Cascade Locks chronicle and the Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1939-1939, March 03, 1939, Page FOUR, Image 4

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    F O I 'R
F R ID A Y . M ARCH 3. 1939
T H E C A S C A D E LOC KS C H R O N IC L E
1938, as co m p ared to 2915 in 1929. t h o u g h tfu l, s y m p a th e tic co n s id e ra ­ ing a n y legal obligation upon ta x - ’ T - T f t i i e o h o l d
A revenue bond am end-
ilw U o C H U IU iililU )
H u account follows:
tion.
T he difficu lties b e s e ttin g p ay e rs.
" T a x s ta te m e n t* f o r th e c u r r e n t y oung people a r e m ore serious m en t to th e O regon d is tric t law
U se a solution o f w a s h in g soda
O fficia l paper o f c ity o f C
y e a r a re being s e n t out To m a n y j t h a n in fo r m e r y e a rs . Life is m ore w as introduced in th e le g is la tu re
to
rem ove foods t h a t have been
L ock*. O reg o n
t a x - p a y e r s —e sp e cially to those de­ intense and com plex. T he school a t Salem last week.
burned on to en a m e l cooking uten-
p
e
n
d
e
n
t
on
th
e
fa
r
m
s
fo
r
resource*
and
t
h
e
hom
e
and
kindred
youth
O fficia l p u b lication for A m erican
j sils.
le g io n poat N o 88. B o n n sv llle . Ora — the*e s t a t e m e n t s a r e p a r t of a agencies have a h ea v ie r lead th a n
Cook corn, beans and peas and
cu m u la tiv e load which o fte n is too in p a s t yea rs. A m eric an i n s t it u ­ U. P. IN A U G U R A T E S
add
to w h ite sauce and p o u r over
heavy.
tions will survive. T he school is
to a s t, m a k in g a good luncheon
E n te ra d u n d e r t h e nam e of B o n ­
“ Since the schools of O regon a re one of th e best of th e s e i n s t it u ­ N E W F R E I G H T S C H E D U L E
♦
dish.
neville Dam Chronicle as second a lm o s t wholly m a in ta in e d by p ro p ­ tio n s .”
A new, fa s t, o v e rn ig h t m e rc h a n ­
class m a t t e r a t th e {»ostoffice at e r ty ta x e s , som e fe a t u r e s of th e
Add fla v o r in g to foods w hen
dise tr a in will be p u t into r e g u la r
Hood River, O regon, under th e Act Hood R iver C ou n ty schools should
th e y a r e cool. I f th e food is hot,
service
M
arch
1
by
th
e
Union
of C ongres* of M arch 3, 1879.
be of vital in te re st:
Pacific, o p e r a tin g from P o rtla n d to m uch of th e fla v o r in g will v an ish
" 1 —T h e school p opulation of
A rlington, P endleton. La G rande in ste a m . T h is does no t a p p ly to
Hood
R
iver
C
ounty
has
been
and
E
d
i
t
o
r
and
B aker and into Idaho, provid­ 1 baked goods, how ever.
JO H N H T H A V I8
is increasing. O u r school census
ing e a rly m o rn in g delivery of less
in 1929 was 2915 and in 1938 was ♦
t h a n carload o r p ac k ag e m e rc h a n ­
P ub lish ed »very
F riday in th* 3737.
T his is a n in cre ase of a
N e a rly 125,000 ac re s in Sw eden
Public u tility d is tric ts and cities dise t h ro u g h o u t e a s te r n O regon
Interest* o f the Itueinevllla Liam
shade m ore th a n 28% . N e a rly all in th e N o rth w e s t have called upon and to points as f a r ea s t a s Boise, w e re p la n te d to s u g a r bee ts last
I,y the Hun P u b lish in g C om pany, Inc of this sw elling has com e in th e A d m i n i s tr a t o r J. D. Ross fo r r e s ­ Idaho.
year.
la s t fo u r years.
