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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1936)
T II K II O N N COUNCIL VOTES TO BUY LARGER FIRE WHISTLE DAM HOOPSTERS PLAY THE DALLES TONIGHT ii (N hiMtii The mens' I.ticks ( ' I l K O N I C I. I I * *' ^ ^ i.t K* m i l FOREST SERVICE POIN IS HockdrlllerV and I’-.wd OUT VALUE OF SECOND union, local w III hav •* l i ' I gtilar buslii*** GROWTH TIMBER CHOP H p lli. io thej ’« H .» I tSt'.t-l \\':ih tin- defeat o f their Eaglea* meeting Monday at team rankling in their hearts. Ih« I old Horn Club at the ..... '*• IM ll-'s basketball team w ill m< i the m- mbers are urged to b« pr* -ent. Impur Un« "í )uuiig*r timh.-r »laltd» t«i ti**' ecouonii«- vv.-lfa««- «,f dam lioopst-T'» tonight in the bonne th. Pacific N -itiivv.»t i» bruught WOHIN I II \l I I N*«l dl \ \ 1 1 le grade »clmol g> in. «•ut lu « n -- ut r- p-.rl <>u ikmgi.t» Cascade L ol ' ; • ' nt : • »ir*-n \ tough game I» predict' d. sine- KollOW ing the -lefe.lt last W--k fir <>p--ritlion* in *»«-»'«» im I growth, Juni w ill be return- i .«n«i a ..* r g - w e a Th' Hall«' townies are coinposM'd of lMe RönnetIlle dam wom en» mll. v- collipl«t**d b) th- t ' fur«-»t e r - therproof >ir< n it;? ailed at ^'o ad- the leading stars from that city s i hall temi I" the «i*-llvvonil I* rk « « • dition.il cost. tin* eit> council de vice, '-c-.inl gr-.wlti D-.iigU» f tr lu service ... . . team. the -iellwood group ha* « tr- g.-n .»n-l W .»hingt-*fi I» bring cided Monday night on recommenda teams. cliallengc*l the dam m*-n'» t* <m t*» » cut -it Mu* ral- ->f «bout tlir-r mil tion of Fire Chief ll. V 11-sganl. ; ime. Hob Miller s«ys the) u br lion board fc**t per «la) b ) Mini- The small siren choked with >now gla.l h» »CCCpt **.7 going «-p-rall'-u». If*« r--p«»rt in and failed to operate properly last illrat«-» in 1104 th** total »* <*ot)d week. It will be >*-nt back to How- w o r n n 11 t w \ 11 'in i • gr-.vv tii production «n th-* «w«* ard-Cooper corporation and the hip Mr. <n<i Mrs. William Heechei and Fyr Fyter siren. costing «L*5. will Mr. anti Mr>. Art Beecher left Mon -1 Bonneville women n<ov h.«v- tt»-* »tat- » .»in-»unt--«l to r.-ugiil) Half .» be purchased. Though * contract day night to see if it s any warmer chance t«- learn to play volleyPall in Pillion b'.iftl fr.-t cut from Iiniot be ] for purch ->e of the small siren «ere» Tin» reprrM-iitttl approxiiii» women - gyinm-iuiii d a »»-» -i Co around Monterey. Calif., their old J was sign-sl. payment ha*, not yet home town. They have given up government audlloriuni Ihr-'« tun-» t.-lv |3% of ti»-' l*»tal l*--«»gl«» fir r' L .. ■ been made. their \V irrend.tie home, hut plan t-- a week. Cla— *- ar** h-*l-l M-in-U'* *t lumbrr produrr«l that >*ar in tiie f Suggestion that a f • -tation be return in a few weeks. •* p nj . W -sinetula>s -n*l I rl-i • • - *t two »tat- », fo r-»I official» »flow built to house the fir' truck and \| -*t <f Die »*«-->ivl growth log.» Mr. and Mrs. Herman V Anderson 9 a. m. nntl-T instruction of Mr» ” ■ -¿j equipment was made by Fir- Chief : tlf « near Oregon City, tr- Stanl-'t l.ev.tek B «»ketba!! tn-l o|h-r .«re cut h) »mail m ill' into railroad '»• ^ I h r d , who volunteered to pi.tnmnc t<> move Into the • ibin gam-» tr-- .tl»ti played ti--» .