ro t K T H K B ON NE V I L L E DAM C H R O N I C L E FRIDAY, APRIL SO, 1037. THE BONNEVILLE DAM ] er and loading regulations. But he reports that his bureau is slowly making headway. He visited SONNET the Sun office Friday with his in­ HOOD RIVER. OREGON to my boss teresting portfolio of photographs, By H. A. S. showing what happens to carloads Official paper of city of Cascade of fruits and vegetables w’hich are T o Spring: the golf-bug buzzes slow ly by Locks, Oregon. improperly put up. Rather confusing was the headline Debating where ter light: he trains his course Official publication for American Naturally, shippers are suspicious which appeared in a nearby newspa­ Legion post No. 88, Bonneville, Ore. when bureau representatives first T ow a rd .off ices where sweltering dozens lie per last week: “ Water Is As Free begin investigating and questioning, As Water.” Another example, pos­ B efore their desks, nor feel the least remorse SUBSCRIPTION RATES but Treiber made' it plain that his sibly, of fearless journalism. Three months ........................... 10.50 aim is not to make more expense A t digging out their clubs, to seek the source • • • Mix months ................................ $1.00 for the shippers, but to save money O f happiness. But can it e'er be found There is little foundation for the One year ................................... $2.00 for both them and the railroads. The rumor that the sunbathing vogue O n greens and fairways o f the country course. bureau is attempting to work out for­ will destroy the good old Saturday Entered as second class matter at mulas for maximum protection at W h e r e clubhead misses ball, or strikes the ground? night tradition. the postoffice at Hood River, Ore minimum cost. N a y , happiness, my dears, is found in work: » • • gon, under the Act of Congress of The fight against breakage in tran­ A local waitress, distressed by some W h a t though the wheeling sun is high in heaven? March 8, 1*79. sit is about 15 years old, but the of our recent remarks, tried to buy northwest is practically virgin ter­ Forget the lordly call o f yonder clubs; JOHN H. TRAVIS...................Editor ritory so far as the bureau is con­ us o ff with a handful of filberts. As if we would stoop so low as to HUGH A. SCOTT. .Associate Editor cerned. Work has been carried on F or danger in the water hazard lurks accept a bribe. Oh yes, we ate the upon a national scale only for the A n d you are apt to wind up with a seven Published every Friday in the past two years, and this season is filberts. * • • Upon a hole where five is made by dubs. interests of the Bonneville Dam area the first that any attempt has been by the Sun Publishing Company, Inc made to standardize containers and Did you ever read a weather man’s loading practices In this region. report which stated, "Rain called off on account of game?” Treiber says the shippers are strong THESE TIMER * • • supporters of the bureau’s recom- "It’s got so these days a body medations once they have been giv­ One thing we’re reasonably sure doesn't know what to believe.” en a thorough test, since loss from of: That Nick the garbage man will A common complaint, and a justi­ breakage is greatly reduced. never be murdured in a bathtub. fiable one. Much is printed and said * * * in favor of a certain project, much Cascade Locks Chamber of Com­ Then there was the peroxided high printed and said against it—and both BONNEVILLE COMMUNITY merce — Merrill’s dining room, school girl who exclaimed: "I am sides, apparently, nave the backing CHURCH Tuesdays, noon. so young to d y e!” of the People and Divine Justice. Civic Auditorium * • • Monday a report issued by the TO MY FRIENDS OF THE SEC­ Bonneville Parent-Teachers Associa­ E. J. Aschenbrenner, minister joint committee of the Remington OND DISTRICT tion — First Wednesday every Roosevelt’s efforts to diminish the 10 A. M. Sunday school in charge Rand Employees’ associations came month, study club at 1:30, regular budget remind us of the magician of Samuel Lancaster. to the Sun office, .md it revealed a You have undoubtedly had, in the 11 A. M. Morning worship. Theme: meeting at 2 :30 in Bonneville grade who saws the lady’s legs off. We see startling history of bitter labor feud­ Oregon press, an account of the dis­ “ The Exalted Christ.” Ascension Day the cutting performed with our very school auditorium. ing and misrepresentation, which we eyes, yet five minutes later the legs falls on Thursday of next week. We cussions about Bonneville which have feel It our duty to pass on. shall observe the event in the ser­ Bridal Veil Lodge, No. 117, A.F. and are back on, as big as ever. The pamphlet, put out at workers’ taken place the past week between vice on Sunday. Holy Communion A.M. — School house, Latourelle • • * expense, tells how strikes were ‘ ‘put General Martin and his Portland will be administered by the pastor. falls, second Saturday in each When we read of the civil was in over” at one of the Remington Rand group, and myself. I want you to month. Visiting Masons welcome. Spain we must remember that the 5:30 P. M. Young people’s service plants by a handful of workers; how in the west club room. Cascade Yacht Club—Model room of word "civil” has at least two mean­ other workers, who insisted on their know the facts in the case. If the claims and teachings of Je­ new administration building, Fri­ ings. General