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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1935)
, f T H K TWO At the Theatre T on igh t c r o w d « are expected at the Roosevelt tbvatrt* on the B onn eville dam reservation to «e e the last showing o( V ictor Mc- L ig l e n 's dramatic triumi»h. “ The In fo r m e r .” story o f a p rim itiv e Irishman who tor a price betrays a pal and toon learns what v e n geance * man's conscience exacts Robert Young appears at the Roosevelt Friday and Saturday as the happy-go-lucky scion o f a wealthy “ first fa m ily ” in “ V a g a bond I j » d y . ” Featured with nitn is Kvelyn Venable, who em erges fro m her tight-laced corsets o f the past year's playing of period roles, to appear as the smart young busi ness woman for who Young fa ll«. R O I N W I L L N M niHOXH'l.l»_ 01 ’ Man River Gives Up Grip on Cofferdam lv** RONALD HA l T I Tk. j t a l l « « fo r i 4tra4( ( ,1.« at »w - ! \V A Hl I I . M ir i >S r t n * 1 C an ade ^ h W- ■ •*- T ft £ ' II tom m y - 'I 1-ÜKC • * T * » %T* IU U ,"> T ill “'I ö« t> O N N A M O H l 'P * ■* > ■mi Drrs* Shop -■s'.. I C A M 'A h l W Í iff* m Y oun g's fam ily motto. “ D ignity H — A lw a y s ” ' he carries to such e x a? i w i tremes that it leads him into m a n y . a d ifficulty, made harder h> .he 9 presence o f Reginald Denny, t h e show, while it has its deep, d r a matic momenta, is in reality a comedy, being produced by Hal M flM . T>« Or*(* * W * tl a company « «•offerdam ha* appeared Roach and MGM jointly. A f t e r being under water for w e e k » the Columbia Con»tr c rib • « has has been b e e « started started, h-wm I k e s b h u b s - Happened One N ig h t.” above above the the su s u rface rfa ce o o f f the the river. river. W W o o rk rk o o f f dratuiiu draluing th.- the ar. area » « within I t b l a the i hr «-ri “ It t show ring Sunday. Monday and ' ° f w e n and h e a v y pieces of machinery will *>• I * • « t li. < » « » a t l s i f>«r the » . datw-.g < .day at Roosevelt, u l i prob- T ....... hD — mean.» of men better tin • • in thr district liy « « • y -*v«efc- Tuesday m i the ivuv«c>cii, j>« uo- lb e ftPlllwajr dam ——— - —— Job» for - b — ndreds —- - - ably one o f the most famous and ***»■ the con tractors tra ctors wiil will be ready to pour cement successful of modern films. It is --------- — — rated four stars, has already been ess. T h e y miss the bus at a stop dvr m y s tifie s o f th,. jr»»r »tara seen by millions tim e a fte r time. , over, have to h itch h ik e th** r.-M Kdmund U » « io ' Mr IfirstmlU." T o g e th e r fo r the first tim e in o f the way to M anhattan. Cele- Wednesday mod Thursday « I th«* their careers. Cark G able and brated scene Is the W a lls o f Jeri- Roosevelt. Claudette Colbert m ake an ad- c h o” In the tourist camp, the T h e ttory la by I)«sble|| Ham A group of e «t h e a ia »t k h «*4 m irable comedy team, d e lig h tfu lly “ w alls being a blanket hung up so niftt. who will be remembered colored with romance. Gable is a each could have privacy. T hey loog for hia T he T h io Mae ” f w l m e« met at the C n t i f a m i hard-boiled newspaper man w h o agreed that the w alls should top. lx>we playa the role o f ' DyRa Aulyr Z\ and organised u « Hoc a takes Claudette under his wing on ; le only when Joshua blows his m ile .