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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1936)
«NIC L E L E » * M C II H n iin u FOUR THE BONNEVILLE DAM CHRONICLE HOOD RIVER, OREGON Published every Friday in the inter ests of the Bonneville Dam Area. JOHN H. T R A V IS ....... ....... Publisher HUGH A. S C O T T ....... .............. Editor Application for entry as Second Class matter at Hood River, Oregon, Is pending. Editorial Office Cascade Locks. Oregon SU BSC RIPTIO N R A T E S $0.50 Three months .......... $1.00 Six months ................ One year ..................... ........... $2.00 laugh. But those boys are going home with no dents in their oars, inatomies or insurance policies. An* they won t be frightened into speed b> i few native foola who pass inem Life is a song, but needs the singer s heart: mi corners, force them into diMies and embarrass them with prolonged1 Life is a race, but needs the runner s will: » honking. The woods are drying out. too. A Life is a jest, but needs the jokester's art; match must he watched from the Life is a prayer, but we must then be still: i time it is lit until it lies cold and lifeless on sonic hare spot i*f ground Life is a bowl, which jealously we fill Fires must be watched even mure carefully. With treasures which our souls alone can see; We have little hope that our warn ing will do mueli good. There Life is a path which we must walk until still too many people who will only learn the hard way—by sawing "ft W e reach its end beside the unknown sea. a telephone pole with a new road And I would walk that path alone— with G od. and thee. ster, risking drowning in a stretch *»r fast water, or watching the woods — Bruno H artw ig. blaze up after a cigarette has been) tossed aside carelessly. There is just one more thing t" say. ¿Such lessons are wasted on FOREST SERMCE M IH lR kS corpses. ON EIRE SEASON I WIPAH.N Life • * A Simile carefully U* s r«*eords o f Iddirantg r ftjf ^ stlip ill the “ J Pu-koi ¿ t 3 dub. " hit. 4w, r- <•» Uif ,r ' glad to j. ...... ........I *■ !*•.u to h«* a cr*- un puff • • At l.*ast tl„. , ......... »f « • • "•«tty. tin* e|ephâ0| „ «•«•ntly for killing hklnlm O fficial publication for American s h o u l d h. , I. — ,,n l(J f) - Legion post No. SS, Bonneville •*rs Who chaff ,t p,* Training camps for the seasonalj Oregon. BACK SCHOOL BONOS army of keen-eyed guards who with ' .Minili it« Official publication for the Bonne A regime of economy in school ville chapter of the Izaak Walton administration is an extremely de man some 700 1«*n*-l> lookouts and classes those who wooj'J “ chase fires’’ this summer on the league. Itoi—** Who will. A r r u f f i sirable tiling from the taxpayers 20 national forests of Oregon and . t iMstfii it on, women ire ^ standpoint. Carefully considered i?> Washington will be in full swing • • usually a healthy policy from tlo OUR PR O G R A M within the next ten days« the I S. w , educational standpoint also. A romhin «ti• » n < > f too much (fain 1. Develop a fire protection Voters of the county will be called for* st service immune* s. notable divorc . followng J system. Lamps scheduled at k*'> puilit- on and t* <* much high w »t*-r lias proved upon to diseriminate between fats« Democr itic , m ,( 2. Create a water district and and real economy at the school elec each forest will have an average nc.tr-di* ('trou*» f • *r many salmon plitu. develop lands between Craig- tion. July 2. w lon authorization of ................... . from jo to 60 men. Fire fishermen working tlo* ri\**r in the Tti«*r«*'s M 'imth for ¡n.^ mont hotel and Herman creek a s.'G.000 bond issue for improvement guards will receive instruction for long hackstretch above Cascade b e e n tlir «t* mng to *t,p , 3. Install street lights. ef four schools ef the county, in about three days front district r mg- for some lime. Appajvnttjb 4. L ay down sidew alks— even cluding Cascade Loek> high school, • *rs and forest office staff m*n. , Locks, it was I irncd Monday at tiiej • v.*n bellevc m a hor** ujf though they are wooden side will t»e ballotted upon. Cascade covering m ethods of locating, report I P. J. Mriiowan company office at • • • ing and combating fire- with full Dodson. w alks. Locks' share will he sX.OOo. Tlien Hier«* arc the Record- reveal th.it one fisto-mian Real economy dictates tti *t the 11 >c of present scientific knowledge 5. Urge the federal govern fr««m Hn* uiiiklue vv.**t vm ment to purchase the toll bridge bond i>sne pass. Our high school i< and equipment, the forest service who reported 211 pounds of salmon !n<ll (II- ( lll I A bitc tt* ^ alld 23P pounds of iilllehark on badly in need of the permanent roof states. and make it a free bridge. llig II|» Th* \ rl.iiin Roi,^.3 Training camps in Oregon arc Monday a >. ,r ago, this year turner 6. Launch a campaign to planned for it. «*•1 f««r a h*fi turn ii>] The school also tacks the projected scheduled next week for the Mt. in no fisti at ail on that day, m ake the lake back of the dam • • • \ -••rood man. fishing w hat Was the most popular resort on the domestic science and manual train Hood, Malheur, Whitman. Umatilla, Ont y trouble with îwibi ing rooms, which are part of the Wallowa and Willamette national describ«*»! i- the best drifting W est Coast. equipment of every up-to-date high forests and are just closing for D< — «rounds ibove the dam. caught on«* tli.it mdi *<1> **\er -w,no f/’ • • • chutes, Fremont, -d-kiyou uni -- mi -- fi-ti in llir*-.