The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939, October 21, 1938, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    F R ID A Y . OCTOBER SI. ISM
T I I K W J N M . A I I I h HAM C H R O N IC L E
» Ol It
Editorial Views and Discussions
H U M O R FOR 'I H E V O T E R
One measure appearing °n the ballot by
initiative petition which strikes "close home"
is the W.iter Purification and Prevention of
Pollution Hill The matter of stream pollution
h a s been treated in lighter vein on this page in
r e t e n t issues
ind even dissertations in the
Voters Pamphlet divert from the usual dry
legal phraseology and set forth convincing
p h r uses
in verse.
A poem by Samuel I. Simpson, written 60
ye.ir .i jo eulogizing the beauty of the W i l ­
lamette before the days of stream contamina­
tion concludes with the lines —
( in the roaring waste of ocean
Shall thy scattered waves to tossed.
Mid the surge's rhythmic thunder
Shall thy silver tongues he lost.
( )' thv glimmering rush of gladness
Forum . . .
Mocks this turbid life of mine!
Racing to the wild Forever
Down the sloping paths of 1 ime.
Onward ever. Lovely River.
Softly calling to the sea
Time that scars us, maims and mars us.
Leaves no track or trench on thee.
The beauteous verse r e c e iv e s modern com­
ment from the pen of Dean Collins, con­
demning the pollution of the river, who closes
his poem as follows:
If Sam Simpson from Elysium
Could come back and see thee now,
He would tear his lovely poem.
And with dour and gloomy brow'.
'Onward ever, lovely river.
He would say. And how are tricks?
But if I’m invited swimming
1 prefer the river Styx .
School News
T*
appreciate it immensely if they could
give It to uri
The high
hool boys had a fo o t­
h ill game with .Stevenson lust week
T h e score wn Ued <M> T h e y hope
I to win then next game which is this
j Friday.
The teachers of both the high
I school and the grade s hool went to
Tile Dalle for the Teachers' Con­
vention
They W i r e gone Monday
1 and Tuesday
There was no school
j these two days
Six wed. examinations w ere g i v ­
en last Thm -.lay and Friday, much
to the d.-g ist o f many
pupils
Ueport cards will Is* given out this
week
Tin- IMit..r
; •
plit, i* ili >*"11 I1 »per I l>e •*»'’*.
In n III.I * <■ Hint Ihr Wri*k <>f Ori
HON M M II I H t i i o o i . N t . W s
" I it iM luiiiwn i. I* T A Member­
I l l y l . o r u l n e AA r h h r r >
ship W**rIt
Mio I « »plain Ihr object
T h e Honnevllle Hr hool will give a
of I* T A mol mu...... it the t h in « »
tl.it » . in- dolili,' in our rommunltyT carn ival ni the school Krnlay even
ing t let in
Kvrryone in cordially
T o jirotnolr Hi* welfare o f chll-
invited to at I rtnl
Th ere will be
itien nini yolilli ln Ihr home, arhnol
rii li* rii and roinmtinll)
T o ralar ninny featu re» »nine o f which are
I.iM.r Prize
Mystery Tunnel. Flab
11.. ni a t o l . rd of home hf** to t e n i r *
I'ond
I'eano, Magician and Shuw
ail* 1.1 a t r law* for fit«* rare and pro
tr. lion of rlnldi i n mid youth, to tiainea and fun and lot» of eiitif'
hi > 11K into i linter rrlat on the homi* ( '. . m e ' one and all and have u good
and rii... I that paretita and teai'hera time
Mias Stevens at tended the Inter­
mat « oo | h i al«* in te 11 ig cutí v In the
mediate Teachers Miwting In Port
tramlnic of Ilo* . luid»
II\l h FROM T K I 1*
Mm» D a la s h ff the
T o drvrl.ip hrlvtrrn eihiratnr# and land Saturday
\V
AA'
Pill
faixton returned
I
’rim.iry
T
e
a
c
h
e
r
»
Meeting
in
l*ort-
Hu , in* i *1 i ni I >1
iirh uniteti efforta
Monday from a ll>-day trip to Chl-
hind,
wtnli*
Mra
1
»
K
e
e
fe
went
to
a» will •rrurr for every child Ihr
Salem for the Annual Music Section ea o t-. attend the National S afety
hint;i at /nlvnntagea In physical men
o f the Oregon Stale Teachers' A sso ­ i 'onferrnce
tnI anelai tnd aplrilunl c i m a t i m i
Tina la not a local organization hill ciation Conference
T h e Dirls
Is-ague of Honnevilli*
a
national
with
approximately
I KJI lilt ( O N T I I O I . I AAA
1»7 i ■ a i organizations
with a b o u t S c I kmi I hint initiation Monday. Oct
The cr* ■ *n Ihjuor control law was
Tliose im lia tn l w ere Jeanette
f liai liai ni r in li «• r a
poaalldy the 17
framed in recognition o f the fact
I* T A la Ihr lai y rat In Ihr t'nltrd Caron. Dolores Heifer, Shirley Shut- that prohibition or unreasonable rea-
enhurg
and
Iris
Mem
ovltcli
Tills
State ,
tr turn is ineffectual In preventing
