • * « atalled depend, upon a conference [itrloa t*r*>*i«ht by I hi ber to .... , _ » ' « h «He Weal ( oaat Power com- Iroana for hulldlug purp...ea ! title to th« W A S « » * h « h n ini I«»« wea( of tha tele- h a » r been made In the district by the people « h o ln*eat their money ’’any Jack Kl,nt' r - chairman of the on main street It la ,h e Farterai Mousing Administra- In th«- district If lha public make» lighting committee, told the Cham- 4 . Igl^est be.auae It affect« '»•*•« *“ »« <>« «He Portland . . « c e up It. mind that It I. going lo oh- her that he believed the town 4!Ma Of a aumber o f other H o w e ver a l o . . «« la «a.» Indu.trle, which will provd. <hould h. , „ . 15 , nd ch oen hom e. W hich — Y •« P » W ? 'dia. . h e the ......... will e„. memher. agreed with him. The ! . . p r .e r t r pur.haacd rom In« fu nd. . n M. !•'•* - r Thto ham* rath., than decrea... |n po*..r company. In a pr«|N.*.l laid t 1 J''rr ln ,,1 U »"**■ aaggeeted that l«ab*»r (r |U Victory With m< rt > ai.d llae taaofar aa poealble “ “ * ** h f 4u" u* ' hr ' ,ar " T h ,h . prop. ,y bough, up within r e cent rn.rt.tha ha. been purch.aed on c o n t r a e Thrae c o n t r a e . being paid off and the purchaser, are now In a p.-ltl„n to go to the government and a.k for loan. * * * Within the dlalrlcl are many tala akaka bought the house In- la Ih* aulì about three |a< after he came to Csarede | ta become principal In the arbool He left Cascade f a m l l l e . who own their property la*t fall to take « er buoi Many of th* propertlee could be and enlarged The gars 0 »»*'>n W h o « t a k e r remodeled possession of the prop- house« could be mad* over Into taMhahn resille,I and the apartment, for tbe »rromodat Ion o f men employed on the dam The I act t. ■ n foil..erd 1 termi of the ground !•*•- Chronicle could have rented S’* sperimenta last week and we I o - 4 • ! ,4 ' • • IIl.ifl l'a a m«nlh rent Naaahahn know of no vacanctee in town at Ike defense that no effort I «hr pfeeent time The demand I» » I« c o l l e c t the rent after \ g r ò » Ing stronger aa spring ap iros*! sold the property j prnnrhea and should be met es* Ik# coltri ruled that the I bad been broken through PI ANS APPROVED FOR j Italia*. POSTOFFICE BUILDING W ork will be started thla week on the new building Which la be M i o 'I I I I Ml K U n » II i] by owners o f the corn- at week unwlls nee the f**r the hand- tree In the Village e l i d i r « . Si % 40 and oi»e Tb Island to W a lter ! hrlgbth. will stand nett ! »lory e e « a t erected un j the Knotetet! theatre j dr>or n ol I dgar K a i s e r ’ r he building have been | I’ lam ibta Construction tppr*ttet| in Washington I) C . and as a gift from hltn . nothing. If »s p e a r , »lands In the I'l l \ ........ : ball I M \ - I l .l » fans MEET HERE FRIDAY NIGHT I for organising a team and r*. ad. e t a base i.all |l ba dim used nt a mes*t rd for the llrld ge o f the I '• I ii night The la open to the public and Inlrreated in aeelng a |l#l* o r g a n i c e l i I n t h e rotu la Invili ,| b< pt •-t. nl h " ’ he meeting ‘I* ’. 1 ' . Mill I * - lthe me, ing in eli-ci nifi 1 rw *•«»- I ■ i «flit I l.e s. i.,at • j way at Ha early completion Need for the building became a ncNeaalty after the poatolfice waa davanceti front a fourth r!a«a to A third rlaaa ofllco Crider rule, and regiltatlona third claaa ulfirea must ] not be In a room with any type of hualnewa WOMEN OF DISTRICT Tn RF AT PARTY Residents o f the llonnevllle I*Afti « r m will b«* * l f * i i »n t»i»|x»r- ( uni t y t*> I h < c otti«* ar q ua l o i ^d wiih r « r h olh«*r a| • r*f«l tl»nrlii* !