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About Cascade Locks chronicle and the Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1939-1939 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1939)
ì : : ? "N J " 'v „ RIVI P ' D C0 UN7Ÿ LIBRARY CASCADE LOCKS CHRONICLE ^ a n d T h e B o n n e v ille O a m C h r o n ic le t Vol. \ I. N u m h fr^ Engineer Urges Industry He Told asc a d e i.o t'K s S fO l r KXKCI TIN K UNDRESSES Cl l B * The address given by Assistant S nit Executive for the Northwest Area of Oregon. Mr. Kenneth NN ells, was one of the best on the series of Sunday evening talks. Coming as it did after Bonneville citizens and Mr. A. \\ lesendanger. Forest Ranger of Eagle Creek park, bad played host to 1 14 Boy Scouts of the Columbia Gorge area, at their Court of Honor on Satur day. Mr. Wells told of the opportunity granted communities to sponsor the Boy Scout Club and the worth while benefits which result from happy co-operation of right m in d e d grown-ups and children. All who have not formed the habit of attending the Sunday Evening meeting are missing some thing. I R II» A A . M AN BON N I A Il I i New Council For Bonneville Here From East BON N 1A 11 I I IV T. V. ACTIA l MES t I OSI ♦ Miss Vincentu Racanellì pre sente*! ber I H Club in Cookery Il in a demonstrution at thè Au «iitorium Tuesday aftornoon at ;t. V short program was arrangcd and tea an«l eake was served by meni hors of thè club. Mr. t li Miller, Conniy I II Leader, was •irescnt and presente»! pois to all who had complete»! their vvork. Bonn«-ville P. T V activitics t«'i- thè s«ason were hrought to a cl«-s«- w uh a lunchoon ami tour «>! Dav idson's Baki-rv in Portland \\'*-«l in-silay. May 24. Five students vvinning l 11 awar«ls w«-!-«- taken oli thè trip as guests of thè associa tion. Boys and girls who w*>n this > honor w e r e : Jnrlyn l.autman, Patricia La\U«n. Ftlna \A'ehb«-r, Buddy Kacanelli ami Roger llaight. I'* t*> Light Case Laid Before Supreme ♦ Th«* long awaited prc«entati*>n <>t Industries will not come to Ore- the C hschi I c lawk* Power and £• n anti Washington until they are Light hoiuls vi.b arrange«! bef«*r«- conscious of the three (treat ad th«* Supreme t’«»urt «<f the State ot vantages of the Columbia basin: Or«*g«'ti y«*»t«-rda> afternoon. City cheap power, deepwater transpor James Lawrence Fly, general Attorney \A'y«-rs pr»*scnt»'»l his ca.«« tation and rich natural resources. counsel for the Tennessee valley maintaining that r«*v«-mi*- hon«i> Ivan Bloch, chief of Bonneville’s may h*- issuc«l ami pi«>* e«-«L um -«I authority on “ loan” to the Bonne market development section, gave by the i-ity for the purp«»se of that message to the people of ville project as “ acting general going int«* the |«»\\«-! ami light Wasco County, declaring that low- counsel,” arrived Thursday and de husuu-s« and that th«---« hontls may cost hydroelectric power in itself elared that his assignment was “ in h«- s«>l«l at private sal*-, as they art- was not sufficient to attract major pretty general terms.” in the city's mt* rpn-tation not capital investments. Bloch return He admitted in a cautiously con bonds in the legal si-ns«-. ed last week from the national con ducted press conference, however, The Supremo Court is up to «lat*- vention of the Electrochemical So that the completion of contracts on its «-uses s«> th*- decision will in ciety, where he spoke to industrial with the public utility districts mu all probability In* ren«lt-r«*d in not engineers on profits to be made in nicipalities and other agencies that l«-ss than tw«> w»*eks and n«»t more electrochemical and metallurgical will retail Bonneville power is im than four w«-*-ks NA ith th«- «l«-cision enterprises in the Northwest. portant. of this htuly the Cascade I.