The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939, January 30, 1935, Image 1

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    THE
i t ( ’Itronu l*’ 1 M i v r r r t l
Any Home in Dbtriot
tf|, Week »>' t ’wrier
CHRONICLE
I M il.I: I HI I h
“
DAM
The
Chronic!« reach*» all
between Herman creek
an>l Dodson and joea into all
bunkhouaea at the Dam. Moat
widely read newspaper in the
Bonneville Dam area.
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BONNEVILLE
« MOM M i M l
<’ AH<AI»I
HHKs
IIONNKVILLK
LEATHER SETS
M cGowan’s Fish Cannery
JACK WORK ON
Destroyed by Fire After
DAM PROJECTS
Explosion
on
Launch
BONNY V ILLA
Phone 2 11
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H EA LTH OFFICER CHAMBER GROUP
COMES TO A R EA
W ILL ASK FO R
BY O FFIC IA L BID
TW O SIDEW ALKS
g-jlh a » « t h * v Im p e d im e n t » ! «
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‘••I • o n a l r u ........
Prompted by the careleaa meth­
A cnraian, now being organ-
,,, , n
lo a m
' l u i * ' I»
The charred remain» of a one»' |erate|y to atop III,, bln«* wi t h) od» of «.it ba«e and sewaice dla- l*ei| by the rhniui * r o f <’omtnerce.
.led »U h the l i o n n e » III» itr. Hi j ll Into r|« landmark to
rHcrmeti, ■ mall fire extinguisher«, but they |Mt»al In the Bonneville l)am area, » I l l descend on Port in nil Thursday
||t #t,r»«t « ' » ro u tin e p are la »l M .l i n » a n » fiah cannery at |iod- soon were etbat.aled.
th> state ,,f Oregon haa perma­ for the purpose o f making a maaa-
•*• 11 . were all that waa left to re­
mind r»»ldr|ita iif Oir(nti
and
M aahlnstiin that a iiu.ictn.il» fir»
L ■ t II
tit»» .»!
•■ lin- I «•!« had ra»a«r<t the 1 » -y.-af old build
[
inn laic Wcdncaday aflermein.
L # i , ,! ,n<
A II I«*I • ne <
Ire*plie « Mdt Vrllay by I* J
L e e r I 1« launched an d r» I < I blctii wan, head ul Ihe i nitipaoy
(he pocket llllltiir
The o n « | from Mriiiiwan. Washington. no
L »rari» I» hour «»»» PM m r o * f ahnn iiu ement aa lo Ihe actual
k (,»• •. '.»it.
e h i le '.I •
111 l'»aa, *h o iiw tied the estimated 30
, p i plan» bare been made for fl»h boat» destroyed by the roar-
ie g the rock » u t o f the way. ; In« intern« how much of the ¡»»-
r< ti'f «* i l > ha» I » • ti « It eerted IX'iO.OOO dania«** waa tut*
palar. 1 ir
!..
etl* •
ereel by Incoratire and the moat
I
■ f ■ f ’ ■ » 1 . tmt'urtant fa d
If ami when It
a :
' l a m »»>•
Would be rebuilt, *• ■ made
T o m »
i >. » , that lay on
Mlored In the bolldln«. It 1» re-
L
. i.i .i » <•* a
pc«r t c
» . • earI) a
A t «U nt M..niellali elate.! to of ca«tne»| aalm«n. »slued al | K o ,
1 po»e.| » . f u » » the channel th e ofin |o fUh net* worth 131.000.
I
’ • il
2» flchln« craft IJS.OOO. and the
B
each c »r a »a t| n a f o r the ' botldin« Itself, which Included ml-
L»t>* : enlargement a l o n i
I he •table machinery and part». 130,-
h,i •
re
M • f r
t h all
ouo
O l a S ' i a ■ ••> a Ina on r u n n e l
» » • btt»U> r » « * « « l In com-
t
L llB'er
at I !ir » eat rln!
L|
In' e
. * ‘I **1
It t«t>allun fi>t the flab v a r a
I t r. ’
ft ’
-h i e. at.d
I*..
houao and In »
I yf <>« > raa I ti «
rather alu alr.
