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THE BONNEVILLE DA Delivered by Mail S Week's Thought Every Friday jKS will si‘-t y °u but non pcrformiince ¡Bthem intc cnrmks. Beniamin Franklin. Three Months for 50c MIMMI l(|\| I) >0. M li A G I I : G lil U K G I T S N E W GAMP TR ACT th Rock nel ay Mark , pant the « « fo o t m a rk Orirn» B lrhrm elrr Har ^jctructmn crew« P»*«* up a IfgoUgr in the raat anil »a»« 1 nek tunnel «limit» equal to thM half the length of the ted tunnrl It *l»o were contractor» and n over the poentblllty that T«uld mi«» tha «hattarad for- •rparating aaat and want ^aitlon» which made aurh a of the Union P a cific raii- unel farther down I to« k for It becoming iou nd tr «»n both but »till differ», ao th ere II , be at leant one more ch an g e anon before the tunnel IN r* expert the n r*t 60 fai-t I the e«»t will »how w hether the «hatter formation will he will soon t>e pouring it tor the weal |x«rtal, w herr dt I* pretty l«x,w- an«! seam y Hon tl *i*o nearly com plete 70-foot half viaduct which road be*! from the we«t por- the highway atonic the hank mry wall cast of the ea»t U rapidly taking eha|ie [foiling and mucking crew » i their prawnt pace the tun- )jr be done within »even week» fry one ronmrii-d with th e i» keeping hi« fin g ers for fear some trouhla»«ime '*k*i »ill turn up unexpectedly. T h e atnte o f Oregon laat w.-.-k turned over to the C O.C the 2k- acre fiiMHlhart tra ct w hi.h lo-» north Went Of the Columhta R iver highw ay d irectly <>|>|M<»|tc the O B S O ffice» COO cr.'W « Will he kept bu»y thlN w inter putting In a road to the lrn«-t along E agle creek under the new highw ay and railroad bridge«, tearing out old building*, erectin g tah le* fireplace« and r.n t room» T h e new tract will «upplr- ment the picnic and cam p ground« on the south wide of the highway, on which much work lm . lie.-n done thi» year About fidi feet of riprapping ha» I w n put tn along the new eartip roa.l <-a»t of kagl.- creek, und the rem ain d er o f the jo b will be com pleted by c c c labor, a» now more governm ent fund» arc a v a lla ti, for contra« t labor C C C worker« have a!»o tieen putting in culvert» and d raining d itches in the Kagle creek cam p ground», preparing for th. fall rains Bonneville Church Plans Rally Day W ith the cl««*«- of vacation season and the opening of school ville Com m unity church Bonne und« r Rev K J A»« henbrenner m inister, has nam ed tbe com ing Sunda> R ally da\ In an .-ff.irt to get all person* in terested tn church work regardless o f th eir a ffilia tio n s eli.« where aetive In th e ch u rch 's a ffa ir* The Rev. Mr As« hcnbrcnti' T report- atten d ance at all services is greatly in creased . nnd he hop«-* that Sunday's n tt.n d a n c e will hr- >k all roc«>r<!» t.> date A ssts'tr.g him an- Sam uel L a n ca s ter, Sunday school superintendent ; fratic campaign hcn.lqunr K eith Hill. C hristian Lnd« av«u pres the Cxaco.li- Lock* precinct ident Krward «'lark, song lead er; |iet up thi* week m the Konrx- Mrs 1. W M iller, church pianist, ikn- Chronicle office In Can and M argaret Miller, Sunday school I1'*"* with Mr» Ju a n ita M-w >» charge, u*u»t<i| by Mr» V pianist Sunday school is held r< gulurly at “* * Anyone desiring to con- 10 A M . morning worship at 11 lune to the Democratic com - A M C hristian Knd«-ivm at 7 I’ M " lnv>bd to call at the o f- : Hot Ire*. news tlm u nn<1 mf1. and chorus p ractice Ktlday* at . d I* M All services a rc held in the “’cut* for the Chronicle m ay civ ic auditorium ‘ the office with Mr«. l.ew - mmittees t Up Demo dquarters llle Democratic cam paign •rter» were opened In H er- °'d "tore, at the caat end o f *** ^cupied by th.