This increase e rv a tio n of 215,542 k ilo w atts of
Notice of in a u g u ra tio n of this
gives evidence of being p e rm a n e n t. Bonneville p o w e r — considerably
H U U 8C K 1P T IO N H A T K 8
E ach of th e la s t fo u r y ea rs has m ore elec tric ity t h a n will be av a il­ service, w ith store-door pickup of
m erchandise at P o rtla n d and store-
tin e y e a r .................................... $1 .uo; shown an in crease over th e pro­
able fro m th e C olum bia R iver dam door delivery at d estin atio n s, was
ceeding year. M any sm all houses in the n e x t tw o y e a rs . U nder the
a re being built in all p a r ts of the federal law, h a lf of Bonneville's received h ere to d ay from F. W.
County. T hese a r e g e n e ra lly occu- ; h y droelectric pow er m u s t be re­ Robinson, vice presid e n t in ch a rg e
. . .
. —
pied as soon as th e ro o f is on. served fo r such public agencies u n ­ of tra f fic .
N O W P L A Y IN G —
T he U nion P acific’s new m e r­
T h e ch ildren a r e here in in cre asin g til J a n u a r y 1, 1941.
ch a n d is in g t r a i n will leave P o r t ­
I num bers.
Delivery T his Year
T he m o s t ta lk e d -o f m otion pic­
land a t 6:45 p. m., p e r m i t t i n g late
“T his y e a r each of th e fo u r high
F o r th e firs t tim e in all the y ears
t u r e of th is sea so n b r in g , you
T
w
e
n
ty
-tw o of W a s h in g to n ’s 25 a f te rn o o n loading.
schools in Hood R iver C o u n ty has
t h a t J o h n B aker has been D istrict
county-w ide d is t r i c t s h u rrie d to
an
all
tim
e
high
en
rollm
ent.
A
Mr. C h a rle s L a u g h to n in
T
he
new
t
r
a
i
n
is
scheduled
to
A tto rn e y for Hood R iver County,
few of th e g ra d e schools have been avail them selv es of th e p re fere n ce provide o v e r-n ig h t service f o r
the g ra n d ju ry can look fo rw a rd to la r g e r in p a s t y e a rs , but th e c o m ­ when th e Bonneville chief disclosed
THE BEACHCOMBER”
e a s te rn O regon. O v e r-n ig h t fre ig h t
a th ree day session.
The M arch
bined a tte n d a n c e a t all g ra d e he was ac c e p tin g re s e rv a tio n s for service to Hood R iver has been th e
W ith E ls a L a n c a s t e r
te rm opens w ith the ju ry being im- schools is an all tim e high
delivery of pow er over th e broad custom of th e ra ilro a d fo r some
aneled on Monday, March 6 On
“ Increased a tte n d a n c e b rin g s e n - ! tra n s m is s io n netw ork planned for time.
uesday a long list of w itnesses la rg e d oblig atio n s both financial i
«rea. A to ta l of 202,431 of the
Opens Monday
M arch 6
To ta k e c a re of th is new serice
have been subpoenaed for T u esd a y an«! social.
215,542 k ilo w atts w ere asked by
a
lo
n
g
th
e
line,
a
position
of
s
u
p
­
m o rn in g when the investig atio n
"2 S ta n d a r d s of education have W a s h in g to n d is tric ts for use by
• FAST AND LOOSE”
e rin te n d e n t of s ta tio n s has been
into the purc h ase of the c o u n ty ’s Keen raised. T h e school has de-1
**Md _°f 1940.
N e a rly all of
c
r
e
a
te
d
and
L.
V.
Verm
illion
has
rock c ru s h e r will be th e m ain s u b ­ m anded e x p a n sio n of courses ami
Rosalind Russell, R o b e rt
d is tric t co m m issioners called
been ap p o in te d fo r O regon.
ject fo r th e day.
M o n tg a m e ry , R eg in ald Owen,
e n la r g e m e n t of equ ip m en t.
