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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1936)
HK ...........l> A > l < l l l t , > N " - ••THE FIRST SNOWFALL" THE DAM CHRONICLE m fu— i i*.OBi*BÍBBBÍMMgÍm Published every Thursday in the int erests of the Bonneville daui area. J O H N H. T R A V I S .................... Kditor official publication for American Li region - hmi post post No. $8, Bonneville. Oregon. - SUBSCRIPTION RA TE S \* Oiirri^'r One mouth .......................... 20 T h r e e months .................... 50 By Mail T h r e e months .......................... Six months ........................... One year .................................... would fare any b«*tt«*r. Only solution 1«* a m i waken in g tiers of interest by projerty uw ............ , . and taxpayers in ili« n 1 ' ' * i The r h ron lele welcomes i«t- nient. The chamber could do a ters from its l'»,âld*'IS. it sig great deal towards helping this whether or not they coincide to come about, since its members with The Chronicles i-d 11 «• 11 il are mainly ones who should be firemen. But the chamber and i n policy. The Chronicle O n ss- sume no responsibility for fhe pre department are entirely s P* Ions, the om 0011 views contained therein, nor are they to be const rued as i cerned with business, the other views of The Chronicle.» with tire. They must remain sep- ar.ite to be effective. THE FORUM laist night the first snow fell. At early «lawn we heard th e c h i l dren Coanting down th e hill. F ro m every window IVered some ea ge r fa re. And «» I* SSSed up toward th e sky A smile appeared. Strangers Fussing on the street Seemed friendly. And with perhaps a nod it,id »mite They passed each o th er by. To find that on this «lay Their he arts were glad And In the fa«l* «1 eye* Of those who»« hair ha» long o«-< n gray. A new light shown. \ uisglc wrought By every fluffy fla k e As It came twirling downward Toward the e a r th L.«»t night the first snow fell. Aluo Kerrlngtwo <* 7 ) Editor. The ( h rouie le cents F O R E S T E R O U T P O S T S *•« thing ih», try many ttm*s cents -a)» Iud bit won » 1 have been asked S P E N D L O N E L Y V IG IL »«»any m«-n thing t*«. why 1 didn't let the p uj le of t an- c It leena as long u vade i«ocks know my exact s ’. aud $0.50 D U R I N G W I N T E R T I M E nrre»t«-d. on the waterworks situation. B e $1.00 cause it Isn’t possible for tue to $2.00 Antarctic exploréis art noi ! ' ih«- amt**» talk directly to all if th e p e o p le . asking you to print this so only persons that keep lonely vigil j » to ro to » doctor t am O C R P ROG RA M W 1 »t X t fee BUtUf in snowbound fastnes.es. it ap the people may know 1. Develop a fire protection him Just »sk his Vtfr pears from information recently I believe, first of all, that Cas- system. obtained through the l . S. tor«.*t cade Locks needs a water sy»u*m. • • * 2. Create a water district and service. Caretakers in a fe** re 1 want Cascade Locks to h«*« •» Hut at that, sum h **« develop lauds between Craig- mote forest stations high tu the water system, hut both I ana the S H A V E R S T E A M E R T O it U tolti u J n.ont hotel and Herman creek. mountains are in many cases cut members of the council vc-ri* K E E P U P R I V E R R U N S ’ ; »*- h » n ^ 3. Install street lights. off for long periods from commu elected on a platf" m that ca 4. Lay down sidewalks— even nication with the outside world. for no heavy bond issues and no I Mi mi » , Shav er T r a n s p o r ta t io n » o tu- though they are wooden side Such modern "Crusoes" are >ta- greater expenditures x than ao»o- pany's *tea:n«*r. “ T h e l »»11«**.