- Roosevelt Safeway store \t |K>th of "cc literature. pouters. cam - , , *n'! badges for work- c'Od* of the enum. Sonnevilie com m ittee an- worker* who have not evidence m B onneville \ ™*y “PP'y 'it the Demo- ; »d'iu»rt«ra. which will ar- _ r "baente* balh.ta In th e ir , POP/: OPE N S STORE IN CASCADE l OCRS VV H Pope, recently o f Missoula Mont I; th< n ew t addita u t1' C arcad è Lock»' growing frr «-rnitv o f husin.-ss men Pope has opened a hardw/ire and new and used fur n itu rc store in the local ton « S o Ç lodfi R er - to ie. b etwe« n 1 1 1 ■ ■ i b a - drop Inn and the YY'lut«* S|»ot Pope, « ho van burned out o f a sim ilar business In Montana »•am«., to Oregon looking i-«i •> “ ' 0 Iv n T ' * ArninK<-riu-nt» will heard o f C lo .lfeller s Uaatioii and " , * fur w'»rkmen who de- hmight ii without delay .Tot* *" Portland Th*1 n. w store will carry a coin C mayor,tl,y «"•» m C an p let« Im«- of h a rd s are. ; »» ’" r 't '*‘11 between M ayor [ «»'¡cheM.-r Rn<| W llliam fix tu res, h u n iers' and fisherm en m , council bertha nr.- supplie*, a s well as furtiiliire. china- w are and oth. r household goods iarro-s v ! K," '" n>r- S ,lv rr **»r- H«i jo.. rr,,rl- VVilluim C lark ««a •«Har Ihg f„r nt 7 <, ,ion M,*r- A H, fJfard. E " » ln AufolHt Ppteiwerv, City pj,' " K A » rin k . Tr**ur*r v J r " rl" r,n ^PPosed f, V' rn s Pr **ktic ror redaction. \ K T k TO NOM IN » 1 Thi> V etera n s of poreign W ar-. B onneville post, will m«*et Monday, j O ctober 5, in PTench's tavern for tli.-lr reg u lar business m eeting and to continu e nom ination of otti* ■ T h e eleetlon will he held at the m eeting follow ing, on October IK I W Mil Mil hs, Commission Okehs Inland Company Plea Assuriin«'«- that th«- dam area and other upriver points will have reg ular w ater transport service via common ca rrier was received Tu es- «lay with the announcement from W ashington. I> C . that the Inland Navigation company had been au thorized by tin- In terstate Com m erce Commission to operate a g en eral freight buxine* on the Columbia and W illam ette rivers between P o rt land and Y’aneouver, W ash., and T he Dalles In .>r«l.-r to hold the right to oper- nte the company must actually i-n- gag.- in w ater transport betw een Portland and The Dalles not la ter than Fe bruary 17« 1937. and provide term inal facilities at the latter point by that date Th«- I9d f««.’ Do «1 boat designed bv the company to initiate, its tr a f- fI«* is reported alm ost half com plete at a Sea ttle plant while steel is be ing assembled for a t«-rminal and oil storage tanks for The Dalles. Tog«-tii*r with com peting railroads, th« company was ordered to set up through rat«-- ami join t ra tes for th.- transport of grain, gram prod ucts and petroleum products in in- •••r.-tate and foreign com m erce b i- fore May 1. 1937. Slack w ater which will lx* occa- sion«-d by the completion of the B o n neville dam was cited by the company in requesting’ permission to operate Originally the com pany sought to operate as fa r inland as Ix-wiston. Idaho but the com m is- sion held there is no assu ran ce that navigation proje« !