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Thu Week s Thought I , contradut myself? LÌ- well. I contradict my- m am Urge. I contain Loltitudes V V h it m a n . 16 PAGbS THE BONNEVILLE CHRONICLE M im m i u m it U « \**< \ m Ml. '«»• 9 Lower Bridge Tolls Nearer, Says Laber (IM li.il.li> MW K.*«*«l. I.II.M D I'rin*'*' « .r.iriu*'»» .lini It . i «li <<f Ito.ira liol*l fo rili ik nf w ill «in il M.-tt ill . t.oliini I«!« i..«r*l*'n** >alur*l«> Illicit I .n*l ***111nIn> V floor allow li.» !.. • n (.rolli Negro Singers Scheduled Next Thursday fl,nv ,,f li<*rin.’\l IWharrarlmn,*. l„ .... ti,.. [ ™ ,in‘l - '- T ) ,.f ||„ ¡*"'1 '«P»* t wfi.„ H„. h ,.|, L " * #rW">-nl i. L fl i.|,. ,| »' l,"‘ ••,»"»* '» Il III*Ml " ImI 1 ' " '* * ' • > • «wr|»r munii», , \ r v ^ *Urk 1 hl .r, Hu a n ^ ’ V" wm h,‘ P' l*r.,u e r. in addition ' * M » 'nl . .............. U.- MNs m \ hii \ s , L ï n Vl.irtln. f»v.v|„'"i' N',> » w 'l'i**' "" .... *f Hi* i,,! « , "* Mhi u , ,ml ,,rM»«1 " ,h- . 'v,,r,> r n»p ,h.7 m"nv- Thr I «tun. 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Ji-ff«*r»i*n l*ru ltt. t*a»* WMii'.n, a|>f.*ilni i • iifiiniltt«*«’ t«> f l* f u r M e rrill mont ha lh«* «iii.irtett«* I l'Utilité m’h.illll. for HontlrV 111«* f»»rr «o ihai th«* K«.v«*rmn<*nl and ..u t: ,i. * Tti<* M l».|«'i|*|>l « .r« w for I1*«! «rniri* ar«.ii|.. innv uff. r In-1 I ir I. nir* i» , I. OrOM, CM b ll C f« M tetris, definii' ..I\ .ni .K... ni I«»- «ail» from Mo' l.oK " f H*1’ !*••> pro- nr.iiii l»ro.n|i‘.i«t from Ilo* " in rr.in - ratti'« ii<*r*“ r n«m* |.r»j.. | . ii|...n which effort« riM'o N It < : .Im ito» Tlo lr proifT.ini j * H"' 9tev**n»..n > li.mil.»r «.f rnrn- li**r** w ill Inrluil«' »urti numi» r« h . K* n- an* l» iru f..<n.. .| vv»r» «I«*. : Sw In« l.o w . "w.*. I i.liarlu t, tiirk v Hat»»." " II.ilm ln •¡ll»*i<1. *n*l Ftefltnt hi Huff.,pi T1i«*> nr«* .i f « iir -1 tli» J i t o i ii » K*-rn uni "l»|»h»n K<*« i * t ho« hi«h«.i\ fron, \ inrinivrr, Wn "i*l<l M m H l\» r“ •'nil hPltro: r«*l>iii|.|||it« *.f III.* ||«||«*| III fa to rll» » . H’1'Ttmi.-nl «princ» n».«r S |r'i*n - "Sw.iii*-« Rl'«*r." P n ilH I n . won ;i I« r*r* follow In« **• ,|rt,lar..| m have medicinal W illi til» tilin m riiu . r» « H n « . from F jW W in tr* «ting Infantile pa- ¡« f‘l» »» a»u| h ,o.,. W urm Hu* w o rk» of H*» n**|«s| n**ar«t po* t Puni l..inr»ne» Im n I'ar ,»niinn**.| ..H i*,a» Sixteen \ fr«s*-wlll off**rln« w ill I*» r» r » i\ *s| &HMELING VS. LOUIS pictures DUE HERE DAM SWIM SCHOOL OPENS What Annual Hood River county swim school. When: Monday to Saturday, August 24 to 29 inclu sive. 9 to 11:30 A M. daily. Who All children of school age eligible. Prince Ko- berg and Kd Shoemaker of Hood River, instructors. Where Cascade Locks beach near old sawdust pile. b e lo w railroad depot. Why To teach non-swimmers to swim, and perfect the style and efficiency of those who do. Boys and girls will be taught at the same time, and will register Monday morning at the beach before going in the water Dressing rooms will be provided. The Ameri can crawl stroke will he taught Advanced classes will be provided if enough are interested. Eighty-five persons took advantage of this instruction last year. Children from Bonneville and adjacent points are urged to attend, as well as Cascade Locks children. Volunteer Fire Company Organizes W illi.o n h *e l» r Wu» rle rle d vie«* |irs*»i«l* nt **f th» tan*ead** l.oek» vol- iinte«*r fir» d«,|*.irtm« nl .it an o rg an ization in *.-lin « Tu*.s«la> m «hl in lh* fir** h ill, r.'p lo in« Hugh *M »II win« ree*nll> moved ivv.iv from the elt *. Ilv -la w - g«»v«*ming tlo* o rg a n lz i- tloli a I»* i w«*l*e m lo p t'il al the iu«**'l- Ing M• ■ 111 »- 1 » |ir*'**'nl ilerlihsl to divide the «• i t > ini** tw o fir» /*>n*'.. /**n*’ on* I'm « w . - l of lh» " ife w a v .lo r*- «ii< I lh*' ran yon hehlm l II. / ‘ me T w o i'ln « I** II» ’ »»id I w o Id i . l . of lh** fir» h il l .ir*-u w ill .ig ii.il * /o n » O n». fir. (h i.... Id i . l . a /o il» tw o fir**. to tli.lu ig u i.il th** fir*' ra il from the cu rfe w , w hich i» a .in g le short LIFE RING PROMISED AT COLUMBIA BEACH ’ Placing of a cork ring an«l lin«1 *n*l driving of a p o s t o ff Collimhia I» id i. oppo.it» Sherman’s inn. w.