The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939, December 09, 1938, Image 1

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On W est Coast Papers
HON N F \ I l 1 F
Mid-Columbia
Chamber Has
Annual Meet
Telephones Improved
At Cascade Links
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Bids Received
On New
Road Sector
S t a r t i n g th is w eek all telephone i n ­
It looked as though the c o n t r a c t
s tru m e n ta , e x c e p t those con *ctcd
b e tw e e n th e C ity of Cascade L o ck s
,w i t h
th e
g o v e r n m e n t's
private
and th e W e s t Coast Pow er Company
b ra n ch e x c h a n g e , o f B o nneville md
w a s to be signed yesterday but five
C a s c a d e L o c k * c u s t o m e r s will be re
m in u te s a f t e r the attorneys met the
placed by new te lephones, accenting
c o u n c ilm e n knew that an o th er delay
J a c k F'laucher of C a s c a d e L o ck s
T h e e ig h th a n n u a l m e e tin g of the to r e p r e s e n t a t iv e s o f the P a c if ic I'el
A dvices from the O regon S ta te
| h a d a r is e n and that the signing
y e s te rd a y a nno unced the le a s in g o f
l li d - C o l u m b i a
Cham ber
of
C o m ­ ephone A T e le g r a p h Company
would on ce ag a in be delayed
H ig h w ay C o m m is sio n re v e al that the
a building now under co n s tru ctio n
T h e new te le p h o n es a r e designed proposed new w a t e r grade highway
T h i s tim e th e objection hinged on m e r c e w a s held at th e Columbia
j u s t south o f th e K la u c h e r p la ce of
th e a u t h o r i ty fo r signing by ce rta in G o r g e H otel W e d n e s d a y night with to work m o re e ffi c ie n tl y with the
b u sin ess to E m il Young, p ro prieto r
up th e C o lu m b ia G o r g e is a possi­
o f f i c e r s o f th e W est Coast P ow er r e p r e s e n t a t iv e « o f B o n n e v ille and new burled e x c h a n g e c a b le which Is
o f Y o u n g 's B a k e r y o f Hood R iv er.
Company
C ity o fficials would not C a s c a d e L o c k s h e lp ing m a k e it the to be placed in s e r v ic e D ece m b e r l.V bility In th e n o t-to o d istant fu ture
Y ou n g within te n d a y s p la n s open­
T h i s new
e x c h a n g e ca b le was
a c c e p t th e s ig n a tu re under the co n ­ l a r g e s t m e e tin g e v e r held.
T h o u g h no c o n t r a c t has as >et hern
ing a modern b a k e r y shop w h ich will
placed a lo n g th e h ig h w a y for the aw a rd e d fo r the newly proposed Cor
d ition s p re sen ted and so the delay.
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E lle n S u n d s te n o f C a s c a d e It is hoped that the signing will take R o b e r t D e s l s l e t s and B e n Torpen
t>ett S t a t i o n - R o o s t e r l tiv k section of
p la c e M onday night, but no one is w e re p re s en t to re p r e s e n t B on n e v ille c h a n g e s a t th e s a m e tim e the new
L o c k s , who is s e r v in g an a p p r e n t ic e ­
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tad»
holding his breath
with ab o u t h a l f o f th e b u sin essm en
ship in the Hood R iv e r s to re at the
c a b le w aa placed th is fall
were re ce iv e d la te last month on the
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p re s e n t time, will be in c h a r g e o f
T h e r e is no g e n e r a l ch a n g e in the n,'w s e c t o r by the S t a t e H ig hw ay
l-oek s
the new e sta b lis h m e n t.
type o r a p p e a r a n c e o f the new in- C o m m issio n , i n fo r m a tio n from com
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E v e r y m o rn in g the d elivery wagon
mended by th e v a r io u s c o m m itte e s s tr u m e n ts . N e ith e r will there be any m ission h e a d q u a r te r s re v e als
will a r r iv e fro m Hood R i v e r with
w e re p re s e n te d to th e resolutions c h a n g e in the p re sen t telephone mini- | T h a new work c o n s is ts of 2 J6 miles
all m a n n e r o f b a k e r y goods rig ht
c
o m m it te e w h o p a s s ed them
Ira hers, n o r In th e m a n n e r o f operation of c l e a r i n g work 0.17 mile grading,
out o f the ov en s o f Y o u n g 's D ow n ­
A ctu a l work o f m a k in g the changes and I 15 m iles o f tx*ck toe e m ban k
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T h e C o lo nial Consti a ctio n Com pany
fo rces .
