This W eek s T h ou gh t coiirag*' i- .«Imlrable. k,"‘,r z ‘ through « l"»X . t ° u« h is the kb"* that I* •>»* " f f - •t*.*d. 16 PAGES THE DAM CHRONICLE im oi> m u .K VO' III. V». »- ¿¿scade Dealers rganize C redit formation P o o l BONNEVILLE _ MONIGHAN SHIPPED ACROSS COLUMBIA Ttie giant nmnigtian wtiicli e t « tu t: l o c k s IIONNFV II.Lt: COUNTY PRESSES VOTING OF BONDS has lain hlle so long near the f . r end o f the pow er lion».- spillw ay went trav ' Hood Hiv.-r county’s school hoard , DELIVERED BY MAIL EVERY FRIDAY THREE MONTHS FOR 50c FKIIIAV, Jl \t: Hi, WUi Nelson Out Millsap, Epping In; Manchester Is New Locks M ayor elitig Wednesilay. At < \.M. it was I point'd ltd» week to it- record of nth election of officers and ap- pull' d from il» position h> ttie stern- »lashing bonded ind'-hl'-dnc-» for ttie intmw.t of a I--rii.-.n-nt secretary. wheep'r, The (»allei», and warped county *‘£l,'jfju in three years and merchants " f i , i < ule Locks lirsday form I t credit a w « 1 u- around llie western tip o f Hr idford'» w iping out |27.2*i in w n ia n t» out­ lo facilita!*- rollertialiS a 11*1 Cllt island, en route to North Honnevllie . standing when they a»k>sj voters to tu It.ul debt». >n ](|%»«'.» l|'l' Thirteen hours later il Was perched •pprove a tiond i»sue of *37,1»00 for I„. fun. ti-ii « f th. .-».»elation - "»oí improvement» at a special I |e t......DM» ' Ihlt o f !••■! sons again on dry land, tins time on « • lection July 2. Victor Andersen, 42, logger, known t, whom each 111 -reliant In « an •»iM'cUlly-construct. d bn»*- on the Allocations would include ss* m i wnt. as well •» the .mount ami north bank. to many people in Cascade Locks, for Cascade Locks, 8s,5uo fur Bar­ (litlon of e.*el* ¡mil' idu.it account.! I tie lid ie » was assist*-'! through rett. 811.5**1 for od.-ii and *;•.«**»> for •ji'-d early We*ln**wlay morning o f ursun km* M fi"«n •" cubic yards o f earth in it» largest cut to s.'fS.nuu tfii-» June. Tli»- iota! ■ Andersen, who had been rooming Ition rii' iuti. r. 11* •• •»t ’1 ■ r •# to .-n- i scoop, had already been loaded valu»* of warrant» out»t .riding has in Portland at the home of a sister je member» t -I *' • the r*»»t *»f | aboard lw<* barge*» rigg'-d p.g'dher. been er.l»ed in tile > ime perii.'l • •f Mrs. *.barbs Hugghlom. arrived j]erti<*n mt». III- cavating for the north half o f Ui>- lugli schools have been rated *"con-| «j.j of the I....... lilt' 111 .*Will« cul- • iitioTi.il\ staisiardi/.ed" h> ttn- state Tiles*lay evening lie stayed at the »pillw ay dam this summer. jt.ii* separately. All information depaituieut of education, meaning home " f Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W ar­ nr>d throuirti the ..»»..eiution w ill they w ill have to be improved or ren on government property here. available to iii'ii "T » only, but 1« - Ib' ir »taislard r ding. local group will have contact** As ttie W arrens w ere about to h national cr.-'lit agencies in or- leave tti«. bouse Tuesday evening to ext-ii l the scope o f It» aer- Andersen excused himself, went to LOGGER COMMITS SUICIDE TUESDAY Bringing to an end ttie major political feud that raged for a month between council merihers and ex- May or Charles .Nelson over the sign­ ing o f w ater system warrants, voters o f Cascade Locks at a special elec­ tion Friday recalled Nelson by a count o f !".*{ to 71. Councllmen Max Millsap and Carl Kppirig. leaders of the recall move­ ment against Nelson, w ere retained in office by narrower margins. The vote favoring Millsap was 133 to 8*>, and the vote for Kppirig 11« to 100. A charter amendment to permit the city to issue bonds up to *8000 for a new city hall was beaten. 1 t i to iC. The election board worked until nearly It P.M. Friday counting and tallying ballots. A total of 225 per­ son» voted. Immediately follow in g completion of the election hoard's w ork, the council met in special session and the bathroom and stashed his throat named <». E. Manchester mayor to jtie meeting. ! ■ 'i il Merrill’s ri s- \ lively meeting of Troop .