« h -K s "Industries cannot be established Pact Future in Doubt jniw«-r plans will mov»> along with here unless certain points, in addi Mr. Fly said he had no opinion gr«*at speed. tion to power, are made known. yet as to whether contracts drawn One refers to markets; one refers by Bonneville’s legal staff previous- to natural resources, and one refers | ly non*- of which have been signed to the possibilities of shipping - will he scrapped and a new start AU merchants in the Columbia materials easily and at low cost.” made, or whether they will he nego Gorge between !l*>o«l River ami ♦ Bloch related his experiences at tiated as drawn. ! Corbett have b«-en contacted by the Electrochemical Society con (Special to The Cascade i/ocks Neither would he predict future Ranger NVccman and n-qm-st.-d n«»t * vention in Ohio, pointing out that Chronicle) At a Boy Scout Court of Honor, policy in Bonneville’s ncouisition of to hantile fire works this year. Treasure Island on San Francisco most eastern manufacturers are transmission right - of - way. To Since the State Law prohibits held at Bonneville last Thursiiay, unaware of the potential profits Bay Th*- C.olden Gate Internation speed construction of lines, Bonne throwing away any burning mat«-* gu«-sts of honor pr«-sent wer*- Major that can be made from utilization al Exposition, pageant of civiliza ville attorneys have fill'd condem ml along the highway or on brush Theron W «-aver and Captain Robert of the resources, power and water tion .and culture set on this 400- D«-s Islets, both with the army en- nation suits for all rights-of-way ways of Oregon, Washington and ; acre man-made island, today a f I needed for th«- immediate program. and timoer laml there is no place giiUH-rs statione«! at Bonnevill»-. in the Columbia Gorg«- when- fir«- Idaho. “ The Northwest has been forded Mr. and Mrs. John Ernster Mr. Fly said that in T Y A , because «•rackers can hr exploded. 100' • Awards to Scouts wer«- as follows: regarded so long as a supply of of Cascade Locks a long hoped for of more time devote«! to th** pro- ' eooperati«*n has h«-en promise«! tIn* Sec«*n*l Class M«-rit llatlgea raw material, such as lumber, grain opportunity to look behind the igram, it had not been necessary to . rang«-r by the merchants. and minerals, ami as an outdoor scenes of modern science and in j condemn except as a last resort. Troop ¡17(1, Hod River Homer playground, that the people of the dustry. N asm, w«>o«lcarvmg. saf«-ty. Mr. Fly said he did not contem H I M I I I I* M i K After exploring the wonders of East are not acquainted with the Troop ¡ITS, Odell Pep J«»hnson plate that his Bonneville assign possibilities of diversified indus Treasure Island for two days, Mr. r o BE (.IN EN (LeonanD, palhfimiing, animal in merit would be permanent. Asked Ernster, prominent merchant in trial developments in the region." dustry; Clarence Musiker, path' wh> he was sent her*- for a brief Th«- junior musicians «>f thè Cu- fHiding, p«-i'sonal lu>alth, carpentry; Industrial development will de his locality, singled out the Mayo period, he replied that “ in TV A we pend, the Bonneville engineer said, Foundation exhibit as his favorite have been through many of the I cade l.