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THF BONNEVILLE DAM CHRONICLE SIX FRIDAY. JANUARY IS. 1989 V »XXXVXXXVXXXXXXVVXXWXXXVXMVX cie rs who ru n u tility d o m w ere th e tric k s of th e tra d e , and I get F IRST B O W E R L IN E (Continued from i'stfe Unci see in g t h e handw ri t i n g on th e wall paid fo r them . I ’m not go in g to in W endell W illkie’s losing fig h t e d u c a te von s t a r t w ithin 10 «Jays of th e a w a r d .” a g a in s t big TVA. A few judicious T he c irc u it’s rig h t-o f- w a y has Bouton t«rri«*r, S u nday, 2 F « 1 ST » w x x v v x x x x xxvxxxvxxxxvxxvw telephone calls soon sm oothed Mr. been s urve yed to follow section l)Hrk brindi«* color, VRMV RFA RI I T I M . yi-MTR old. M y e rs ’ path. I ’ • fac»*, one blue eye, one lines for m ost of th«* d is ta n c e be B O N N E V IL L E SC H O O L R EST R IC TED "Las*, week, h a v in g labored to o Reward. A. N B ray, tw een N o rth Bonneville and V a n (By Lorain«* W ebber) brown eye M ajor H. I>. B agnall. th e Army’ T he (¡ ir is ’ L e a g u e had th e ir r e g level local o bstacles and b ro u g h t all A. S. A rm y Engineer«, Bonne* couver. B rief d ev iatio n s from the 1-9 s t r a i g h t line have been m ade to u la r m e e tin g M onday and elected the u tilities except big Nebr. P. w- r e c ru itin g O fficer, 323 Main P ost vili«*. avoid Arch«*r m ountain, n o rth of new officers. They a r e as follows: e r Co. into line, B a n k e r M yers r e Office Building. P o rtla n d , announe- FOR S ALE Thoroughhr«* «1 Llew- ( 'a p e H orn, and rich b ottom fa rm P res., Dolores S ie fe r; Vice-pres., joiced a t a m ilestone which seem ed «*«1 to d a y th a t re s tr ic tio n s plac«*d • lyn S«•tt«r puppies, $3- Across land ju s t e a s t of Vancouver. A Lora m e W e b b er; S e c r e ta ry , P a ts y to a s s u r e com plete success for the on A rm y r e c r u itin g late in N ovem f r o n i .o. 1 High School. L. A. sh o rt d is tan ce from Vancouver, L e ith e is e r; R e p o rte r, J e a n e t t e C a r “ M yers D eal.” T he F e d e r a l P o w er ber a r e still in force. As a m a t t e r Welsh, Box 98, C ascade 1.,<M ks. th e rig h t-o f- w a y t u rn s n o rth w e s t- on. C om m issio n ap p ro v e d th e sale to of fa c t, th e M ajo r said th e s e r e 1-1« wur«l to th e s u b s ta tio n site a t T h e S tu d e n t Body also m et Mon his c lie n ts of th e N e b ra s k a p a r t of s tric tio n s h av e been increased. A m p ere, n ew ly-nam ed siding on a day. T he new* offic ers a re : Pres., I o w a -N e b ra s k a L ig h t & P o w e r Co., O r i g i n a l in s tru c tio n s re s tric te d FOR S A L E 1930 Chevrolet coach, pur «>f the Yacoit b ra n ch of the S te v e n M em ovich; Vice-pres., Roy second b ig g e s t in th e S ta te , for A r m y e n lis tm e n ts to m en w ith $95.00. M« cha nic ally p c r f r e t . P re s e n t in N o r th e r n P acific railw ay. Luseh; Sec., A n ita B e lla rts ; F ire $20,195,991— a co m p ro m ise fig u re p rio r A r m y service. $25 down. Warr«*n Looks If foxl O ver th is e n t i r e d is ta n c e speci C hief, W allace L a x to n ; S tu d e n t consid erab ly h ig h e r th a n FT C 's s tru c tio n s s t a t e t h a t fo r m e r sol 1 18* 1 tax ids on, ( asead«* Locks. fications call fo r th e erectio n of Council, J im H a s k e t; S a fe ty O f f i cost v a lu a tio n but slightly’ u n d er d iers h o n o ra b ly d is c h a rg e d p rio r 374 st«-«d to w ers r a n g in g in h«*ight cers, J e a n e t t e C a ro n and David Io w a - N e b r a s k a 's o rig in a l cost v a l to N o v e m b e r 15 a r e eligible fo r r e from 42 to 70 fe e t and f o r con C a m n ; Yell L ea d ers, Dolores