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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1934)
;iir t)i»i‘ ' l ‘ * I the « t « m I bonnevi D A M ,y i l o i i i c in I >i»*f ri* » \Vt(>k by The Chronicle reaches all horn« - between Herman creek and Dodson ard it'"-* into all G u iritr > i •! i m i lam Most will« ly r«*ad new .paper in the Bonneville Dam area. Oc M onth Phone 211 » \ «.L l t III t K I III EARLY MORNING wages hig hest FIRE DESTROYS AT BONNEVILLE PERRAS HOME OARD LOWEST, h>r«» on th« llon n eelll* Klro originating from a «1 i. M, 4 n * l M U ra *r » « a » * l i r e title destroy«-«! , . „ , h . , I I'erraa home | d , (*•■ ad* l* kr ^ d f o l k r t four U r * « fe^ e ra lj early Turatlay umrntnr Th. « u «hlrh are l«’ ln * r a ff le d fla m e « i, fi . j ft i |y that | la t r f l r l l »•• •«• ( M i l l * war I hah a tea pit <■« ,.f f, lb* **(«>«»1 •*«*» The !•••< only pariialli . n «r *4 tttm ar* i x r l n i a dollar a by iMtiran r l fanf d ebd l»«’*l I# th « Tho flan iea « e r r i|U<<iver<*d be vbll* • ' 1 h' l*<>uM-r dam twovi> I he celling or * t th< b|l<hen t if* parlar I • • dar sfarlo»» Cit'laliallou of th® and the root ■ |c « minute, after i la »a r e a and i h » |«rua Mr iv r r a a had started • nf , |n bar aol 1 * * 1 ) |unH'fi<»i j Ih e a to r e T lir lft m llf » * , J,,,t ftflft ramp* la ll « n a « v i l l e arej lag and none « e r r f illy «I.thcd <j || e»tne In d a n re « l**>t ' W ith the pump*» a' *fc« lirrinan ibo** al lb* » i b * r ; cfeeb ranger etatl'.ri up at y.tg ^rlat IIO N N L V IL L K w il lx; hold at Merrill's pavilion tonight " '',e purpose of discussing means of pro- i o<.ks wvith adequate fire protection. IV! init*iostel m protecting their homes and > from fiie are ur;(ed to attend, The state '• district attorney, the county assessor in :!ncc underwriter fiave been invited to be '• - t at the meeting to advise with the people of the mim >" ty and to answer questions. * ° ,h - «’ apt ('harlcft Ifton R K Andrew* i a Marini lx- k" Borri» William K«s-|cf \u*uu IVtcrtun Ix.n Bran<l* Jo* Hurt lUtph K'laoa • tiff It) Ilir «Urfii 1« « f ^ ff. t i t J ('artiuin *4*y lb* Ihfr < tara* r o a n i « « l«MfSnrt»t l|) ( « r r « 4 i \4 lu jt VM fr»f rHhtf it*? tasi tty •'«1*4 ! » r >•( a l * * week ;fi»H j. hr.p and r i a tur te-ali 1 « a d room Th® or M l b l t u r * I j avail nr*--.r* ar* < t- arrtn* l o r*>n(n (H i vtYv a I! [j »n* s of * d * * « *•>»• a day «b|« Ihfb4»fh a |«Ah)cn I l a K « I I b * Hr p r i v i l e « « o l ti«f Im p fr •*«*.»» Aifalti«! t , » a w««*fc I* «al- 4 d 4 l b « f bUi * »1A r 1, S tiff f •< !Mr a«•►* bf- J » M up the !*ff Krf.jfr lb « ftUrtfl ’.o children'* rrrim- N * iiiiU if> <A*b* and Ibe ritti «tf * r * i • tag«d by It.iini.- f]| . Atiterl an l.aci'.b tl » r««ttec III« I* * enaltt’ lor m<n| a but i 1 ^ •) • iti« CommunHy Il I* a 4 »f * I forti I hr If melt b r oiicb i in heir Chap. ) 11* ■ mfn-r S'. ■S t» Us. t h < (• 11« a n»»»nth bul miff in ffitfipi it..) to *)« pM*nUi»n to i b it ir«J In »real ahai*«- ««•I la lb* I,«ink box rr * ’»t m i u lf M )» * by a ar* Iks .