*i«-ks High S«-hool tomorrow Yoshio Takasumi, (M-rsonal health, night are sp«>ns«iring NN hit»- Mill*-r on local and national realization of at th*- exposition. I problems that arise out here, some lami bis music in a bem-fit «lance liathfHiding, animul industry. “ Although 1 once visited the the inherent natural advantages of Tr«>p ¡(HO. l ’arkilale -Alh«-rt Nus if them of mut hi inter* t al thè B**nn»-ville Amlitonum. Th*- tin, carpentry, gardening, handi “ It is prini- Mayo Clini. in Minnesota. I can the Columhia has Secretary of the Interior Harold ! p r o e e e i's of thè dance svili he Uscii xhibit their .eople of th« truthfully sav th: arily the job of ' craft; AN illartl Hutson, pathfind.ng, bet ' el I i -k>" Inst Thursday anm-unced ¡to filiamo a trip f«>r thè iunior flrcinunship. Bud Knutson, dairy i.it the facts ; here at the fair gives me region to firn the appointment, of James Lawr- are: what :*av 111 .iteri; il 1 hev have. : idea of their w' nrk,” Mr. Ern er npi e FIv as acting general counsel musieians of Caseaiic Iux-ks lo thè ing. handicraft, carpentry; Jerry . in Kraneiseo AVorhl's Fair to play Knutson, handierat t ; Casey Sega, existing : id ■ ">tt ntial marh 'ts, and said. * th fL-'inev ill*- Project. ! in th*- Inti-rnattonni Musi«- Institul«- fut-manship, pathfinding. their relation to now -r and trans- Shown at the exhibit ire t he Mr. Fly, who will go to the port at: on." newest developments in pi d ic sur- I P. Hand headquarter-; of th«- Ron- 1 or*’h»*stra. In thè or«-h«-stra it m Troop ¡(84, White Salmon liar , 1 . j«-xpe»,le«l that 10,000 chihlren wili ry îon, cranial ’ em Bloch asstr one tram liunsakar, pers«mal health, ! n<- ill*- Project at once, was horn in ehniques in ! play. Indi ois, anil oth*- I) . 11 , r i safety; Dal«« Johnson, safi-ty, I A T. t-. v * nt to the Nrvnl Veadeniv. Thoae hoping to make th*- trip to animals. A rative field. A : ion :g Vd munis rrnduated from Harvard Univer ti ir Frank . Banks w a s «- ti.-r to Th Err :« * a o got “ behind ity. practiced law in New York fruii- Cascade l.eek- ar«- : Verna Troop Honncvilltv Roy scenes” glimpst s of the auto- City and entered government xor Wt-i'tmin, Ho!» Morgan, Marylin Los« h, personal health, fireman- assist every i mmunity in st imu- luting industr 1 developmo t, and in >t ve indiot ry. the power industry ¡vice in 102!) as special assistant to NNi-ntz, Howaril Mrolliar, Carivi«- shi|>; Jim Rahideau, firemanship, that tin* Bonneville I iject would M how il in the I’ alare of Elec- th«- Attorney General. In 1011 he Iti-ut erskiold, lUam-he Prohaskn. fin m home and its planning. make studii 'S SO that s •ci fit indus- tricity and Communication, and the I became general solicitor foi the J.-an Orvis ami several «itln-rs. Tr«a»p dUO, Caseude l.«««-ks Jerry tries could determine when it is fa«t developing air transport in Tennessee Valiev Authority, and Miller, firemanship, Darrel Smelt s r u i ET EIGHTS an m i aim i dustry exhibited at the huge Pan- later general counsel. feasible to establish factorie | zer, handicraft. American clipper base on the lO I IIOSI NA ANTING THEM F i r s t ( It»«« Merit Ba d ge « ♦ south edge of Treasure Island. Any citisen of th«- new Cascade Troop ¡176, Hood River Jack Al Mrs. Ernster agreed with her IIKIDGF APPROACH Locks municipal light system who •xander, rooking; Jarrel Hull, fir«-- husband that th.