The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939, September 26, 1935, Image 1

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    THE
echoes
BONNEVILLE
DA
of the
The Chronicle Delivered
to Any Home in District
Each Week by Carrier
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V O M Ml - 2. NO.
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T H U IS ., SI I'THMHKK 2 «. 10:15
SLOT MACHINES
HENRY ROSENBACK AND MERRILL WILL
ENGINEERS TAP
MISS GOODRICH MARRY
LICEN SED BY
morning at Stevenson
PUT IN CEILING,
LAKE IN HILLS; Mi Saturday
Dorothy Goodrich, daughter
K. E. Goodrich of
CITY COUNCIL TO RENEW HUNT of Hood Mr. I and iv**r, Mrs. became
HEATING PLANT
the bride of
‘ i,!‘ > •
Ir. Henry Kop nbacck, son of Mr.
Klot mat bines, to I»- known a
J . A. Merrill, owner of Mer­
With a million gallons of water and Mrs. Karl Rosenback ot Gas-
g a m e * of »kill, will i,. permitted
rill’s pavilion, is installing a heat-
po - ring out of thf, mountainside adc* Locks.
L
to run in Cascade Ixe k*. but ther*
A
<cornpanying
the
two
to
Ste-I
lnS system and putting a ceiling
j
.
hi
w
*
st
of
the
toll
bridge
«-very
répand U* en 1er 1nto n«*gí»
in not going to be any monui oly
veil.«on
were
M.
s.
Karl
R
^
se
nb
a
ck
,1
In
the huge danc(. hall. \\ ednes-
I
hours
th*
a
r
m
y
engineers
i» p ower company for ! upon them. This was d> id»-d by
UDfl » •:
I
Ro«
....
k
and
Miss
F
r
a
n
c
i
s
day
®Hfbt s dance
th e last for
-'
o
d
d
b<
-
satisfied
that
they
have
iom**wh**rf in ore the city < a::. ii Monday night
; baschi»*
Inger
of
Hood
Rlyer.
The
two
week«.
Whe
n
the
pavilion ls
tapped
thf.
subterranean
lak-f
t:n-
hlrh will *n a b l e ! when It pa»*- | ordinance No. C tol
rn
. >U
f-
ij
>
:*•
l<-ft
immediately
for
Port-
reopened
about
October
5, it will
d
>
r
Ituck*
I
slide.
But
the
engin-
e to au amica ble third reading. T h e ordinance fix*,
Lf t WO ' i •
nd
where
th
y
spent
Saturday
warm
and
comfortable,
rs
ar*-
not
■
.lisfied,
for
they
cr*
"nt. \Vb<i*n Hi c lights ¡tri I lice-nMe* on all tyjM of btislnes-f.
Igure that if they can get a mil- night and Sunday.
Plans for the improvements
going to be*
Htaih'd ; ople
Everything and everybody » a -
ou
gallons
a
The
newlyweds
are
residing
at
provide
for building of a new
day
out
of
one
flole
têtu.
n* Illing o for*
taxed, except tin i . o t l n g plctnr*-
Ley should be ■ al»le to get t wo mil- •he home of the- parents, Mr. and en -ance, which will be built on
show which operate« on Tuesday
iit of two holes,
Mr . K irl Rosenback for the pres- th- east lee of the tavern. The
With the m w h iteli way bridge night In th* Odd Fellow« hall.
The heavy flow of water now
r.- until th* ir own home is com-j entran ce walk from the street to
Eagle creek f *«Kt takin g form T h e mayor and * *• ¡ncl! w-r** un <n
. osenbacks a e build-j t h e pavilion wfU b e roofed in,
raining into the riv*-r is coming
t travidlug ¡'obli* 1» becoming imotiN in their agreement that a
making it possible for the ladies
fit o f tunnel No. 2. Tunnel No. 1 ing next door to Ofear Hyde.
quaint* <1 with the- fact th a t the •how was g j«»d for the soul and
Hi nry Rosen back ia ... loyed to reach th*- dance hall from
■ lose by, i flowing only a small
Khould h<- allowed to go Scot free. -treitrn, although in 1 o 2 0 ff-et. in the USED.
their cars without walking in the
T
he
com
m
i
l
is
prepared
to
place
rain.