A ^"r d elivery o f pow er d u rin g th e
J. F. Blake, Hood R iver Union
R alph M o rg a n , an d
D istrict A tto rn ey Baker wishes high school t h a t was s t a n d a r d five i p re s e n t y ea r, as soon as tra n s m is -
A lan D in e h a rt
th at a nyone who feels t h a t he y e a rs ugo would b • o ff th e list to- i s fon, Bnes a r e co n s tru c te d and nego- P acific a g e n t, re cen tly re tu rn e d
ha- so m eth in g to o ffer on T u e s ­ day. T he C ou n ty D istrict was on Ii®tionna to acqu ire p riv a te d istri- from a t r i p to O m aha, w here he
C lass e n t e r t a i n m e n t all th e
was one of a c o m m itte e to su v re y
day and has not been called would th e verge of losing all ra tii g for bution
............ s y s te m s a “ r e com pleted.
, ‘ ‘*J
w a y — in th e m a n n e r of th e
th
e
business
and
t
r
a
f
f
i
c
conditions
please a p p e a r on th a t date.
An its high schools.
Im p ro v e m e n ts
O re g o n public a u th o ritie s have
“ Thin M a n ” clasics.
T h e new f a s t
audience with the g ra n d ju ry will were m a n d a to ry .
School p a tro n s asked fo r 13,011 k ilo w atts, which of t h e ra ilro a d s .
f
r
e
ig
h
t
service,
which
is
f
a
s
t
e
r
I m - a r ra n g e d .
u rg e p ro g ress, and th e S ta te Board is s lig h tly m ore th a n 6% of th e
On th e sam e p r o g r a m a t h r i l l ­
More cases a r e ready for in v e s ti­ of E d ucation imposes added obli­ to tal re s e rv a tio n s of n o n -p ro fit th a n p a s s e n g e r tra in s , is a n a r t of
th
e
new
p
ro
g
r
a
m
recom
m
ended
by
ing
" C rim e D o e sn ’t P a y , ” a n d
gatio n this tim e th a n ever before g ations.
age n cies en title d to p rio rity in th e
an “ O ur G a n g ” comedy.
in th e history of B a k e r’s regim e.
“ 3 T h e O regon L e g is la tu re of sale of Bonneville power. Tilla- the c o m m itte e on which ..e local
In past y ea rs th e g ra n d ju ry has 1937 enacted legislation placing 1 mook and W ickiup— tw o of O re­ m an served.
I teen called for two day sessions school tr a n s p o r ta t io n u n d er the g o n ’s fo u r d is tric ts — requ ested
v v v v v vvvvvvvvvvm vvw vvw vM
but this Is th e first tim e fo r th ree Public U tility C om m issioner and 3,570 k ilo w atts. Seven cities in th e
days.
fo rm u la tin g s p e c i f i c objective*. S ta t e asked fo r a to ta l o f 9,535
U nder rules set up by th e P U C all k ilow atts.
school busses by S e p tem b er, 1939,
1911 Needs (liven
One th in g especially nice about
Increased I o pi na tim i Results m ust have all-steel bodies, s h a t t e r ­
R ese rv a tio n s to d a te do not in­ public libraries.
Nobody is p e r­
In Hurdcn on Schools i n d proof glass, and m any o th e r p ro ­ clude a nu m b er of public power m itted to re ad aloud a n a rtic le th a t
vision* of s afety . T he tim e limit s y s te m s which have previously in­ doesn't in te re st you anyw ay.
F rid a y Only
M arch 3
Taxpayers
m ight be extended for one year. dicated th e ir d esire for Bonneville
T h e re a r e som e men whose wives
R e tu rn S how ing
T he aim s a re good. T he cost is en e rg y .
McMinnville, F o r e s t tell them w h a t good providers th ey
T eachers of Hood River C ounty heavy. O f eight busses being o p ­ (¡rove an d o t h e r m unicipal and co­ are, and o th e r men whose wives
WELLS FARGO”
arc being paid 20 p er cent less for e ra te d in Hood River only one o p e ra tiv e s y s te m s h av e yet to sub- j tell th e m w h a t poor d riv ers they
Joel
M cCrea, F ra n c e s Dee,
in s tru c tin g '2M per cent m ore ch il­ m eets the specification set fo rth .
niit th e ir requests. A nnouncem ent \
Bob B urns, J o h n n y M ack B row n
“ 1 T he school cost for Hood of p rojected lines to ex te n d from are.
dren th a n in I9'29 30, L. II. Gibson,
W hen a local girl tells a boy
a n d a c a st of th o u s a n d s in this
tipei Hitendent of Hood R i v e r R iver C o untv for 1929-1930 was th e initial Bonneville 1 n etw o rk led j
she
dre am ed about him th e night
r o a r i n g d r a m a of th e fo u n d in g
a
t
an
all-tim
e
high.