May I alale anni" o f the Ihlnifa inaki-s nine in (lie Dirts' l e a g u e tins a large pail o f the population from
year
W
e
hope
tliey
will
enjoy
hav-
« e are itmng hero*
obt lining intoxicating beverages Th e
mg them
Klrat through our efforta vt e oh
act was framed with the intent to
The 7th and Mb grades City lias
I. lined a muale teacher for our
minimize abuse o f the use o f alco­
elected
t.ester
Iguituinn
for
sh
eriff
a hool
holic tuiuor so fa r ns possible
We aponaor I'a m p flr e G irl*
and Th e sh eriff's salary lias not I n - i - ii
peer and light wines were made
i
decided
on
yet
Some
of
the
business
are woiktng to r e v iv e Hoy Scouta
more readily available than the high­
Jesse
We
ilao afionaor I It I ’ luh work people in P o w e r City are
ly intoxli iting liquors; w ere made
w tilth waa very auciwaaful last v< ir. M'.«ii> private deteetive, fate a year, obtainable by the glass, whereas the
our lei\ « and girls having won four llinmie Italiedeaw, Sign Co . Roy .p ntuous liquors and fortified wines
Ural prizes tw o arcond p r u e » four l.uscli Insurance Co , Jeanette Caron ¡..mid In* had only In packages from
thint and one fourth prize. a total j and Palsy L elthelser in a l*rlnting state liquor stores, to bo consumed
of H o i « ' at the llo o d l l l v r r ■«"hool I 1 t ’o w In. h is called Ditto
..ff the premises
Dispensers o f light
It.iv l.uscli lias been out of . I i . hi I
fair
wine and beer were put under strict
Main plana are under w a v to Ite n r - I days on account o f an accident in
regulation and supervision
He had four atltches taken
f i ih. children o f Ihia comniunily football
In other d a t e s that have .Iquor
and the wav to carry them out la I In bis tongue, otherwise he is all , oiitrol boards, the Oregon law is
right
through your au|>|Mirt and ctKtpera
recognized as one o f the ts'St. If not
1 1..
11. M ia your organisation, an let
I’tie primary room had ttielr pet
the ts'St , yet devised
T h e Oregon
n I’tiuisday
Parents of the
U« make It a b ig g e r aucceaa Itila » ' oyy
. ", mission is held In high esteem
children w ere invited
Th ey had a
\ rat
tad us rrmemtiar to re mem
for its impartial but rigid admlnla-
short program, showed their pets
bn I' I* y neetla you
' tration
Mia Kelsav I'rea
c.l ifterw ir.ts served refreshments
The origin al Knox law has been
of cider and doughnuts
amended frv>m time to tim e by the
I'H I I ' t l l t M * l t \ l l
III t M O M *
The ,'trd and 4th grades wrote
legislature, but a lw ay s under guid­
When Ilo Roll ball tw.ya gel ready
itle is
Inst
week
thanking
Mrs
ance of members who w ere actuated
1.. throw the old hall around next North and Mr
Coulter tor their
■Pt lug Ihr field will tte ready for courtesy in showing us the Post tty desire to make such im prove­
ment« in accordance with the theory
them
filia
week
ga n tener«
>rv O ffice
Tills week the t allguage
w Inch the law w as built as ex-
h i . y pi Wi ng
raking and seeding tunc was taken up writing letters to
p e i'c iiw showed were needed
til. .otthnll pai k oppi »alle the |>o»t Mrs
Is* P e r * who brought us a
The initiated measure Is put fo r ­
’ idi* >in (ht* rt*rtt*rv
i itiful begonia and to Mr Stuhha
ward in the name o f the Anti I .iquor
I itfhU
rtv |»Ut U f l * 1*'
* um
w tin painted the flow er pots for u*
,. ie o f Oregon
It might work as
nier and now with a turf field the
Sim ley
Owsley
left
the
Herd
i le.trm nt upon the total volume o f
tram will h. on Ih r »pot to put »ut kti.h
last » I S k moving with tier
, r and light wines consumed, but
B-'inr n al hall plavtli
family to Portland
it would almost certain ly promote
Oeorge Chaney
brought another
■temperance in consumption o f the
t h e BONNEVILLE PAM
i id le to 1» ! companion t. \\ ■ mipy
■ r volume and greater importance
turtle ha* tirrn named
Tt e I new
the consumption of hard liquors
I*. ¡■eve
The public demands access to al-
lohn O 'Iti
ftHilltl a itr\ thusti«*
' .lie beverages
It la a safe pre-
I ifflclal paper o f city o f I aa. ad#
ad in w htch mum
tmgs hAtl
• option that it opposes return o f
tanka Oregon
olisi up
tor the winter
It M i
the old-time saloon
The public
orti. .1 publication for Amanean
igtit in fot i les son .*u lady hugs
> .-iM not trust the liquor interests
le g i o n peal N o »
IhmnaetUe >’ ra
d e r w h ic h a s a fe p la c e vv.»« flr>ur .1
t , « r i t e the control laws, nor ahoul.t
Notice of Budget Hearing
N O T I C E IS H E R E B Y G I V E N to the legal voters
of the city of Cascade Locks. Hood River County.
