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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1935)
RONNKVILLE IMM n i K O M r U T H K H AM I l l s r u n i THE DAM CHRONICLE WINDOW CLEANERS at the hand« of king* and kaio- Published every Thursday in ers jn tinsea gone by ha# taught the interests o f the Bonneville tbt.m nothing Nor doe» It appear dam area to hare taught the American peo- ----------------------------- -------------------------- pie a great deal about the Oer- Mark A. Shields. . . Editor mans John H. Travis. B u sin g M on ger ' _________________________ ___ ~~~~ Editorial and Business Office in Bonneville. Oregon. Mechanical Department in Cascade Locks. , 77. ~ " " T _ Official publication for American Legion post No. «8. Bonneville. The Columbia jay in * nrop” n,u*« ‘n^' itah- *-v l°Wo* Germany s deterraina- tion to build a great standing arniy. Hitler i# borrowing from to pay Paul, for other na- tjons « ¡ u not loan him money. and he is doing business on short tprm cr#dU_ An unarin#d natlo„ raBno| obtajn 1 q m s ev„ from , helm entertained the idea, but wag unable to realire upon it The clown who has succeeded him hopes for better luck. __________________________ O I K PROGRAM n ic k The rplashing river sings to him who cares To stop and listen to Its voice. It laugh* At him » ho stands upon Its banks and then In*« lares that he Is not arraid It »miles Por him who atands alone and thinks. "H ow beautifu l!” CHAT ’N NIBBLE Hood River 1 listen to Its song. I see its quiet beauty, yet | have No fear of It —even though I concede Its greatness and ita strength. O regon._____________________________ weaker state; a nation armeu and ^I'B^CRIPTION RATES prepared for war can demand and * command help in financing ag- _ .. > arrler gression Hitler is not the first to One month ------------------ 20 cenU thJnk of thal The u „ a, o H , Three months .................. 50 cents g ^ h .j m a n ^ w „_ By Mail __ Three months ...... ............ ... SO. 5*' Six months ----------------------- $1.00 One year — ..... .................... 12.00 van Mr (V s s < ►ffio, Hl.ire ItsiLUs** til t ln>L> ^ Janitor* W « r t H*. *> (.g j ijo ir l a r k » . Harry Haun. Owner So laugh, if you wish, for I can hear your gentle song And see y. ur hesitating smile Hut. though My ostentatious confidence may bring Disaster, I shall never fear regret M> confidence Is born o f sincere love And veneration for you, sparkling stream They rise up again Just because we re diplomatic and gentleman- like Is no reason why we should be frightened. Walt until some- one encroaches upon our rights a little too far.” A READER- f “ verything house had the table “ Now you . , M \ Ti KMp HUM» Moot Modern Kqotpt tt 125 Hol nrr iki Ale HOOD KIVI.|( D O N N A M OHR IN4XJRPORATIOX THIS AND THAT 1. Incorporate the town. Need of local self government 1 Create a water district. in Cascade Locks has been ap- 3. Create a fire district. parent to a Urge number o f peo- A Portland man has beet, giv 4. Re-organize a chamber o f com - pie for the past year. The move- en six months In Jail for bitting merce. ment to Incorporate the town has his sweetie over the h**ad with a 5. Install street lights. cme up again, and no doubt will botti# while out on a party Our C. Lay down side walks. be brought to a vote. A SMILE OR TWO liberties are gradually being <ur-'. The Chronicle has long believ tailed. ed that the growth of the town P R O S P E R IT Y A H E A D Scouts driving through the ^ » » « p l a t e d by creation o f A director and a casting dlrec- Nudists claim 1.000.000 follow - wheat district o f the Mid-Colum- 3 tn,,niHPaMt5r- aad it »a n ts to tor Wffe looking for a girl with *‘ ra 1° l nlt»-d Stale« and have bia district report a splendid out- reached the point where they can look for a good wheat crop in , But The Chronicle does not be- sex appeal. now have their own yell. Haw. Klickitat county. Washington. ’ T V *. ma,or,ty o f lhe p®°* * * * ** raw. raw' and Umatilla. Sherman. Morrow ple *» th” community will sup- casting director naming a girl and Wasco counties, in Oregon ¡ E * ? « if there 1, any with whom the director had quar- The house o f repre**>ntstl ves In Sherman countv much of the ' ‘ “ clihood of their being saddled reled. wheat is said to have suffered down w,th indebtedness Her? s n . led the d l r ^ t o r In C o n g r e s Is being > b u v - m l Uh oppi* pie« by rommunltle» from high winds, which blew s o i l !? * Improvement districts It I» o f M,hy listen. If w# cast her « off the seed ¡the opinion that the people want i-*dy Godtva the horse would which are Jealous o f their fruit. These counties tributary to t h e !to control police power and sanf- «teal the s c e n e !" Pie throwing has long been reeog- cJÍS T u . . ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ ¡ “ 'T « » i l l l o » . . B - r . . d . h . t ---------- " 1 - d ■■ . h - lo— t flour bin o f the west. The bulk o f are not Prt,*red to go at this Mrs. Hollywoodlte — Cheater “ d r the wheat produced in the Paci- t,me; art*-d as If he owned the place ---------- fic northwest comes from them.