S ie fer uation. e n lis tm e n t for a period of 90 days, I m .m mkaki r e PI B I B M olitimi il f r o m l ‘ a i r e < M i e i struction of to w e r footings. T h e re and J i m R abideau. “ B efore a p p r o v in g the t r a n s a c and t h a t th o s e d is c h a rg e d a f t e r nue and not from tax funds, but will he .'17,000 in s u la to rs used and T h e m ain g i r l s ’ b ask e tb a ll te a m tion th e F P C o m m is s io n e r s asked N o vem ber 15 a r e eligible f o r re- wit bout limit and without vote of 210 miles of s te el-rein fo rc ed a l u m is as follows: Dolores S iefer, g u a r d ; P r o m o te r M yers som e questions. e n lis tm e n t fo r a period of 20 days T h r e e A n ita B ellarts, g u a r d ; P a ts y Lei He said his com m ission was 2V»c/t only. th e people. (As in W a s h in g to n but inum condu c to r cable. t o t now perm itted in O regon.) cables will he r«*<juired fo r the full th e is e r, g u a r d ; Lorain«* W ebber, of $504,899 <*n th e deal. A f t e r a (ìeneral obligation bonds m ay alno d ista n c e in each of the tw o c i r f o r w a rd ; P o rtia Raccanelli, for- split w ith P a r t n e r N itze, and ex- be I'Kued without limit, but only on cuits. w a rd ; J e a n e t t e C aron, fo r w a rd , penses, he expected to net betw een The g o v e rn m e n t w i l l fu rn is h S u b s titu te s , P a t r i c i a W a rd and $70,000 and $80,000. On th is basis a vote of the people. The limit 1« 10 per rent of total asaed valuation tow ers, co nductors and in s u la to rs . P a ts y L ax to n . • his com m ission on th e e n t i r e $90,- T h e c o n t r a c t o r will he re q u ire d to under e x istin g law Th«* boys s t a r t i n g lineup is as 000,000 p u rc h a s e would be $2,250,- 2. Mamlitory em ploym ent of fu rn ish sand, ce m e n t, g ra v e l, r e follows, when th e y played at Cor- 000 w hich would m ean a tidy net a com petent m a n a g e r, us in W ash 1 inforcing steel fo r footings and b e tt: J im m ie R abideau, f o r w a r d ; for Mr. M yers, even a f t e r d e d u c t W a r r e n d a le . O re Inifton. No Kueb provision in pres- t r a n s p o r ta t io n o f m a te r ia ls to Roy Lusch, fo r w a r d ; W allace Lax- ing expe nses, ta x e s and Mr. N itz e ’s points of erection. T he c o n tra c t ton, c e n te r ; J im H a s k e tt, g u a r d ; cut. cut I*IJ|) law. A local Institution interest 3. Optional paym ent of ta x e s up provide* t h a t wag«* ra te s p re v a il S teve Memovich, g u ard . “ W hen a curious C o m m issio n er ed in serving you to your to 0 per cent of gross revenue, u ing in this ar«*a fo r v a rio u s c r a f t s ask e d Mr. M yers !*. >\\ th * c o m p ro satisfaction. em ployed m u st he ad h e re d to by th in g speeifieally prohibited under O F F I C E R S IN S T A L L E D M m ise v a lu a tio n fig u re w as a r riv e d the « vistine law an«l not provided the co n tra c to r. O M E ti \ T H E T \ R IIO at, Mr. M yers replied: . . by P h o n e B o n n ev ille H - f - 3 in W ashington. Not« The IT» ♦ g e n e ra l discussion . . . T h ese a r e pro I . l e r t ri. ut¡litici of ( •»■«*- Th«* O m e g a Th«*ta Rho g irls met M \ J O R P O W E R PRO GR AM Tu«*sday a f te rn o o n and the follow ((’ontlmuil Kroni Pag«* (»net pool 10 i s p« r rent of their Koi • . i up ■ ip i «‘ill. \ tn xes in < olunihin River d a m s s itu a te d a t ing g irls w ere installc«! for th e l o t mid If« oil pei rent in all kinds Bonneville and (¡ra n d Coulee. T he e n s u in g t«*rm: V e rn a W eem an, Pn-t Presiih-nt; Jo an H a rd y , 1 ‘r e s i - c o s t n| i be 220,00(1-volt circ uit, iii- ! I s o l i l e ■ halin g a m a jo r s u b s ta tio n , would d e n t; Helen R osenhaek, Vic«*-pr«*si- in ■I ■ 11. m m t i n n y " and the guid- I" ill'll ximnii lt s i, Wn,nun. ( ii • *«*Mt; Kil«*«*n S p ra g u e , S■•«•retary; d aid of th e s t a t e hydro- tlie (¡i'll o| tills line would help Sally McMullen, Tr< asur«*r; D«*Ktte h in ■ niniission in p re lim in a ry develop a m a rk e t fot power which Moor«*, C h a p la in ; Botty Kelsay, p e t i o t v.i' 1 -pt w here disi n e ta a i e '•Olid be taken over by lb«* (¡rand M arsh a l; Outsi«le («uardian, Shir- less th a n countv wide or ' nice plant when it is com pleted. 