T
he
school
to
re
s
e
rv
a
tio
n
s
by
C ounty schools, announced this
o u tly in g dis- | before, he had b e tte r s t a r t looking
o f t h e w est.
Meek
A s ta te m e n t made by Glb- cost for 1933-1934 was th e l o w - |t r i e t s .
E s t i m a te s of th e d is tric ts
son to this p a p e r told of an in- est in 20 year*
T h e school cost in W a s h in g to n revealed a c o n te m ­ at f u r n itu r e ads the night a f te r.
All t h e concern and solicitations
i l e a s e in school census to 3737 III for 1938-1939 will be h ig h e r th a n plated u sag e of 321.540 k ilo w a tts
those o f 1933 1934 and s u b s t a n ­ by 1914, while O re g o n public a g e n ­ fo r th e fo r g o tte n m an! You never ,
S a t u r d a y Only
M arch 4
tially lower th a n for 1929-1930.
cies fixeil 21,578 as th e ir probable h eard of a fo r g o tte n wom an, did
PONTIAC (» and 8
“T he achool cost fo r 1938-1939 re q u irem en ts.
you ?
Prices S ta rt at $920
H u m p h re y B o g a rt and K ay
will fall about $22,000.00 under
R equests fo r pow er a llo tm e n ts
T h e secret of m ost w ealthy
high of 1929-1930. This s a v in g is cam e f r o m
n
u
m
ero
u
s
counties
m
en's
success
still
re
m
a
in
s
a
F ra n c is in
S A LK S A N D S E R V IC E
l a r g e l y on t e a c h e r s ' salarie s which c o n te m p la te fo r m a tio n of secret.
U S E D < ARS
KING
OF THE
T e a r n e r s a r e b eing paid 20% public d is tric ts .
Included am o n g
less for i n s tru c tin g 28% m ore t h e s e were A dam s, Asotin. C olum ­
UNDERWORLD”
Peterson Motor Co
l.r..000 M AN Y E A R S
children.
bia, G arfield, W ulla W alla and
The Dalles, Ore,
"T h e w h o l e q u estion m erita Y akim a counties in W a s h in g to n ;
D is trib u tin g Bonneville power
S unday Only
M arch 5
Linn, Polk, Y am hill. B enton, M a r­ to J a n u a r y 1, 1940, f i l l provide
ion. Lincoln, C latso p , W a s h in g to n
\N m. Boyd, C has H aydon, and
15,000 m an year* of labor, 325
and W asco counties in Oregon.
Rochelle H udson in
I T h e ir requ ests, which a r e not in­ mile« of clearing, c o n stru c tio n of
c l u d e d in the 215.542 kilo w atts
1900 g re a t steel tow ers, s u s p e n ­
SUNSET TRAIL”
m entioned above, to ta l 35,785 for
sion of 271,508 insulator*, con-
— plus ---
W a s h in g to n public agencies and
»(ruction of 14 su b s ta tio n s , e re c ­
L ynn O v e rm a n and
; 24,95(1 for th e proposed d is tric ts
J. C a rr o l N a is h in
tion of 8500 w i n k ) pole«, placing
: in O regon.
E n g in e e rs on th e A d m i n i s tr a t o r ’s of 10.000,000 pound* of conduc­
"PERSONS IN HIDING"
¡ s t a f f pointed out t h a t th e d a m ’s , tor* or 610 mile* of tran sm is* io n
, present ca p a c ity o f 86.400 k i l o - 1
line* a* well a* a g re a t deal of
1 w a tts will not be e n la r g e d for
Mon., Tue*., Wed. M arch 6. 7, 8
o th e r work
n e a rly tw o yea rs.