«••rafe h.<*»|l|r * Oolr Ibr u «t th»t I It »«rlrf o .’i l ’ ir, |„ rh ire • .ild« rf l baalvun e L It, LTC ION THtE TO BE ;M lo» h<M« *• ii»T A COMMUNITY AFFAIR «a* 4 ih. *1 «4 *»•** Ml4 ok U r i l Ul j • t| IION S V V I L L A MASS MEETING b“«rd ,h"M on ioaa**m* <h» I IX H id * • I W K D N K H liA V, DKi ! _• . . : 4 PAYROLLS NOW $75,000 A WEEK AT BONNEVILLE I ’ayrollk of Orekon aud Waah- Ington af|| |>e KWeiled by a|.pror- tau • Ijr ........... , * * * i r „|„t Ht th « 132,450,000 Hm ne.lil«: power anrl Irrigation pr«»i«*t on l h « Columbia rlier, according to fUurea compiled by Major H. A. Skerry, executive ofn,er for th « ’ lilted States en gin eer» tn the Bonnevill* dam »ectlon offl«.;. K O. Clod feller Thla la the »uni eatlmal««] for * red Andcr»«.n th« ihree-yt-ar ronatruction ; erlrtd, l«r Krwl Kolaoni now one-third gone. To d a l« the Mark KhlHda federal government and contract or» v o rk in g on the p r o j.-t have Shirley Moor« Paid out f5.06N,00n for labor. (J. N. Heagard The a verm «• monthly payroll fo r Melvin AndPWft the Bonneville proJ« t 1» I3C2.000, Ja«k Klmer althot'kh thla may Increase or do Krlck Krlckann rr«-,••e ;•() j ,-r cent from month to month Of tbln monthly pm roll 136,noo go«-» to Kovernment em ploy lu J* -¡land ¿nd |76,f*hd to g<'V« rnm- nf aorV.t r» at Bonneville. Contracior» on the Job r.dd an- * Hoy Scout m«*etlng wtll ih - olh«‘r $260.000 to make Up th « d Friday night of thla week m l total aver community 'en ter A vu-out «•* ’ During the three-year conftrvjc- ■iv. from Portland, and aro ,t* ( t,f>n [..'Hod i. hi-h nrMI end with • n*c from T nd« rfoot to : Die r n.ph :l n o f the dam. echad- f'ill uniform, will be prevent ul« d fur m*. ember 11. 1*37, the ; o r . ........ . ih. meeting I» jr> I government expert* to p o rr out t «-'it If th.ee t» enough Inter- Jff.6b0.0 0 fo r payroll". T h l» l.-avea a troup I p Honnevlile .n o tn o fit * oo.< ■ o f „ r the con ft,id hoya between as«aij tractor» pavroll» Indirect pavroll h«*neflt« » K o ¡ i arc tuvlied t«> «onte i>r< -am that »tart.* will r'*»ult foirn *h* e»tltnated $5.- o.ooo .which th«> g«iv«T':nent will «pt'nd for Pa lflc northw«»vt 11 » MV h'T »upplle« and material*. About $1.- le» of tI • Cm, adc Lock» 000.000. ha» been i " expepdad. V. Ill l Id * ep *c! '1 leaving t f . o o o ooft to go into th,vve 'tnuuinlty <h.«pel trad« charnel». The ai er».«e rtrmber of em ploy lou In Bonnevill« er e e ^ ih» Born erltle rro- *r tìio , rjjosc* *i? *,00. orr'-^rt th6 it * « olovt-tl on .ud to attend n free r n ! r f * j a w r a j c l. 1 rem b a t i r á 3 AM*' •»eh i n r ;- ' he •nate that iton All Kn-tlis fvro bo* project . ■{. . peck ) at* n i the m *t»•link. 1 emrh vi ewi u<- fi 3 nf»i:jt to nti ** \ I tr- U. (al 1 v urkln^ vítor. | MOVEMENT STARTED TO ORGANIZE SCOUT TROOP • \(.r i th» i iyt