Appointments Made For Power Survey Public Power Projects Needed for Cheap Juice ♦ P ublic pow er p ro jects are the only e ffe c tiv e m eans o f keeping down the c o st o f e le c tric ity to the people. In an a rtic le w ritten for the United S ta te s News, J . D. R oss, A dm inis­ tr a to r of the B onneville P ro je c t, m ade th is d eclaratio n and said th a t s ta te regu lation o f u tility com panies had failed. H is sta tem e n t w as part o f a sy m ­ posium on th e fed eral n av ig atio n and h y d ro electric program w hich d iscu ss­ ed the recen t co n feren ces betw een P resid en t R oosevent and u tility e x ­ ecu tiv es headed by W endell L. W il­ k ie of the C om m onw ealth & Sou th ern H olding Company. Public “ Y a rd stic k ” Approved “T h e com petition o f a public pow er sy stem reduces ra te s to a very g re a t d eg ree,” he said. " B u t th e h ig h est degree o f econom y is reached when th e public power ag en cy o ffe r s the e x istin g private com pany a fa ir p rice to p u rchase its property b efo re it s ta r ts in com p etition.” R e sista n c e of the p rivate u tilities to policing by the S e cu ritie s and E x ­ ch a n g e Com m ission w as condem ned by the B onneville A d m inistrator. He d eclared th a t the Com m ission en ­ cou raged issu an ce of sto ck s and bonds th a t had proper value b ack o f them . "T h e s e com panies a sk regu ­ latio n from th e people in one b reath and fig h t it in the next b re a th ." P riv a te C om panies Held a t F a u lt Mr. R o ss rdfuted the con ten tion th a t the F ed era l G overnm ent w as h ind ering e lectrifica tio n progress. " I f p riv a te pow er is backw ard in d ev el­ o p m en t," he said, " i t is th e ir own fa u lt. H onest sto ck s and bonds a l­ w ays find a m arket. T h e ir ch ie f trou ble is th a t the public h e sita te s to believe them sincere a fte r th e d is­ a s te r s th ey brought in the la st d e­ p re ssio n .” B r o n z e U sed by R om an s Bonneville (B y Je a n B rad ley) Novel P a rty Held A “ n o -h o st” parry, beginning with a d inner a t B on n y V illa T av ern , in ­ cluded a s g u ests, Mr. and M rs. R . M. L e P e re , Mr. and Mrs. Albert B au er, Mr. and M rs. L ee H o stetter, Mr. and M rs. E . C W h ite, Mr and M rs. F red L. A bbott, and Mr. and M rs. F ra n k M Lew is. A fte r th e dinner, the party sep a ra ted into groups for an evening o f bridge. Follow in g th is the gu ests g ath ered to g eth er again to welcome in th e new y ear. ♦ 4-H Club News COO KIN G I (B y E d na M aye Jo h n so n ) A sp ecial m eetin g w as called M on­ d ay a ftern o o n , Ja n . 3 , to elect o f­ fic e rs fo r th e com ing y e a r o f 1938 . T h e y w ere elected a s fo llo w s : P r e s ­ ident, Nell R a y B ro llia r; v ice-p re si­ dent, E d n a M aye Jo h n so n ; se cre ta ry , Ja n ic e M ikkelsen . O th er m em bers o f th is group a r e : E la in e R eg n ier, ¿Margaret Ann S ta rk , S h irle y W ood­ ward, O live P o tts, B e tty J e a n C lark, I.o t^ in e N ichols, N orm a D avidson, and Jo a n n a Turnipseed. T h e se g irls w ith th e ir lead er, Mrs. J . A. Jo n e s , ex p ect to do a lot o f good 4-H work th rou gh ou t the com ing y ea r. R eleased F ro m Hospital ♦ in T h e ir E a r ly P lo w s M rs. B e rth a M arkw art, who has COO KIN G II P lo w s used by the ea rly R o m a n s been a p atien t aT the E m anuel Hos- (B y E le a n o r Sp ragu e) h ad a d e ta ch a b le pole, held to the pitol in P ortlan d for the p ast two A sp ecial m eetin g w as called by b e a m by wooden pegs. T he s h a re w eeks, retu rn ed to h er home Monday w as lashed in p la ce by thongs. T h e and is rapidly recov erin g from a s e ­ Club L ea d e r M rs. P. F . K e ls a y M on­ day aftern o o n fo r the purpose of o u tlin e of the forked tree re m a in e d , vere illn ess. ele c