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H ch ro n icle reach«»« all ip ].» in tin* »um A rea fi<#m K . , m in H e rm a n i ’r«*«-« K , W|:|.]v r«*ud a n d om y », e n u re I,, \ ; . < »f I • I-i I !'•> I" I I'" ( uf ( '.I c Ml'-’ I.O« kh. 18 PAGES ÿ in u h NO. .'il. THE BONNEVILLE The CHRONICLE BONNEVILLE ocks DAM Chronicle Delivered to Any Home in District Each Week by Carrier 20c M onth CASCADE I/H KS m um , m \ m i: 20. 193s. Gets Reemployment Office 'V LOCKS VOTES IN lumbia Blasts O ut 120 Feet MAY ON $8,000 if Cribs; Junior Cofferdam Leaks CITY HALL ISSUE Fixed; Inspection Tunnels W et fitti > I»! l-t tm l allot « g**>S«T of I ■ ukl gravel high into air, Columbia C onstruction co in -| B ) •• M ondo m orning b«*gun \ H «tu ■ • f • ■ n o t SEEK NEW BASIS ON WATER SUIT; DECISION FRIDAY ha th** aouth rrib cofferdam . I. ton« *<f explosive tor«* i 12*»- ftot tap in th«* up»tr<*am I«* k of th** The Case,»«!** I,**• *k — w ater situation Vi *. «I« molirthing rritw tw o an«l i- still iri th«- * une -tata** today that & ■ fr«*> ««*«*♦*•»<» to lap against tti• - it vv .« last \v»*<*k. with th«* exception! B - f ' Ji- 'I "f tti' .-pl.t th a t tli»* attorn**>s for the parties d tiii. Tlie cofferdam had be«*n bringing th** injunction >r*- looking weil to fill from f*«*<*pjg** o\**r III«* • I•«• 11 1 for n**vv legal grounds for th eir cause. f it A* n<I B iP » tried pouring Into t \ t tli** hearing ■Mturday on tie* d**-! P it cofferdam, p ro tectin g th** murr**r vvlilrh means in common | w ,-i > «rvl o th e r uncorn pie t«*d w ork l.ingiing** that vvv gran* that the tti*• Bradford l*l«n«l nhor»*. Tti** : com plaint i* correct hut vve still do! H; n t mi' l*. ru n n in g th ro n ? ri**t lieliev** you have ?roun*ls for ^p- » I >ncr.*t. in . V» vour action hefor** Ju«ig** Fred \\ . fill**«l w ith w ater, b u t engineer*] W ilson in lloo*l Itiver. City Attorney l*v<- that tti** blast caused no dam - W vers •.«•or**«l wh**n h<* pointed out to the «lam. Ttiey s a v th«* w ater t<* th** i«t f i * * r dtornev. lieorg«* Shep- Ik*-: igl the loints bctw tianJ, that tile statute h*» was basing pi«*r* which lat«*r " i l l be fill»*«I hi- claim on vv (- rep«*al#*«l by the h grouting. T hree pum ps w orked , I ten legislature. rxlav *t full sp «*«*«I an«I aft«*r »<1- .Iiidg** Wilson ordered briefs to 1 *♦* |«*n I*:. : .»t " i - • I II II 11 •• -* I mi th«* filed with him and that the pl**a<lings _nor cofferdam «Tit**«. w**r. .t. •* to h** place« I ill si tap«* for a lo*aring and t"-'«* Uu* vv.d«*r h«‘hirid it as tti«* final derision W<*dn«»s«lay morning. Hast solidified u n d e r th e " ite r Mtornev Shepherd was ill W’ednes- ,|a> -O the hearing " a s postponed to __■ so men could resume their Friday. rk Tur**« lay. K tl. Kelly. I’WA counsel, has |hi terrific shot sent » it bj If wir«*«l W ellington. I*, C., for approv P 1 t crashed into a giant f *• ><•• I al t«> proc****«l on the basis that th** injunction n«i" l«**ing sought has no (c o n tin u ed on p ag e 8) basis and is ««nl> o«*Taylng for a time Ho* starting of th<* work. Tin* cily council Instructed Atlor- n**y Wy**rs to look into th** law re garding tin* suing of the plaintiffs in th i- suit if they lo-e their fight. onn<*\|!!«*t ¡,„ we!! as i laaCU'l«' 1 Molding up th** contract as this suit l " \ v v i l l ...... . llave a new p o st-. j. doing is likely to cost the city M**r ii,i.n*-v willi the contractor a is I the «'tin? Ihtstinsster Henry K«11 • in<t I’WA. ■s "•*« k announced receipt of a *''r fr«*ni Congressman W aller M LOIS MERRILL AND JACK >rf'H 't ding that an appointm ent t'1«' Bonn**ville post would soon COLLINS WED SATURDAY rutile Miss Lois Merrill and .lack Collin* Itlioiigh th«* name of the n«*vv man not tieen *nnounce«l. it (s under* of Cascade L«»«*ks surprised their «I in r**li.ihle political circles th at inanv friends "lie n they slipped non Henderson, form er siiperin- across the ri'**r t«. Stevenson, Wash.. *'|, nl of schools of (¿aseado Locks. Saturday morning and were marri«*d. Miss M errills parents. Mr. and ; v d«s| f(tr the J«d>, H enderson is Mrs .1. \. Merrill, accompanied them. v •'Hiployed at tti«* OKI cam p al Following the ceremony, the couple ^ r He stood am ong th e . highest „pent a honeymoon weekend in Hol 0 b*ok the civil service exam ina-' land and returned to the Locks I«» ,n fop the poni tost su m m e t. f“,*l,|n«l. pion«‘«*r p o stm aster at make their home in one of the m* \iiie, pians m oving to Salem Penn's tavern rains Mr Collins is a signalman for tin *n his suceessor takes over. In* riggers ««n Columbia Construction ' **'' " ill h«* employed in oo«* of company high lim*. .......... from "bite offices. Hallos. Texas. Miss Merrill was norn i(l Cascade Locks, as was her IT \|* YEAR TWINS m other. Sin* g ra d u a te [roin the n Ackley, ilolunihhin carp en ter l" r became the fath er of leap Lucks high school in May, L* *• l r , u , ns !»orn F eb ru ary V» In TI.** Casca«le Locks firebreak I* ad Hand. Name«) (lerakl Lee and rr> Hose, they vvill have a birth* ' vancing ra t....... towards ••nlv once in each four y«*ars next week w ith a force of 40 CM* "T and children are doing fin«. t « i am P.O. To Get New Postmaster ANCIENT DOG RUSTY MAKES DAILY CALL TO GET JUICY BONE JOB SERVICE TO OPEN BRANCH IN LOCKS MONDAY W ise, old d«*g is Rusty, red The 11;.-cad«* L««cks «- i t > council A state reem ploym ent office to Irish setter belonging to Silver voted Monday night to place on the provide jobs for residents of th is May ballot the question of w hether p erras of Cascade Locks. end of Hood River county, vvill be Each m«*rning Rusty tro ts la iii* not th«* people nf ilasead«* Locks op**n«*d in Cascade Locks Monday vv «nt to increas** th**ir bonded in- boriously—12 years has stiffened afternoon. <l>ht»*iln***- l»y *#.000 fur th< p u r his joints, made his eyes rheum y— Through efforts of The Chronicle chase uf ground and erection of a i down from the P<*rras horn«* on an«l Forrest L. Moe, Hood River City Hall to house all of tin* city of tin* hill hack of the Odd Fellows «•minty commissioner. A. G. Johnson, hall. T urning the corner by the fices and activities. drugstore, he m akes a straig h t line district m anager for the Oregon |>r**sent plans as explained at the stat«* reem ploym ent service, and Mrs. m«***ting vv«*re to includ** tin* expen- for Fred H arrop’s b u tch er shop, Jimmie Catherwoo«t, county mair- ditur«* of »7.000 fur a building and w here once his m aster sold bo ag«*r. deckled W ednesday m orning to logna an«I pork chops and tender *1.000 for a lot. »•xt**nd their service to Cascade loin steaks. The PW’A would pay**3400 0 ! this Locks. R usty’s tail wags longingly as • mount leaving *4600 for tin* city to The Chronicle is donating the use pay. In addition, there would he in- he surveys the juicy m eats in the of its office, across from the post- cltided *400 fur furniture and office! cases, bu t he w aits patiently, office. for the reem ploym ent ser e«|uipment. *2.000 for fir«* and w ater som etim es for hours, w hile B uteh- vice each Monday afternoon. Mrs. il«»l*artment paraphernalia, making a (c o n tin u e d on page 8) Cathervvood w ill arrive Monday total of *7,000. The PW'A requires a aout 1:30 p.m. w ith all her files and Irnnd i-su«* of about 10 percent more rem ain until 5:30 p.m. than the actual estim ate s«i in tti is Mrs. Cathervvood is requesting all case it would In* around *8.000. men, w hether w orking or not. to Payments on both principal and check w ith her w hen she is in Cas iiit»*r»"-t vv**re explain'd as being cade Locks on Mondays to elim in around *450 for the first year, a ate any erro rs th a t m ight be made little more than *12 per month bet- i in the files. W hen men ^re laid off t»*r than tlu* city vvill be paying for! on completion of their jobs, they are a place to meet and a place to siure ! asked to rep o rt to h er so their names fir** equipment when the fire chief Rose Ceciliani Is the leading oon- may be changed from the inactive to g.*t- around to storing the fire ^ t«*n«leiit for the title of “Miss Cas the active list and new em ploym ent cade Locks” th is week following truck under cover. obtain«*«! as soon as possible. No mention was made of w hat the counting of votes cast at the Cas The real nee«l for a branch re payments vvill be after the first cade Locks cham ber of com m erce's year. Fourteen brunches and de- j first benefit dance Saturday night employment office in Cascade Locks has long been seen. The Chronicle partm ents of the city vvill he housed! a t M errill’s. in the new »»difi«*«*. if constructed, j Miss Ceciliani polled 350.000. l’hel- took the m atter up w ith Mr. Moe in Tin* council also passed in linal : imi l »aughtery. 