Oregon, that at a regular meeting of the Council of the
said City of Cascade Locks. Oregon, to be held at the
Council Chambers in said Cit\ of Cascade Locks
on the thirty-first dav of October. 1938. at eight o’clock
p. m. on said dav. a hearing will be held for the purpose
of discussing the budget hereinafter set out with the
levying board
The total amount of money needed by said City
during the calendar year of 1^39 is estimated in the fol-
lowing budget and includes the amount of money to be
received by said citv from fines, licenses ¿ind road taxes.
and all other monies of the City.
GENERAL
Advertising
Printing
Elections
Emergency
200.00
100.00
50.00
.249.00
1
1.599.00
P O LIC E
Salary
Special Police
Insurance
1.200.00
50.00
50.00
1.300.00
500.00
Ml
500.00
STREETS
Maintenance and Repair
1.000.00
1.000.00
RECORDER
Salary
Audit
Supplies
300.00
100.00
25.00
425.00
ATTORNEY
Salary
250.00
250.00
TREASURER
Sal.trv
Bonds
Supplies
300.00
25.00
15.00
340.00
E N G IN E E R
Salary
100.00
100.00
Estimated Outstanding Warrants and Interest
2.000.00
REVENUES
Licenses, rents, etc.
Fines
Road Taxes
1.550.00
650.00
450.00
450.00
G. E. M A N C H E S T E R
Mayor
j
ATTEST
W
| CARLSON
Recorder
Salmon, Trout and
Chicken Dinners
C H R O N IC L E
o s id e
Mitered aa second class matter at
• lo ffio «
under tha
M«
t
Jr y Mf
II
al
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Act r*f c o n g r « . of
iM
r K A V IR
1
Put . t r d
ev e ry
rttdav
tn the
tnterr•'> . f the H.wrnexllle l ^ m i » a
t., i*r
Publishing v\ympairv Inc
lu ll
y tit It t O N A ► M * s » *
> . » . ttrWOS • » «.I • " * • I
the I aa. ode I * ™ « » W ip w e y
I « k* « • •• ,h *" K "
yeti I *.i .r It.maey iMe
.1
at
PENN’S
M
fo r their h ib ern a tio n
♦
ne would »uplH.se want the pro-
t. ti.«lists to do It
I f changes in
I I M AIO I O I h » H H . II » I II I Ml I
¡.resent law are desirable let the
tty A t rillila 't . Mullen
i judlced b* the la w giver*
The
'he gir Is of the Cascade
ivkft p.■•nling measute has that element
ih Sch . s »1 have fveen fix •hg up
perversity in It from which prr-
Th.sw* on !hr
f U h kt*r HH'ir.
* with deep convictions are how
mi; K r r Art* Ihr president s .A 111«*
» p H intention*»!. unable to free
Mill TM .md h rr f»»sisfsnt • tv •ntìA t f., ..»elves
It ts unwise an.l If
I i o r o l h v MsclK innon t > - d
its results would no d«*uht
r Ajiur ah id Helen
*r*Ii • ! *.»p|Hvinf Ha s|H«nsors
The N il
These girls have t e rn gather
1 tw defeated »»regom an
I.sirs
tstiles
picturx
rtc
A ig .,t»y ta w ill charge half fare«
k : d people h a i r < .*«tn ini!is!
t.'urtsts using government rail-
so y .aie else haa i.nvthirg
d r y do not want we won
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FIRE
Sundries and Equipment
1
L. M O R G A N . l e s s e e
miles cast of Cascade Locks
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COLD STORAGE
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A G A IN
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t v t -her 71
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P h o n e 131
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