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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1935)
Th# Chronic I# rw»ch«a all ,mf-i lw t»<rh Herman creek * Dudton s o d Ini» al! nkhuuae* at tha D i m Moat iti**!y read newapaper In the nnrvills I»*»* Phone 211 THE <~WRONICLE HO.NNKt II.I,h ocks Chamber To E l e c t N e w Triple *C’ Camp At W yeth to Be Head Thursday What prunaiMe lo b » ih«- lire- Of t h e ( ' M t ( i ) r i/iftl jm b r r of r om tn err* in m oni ha 111 b« b»ld at C o lu m b i* j n 4 s r . e b « n n«-w o f f i m * are O* rb ta ra for the enaulnc year iKi(|ulm o f f n e r » are Iw F f« d Folautn. p resid en t, « o « * n »ir e p resid en t. and a L1m*r. aerfetary ¡a annottatine the f«r t h 'o m lr.g (i--<n of o ffic e r * d«wtar> »fforta would be m a d « tu unite l (b* baalneea u»en In tow n « U h *l< e to fa rth erin g th* interrata lb# c om m u n ity •» a « b o l e The cham ber baa been Inror- .rated aa a body and la n o * a manent body T h e charter baa n r«reiv*d f r » o . Salem and la :dr for fram ing Vt Ith the election o f n e » of- er» »fo M i «ll| be m ad* to p r o r e permanent quarter* « h e r e rd* can b « kept and lit e r a te distributed to ita lio ta « b o *nt Information Heretofore the r ham bel a i» et f ir H tn »A e restaurant and en another It baa been a >g- led that t he Weekly m erlin e* held hereafter In the <»dd P e l ea hall and that a d rive be put ir. for t.e* m em ber* Opened at Once The CCf* cam p at Wyeth haa been reopened and will be built Into a permanent ram p o f *ufflr|. ent »lie tu t a k e cmr* o f at iea*t 200 buya. » b o are pt(ertM ] to ar rive in O regon from New York. New Jer*ev and I>el*• »re about the middle o f July A trained organ isation o f !-'• boy* are now at Wyeth getting everyth ing In readln»-** for the construction o f permanent bu ild ing» a b l ' b will include barrack*, a me»* hal| and a fer reatina c e n ter With the a r r lta l and drewalng In o f the e»*tern boya the g o v e r n ment will co m m e n ce construction o f r»* d * In the national fore*t t*a« k o f the t ’ olum bia Hiver high way No announcem ent haa been forth com in g relative to detailed plan*, but It It reported that the b o y » a fe to be em ployed In the district for »etera ! month* and probably for the nett year The earnp U to be known a* C am p Casca«]* f ^ r k i It I* under c om m a n d o f trained army of ficer» w ho have been sent out from New York F o f the fa* »t t « o season the boy* at Wyeth have been bou*ed In tent» They *;en t only a few week* In the district and then m oved dow n to the roast. Hey Closing at POWER RATES MAY BE Locks Protested CONTROLLED BY ARMY Action by the !\ rail- »d to forre J It l a b e r to |e*»e I alleyway In (he p rop erty be- eeo lle n d r b k a hou*e and Klm- • K le Irlr A Var^-ty store, alte )f a building n o * u nder con stru e- ur » e r e f o r » . - . t) ( h u tteea by r (eei* 0 f p roperty o w n e r s and •r»nt* »tin claim the build ing III prereni any mean# o f getting ¡f * the ha« ka o f their ktrurture» I»h.-r bought the pro « rty rrom ,* e I nion P acific, l« a*« .l It tw o , " k* ago to II O p o in te r o f • mhlll F ou n d ation * are being Id for a o n e - d o r y aervlre ata- lunrh r o n m s r . *«»da fountain nd - »nfertlnnery. to fron t on the ighway The I'n lon l%»c|f|r pe^lflcally w arned lumber when > bought H that title lo lb# ‘ roperty la nol gu aran teed , con - "ring no w arranty deed By le t-. ;*r the railroad alaled lb> not rloae thla alley w|ih- v'• t due procea* o f law " Hie letter also told I^iber lh al of the alley w ould txofjy, nlenre the r a ilr o a d '» ten* n , i - hinting at a poaalble rauae ‘ »r action llonnevllle power rate» and ««•»»(ruction o f transmission line* «111 be under con trol of arm y en gineer* and the secretarv o f war in a bill n o » being prepared for aubmlM lon to rongre»* by Sena tor McNary at direction o f Presi dent Ho«»eVe|t T b* bill, detail» lo be c o m p le t ed by m n f e r e n « «-» betw een Sena tor McNary. provide* | «00.000 annual op eration maintenance, and nof exceeding I 50,00#,00© to be ua»-d from tim e to time fm a d ditional con stru ction and addition to prrwrnt equipment A d d ition al turbine« may be In stalled In Bonneville fo w e r h o u s * a* a result o f uncertainty over com pletion o f G rand C oulee dam CASCADE. YACKHAMMER YACHTSMEN PLAN RACE A gru d g e build ’em and sail > m ra<> on the powerhouae pool will be held within a few week* between Cascade