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BRISBANE Dam Area To Elect Queen THIS WEEK THE Janr A «M «n i# u h « l !• H« •l'»* ? BONNEVILLE DAM |,uilmiloHT Saul S o I \ luodpcrkrr Srmmo )|>u J « im > A'liU tm " o f d u ll llouae" 1« Ml>«- art an admira- him rxsmf*!« I h » fur* m e n end wo U wq . KI m lie tottnj b«r IH»* sod her furfur»«. •II of ber lime». mit art and n*'»o Ik'efJ my. to Ik* far« of uaiof lu n a ie CHRONICLE v o i. 2 so I V » M \ 11.1,1. I l-*4 % I » I lAK k l TH U RSDAY. MAY 30. 1935 HIGH WATER IN *; School Board Dismisses RIVER D E L A Y S Autrieth, Miss Stewart; WORK AT DAM May Retain Henderson women and r b 11 d r • n. Mb« waa on« of ik u w (b a i n .*k « It diOrull toot to b • 11 e v e In b ««««n If tuerw were Aria«* B»Ufce»« no f u t u r « re wards for eurb goodness (be m itre •alerta«. «K b Ita rela(l»J(l«e. q u a tusi, e^- lr na end light j o n . would be on« (beatIf >-*«. In n H • .« a,*u iS ofw M or psarr^d tb d S. Horn***, with I rwfiaa ra H aem aU U. It'-aj'ltr protest» of parm i* II««» ouuniy w b o o l board baa dlstr»l****4 Miss A irrlij K t«w »n and P rln d- pel Frank A ilrlrih may r«ialn tb« se rv i'* « of M up«rintm dm l V «roon i. H«tid«rwoa as h<ad of lb « ( s v a d e Ixrrk* public « b<M)U M*«f log last ®«--k at Hood Rlv- th « b o a r d * 1 , , . , , . fo f v oted l o o f f « r t o e for n «.t f«wr to Mias C .th - <f i Jr A s,a «r. Mina A ma Kddjr i H lM u « '* « r « t l + r r " * .,4 * ,* .,,„ ,« .4 .» . U ! H O lb « ,a in • l « t . r ch r o n ic!« Tuesday With r«f«r«n r» lo Mr H «nd«r- • «*>n. tb« n>*'t«r la ao< closed y«t ** I*ri6^*l»in Institut» for Advanced »tody. cwab«e • dswp a a s o t a o ir a a i •* U‘ '-n * • * * * '* * ' " * •• * 1' Ui04 ,L 7Ma la It. cwndenard : “ A *f>t»i|flr tb«ory rea b« d«vl*«>1 wb-*-b will m«BpLtelj dsecvtbs nu l- ENGINEERS ARE SET FOR FIGHT WITH COLUMBIA w ith With tb the « Colum bia a gradually , br . rmy fcnJtln„ neem are ¿.r^p^rr^j p , raise the Ul Union Pa- rifle ’s track. a ootb «r foot to pre vent them from b«lng flooded out iat*- In June when <>1* Man River blta his stride T h« upper cofferdam in Brad* ford slough ha» b.-*n raised fivo n ow 5 5 feet a b o v e »<-( lev el eat satisfactorily, and jo e ara sorry you « a r t e l It b.-*rd replied that It bad met The No attempt will be made to petltloa had been generously clr- strengthen or save the lower c o f 1 1 ulnt «d and bore the name« o f on- ferdam In the slough. It Is 35 It la piewwirft to am scientists »o j ly parent* and la«pay«ra In feet above **a level. tb« *horm Of the <w*«n *<f kSowle !*«, rad« L>rka Piaji&g with ooa or two iHtls i* b Peak o f the flood la et pe. ted b>*a Mctmcw is far fr**« any ■ arrfv* (ha last W — k It lune V iia iifli theory that will reta- If It goes ov?r the anticipated pkrteiy d o r r it « reality." for erisacs 700.000 second cubic feet and clim bs above St fe«t at the crest cannot toll what "reality* la. it may lead to considerable trouble in the locka and cause fhancwllor Hitler of tier many Murvcyors h a t« !« * n busy all C’ t.'vrred ut-«i the flgbtlsg German week running llm-a on the hillside •*«m* annoyance at the pow er General !.udcnd<»rff the till* “ held hack o f the business district In house - marshal generai." highest rank la Bonneville Kmployed by the Herond main « '« n t o f the new Germany's army. tìeiwcal I.udeo- state, they are seeking Inform a «V-rff greatest, after Von Hlcxlen- tion which will enable engineer* Itonnevllle dam reservation audl- burg, in tb« Ug war. declined with to determ ine tb« legation o f the torlum 'a history will be a dance. »»pen to the public. Friday. June thinks, announced bla retirement to . . . ,, I now au par way past the r enerva- 14 s.