• i« r ( w. to b«' h«*ld Friday nlichl, January >•*. at the Inn of Ihe Hrldge of the «Silit» tn I '»»cade '»scail*- t ... k. II* der auspices of the fas- • ad. Lo, k. " » m e n ' s club The ladles arc endeavoring t « 'nrd ta .1 last summer In the who desire may dance ■rvatlnn at coo ran r f the evening IH ladle* at four* I to he loo j w ill «er.' free sandwlche* and cof is fe I that liuto* d i a ' " I fg be In k'll to find I Andrews. Mrs May Mr« It rh rnn tie enrlnaed ^ - viva and Mr* C hurlen HaffgWofm r»r sum« *»th«r niat»r*| n e mei-ibura o f 'he committee In I » « r e I ..If, lia . ,1 1 . I , . bari.* * f Ih «ITalr 'lll h* T iv .i l l n h l e lo t th 1*1 B»e by members o f the 's. I!f34 A merry war has broken out o ' e r the privilege of selling hard ll'iuors for the state In Cascade Ijorka. Oscar Hyde, proprietor o f the Celt's store, confident that he la to be made the liquor control connulsalon'a agent In the district, haa a crew o f carpenters rushing work on a new building, nevt door to Merrill's Barbeque, which be hopes to occupy by January 14 # H yd e’s good friend. O. J. Runte« Inspector for the district east of Portland, haa recommended him fo r the Job. Since news o f the rec ’ ‘ lu- ' * ~ n , l " w *• M o m the chamber J e m than 10 ommendation became known, bus ........ hp*' » ' • " - y proper.le, d. y, W ' to furn,„ h iness men have commenced to talk unt.l they can h- aure of . r e . „ „ . M, hu for ( t 0 , lnonth> .ble return and the aafety „ f thHr Klmer read a p r o p o l i , ad- o f filing a petition, protesting the That rhoa. who have dr„ „ . . d to lh „ p , , « ^ r „ mp. ny. appointment. bull, to date are .attailed la evi- r „ d, r pUn wh|Phc h„ , uh. 'T H ck” Morris, proprietor of the divert „ „ h#|)d And , h. y | -| tM lh„ ,llthu wou|d mtUa<j , hp Cascade Food store, and Hyde’a , , r , he o n e who will be aeeklng fl||| length o f the business dla- cloatwl neighbor, has been agent fo r the commission since last May. *o*crnment loan» to c o minile tr((-t building llut the loan, are not |iu,|neaa firma. almoat without Juat why the commission wants limited They a re available to egceptlon. have « p r e s s e d a will- to (a h* the agency away from him property owners and the publie inK„»aa to contribute to a street » " d K1* * *« to Hyde haa not been should take advantage of them lighting fund and If fa not be made clear. Mrs Murrl« visited the commis lieved hat any difficulty will be sion's Portland office Monday and encountered In getting the fund RIVER BELOW NORMAL protested the change. Meantime, underwritten by the committee. hammered furiously Wmi-r proi*o«ed hat «he llghta carpenter« DUE TO MILD WINTER be turned .Iff at 1 a m bat * ham- « » “ y • * nail« on the new building. ’ .< r me mb* rs • c; reused themselves | where |fvd<- propose» to hou»*- ’ he ftesplte the heavy rain« of the aa desinili» of having ih*- lights w*'t emporium. past few weeks the Columbia river Refusal o f the state to permit burn from dusk to dawn. Klmer I* bel, normal for thla scaaon o f declared the 15 llghta could be hard liquor« to be gold at Bonne the ye«r. and t*n feet below the obtained at a coat no greater than ville makes the liquor store In Cas level o f a year ago originally asked fo r eight 10 0 - cade Lock** the only spot on th® Oregon aide o f the river where The Water rose to JO feel above « Bl( lamps bonded bottled goods can be ’ ur- sea level In llecember. hilt fell the chaaed In the Bonneville dam area. ■ ar . ; srl f f o .. i n and now la ~ aboui stallonerv a« if* feel a year the tlv.