- exhibts were very ( I F APING POSTPON ED is interested in having fl<«o<l light innnship; Gerald Foater, safety; good but she also had a word for ♦ Clearing work on the land for for the str«-«-t in front <>f his home Forraat Kerr, nuhlic health, first the natural beautv of the island and its carpets of flowers, trees, the approach to the south end of or business may have the same by aid; David Lofts, first aid, car- ♦ the Bridge of the Gods was delayed purchasing a reflector thr«mgh the »entry, F A to animals; Bill Uay- As a safety first measure the and shrubbery. "It appears to me that these Saturday when the bids were sched- city. The city will erect the light !, »urn, cooking, woodwork. float used by swimmers near the Tr«H»ii ¡(78, ()*l««ll . Warren ll«-n- mouth of the Eagle Creek has been beautiful surroundings have been | tiled to he opened. It appears that ami maintain it hut th«> individual removed to a new location. An ad here for years instead of a few i as yet the case is not settled to the will have to buy th«* rt'flector. ry, athletics, pioneering, public Things certainly grow j satisfaction o f all concerned. No This action was taken nt the Mon health; ditional large float has also been months. Fr«-«l M*»»«, reptile stu«ly, | announcement was made as to day Council meeting. constructed by the Forest Service quickly in California,” she said. I athletics, pioneering. The action was taken as the city I Trop ¡(80, Pnrkilul«- I.«*<- And- when the clearing bids would be and both are located between the is at the pn-sent tini«- receiving r«-ws, first aid, woodwork; called again. old highway bridge and new high Lyle power from Bonneville which it is Hutson, hog nml pork production, way bridge. Here the water is A l TOM OBI LE AGENCY not using. Th«- city does not want athletics, FA to animals; Chadwick ideal for swimming, with no cur OPENS IN LOCKS GRANTED I ROBERTA to buy any reflectors <»r *ith«-r Miller, bird study, civics, pathfind rent. The depth at the diving l , equipment till th«- bond i sue is mp, Donald MUtor, tnr«i study, riv board is 12 feet. Provision has also | Warren Davidson, operator <>f I) AM AGES s«-ttl«*d. But the city has a chance |ics, pathfinding; Jim Struck, bird been made so small boats can tie th«- Cascade L«>dg«- just east of Cas A ease in th«- United States Dis to buy some used ones at a great up at the new wharf. cade Looks, this w«-«-k ann«>unr«-d trict Court at Port land,, ended May discount nml nn- offering this stutiy, civics, |>athfinding. I roop ¡(84, White Salmon the «»pening of the Warren David 3. with th<- result that J. B. I.aher, chance to th«- citiz«-ns. Frank Hegl, textiles, elintricity, son Motor Sales Company, author who owns SO acres Inml in Cascade I'OSTM ASTER ANNOUNCES music; Harvey Mansfield, textiles, i7.«-d Plymouth and DeSoto dealer, Locks to ho used by th«- Bridge ( Ol V I A III Ni l If OI » M ER A At ANCIES IN M ARINES <-le«tricity; Norman llargabus, with hea«l«iuarters at the Gilm<-r<- of the G«wl< in the n*-w south sp ♦ E XAM IN ES W ATER SYSTEMS physical development, pub. health, Servie«- Station and Garage in the p roach soon to he built, wa« The I ’ nited States Marine Corps saf«-ty; John Ilunsacker, physical grant*-«! a sum of $.r>,100 damages offers opportunity for enlistment c«-nt«-r of Cascade I.-K-ks.. Dr. Rosser •levelopment, safety, public h<-alth County ILnlth offi< Davidson has lea «-d the property Three witne« es of the Wauna for u larg«- numl*er of young m*-n Atkins««n was in On««- ■it« !,*•< ks this have a st<- an«l will very shor Second ( la«« S««»uf iy Bride ■ Company, in court estimat- w«-«-k examining th*- water from th*- Pacific N orth»« st during '»trm », v th«- nu-i.ths of June and July*, ac of ru w and used nr- on disp! i (| n m n if*•« S2.R2M r,o. $1.617. nt ( *i I roop ¡(76, Hood River John He expressed alarm i «»ver th«1 us** cording t<> Postmaster Margaret Hank Julius has harg*- if sh Lalier’- by certain r«-sid**nls - ami business Long; .