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in th e building now b eing remodeled t r e e s ? ” “ Should the C h ris tm a s tree
of S p o k a n e wn* the low bidder for
O fficers
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th e
c o m in g
year
b etw een the e a t in g p lace and M ike's c u s t o m be abolished in the in te rests
this work at $120410
T h e r e were
w e re a s follow s
P re s id e n t, T W.
B a r b e r Shop.
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C om m ission
o f c o n s e r v a t i o n ’ '' " W h a t a sh am e N ordby. B i n g e n ;
F i r s t V ic e -p r e a i-I
d eferred the m ak in g o f the aw ard
to w a s t e all tho se C h ristm as t r e e s ! " dent. E d w a rd l-ag e. Hood R iv e r ;
pending the s a t i s f a c t o r y c l e a r i n g up
W i th th e co m in g of the C h ris tm a s Se co n d V ic e -p r e s id e n t, Clyde P e r - j
Movie T o Be Shown
8if some r ig h t-o f-w a y m a tt e r s
h o lid a y s e a s o n , these and s im ila r kins, V a n c o u v e r ; T h ird V ic e - p r e s i ­
At Locks High School
T h e H ig hw ay C o m m is sio n h a s a llo ­
q u e s tio n s a g a in are subm itted to the dent. W . G
H u ffo rd . S t e v e n s o n ;
♦
T h e second d am to be built on the ca te d funds toward th e com pletion o f
U. S. F o r e s t Service.
T h e y repeat S e c r e t a r y , W S N elson. T h e D a ll e s ;
T h e first o f a s e r ie s o f stud ent
th e viewpoint o f scie n tific fo re s te rs
l s t u is T h u n . U n d e r w o o d ; D ir e cto rs , B o n n e v ille re s e r v a tio n will be c o m ­ the w a t e r grade h ig h w a y to T h e
body b e n e fit fu n c tio n s will be given
A sum
" C o n s e r v a t io n is wise u s e ," th e y say. H a r r y O .N tel, T h e D a lle s. W illia m pleted n e x t W e d n e s d a y or perhaps D alles for 1M0 co n s tr u c tio n
to nig ht a t th e C a s c a d e L o c k s High
so o n e r
Mud M o untain is the nam e of $125.000 has been e a r m a r k e d fo r
" A tr e e is a living, gro w ing thing
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E n t e r t a i n m e n t to nig ht will
o f the new p r o je c t which is being an overt’ro salng al Trxmtdale. and
I t r e a c h e s m a tu rity , d ecay s, and dies S im p so n , P o rtla n d .
be a ta lk ie ve rsion o f L o u is e M.
c o n s tr u c te d to a s c a le of BO feet to $280.0(g) for the second unit on th e
T h e fo rest is a crop, and should be
A l c o t t's •'Little M e n ,” a f i r s t run
one foot in th e new hydraulic lab­ sectio n betw een T m u td a le and Dod­
h a r v e s te d
W h e t h e r we u se it fo r
p ic tu r e o f po p u la r in te rest
An h il­
o ra to ry
son
In addition to these p r o je c t*
C h r is t m a s tree*, for lum ber,
for
ariou s com edy. “ P la y B a l l , " will also n e w s p rin t pulp, or f o r ra y o n , de-
T h e building w a s Jam med with the United S t a t e s B u re a u o f l l i b i i c
be o f f e r e d on the scre en .