‘E*0 hon­ rant, followed ttie regular tTliam- with a razor. The Warrens, r*-turn- replace Nelson. Mayor Manchester. oring the dads o f members was belli . ... , ... . , , " h o had already signified his w ill­ of Commerce meeting. found him weak from ino,_ . . , „ . Tuesday evening in tie- i.raigmont ing to , get , . him, . . . . . . . . in* n ' » to take office in the event ol W ith Inclusion o f a clause by! ---- ‘ hotel, vvitb iglit fathers attending., h>ss *.f blood and started to ' hunt Nelson's recall, was summoned by which the Pacific Telephone A T ele­ about for towels. Andersen there- Thy w.-r Scoutmaster M. L. Morgan.| Marshal Colin Merrill and sworn ir graph company would provide a troo|........ . chairman \V. J. Mi '" n locked him self in ttie bath­ by Recorder \Y. J. Carlson. tehqdione for the city's us*' at the Carlson, and committeemen Ni, M. room and deepened the gash. Councilman Silver Perras was tem­ C"iin«’ il chamber, the franchise ask*-d Piper, Noble F. Hyde, w . j, Mctiar- porary chairman o f the session thal Hr. M. E. Johnson was summoned. by tli** company was adopted follow ­ rigle, j. a . Merrill. Joe Morris and r* a.I the election results into th* He .»tupped the bleeding and sent to ing final reading at Monday's city! <•. M. Hesgard. record and chose Manchester as Itoo*t Hivcr for an ambulance. An- i new office (.ihiding • ri< 1 n garage council meeting, the fir»t complete' Scouts attending w.-r.* Nobl* Hyde mayor. mu presided over by Mayor Ü. E.J j , " ' ’¿V,h Jlyde! Teddy Mel í.irrigle. •ler.-et vv.»> taken to ttie Hood Hiver ,1 be built »..un .i tli•• B«»nn>-v III*» ' Manchester’s first official actior hospital, where he died a h-vv hours hatchery. K. J \V. Anderson,I Manchester Hob and Bill Morgan, K*-n Wor*d- aft'T arrival. affixin g his name to warrants Herv • - 1 W ~.| »y. The The franchia«' permits the com­ ward. Jim Merrill, Carlyle Heuter- totaling more than 88000. drawn sec buil'liriK . .ni nnili^ . id io t * - pany to contluct busln' » » and main­ »kiuld. Ken Piper. Norman Hesgard, Hr. Johnson said Andersen had cut against the water system construc­ y and storeroom • » well .» »pac«* tain equipment beside and over city Tom MeKnry. Biehanl Kenney, F*»r- •back up and above the hyoid bone, tion fund, which Nelson had con­ disk» .«n given. lowing but missing the jugular vein. contraetors putting in the -water the basement of his home, hum- ••all» and furnish w iring for [»olire However, Andersen lost so much system, resumed operations Monday f‘»r tti*. new huildingdias already • nd fire signals. C O P. t IMMISI S » OIIVALLIS blood he was too w<-ak to recover. • Her a week's shutdown due to fail­ ’fi or«l* ; • «I. Actual revenue from the compiny li'h g iU '» to the Uregon Bepubli- Friend» here »aid the logger bad ure o f the city to turn the warrrent- ^•e Iabur.-dory will |.e |o aid in i» expected to amount to about *•*' c.m convention w ill me*'t in Corval­ b e n drinking heavily for several over. It is expected the contractors ¡kina r>- ir.-h. - upon fisti upon per year. The flat rate teb-pnone lis s* pt' iub'T * and .», the executive weeks past, hut they did not know ........ . vv il w aive damage» si;**» j„.r ,j ,y • aruund». in»t>-«<) of »ending them worth W.ir» per monili would save • ommitt'-e decided at a inci ting ill of hi» taking liquor after coming assessed last week as rental on idle py to «tiler institut ..n», Mm-n of the city |3li per year in toll». Portland Saturday. Lowell 0. Paget, her»' Saturday. He apparently roiu- equipment and salary. >in*v they de- '■*lue of experiment» |,aH peen A motion was passed gru ilin g the president of the club in Oregon, pre­ mitt 'I the deed in a fit of despond- *-■ .»»'••< I ill :i letter last Week they enee. , u," n ,*1' ’ or parnsltc- five members o f the board at Fri­ sided at the executive session. would pass up the damages in case r t'*.! fisti tliVe l.'. fi se|,l aVV.lV, day's eleetion ?