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June 18, 1953
Multi-purpose Detroit dam designed for flood control and generation of 100,000 kilowatts of power, constructed at a cost
of $70,000,000, was dedicated .June 10. This concrete, gravity type dam has a total length of 1580 feet and a maximum
height from foundation to deck of 151 feet. Impounded behind the structure is Detroit dam reservoir eight and one-half
miles in length and holding approximately ane and a half billion gallons of water amounting to a storage of 455,000 acre
feet.
(Photo courtesy Capital Journal)
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Reservoir for Detroit dam is 8.5 miles in length and contains a total storage of 455,000 acre feet. Minimum pool elevation
above sea level is 1125 feet. Maximum storage will give the reservoir a depth of near 400 feet at the dam. Recreational
facilities are to I m * a feature of the reservoir as well as flood control and generation of power.
(Capital Journal photo)
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One of two 50.000 kilowatt generators in Detroit Dam powerhouse was found to have
lost a bearing the day before the scheduled pressing of a button on June 10, and will
be delayed for several weeks. Powerhouse generators are turbine fed by penstocks 15
feet in diameter. Combined output of Detroit's generators will be 100,000 kilowatts of
power. Lower: Control panel for the three generators associated with Detroit dam
shown with R. E. Whitsett, Jr., senior operator for the corps of engineers, at one of
the controls.
(Photos courtesy Capital Journal)
sidetracked in order to enable Con
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SLICK THICK: The looters have
landed: the locuts are at work. The
House Interior committee has ap
(Heard over KPOJ, Portland, at 10:15 proved a bill permitting private ex
ploitation of oil and gas on Alaskan
p.m., Monday through Friday)
school lands,
This administration
GONE BIT NOT FORGOTTEN: should ruh very smoothly—it seems
Senate Republican leaders revised to be well oiled.
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their list of "must" legislation for
this session of Congress, and have
“A-BOMBS AWAY!" I agree with
discarded: Statehood for Hawaii; re many of my listeners that the United
vision of Taft-Hartley; and the St. States is no place to hold atomic bomb
Lawrence Seaway project.
GOP I tests, but I can do nothing about it.
spokesmen say the measures
Your protests should be sent directly
to your Senators and Congressmen,
who are theoretically in a position to
stop this practice. Winds from the
| testing area generally blow the radio
active clouds toward the east, across
I the nation, across the homes of tens
of millions of people. It might be
less convenient for the Atomic Energy
' Commission to explode its bombs in
I the South Pacific, but it is my opinion
that the lights of the American public
are as important as the convenience
of its public servants.
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WELFARE STATE? How’s busi-
ness? It’s great if you own a rail
road.
The nation's railroads are
headed for their moi t profitable year
Also Complete Service
since 1942, with a ne income that will
on all makes
to about $000
$'.'00 million.
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Ranges and Water Heaters i amount
large part of this increase is due to
more efficient operations, say's the
, New York Journal of Commerce.
Whi ch means, of course, that increased
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Chevrolet trucks
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Fleel operators, farmers, independent truckers — truck users everywhere —
buy more Chevrolets than any other make. There can be only one reason
for that: Chevrolet trucks offer more of what you want.
The Armstrong nugget, the central
attraction in Baker, Oregon’s First
National Rank's gold display, is valued
at nearly $3.000 The nugget was sold
to the bank for about $500 during the
early gold rush days in the 1880's.
As the official registration figures keep roll
ing in. they keep telling the same positive
story about truck popularity and truck value:
Again in 1953. for the twelfth straight pro
duction year, truck buyers show a clear-cut
and decisive preference for Chevrolet trucks.
If you're a truck user, this fact is mighty
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MORE CHEVROLET TRUCKS IN USE THAN ANY OTHER MAKE!
Everything for the Logger"
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important to you. Why? Well, as you know,
trucks arc built and bought for just one
reason—to do a job. So isn't it logical then
that since Chevrolet trucks outsell all others,
they must do a better job at lower cost?
That's why it will pay you to stop in and
see us before you buy your next truck.
YOU LOCAL CHEVROLET DEALER
Gene Teague Chevrolet
Chevrolet Sales and Servire
STAYTON, OREGON
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