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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1935)
At the Theatre Gurselves ■ If your horn* need* fist»*; or re- flnl*lilfig. K u lln ha* w h a t you need to d o th e Jol>—-an d In iit<'M<in o u a l- It) I‘.i I lit«, Kiaan. «nail, door*. In f a i t , e v e r y t h i n « that m o k e , your horn* n rw la , it N O W ! A n y w h ere In th* \ \ cat, any— FULLER P O IN T S FULLER’S, They Last! 9 r« r Y O l'K h o m e , a b e a u t l iu l »NTAU Itung.. or (.•Ireulator Heat- er! In YOL'It l>a««ment, un « u to . m » t lr oil burner, fui mu *, l.'omfort- Muater, or Cleurmtoi A dealer near you, «ini erely w a n t* you to hov* th e Mont.HC prod net you need II* h i * m.,de It KAMY for you to KN* J t ’ Y It l i g h t now — for he, too. la enthiialnatb a bout Orugon Q uality! M O N TAG RANGES RPI JAM V * MOMTAC or Q(P kTATK. B Club* pl Club* |m in Ufacturar* tailing, ut a Mak* Hprli.g p a in tin g and d*ror- atlriM a beau tifu l, pleuaant, and p er m a n en t operntlo, Aak u* for »ug- g eatlo n * and «a tlm u ie* . . you'll he aurpll*ed how little It will trait, w h en you d erid e to u*e—■ I»i1 «>-*l O r«- a*rv|r«>* W i t RASMUSSEN RASMUSSEN P O IN T S PAINTS O u 'M Iv H " ■ W ith building, r em o d elin g and re n o v a tin g th* order of tha day. re- m em b er thl* — build for p e o n a n - ' »>■ - l e t UN a » * |. | 1 Ith quality l e nient Mpeol/y O regon or Mun Hranda ’ CEMENT 0REC0N-P0RTLAND CL’ M B N T FIRE ■ l-ook a t your houae! la a .k Inalila and outalde W h at doaa It need? 1‘a iu t ? V a r n l* h ? l.a i^ u * rT Knaiu»!? <hir local dealer will *how you how e a a y It la to u*e I*ltlaburKb prod- u« ta W rit* for our KtlKK offer. or NON* fl r • prut«" ■ >f 2f \ |X ThU ha* pubi <to!lara in IfM INTS Pittsburgh Piste Cisti Co. T alk In ywur ityl PITTSBU RG H Portland X Ml Mutual Firo Co. | "WI N i VV IN truck and lug- Ing trallera Itndl*a built for h laaea an d trui ? MMir vii i* Trailers Wentworth & Irwin, Inc, 12) N. K. Oregon Str*«t, Portland ■ Oregon V alley wool* ar* rom p ar- able to tha flnaal Import* Tha** f a m o u * P o r t l a n d W o o l e n M ill* blanket* have puahrd th* fa m e of Oregon n ation wide Now a n«-w f e a ture, your fine virgin wool blanket* *r* p erm a n en tly m o t h .p r o o fe d . • for Or*• rnrt by thl* t • utilitari) ^HPtir n WOOL'O n o e W U T alcéis WOOt 0 THE WEST •'Th# perfect *I**P co vering" i r o n l ‘**l*. pn V ER hum IN . P** It Hand - OR EGON 1lMU) ematine* ■ (Jtard overall* muet • o m blniew ear- r.-eleting m aterial* and ahrlnk-prrgif .anility HA TI.Y - AI.I.M are Juat th a t! Cheek up un your corduroy* too , th* flneat carry th* lab el— BAYLY-UNDERHILL ( T h e iv iid le ti.n bed blan k et !«ada you to o th er f u m o u i P en d leto n pro duct* Indian and a u to robea, m a c k in a w s rruleer and g o lf coat*, and lo u n g in g robe* Ml v irgin wool! i. Tori land PENDLETON klm right — | T h o u sa n d * of foo l walk In com - it — In «port wear faahlonod by f Itergm ann N ow. com fort and long - r f . 0. (• TI T T L IR wear, w ith atvl* too, cornea In dreaa ■hoe*, m ad e ny ■ It oof mg con* true t Ion Cablneta. «helving, alnka for th e ’hom e. Hack*, chute*, tank*, vain and a n y th in g w h ich require« akIII In fuahlonlng »beet m etal W rite US KIKST! L ig h t kets Crsnd Sheet Metal Works OES SH U T M E TAL 200 N. E. Third A v en u e, P ortland F o r s te e l b rid g e « a n d h u lld lr nga. no.it «pike*, boll*, and u pset rc oda; ulao beam*, ch an n els, a n g les, p l a t e « . POOLE & McCONICLE, Inc. N. 63d and H a lte y , Portland FABRICATED STEEL «•Ion « “ — ■ Mein I ing. and privilege to o u t - o f - - plut Ing. fin ish in g , p o lish lartjuerltiK We d e e m It a to g iv e prompt a tte n tio n tow n orders American Hecolite Corp’n -, -ir*— Tonight and tomorrow night Ro be rt Mo ntgomery, In th e role of the g e n t l e m a n In “ T h e Mys t e r y of Mr. X." will pit his wit* a g a in s t th o se of Scotland Y a r d ’.* wily sleuth* a* they try to unrav el th e m ys te ry of nine d e a th s , each on a successive night. Of course, M o n tg o m e r d i d n ’t do th e m u r d e r ing. T h r o u g h thrill* a n d gasp* a n d love Inte rest the picture r u s h es to a climax, s uch as only M.