“ will P O P U L A f t «0 walks. tioned at points like Big t .«mas lutely necessary. continue it re gu la r runs up«tv«-r Th*- first two y«mn efiq 5. Urge the federal govern- ranger station in the North i mp- Why. then, should I favor a from Portland to T h e Dati«* as 1st ration. ment to purchns tht toll bridge qUa distri. t of Oregoi • • • Me n j . ilo* temporary lis i« f a 1 ill and make it a free bridge. people of Cascade 1,0« ks must re ties are ready for «,»•• abo ut March* The late Uaea*«4 m 6. Lau nc h a campaign to t jje Woods j„ the southern Cas- pay either through net water rev hav«- «Jon«- somHhtaj pt 1 ««-«ordina 1« L«*w R u » .« i i. c o m m a k e the lake back of the dam t catj e mountains and on Spirit lake enues or by putting an a.ldltlanal pany preaid«-ut. while by paying yo%»( th e most popular resort on the ‘ al the ba.-e of Mt. St. Helens on burden on already highly taxed «••w wild uala. Effort la being made to n i a s e a* 'W est Coast. the Columbia national forest of property, when an adequate sys • » » Winter caretakers tem could be obtained with a f»«»nd many runs as possible at pi«*«-nt.j Washington but the ch an ne l at Bonne >ille t* also are left at Toll Gate in the. jmu of half that amount, which I Victor 'fìlr* a J l ' S T A SUGGESTION often bloc a «*d by work on t lu prepared tnoaoocvtki mountains on the Umatilla? , wouW f a r o r? W e of the newspaper profession **• 1 ‘ ll <> r t h coi f en ian i, causing inter- att end a lot of meetings. W e nave national forest. These men an The government has an« ady | ruptlun In service. With th«- lurk j sallryltc aid.** charged with the duty of protect given us the right to use w ater j D ru g g ist: “ I * y« ta to, be cause it's our business. In pae. no furti»« r i nt* r r u p t i o n s jjirlfi ing Uncle S a m ’s property, pre front Dry or« ek for fir«- protec a r c foreseen until th e p e r m a n e n t 1 We were present, the othei day, venting snow damage where pos ’ That’» mlL ‘ tion. In a year or so the «ocks lock» gate Installation Is made J a t a really important session. sible and in other ways assisting «ah never reo»nk*f tig h-re will be abandoned. It is a l Came the set time. Very few peo l"#c of th«* te mp ora ry lock will • • I in the forest service program. most certain then that the g««v- make runulng the awlft wa ter ple were present. It was fuily an The d*pr««oiot sue k They lay in stocks of provisions ernment will give Cascade t.<xk* ho u r before the meeting began, bet w «*en B o nn e v ill e and t ‘a»cad** \V< know several t-wwS to be interrupted fu r th e r at int er in late fall and literally “ hole in ” its lo.inch main, which at slight l o c k s mu«h «•aahr, Mr. Russell permltt«d their wlm ' j for the winter, according to the <-ost A>uld be onnected with vals by the late arrival of officials i : -' • said. S t e a m e r s now must use Checks they rwetM Hr water systems systems and w hose presence was necessary. All forest service. In many instances j !u. water and will « il l carry « very ounce of hors4«pow«<r to g«*t mas. had been notified several da»s in the snow blanket reaches a depth much more water than Is required | up " o v e r the hump “ • • • of from S to 12 feet and skis or advance, all knew of the impor for use. The city. In the meantime, Sha ve r's ate rn w h ee le r, " T h e snow shoes become the only means M<»lera Jttun j ta nc e of being there. would use the pres«-nt c o m p a n i e s ' 5 Dalle», Is th«- moat pow<-rful ship of travel. Observations made by springs and “ Are all th# i * « pipelines, wnich.j And t h a t ’s ju st one example of these outposts regarding deer and whip* p»-rhaps not perfect, readily on the river. Re ce nt ly piare«! in! h e r e “»** what happens every time a meet servir«*, it out« lass«*s fur sp«*ed, for , •Yes, yoor bosor." ing is called in Bonneville oi Cas other wild life often are helpful supply the* present demand in determining policies for better Lights? O K.?" Just because the government Is pushing, towing, and m a n e u v e r . I cade Locks. We would suggest tng. any the Columbia hv *j Y*-s. your honor ” th at the ch a m be r of comm erce or game -protection. Reports on depth w-illing to g h e us some 9 2 5 . 0 0 0 of snow made to the Weather Bu is no reason why w»- should bind! ever seen . Alt hou gh it « a r r i e s no j • Good' Tbes ht JWtl» some othe r suitable eivi body pass reau are of value in forecasting ourselves to a debt of 134.000. i • •»**•'»!g«-r*. It I» planned that It* j course.*' the hat and purhase a silver lov- s • • ing cup. for suitable engraving as WlU‘ r ! a system interior ap|><jintment# te* a» fine an t h o s e o f a Hr»«-r. for use of Italy In reported to * a permanently revolving trophy to ' ia lon' *ould !>*• worked out for 11 000 rornpitity officiala and perhaps American »utoaoblkn. a be presented, with appropriate Kadio has been a reat boon to or 12 0. 000 at the v. ry mo*» ceremonies, to the group wnich the sol,tary lives of these care- Another thing: Ar«- our water later, when the dam la finiahed. Into #' rap for ate ¡s actually st art s its meeting at the t a ^e r s- Most of them are equipped -veten arm::. - golt:.- t< hlg f«»r passengers Nine honra la It# munition owever. In running timo from P or tl an d to p«»«•*n they might time announced. From our obser- witl* t!“ ‘ , m a N ■e m H The Dall«*«. vatiou. we hazard the guess it which, at ached- Perhaps, bat if they aren't ta as they are. wouldn’t change hands more than intervals, can contact the be levh "Soviet S c i e n t is ts Say Crop* i n once or twice a year. outside world over short wave fiefency. The city will probably What make* the ref' News Is that the only on«thS -------------------------------- i connections. Phone lines usual- los<* a lot of water us«-r* wh«-n the creased By Sound W a v e s " !>' are out commission aft«,, the dam is finished, and a return and paper headline. to ll#»*-n to them n» “* T H E F I R E DILEMMA Shucks, o ur c o n g r e s s m e n first heavy storms, foresters state, growth of population c a n ’t very dj lia'“ h#»* t*1 A most generous offer was • • ' thought of tha t id**u y e a r s ago. At points like I*ake of the W“H be expected for several years made last week by the Cascade to ju d g e by th«* nu m be r «»f ihe lr Woods and Spirit lake, occasional a f l ' r »hat. The remaining users Llttli Johnny »» L o ck s ch a m be r of commerce. speeches on the fa rm pr«»hleni skiing parties from outside break anfl property owners must either q u i t e a big lad »0*. G ^ l T he chamber, it seems, is will- ' hi* dad into the routine of these lonely hay high water rate« or be taxed, ingg to at as godfather to the Cas • • ' If you have the habit of making outposts, but in most case» the 1 nder the bond schedule as re- cade Lo cks volunteer fire depart I ,|| «*' by the council last week, P«-n( il note# on your sh irt , th«* ment, to see that the boys turn winter-long vigil in the vast wnite nolved f b < laundry will c h a r g e you about a ater system must «dear. aft«*r I . . . . i n « . « p ie out to meetings and organize wilderness is undisturbed. all expenses of operation, ma in «lime «-xtra. a r«*port saya. It s«*e,nM I In fo r .h r fir*« themselves into an effective fire • Tb it'* fin#, my « Surprising as it may seem to tenance and replacement, the fol the girls take so much «*xtra time fighting unit. trying to r«*ad It th at th e c h a r g e lowing yearly amounts h«d*«- b«* dcfe*U M9 *# to pay Admittedly, the fire department anyone who has never seen the la nec«*Msary! figures, approximately db per cent ',a, k **** bonds: is in bad shape. It h a s n ’t been And Prim I| ni I a b 1 e to ho 1 d"its e 1 e c t i o n s c h eduled ? f the fai ,n , a a d ,B 0 n * on »• V“Mr looot. ood lawn sg rin k l« « ,>• » Friday wa* R o W b ** H fo r December, because of lack of ! ° r Pa s t u re purposes, and the most | « it|:toii fwil lot. 75c, p»-r month les» 25c manservant. att endance. Through the ef forts ,mportant farni c r °P Oregon is; I (HMI •JittiO If paid before the l o t h o f the grass. mainly of two men. Acting Chief O hio J.fJO m«.nth T hat tot als 92 25 for Just lo o n M. L. Morgan and President M. E. •JJMO those Items, and a good many B O W E T IL L E T r im bl e , it has obtained a fire lo o o On re tipon a time•do bornes will have more than *hnt 99MO C’O.MMI NITV ( III 'lit |, ■truck and other equipment and i non JJIIO t«» pay. Compare taut with present unro i * " ro,n "has successfully fought all fires •jot Ml ruths. Rev. Stanley Ti'efren t«» a«|vl»*«* a voting ill IMI to date. J O t Ml Services each Sunday at the itOHl, # , T h e above is an o u t li n e or my first baby. JIM IO government auditorium. JIMIO T h e cham be r seems to think mairi ideas why I do not favor the * was ^ P jA ^l JIM IO j , , , . customer 10 a nt. Sunday school. t h a t under its protecting wing, 2990 present water setup. I am trying ISTMIO 11 a.m. Worship service. the department would fare better. JH II, to do what I think Is th«* best and cous«- t lu* sauaag . ^ ^ JIM Ml . ..I .nd h r-»« “ -• 7:3«» p.m. Christian Endeav •J700 most honest thing for th«* p»*«rj<|e it wouldn’t. And the reason is or. •JOIN» ! Í •JO HO of « asea de Locks. I h«*li**v«* that - l i n i thnw h.fjJ ''Dl^p.P ¡ th at these sann gentleman of the •JOIN, 7 p.m.Friday. Choir practice JOIN, ’ b«* people. If they weigh over all h,,.. H i t . "It 1« h,rd c h a m b e r were for the most part •JIHMI at the home of Mrs. Leo Miller J-'.JO « ' b e adv antages ami dlsatlvantug«‘S ends meat.” m e m b er s of the fire departent •JIMIO on the dam reservation. 24 III of the present plan, will see that when first organized, but through tm*»1 : wu mi if: too instead of trying to o b st r u c t pr«,g-i "Oatmeal. „ j|n)rttd t h e i r lack of attendance, evidently in m m , r\ S C A D E LOCKS .: MO " *• • nm doing my best to fur m<*rning oat*''“* • they , fT nl p r e fe r r in g ch a m be r functions to ito n n COMMUNITY CHURCH it I JO ' b ' T tin futu re of th e iMicks by He. “ No w< ,nder protecting their lives and property Rev. I., (¡. Weaver from fire, tha t the department ordinance -.n n ' h i ' W” " i* .................. ** '« 111 * 11 so ......... m u< íit i serial.” 10 a.m. Sunday school. su ff ere d its relapse. So th ere can Cascade l ock* d ¡ I f ? hou**! ,n U,a‘ in,," H‘ ries. when the dam is 11 a.m. Worship service. J u s t foi,nd ......... be no a ssu ra nc e th a t tinder c h a m 91 JR h*isf r. * ° o - b',v,‘ <•» p*iy bniKh«-d, will have no reason not 7 : 3 0 p.m. Evening service. trained ber sponsorship the de partme nt or bathtub 2 r c : >r f,,r Hhow“»' to ,0«ate h ere. Res pe ctf ul ly . . 2 »c for tank w a t e r . ( «lgn«*d) Char les Nelaon. Mayor. public gathering ,nfant 5 J