(.it, <)«l*-|| Stanley ( alia-, nn t] S'l.oTlii rep e rti vi» I y taking care and Charles Hill ’ irnnt«-«l pe«»ple of the Calendin«-. wi indi v■i Inali y id government •Ned Takasumi; .18«), i ’arkdala The enlistnu-nt term is four th«- service stati r th<p property drimag< to he $2!».- spring water whi has la-en con- ( handler Bonieuux, Dr«*w B« «-, years. Applicants must b»- U. S. 2Hr, kn, % \|1,66.1, f.'î7.r»r>« und $1k!- «l<-riined hut is 11 being u*«-«l •Bek Draper, Alien .Mill«-r, Kenneth #>fi 0 citizens, between th«- ages of 18 Thu Gov* -rnment haI«l pre- He is taking th«- matter up with Sr«iutt; .(a'j, Bonn« vill« ¡st»«v«-n RANGER AIDS R O Y A LT Y and 2R years, with no dependents. vi<nislv off« •red t o «ettlc 1 » iti-i I.ah«-r the State h«-alth authorities iti Memovich, Walla««- l.uxt'-n, K ig«m- They must be of good habits and Th n bridge- npnroach h«>pe<> that th«- condition may In- | O’ Neil; ¡(77, Pine Gruv«* Edward Forest Rang« r Albert Wiesen- f r t i j r : * . rover character and l>e able to furnish the Lai>er pro|*er- n rn* «li«*«l h«-f«ire s«-rt«ius c«ins<-«|uen- V anriet, Singe Yamaki; ¡(s(, White which w 11 danger was detail«-«! la«t Sunday t«> charact*-r references. Minors must ty . v-ill he mad-r - whi-n the bridge ; Salmon Morris Johnson; 3«2, oCrijr. be able to obtain their parent’s Timberline I>*dge for the «lay to be elevated1 t«j 41 feet nixive the I I food River Al«-n Button, Jiinmi«* one of the forest rangers to . ~t as consent. I Fenmore, Kenneth liarigo. BILL MORG AN IN II AW All guard of honor for Crown Prim <■ present hei ght. F irst Class Srout Olav and Crown Princess Martha , A note from Bill M«*rgan has NEW FOREST SIGNS • r<««»() 178, Odell Junior Davis; of Norway. just arrive«! with wor«J to forward W HITE M illLEK Iti : t i RNS hi« M M to th«- (J 8 8 Pehlr. ■!**(, i ’arkdule Chsrit« B«»we, Jr.; Large rustic boundary signs are Ksbnleau, Pearl Harbor. Hawaiian Islands. ¡181#, Bonneville Jim The (Wd Eellos « of ('a«cin|r LIG H TN IN G STRIKES being erected this week on the Co He was recently transferre«! there R«»y Lusch. lumbia River Highway, one near Htsr Scout Lightning struck in two place«. j Lock« announce the return of from California. Viento and the other just west of White Miller .«ml his imisir to Trop 376, flood River Jack A l on the w«-st end of Ranger Wee- Multm mah Falls Th«-«- will re II ALL BEING P A IN T E D exander. Gerald Foster, F'«irrest the Saturday night dances in place the old signs which read man’s district early this week, look Jack Cornet and Carl Reuter- Herr, Bill Rayburn. “ Columbia Gorge Park.” The new outs reported. The fires were in their hall. In past appearance« •kiold were busy this week bright Boy S«outs of th«- Columbia signs read. “ Entering Columbia the neighborhood of Camp A which White has made a hit *»i*h the ening up the main corner of Cas Gorge area from H«>o«l River, The Gorge Recreation Area: Mount is weat of I.areh Mountain, the sta tioa reported. No damage re- croud and the loral toe «wingers cade I.«» ks by giving the Odd Fel Dalles, Parkdale, Stevenson, Cas- Hood National Forest.” ((.'ontinued nn P a g e S i g h t • are looking forwar«! I«« hi« retu'n li • **» Hall a fresh coat <>f paint. suited. Locks Family Visits World Fair Swimmer Float In New Location A Merchants Asked T o Cooperate Scouts of District Receive Awards Librar/