<»n*<>fe-1 by the new ly-forni- a small hunting lodge 10 tba Ha f( ^ •-d Bonneville lt**< rest Ion a«aocla- varan tn< »utalna. It la aoggeated Army engln«-era h*v« snout tlon. the dance aims to make no that i.rrtnsnj • m -at distinguished com pleted th« new road which m n. > ; rt»mls«*s to hire the beat I living r«t>eral did DM feet that hit will l«ed from the reservation to ofeh e, |rjl avallab|» I -ry could be inrraeevd by Cbatt the state highway. It p«s<*«-* un Surveyors Run Line for Road High water continue* to Inter fere with work at the dam . and baa, within the week brought about a gradual closing down o f Joba. Cenerai-Bbea. who em ployed 1044 m«n last week, cut down their force Monday to 475 men and may drop m ore for a short period o f time. Colum bia added a few men and la w orking slightly better than 300. General-8h*a. with som ething like 35,000 cubic yards o f con- ctmim to pour, could practically com plete its contract on the power house and locka within 60 days b * running four shifts a da^. By dragging »»"«»* n«w and waiting be called in July, but it la not u large a Job aa the foundation and probably will not last m ore than six months. Colum bia C onstruction com pany may be expected to em ploy about i:.00 men after it gets its gait In building form * and pour ing concrete for the main spill- way dam. HEALTH t .K o t P ELECTS Mr* C >v N*rrltt o f ParKroae w w elected president o f the Mult- nomah County Public Health as- »oclation last week at Gresham, Other officer* elected w ere: vice president. Mrs. G ordon Spear, ! atourell; secretary. Mrs. V. W . McCormack, R usselville; treasur- er. Mra. Frank Shull. Portland, ___________ Send In your news items. FIVE GIRLS TO RIDE FLOAT AT ROSE FESTIVAL Five beautiful Kiris, the pick o f the entire B onnovllle dam area, will be chosen by ballot next week to ride on the Cascade l» c k a floral float, in P ortla n d ’s R ose festival parade June 7. A Q ueen's ball to Introduce candidate* and to raise funds to send winners and float to Port land. will be held Saturday even ing at M errill’s pavilion at the Locks. Ivan K ober and his eight- piece orchestra will play the latest dan re hits, with additional entertainm ent by the Locks cham ber o f com m erce festival com m it tee. Results o f the ballot w ill be an nounced W ednesday night at 11. when polls close, at the dance at M errill's. Candidates for the hot ly-contested royal honors nom i nated this week Include M illie Graves. B onneville; Babe Kddy. Violet M acKinnon. I>-Da C ecil- fanl. Geraldine Rankin. Cascade Locka. with twice as many nom i nations expected today and to m orrow from W arrendale. B onny Villa. Bonneville, Eagle Creek and W yeth. A floral sailing yacht, cru ising the waves o f B onneville lake, w ill be the them e o f the float on w hich the Queen and her court w ill ride, dressed In naval uniform s. Designed by Hal Babbitt of B on ny Villa, it will be m ounted on a truck donated by C. Cecillani. TTie Queen and princesses will receive a lou r o f the Roae Festi val entertainm ents, w inding up with dinner aa guests o f the P o rt land Rosarians at the Multnomah hotel, accom panied by the ch a m ber festival com m ittee, Ira Owen. Mrs. Jack Elm er and Perry Kitx- m lller. Festival buttons and ticaets. entitling the purchaser to a sp eci fied number o f votes fo r his fa vor ite candidate, are being sold this week by Chairman Ira Owen, hia com m ittee and volunteer w ork ers. to m ake the floa t, represen tative of the B on n evi'le district, outstanding in the parade. Buttons will count la . 000 votes. 50c tickets and dance ad mission tickets. 7.500 each. 25c tickets. 