1«■ y W oodw ard; In- «I«* (¡uarilian. wio Donna D avidson: P a tric ia C a r t e r , and in consolidations, Ni'w S u b s ta tio n Proposed in u u rts or com m issions and In o rd e r to d eliver Bonnevilh* C onductor; V i r g i n i a '1. .Million, tv "Ulli ib- m ust rail elections power to m ine re m o te d is tric ts and \\ a r <l«*n; Iil«*«*n P ro h a s k a and upon p re s e n ta tio n of on«* set of p e iitn-s, th e sum of $2.171,00(1 lias J e a n n e (>r% is. S u p p o r t e r to th«* titions in proposed county wide or b e e n allocated to c o n s tru c tin g P resid en t. P la n s w e re m ade fo r a «it y wide d istricts. U n d e r oxistinK •cod« i lines" which will o p e r a te hnn«|U«*t th e 23rd of th e m o n th t<> low th e h y droelectric com m ission off tin- m ain circuits. T h e uppro- which th«* m o th e rs a r e tieing in- h o l d s h e a rin g s, m akes s u rv e y s and p n Mrs. B re ta M organ and ui reetimuirudc«! by the B u r vit«*d. te p o ri on feasibility, lim its pre- eau "i th«- Budget would enable th e Mrs. M a r th a C arn e s, advisors, as- I m in a it ex p e n d itu res, ra ils elee- Bo nex ¡lie Vdnunist riitor to en 'i s t o d the girls with th«*ir in**eting. t i o n s , in \\ ashioKtoii no s t a t e eon In r tr- th«- t l *uh*t itiotis a lre a d y d i d m either p re lim in a ry or final planned, and to erect new s u h sta- d i \ i l o p s B it; i m m s i i n stag«**. ti"’ to handle additional pow er P O R T L A N D , J a n . t T h e con- \ under th e pre sen t law, th e dem ands. :rihtition of th è Mt. H«*«»«l r«*«*ren- boatd of fix,- d ire c to is is «*nip- *.x t idler the proposed budget n : lottai ar«*a t «» im lu s try m ay he i to aripnre. develop and o | sm ip in rte r million d o l l a r h u i I «I i u g ilio.isolili, n cconling t«> th è W PA ale powei and watei propel ties, would la erect«sl in conjunction w n t i T s ’ pritject, hy th è fact th a t levy taxes, borrow niottt-y. ra il elec with th«1 s u b s ta tio n now u n d er kiing lui' «itavt‘lo|M*d un im lu s try «>f --le. I*S||C cert iflcat es of indebti-d " i n s t r u c t i o n in V ancouver. It '««m«* $20,HOO.OOO in th«* l 'n i t e d ness, eliti I into coliti nets, -m* and wmilit be usfil fur shops, w a reh o u se S ta te s dui ing th è last s«*\«*n years. be sued, exercise power of em inent am) g a r a g e . V t’uiul of $100.000 In this connection it is indicate«! dom ain, lix la te s and emplox label has been recommend«*«! for ailniin- th at $3,000,000 will b«* >p«*nt this Tl ic new ai I Kites them a u th o r ia tra tio n , Operation, and m ainteii w intcì in s p o r ts oi|iupniont, $«,00,- nt t "to pledge all in any part of its an««- of the Bonneville tra n s m is s io n ooo fot- spoitnl d o t h in g ; $3,000,000 r e te n u e s ," and " to levy and collect sy stem d u r in g 1940. R eports front fot liniging; $3,000,000 for tr a n s - s u b ieit to co n stitu tio n a l lim ita ll i ( " in s of Engine« is rcit-ixed by p o rtn tio n ; $500,000 fo r ski instruo- i oes. t a x e s foi the p urpose o f V dininistrator Ross indicated th a t t ititi, an<l $'«.000,0(10 for incidentals. - ti i viiik < n the opei allons ami $i,|(00.