men th is w eek, pouring concrete, Hoads will com plete the g rad in g o f
depend? upon co m m u n ity need s and
A r e c o r d -b r e a k in g crowd ia e x p e c ­
ru n n in g lines, p a c k in g ea rth , ch e ck
the E a g le Creek C a s c a d e Is te k * u s e
d esire s."
ted b e c a u s e o f th e q u a lity o f th e
ing c o n t o u r * and working very s im ­ lion, now under c o n t r a c t, the C o m ­
L o o k in g upon th e fe r e s t as a crop, ♦
riiovie to be pre sen ted and th e stu d ent
mission reported
It |R q u it* lik ely
f o r e s t e r s hold t h a t th e th in g to be
E le c tr i c it y fro m B o n n e v ille D a m ila r to the p ro v e rb ial beavera.
body b en e fit th e proceed s w ill p ro ­
As soon a s th e d am la completed th at additional Plireat H ighw ay funds
con sid ere d is th e produ cing pow er o f will be ap«eded to public d is tr ic ts
vide. sta te d T J . I ^ n g t o n , p rincipal
in a c t u a l s c a l e to the p r o je c t soon will be allocated to this h ig h w ay to
th e land. T h i s should not b e abused
and city-ow ned ay sterna in W a s h i n g ­ t o be s t a r t e d on W h i t * R iv e r In i tn a n r * the work in I MB and IMO.
o f th e school.
or
d estro y e d
H e n ce ,
C h r is tm a s
W a s h in g to n a s a flood co n tro l p r o j­ although this la a m a t t e r th at must
t r e e s should be h a rv e s te d properly. ton and Oregon.
I f g ro w in g on fo rest p ro d u cin g land,
F ollow ing power e le c tio n s in th e e ct. e x te n s i v e te a ts will tie giv e n the be derided d efinitely by th# Com-
Basketball Practise
most v a lu a b le fo r t h a t purpose, too tw o S ta te s . A d m in is tra to r J D. R osa model to d eterm in e from a c t u a l te a ts mission Itself
Now Under W a y
m a n y t r e e s should not be cu t fro m a haa revised co n s tr u c tio n plana fo r th e r e a c tio n o f the r iv e r flow to
The C om m ission haa the c o n s t r u c ­
F ro m these s tu d ie s m u ch tion of the new w a te r- g ra d e h ig h w a y
♦
g iv e n a r e a
I f th e C h r i s t m a s tre e th e initial tra n sm is s io n n e tw o rk to th e d am
W i th daily tu rn -o u ts in order, the c ro p is p ro perly cu t. th e fo re s t Is be com pleted during th e c o m in g y e ar. m o n ey will be saved, f o r f a u l t s th a t under serious co n s id e ra tio n
and
b a s k e t b a ll t e a m of C a s c a d e L o c k s b e t t e r fo r it.
" T h i n n i n g " th e y call S i x out o f aeven W a s h in g to n co u n tie s would not a p p e a r till th e p r o je c t plans to exped ite such c o n s tr u ctio n
H igh Schoo l th is y e a r is re s u ltin g !♦, ju s t lik e th in n in g a p a tc h o f in the present B on n e v ille a r e a voted would be com pleted, a r e c a u g h t and a * much aa possible and a a fund* will
in th e la rg es t squad o f b a s k e tb a ll g a rd e n v e g e ta b l e s
to fo rm public d is tr ic ts fo r th e a a l* c o r r e c t io n s are m ad e in th e s p e c i f i ­ permit
te a m a s p ir a n ts f o r th e past s e v e r a l
V a n d a l i s m is fro w ned upon by o f Colu m bia R iv e r power, and e r e c ­ c a t i o n s
y e a r s in the h is to ry o f the school.
th e s e men o f th e fo re s t.
T h i s in ­ tion o f lines will be h a s te n e d in th e s e
T h e r e a r e fo u r letterm en re tu rn in g clu d e s such t h i n g * a s c u t t i n g tre e * co u n tie s
T IG H T CA RD SI C C E H S E I'I.