Arid having kept an eye on tun-
thin>; i f the pa l. Th«* * u ; « r -
The new ceiling will be 18 or
ill run went from ih«- a flat license of $10 a year on all ik 1 No. 1 and being tired of see­
business houses whl h have thi*ir ing it lay down on the job the en- AMERICAN LEGION HOLDS 2n feet above the floor. It is ex­
place* of busines* w ithin the corp­ ginif-rs ar,, op-nlng it up again
pected to improve the aeousicts
HARVEST CARNIVAL and
oral)-
limits
and
to
make
it
»-any
v
i»h
a
crew
of
men.
The
tunnel
to be of help in controlling
U( r. .
' • i '1 • ■
for
fa
r
m
e
r
*
and
dairymen
of
th«*
is
to
he
pushed
hack
into
the
th
e
tem
p er at ur e of the hall af ter
The
American
Legion
in
Hood
bridge haw long
d
i
s
t
r
b
t
to
sell
their
product«
in
mountain
another
5-
0
feet.
At
the
hot
air circulating
River
will
often
its
annual
h
a
r
-
,
_______
___
___________ system is
i
that
depth
the
engineer»
hope
to
the
town,
hut
they
laid
a
heavy
•
carnival
Thursday
night
at
adopted.
F
a
n
s will blow the hot
. i •
’i < : i ‘ to 1 1. ■
encounter
the
pool
which
is
being
its
club
rooms
on
the
heights,
air
throughout
the hall, making
hand
on
hu<
k
t*
r*
and
peddler*.
r*
-•
:.<» >•' it ■
drain*
<
1
out
through
tunnel
No.
2.
hat
k
of.
town.
The
carnival,
al-
it
comfortable
in
the coldest wea­
Laundri*-« w ill be aaaesaed I l b "
If. ' V
r 1 * J"<.t a
Coming from deep in the moun­ ve; ys a lively aff air, gives p r o m - ; ther.
a y< ar. In th*- original copy of tht.
Ci
N
tain
the str* am of water in tunnel ise of attracting a large number j
ordinance-
laundries
and
dry
clean-
During course of alterations
1*» i; : r r* gret that it I« b e in e
No.
2
is
sufficient
to
provide
Cas­
era
were
grouped
together,
but
>
f
visitors
from
th
e
Bonneville
tj
j
p
floor will be resandea and
>ar. :
a f t e r protest was voiced the coun­ cade Locks with all the domestic dam district. T he re will be danc- worked over.
Reopening of the
•
•
•
v
.
iter
it
could
hope
to
use
and
to
ing
every
night
and
tables
where
pavilion
will
be
made something
cil
voted
to
amend
the
section
If»
“Xot al) la gold th a t glitter*.'*
take c a r e of industrial plants.; ;he only money that can be spent Qf an occasion. The opening will
furnish
protection
to
local
dry
r In North iter
cleaning and pressing establish­ The water would have to be raised will he the Legion's harvest cur- be on Saturday night if every-
thing goes as planned. It is to be
oy Building of the Columbia ments. The change will make it to serve the town, but engineers rency.
n e ce ta ar j for a second ordinance declare it would be a simple task
The carnival will run Thursday,! a gala affair.
nut for t .<• Hpillway dam on the dealing sob-iy with the subject to t-. lift it through moans of a ram. Friday and Saturday night. T h e r e ------------------------------- -
is no admission at the door.
YACHT C H B E L K C T 8
i ! of th< riv*-r v a* he draftetd unless means are
found
o
f
amending
the
current
Thursday
night
there
will
be
a
the meeting of the Cascade
iltU o» something worth talk-
ordinance.
free
stylo
show
and
Friday
night,
Yacht
club in the model ro,>m I
li al*oi¿’ !..
me It provid'd
a
fre
fi
floor
show.