(KNI bad b«*«*n a p p ro veil by paying the obligations of th e dis th«- Budget B ureau fo r co n stru c tio n P( « \N I R \ ( . 1 N I E t I O U IZ F D l i n t , proxidi-d, th at no tax es shall woih on th e fifth and sixth gen I ( ’o n tin u e d F'r«»m P a g e O ne) e te l b« levied el collis teil fol the i ra to r s and for com pletion ».f th«* m a rk e t th e ir p«»w«*r. T he p riv a te purpose of p aying e ith e r p im e ip a l th ird *n«l f o u r th u n its. Th«* l a t t e r com panie s w«*r«* n«>t intei«*st«*<i in ut in tere st on any revenue bonds two units will bring tin g e n e r a t i n g pulling the c h e s tn u t s out of the Is -ill I t ibi d i s t i l l i III IN ,|v|| capacity of the dam up to 190,400 fire. L i t t I«* TVA th e n considcre«! Ingtoii the p ro p e rty lax for o ig a n kilow atts hm liling its n « n d i s t r i b u ti n g s y s I ' at loll pul post S Is limited to 2 * h«* Bon n ev i ll e c h i e f s a i d t h a t tem . which probably xvould m ean mills n te a l serves big helpings of wholesome food that meet the ■In pr«>|His«'d b u d g e t wo u l d e n a b l e \ ■ ululi I t he e x istin g law, there tb«* g o v e r n m e n t r a p i d l y to r e c o v e r ruin fot all concerned. Th n t«uy My«-is ent«*r«*d. tpprov.il of the most exacting. Try our counter or our |s no p lot tsioli ■ s t a t e 1 1 g illa t Ion Its e n t i r e l l i x e s t m e n t III thes«* "In May 1937 K n tiv p rv n e u r 'lx « t elt hi t I a t e ' ■I securities. Dir- I'i'Wei f ac il it ie s, t o g e t h e r xxith in lining room. «?* b eg a n |>r«*m«>ting a «teal: let lit - « i toi ' m at fix any ra te th at will ter« st nt :t v . . Tht* a c c e l e r a t e d meet tht retpnl i m e l d s e l l e i e m i t - c o n s t r u c t i o n p r o g r a m will s p e e d tl« W V i*u\ N e b ra s k a 's p riv a te W e feature Pabst Blue Ribbon Beer utility s y s te m s o u t r i g h t , finai.ee lelld bold« I ' « Pi i '.111 I ti ll ! Pi t 11 !«• •\%«T tv» th«* public d i s t r i c t s , m u m the p a r c h a s e by a bond issu* of a.Illuni* 1 1 at ion I*ill it 1r s , u t i l i t i e s , a n d C O O p f I it about $90.000.iMM H anker M\«*is l t ‘ v w h i h alrea*ty h a v e HlMvlt* H p tied up w ith young P aul H Nitze. tv : it t v n Th«* new linei . he s t a i a ii*im«i o ffic er of Dillon, Read »V vl. M t ' U l t l 1» I T Y teli a» t apitily as Co.. arrangc«l a nationw ide syndi- ••I \ I* ie m m u n iti* s th at I at«* to m a rk e t the tH>n«ls. FURNITURE Th«* C ascade Locks ill « | ’t r p m f A to d is tt ibute Bonne Nebraska utility man Mi and \ ti l |»v‘\%rr Myers interviewe«! p ra c tic a lly •++%+%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%*%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% ih 'lisi-. h o i n g o o d s thr«-w him .»ut But h a ,k in " a l l t HI IB II S I R \ |« | Sir« «*t th« hohitng c o m p an y finan- H O t l . l l 1 V N t > *014» 1 is nionth t' K t ’ronk of thè ElIEI. Oil ABERDEEN COAL rd« i o nunaD onai V' h u r c h is .«i hing a »enea «>f *«*rtm*n» on o PRESTO-LOGS interdem m inai luna! i h ti r c h ami ete iy lv s ly is urgexl Io FEEDS BRIQUETS F u rn itu re G lu e d ■mi «1! -f t h c ' i s e rx i ce s t h a t all BARBERING i !** rally infoi mesi as te what a n d Lx c u e w e d m a iis ami hew it w ili . t u r a t e W o m e n < and Children's From \ '¡ento to D odson •Ih i n. xt t 'u r S p e c ia lty ili W m a te CLASSIFIED ADS School N ew s HOLLYWOOD Dairy “ \Nfcv 0 J smoke on« snK Vetches- STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA Our Kitchen l Merrill’s Tavern Mike Long JACK' S Second H an d Store J'K U V K S J liai e a s t o f F ¡ S u c h e r s The Dalles Freight Line Cascade Locks Phone 131