In Oregon, th e C ity of
a n d a liberal supply o f K re s h m e n and a lo n g h ig h w a y * , needed f o r b e a u ti ­ M onm outh by a 5-to -l m a rg in a p ­
Al the F ig ht Card held FTIday In
new m a te r i a l is reported th a t will f i c a t i o n ; c u t t in g tops out o f tre e s, proved municipal distribution o f B o n ­ th e G rnd e Schoo l g y m n a s iu m , m e m ­
c a u s e th e v e t e r a n s to h u stle in th u s r e s u l t in g in u n n e c e s s a r y w a s t e ; neville power, and In I -a n r C o u nty b ers o f CCC tro up* a t W y e th fo u g h t
o r d e r to k e e p th e ir firs t
squad o r w a s t e f u ln e s s by c u t t i n g s e v e r a l th e M cK eng le R iv e r P eo p le 's U tility th e hoys o f H e m lock . W a s h i n g t o n
s ta n d in g
t r e e s to g e t o n e p e r fe c t specim en
CANHY. Dec a
E s t im a t in g th a t
D is t r ic t w a s formed by a 4 -to -l vote C am p. In 10 th ree round bouts
The
C r im in a l s t e a l i n g o f t r e e s fro m the
B o y S co u ta received th e fi n a n c i a l eventually It c a n »ave L'gkin a y e a r
P a y in g L in e s^ ('o m e F i r s t
LEA VE FOR EASTERN T R IP
land o f a n o t h e r Is listed as not In
by purchasing B o nneville pow er on
U n d e r the B onneville law, public lie n e fits o f the bouts, w h ich n e tte d
a kilowatt ve.ir basis, serving the
Mr and Mrs V ic W ig r e n o f C a s ­ k e e p in g with th e s a c r e d spirit o f this
ab
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C u ttin g m a n y m o re tre e s a g e n c ie s and cooperative a a s o c l a tlo n * th e m o f f to a good s ta rt.
city anil re*ellin g pow er to the prie
c a d e Ix>cks left M onday night on the holiday
m u st be given first c h a n c e t o p u r ­
posed Canby irrig ation d istrict fo r
P o rtla n d R o s e fo r a 60-day* v a ca tio n th a n th e m a r k e t will a b so rb , is plain
c
h a s e Colum bia R iv er power. " W i t h
pumping Irrigation w a ter, th » city
w h ich will t a k e th e m eaat to C h i­ | w a s t e f u l n e s s , and n o t e v e n good
A R M Y M \ R K h .M EN V I C T O R S
25 W a s h in g to n d istricts and a n u m ­
council adopted a re so lu tio n Monday
c a g o till the f i r s t o f th e y e a r and b u s in e s s
b e r o f Oregon eft lev a s k in g f o r e a r ly
T h e United S t a t e * A rm y E n g in e e r s ' night asking for 250 k ilo w a tt y e a r *
" H a v e y o u r C h r is t m a s tr e e s , by
th e n to C a lifo r n ia
A d m in ia tra to r R i f l e T e a m a g a in c a m e to th e fo re o f power
" R u t d elive ry o f power
T h e W ig r e n s h a v e not b een eaat all m e a n s ' s a y th e f o r e s t e r s
R osy said, " it is Just co m m o n s e n s e FYl<!a\ by d e f e a tin g the B sllw a o d
The city ha* been buy ing power
f o r 20 y e a rs, and while In C h ica g o [ be sure th a t th e y tyuly re p re s e n t
to
build our line* to tho se p la c e s R i f l e Club by a s c o re o f 83ft to HIM in
wholesale from
P o rtla n d
G e n e ra l
will spynt t h e i r tim e with W i g r e n s p e a ce , good will, and h u m a n w e l­
firs t
F o r the next two y e a r s only th e sitting and o ffh a n d positions.
fare ."