-G. M's Kdgar Selwyn. di rector, -ould give It. “ Anne of Green G a bl e s, " for two y ea rs th e Ame ric an classic by L. M. Mon tgom ery, read by millions, will he shown Sunday, Monday and Tues da y. An k KO pro duc ti on. Its cast includes A n n e Shirley, Tom Brow«, O. P. Heggle aud Helen Westley. One of th e y e a r ’s mo st highly- praised photoplays, “ Sequ oi a," with J e a n P a r k e r s ta r r i n g , comes W ed nes da y and T h u r s d a y . So e n tirely d i ff e re n t from th e us ua l moving picture, th e production caused a n a tio n -w id e discussion t h a t h a s n ' t stopped yet. P h o t o g r a p h y is un u s u a l, and while the s ett ing Is all out-of-doors. It is a pict ur e t h a t even those who a r e n ’t n a t u r e lovers will even t h o r o u g h ly enjoy. T h e dan cing lovers of “ Bolero," Geor ge Raf t and Carole Lo m ba rd , a re t o g e t h e r aga in in an even be t t e r picture. “ Ru m ba . ’’ sh owing next F r id a y a n d S a t u r d a y . R o m anc e ' n e a th tropic skies, s e d uc tive r yt h m vt a C uba n o r c h e s t ra — t h a t ' s th e s e tti n g for R a f t ’s a t t e m p t to win t h e girl he loves. Few m or e de lig htf ul t r e a t m e n t s of dan ce and d r a m a h av e been seen on t h e screen, for t h e r e ’s an ex citing s to r y blende d with th e d a nc in g and music. In which Raf t h u r l s de fia nce at g a n g s te r s guns. M ACDONALD | \ BERCMANN v e I >ri non t h a lid ia * — —■ RoW *r A •rails f'old-blonded m u r d e r mystery, sobb ing pathos, the be a ut y of the out-of-door*, t in g lin g r y t h m all th es e art* on t h e bill of th e co m ing w«>-k'« p r o du ct io n s for p a t ron« to see a n d h e a r a t the K o o f - velt t h e a t r e on t h e Bonneville r e s e r v a t io n till» week. % CHROMIUM P la tin g O H IO Kenneth Macdonald. f o rm e r pr otective a s si s ta n t a t th e C o l u m bia Gorge r a n g e r sta tio n on H e r m an creek, is now located at Iron to n. Ohio, a s Jun ior fo re s te r on a g o v e r n m e n t land acquisition ~rnl-?rt. One of th e Jobs t h a t ' s k e e p in g him busy Is checking .urvr -i mod** In 1814. iw ADS AXXEX W o r k on a new addit a d dit ion to Bonny Villa t a v e r n was begun this week. " L " - s h n p e d , t h e new c o n s tr u c tio n will add to the east and n o r th sides of t h e Inn to pro vide for a d d iti o n a l t ab l e and booth space and a new f oun tai n. T h e Job will t a k e about two weeks. 5)6 S. E. S ls t h A v en u # , P ortland _ , , Portland - , Casket _ Co. S e rv in g In Y o u r C o m m u n lty - Por t l and C h e mi c a l Co. j ( |T R Y ...T O T E S T . . . IS TO K N O W ! Mr and Mrs. J im Merrill be c a m e uncle and a u n t , r esp ec tiv e ly. W ed n es da y , when a seven and three-quarter po und boy was horn to Mr. and Mrs. F r e d Gray In Hood River hospltnl. Mr. Gray Is Mrs. Merrill’s b ro the r. v a i Hite Store 00 STORE e Products c i Just received our new Spring shipment of Prints, Piques, Voiles, and Broadcloths. PER YARD 25 c DAINTY SHEER LAWNS— Per Yard ................ 22c ORGANDY RUFFLING— Per Yard . . ................. 10c HEAVY SEERSUCKERS— Per Yard ................ 32c CRETONNE— Per Yard ....................... ................ 25c CREPE PAPER ....................................... .............. 10c PAINTS— Per C a n .................................. 10c and 15c ANKLETS ........................................ 15c, 20c and 25c FANCY WORK ......................................... 5c and up The Finest Oregon Raised E A T S A N D R E W ’S ME A T MARKET N ex t D oor to C ascad e F ood S tore CASCADE FOOD STORE, IT PAYS TO PAY CASH These Prices are Every one an Unusual Value for Buy Oregon Week. Many Others Not Listed Here. Knight’s Tomato A P P A T Q I T P L n t J \ J r 1 V 4 II I f W lU A Full 18 oz. White Wonder Hot Shot— 10 Bars r T T F F F F '- W r L L L W ithout a Country; H e Liv co on V esccl Haifa. Palestine. — Herman Zevl Nlbatn, carpenter, Is a man without a country, living on a ship, the S. s. Dacia, In Helfa harbor. Nlbnm, a resident of Palestine since I'.t'Jfl, says that some months ago his wife left hint and in his hurry to overtake her he hoarded n ship for Ru mania and forgot to take his pussport. Now the Pnlo.stlne authorities refuse to let him come ashore. EIMER’S CJ. r c ij r ^ i u Manning’s | f s the best 19c 23c LB U. S. Oregon’s Extra Finest. DOZ. Oregon tall tins Limit 10 Cans. EACH MISSION BELL SOAP.i 25c 36c 6c 10c PORK & BEANS BUY OUR FRESH, CRISP VEGETABLES 9c