Par f •
ll U P P P P l ■ f
M tereaapfy
and » l e >
i> to plant,
b
be
a
the excavating
» b- Hf In' rrrtl I » fr i t ad
kaat
t it * lie k « ail
»•••«■! p r .it t e ., h a » bec-n l».ad<
|th* ronalr H e p <-f fi.r m » and
L v
<
f re in ! irriti« at*- I
[• l l lalahe giara and Ib e area
>
rtf the a l t i « n a i l ha» keep
ri ... t
t*t * I « » ti
■ i • I
i
»1 el III la required
pt.. « 1 1 1
.( « r a d i n e ncai o f
L m -
k ati<!
k l f t it.«
I
k ■
¡dai It!«
i.tld «e
4 ml
I ■ ■ t '
r» tunnel m>rk I» slightly he­
ld * bed ,|e
ph» f ‘ T 10 project o f build-
Ih» n » e audlm rltira and ad-
hUtratl n t.tllldtn* a aa
"f"
M1»* rap dlr c o m p le tio n date»
la« -et f..r Mar
I
and
Aa Mtliowan did not say when
he would return and did not make
any announ* ement lo the
preaa
durtn« hi» four-hour stay at the
arene of the b la te , It la believed
The flames »hl<h within two that II will he ol least uuother
hours but tied »te n the frameworh week before the fa da are m a d e
to the «round atarted «n the rl»er known to the public.
aide of Ihe 400 hyr l i foul ran-i
nerr
Mup»rlui»t»d»nt Arthur Ea-
da and Aaalalanl Alfred W«-at»r-
lund were labln« meaauremenlai
for a new cabin ■>« a boat bell«»»d
The corner room of Ih* new
lo he I on« lo l »plain Karl II. Hoe-
blindili« Just compieteti by K. K.
vnbsck. of f'aacade l/'<ki
M hen Kade III a match lo see Il-'t.il-raen un thè hlchway In Bon.
hi» fl«urea the place literally blew io ville «U t he orrupled by n Safe­
up Ir bta face. e«ld fitly from *a»
fe m e » awcapln« from a Icahy lank way «ture
In on» or many of ihe »core o f 1 Work of putiti« In thè di»,day
craft »lured there.
w l n d '» i ■ :tnd ahclvlnk and fintnh-
fa llin g for aid from the nth»- Ina thè lulerlor haa been »tarted
three men stationed durtn« the
and wlll he completi-d «Ithln a
Idle monlha In houaea be#..!» Ihe
cannery. Ihe quintet foylKhl dew- few daya.
Safeway Store
»U diti t
" . e i i d all «ht 1 1 hr
a n re|»«irtrd to be
< »41 l e l j i tut 11»
When the flames reached the
Kua tank of tile first boat tile en­
tire hullil.il« was «one, and Ihe
men flid for their tire»
1 ,-d on
by la r«r fan* of nil stored In the
bulldln« and partly emptied gaa-
olltle cans, the flntllna »hot lltin-
drel» of feet into the air, »bower-
In« Ihe houaea nearby with spark»
and forrin« the u-t uiatita to mute
their iM'loitKinSa into the street In
front
Kur 4a hours the popplti« of the
canned salmon
eaplodln«
and
ahoollu« Into the air like fire-
wot a» and (he alow buruln« blue
flame of the taluable net» mar bed
the dmaatrr. threalenln« the Job­
less families.
Marth
fe»pertl»e|jr
phe roof on th e adm lnlatratlon
Jldlaa haa been roltriilcted and
1 brbha are h a lf tip
A# the
b tre starting I h r second » l a c e
lb* tildltorlum . and concrete
>»• ordered It la h e l l e » r d lhat
bat th.< f i n la h ln « work «1 1 1
COBI plated n lth ln Ih e Iteli t » •>
i
ID FR O M U.S. IN
IRE PROTECTION
PLAN O F GROUP
■celiti« Tueaday a f i e r n o o n « U h
k p «»e n t«t| * a o f (• ( ' H ockley,
p* direc tor o f public w o r k » ad-
pi»irat|.itt In Q r t t o H ,
al T h e
N*. » « r o u p o f bualneaa men
^ for focleral aid In Ih e aunt
I l o tino W|t|, which to build «
r Prtitcn iiou araii'in In Caacad"
n*
P " delegatio n d e c la r e d m o d a
■ r Beetled tu l a k e c a re o f I h »
l * r » dUpoaal p ro b le m and l o
P do< h» fui a port In Caarade
R e p ly in g in u i|ueatl«n.