- weeks. The first man school. MAYOR MANCHESTER \V«> bave oft.n Woivl^dl Beautification of the grounds, also lavv forests. Lookouts will man t' - ir -.lys lie h I- not taken a fish since Cascade Locks' new chief execu part of the program, might seem stations early in July. the advent of lindi water a month llollyW oih I peuple ji » ,a,i<4 Aproximately he; primary look .inn. H«* -ii«l In- apparatus is in p**r- lier a Use of ttieir hcav«nJy tive takes office under circumstances unnecessary, but remember that that would test the mettle of any our school is one of the city's best outs. ."i2u lookout fireman. '¿:V> fit • - fect condition amt that tin* weather Rut sotne -tioe|. -n ,,-tor Ijp d: selling point:- to prospective re>i- men or patrolmen, and ad protec us i f s becaus** they hive g has h«*en favorable. man. dents. and reasonably attractive tive assistants in ranger districts Called in primarily to help the Army engin«*crs -.»> then* is no ligtit years le*forc they -m grounds, which can he improved at will attend camps to prepare for war m«»ney. council carry through its policy in question hut that construction of the • • I ow cost, add greatly to the school's with the fire demon this >**ar. respect to the water system, some dam ha* k* j*t many safmon from the drawing power. Men. whose jobs it will be to tak** Définition -WOM.W: A «ra may expect Mayor Manchester to be With the two additional rooms, “nature s pulse" from for**st v untag. upper riv**r. addin« tti.it lugli w ater tween a radio annouiK»f the fair-haired boy, to yield to the the school could c.ire for 26 Bonne points each morning, will learn how i- probably responsible for as much gowri -hop window. council in anything it might propose, • • • ville students who previously have to us** modern instruments measur grief as the dalli. Fi-ti expert» tfI**111- to be a rubber stamp. v l v * ' disagree to I tu* ability of attended Corbett high school, 20 ing wind velocity, relative humidity 'Nhdticr «h-finition— MAN: A While tlo* statute permits the may tin* - ilruon to i-c.-nd tin* sw ift cu r miles from home. Superintendent and other factors affecting fire dan of substance lielonging to tlv or no discretion in most matters, the rent between pie,«, of tlo* spillw ay Roy Cannon of the Multnomah ger. They also will he taught the kingih'iii, cl iinp* I ont" thej will of the council being sover*- dam. It is known many fisti reached county schools lias already consent accurate use of the fire finder, map eign, nevertheless his office can be i»f a smelly f»i|»«*. tti«* upper riv.-r before high \vat«T made one of forceful leadership and ed to the arrangement, promising and compass, and will he -ch*.ol«*d • * * # » in methods of fire suppression, with through biripor.ry fj-hw ays at the wise admonition. The spirit of the tuition for the students. \\*e ti• »g»** you're *3ti»fi*l SOU til end o f til«* p o w e r tloll-e am] at Viewing these facts, would it not instructions on tlo* locations *nd oc council table is such that the mayor while lie has no vote, still may have he wise to make this reasonable casions for list* of extra fire fighting , the north • nd **r the dam. T o the Editor: an equal part in formulating policy expenditure now instead of in the equipment. Each fire lookout isf J NNhal sucre-* thi <vi|tnon will have Next Ttmrsit .y. July i future, provide our children with giv.*rj a rigid eye t**st to determine after tti** complete «.ysp-m of fish and carrying it to a conclusion. payers of llo«sl River rod We are gratified that G. E. Man adequate fatalities and increase the his ability to spot fire«* over wide way* h <s hern Installed Is also a ask«*«! t«i go to the pedi# Ml chester accepted the office of mayor city’s desirability as a place of resi area upon which to* stands guard. matter for conjecture, although for or against a l»*»nd issu' dence? when it was tendered to him. We Midget short wave radio sending those planned ar** the most am bi 900. This .(mount "f 8 hope as sincerely that his record and recieving s.*t>. developed by the tious ever undertaken anywhere. iis**<| in four district!*. C u ^ COUNCIL \\H CONGO will be one not only of cooperation forest service in this region, will be R ì '* t fishermen complain that w ill receive |9M«0 for '« 1 There's a popular poem by Vachel used more widely in fir**-figfdin* vvh< n vv «ter ¡* back«*d up to form with the .council, but of personal a sary repairs to the hid convictions thoughtfully conceived Lindsay which says something about this year, according to forest offi lake salmon firig«*rllrigs w ill bave a Mumbo-.Jumbo, god of the Congo, cials. These nine to fourteen pound w ■' difficult tim«* m reaching ttn* building. and forcefully presented. As a taxpayer in<! » being quite a hoodoo. s.