By th e l a t t e r
The g re a t transm i**ion p ro j­
p a r t of 1940 tw o new g e n e ra to rs
M IC K E Y R O O N E Y in
ect will provide 1.000.000 m an
will ra ise th e to t a l o u tp u t of the
"HUCKLEBERRY
FINN”
Bonneville p la n t to 180.400 kilo­ day* of work for tho«e who p ro ­
vide
th
e
m
ateria
l*
in
fa
ctories
w a tts
P ow er not re q u ired for th e
S u p p o rte d by Rex I n g r a m a s
and mines, and a* m any o f e m ­
im m e d ia te use of public d is tric ts
J im , W a lte r Connolly as th e
ploym
ent
on
th
e
project
it*elf.
m ay he disposed of t e m p o ra rily to
“ K ing,” W illiam F ra w le y a s th e
o th e r agencies
It will utilise 33,0(10.000 pound*
“ D uke,” L ynn C a r v e r as M ary
Revenoe Bonds E s s e n tia l
of *teel, 5.000.000 pounds of cop­
J a n e , J o A nn S a y e r s as S uaan,
The p redom inance o f pow er r e s ­ per. 5.000.000 pound* of a l u m i ­
Ir v in g Bacon as f a d , an d V ictor
e rv atio n s from W a s h in g to n is a t t r i ­ num, 4,000.000 pound* of insula-
W illian a s " P a p ” Finn.
— T he O regonian.
buted to the pre sen t law which p e r­ tor*.
m its quick n eg o tia tio n w ith p riv a te
com panies for p u rc h a s in g th e ir
s y s te m s t h ro u g h issuance of re v ­
enue bond* Tw-o S o u th w est W a s h ­
ington d is tric ts a lre a d y have re a c h ­
ed a g r e e m e n ts w ith t h e local power
com panies on n e a rly all details fo r
ac q u irin g th e p ro p e rtie s .
Ten
You are ab out to p u rch a se a p iece o f real e s ta te . You requ ire an
o th e r s y s te m s in th a t S ta t e a r e in
the p n v e s s o f n e g o tia tio n w ith
• b e tm e t of title fu rn ish ed to you, w h ich you ta k e to you r a tto r n e y
p ro b a b ility of co m p le tin g a r r a n g e ­
for ex a m in a tio n b eca u se he k n o w s real e s ta t e law and can tall
m e n ts fo r most of th e lines by the
you
w h e th er or not th e title la m erch a n ta b le
M aks su re th a t th e
tim e th e Bonneville netw o rk is
co n s tru c te d
a b str a ct h a s been m ade by a relia b le co m p a n y , o w n in g and m a in ­
A d m i n i s tr a t o r Ross h a s declared
ta in in g a co m p lete set o f a b etract books, for you r a tto r n e y h a s for
t h a t such a revenue bond law is
e x a m in a tio n
ess e n tia l if public d is t r i c t s a r e to
p u rc h a s e p riv a te u tility p ro p e rtie s
ONLY TH \ T A B S T R A C T WH I C H TOC FLA C K IN H IS H A N D S
at a f a i r price, a n d w ith o u t plac-
C a sc a d * Lo ck s C h ro n ic le
Districts Reserve
215,542 Kilowatts
Cascadian
Grand Jury To
H old Record 1 erm
V
“
Silo Silas Sez . . .
Rialto
1933 Ford V-8
Tudor
(rood Rubber
Licensed and Running
as ¡s
SI65
G ive Y our L aw yer a B reak
COULTER
MOTOR COMPANY
P hone 411«
lltwad R iver
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t
P hone Hood R iver 1111 fo r
Radio Service o r R e p a irin g
HOOD RIVER ABSTRACT 6 INVESTMENT CO.
CALL
O w ner o f th e on ly co m p lete set o f a b str a c t b ooks in H ood R ivar
C oun ty. O regon
BARTOI MOTOR CO
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