I*' I-a In- r told H o c k l e y « re-
• '" a llv e that pori
fa cilin e»
h» needed In (h e district
I# Ih » year o r tw o
nently placed K I,. Stewart, aanl-
l a i y Inspector, In the district to
t orrect unhealthy
llvlnit condl-
t lull».
ed showing before the state high­
way com mission, which will be
requested to Install sidewalks on
both »Idea o f the afreet in f'as-
rade I » « ka when the state road
la rebuilt through town.
Con tract a for the work will be
let within the next few week»,
and may come up at the meeting
of the state highway t otr. nlaslon
this week
The original contract
fo r the work, entered Into three
year» ago with J. B. Laber. is
said to have provided for side­
walks on both »Idea o f the street,
but present plans call only fo r a
walk on the south side of the road.
Engineers In the highway de­
partment estimate the coat of lay­
ing the walk on the north aide at
22.000
Business men and prop­
erty owners In Cascade Ixicks feel
that In view of the small cost
Involved, ihe state should cot-
form to Its original agreement and
run the sidewalks
down
both
sides
of the street
throughout
the stretch o f highway to be Im­
proved.
The state does not plan to be­
gin rebuilding the road nntil July
1. when federal aid funds will be­
come available fo r Improvements.
The newcomer's duties wlll in-
< iude checkin« all drliikln« water
tourcea. inakln« re«u la r vl»lts to
all restaurants and bo te'» anti also
liouae-to-hotiae eiamiitaitoua
on
sanitary <|uallflratloiia.
With the promise ol titiumlnoun
hackln« by the fa s c a It
l-o c«»
(Tiamlter o f f'oninitrrce.
Stewart
will attent! t to «et a re'*u!ar «ar-
ha«e colli rtlon yatem under w ay.
In the pant tit.» dlatrlc*. has been
checked only at Irregular Inter­
vals. and then not (h i ' ochly.
The new Inai’ector. who haa a
Mate wa rant riv in g him power
to bring people to court, liable to
ae-. ere fin »«. If he la not obeyed,
will cover all residences between
Penn's tavern n:td Dodnon.
With summer month» ; rln gln «
their viatitl aw trma of file» and
disease, the neceaalty for making
the district a cleaner and better
place to live can easily be seen.
Dr. Stanley Wells, government
physician,
who
acc«>m|ianied
Klewart the lart few day» In a
tour of an unannounced commun­
ity. »aid that they had been very
well
received at every
house, \ L T K K A \ S TO G E T t V M H T K I
proof of (he fart that darn area
Th e Bonneville Damsite post c
residents do want a better and Ihe Veterans of Foreign W ars x*f
cleaner place In which to live.
be fo rm ally presented with
It
charter by post 90 7 o f Portlan
Tuesday night at French'«.
El
tertainment and refreshments wf
be served after the ceremony.
FUN RUNS HIGH
AS CITY HEADS
NOW O I T I l l A L P A P K K
The Chronicle has been named
STAGE M EETING' official publication of Bonneville
C O U N T Y COURT AWARDS
M E R R I L L B E E R PERM IT
IN SURPRIS E ACTION
Post No. 88 o f the American Le­
• Fun and business was all the gion.
The honor accorded
the
»ante when members of the Cas­ paper la no small one and we de­
P L A N FOR O PENIN G OF
cade Bocks Chamber of Commerce sire to pubMcly express our ap­
gathered last Thursday night for preciation of the action taken by
HORN CLUB THIS W E E K
r.n evening meeting. The business the Leglonnarres.
T h e post Is
Plans of Cawnde Locks b'.ivt- sc. slon. which lasted half an hour, enjoying a healthy growth under
A f i » r »landing Idle for
four ne«« men to bring pressure on was followed by a program of | the administration o f Commander
monlha (he Checkerboard Inn In the county court al Hood R ive r dancing, music and songs
Dave Marvin and has become a
Cascade 1 . 0 « k» la to he re-Mpencd to I»» '» a beer dispensing llc-uae
With Mrs, Erwin Brolllar at the strong factor In community a f ­
lo the public this week under the 1 « J V Merrill p* or' -tor of Mer- piano. Shirley W oodward and her fairs.
were
abruptly cousin, Genevieve Woodward, won
name of (he Horn club by H. C. »IIP» Bartie "e.
