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TW O THE BONNEVILLE DAM C H R O N I C L E THE BONNEVILLE DAM C H R O N IC L E M O U N TAIN SPO RT Forum . ♦ CONGRESSMAN FR ID A Y , AUGUST 2*. 1937. have such a national reputation as successfully to defend Bonneville be fore Congressional appropriation com mittees, and a hostile membership. It is not necessary to point out how im portant this is if Bonneville is to be a success. It is well understood here in W ash ington that the principles governing the apportionment of benefits from interstate stream s have been pointed out by the high Court. Congressional policy has always been to apportion the benefits equitably between w at ershed states. The Commonwealth of Oregon has a status that no Ad m inistrator can alter. Seattle can not “hog the pie.” Very sincerely yours, W ALTER M. PIERCE, M. C. The wisest thing a pedestrian can do is buy a suit of armor, insure his life, and then stay at home. The things a man says when he is drunk with liquor are never as fool ish as those he says when intoxicated with love. PIERCE W RITES Editor the Sun : Your editorial entitled “Seattle Hogging the Pie’’ is productive of worth while suggestions. A common understanding will go a long way in helpful benefits to the Mid-Columbia section of Oregon. The berries are sm all and the picking is slow. A splendid Bonneville’ Bill has It's harder work yet to find out where they grow. passed the House. It is fair to in dustry which can provide employ If one gets the berries, he's sure to return m ent and utilize the natural re W ith scratches and bruises, back-ache and sunburn. sources of the Northwest. It is also eminently fair to agriculture and to the town residential consumer in pro The bugs and the lizards, the frogs and the snakes viding a m eans to attain electricity This wild-berry picking, some courage it takes. “at cost.” The briars and thistles, the thorns and the rocks. W ith the final enactm ent of this bill, the leaders of the public power A ll puncture the ankles, tear holes in the sox. SUBSCRIPTION RATES bloc should go into a huddle and give the signals for team play. A con Three months .............................. $0.50 Though for recreation, this sport is quite rough, centrated plan for utilization should Jix months ................................... $1.00 W e relish the pleasure—it proves that we're tough. be advanced, and, as you suggest, One year ....................................... $2.00 “indifference, indecision, bickering, Though all of this pleasure's discouraging, yet and theorizing” should be abandoned. YOU NEVER CAN TELL W ild berries taste better when th ey’re hard to get. Look into the Los Angeles method Life is w hat we ♦ make it for a time Two young men of Hood River lost of electric distribution and utiliza but finally the children are old their lives from drowning within a — Uncle Jeb. tion. Study how it has helped to enough to make it worse. period of four days last week, and build up a community of over two by some horrible freak of chance, million, prosperous, contented and both accidents happened in almost happy people. Then fit this plan to identically the same manner. Alone, your section. Your section has more near a body of water, each had ap natural advantages than Los Angeles parently stumbled, struck his head had initially. The Los Angeles elec on a rock, and fallen in an uncon tric plan has provided cheap rates, scious or semi-conscious state into and a diversified industry. It has Tuesdays, noon. the water. helped the California Cascade Locks Chamber of Com W hen using hand lotion hold the distinctively Few people standing alone beside fruit grower. hand upward and stroke toward the a body of w ater would dream that merce — Merrill’s dining room, wrist, just as though working on This plan would be attractive to Bonneville they were in any danger. If one Parent-Teachers Associa tight gloves. This prevents acquir Mr. R. N. Chipman who made a sub tion — First Should fall in, one could always swim Wednesday every stantial contribution to the Bonne ing large knuckles. W hen rinsing the out. But the fates can be very in month, study club at 1:30, regular ville hearings. Mr. Chipman repre hands, squeeze a few drops of lemon sents a chemical industry, shut out genious at times, and the bold sim (By Rudy Schroeder) meeting at 2:30 in Bonneville grade in the rinse to whiten them. Remove plicity with which they brought the monopoly of Niagara, seeking school auditorium. tragedy into the homes of two fam Fishing took a turn for the worse discoloration from the nails with by the refuge of low-priced power. He Bridal Veil Lodge, No. 117, A.F. and ilies last week, is evidence of their last week, and I can’t say anything pumice stone, dipped in w ater. stated he could use, initially 5000 A.M. — School house, LatoureMe power. ♦ very nice about any place. Hot horsepower, and later 10,000. There falls, second Saturday in each It would be rather superficial to w eather made the Hood River muddy To cure hiccough, sit erect and in are many Chipmans who have been month. Visiting Masons welcome. flate the lungs fully. Then, retain point out that every one should watch again. It was beginning to clear up denied their