*r rough lumbrr f--r ¡oc.it me. build it. Cost of materials w--uld be vacated by William and \rt Beecher. It 1» pointe»! out |*ri--e» paiil f-.r ih-- NOWATNY WEDS Nitt about *250. he -.ti.I. ¡nu labor could \nderson i- a carpenter for Colum »uunt-ag- , (b’ l- nding on acr- naifuii probably be obtained free. The bia Construction company. KREMERS INPcSlS 1 t), var) fr*»m t r h» r’fls» per |us< building would he approximately 2 u Mr. and Mrs. William Steiner >j--nt board feel, which *h«»w« th<- p* »»i ng fi ft * '‘>wj by 30 feet with a 40-foot tower for Tuesday in Portland on business. biliti--» «>f »uaUine») )l*-td for* »t ■ in ). BONNEVILLE ■ Í JiiiMl drying hose and mounting the siren. Mrs. T. B. Beck was hostess to th** manag--m-*nt forest - ffir u i* h*-'-- 'nirrV g tnmL The matter was referred to the fire sewing club last week Present were believe. It la point*-«l «>ul Miai rv.n M » Be-Ahi i-g j committee for a report at the next Mrs. B. F. Carter, Mr>. Calvin kun- h> l l llHI M i id Dll VH I in Compiratlvr!* unfavorable till»« • session. Monday evening sey. Mrs. David Donaldson. Mrs. C. Burns Inmphy .«nd H«> M«*veigh ik-- lho»e III I «A4 lt*< !.-avy )i< id »■ or« 1 «* I, a Because of the scant *10 remain D. Cook. Mrs. F. W. Crocker. r-’turn--«! t• > th-* '*-c--n-l grad*- M--n- >f favorably h»cat«*«l Hrntx-r growing J ing in the fire fund, remarks by Word was received last week by day aft-r .in absence -<f tvv-» vv.ek* I an -1 in w rtlrm Waaliiogton r**- council members seemed to indicate A. R. Garni in of the death of his Tii-- »<-•'<>nd grel«- received <« set of >u:t*»l in » p- r »rr<* return *• t-.gYi .-n- < i f it;ve* itti &m\ that it would frown on building the father, J. A. Gaudin. in >t--ttl**r. Al supplementary reader* from tii** «» f t 2 u for »taUil» fr-*m <*) to • Jl4f!' * J..f|e» da® fire station immediately. The truck berta, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Gaudin Portland Library last w-**-k. year» ol*J * N-v* «tí and equipment, if the station is not were prevented from attending the AcconliOg to the forçât »- rvèce (i*- Eleven n,I nr id-- boy» hav- . pfevtaqgl W| built, will probably be housed in a funeral, held in Slettb-r. because fart.« of »ee..nd growth tiuit»er pr«» I started regular rehearsal» **n a stall now being built by M. L. Mor snow blocked tile roads and a *n- •turtjon are liigtit) »ign lfleant far short operetta to i»-- pre**-nt--d earl* T* n- wl .vedi IdtM i gan at his service station on Main belovv temperature prevailed in th«- thl» r--g <n . lu-li «ting the effect in March. Tfi-»se taking pjrt are f j d«> earning f<c a oeMl street. Canadian town. Mr. Gaudin talked th»* n**w tru- k h-ggmg ga* <l«»n • f thr-e >ia)« «ori a* Robert Rintoul. Ronald R--ck. City Attorney Teunis Wyers told with relatives by long distance tele Floyd F'«rk». Ri'ni*-n<l Jon-*» R--l»ert k<-) »> *tefu of harvruling limber hav.- » n t‘ «eatl- ’Nei the council that fie will ha\t the phone. -•>* ; r» s Fr«-m i tor«-i«i management are I n- «. •> • Mr. an-1 Mrs. G. D. Conk accom Hraund. B--b Miller. T--nimy **mith. traffic and nuisance ordinances i* »- n • th*} rag fM 1 1 ready for submission within a week panied Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Gaudin to Ruddy F-rgtier. Grov--r Sullivan. •-on-•». <• »Lin-tpolnt f«»r th- iw-» »tat« « the for*-»l »*-rv le.- «** « * «lia Robert Carpenter. Robbie 0»*»«»i«-' or two. The nuisance ordinance wHl Portland Sund ty. Richard Carter and Jack Haskett \ game vvitii the Wilke* b»»k<t- <-|v * .