Kathje and W II Clark who have '.•alt ,| Monday nigh
when the . curtain call with their tap danc­
taken s three year l« s»*- on the *iHr* body. In a surprise move. ing. and Nell Hay Brolllar and
a-il-d the license without com- her brother. Howard.
delighted
two-atory frame building
Residents o f the Bonny Villa
the chamber members with their
Bathi*. a mining engineer and n 'it.
district
are preparing to petition
songs.
Petitions,
signed
by
not
only
former officer In the Herman ar­
the state highway commission fo r
my during the war. la a brother- »he merchants, but also by the _ \,rs. May Silva and her sister. ■
a sidewalk down the hill, parallel­
in law of Mr» May Hylva. pro­ tihllr at large, were generously ■ r » . Joe Hurt, both of whom have
ing the state road.
The petition
prietor of I lie Bridge of the Qods received and were to be presented excellent voices, sang several se- •
contains more than 100 names.
lections
which
called
up
fond
rec-
to
the
county
court
by
a
delega-
hotel
Clark, a realdent of Can-
It will be presented Thursday to
who collectlons of old.
rude l.ork> for several years. Is tlon of the business men,
the commission by Eric Fnquist.
Dr.
Fred
Folsom,
president
of
w
e
r
e
to
go
to
Hood
Itlver
Wednes-
engaged In the fuel and cold »tor-
the chamber, presided at the bus­ owner of Enqulst's addition to
| day.
age burine»«
iness meeting, hut turned the vav. Bonneville.
Main objections were offered
Carpenters fell to » o r b Monday
Highw ay engineers recommend­
el over to V ive President Iro Owen
I
by
Deputy
Sheriff
Brown
nnd
building a bridge from the present
ed an appropriation fo r the walk
when
the
fun
begnn.
highway grade to Ihe building and State Police Officer Boss because
early last autumn, but the request
.-I,-eel lo l ave the fixture» for the of Ihe conduct at Saturday n lk h i(
for funds was turned down by
However. It Is pointed E A G L E S C H A P T E R TO
bar |n»lailed by mid-week
O K dances
the commission.
out
that
Merrill
has
never
been
ar­
Miller and li N He Kurd have the
H O L D B A S K E T SOCIA L
rested. nor have arrests ever been
contract for the remodeling
“TI t K” AND ER SO N B A C K
The new Cascade
I,ooks-Bon-|
made In the dance halt, which Is
Ualhje and Clark propose lo In­
W.
C. • T u c k " Anderson, presi­
one of the largest In ihe North­ nevllle K a g l e » post will hold its
alali a card room, pool tables and
dent o f the Central Lumber com­
Initial
social
event
Thursday
night
west .
barber »hop and to have reading
pany. who has been 111 In a Hood
When Merrill was denied an In­ at 8 o ’clock in the Inn of the
lutile»
Where newspaper»
River hospital for almost a month
Bridge
o
f
the
(Joda,
Vein
Hender­
dorsement by the court and faced !
with double pneumonia, returned
magwxln.a will be on file
XV,,h
son.
secretary.
announced
last
I
with Ihe loss of his suda trade |
completion of the work on the
to Cascade Locks Monday. Though
after
February 1. the date his week.
.la t e highway, they want to In­
the Jocular business man will be
A
ll
Eagles
are
expected
to
be
license expires, public opinion nnd
confined to his home for at least
alali a bowling alley In the base­
present,
and
If
they
wish,
may
action were quick lo follow.
ment.
bring along
a couple as
their another week. It is reported that
guests.
The only atlpulatlon Is he Is able to be up and oround.
Telephone, mall or bring your
lie •'What would I have lo give
that each woman Is to bring a despite the loss of more than 6®
news Items to ihe Chronicle. U
pound«.
you to * • ! on* Utile klsa
basket.
Is our wish to print all the news.
CA SC A DE LO C K S PAIR
T o Seek W alks
Sh«
"Chloroform."
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