opportunity because of his step when in the vicinity of any over the week-end, but the new warm ing the breath, bend forward until the exclusive dealing contracts the Cascade Yacht Club—Thursday, cab w ater of more than a few inches in spell will probably hold back the the chest meets the knees. After N iagara Pow er Company. Go of after in 8, Enquist addition. Everyone slowly rising again to the erect po and locate such industries in your welcome. depth when there is no one nearby recovery. to affect a rescue. For there are a Lost Lake is fair for small catches sition, slowly exhale the breath. Re Cascade Locks City Council—Second thousand and one other ways for on flies in the evening, but the Mt. peat a second time, and the nerves midst. Monday of each month, city hall- such mischances to happen. The best Defiance lakes are very bad. T hat will be found to have received an ex The Bonneville Bill I introduced, in Cascade Locks Boy Scouts — High, spite of statem ents to the contrary, th at can be said is simply to always Celilo Falls must be reckoned with cess of energy that will enable them school, Tuesdays. 8 P.M. allows a 50-50 division of power be reflect on the possibilities of an ac was proven by Bill Nealy, when he to function properly. Bonneville Boy Scouts—Grade school tween industry and the public. The cident occurring—and be careful. ♦ brought in a 33%-pound Chinook. House Bil passed perm its the same auditorium, Tuesdays, 7 P.M. The best salmon fishing at present Flatten a fire shovel and shorten apportionment. Cascade Locks Townsend Club—Odd is believed to be at Cooks, Wn., the handle and you have an excellent SUMMER FIRE LOSSES I heartily agree with your editor Fellows hall, first and third Fri where some very fine Steelhead utenslle for removing hot pans from While the report of the U. S. For- ial statem ent covering the fruit grow days, 8 P.M. are being made. the oven. eatry D epartm ent is th at exten catches ers and the economic position of in In Central Oregon, fly fishing is ♦ cadi a lodge, Cascade sive forest fires are not, as yet, so reported to be good on the upper To clean greasy utensils, pour a dustry, and there is no need further Bebekahs—Cas Locks, first and third Wednesday» numerous this summer as last, there Deschutes, and the Metolius has im little ammonia into the w ater used to emphasize your thought on that. of each month, Odd Fellows hall, ia much to ponder over in a state proved over last week. E ast and for soaking them. The appointment of a Bonneville 8 P.M. m ent from the same authority that Paulina Lakes are producing lots of Adm inistrator rests with the Secre Cascade ♦ farm fires are running ahead of 1937. good fly angling, but the fish are A rusty wire wash P.T.A.—Second Fri of the Interior, under the term s day of Locks line m ay be re tary each month, 8 P.M., high The statem ent comes right at the small. On Diamond Lake the Rain newed by coating with of the Senate bill. He will no doubt school. most dangerous season of the year, bows are being caught up to 10 paint, and made usable for aluminum confer with the President in this des several ignation. My advice in this m atter Izaak Walton league—Meets second and at the very time when more than more seasons. the usual precautions must be taken pounds by trolling. Monday of every month In Bonne has not been sought, and the delic ville ♦ agaist this destructive menace. Just auditorium. Directors meet acy of the situation does not permit A few spoons of vinegar added to me to intervene. I do not wish to fourth Monday. at this time every section of the the w ater in which beets are boiled inject politics. I will send you soon Port Commission—Second Thursday country is a veritable tinder box For will hasten their cooking. ests are dry, weeds and grass along my reply to the Jackson Club, which of each month at City Hall, Cas ♦ the highways are ready to spring cade Locks. deals with this. into flame from the tiniest spark. Following is a list of transfers of A, pan of w ater placed in the oven Bonneville Damaite Veterans of Foreign Dam was a gift of Pres Wars — post, More cam pfires are being built than Hood River County real property, will cause cakes and cookies to brown ident Roosevelt First Third Mondays, to the Nation and the meeting room and during any other month, and more from records published by the Hood more evenly. of administration Pacific Northwest, entirely on the vacationists are traversing the heav River Abstract and Investm ent Com ♦ building, 8 P.M. basis of public welfare. It is his ily wooded sections of the country. pany—filings from August 4, 1937, to To prolong the w ear of curtains, child. We all know what happens I. O. O. F,—Caaaode Lodge. Every If ever a w arning against the care make the hems of equal width at when one friend tries to tell another Monday night. Cascade Locks. 11. 