«s undertaken this w»»k h* Kan««*r Al Wi'isemlangcr of th» Kagl» Cr»»k slafion. «*oop«*raling w ith M r. and Mrs. I.a rry Slu*rmaii of tin* inn, who furnisheil fund« for Ho* ring. «n«l the liain Chrunlrh*. — •*»_. ’111» ring, lin*- ami post w ill make swimming at the each much saf«T, .«s th«*r«* is at pr«*s«*nt no prolecllon to ine\p*Ti*-nce<l SW iltllliers against III» current. Hanger W»is«*n*langer is particukirlv anxious to get the *'i|uipm«*nt placed before th** Labor Hay vv«*i*k-«*nd. SHINGLE MILL IN PROSPECT FOR LOCKS DELIVERED BY MAIL EVERY FRIDAY THREE MONTHS FOR 50c H tIH W , At GI ST 21, 19^ Monighan Excavating In North Channel Th» long arm of the giant m oni- ghaii grop.sl abouI steadily in the hot tom i,f lh» north cofferdam pit this vv»»k. I««vv»ring lit» riv e r t>»d past tli» minus 10-foot l«*v»1 in most plae.'s and lay ing hare .«tp, ar* « of ro«*k in on» spot w tier» jaek-Tiamrner tin n iiiiiio ilia l. iy went to w ork m ak ing t*-st drillings. Thr«-» pumps ar«* w orking st«adily to k«*»p tto* hole fre** from w ater, aiUiottgli iiiiK'it less d iffic u lty has ecu »xp*ri*-ne*il this y»ac than last in unw atering th«* cofferdam and keeping its In terior relatively <lry. The south ramp. «>ver w hich the monighan was draw n into th» pit, w ill rem ain until excavation is near ly complete, when Ihe monighan w ill “w alk up” Hie ram p and "eal it up" a- Ihe mammoth «Irag-line rig re treats. Tw o tr* stl»s are being pul in along Ihe north hank, the on» nearest the hank to carry concrete ears, the other to carry a g an try crane which w ill «|o the actual pouring, as the highlhie cannot op»rat«* so close to th» shore. Hiprapping east of the ssolltli spill w a y «lain «diiitn ciit. com | detin S’ the w in g -w a ll, had l»«** n rais**«l past the 70-foot level this we«'k. W o rk on Ihe south piers of tli*' «lain had pro- gr.'sseil until girder spans had been place.1 between six piers and re enforcing sleel h*‘s|«|e tw o sets Of spans. TW O SOAKED WHEN ROWBOAT TIPS OVER T w o Columbia Const ruction com That Chronicle *<l\»rtisinc g*ds re pany employee* got a ducking in the |.| hlovvn at P M sults w.is proved again Iasi week riv er W*iln»s<lay afternoon when C a p l.d li. of tw o fire I'ompanie*. vv 1 1*■ ti horde* of snoos»-»h»w »rs — fiv «■ j they attempted to reach by row boat w ill I»* d«*»ignat*sl lat«*r. , or siv. anyway «hovvc.l up at th«*( llu hoist harge w hich was pulling Klr»* C h k f c . N. Il«*»«anl. an n»w s.iwm ill behind Th»* liail*'S lip s.-ctiolls o f sleel she«*t idling ...... .. >-,| 11» n vv fir» ho— piirehasi'd fri-ight tin* warehouse in ri'spons** from llu- old cofferdam .*1 the south j it* th. t il,* Ihr*'*' vv.-.-k* ig*i w ill he I«* .* nolle» carri«*d in thi» paper ;*sk-t east corner of Ihe main spillw ay ! h. r. h* t h i. week-end. He a l.o said ing responsible swing *iv \ men toj dam. lh» «'ilv w ould li.iv» to pureha.** a report there. EAGLES PLAN DANCE The tmat look W ider over the up- ht>.e-i'lam|*. vv li it’ll w ould |» 'riiiil Hill Clark, builder, operator and| slrt*:uii gunwale an«l swamped, sp ill TO AID KITZMILLt R I’lo .tn g o ff th»' e u rre n t at any point ear* -lak er of Ihe saw, was '«* pit';«se«l ing 111»* in,-li ini«» the w ater. F o rtu n .«loll« III»* ho— The Plump war. .lYiT- w ith th«* results that he d»*eid«l tn ately the boat Wii* halted by a lone T«> ,il«l P**rr* K il/m lll'T . I i . m 'I <*f lu o k .il w ll.'ll Hie f it > Im llgllt With III** results that lie decided 111 section <*f piling to w hich the men III«* IliiniM't III' « ..