Electric company s in c e 1922. r e s e l l ­
fath er
86,400 k ilo w a tts of e n e r g y will be
T o n ig h t the a r m y b oy s m e e t the ing It to domestic and c o m m e r c ia l
a v a i l a b l e to meet the e n tir e d e m an d , Mt Hood R if le Club on t h e i r r a n g e
user* had paid for Its d istrib u tion
T U R K E Y SHOOT S L A T E D
Bonneville Substation
(C ontinued on P a g * E ig h t I
n e a r Sand y
system and had m oney left fo r o t h e r
" G e t y ou r C h r is t m a s T u r k e y at the Bids T o Be Asked
city purpo«r*
Its re s a le r a t e s are
B o n n e v ille R od and G u n C lub T u r ­ ♦
the same ns th ose o f the p riv a te
k e y S h o o t .” T h a t is th e c r y heard
J D R o s s B o n n e v ille d a m p ro je c t
company, according to M ay o r J It
aro u nd B o n n e v ille th e s e d a y s from a d m in is tr a t o r , announced at a lunrh -
Vinvard
m e m b e r s o f th e clu b
, eon In S e a t t l e T u e s d a y bids fo r i n ­
Th e city propoaes to s e r v e the
T h e shoot is g o in g to be held on s ta llin g
lin es
and s u b a ta tio n a to
north Irrigation p r o je c t, when It la
D e c e m b e r 18 on B r a d fo r d Islan d
It tra n sp o rt B o n n e v ille c u r r e n t In O r e ­
In operation, from May I to S e p ­
then
though Indiana liked th e m
will s t a r t at 10 a m . w ith c o f fe e gon and W a s h i n g to n will b e asked
I F re d
L ock ley, O regon
Jo u rn al
tember I. the irrig atio n »eaaon. up
and s a n d w ic h e s being served to those w ithin 60 d a y s .
He e s t im a t e d th e w r it e r o f historic a r o u n t a , y e s t e r d a y T h e stu r g e o n s w ere 6 to 12 feet In
to 6'. kilowatts using th e o t h e r h a l f
who requ ire a l itt le tim e to " s e l e c t
work at LI.000 non and m a t e r i a l s at fe a tu re d In hi* article F l a n k H all o f leng th
A 200-pound s tu r g e o n In a fo r rlty purposes
In th is m a n n e r
IT non noo
a bird.
C a s c a d e I^ock* i
net o r In a flahw h eel la q u ite a Jo b It hope* to get (he w h o le s ale ra te
He said co m m u n itie s would be re ­
T h e a cco u n t fo llow s:
to h and le
W e would k n o c k s t u r ­ down to ah- if 1 I mills a k ilo w a tt
CH AN GE M E E T IN G T IM E
c e iv in g power w ithin 18 m o n th s a f t ­
F'rank Hall
s « * )s ta n i p o s t m a s t e r g e o n * on the head and thrirw t h e m hour for eigh t m o nths o f th e y e a r
he B o n n e v ille Rod and Gun Club er c o n t r a c t s a r e let
at C a s c a d e I>><k* * u
p o s t m a s t e r b a rk Into the riv e r
S a lm o n fi s h e r s ’ !.< .J I a I. e n t
s u p e rin te n d en t o f
lounces th e c h a n g e o f m e e tin g
He said th e lin es would run. In fro m 1923 to 1936
c e r ta i n ly had it in fo r th e s tu r g e o n
Canhv'a w s f-r anil light d e p a rtm e n t
ht to th e f ir s t T u e s d a y o f the W a s h i n g to n
from t h e p r o je c t to
" M y f s t h e r At t>r te G l l s l l . w as
"I
went to school In C a s c a d e explained the deal this way to Ad­
nth in th e C iv ic Auditorium
V a n c o u v e r and R a y m o n d w ith a line • lo g g e r , ” said Mr Mall
" I w a s l / i c k i s ev era l y e a rs
l s l * r I put m inistrator J I» Rosa
bet ween A berdeen and C a t h la m e r . b o m
in Michigan
N o v e m b e r .10. In five y e a r* loggin g fo r th e O re g o n
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Model Dam
Near Completion
Juice to be Speeded
To Power Districts
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New Power
Cascade Locks Matt Featured in
Oregon Jo u rn a l Pioneer Accounts