-ts, carried hv “ fire chasers’’ q„i,*k- - • a, a- tfi**> depend principally upon one w«*ll acquainted with the Citizens of this city who have been 1> installed at remote fire locations US AND SAFETY tti** current to carry them down. In situation I w ant to urge all Our able contemporary, the Spill attending council meetings lately •re proving invaluable in stepping ttn; more sluggish reaches of the voters to come 1" way, published at Bonneville, has have been hearing quite a bit of up fire-fighting efficiency, foresters l,k '' they may either die o ff ,,r be- and vol«* for the howto- ^ mumbo-jumbo, and not much else. been hammering away on the subject state. '•«iim the prey of large fist,, it j, lias alw ays supported ' of safety for a long time. In a style They are apt to be led into the error The fire-fighting army, with it» feared. well and floW the t¡n*p that we could not hope to equal they "f thinking their local government backing of LEG camps drilled to when repairs to the bui have implored workmen to wear flood ooed. answer the fire call at a moment’s some o f them of necessity* * The reference is to the inability of notice, is tightening its belts for the goggles, safety shoes, life-belts arid HOOD RIVER G O P s Additional space, provid«! W other apparatus whenever necessary, citizens who attend council meet grim, vitally important work of to take no foolish chances, to show ings to hear what is going on. due NAME NEW LEADERS repair program, will meanâ protecting the northwest forest* this in large measure to the fa(q that healthy respect toward whirring limit y for our high seti"" summer, according to the forest machinery, unexploded dynamite and half Of the councilmen sit with thejr service. This “ army” , form „,,* * Harmony and spepd were tin* Key to receive an enlarged tm» moving water. hacks to the audience. After all our wonderful c gmn.il off,,*,* generals down through note phrase* unofficially adopted at This blast is not directed at those " e tliink the council table couldJ the officers and men of earl, linil " n.'-eting Of the Republican central BO belter than it- ' persons who don’t want to he >af»*. he better arranged with the mem n,n,Ui for Homi Riv,*r county first public oppa „1 unity ,0 ** A few of them exist everywhere. bers sitting in the form or an open non ¡I' m '7 Hi fluty. " " »»*1 .i« * .’ ' Mtly tin* upbuilding of our H ■ '* chamber «,f com merce. »rhied# ® Words mean nothing to them. Even horseshoe, with the opening toward! through tin public Koresl service plan, fw if they are locked up for tikimr the listeners. Then there would be Tti siidiity ln » wM-r alMpp, o* 11 f.V'*.'rrn’*n Hte committee medíale respon? many chances, like as not the w ar less mumbo-jumbo and more un " " ... 1 * l.iio*. Pin*, «ir*«»\<* precinct, a suitable building wet it den will catch them lowering them derstanding on the part of those' 7 " . ; ; " <"'• •*'">"« the iiMportiinre * ™ ..... may — rt> , <y^ or individual carefulness with r,..,. loin Scott win he secretary; D.*,*o- that our j youth selves to the ground from a fourth present. education unh indirapp* .,ur treasurer, and \V S tthich win prevent the destruction Story prison window on a few twist »f timber and valiiabl ed strands of sheeting. mi J * ,,‘ S," " llin- Nv* H* Clark! “ Condllloriallv Stand ip 1 ^ recrealionaI Ihr? I’ . T.-A. MEET M HEIR EI D areas. v‘ ’ ' D.ivi- „n«| Kathryn Volstorff, removed and s u p p l ^ en But lliere are many who want to Members of the Parent-Teacher < u tv«* committeemen, and Dr. il. "Standardized he safe, who sometimes don't know association in this district will b.l that Ik When it i- reali** 1 "11*11111 TALK LISTED o.,i ’ ,n ° " ,l1 ,M‘ hlate commlttee- how and who frequently forget. welcome ,t meeting of the Parent-' ' 'Mart*- U r l u C:,m[,flr,. i llrN Will IF merit of tliese bond túaá , ! V' ' « .........mmitteeman. .... -, ................ Highways at this season are Teacher division of the National I Risei* ' I " XNin,r,!< route 2. Hood I over a long p el""1 , crowded with out of state ears. We Education association June 29 in the 2 PJ». >, the upon favorable F' ,tU‘ r* congressional ......... ...........•••” see vehicles belonging to farmers public library hall, at 2 P.M. The grant of tá l"T r(>rttj from Iowa, Nebraska or some fiat ......................... ------ — . national president of the association ne county summer ability be received. • ^ , îî? n*berH I” ....."I express,,I s:l(is prairie state crawling along our and authorities from several states camp. Hie voters of our dtotrW •Ml g-rls interested in details , t J i t cTn"'" " " " ;,,‘llvity at the repiinii- me voiers «»• ... , ^ twisted, crag-bound roads and we will speak. ctn 'e !!^ .1!!' ,, ,uily republic lhe camP are urged to attend ‘ i convention and looksij forward] favorably np°n to ’ fighting campaign SALMON CATCHES NIL ABOVE DAM SAY FISHERMEN ! V !I17 «