- at l m atilla «and fa rth er upstream will go through H earings on the company s appli c a t i o n for a common ca rrier ce rtifi- ' r w a held in Portland last May. S e v eral present nverboat operator» and veteran n verboat navigators te s ti fied against the company. N O V E L QUIRK APPEARS. POS T AI. REG 11 LA TION S I KIII.YY , OCTOBER l t ONM. YI I . Lk n i n i : s c o u t s w in l, I 9 S« I Work on Dam Far Ahead of Last Year AWARDS AT COURT • Nine m em bers of Boy Scou t I troops 3k9, Bonneville, and 390, ! C ascade Locks, received aw ards at 1 a cou rt o f honor held W ednesday Steel placem ent and co n crete pour night in the Bonneville school gym nasium . with W. F . Jo h n so n of ing in the north cofferd am a re a a re Hood R iver, d istrict field execu tiv e, about two w eeks ahead of b est pre a ctin g as clerk. W. H. C arlson and vious exp ectation s and n early a J e f f Olsen served a s chairm en a n d , M L. M organ, C harles R obertson, ; nr,onth and a h a lf ahead of la st J W . M eyers and A. R . F oo te as y e a r's operations, it was learned the court. th is w'eek. H arrell K ar.zler of Troop 3k9 won Apron section s 6 to 1 have been L ife ra n k . Joh n T eerin k and Albert completed, and sectio n s 7 and fc are Joh n son . 389, first cla ss, and H arry Sm ith, 3S9, second class. F irs t cla ss *n im m ediate o ffin g . Hal fie sec- m erit badges were won by H arrell tions 6 and 5 are com plete excep t Kanzl.-r, L e ste r Nelson and Norman b a ffle s and som e b a ffle guides h av e W aggoner, 389, and W illiam Mor been placed. Steel fo r b a ffle section gan, 390. while second cla ss m erit 4 was placed T h u rsd a y ; it will be badges went to David Noah and placed for section 3 the firs t p a rt Joh n T eerin k, 389. and Jo h n Carlson o f n ex t week, for section 2 th e la st o f the week, and fo r section s 1, 7 and H arrison YY'ade, 390. and 8 later. Section 5A (pier section ) is n early ready for pier steel. Section 4A will be ready by the middle o f n ex t w eek and oth er sections th e re a fte r at one w eek in terv a ls. • ^ T h e upstream heel is com plete ex -' cept for section C. T h e cu to ff w aif has been poured to elevation, m inus A whirlwind 16-act program by a 7 an<l steel is ready to go in to troupe o f 30 or 32 young showmen bring it to plus 23. T h e wingw&li h as and show-women will be put on F r i been poured to elevation m inus 2. day night. O ctober 9. a t 8:30 P.M. in the B onneville civ ic auditorium T he fish lock block is well started , having beeen brought to elevation when E rn est Am bum brings his m inus 18 upstream , with four pours Young O regonians here for a first in. and th e firs t pour having been ap p earan ce in th e dam a rea. Ar- m ade in the dow nstream section. ran g em en ts w ere m ade through Ed j T h e B eth leh em Steel com pany, C lark, ch airm an o f th e com m ittee on whose co n tra ct ca lls for placin g an com m unity service. Bonneville post av erag e o f 14 tons per day o f r e No. 88, A m erican Legion, which is en fo rcin g steeel through the month sponsoring the event. Follow ing is the te n ta tiv e pro o f Septem ber, h a s been p lacing 15 to 30 tons per day, and has run as gram : F iv e-p iece o rch estra , composed of high as 47 tons, with a to tal force Jin «;..y R oss, m arim baphone ; Alger o f 54 men. On th e south side, th ree girder F itch , b a n jo : Eddy Lehv, sin g er; spans, from piers 13 to 16, a re com Harold W eeks and Harold Boone, plete, a s is the plan for abu tm ent piano and saxophone duet. Toe and H ungarian dancing, Olga 2 to pier 17. Th e span betw een 16 and 17 will go in n ex t w eek. T h e Bolobonoff and Ruth R iekm an. R eadings, dancing and singing. C olum bia section s o f the fish w ay Sh irley Je a n F erlan d (L ittle Miss have been completed. Legion Post