*> apiece for tà horns' the city paid the warrants w ithin *rs‘*n 'lid. he. .use frequently "reasonable time.” (C o n tin u ed on back p a ge) |*ar.i»i|, s fall away or ceas«.* to rtn»n during tr .nslt. Council O K ’s Phone Ilill at l inai Reading DADS HONORED AT BOY SCOUT RALLY ITCHERY TO GET FFICES, G A R A G E a^*ri,y ° r ,f" ‘ present station 1" crp» ^ by addition o f *.x ^ring pond» for small salmon. BONNEVILLE BEATS PITTOCK MEN■ 8-2 Nine slugging basehallers from Bonneville trimmed a team from ir," a m ° f w ill also ho nor a period of a year or Portland's Pittock block. 8 to 2. in a Anderson » , ¡, i softball game in Portland Saturday. r* tuteh-ry ilw if w ll, ,, Jimmy Helmer, tw irfer for the dam J*»v*. an n h m it slnn, , and new players, struck out 15 and hit a .l *h* ba»l N I'.rxii •■bout. home r un. nenecs n inted I* yellow The Bonneville team w’ a» oom- •*, in keeping posed o f J. Myer. B. Miller. It. Scolt. n the B o n n e - 1 15. >nn •n. J Reimer. M<»g Ki i»». i i'- IUple, Sporse n. Oliver More­ d nd Carl Harring. , v H i m : 10 PICNIC It M iller Mil' say s \ llm » w ill t game w ilt play "'•‘Icorno jq : C.IS- if II mates can get some h Ip from >*Nit p|,||, , 20. Tti placc Cast.... le Locks residents in putting y"1 ,| „ "•n, vv ll hi along op a backstop on the diamond t the r,'V and Will be lueks. J l If*.L|| by ■"•at and auto- »•i i*- The story o f the Angels o f Mon» . .Ills contest, water who allegedly appeared or the side !«nf| o f the British during a battle against the Hermans actually grew out o f 1 " ' an im aginative newspaper yarn ap- d Mins at Botin* a return Steamboat Vets Plan Giant Picnic Sunday Between to.uuo and 15,000 persons are expected to attend the veteran »(••aiiihoatmen’s picnic Sunday at the Bonneville hatchery grounds, vvii. re lli.' annual affair form« held at Chatnpoeg park vvi 11 b* li 'Id this for lb. -si time. 1 e progi \\ ill II 1 ra i: I " P.M.. m**i norial se c> » at I etiti by Chaplain 1> M. Blenki The aft. m oon 's 'P nkers n il I include Co! i»nol 1 »nias M. Bolli: :. i niter! S| des en*r • ers J Judge Kr ■tí Wilson o f The I* !'*s ; Prof. \\ . C. Jones. Wil!,in:< |fe university; Captain J. k . i Jenkins, Lewiston, Idaho: K. c. .Mer-j rid. siq>" -inh nd- nt of Ì i^liihouses; A ff* *t i ’ . Dodson, representing Hov- i r .r * Juries II. Martin. Members o f Portland yacht m ibs.l all of whom have been Invited, w ill special float placed in Tanner creek this week by members of ttie Cas­ cade yacht club. The yacht chit» w ill act as a w e l­ coming committee, with Glenn Per- Hiud"n in churgf Music w ill be! fon ii-li .1 by The Halles junior band an* the \»!.>rh band. Ceremonies w ill be broadcast over »l .tii.ii KDiN. lh.rtlmid. Visitors w ill arrive at Bonneville by stage, train, • >r special boats which w ill leave Vancouver at 7 :30 A.M. Sunday. PI.uis to bring an ocean-going ves- » I up the Columbia have been'aban- doped In cause of m ajor difficulties involved. Many local citizens, including Cap- In in Charles Nelson o f Cascade Locks, veteran Columbia riverman. ..... .. a Io,|8 time putting up tables and seats at the picnic a TROOP 390 MEMBERS SCATTER FOR SUMMEl Cascade Locks Boy Scout trooj ■T hi might be called the "Travelini Troop.” John Carlson recently left un i trip to California. From W illits hi reports that all 's well. Forrest Hess traveled to Oklahoma returning last week-end Oeorgi P.laisdell went to Bank». Or., w itl his family, and Carlyle Heuterskiolc is going to Wisconsin with his folk Friday on a two weeks’ vacation. Fifteen boys have re-regiskred fnj Iho coming year out or a total o f 22 and ?*eoutmastr At. I,. Morgan is hopeful o f not losing any oi tlu troop’s members. _______________________ Townsend club members fron neighboring counties have been in vited to the free picnic and rail scheduled by the Clackamas count organization July 2o on the count fair grounds at Canby. Admission t< the grounds w ill be free, and coffo served gratis.