*r to climb materially. An Thin r ommlBBlon'a ruling, laid aro In January the river rose to Instance of rhi» waa reported n**nr- down In deference to the federal promises ta m ik e I ' feet iv week* ago when I'll-I* government, 1 Practically all of ihe precipita creek r..ge »1« feet In a few hours. |,h<* ,,<5uor " ,ore » ePDC’r a f a ' nloP* ill r* iiirn*d to normal within two a,‘ L «t bag be*-n eyed hungrily In tion which ha» fallen this year to dale haa come down In III*’ form " t .1 'hr.,- .lav* This creek 1 b not ,hp P « » ‘ * ma>' b" e^ed eT,*n mor* !■"*■ 1 « n grea* deal o f wate; now hunrrllv In the future by lndlvld- rain and run off vllhont rau«lng ________________________________uals who have observed that the demand fo r whiskey often outrun* (he demands fo r groceries. i C olu m bia T o R u sh W o r k ______ O n Cofferdam In E ffo rt T o piRE PREVENTION Com plete It B y M a rc h F irst PLANS GO AHEAD Convinced *hat the wor«« of th** and 14 Inches wide. I* Interlock- „ tll- !ng. it I* being driven on the crlb- wlnier rain* are over, the l olum ^ ^ w||h ^ bla CeriBirmllon company I" l,r' taring to sink all of «he irlba n**> ' ,or ,n lh,‘ riir' cr without further delay Ihe task of driving steel sheeting which rill he used as a fin ing on the cofferdam has been started and I" progreawlni satlsfaeiorlly and ac- cording to »ch**dule |, was not th** original plan of Ither th«* or th* I nit- cltncr me contractors conn«* ...............” *-d States engineers to fini h t »•' cofferdam "util aflur th« 'Igh « a l c r In the spring, but the con- T h « m*<k of pumping Ihe water out of the cofferdam will not he commenced until «he crest o f «h « aprili« flood has |»a•**<!. or If •« started no effort wl'l He made to drain the an a until after the h l«o water. The first shlpm* nt of Meri gh «» If you hear of an accident, tel • ! " r Z e e - H ' h 'i : r . kn T ¿ V . l ! S « »phon e the Chronicle UNDER CHAMBER T ie d «-Inch mains and hydrants can be purchased at a small cost for use In a water system If the community will go forward at once with plans for organizing a rural fire district, J. B. Lnber. chairman o f the committee named toTontart government officials and obtain permission to tap the large mains leading to the locks, told Ihe Cascade Locks Chamber of Commerce Thursdoy. Government engineers are mak ing a map. showing the location of the proposed connection with the main. They have expressed the opinion that no objections will be raised to the town using water from the main In event of fire. Cost of Installing a reducer in the government main will cost $350, If w:vs pointed out by the chairman of the committee, nnd a th« trick o f cto«(ne the gnp against concrete manhole will have to he . he current o f 'he river Is go in g, built before the highway Is graded to call for strong nerves and a ^ Estimated costs of providing the town with adequate fire protection steady hand. The ey .-Ine* i», working over the under the rural fire protection law minim r,, cofferdam at Llnnton. together with estimated rev, mie Ids,-o'.-red thi't crib No .'* could be ami the sources from " hleh m >nev nlared with the least trouble In can he obtained, either In form of (bo ,»-.Stream Wing, nnd so It Is he- a loan or from sale o f bonds, will be compiled by the chamber ing Held In reserve current. The »heeling, purchased ^ j|,p east. Is being forced Into the bed of the river to prevent water g,^,,|nK through igh and In t e r f e r in g with work within the cofferdam |h<> #|(|(tlf, BI.p 4 r, to 50 f ee, |n |pngtij and gland out o f the wa- |pr or ^,,,,1 nf t er being forced Into plaee with a steam hammer principle inter.-si Interest in In ine the enner- coffer- Principle dnm B(1W rPntors about the placing ,,f , h(l u „ lint, op , h, e:,st. or up wltlR T h |g gives promise of he-