Cascade Locks chronicle and the Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1939-1939, September 01, 1939, Page TWO, Image 2

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    F R ID A Y .
THF CASCADE LOCKS C HRONICLE
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F arm statistics show that hogs
increased over five million this
last year. One wonders if that
includes those on the road, too.
Whenever Dame Fashion wants
to put men in their place, she
Each w ill house nine 13,800-volt,
105.000 KW generators driven by
On our way buck to the Dam, 150,000-h.p. vertical hydraulic tur­
our guide tells us that instead of bines
In addition to these large
being a solid pile of concrete, as unit.-, there will be three 10,000
we had supposed, there will be KW' service units.
more than 8 miles of galleries in­
'1 ! t 'a! horsepower of the tur­
side the finished Dam.
bines will be 2,700,000
against
The lowest row will be for grout­ 1.825.000 at Boulder Dam, and
ing the granite on which the l)am 152.000 at Niagara.
rests. From these galleries, holes
The pumping plant will be lo­
from .'10 feet to 200 feet deep will cated on the upstream face of the
be drilled into the granite and thin Dam at the west end. It will con­
cement will be pumped into these tain 12 single-stage centrifugal
hides at pressures ranging from pumps each driven by 62,500-h.p.
260 pounds per square inch in the direct connected synchronous mo­
20-foot hides to 000 pounds per tors. The lift to the Grand Coulee
square inch in the 200-foot holes. will average 296 feet. Ten of the
The purpose is to seal with
pumps will handle the 10,000 cubic
cement ull cracks in the rock under
feet per second required for irri-
the Dam.
gation the other 2 standing by as
There will also be a row of up­ “spares.”
lift pressure relief holes perman­
The discharge from the pumps
ently open into a drainage gallery
will
be through 12-foot conduits
in the base of the Dam.
H00
feet
long into a canal which
Other galleries in the Dam an-
for inspection, gate control and will lead to the head of the Grand
Coulee reservoir 1.7 miles away.
cooling.
Standing at the toe of the Dam
Resides the galleries, there will
be 78 passages, through the body of we get some idea of thtwsize of the
the Dam, for water. Sixty of these great spillway which sweeps down
are 8 ' ¡¿-foot tubes arranged in 2 at us over the face of the Dam.
rows of 20 tubes each spaced 100 It is 1050 feet long and will have
feet above each other. These pass a capacity of a million cubic feet
The tre­
through the spillway section of the of water per second.
mendous curling lip where we are
Darn,
will
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TH I I I A D I ■ IN O B IO O N IN N N A N C IN O T N I C B IO IT
have a combined capacity of standing has been designed to dis­
M Q U IM M IN T I or TRAD I, C O M M IIC I A N D IN D tIITR T
272,OOOsccond-feet. The other 18 sipate the 22 million h.p. of kinetic
outlets are the penstocks to the energy which this great volume
turbines in the power houses. of water will generate when fall­
These are I k feet in diameter and ing over the spillway.
M l M I I I M D I I A l D I P O M T I N S U I A N C I CORPORATION
are arranged 0 at each end of the
With the outlets through the
Dam where the power houses are Dam, the monster spillway will
located.
take care of a volume of water 3
The World's Largest I’ower Riant times as great as the maximum
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Cascade Locks Chronicle
The size of these power plants is recorded flood on the Columbia
Jo e S. and II art y Miller to
something
to conjure with.
River and twice as great as the
Kathryn Geer, warranty deed,
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feet wide, and 11 stories high. flood of 1894.
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off inni publication fur American
Anna K. Allan to Benson Ash-
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li y, warranty deed, convey« 8
20, Tp. 1 SIC 10 KWM and 80 acres Wells was elected President, Mon-
m o s in Sec. 2, Tp. 2 NR It) KWM
furmmg Sei 20, Tp. 1 SR 10 KWM. day night at the home of Mrs.
Knirri ! i: .I. i t h i n im e of Mon
Benson and Anna M. Ashley to
M. Vitale llaskin to City of Wm. Munroe.
in vilii Hum i Inolili lo an nueond
I.. J . Nyiifcr, warranty deed, con-
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Hood River, deed, convoys all of —------------------------------------------------
II..ml hi . i, lln g m i, muli r tho Act \e\s H acres in See. 2, Tp. 2 NR Lot 2 M Adams Paradise Acreage.
Chronicle Advertising Pays
in KWM.
of i ..licit ■ "! Manli 11, 1K7U.
Frank Van Horn and Rachel
J o l i N II T i t A V I S
E d ito r M. Van Horn to Letiore Van Horn Mill SI HOI It HIN I S —
Waggoner and Harry, H. and S.
If you are short of flower hold­
P u b lia h rd
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F r id a y
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11.04 I Veil ami Lucille Hurbert, war­ in any arrangement that you
ranty deed, conveys K 1 acre of a desire. The flowers will look more
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tract
which runs the full width of natural, too.
“The originili TVA net, it is
Lot
9,
in the center of l,ot 9,
true, makes inadequate provision
Racing fans who patronize the
for pnylncitts by TVA in lieu of Adams Paradise Acreage.
Mice Hoff to Kthel K. Thorn- pun mutuels at the Oregon State
tua, ». It ullottcd to the States of
Mulinimi and Tenni • 6 per cent biii y. warranty deed, convey« Sec. Pair racing meet, which open*
of gloss rev emu
from electric 15, Tp. 2 NR 10 KWM, containing Labor day, will be afforded the
last word in absolutely fair races i
pi'Wrt Mlles for tins purpose. A 10 acres.
loll was ml i odili • it in oligrexs July
Willanu tti Valley Advent C hris­ for the seeing eye or photo flash |
21 by TVA -i »olimos to increase tian Conference to M T. and finish will he employed on the race i
Plain he Lewis, wararoty deed, track this year for the first time.
I b i s amount, improve its uppor
tioiinient. ami n me Unit Ilo pay- conveys I acre hi Sec. I I , Tp. 2 The meet at the fair grounds in
Salem will last s i x days, none
m ints lo Ib i slate- would not be NR 10 KWM
being
held the closing Sunday of
le -’ Iban they limi been on propel
Kmma
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Woodward and
tv acquired
In addition the l\ V Charles
Richard
Woodward to tlu- statr1 fair.
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