th«* dt* ■lext SCHOOL TO PRESENT PLAY vtf :| V -i> w ilt te to , •p ia ,-» fu rtiltu te CMJ ES PLAN TREE: FUND FROM DANCE In GF.OLOGIST SAYS DAM IS LOCATED ON SOLID ROCK WEATHER Sc FEDr UP TA EEK Pi '-S After experl«-' (nr more t 'n n flamea Turada* m Milni ttl«lr ( l i f t Ol difficulty In ex a. st i»l ili»- l,«r t nt'T('#phi The party U In the a Hug«* Inpot» o f or«-» from for- ing for th«* pier* «.a the Tanner »tvt kval ia|ri,t play «»f the I*I,• n Cbriittmafi aupvlft«. fo r l b * » did » " l con* I titlr« l,Kn conntrl.,« fo r proceaaing with creek viaduct. Berkmeb-r # Pu m •Ul b* gi«ea m ik e high the family, hut «he Chrotth l> h a In t ’ a*. ade Lock, for th power from Bonneville dntn nr* mel are now building forms fo r the »»4t1«,fl ,„ r , .J«y night. | lam dlatrlct. They mi y Bonn** 1 1 ’ e Kern • iked |«t tall p1 Ml« M'l' for,u«i eu by r»r. K. T Hodge, chief eoner«-te In the superstructure. It The lay u » »uiiteilt Join fon-ea ibi! hate only «n<- tre«* insulting g»o lK "l*t for the dmn Numerous delay* have been en ’» f . « « d the money it»rl*»<l - h.ite I*» own tr«x» the «liu t «-arh nut OH th e pati o f t-eopl*' .i'd l-mfeaaor of economic g«vology countered for two reasons: l,t >^*dert|..n »t|! be llaed A lien«-nt dance »111 b«' held at ti » hi. b t r 1. t t.. r r • « Ir ., f iut nt the .itnte college. 1. Seepage water ha» flowed In t»»4a»t bod, need«, e-q.tally ,fI - , ffa«utng the Merrill'« ra 'F ion week from s.»t- Th.- |iOf*Fi|lBy o f cheup tran»- to the hoi«-* faster than the con . v«!B«ae lr.n.ailc u «««U and to h« Ip a m « I double toft* A hi re t .>p itar m»U urd»v nlrht by the E.igle« fur the ■ -r* ; n f raw m.it«>r1nl» from tractor* conld take It out. . rpoa> of ralalng fend* Th«* F a r -« .. . . . . than Silt er Ferra* ha* .roba !* . . _ 1 other < nutrica to the <lnm power ~ The t'nlon Pacific railroad 1 flay tttle«l " I 'r l n r r of j ent-T«-»cher* ha»«' planned on P « t -j never ll*e<i In Cng ade N " l * He Iner *e.¡ d 'v « lopm< Id I f has Insisted on rep««ati»d changes b » Uu - h tr.im » 'a r t to j ling .mi b >\'-» nnd endeavoring \ la liked by a i e r i ' t-e and ha* a’ ( Irv-Kou'* mineral resource* are lu plans, and the changes have M v » Ul to make | to rnlae fnntla waya Iteen among the Pr-t I " ' two of the major economic b«-ue- prevented the l\ S. engineer» from • f f»*l h imiroua T h * a ■ * . •Jim" Mirrili ha* offered the, l t» to tie ex|i«-rt.-d from the proJ«ct turning over the necessary plan*. kr .,,4 one Arthur b«lp a neighbor u»e of hi» invlllon for u «-«immun Dr. Hodge dtH-lured. The rontrnetors have built 12 ity tree on I'hrlatlllil» eve. but • he | It will be cheap«'r. h" *ald. for piers and completed the forms for e a g l e c r e e k b r id g e Parent-Te«n her* »not to put on | ii'ii two nr- he». The wenther of the , ire.- Erl.liii -il- ' . " ' * " ' tlv«-ely great distant.-» by w.tte- past week ha* enabled them to p ie r is c o m p l e t e d l*-gl"ti tree on Thuraday night to «hip nr.