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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1936)
ronlrh* »» „ the I>ain Area (ruin to Herman Crea*, idely read and on»y iPer I» the en tire official puper for p of Cascade Lock*.. PHONE 211 THE BONNEVILLE pier* 9, 10, 11. and 12. main spillway iluin p o u n d ■ at Ion pi M m 36. Columbia , tlon «ompan V I* p t l i a ll g It away the *rlba or the I *outh cofferdam about The Chronicle Delivered to Any Home in District Each Week by Carrier CHRONICLE K II. N<> 11 MBIA PLANS DEMOLITION ID-FEBRUARY DAM lt<>\ \ K\ IL L K WUXTRY! NEW PENS. BLOTTER APPEAR IN POSTOFFICE AT DAM The old gag about poatoritce pent» won't hold for Bonneville pimtoffice that I h . for a while. Postmaster Henry Kdlund, according to hlH report to Post master-General Jamea Aloysius Farley, installed three (3) new pen* and one t 1 i new blotter on the writing desk In the lob by Tuesday morning He can’t remember, he Bay», how long the old penpolnta were in «er- vlce. — C A W îA ü E L O C K S 2 0 c M onth T H U R S D A Y , J A.VU A H Y 30, 1936 LOCKS COUNCIL Forest Service Indicates OVERRIDES VETO It Will Aid $50,000 Locks OF WATER BILL Playground Development Cascade Ireks' water rate ordi nance, passed at last week's city council meeting, and neceusary Cascade Locks’ projected $45.« for the PWA water applicaiion, 000 to $55,000 playground de was repassed Monday evening velopment stood a step nearer to over the veto of Mayor Nelson. realization this week as the U.S„ Councilman Max Millsap. fi forest service regional head quar by la nance committee chairman, open ters in Portland indicated its wil L the main flow of the Co- ed the session by asking Mayor lingness to lend $3,500 worth of [ river will ruah between Nelson if he intended to veto the necessary equipment which the In of the south half of th<- ordinance. City Attorney Teunis school district would otherwise p The north aide of the Weyers assisted Millsap to explain Cascade Locks grade ana nigh have to furnish. jj rati they he blocked by to the Mayor how it could be schools were closed Thursday un Carl Deffenbaugh, forester in k offerdam coriHt ruction done. Against the “ noes” of til next Monday by the Hood River charge of equipment, visited the |rh li* rushing right aioiiK Councilmen Clodfelter and Carl county district school board when Locks Monday to look over the 2 and 36 are placed and son, the ordinance was passed Dr. Johnson, Locks physician dis 6 Vi-acre site, the old gravel pit Ith 22 completely nlled despite the veto. The dissenting covered Mildred Phelps, primary next to the Cascade Locks num Jlaat Crib 36 I n beliiK councilmen and Mayor Nelson pupil, to he suffering from a light ber company. He was favorably la week Crib» 35 and 23 stated they opposed the ordinance case of smallpox and George impressed, he said, and would it worked on In the wa- Cascade iyjcks was not only a as imposing too high water rates. Thomas, school bus drivei, to recommend the loan of the nec The council adjourned until have scarlet fever. sparatory to placInK and bit dlHappointed but a bit peeved essary trucks and other equipment Thursday at 2:30 p.m. when the to river bottom Crtb 24 Friday at Mayor Joseph K. Car- Pupils of the two schools were to C. F. Buck, regional forester, he ways. The bulkhead *on and the Portland city couu- resolution calling for immediate vaccinated against smallpox Fri and James Frankland, chief en issuance by the city of $34.000 day morning by Dr. Johnson. gineer. tween piers 9 and 10 of c || Gift of the site for recreational at cofferdum are nearly The Portland council early last water bonds will be submitted. Those whose vaccinations prove with the ea«t section week accepted the invitation to The resolution is being prepared postive will be allowed to reiurn purposes, only, was accepted week nic to be filled with bai lunch Friday with the Bock* city by the PWA's Portland office. to school Monday. The others, ago Friday from J. B. Laber by In drawing to determine the those who refused vaccination the