Martin's visit to Wash­ right to labor, were beaten up, as­ • * • sus Christ arc true, then all other in­ days, 8 P.M. saulted from the rear with iron pipe, ington was heralded in the Oregon terests and issues in life are rela­ An old-timer said, "W e need a elubs, and brass knuckles, and their press as necessary in order to fight, tively unimportant. Put first things Cascade L o o k s City Council—Second w arn day so the bees will start homes dynamited; how landlords my Bonneville bill. He stated before first. Attend church next Sunday. and fourth Mondays, city hall. workin’ .” Too bad that warm days and merchants w-ere terrorized by the Rivers and Harbors committee Cascade Locks Boy Scouts — High don’t have the same effect on human strikers, so that workers could find that there should have been but one CASCADE LOCKS CHURCH school, Tuesdays, 8 P.M. beings. no place to stay and no place to buy bill. He resented the fact that I, a Sunday, May 2 • • • Bonneville Boy Scouts—Grade school food. Rev. L. G. Weaver, Pastor member of congress, had been bold The old Roman motto, "Labor con­ auditorium, Tuesdays, 7 P.M. Charges made by strikers’ represen­ enough to introduce a bill following Sermon: "Where Do We Find For­ quers all,” seems to be dern near tatives that the company refused to the President’s program as outlined giveness of Sin?” Cascade Locks Townsend Club—Odd true these days. bargain collectively with employees, in his printed message to congress League leader: Ann Rasmussen. Fellows hall, first and third Fri­ • • • that the company was responsible for on February 24, and thoroughly in Report of Corvallis convention. days, 8 P.M. Parent (to teacher): How did you violence, that actual union member­ keeping with my own ideas as to Story: "Tw o Friends of Paul.” Rebekahs—Cascadia lodge, Cascade ever manage to teach Johnny so ship included a majority of the com­ the most beneficial use of Bonneville. Missionary society meets Friday, Locks, first and third Wednesdays much? pany's workers, that the company I would gladly have accepted the May 7, at the home of Mrs. C. A. Teacher: It’s quite simple. I used of each month, Odd Fellows hall, employed labor spies and discharged other bill if it had seemed to me ade­ Brolliar. the vacuum-pack process. 8 P.M. men for union activities, that the quate. Quarterly conference Tuesday, May » • • company subsidized the movement to Damsite post, Veterans of Foreign The chief attack in my bill was 4 at 1 P. M. break the strike, were all refuted by made on those sections which make Joe Glotz would be a perfect sap, Wars — First and Third Mondays, except that nobody’s perfect. the pamphlet, although the charges possible the use of the power by farm meeting room of administration NOTICE OF WARRANT CALL had gained widespread publicity and and home as well as by industry. building, 8 P.M. Notice is hereby given that there credence through the press. Jack Dempsey thinks the boxing The Portland group talked in Wash­ The National Labor Relations board ington, as they talked in Eastern are now funds on hand to pay war­ Cascade Locks P.T.A.—Second Fri­ business needs a czar. Probably be­ day of each month, 8 P.M., high lieving, like some Russians, that the came in for sharp criticism by many O r e g o n last summer, t h e rants No. 210-305 inclusive, dated school. metropolitan papers for its order, re program of Bonneville for industry November 12, 1936 to March 17, 1937. only alternative to a czar is anarchy. Interest stops as of May 1, 1937. quiring the Remington Rand com at tidewater. Under this program, • • • Izaak Walton league—Meets second VERA A. SPRAGUE, pany to re-employ 4000 workmen con­ one company could take all the power Monday of every month in Bonne­ Caution: This pavement is slippery Treasurer of the City of Cascade nected with the strike. ville auditorium. Directors meet when wet, frosty or covered with ba­ and, because o f automatic processes, Locks "It’s (the labor Doard’s) decision could use it without adding one hun­ nana peels. fourth Monday. • • • reads like the summary of a prose­ dred people to Oregon’s population cutor rather than a judicial docu­ and payrolls. The product would be Baseball is not entirely a matter ment.” (New York Herald Tribune.) shipped out to the enrichment solely of building box-office appeal; other­ wise you can be sure King Edward "The board has steadily lost stand­ of the aluminum trust. Have we VIII would be playing center field ing, and this order practically dis­ spent fifty million dollars for such for the Yanks. credits it as an agent of all the peo­ a program? • • • ple.” (Indianapolis News.) The second point of attack was CASCADE LOCKS HANDICRAFT ler, Robert, Norman and Leland April showers may bring flowers, In the face on contradictory testi­ the power given the Administrator CLUB Brunquist, Welcome Rumbaugh, Dan mony, in the face of misrepresenta­ under my bill. I provide that he shall Struck, James Struck, Kay Kile, a friend suggests, if you don’ t come (By Robert Morgan) tion and half-truths which bury ev­ generate the current and distribute Last Thursday the 4-H club in Han­ Frances Kile and Virginia Routson. in out of the rain. ery important dispute in an ava­ it. Administrator Scattergood, of the dicraft met in the grade school base­ The following people took cars: Mr. lanche of uncertainty, how is one to Los Angeles municipal system, testi­ ment. There were 12 members pres­ Brunquist, Mr. George Struck, Mr. Ford has invented an auto with the form an opinion? fied in Washington last week that ent. Our leader, Mrs. Titus, taught Marble and Mrs. Lloyd Kile. We all motor in the rear. In other words, it The best thing to do is to let opin the other Portland plan of divided us how to initial our tools so that had a swell time. puts a man’s troubles behind him. • • • Ion rest until all the evidence is in. authority would have cost him a mil­ we would know them. Several of the The regular meeting of the Calf Something always turns up to lion dollars a year extra. The three boys passed their first requirement, club will be Wednesday, April 27. Proverbs are often misquoted and "crack” a case that is based on false­ greatest power engineers in America which is to square a board. These as often only half quoted. Take thiB hood. „ one for example: "The world owes PARKDALE GARDEN CLUB have testified against it during the boys were Jimmie Merrill, Ken Wood­ Look for the source of informa­ past week. The President's commit­ ward, Lee Campbell, Robert Morgan, me a living.” The other part of it (By Paul Renedetti) tion in every newspaper article. Be tee opposes it. The essence of the and Howard Brolliar. The Parkdale Garden club No. 1 is: “ And I owe the world service.” • • • ware of things which are “ under­ Portland statements was monopoliza­ has been developing splendidly. It stood” or "reported,” without posi­ tion of powpr by industry. Their pro­ PINE GROVE FLOWER GARDEN consists of 13 members in all, having Remember that corner where pros­ tive verification on the part of the posed amendment would have can- CLUB Bud Bowe as president, Jerry Hou­ perity was "just around” a few years writer. Beware of accepting at face eelled requirement for reservation of The flower garden club of Pine ston as vice president, and William ago? The mayor of Depresserville value the opinions of others as ex­ power for cooperative districts. Yard­ Grove will meet with Miss Connie Sato as secretary. Due to sickness thinks that is where inflation is lurk­ pressed in the press. Look to their stick not mentioned. Cochran at the school house—7 our regular president, Bud Bowe, ing now. authority. • • • has not conducted any meetings yet, The General stated that he gave o'clock Thursday evening. Remember that it is often impos­ but we hope he will soon. At our last It was not a sit-down strike that This meeting is an important one, us Bonneville; the Mayor also claim­ sible for persons closely connected ed it: I claimed that it was due to as the officers for the coming year meeting the members had special re­ took place in the tack factory, ac­ with an incident to make an accurate the vision and courage of President will be chosen, and plans for the ports on their gardens. With the help cording to the Oregon City- (Oregon) and complete statement of it; don't the point. Roosevelt. The Portland Chamber of club’s summer meetings will be dis­ of our leader, Clyde Perkins, we Courier. We see • • • blame yourself for your inability to Commerce conception of the use of cussed. will probably have a very nice gar­ arrive at truth when time and dis- den club. A little boy asked his father what Bonneville is to fondle and hold it anee both separate you from the oc­ tightly in its lap. Mine is to spread a newspaper was. His father, a news­ r.ARKDALE CALF CLUB currence. paperman, replied: "It’s what pub­ ODELL CAMP COOKING CLUB its benefits as fnr and as wide as (By Virginia Routson) Be a skeptic concerning topics of possible. The General and his group lishes free the same stuff the radio (By Lillian Hughet) Saturday, April 23, the Parkdale the day. You'll find that your opin­ testified for two days. I was ready The 4-H camp cooking club known announcer got paid for the day be­ ions, when they do ripen, are much to answer but had less than one- Calf club motored to Foley Lakes as the "Ramblin' Scramblers” held fore.” • • • livestock farm to judge cows and its first meeting April 22 at the Odell more apt to be correct. half hour, therefore requested post­ pigs. At noon we had a picnic lunch grade school. Although Japan is opposed to com­ ponement, offering to make a brief near one of the lakes. After lunch A SLOW JOB munism, the Ainus of the northern The first meal consisted of bacon, statement immediately. The com­ It a i slow job, says P. 8. Treiber, mittee chairman desired the post­ we motored over to another dairy eggs, fried potatoes. Those who wan­ isles have practiced communism for dlstr-,i t engineer for the freight con­ ponement. I shall delight In meeting farm and looked at some beef type ted bread and milk to drink brought hundreds of years. Marriage is ar­ it. ranged after a thorough course in tain r bureau of the Association of the arguments advanced by the Port­ cattle. Those who went were Clinton Kile, We all had a good time even though free love and workers pool their re­ American Railroads—the Job of get­ land group, and shall send you copy John Parker. Dick Parker, Bud the wind was blowing and it was sources, dividing equally among all. ting shippers of agricultural produce of my reply. Routson. Chadwick MlUer, Allen MU- cold. Money is not used, nor is there bar­ to sec the need for uniform contain- WALTER M. PIERCE. M. C. ter and exchange. CHRONICLE Odd Shots Churches Meetings The Forum— 4-H CLUB NEWS