*■*•• t«l*' I .*»'k. » rl*' w o rth **f In».*’ an*l *s|oipm *'iit at a put in a shingle m ill and hir«* more clung w h ile a I if«* rin g was tossed of K h «I** k w lio It i» b*'»n li'»s|»H*, H*'*, l .p e e ia l ....... lin g .lulv 31. stioose-ehevvers through tli«* columns to them from tli»* barge, hut a few in III» p o rli *n*l ».m llarhim f**r - Mi ||. .g .ird , M r. Mlim in amt M r of the Chronicle. The floor nf the feel aw ay. an«i they w ere draw n to • ral weeks w ith “t * * " ' t i l e » r » . Ih» ! K eehr. :i|*|ioiiil«sl mem ber» of ;• f i in* I - shingle m ill w ill he completed this safety one al a time. K<•«!»» nr«* »|ion»orln« a ilnnri* at ra i.in g eom nilttee *d the Iasi m eet week, .anil Ihe entire plant w ll he in M .-rrlll'a C o liim h ii r.in l.-n « Thur**- ing. .a id they w o u ld d ra ft younger operation w ith in a month, Clark ,|ay. Nuau.l ?T Th» publie w ill h» \I Si r RKSKKVOIR uiemhers of Hie organisation to h elp , says. He w ill gel cedar h u lls from w e lru m r. C onllnneil *>n l ’ *ige Sixteen across the riv er or from a m ill on A score of Cascade Looks citixens On III» rom m ltle» In ehara» ar» the Sandy, and retail his shingl«*s hoar«l»tl M ayor G. K. Manchester's Olnutl»«*!. \m ly Jam», ami locally. • fa ith fu l Chev truck F riday nigh* M .l O lili ( IH KK * i n s i li W . C. W illi» Ml |»i» f't- " I I I «<> Ini-» "noos«‘-chevv«Ts. !> « ■ it said by w ay -in«l were driven to the sit** of the N„ more swimming at M eO inl III» P » rr' K llr.m llk r Imapilól f»m*l. . r** k i" the edict issiie.l ...... idly hv *>f explanation, are Ihe most reliable new ?*.,t'..i mo-giil Ion reservoir, key Ihe siale parks commission, which swing saw men and shingle m ill point In the c ity ’s w a te r system. The trip was the first fur many of \ | I II l l \ I It 11 MNS controls the McCord Creek stale hands known, Clark maintains. the attending citizens, w ho became park, following a ..... drowning \ Chevrolet »**«lin «Iris«*n l»> *•• M ( Alt I.K W K S HO M l proficient at hraneh-«l«Mlging on the .m,l several oilier narrow «-scapes. Moff. it of c¡i.« i*l» l.ofks o ve rtu rn .*1 Tvv«i women, en route from Boise way up and coming back. Hanger sinos w ill I««1 Installed in the! on a » u r \•* w»»l "f Ih» W *•»! t.«uu*t to Portland, vva-r«- unhurt when th e ir They climbed down into the res Power company'» plani on Hu* '.»- n f t i ’I mmm I I** swimming. ear left the road neat* Multnomah ervoir. learned how the inlet, o ut ".•viral Ion« time reshh'ids of the inmhn River highway ......... 1 falls early this week and timihte«l art let. clean-out an*l overflo w pipes \.M . Sumlay. leaving Mr. ami Mrs Viciniti fed the creek is perfectly feet over an embankment. Mrs. Ella w ill operate, ami saw Ihe system s ife so Ion« as reasonable rare Is M offett (M l) occupant» »f the ear, Johnson of Portland, driving the car, p a rtia lly at w o rk when Ihe inlet uninjured Mr. M offell. ilrlvll»« haek l iken, and Ihink Ih» posting of signs| doxed at the wheel .and perm itted the valve was opened. They also in- should he adequine. The parks ro m -, In the Lock» from Hood Hiver, h fl vehicle to swing to Hie right. Miss specte«! the con.’rele control room mlssmn. howev«»r. acting at the sn«-j the ear in the turn loo tona, »»ndinn «cslion of Governor M artin, Is s-ilis-, May Vinegarholtx was the other outside Hie reservoir, where Oscar It o ff to the road to the left where passenger. The ear. a 1933 V -*, was Hyde had a n arro w squeak when II ald»»wiped n tree and rolled over fii*«l i com pirle h in is th«’ only effee-j damaged to the extent of about WfiO. the m etal trapdoor banged down live w av |o prevent serious acei-| M. I.. Morgan eallmaled d im an e, at according to stale police. just above his head. denla. about f.'V» of |M .