“ « reekleao bla k »beep de Driller« end Powder M«a i nniua the long bus rtde from Florida to trum pet le c tiv e who li g i v e « p o lk e e w o f t They ha«e applied for their own N ew York. She is a runaway heir- One o f the most th r illin g raur- oot of every town he entera That «barter th r « the International 1-• ho r era union The Inter ~ "*"»w na • ««•«■»V'V ■ H W - ----- - w ~ ewe— m ak e« I« it tough vu on HIM him when he M » Î 1 < 1 k &£> UNION; SEEK MEM8ERS To the Voters of Cascade Locks: I have been asked by numerous registered voters and residents what I intend to do if I am elected Mayor of Cascade Locks. I intend to be a booster for our city so as to bring more people, more business houses and more industries into the district in ordor that we may be able to make the different improvements which our city greatly needs. These improvements must be gotten without too heavy a taxation upon the taxpayers now resid ing in Cascade Locks, however, for I do not believe in spending one dollar unless I have one more to fall back on. I do believe that we should all be cautious spenders, should meet with each other, resardless of political policies, and g .t each other’s ideas as to how to make the dollars go the farthest. As you all know this city is undergoing difficult financial circumstances at th present time. We wiil continue to suffer, though in less quantities, for some tim?; therefore, we must not expect to have everything we need and want in a day or two, or even in a month or two, I sincerely hope that the voters of Cascade Locks will not show partiality in casting votes for aldermen, but will use their very best judgment, just because it will profit you and your neighbors in the future, if for no other reason. , , As the majority of the people know my past business and personal reputation, I fe I sure that when I say I will give you justice to the best of my ability if I am elected, they will know that I am speaking truthfully, not because it will h' I d me in mv business, but because I can and will help you in your business by being an honest, peace-loving mayor and citizen. Karl H. Rosenback trie« to aolve • morder caæ The ■ p >llO* kee p him out two more murder» occur, and l / ) * t come« 11 I out on top with nil three a«,lied I " H e wisecrack» hU » a y through ia ti situation» with the Jean Dixon. Father Ita tor Varconl. help i f WEST POINTERS SEE Four radeta on aummer for- I lough from W e « t Point, where " I'n cle Ham train» hia p r o a c t i v e g e n e ra l«, toured B in o e v iii* dam •roject ia»t we«*k on invitation of the chief o f en g in e e r« at W atb- I rig ton, I) C. I n d e r guidance of Flrat L ie u t . Frank L. Beadle m ilitary aaalatant o f the drat Portland d ln irk t. L*. 3 engl.v-era. the c ad et, wer,. L u k a » K. Hunk«. adet aargeant. Tacom a. W « . . Thoir.a* ft. Compton, cadet *erg- eant. Fort D w U . Waab ; ( b n . I^r L. Johnaon. < a d n private. N orth Pow d er, Ore and W illiam Chenoweth. private. Rend M g • * Of C aarn de I /o r » , -n,,. m ea # r. ««ffe rio g m«^nber«hlp to all eitgi- hie men In this a re « EPPING HALL NAMED FIRE GROUP OFFICERS < *r| K p ;l« g , p o p o la r ! » ka g ro c e r, v u e ir« t. d a ice .p re n i- d in t o f the C « arad « | » c k a t« | u n . ; leer fir» department m t h. orga- V * 'd * " f r *« » - ° n h !* " " " ‘ T •»•«*H e d air ' • • • ■ n n i im m ti ’ *’ «*» prove m!,r^ »ban a . , ' “ ltho,,gh to get n|| the men r*U{ r f Id le ««»«1 «. »a ••venlng. M organ M g la u T ? «^ , , * " f ,b#' »D^n, raua. ,* f " » m all p a r t, o f ,' ' * n lo ro m '’ funning to the ,,, ' , ' ,, . n . . ° r*p,*cr lh- «»r-u loaned M • and M r« Moran and *wo • V h t ' H H i «¿pris t i n , . . i. • hlldr.-n K ft « » t u r d « , m o r n .n , (o r ’ l ’ .r k r - r.n < k..r n, , a vacation trip f o r ' I d m , " > ! „ r. 1.1« truck K r l d . r It.. , a t . » way fl,., ,h » " ’»* ; ¡¡J * it, »«» lo» « w : r- w if, » •"»r ‘l e ,,,Hy w- r- , I» antlclpnted d b# ....... . 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