local school hoard. The board rounil l.atc Wednesday, however, ebla to date yesterday nad j Mayor Carson accepted the invi- length of their terms of office. and those whose vaccinations believes the WPA will act fav 224.000 yards of concrete.' tation to lunch with the 1 . b. en- Councilmen Millsap, Kpping and failed to “ take,” must remain out orably within a short time upon 270 tons of structural and . glneers on the dam reservation, Perras received two-year, terms of classes for an additional week. its application for $45,00u to Smallpox was contracted by $50,000 outright gift for labor ns reinforcing steel. T he' So. mayor and council made their of office, and Carlson, Clod assembly of structural^ Inspection of Bonneville dam. felter and Merrill, one-year terms. Miss Phelps from her mothei, who only. The district will furnish ap is been plated In piers 9 lunched with the engineers, failed The latter three will thus go out spent the Christmas holidays with proximately $5,000 in materials. The development includes a of office the end of this year, friends in California. She return Thr*-.. L’o-f(„,r pours will! to show up at Cascade Locks. quarter-mile track, football and Naturally. Cascade Locks Is a when their successors, to serve ed, suffering from a bad cola and e them to the roadway, baseball fields, two tennis courts, two years, will be elected. Draw a rash. Later she learned that her cks are excavated to plun bit peeved. grandstand with 800 seating ca ings for terms is held only when friends were ill with smallpo*, and MonlKhan draicllne I k atlll pacity, swimming tank, showers a city is first incorporated in-or that she had received it trom on the flahladder excava- ENGINEERS CONSTRUCT and lockers in a field house and der to permit election of half of them. Her daughter has been at led e the cofferdam, it I k the usual playground equipment. tending school all this month, but ELECTRIC WAREHOUSE the council each year. t>od that the MonlKhan will If the fund application is ac Contracts under which City En no other cases of the disease have C. S. engineers have nearly fin over to the dirt coffer be- cepted, work will begin immedi gineer Hurlburt will receive five been discovered. powerhouRe to “ pull the ished construction of their new ately. Labor will he drawn ,.om The Phelps home was under Ithin a few weeka to clear warehouse for storage of electri percent of the total cost of the unemployed throughout the coun quarantine up to the middle of rpletely the lower lock ap- cal equipment to he Installed in water system for his supervision, ty. which under the county unit and City Attorney Teunis Weyers this week when mother and the powerhouse. channel for riprapping school system, will help in paying were discharged as The warehouse Is on the north will get two percent of it for his daughter for the $5,000 in equipment. The abutment training wall, side of the lower lock approach legal services were approved by cured. the flow of the water Dr. Johnson, with assistance gift is conditional upon the W PA canal. Sheathed with corrugated the council against the opposi grant. e dam, I k poured, with 13 steel, it will be dismantled as tion of Councilmen Clodfelter from County Health Nurse Wil ko to its final top at ele- soon as the powerhouse equip and Carlson. Payment of SI50 to liams vaccinated 28 more pupils Hurlburt as balance on his pre Tuesday morning, raising the to BONNEVILLE PTA HOLDS ment is all in place. liminary water system engineer tal so treated to 110. Chances of FOUNDERS’ DAY PARTY an epidemic from either of the ing services was ordered. A Founders’ Day program will Request of the PWA for a re- diseases were yesterday declared be presented Wednesday by the estimate of the cost of the pro small by Dr. Johnson. Bonneville PTA at 2:30 p.m. in posed city hall was referred to the government auditorium the street department on mo DR. ST. PIERRE CHOSEN A birthday cake will be given tion of Councilman Millsap. The away a special door prize. All DR. W ELLS’ SUCCESSOR parents as and wlng ih n summary and ex-1 plications will be 1111 blanks PWA believes the cost to be too members are urged Dr. Roderick St. Pierre of San an of the cash-bond bontiH provided for the purpose, low. to come and bring a friend. After the form of question*! and Q* Will payment !