* ^ ^cn a m ajor Industry locates during our party, didn t h e ' California beach bather# have A heavy crop promises to im- ' n *be community and a payroll Mr. Hollywoodlte— Yea, he was been warned against sharks itual- prove econom ic conditions In *-,f“roTn* B an assured thing, the the one guest who was careful n*w has been slow for a long Washington and Oregon. fo r wil risk a bonded Indebt- about the rugs and furniture. time In Hollywood and real estate prices are going to be high, due “ dn“ sA r ntli an industry is pro dealers must live. to the poor conditions in the Mid- f,ured they want only the simple SO LV E D die West. rudimentary form o f »“ If govern- A British Insurance man, visit- Nineteen-Year-Old William was Times have been bitterlv hard If sponsors o th“ move- puzzled over the girl problem and *n* •*> Oregon. Insists he |# puzzl- with the wheat ranchers. They ment tn Incorporate a r- s-riouslv he decided to discuss the matter* **d by American recovery pians have not prospered in recent dafdrl ° ,,B of carrying an election So ia Herbert Hoover. with his friend Martin. years. With money in hand they ,h *r W,I> a” urc the public In ad- " I 'v e walked to the tennis club —•-■ ------------------- can purchase those com m odities v®nce that no attempt Is to be which , o to make for a fuller and made hood the town or crea.e r l l T h « r^keV ' ' V i“ h a p e e r Hfe. T o w m !■ the Mid- l " p r o r e m e n t dlatrlcla fo r at leaat , ¡ , 0 ,, her flowers and choco- . , ’ UMT 1 Columbia district will enjoy a a r<»r. or perhaps two years, latea, and I’ ve taken her to the t ry *n,° ***• raising of heavy trade, and many small funds to send UKa' r “ • * - 7 * . 7 1 ------------------------------movies once a week. Now. do you " uu. “ a Cascade l^ocks communities which have all but . • ................................................... think I ought to kiss er?” flOMt to M ( « r the annua] Portland ___ h _____ dried up and blown away during * L ETTE RS TO THK EDITOR • Martin gave the matter earnest ^°*** l ‘' " , l *sl was the Job given the past five or six years will * . . . . . . . . thought. ,ra 0 w “ na ■»<! Mrs. Jack Elmer com e to life again. „ , “ Well von don't n e e i i to in’ ll. week when the Ixvcks cham The effect of the trade from the pad your editorial on A r th u r . , , am .. he rep| , ^ . - y o u 'v e done b^r .Mf commerce named them wheat district will be elt all up Brisbane. Perhaps German) nas enough for that girl already.” n“ *“ b**rs « f the float Investigat and down the Columbia river a well drilled a ’-my. poison gate ing Committee. ▼alley. A large crop at high »es. and airplanes. If the are so ~ . The chamber asked that all u ta all alt H n a c e o \ f f ¿iTITimiM o r t the hp w nrM t to o i snow rnow ‘ « ^ ho O W n ^ d ü a th**- , lines anxious f for world e r ^ n hífTíOíl, erson. w wno owned tne- r f fc » b(lllln h e r*.ft«* k - prices » ill stimulate <1.1. It m>u.d. Ilka bluff to mu. * ' ■ » « ; Srrauu.u yl.ltud S .w “ t L business far away a . P ort.n d . ______________________ A l . h „ u , h the I'nlted State, may York *« « « *"">* t»r -d y e r - • ... “ " « J *“ “ possible. The group meets every not seem to have everything in l *s*nK th<. Thursday noon. KI NS P R E P A R E FOP. « AK preparation for war they have ^ h il- walking through Travelers returning from Ger- squads o f chemists, mechanics. nietr°P o l*H he saw a notice out- many report that the unemploy- ballastlc experts, and engineers Kid‘' a m ot‘ °n Picture theatre to lAn KH 1 HAMMER MAKKH ment problem in that unhappy of all tpes, at work improving, in- t*ie { ha all persons over HHOPPIXO C K M T R PLANS nation has been solved by Hit- venting ?nd perfecting any prac- y>*ara ot would be admit- Wavs and m-ans to make Cas- ler’s action in preparing his oeo- tJcal article needed for defene of , ^ fr“ e cade I^jcks the shopping center pie fo r armed conflict. Industrial our country. Only we d on ’ t Th* following day he returned o f the dam area will be sought plants are engaged in making broadcast this to the world. Once to Syracui*‘ - and the rln,t th,nK by a committee of Jack Elmer cannons, rifles, airplanes, munit- before, to someone else’ s sorrow. h* d,d wa8 10 Put a ■o*,c* outside and Itave Morris, appointed ,a »t ions, uniforms. we were underestimated. bis own theatre: week by the Locks chamber of Finding the money with which ‘ ‘ Perhaps we are polite to Oer- p c * " 0" over eighty years commerce, to pay for armament, and finding many. 'Well, we learned our les- ° f a|ft' wl11 admitted free If ac- The committee will seek co- employment for the workers af- son. he World war ha» scarcely companled by their parents. operation from every merchant t*r the nation is armed may cost heen over for eighteen years. W e ’ to Institute special sales snd Europe and the world another hate to tear our country up A young couple who haa Just other feature» to make shopping war. again so soon. But, no. not them, married ’•■f-rc s-nt many p.-esen»» at the I^ocks a firm habit with __________________________________________________________ after 8*lt,n R up house in a sub- Columbia valley people. urh. One morning they received ___________________________ ; two theatre tickets, with a note YACHT « T O R Y m m / which read: “ Guess who sent „ * , U' t h e s e '” Hardships of crossing the «♦ormy Pacific to Hawaii aboard i to thS’ “ . ' ! * T" 11” * ' P T P or,,* ” d-|>ul' ' '» . f o o t cutter. \ ^ry late. T o their astonishment club m ' aara"® J Yacht a«*M Never trouble to explain. £ „ ,h Your enemies will not believe you, and your friends don’t I need it.” | Ill « k M A M T K K ___ ______ i v *«- o f any value , n at bee0 carried away. On [In d"' * ' ' ' ' * ' ,>ort they found this note l i l 07 t h . MK°tl0n P‘ C' know .' ,U^ o f the tr,P "bown. _________ T " * group will meet this Fri day night at F ren ch '. Recreation Send In your news items. i Center at Bonneville. 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