Yacht clu b and n ely -form ed Y ackh am m er Jarht club, date to be aet by representa tive» o f the org a n lia tlon s. Y a ck h a m m er yachtsm en under U. W Elmer's. s O C lo d fe tre r * ».! C o m m o d o r e Carl Averil served ud Fr«-«1 A nderaon'a building* written, form al challen g e on Cas- I I d o o m on the hlghw a» but ud«-r»on’ a horns, u nd erneath the cad e m em bers, claim ing all they Drop Inn. fron la Inward the knew about sailing they learned from seeing sch ooners cross the :»Mrad track*. bar In show ers o f foam Cs< sdlnns u nder C o m m o d o r e Herachel Shreve U,' N v v i m % \ y o m w Countered with a form al nnswer. IH IXJCKK1) IN F AM. alleg in g the Yackhammer men Mr* |(le |4 J e ffe r s o n la re c o v - as much salt ,r,K at her h o m e from a fall had never aeon r,'tn her rout porch |n*t week water In all their Uvea us on«» Cas ’ r* Jeffergon s u ffe r e d a brok en cad e hoy cou ld w ring out o f his H o sl|| rl«l. broken toe, wna u n c o n s c io u s ” °ne night. DAM The Chronicle Delivered to Any Home in District il l UK J. NO. IÜ • t u r r l l l K BONNEVILLE SOI. T h e rare will he n public affair. < \H4 ADK O N K.S • H O W K V I I X K H t V K1MJM • • ILAItK I S - I V ’ll ip .tl'IK ir • • BOA t ON » rillt T o i l H.NAKK • Each Week by Carrier 20c Month T H I HNDAY. J l ' X K JO, I » : » Engineers Hope to Start Channel W ork in August; ’ Th at's the q u e e r ««! c r it ter I've ever » e e n ." »aid U. H John» Sunday m orning aa down by hla barn at lionne- vue be discovered an lk -ln rh A lloca tion of $40 0 .0 0 0 forf ru bbery -look in g, g u m - c o lo r ed anake. tall *o blunt be bad d re d g in g o f a 7 -fo o t chan n el be- tween C elilo fal'a and I'm atllla to look bard to *ee which end waa the bead was ann ounced Saturday by the John», wanting to take no • I W h ite House. T h e m on ey c o m e « ou t o f th e e m e r g e n c y relief ap chance«, killed it. hung It in hla w oodshed In the bouae p ropriation act o f 193>. he read hi* Sunday O re g o n Because o f high water It will ian. aaw »»here tw o W a s h in g be im p ossible f o r the en gin eers to start actual blasting o f rock s be- ton men had captured a »Im itar anake He look ed at hla f o r « the latter part o f A ugust, but m eantim e there will be p relim anake again inary tasks to p e r fo r m , including ’ E u r e k a ” ' he cried. That » the railing o f bids. It." T h e en gin eers anticipate that J o h n » had d iscovered a the work will req u ire tw o w o r k rare Pacific o r ru bber boa ron »trlrtor. aometlme* railed ing seasons, and that the channel can be m ade ready for use by the tw o-headed anake be cause o f the blunt tall. B r o April. 1937. o r ab ou t the tim e ther to the huge South A m e B on n eville dam la c o m p le te d and rican boas. It I* the only true In shape to paas shipping through representative o f Its »perle« the navigation locks. A w ork in g season on the river In Vorth Amertra. burrow * beg in s after high w ater ana t-ndi In the grou n d, eat» w orm », with the annual rise In th e spring gruba. small Inserts, la rare A ltog eth er It c o v e r » abou t eigh t ly »een m onths. This meana the en g in eers expect to be 1 «5 m onths d re d g in g and blasting aw ay »and and grave] and rock. T h e w ork will be started at the low er e%l o f the p r o je c t and crew s will progress upstream . In event a c o n t r a c to r with an a b u n dan ce o f equ ip m en t takes the jo b It will be possible fo r the w ork to be carried in fo u r o r f iv e lo c a li H. W Sh erw ood . Jr., will be ties at the sam e time. Should this superintendent o f ( '« « c a d e Locks o c c u r the chan n el w ould be c o m p iblir school* n e it year and Ki pleted at an e a rlier d ate than is rn* r H. Halstead wil be grade anticipated by the en g in eers. < m hoo| principal. H ood River c o u n I>ue to the fact that It is im ty a< hoot board ann ounced this practical f o r an y on e to attem pt week to draw ;a y loads upstream Ml»« T h eodora G ustafson will through the fast w ater betw een tea« h high sch ool Hasses and B on n eville and C a sca d e L o c k s it Miss Is» Verne B arker. g ra d e Is not believed the a rm y en g in eers will seek lo push the channel school. Superintendent Sh erw ood com e« work to com p le tio n p rior to the from a similar lo s t at E ddyvllle. t'mr* when the main sp illw a y dam Ore H e was graduated from O re !