Amusements
tbe
y
g p\ D. administration
I.
J
.
Wallcott.
c
h
i
i
f
deputy
In
irk for a considerable nu mb er
the
license
bureau
in
Portland,
will inc'mle a large number of building F rid ay , the club unani-
men Hut there was a
fir In
a p p e a r e d before the council bv In­
concessions. under management mously adopted the newly drafted
b obtint)
i» diti ; '( nbow ■
vitation. l i e «poke briefly and of­
j constitution and by-laws.
il H ('<
11 <! t he miser,
With forty-one raid up charter of the Legion.
fered
numerous
suggestions,
ha.»
d
Club
officers
elected
were:
¡lise The boy* on the street
members th,. Bonneville Parent
he
said,
on
th4.
experience
oi
hi«
commodore. Herschel Shreve of
Teacher« club got away to a fly­
r I '
• >1 • -,>|
n«d 11
department in writing revenue ing start at their first meeting at
the U. S. Guards; vice-commo­
I'
*>v• r a **;•:»• ‘Mi.ifi
dore. Howard Mac C , Rigler. of
>r'
'
■ '
they nr end* t '■ nets which would stand up In the Bonneville s.hool Iasi Wednes-j
F°R to r>
»tom thems**lv«*s to court.
| T ] 1
I T ]»->/-»r *
the r - s - Rngin eer s; ix’ar commo-
day.
r
l
O
I
C
l
S
C
i
i
e
c
i
i
o
n
dore. DicK Shook o( Columbia
Whe n the gecctlon of th* rev­
••■'..it I h pia ti ( « i n op
Mrs. T. L J- lies of Bonny Villa.
'
. Construction company; and sec-
enue ordinance dealing with slot was elected president. Oilier o f ­
ri he Bonneville A omen 8 c!u
re tarv. E lm e r Sclircrk of Colum-
•
• •
machines was reached AN allcot' ficers Mrs. C. P. Bedford, vice-
l:eld its regular monthly business, bJa -C o n s { r n c l i o n company. Ap-
-idvised
th*-
council
against
giving
** 1 '■* ■
'1..... .. ing hand o f tbt
president; Mrs. Robert Lei ere.
per » ini ;i ;• • . hifect t he |
any Individual or organization " s secretary; Mrs. Pat Donaldson. ;m *ting September 12. in the club pofntme nis to be anuouuced later
room. Mrs. Stanley iVells, as re- w jjj be p0r t captain, fleet cap-
m o n o p o l y . Previously there nad treasurer.
a* the dam i* takin g *>n the
tiring president, was presented | tain f , eet 8urgeon and
an( treasurer.
been considerable talk oi a i "rt-
ipearatK) of , beautiful nark
By-laws and constitution were with a lovely vase by the ciuo as ,
_ _____________
f®v»■ -‘-r - In 11 in«> v ili have oeca- 1; ml man obtaining the evlnslv* adopted and application was made
a token of its appreciation for
1° Ro away tal kfn e a b o - , vhe tight to handle the machines, in, for affiliation with the state or­
her work the past year.
■; drafted.
l-"d
kdr.-:;;. ,;
¿Mound*
and
th-
ganization.
| New officers for the coming
f Mp II'” - of the building- license of $'•(> a year on each op­
Mrs Jones has annonced the year were elected as follows'
er ato r ami threw th*- field ° . u
following committee chai imen . Pi s ’dent. Mrs. F ox ; vieo.presi-
th,. dl«'.ict We don't realize
This section wa* adopted, i nd* r hospitality. Mrs. Rintool; finance.