- • n rutting thnftv )«»iif »• cover everything from dog licenses to general public morals and con hiked up McCord creek trail Satur hall team will b*- play---! at Bonn-- gr«»vvth lU lk it |U»t at the tm.e of day to see tiie falls frozen into ic- \ill** n- xt Kri-lay afternoon Thi» their mo*t rapid ifnpr«»veiii*-ni m duct. volume «nd «pnJitv while ov*-rrl|»*- will be our fir-t game The council ordered bills totalling by the cold weather. ft il «œil Miller. U 4 \irs. R. A. Mill wet to Scappoose team in-1 tin girl» -r-- 11-king th- r ■rvl -I-1. r • r «tlng «-)«l gr«*wth I* b ft L-» k« i» iti Hoed Rivi I ?473 for the fire truck anu fire unharv* »t* «| In *ireg«.n. for ex ! equipment bought by former Chief Monday to look over »--me property. chops in anticipation f.rit.g fr«»m a fmetaN I Her return is expect«*! I.it- tfii» Motgan paid. Those on the R. dtli roll In the • o pi* t?i*- - .-.»n*-ni'•* importan. • of • G »'.»U' • i.v g • much *» («.»»ih le of th<- Councilman Silver Perras and Seth week. J sixth and »--Vi-nth gr«-b- for t? • p.*t . i Among th«-»-- from Warrendale week w«-r--: Billy P.«rgh-*r, \ irg ’ limta-r on the TillartuM.k burn |e--j 0 . Clodfelter were th-* only city of ‘i ficials absent. Perras was ill and who attend<d the Bonneville PTA Anderson. Jimmy n<-v\, |->n-* G- od- fore th** liimb- r become* iinm- r- •llppe.i on (he ge Oty Clodfelter is visiting his son in Nevv- card party Monday evening in the rich. F.-lith Shinn, Olga Bardoff chantable, i» iM-*-n ***e«.n»l growth \( - • -I Ain. k> Id i government auditorium were Mr. iHile Lewis. Ilar«d<l Jubie, Harry »t «n-l» «r«- Hi«- « » —ntial »upply of i berg. \ rêvent I and Mrs. A. R. Gaudin and Mr. and Smith. timte-r which rnii»t I»- «|ep*-rvle«i up tur d «k.ill Pfiywegü» Mrs. B. F. Carter. on to maintain th.- luiide*r in*lu»tr) ■ i Tiie c.i»t for the operetta K-v i» th-- old growth »t «nd» ar** cut out and Genla ' vvdl i»-- »<-lret«-.| tin» ' J • nd until a n« w crop I» gr«.wn on • q LEGIONNAIRES INVITED week. The music eia»«<» ar-- work th«- rut «.v«*r !,,nd». acc«»r-Hlig I*» two. ing on musical number» t<» be u».-«| TO PORTLAND MEETING in this pr-alurtion by th** tfilr«l tfi*- for- »j-rv |e.- To in»ure an id- j -■quit** i- r. •(< of th* »-■ » eon -1 Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Murray s home o m it* fourth, fifth and sixth gr.ide. gr.-wth «t.n d» toing >iv a dátil*' when All legionnaires and ex-service in the circle froze up so completely err«! Dram <ti** **1 -%» f**r tiie »* >*ond j n>-ded, retention n »table owner»I Th jr.st weekend that the Murrays could men ar»* h«-ing invited to » joint when ,t ' I U -t n>"'V ret no water except from the neigh meeting of the Hiirlburt Worsham m-*st« r will begin it» preliminary | •h»p »n h «» »t.«t«» f.»r*-»t» «»r «d)u»t- ,, ,) ( "i# lr-'L*l "o rk this vv*-'• k. |»« f<>re (■. g nntng n.- ni »*f --cnomlc «•oiaiition» to *-n' bor*. ?o, thev ar- sj ending tliis American Legion post No. :«i of -I (<* “ vvairk on the ne\\ play; “ Ri»pherr> - i.ur .g»- »* t*-n»i--n b) privat*- «iwn-i f . ( w ee’i in Portland where Mrs. Mur Portland -(id tiie Vancouver. \Va»h . •. ‘l R-**l " er» i» li**|.| flighty .j« »lr.ibl«\ rays ir.otiier is seriously ill. , hey post on February 24 at the Multno .1 * u- 1 ln »upport <«f »« «-«-n-I grow th op- plan to r-'lurn vxiicn her mother re mah club, Portland. a-cordiug to I Leon N. Lefebvre. Portland group's TICKLE NAMED TO JOB covers. «•ration» it »» poinle«t out tfiat »-»in* J publicity chairman. «vvn« r» of »e«-*.jjd grow tii timber ar'’ Water pipes in the home of Mr. Governor Charles Martin of Wash OF HEALTH INSPECTOR j compelí*»! t«* li-|uid.ite by cutting and Mrs. Ed f.oMsirom were frozen - 4 several days last week, hut were ington will be the guest of honor. <n«l that »inali mill» Afford a con- gr.