tin g new o ffic e r s fo r the com - ♦ b u t th e tr e e its e lf has b een r e ­ y ear. O fficers elected w ere as p la ce d by s e p a ra te p a rts fash io n ed R etu rn s to U niversity fo llo w s: P resiu en t, L u cille N ich o ls; b y c r a ftsm e n . K e ith Hill has resum ed his studies vice-p resid en t, E le a n o r S p ra g u e ; s e c ­ P a c ific U niv ersity a t F o r e s t j re ta ry , Audrey K e lsa y . O th er m em ­ L a te r R o m a n s applied- to the plow at th e ir hig hly d eveloped a r tis tr y in G rove, a fte r en jo yin g his holiday v a- I bers included H elen R o sen b a ck , B e t­ bro n ze and iron, a cc o rd in g to a ca tio n w ith his parents, M r. and ! ty K e lsa y , and K a th le en Low e. w rite r in the R u ra l N ew -Y o rk er. M rs. R o ry Hill. T h e n e x t m eetin g will be held as ♦ soon a s record books, e tc ., a re re­ T h e s e m e ta ls had been d isco v ere d Mrs. R ussell E n te rta in s ceived. in the E a s t som e 4,000 y e a rs e a r ­ ♦ H ostess a t a d an ce social W ed n es­ lie r — the d isco v ery of b ronze and th e invention of w ritin g rough ly co ­ day evening, Dec. 29 a t the C ivic S E W IN G I (B y O live P otts) in cid e and m a rk th e beg in n in g of Auditorium , w as Mrs. B e rth a R u s­ th e h isto ric period, only 5,000 o r sell. An evening o f d an cin g follow ed A special m eetin g w as called M on­ 6.000 y e a rs ag o ; iron c a m e a b o u t by re fresh m en ts w as en joyed by the day aftern oo n , J a n . 3, to elect o ffi­ older pupils of h er dancing cla s s e s ce rs for th e com ing y ear. T h ose 1.000 y e a rs la te r than bronze. T h e and th e ir friends. elected a re a s fo llo w s : P resid en t, R o m a n s m ad e s h a re s and m old- ♦ B e tty C la rk ; vice-p resid en t, Olive b o a rd s of m e ta l and added a w h eel Move to Drus R esidence P o tts ; s e c re ta ry , S h irle y W oodward. — fro m the w a rrio r’s c h a r io t— to T h e m em bers a re E d n a M aye Jo h n ­ Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n W offen d en are co n tro l and re g u la te the d epth of ston, O live P o tts, B e tty C lark, S h ir­ now occupying the resid ence re c e n t­ plow ing. ly v a ca ted by Mr. and M rs. K a rl ley W oodw ard. T h e se girls, w ith T h e an cien t Sp an ish plow show s D rus and fam ily. th eir new leader, Mrs. Dan Albuehes, an e a r ly sta g e in the d ev elo p m en t exp ect to do a lot o f 4-H w ork this ♦ of the m odern m old board . U n til y ear. M i. and Mrs. Colby M. M eyers ♦ th e m old board c a m e the plow m e r e ­ w ere d inner g u ests nf Dr. and Mrs. ly gashed the soil to p e rm it the p la c ­ S ta n le y W ells of Hood R iv er F rid a y . S E W IN G II ing of seed s. A fterw ard it b e c a m e (B y L uolle N ichols Mr and M rs. A lbert F . B e rn i of a tilla g e im p le m en t also and took \ spccinl m eetin g w as called M on­ P ortlan d and Mr. and M rs. J . W . on its co m p lex fu n ctio n of p u lv e r­ day aftern o o n to e lect o ffic e rs for M iles of B on n eville w ere New Y e a r's izing, m ix in g , a e r a tin g and in v e rt­ the com ing y e a r o f 1938. T h ey w ere day g u ests o f Mr. and M rs. R o b ert elected as fo llo w s: P resid en t, B e tty ing the e a r th , ex p o sin g it to the M. l.e P ere. K elsa y , p re s id e n t; L u cille N ichols, w eath er and re le a s in g new fe rtility . T h e resid ence o f Mr. and Mrs. Otto T h e e a rly E n g lish plows had C. H artm an , who moved from the co n ica l points that dug r a th e r th a n R eserv a tio n Monday w ill soon be oo- sh eared throu gh the soil. Su ch a -upied by Mr. and Mrs. F red C. I plow w as p aten ted by Jo s e p h F o l- C arlton and fam ily. ja m b e of Y o rk sh ire in 1720. l>y 1703 Mr. and ¿Mrs. Roy S eh eu fele are S c o ttish plows w ere m ad e e n tire ly neeupving the resid en ce recen tly of m e ta l, th e m oldboard of c a s t vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Irw in E j iron, the sh a re , b ea m , han d les and B u rks. co u lte r of c a s t iron. T h e sh a re w as Ted Joh n so n w as a holiday guest [ n arro w and the tu rned furrow had an of Harold K a n z ler at the K a n z le r ! in v e rte d V -shap e. T h e top of the i .