dent. Mrs. Bell ; secretary, Mrs
'• Mi 11.. y.-a• a a!i> an tin the provisions of the act any
Jemb« i ship. : "
J a m e s Fabion: T .e f r o n ; treasurer, Mrs. Ping;
T h e Cascade Locks Democratic
Iness man mav own and operate) '• ■{, Micheál \iiil'-r; study group.
prnnii rii's, action In Iran i
club
will hold a card party at the
Lo-
his own machines, rrovld.d he Mrs Parle WiNon; program. Mrs. executive committee, Mrs.
oO* hi - ill- i’M,.
bower i f
Bridge
of the Bods hotel F rid ay
Vuck. Mrs. McGee. Mrs. Ander-'
pays the $ r , o . Kach machine Is to j Walter Vcnohr.
P"
will h a n
marked In
son. Mrs. Mar m a r t Mrs. Herman night. The evening is to be made
r nr<' °n ! h, entlr area for 1» ta k e a monthly l io n « * of "•>
y u , f*h;irl"S B.'Uarts acted as
and Mrs. SolsLrom.
a pleasant social a f f a ir to which
f 1 1 ’1 ' ■ 1 Mate and th e - ont*
chairman of the first meeting at
M,s. Walters and Mr«. Fox everyone desirous of spending a
jniti. s
i
,|,, p,,r i)i♦ , _
which Mrs. T. I • Jonrs and Miss
EAGLES TO HOLD SOCIAL 1' llza Stevens pound for tea alter were the hostesses and served ice few hours among friends is in­
n devidopmi'nt of Columbia
vited. The cards will be followed
cream and wafers.
I
1 lot dug
' "id
the business meeting.
THURSDAY
EVENING
with
refreshments.
The next meeting will he hold
P* '1' appear, parka will hob up
Th„ next regular meeting will
Plans for the party were laid
The Ragles will meet in the he Wednesday. October 2. at the September 2*» with Mrs. Rintoul
rry , '1" " r thr-< miles, and
at
a meeting of the club last F r i ­
f ' 1 w b‘ i distinctive T . \ n I.O.O.F. Hall Thursday night for Bonneville school at a P m. From and Mrs. Hawkins as hostesses.
day
night. At the meeting it was
nnhiticture When that day their regular monthly social nit*’. now on the regular meetings will All women living in the district
agreed
to hold a number of social
P1" “ ( lr> u-iij , T,n
i,e trtily
T h e re is no program nrrsug <1 he held on the first Wednesday in are urged to come on.. The re are
no dues, but a small fee of ten a ff ai r s through the autumn.
P"«l of the highway.
but each member is supposed to each month. ______________
cents
i$ charged each lary pres- j
Early in October the club will
do what he can to entertain the,
WANTS
j
r
S
T
H
T
O
F
PFAC’R
ent
to
take
care
of
running
ex­
hold
a dance at Merrill’s pavilion.
y "'an lives without Jostling o th e r fellow. The re will be som*
Date
of the dance has not been
The Bonneville Area Chanibei penses.
I" ing Jostled; In all ways he
thing .tolug » " ">» *"»«•,
The
club
will
be
turned
over
definitely
determined and cannot
elbow himself through th*' ■h> »nr pa n to n,like * * > ' « j of Commerce is circulating a pe-
be
fixed
until
“ J i m ” Merrill ha«
Thursday
to
the
Oregonian
trav­
until.» th»
Whltnomah
f '*• Riving and receiving of- ce»». Bri n g your friend». " •
Carlyle
a r r a n g e for refreshments » he n county commissioners to h I tc Ih» eling kitchen, which is putting on learned on what night he will re­
district a Justice of Ih» P»»»»- T h » a demonstration at t h e audi­ open the pavilion a f t e r a l t e r a ­
we get there.
tions are completed.
cha’mher has not Indorsed a can- torium.
^fietire ls hitter, hut it* fruit
Send the Chronicle to friend*.
didate.
^'* UosHeau.
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wi h t he r l t y n»U:
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P T A O rgan ized
In Bonneville
Womens Club
Democratic Club
To Hold Party