Bills Young Oregonians P ortlan d ). Violin solo, Je a n S h ep ard ; reading, Ja n e C a m ero n , h arm onica solo. C harles Fen d al ; m agic art, Ja m es A peculiar quirk in postal regu la B o n n . accordion selections, P etro - : tions has just come to light in ihe local postoffice, following the ap nilla Corroda nr.d Jo y c e W a tso n ; p e a r a n c e o f a number of letters in tap d an cers d elu x *. B illy and Bobby the m ails With the words. "R ep e a l R eishm an. C irls' tum bling and pyramid te a m : Has F a ile d ", imprinted with a rub M em bers o f Boy Scout trc< p .390, H ynes, B ev erly Coffield. ber stamp in the lower left hand L enore A rvella H escock. Phyllis W agner, C ascad e L ocks, w ere ju b ilan t th is com er, Explanation of the slogan now ap Arlein H urst, E u g en ia Jo h n , G ladys week when they learned th a t the pearing on thousands o f letters go J a m e s ; tap dancing, K eith E ck - C lark wood com pany had turned ing through the m ails is found in strom . W hile no adm ission w ill be: over to them an a cre o f g n ..nd a the fact that approxim ately 30.000 h alf-m ile south o f the highw ay b e rubber stam ps have been circulated charged, a collection w ill bo tak en , tw een the C raigm ont hotel and for this purpose by E th el H u b le r., at. the L egion is going to much ex- pense for tran sp o rtatio n and oth er P e n n 's tav ern , w here they j an to editor of n tem perance paper in Los incidentals. T he Legion wll also give i build a lodge. Angeles. Fnlif. the you n gsters a dinner at Bonne- F ra n k C lark also tcld the troop P ostal r.g u 'n 'io n s, it was discov- ■, ille. Advance in terest in the event they could have prim e log- fo r <he ered. forbid the use o f n gummed a packed audi- lodge a t a cost o f h a lf a cen t per stick er on the front o f first cla ss gives prom ise lineal foot, or 15 c e n ts for a ('-foot torium. mail hut permit the printing or rub- pole. T h e boys plan to build a 0 by !ier sta ir an. o f such m atter on the 30 foot lodge room o f h gr with K U .n.V H A R D L IN E ERICKSON" left band sole o f letters, providing j Fun eral serv ices for Mrs. Hilda sh a k e roof and sleeping q«.; rte rs in ,! does not in terfere with the adress. j K aroline E rickson w ere held last the lo ft. A 10 by 14 foot k ith * will • It s our way of m aking Post- ’ Saturd ay from the C ascad e L o ck s be constructed inside the building, ,nn ter F a rley help us bring back T h e land made av ailab le by the church, w ith the R ev. L. G. W eav er prohibition. " Miss H ubler said, in o fficia tin g . In term en t w as in ihe wood com pany is largely cleared , a l • xpti-ining the "te p e a l-h a s-fa ile d " j though th ere a re a few clum ps o f C ascad e cem etery. rubber stam p crusade. _____ — I At the service M rs. J a c k E im er trees It is an ideal s itu â t,> • with s in g , accom panied by Mona Burt w ater within easy ca rry in g <i -la n ce , I ’ irrison. A w om en's trio, composed nnd nines can be laid to the U«dge Mrs. Ja m e s R asm ussen , M rs. M. with little d ifficu lty. Joh n son and M iss B eth Man- S co u tm a ster M. L. M organ says a C h ester, also sang. plank roadw ay w i’l be bu.lt a. ross P a llb ea re rs were M essrs. C b a tle s the low pasture lead in g to the 'ed ge Nelson, W illiam Sund sten. L L. site, as it becom es boggy during Sprague, Ju liu s C arlson, E ric HagR- wet w eather. T h e lodge will be be- birm and \V. J . C arlson gun im m ediately. Register by October <3! Locks Scouts Get Site For Lodge