-, here than to At l a t i . ' I whip th«' water problem and they l ' U front th«- Eagle» l> on am«tb«r until , . • aboard, a factor that has had a are making progr«'»» now In cet- Forma h»Ve been atrli p« «1 from r ' 1'* h'uunlwti.l I* Involved dan..- .till be uaed to buy preneau r«‘tardlng ............. cfr*'et on development o f I ting the concrete for the other "•'t It. l*a y „ , r tkm till, i the concrete poured t * o w««ek» '»«I HUdren throughout the^ dlatrici | ^ , ^ " , 0 " *o'm,'.‘ci*ea piers Into the forms. j* » Wotbar.ln-lni* t Ihive John- for the renter pier " f Ihe Kagle ^ ill b«* provIliaci fop In ini# ntftu* !>r. Hodge declared that Ore ^ Arthur in conMnual hot I w * ' ! « «•* «■ • ’ h " k," brr* gon's mlne:a| wealth ha» bvett too r o o k t o »U'114* G A R A f i K f .« i , i . . e I man ruitii'«n, ‘«»nt factura on th*' nuo knowing a family which little studied Th-' dant will t»o a Archie Cook, proprietor of T y r iwn toward Ksclc «ut» Finn» fin* miss I» lnvlt»-d stimulus for much future Inve-tl "I«#en and the w ile* o f a !•**■ ar*’ w‘ 11 rell's tavern, has purchased the with th« etra* a- »trl I d . < r* • I , 'urn in th- nano to the Fhron at Ion of the state'» resource*, ho lot on which hi* gasoline pump* - of tlie cast .ih-if- ’ watt*, a gr,.«t deal An tl«'n for the plrr 1 |f The nan vllt he turned over believe«. stnnd and propose» to build a c a r n i (Ai j . hklna) show* up j inent Th • c-niri »actor* hav • prac* (tl., is'glon the 1 u-l«-* and Fnr- ri, founda'I-w o f Bonneville f* ng.'. id x 4P feet, and la tta li .a for *he ’•■»dt aSr| «tnt-Teaeher* and.cn?« tak'-n to Mterally ns "solid as the rock o f groase rack. 'tiding her I n j ' b ’MlIy flnl»h«d »(ca vilin g . **W« (I *<i M errill» turn, • » • ■>' ah t' > nt hut eneo'-HMD-red that thert I* no duplication. (U h m l'a r." in »ptr-. o f ear lv rc- The Kit formerly belonged to ^ • o n th. * - • Ily of In-law « I much dlffi- ill* »K b mud a purt» to the effect that the project the state, hut was sold a m ' ”.th .. hole fini*bed lh nt* 4 «- u lu-elve» n part \,t v 1 !•' 1 i .n \V.!s v IF |s being built 0 1 «on tw h .t la n d e-1 ago to S. K Henderson. It ad- Rtuaiai».,,, '-*ta!>ll»bin«-nt 3 .$» ataml* out In , 1,1 1 , ,r 1 ■■'■li" he?* ‘ He» 't iii;'-'fo u n d a tio n » lio mu-vil le dam | Joins the Cook property and runs ¡f*»1 .if Dobann " f r i « idly 11 cat<tf* the '-ye ’i u and I’ D- 111 hnvo a-« t ood » 1 - V A.' K T O A .'A hark up Ihe ■.¡«l»* hill Cook e\- «m th«' vlng !■**’ tv-ter add* ali o to the , i. n.il C- t' r on the highway \in have a basic.structure as g«iod pects to oxen* .ate a sufficient dr th a total he irht of "•err'l !» Ilunimlngtop, In Bonnevllh Dali next Wedne»- <» any largo d un in the world and. Into tbe htll to make wav fo r the c f.i'in r i front th ‘ ‘ »r# IN«,' m J.-pkln n h*- more thin , 1 -n it Bridgi f Oo.l hotel. b«>tter than many, he aald. gnrage building. ■*0!»llcnt«'«i «tilt loll •I