1937: less use of m atches and cigarette August top and bottom and they m ay be re friend how to rear a child . . . Who Troop 390, B. 8. A. Grade school gym Andrew Nelson to Anna Kvavle, versed stubs was timely, it is right now. If deed occasionally, equalizing the ever is designated administrator must every Friday, Cascade Locks. ever a m otorist is w arranted in going ento. conveying tractin Sec. 35, Vi- wear. to extremes to avoid causing a fire in Oregon Lumber Company to Mr. ♦ rural areas it is right now. And the and Mrs. Tom H. O’Daniels, w ar Use embroidery hoops when patch w arning cannot be made too em deed, conveying 10.32 acres— ing and the work will be more easily phatic. Break your m atches before a ranty correction deed, dated Aug. 5, 1936. accomplished. tossing them out of the car window. H. Dumble to Mr. and Mrs. Le- Virginia Hrus, Phone Bonneville 1382 Extinguish every cigarette stub be Roy L. Huskey, w arranty deed, con fore dropping it. See that the camp veying all of Lot 6, Blk. 5 of Wau- fire embers have been smothered be Surprise Party Karl Drus, left W ednesday night to fore driving away. Don’t bring sor coma. and Mrs. Robert M. Townsend Thursday, the twelth, at 2 o’clock, return to her home in Coeur d’Alene, row and financial loss to your fel- to Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Francis B. Stoddard, Chicken Shortcakes lowmen through carelessness. The a birthday surprise party in honor of Idaso. She had also visited relatives property and timbered hillsides of the deed, conveying land in Sec. 4, T. 1, Two cups flour; three tablespoons Mrs. H arry W are was given at the in Aberdeen, Hoquiam, and Van Mid-Columbia are too beautiful to 1 mile S E. of Parkdale. baking powder; half teaspoon salt; home of Mrs. Ben Torpen. Those couver. Mary E. W ortm an to Helen W. four be destroyed. L et’s preserve them. ♦ shortening; one egg; present w ere: Mrs. H arry Wade. Russell, quitclaim deed, conveying half tablespoons Mrs. Ben Torpen, Mrs. Leo Miller. a cup of water. Sister Ix>t 1 in Sec. 34 and Lot 4 in Sec. 35, Sift dry ingredients to m ake a soft Mrs. Fred Abbott, Mrs. William Lax- Mrs. L. W. Meets Bixby, with two sons. containing 80 acres, N.W. of Dee dough. Mrs Alice Nesbit. Mrs. A1 Bauer. Denny and Keith, went Roll out about one-half inch ton, to Portland about 2 miles. Mrs. W eaver, Mrs. I. E. Burks, Mrs. Friday to meet Mrs. Bixby’s thick. Cut with biscuit cutter. B ake Mary E. W ortm an to C. Everett H artm an, Mrs. Jack Miles, Mrs. just arrived from Omaha, Neb. sister, hot oven. Split and butter while Otto She W ortman, quitclaim deed, conveys in H. Bonesteel, Mrs. Bob W hite, is visiting now in Portland and plans hot and fill with hot creamed C. NE'4 of the SEVi and Lot 3 in Sec. chicken. Mrs. Robert Le Pere, and Mrs. Colby to visit Bonneville next week. 35. T. 2, containing 80 acres more or Myers. Refreshm ents served were ice ♦ O less, N.W. of I>ee about 2 miles. cream and cake. The group pre Portland Spiced Pot Roast Mary E. W ortman to C. W. King, sented Mrs. W ade with a set of pot Mrs. I. E. Burks Visitors quitclaim deed, conveys land in Sec. 5 pounds chuck beef; 1 tablespoon tery and Mrs. Colby dishes as a birthday present. 34, T. 2. containing 160 acres more cinnam on: 1 tablespoon ginger; 2 Myers visited in Portland together ♦ or less. N.W. of Pee. Monday. | tablespoons stirar; l tablespoon vin Girls to Scout Camp Lottie E. W right to M ary A. ♦ 2 cups strained canned toma- Leilani Le Pere, P atricia Laxton, W right w arranty deed, conveys lots egar; From Port Townsend toes; 2 onions, chopped; 2 bay an Dorothy Drus left Sunday for 14 and 15 in Blk , Hood River, ]oaves crushed: 1 teaspoon salt; kj Girl Mrs. and Mrs. George Bukowskv Scout Camp Wildwood on the Proper. Molalla River, near Canby. They will | and son, Charles, of Portland, and teaspoon pepper. J. H. Sheldrake. Sheriff, to Boyd Mrs. H arry, with daughter, Marilyn, meat, and combine rem ain return Sunday, August ¿2nd. Bennett and Ernestine Bennett, Sher ing Brown of Port Townsend, visited the Fred ♦ then add to it. Cover. iff's deed, conveys Ix>ts 23 and 24. Cook ingredients, Downings Sunday. California Visitors three hours in m oderate oven Blk. 2. Idlewilde Addition to City of (350 degrees F). The above will Visiting with the B. E. Torpens ♦ Hood River. In Oregon City are Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Torpen and serve 8 people. A Georgia editor says a man is Mrs. Robert Jones to Mr. and Mrs daughter, Mary Lou, of California. Mr. and Mrs. William Laxton and but a worm He comes along, wig- Oscar C. Jones, w arranty deed, con The reason why some men never son, W allace, visited relatives in Or glea a little bit and some chicken veys Ix>t 1R, Blk. 4 Waucoma Addi know when they are well off is be Returns to Home egon City several days the first of geta him. Mrs. C. P. Bakke, mother of Mrs. this week. tion to City of Hood River. cause they never are. HOOD RIVER, OREGON Official paper of city of Cascade Locks, Oregon. Official publication for American Legion post No. 88, Bonneville, Ore. Entered as second class m atter at the postoffice at Hood River, Ore gon, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. JOHN H. TRAVIS.................... Editor Published every Friday in the interests of the Bonneville Dam area by the Sun Publishing Company, Inc. There is no diversion of mankind that carries The sense of accomplishment like picking berries Those berries that flourish there, sans cultivation. And found, so it seems, at the end of creation. — — FISH N O TES Household Hints Meetings LandTronsactions Recipes Silo Silas BONNEVILLE