-e b* - n utiiucd- Th* »urprli ngly ^ . J. W Ti«-kle, formerly of Port siderable volume <*f employment thawed cut without serious damage. Leslie M. Scott, former chairman of v .ilu- of acccaalble #***. To luncheon at the home of Mrs. the Oregon state highway commis land. 1 » now in Casca«)«* Lock* a» the Nor 1 » it a foregom* conclualon, ac........ . -«dntL . K. Scherrnerhorn Monday came Mrs. sion and Portland attorney, w ill al distruT' ti* -Ith «-ffic*-r an<l »«nit -ry '•r-lirig I«. Iuuib«*rni--n, tfiat old tuub* - I" : * ’ . of fin* inspector. Rush and daughter, from Portland. so be a guest. gro w th o|*<T'iti«>n» w o u ld h.‘i'«* ah- portan* ^ a Ed Clarke returned to work on Inspector Tickle's territory cx- »orto -I .H tfii» addition il luíame»» over |,r*-* I» «n - i I«'1 ii iulxf d -iin « I t<nd' from W -rr-n-lil«- to ll«-rrnan with erpilvali-nt payroll*, if the : lami» f" r . W edn-'-l.y morning aft«*r being ill LOCKS BOY SCOUTS TO sine** gat.nrHav w ith a □ bail ho.l »nM ! u sine** Saturday with <*old. creek. ||e will have rliarg- «.f •*n young- r »t..r-«l» had not to »..nu- «I-- »**t officia »Ute. Mrs. James Bell was hostess to GIVE PARENT PROGRAM forcing stat«* health -n-l •nit the Eagle Cr**ek WomenV Bridge! laws, testing wat« r suppli--» club last week. Guests were Mrs. All parent- are being invited to similar work, lb- \n makln»« h Lyle Ilickok, Mrs. James Fauuion. attend tiie special program of bo- he.-uhpiarters at pr«-»cnt at tfir Mrs. Tom Waring. Mrs. Karl Wilson. scout troop 3**i. iL'iscriijf Locks, to iiiinbia hot--l in the Locks. Mrs. Hugh Ping. Mrs. Irving Hall, night at K o'clock in the Lock- high I i*-kle siic«---.-(is insp<-<-tor -'t- Mrs. Ed Pohlstrom. Prize for nigh school gymnasium. National S-out transferred several vv.*. k» .g.. t, score went to Mrs. Ping. Week, th«* 20 fh anniversary of '«-out other post. Kathleen Waring, daughter of Mr. ing in the I'nited Sta|- >. «xi pnd Mrs. Tom Waring, was ill the I’he scouts under Scoutmaster M. first of the week following lu.-i vac L. Morgan will drill, demonstrate cination. THE NEWS-TELEGRAM first aid ami oth«-r t*-sts r*-« 111 ir*-«l Mrs. L. J. Murray was hostess to for advancement in scout rank. The Representative for Cascade a card party at h«*r home Wednes program celebrates the <-nd of Locks may be reached at - day afternoon. Present were Mrs. V. Scout Week. THE CASCADE DRUG CO. L. Garner, Miss Margaret Moss. Mrs. 1 0 rr : S r ^ c& g: > ° d at n U«tot C. A. Strom. Mrs. George W. hürk«*r. LOCKS CHI TUI I SERVICES Airs. Lawrence Belanger. Mrs. IL W. “ Tiie Liberator” Will he the Roy. Matlock and Mrs. Glasgow. Mrs. L. G. Weaver's topic at the Gasead«* a » a n . l ° 0^ _ -vftC ^ a to p *-’ Strom was high point woman. Locks community churcfi at II a. Miss Margaret Ross of Portland m. Sunday. The evening sermon, will visited her hrother-in-law and sis be “ A New Vision of Go«l." Evening TOMMY LUKE ter, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Murray, sev services were held last week in the « 1 7 « . W . «T H eral days last week. C. A. Brolliar home. CIVIL Horn EXAM FO R G iï SCHOOL NEWS RUSSELL MILLER Of LOCKS HURT! E agle C reek i \ “> Il K i u o n 7215 f,c