3 ,0 0 0 ; 10C tickets 1.000. B alloting may bo done either at the Queen's ball Saturday or the dance W ednieday nl«tht or at boxes at Cascade Drug com pany o r at Cascade Food store at the Ix>cks. A dditional boxes will be placed In Bonny Villa and Bonne- • ville. A Queen's box social will be held M inday night at the Odd Fellow s hall. der the Tanner creek viaduct. Getting on to the state prom ises to In- somethin task fo r m otorists If the state fo l ns In atooe«. and g«»*»d In low s the j»r«*«nt line and raises |•verytbing." the grade to bring It out on a There must tia a aertaon In th« level with the proposed n*-w Tan I Chicago woodpecker that av«ry ner creek highway bridge or fill. morning woke his nelghtM»rh»»od by Tom-turn |g that the n*-w M p drumming on a copper drainpipe. er-hlrhw av mav dork bark of ---- —. The ctipt^r resisted, but the wood- F rench's and C ook's and shoot From '-Vashlngton. L > . C.. com es word that the p ostoffice In Caa- |t>e<k<-r drum:nii| on until a boy with arr« as Tanner rre.-k on a higher , j #(H ks • * to be advanced to third class July 1. I* siin;-%h«»t aiopfeil him forever grad« than at jre»ent T h« change The advance In grade makes necessary the calling o f an exam i "I»st Is the aermonT wnuld make II easy for cars corn Ruth Faublon and John 't’eer- nation for postmaster. And talk o f change in postm asters has given I***« It deal with modern efforts ¡nk. graduating eighth graders, rew«rvatlon to th« town som ething to talk about. r " '<r‘ t> the nature o f man. star 1 ine out o f th« Frank II. 11 kM N M th** J - ------------------------------------- were presented Tuesday m orning ' ' M'ply .nut Iw*mand" on his r«seh th« hlghway. for going on 10 vi-ars. Is not ad-i Tiptyrlntenrlent of the public with bronte plaques and ce rtifi jllvsd sud |>r<>\e that ........ - lufelll- rer r to holding It for another ^ lio o ls . are both candidates No cates by B onneville post. AAneri- 1*1111. IT K I.I h TN HXHIIIIT ‘ un rnnk.- th« world oM-r in others have appeared, ao tar as can Legion, which Judged them 10 years Hut he Is a republican h'U mlnuteaT T h « M Id-Col uni bla Stamp expo and Postm aster General Farley, The C hronicle ha» been able to outstanding In patriotism , sch ol sition. show ing collections from arship and service. Presentation I‘ruf<-sa<>r Kemmerer, financial et- the entire m id-C olum bia river who Is also head o f the national *«Tn- No date for an exam ination has was by C om m ander Dave Marvin 1 w-niocratlc organisation Is not en ll^rf, (>r Prlncelnn. worrying nb«ut basin, will be held In the Butler thusiastic over republican post been announced, and none will be at the graduation exercises, m ade I In fist Ion. much money In dr- announced until after July 1. The brief by the recent m easle epi Hank building. Hood River. Thur master*. r " - '"», ’ sn \ « K,.. government la sday to Sunday o f next week. Democrat* o f Cnscad«» Docks, examination is called by the civil demic. ppeodlng money twice as fast as It The exhibit, sponsored by the suddenly aware that the poatof- service board in W ashington at F lorence O oodhart and R obbie I k m.r* *n' h® aaya. Is done H ood River Stam p club, la open direction o f the p ostoffice depart Lloyd, seventh graders, received fi*-e la going to be a plum for a Pmnplag th« banka full of ar- send ment. From a list o f three highest certificates o f merit. Steve Strom to all collectors who will worthy party worker, have been • ''redit." Having done th.K. will be chosen a postmaster. And the « « —rnm.nt b ,.r r u „ It. n . n ' L w ' i ! »«* «• ««. H ÌM . Hvdn. . h o * • and « . « - B obbie Sherman were run unless all signs fall the new post- ners-up for the eighth grade -T ft.. m , h . h .n h . ,n ,l PUT. r o n r t h o u - . «' ' ' ly rr.K n.-d h i. p o.ltlon «t t h . «Ir- Henderson. tnaster will be a dem ocrat. awards, receiving special m ention. |th**ro Interest, which aewms mildly •• w' ,, br •wmr,u'li for ®Ut ^ ,Hirt. and Vernon |*0>ualng Ing cidlectlons In several flaasea. cel lor Hitler, who waa a corporal lb the army of AustrUa. ¡¡nr: Locks Postoffice Receives S ew Rating; Democrats Want a S ew Postmaster LEGION DECORATES SIX ! GRADE SCHOOL PUPILS J^ I