290.000: Clara Nix, H o « m 1 River Tuesday. Mrs. C ather form Ordinance 14. commonly term-1 190.000: Norva .l«*nkins. 170.000: and vvood lik«*d the idea, as presented by cd the “nuisance ordinance." Con-1 Katherine l gar. 80.(00. A numn*»r of Mr. Moe. but action w as delayed a Irol of contagious diseases, garnage ! supp««rters for various candidates day by the wait f«*r District M anager disposal, handling of firew orks and I ir<* believe«! to lie holding votes u n Johnson's final Okeh. fir-arm s. curf**w . druok«*ness, 'a g - til tin* final night, so the present Since October, 1933, when Bonne ran«*y. the penning u»<l stik n ig of standings are subject to radical ville dam w as started, to last S a tu r livestock in«l fowls, dog licenses an«i change. day. 1.468 men from llood River set ling up a health departm ent ar».1 In the “ Ile-Queen” contest. Rill county have be«*n placed by the re- included in the ordinance. K**eler is out in front w ith 550.0 0 employment service. E stablishm ent votes, followed by Carl Epping w ith of the Cascade Locks branch is ex- 340.000, L. Lo<lvvig w ith 175.000, H. l»pcl»*d to mean greater convenience VETERAN RANGER OF E. “ Lightnin' " Pointer w ith 135.000 for Locks r«*sk1«*nts. rem oving the LOCKS DIES SUDDENLY and Noble Hyde w ith 10,000. Ted inconvenience of the 21-mile drive Hauser dropped ou t to su p p o rt Lo«l- to the county seat. Kugene W heeler, district ranger at j vvig. O ther sponsors a re : Keeler. < !<iluuihia Corgi* station a t Herman Bonneville post YFW and J. A. Mer creek from 1922 to 191». diet! sudden rill: Epping, Locks high school; BELLARTS CHOSEN HEAD ly of heart disease Saturday at his Pointer. Texaco Oil com pany; Hyde, OF LEGION FISH DERBY horn** in Corvallis. Townsend club. Mr. Wheeler is survived by his A large crow d attended the S atu r Charles Bellarts. l \ S. guaro. w as widow an«l two sons. Frank and day dance, netting the cham ber name«! chairm an of the annual fish Walla«*«*. Filtering the I'nited states some *50 after all expenses. Next forest service in 1907. he began his dance will In* March 28, following ing derby sponsored by Bonneville work on the Colville national for- the final w indup Aprill 11. when post of the American Legion when it met last week. «•st near Hepuhlic. W ash, lillness the w inner " i l l In* crowne«!. Nearly B ellarts vvill he assisted by his two brought on by strenuous field w ork all Locks m erchants ar«* giving cou p artn ers on last year’s fishing con caused his retirem ent due to total pons good for 100 votes w ith each i c s ! . Lee Summ erville and Cnarles disability in 19.10. He was 58 at the 50 cent purchase. Shinn. The com m ittee plans an early lime <«f his death. Burial w as in The spectacle of some or the m eeting to have the com petition un Corvallis. tow n’s leading business men turned der w ay w hen the season opens “ horse” vvill he seen today noon on April 5. I \ 111 HU lt\D M I\TO N Valuable prizes vvill he given the Tlu- Portland Hadminton d u n will Main street w hen tin* ticket-selling team captained by M. L. M unkresi fisherm en who bring In the largest appear Onlay at 8 p.m. in the audi of the Safeway store is draw n on a tro u t and larg**st salmon. Im portant torium for an exhibition of badm in old fire engine by C. C. Chapm an’s changes are planned to make the ton as it should be played. team, w hich failed to sell as many contest even b etter than last year's. Tin* I.adies Aid of Ihe Cascade tickets last week. Th** team s will Fisherm en will probably be re l,0cks community church will meet meet at 11:45 a. m. in front of Dew stricted lo some such radius as 50 („day at 2 p.m. in the church for Drop inn. A real ol«l M issouri jack miles from Ihe dam in w hich to ass w ill be featured. make ttieir catches. IkaVt I I I I ' L ROSE CECILIANI HIGH POINT GIRL IN ‘QUEEN DERBY’