>♦■ m n < The garbage situation in Cas Francisco has been chosen govern s the veteran immediately upon ap- cade Locks was brought to the at ment physician to fill the place the program, tea will be served by Mrs. C. W. Beck. Mrs. A. D. Rin- " “ plication? A. No. His application tention of the council hv E. B. vacated by Dr. Stanley E. Wells. rtlon: What. In general toul and Mrs. Thomas Braund. Will be checked against records in ¡J‘,"f" " d '" who objects to the use Doctor and Mrs. St. Pierre ar doe« the bill provide? «*• veterans’ aduHnstrat on n « ^ The program will take the piace ^ ^ cemetery rived at the dam Monday. They Immediate payment to of the group's regular meeting, for a garbage dump. Hanford an- will occupy the Wells home in the scheduled the same day. ’ of the full maturity value Washington, which will “ rtI ; the treasury the names of e e nounced his appointment as Union permanent quarters. Dr. *St. Pierre *'■ «I * r\ Ice ( ertHic;ite>. In entitled to rec< i < • pacific railroad company agent to is .o « a s graduate 1“ “ “ “ 11 of Georgetown uni- ..... j i i m d i a C|\|| A R P F Q ?b"tnl " atid cash. and Hie amount due each. prevent • dumping of garbage on versitv. Washington. D. C.. receiv- UULUIVlDlA t lM L A n U L o -3"" did the bill become a (j. After the application is il*>” ■ t|ie raiiroad’s property as well. A ing hjs <M*tW7trl933. Since then! «».p) H C C I f C F f l R P F By enactment by the aen- proved, when can the veteran ■ - ^ Jg provide«} by. l*w -for ’ lie has b— u with the U. s. pub- loLAIMU U r r l V /L r U n U C ?► house nf representatives pert to receive his bonds. A. sotjw the Construction corn- Attorney Weyers I lie Columbia Ilf health service at the marine, veto of President Uoose- time prior to June K». force on Bradford ^ o ld the council he would make i hospital in San Francisco. His pany’s office working this week all n be able 1« i** <***h eavti The ________ ro pmerimr een- original home was Glendale, | island is wo (). will Will he he adv an ordinance covering gen- immediately? A. No. TheI rea wrapped up in overcoats and muf- * , W,U lhe veterans . be . |)onda immediately” a wiu . . mora,s and behavior, ii Incltid-! Calif Dr. and Mrs. Wells, popular \ flers as carpenters are adding a * In government bonus of (|)onda wi,| be dated June 1- and irba?e diBpoaal. for Its s next ►nomination, with amounts rannot be cashed Before that date, j jj n_ members of the permanent quar second story to make room for nn $.iii being paid in cash. q ja p necessary to convert the * • _____________ ters group, expect to leave today expanded office facilities. The engineering force under r:in whose certificate called bondB |nto cash? a . N o . The vet for Springfield. Mo., where Dr. VOTING I’ l.AUKS SKI Pat Donaldson, chief engineer, r,i' ht of $:,xr, would, there- epan tnav hold the bonds as nn in- Polling places for tomorrow’s Wells will he attached to a IT.S. ■'“ Ive l i $r,n bonds ana $35 y^gtment until 1945 nt 3 per cent state election will he in Bonne- public health service Jhiospital as will occupy the second story to al The many low the accounting, cost and Interest The treasury hopes that v j j] p at the grade school, in t'as- assistant suigeon ow and to whoirt should a |nrfi(. majority of veteran» will cade Locks in the city council friends gained in his year at the timekeeping departments to have M apply for payment? A* ; not' cash the bonds immediately, chambers next to the stage de dam wish him well in his new po a little elbow room on the ground floor, i sition. nvareat regional office o f . , . r. pot. ►°rans’ ndmlnstratldn? Ap-| ' (rCofitl’nq?d on page •>) AMM* I t Locks Irked A t Portland Council Questions About Your re's The C o m p lete Summary »ve*’ m +*+* SMALLPOX CASE CAUSES LOCKS SCHOOL CLOSING