-¡derve o • P.radfotd Island . fu rro w w as not cru m b led and the L yle Arnold, d ire cto r of m usic ol i plow w as not re q u ired to p u lv erize W estern B ap tist T h eo lo g ical Sem in - ; the soil. Seed , b ro a d c a s t by hand, ary in P ortland and M iss Aplanalp i ro lled down into the g ro o v es betw een a led in the C h ristia n E n d eav o r s e r -i the lap ping fu rrow s, to be e a s ily rs Surda\ night w ith songs and co v e red by the d ra g s or wooden nieces played on th e piano by Mr. \rnold. h arro w s th a t follow ed. T h is cu sto m s e . the stan d ard for plowing in E n g ­ land and it is s till p opu lar th e re. IB .R orfc R e m in d e rs In I !m a In L im a . P e ru v ia n c a p ita l d atin g from the ea rly Sp an ish d a y s of the F ifte e n th ce n tu ry , a r e n o ta b le m on­ u m ents re m in isce n t of the v ice ro y s , the U n iv ersity of San M arco s, the o ld est sea t of learn in g in the W est­ ern h em isp h e re, and the finest e x ­ a m p les of Sp an ish co lo n ial a r c h .te c - lu re in e x is te n c e A d ja ce n t to m od ­ ern l im a a re the an cien t sh rin es of the p re-co n q u est peoples and the d eau city of C oev al, w hich v ies w ith B ab y lo n in its a n tiq u ity .— R o ck } M ountain H erald. FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1987. THE BO N N EV ILLE DAM CHRONICLE roi: K I Ive Inexpenalve'y and onmfi rtalily th is w in ter at v ice-p resid en t“; H elen R osenbacK , s e c re ta ry . T h e o th er m em bers o f th is group include Ja n ic e M ikkelsen, N ell R a e B ro llia r, E la in e R eg en ier, ♦ E le a n o r Sp ragu e, Audrey K e lsa y , J . D. R o ss, A d m in istrato r o f th e M a rg a ret Ann S ta rk , K a th le en Lowe, B on n ev ille P ro je c t, h as added tw o and L o ra in e N ichols. T h ese girls, men to h is s t a ff to serv e a s field w ith th e ir lead er, M rs. J . F . K elsa y , ex am in ers in the S ta te of O regon, ex p ect to do a lot o f good 4-H w ork accord in g to in form ation receiv ed through th e com ing y ear. from the a d m in istra to r’s o ffice. T h e y a re B y ro n G. C arney o f M ilw aukie and M orton Tom pkins o f D ayton. BALLOTING CONTINUES Though no re cen t tab u latio n s h ave I T h ese appointm ents a re for a p e r­ been m ade on the vote for the nam e iod o f th ree m onths, during w hich o f the new lak e to be form ed by tim e th e field exam in ers will m ak e B o n n ev ille D am and th e C olum bia a survey o f th e pow er req u irem en ts R iv er, b a llo ts con tinu e to com e to o f the v ariou s Oregon cou nties. A s th e C hronicle, w ith L a k e B on n eville p a rt o f th e ir duties, th ey w ill d iscu ss f a r in th e lead as th e ch o ice of the th e m a rk etin g of B on n ev ille pow er people o f th is lo ca lity . In te re s t h as w ith individuals throughout th e been grow in g in th e lake-n am in g, S ta te . and the C hron icle h a s decided to pro­ T h e ex a m in ers w ill co n fer w ith long th e b a llo t-receiv in g till more fa rm , civ ic, and co m m ercial o rg a n ­ citizen s h av e had a ch a n ce to in ­ ization s, a s w ell as w ith individuals d icate th e ir ch o ice. I t had been p re­ and p riv a te com pany ex ecu tiv es in ­ viously announced to conclude th e terested in procuring ele c tricity fro m v ote Ja n u a r y 1, bu t th e balloting, a c ­ th e fed era l dam. 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