« finished fo r there c o u ld be no gon State c o lleg e In June. 1934 m aterial a d v a n ta g e in having an with d e g r e e o f bach elor o f e c lc n c » open river fr o m C elilo falls to In education Mrs S h erw ood , I'm atllla until a fte r a lake o r pool .»nd O regon Slate graduate In is created hack o f the dam. It has been learned by a rm y e n hom e e c o n o m ic « will accom pa ny gineers that $ 4 0 0 .0 0 0 1» not s u f him Principal Halatead c o m e s from ficient m oney to c o m p le t e a c h a n Santa Clara high sch ool In I-ane nel through the C m atilla rapids, m ak e their cou n ty Miss Gustafson la a g r a d u so they p ropose to ate this m onth o f Oregon Norm al fund s g o as fa r as possible by school, M onm outh, after receiving w ork in g up river and c lean in g tip her bachelor o f arts d egree at W i l the worst spots first. This Is g o lamette university and c om p letin g ing to have the effect o f m aking ,i v- ir of graduate work at I’ nl- C m a t llU the head o f navigation vernlty o f O regon Mias B a rk er until a dam Is built Just a b ov e was graduated this month from Cm atilla. T h e work Is expected to f u r ()reg«*n Normal sch ool a* M on nish em p loym en t f o r a m axim um m outh Mrs . Anna H a fb lo o m wa» • f Too men. I>rilllng and blasting chosen extra teacher fo r e m e r will he handled by crew s w o rk in g gencies o f not m ore than flTe on barges, w hich tugs will tow from on e loca tion to another. con secu tiv e day» at a time. W ork to Take Tw o Years Board Selects T e a c h e r s For Cascade Locks Mrs. Sprague Elected Local Board Member Mra. Vera A. Sprague was elected to a on e-year term on the C ascade Ix»cks local s ch ool board M on d a y night by a vote o f 100 to 59 fo r C. E. Carnea and 1 f o r W . O. M cK innon . Election o f W . J. Carlson o f C a scad e L ock s to thè one^year. Zon e A position on the c o u n t ’- board by a m a jo r ity o f 15 votes '■ver FVwJn J. B rolllar and Mrs. E. J. N icholson was Indicated by * lephonl«- returns frr-m »11 p o ll ing places. Lee E. A llen was be- lev«*d eected by a 6S majority- over W . H. H ow ell and Joseph O 'L eary. F o r Zon*» A co u n ty board pos ition. to fill the on e-y ea r unex- plred term o f C. T. A lleg re, m oved from the district. C a scad e L o c k s voters balloted 10<5 fo r C arlson. 4 8 f o r B rolllar. 4 fo r Mrs. N ic h o l son. F or the fiv e-y ea r Z o n e D c o u n ty board seat, local rotea w ere: W . H H ow ell. 5 1 ; V. E. Allen. 3 5 ; Joseph O 'L ea ry . 12. School Budget Increase Voted An excess . o f $ 3 .370 f o r next y e a r ’s b u d g et o v e r the six per cent limit o f assessed valuation a llow ed by law was approved M onday by B o n n e r ille s c h o o l dis trict voters to add a n oth er te a c h er. add 25 desks, and fo r a d d it io n al costs. Mrs. W. W . L axton was elected s ch ool board d ir e cto r f o r a thre«»- year term , replacing Mrs. S. W . Sherm an, w h o resigned a fter be ing reelected. T h e Rev. Stanley T refren was chosen to fill th » on e- year unexplred period o f A lfred W e s t e r lu n d ’ s board term , caused by his resig n ation . Mrs. G e o r g e Linton was reelected s ch ool clerk f o r on e year. T h e 1935-38 bu d g et, a p p r o v e d as subm itted to voters, calls fo r exp en d itu res o f $ 13 .97 5. receipts o f $3.125 from state and c o u n ty funds, leaving $10 .85 0 to be rais ed by taxation. RESERVATION OPENED SUNDAYS TO VISITORS B on neville dam reserv ation . In clu d in g B ra d ford Island. Is open IIKAI'TY SHOP O PE N * F.X ININ ITH IN NT\MI»S K F .I flY to visitors w ithout perm its each A new bea u ty salon. Cascade Bonneville p o s to ffic e is all Sunday from 10 a.m . to 7 p.m. Beauty shop, r r e n e d It» d o o r s this j stocked up with the new three- until high w ater g oes d ow n . week across Main street from Dew- cenl stamps c o m m em ora tin g the Tou rists, h e r e t o fo r e restricted Drop Inn In Cascade Ix>cka. O p er Snn D iego exposition. Postm aster to the main reservation g r o u n d s a to r s are Miss M adelsa Perkins Ifenry Kdlund ann ounced this and the view p oin t, will now he and Mrs Ellen G oble, fo r m e r ly o f week. a ble to see at c lo s e range the g i P ortland, w h o Invite the public to gantic u n d erta k in g for several Mr and Mrs Bill Carvan o f Inspect the shop. Special features w eeks b e fo r e 2 4 -hour, seven -d a y- W urrendnle spent the w eekend in fo r a week or so will be fin g e r a -w eek w ork beg in s again. waves and sham poos. irtland.