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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1936)
MORNING HOUR SELECTED FOR FLORAL PA R AD E •V ."A ■» ' ** ‘CAN’T ^ C.H ^ / gu PARKING.’ SAYS GUARD «Gosh c < n't th boy« f< «ting Dii ectimi J. J, Parlar strict about parking regulations < Guard Charles Bellart* iuut- „•red to himself Monday after noon as he took a white slip from FRIDAY. SATURDAY— FEBRUARY 7.3 th*1 windshield of his cai EDMUND LOWE— ANN SOTHERN J6Í'* *(«sß Bellarts 'had park* d bis nn -" * w :. IN chiae on Bradford Island before ■ '-L # going across to North Bonnerilo- SfcfcSf'V, . ¡ êjmà M for duty. Guard Ed Tuirlsb tailed o '-‘..e. ^ a- to recognize a brother guard’s car. LOWE .1 * .1 G-Man of th. Fli** Fight. f „ gave Bellarts a slip calling Tor a^ 1 IO| und Kissen With a Blonde Baby Wh visit to Capt. John lorkeison . * i About Ar»*>n Than !.< • • • Since parking on the ixlaud l* .* .f • A perfectly legal for a guard in th* line of duty. Bellarts tmr*l> SUN.. MON.. TUES.— FEBRUARY 9-iO-n snorted, scrawled *Tm sorry.” THE 1936 PAGEANT OF FLOWER DECORATED FLOATS. WILL across the ticket, left It on Cap* PRESTON FOSTER— ALAN HALE * tain Tor kelson's desk, rushed out .MOVE AT 10:30 A.M.. JUNE 13. IN PORTLAND W l i 1 » I M III I 11 « *| M M s Because of adding new features to the program to be staged at to kid Turrlah. — IN— the twenty-eighth annual Rose Festival celebration, the directors, who serve three years each without pay. have designated the hour of 1 • :3e A.M. of June 13 for star ing the magnificent parad« ol rated floats that is the high-light of the Festival. The floats are also H hliO LD lb.*' ia»st Mad D a y » .if 4 i*ag*n World tv »« much more beautiful in the dewy morning hours. I-* gh«-*! at Impending In>*iml Thrill To*.^ Other factors that influenced the change were the expectation • Grand Exit.” dramatic produc Slav«* Mart* the* rir «t»*’ Vesuvius iQ Erupt Jon’ that hot weather (for the Northwest) would again prevail during the Frantic Mob* Hushing to the He«* 0| rose show, and the terrific traffic jams that attend the breaking up tion of the G-men of the fire In Astounding Magnitude That You Mu*t of the crowds alter the parade is over and people are heading home vestigators. will be shown at the Bonn*-- for supper. It is always cool in Portland during the foren< on, and the Ro< m f< It BEK T o BELIEVE* parade being over by 1:30 P.M. allows plenty of time for autoists. ville dam reservation Friday and buses and street cars to deliver their loads at home in time for an Saturday with Edmond l«ow»* and early dinner, and permitting a return to witness the night shows. Ann Sothern in the leading rob*. The Festival will o-pen with the gorgeous ceremony attending the WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY— FEBRUARY 12-13 Low e portrays a happj-go- crowning of the Queen of Rosaria on Wednesday night, June 10, at PAUL MUNI— BETTE DAVIS lucky ladies’ man. albeit one of the Stadium. — IN— the most intrepid of Insurance! company private fir*- detective* ; Investigating a series of incen diary fires, he finds hts suspicion* unwillingly directed towards Ml**] One Woman Died to K*r*pe Him Another Killedt* I’«.»*.-»» Him . . . What wa* the Lure That Held Sothern. for whom he has Iall«-n Women to Thl* Man They All Called M. M. McCrady spent Sunday Mrs. L. J. Mitcheller was host completely. He risks everything “ SAVAGE” ? ess to a bridge tea Tuesday after on a strategic ruse to trap the In Portland. real criminal. How he doe* this Lee Sams spent Satuprday in noon. Guests were Mrs. R. Batv, provides the basis for the thrills Ifcxin* iijirn Daily and Sunday, fl : |.V— Matinee saa. I pa Mrs. George Houtz and Mrs. Bert Portland on business. In the drama, which despite Its Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rouert- Falconer, the latter from Bonny J underlying theme of death and de son returned Wednesday from a Villa. struction. contains a light **-ln Mrs. T. B. Beck entertaineu the three-day visit to Eugene for the Chronic!«, want ad* * oat only no* rent « word l‘*«tJm'id of comedy and romance. funeral of ‘Mrs. Robertson's aunt, Warrendale Women’s Bridge club A new high In motion picture people what you have to a«*ll. who died Friday evening. Burial Tuesday afternoon. spectacle is “ The I-a»t Day* of was at Brownsville, Mrs. Rooert- Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Mitcheller Pompeii,” to he seen Sunday, gon’s former home town. . drove to White Salmon, \\ash.,1 Monday and Tuesday at the “ Fisherman Bill” M a r s n a 1 1 Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert1 Roosevelt. D— R -Y caught three steelhead in the Co Falconer of Bonny Villa. They Scene is the Roman city of lumbia river off the old cannery found the highway sheathed with Pompeii (pronounced Pompayi last week, the first of the winter ice in a number of places. some 2,000 years ago. Marcus, th«- run. The fish averaged seven Mrs. Bly, of Big Sandy, Mont., ■ Kept Ory 'Till Demers pounds in weight, a little heavier is a house guest of her son and ter l, embittered by poverty and than usual, according to Marshall. daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. loss of his wife, becom.-s a famed HAVE YOU JOINED THE To You! He looks for the height of the Charles Bly. gladiator, makea acquisition of LOCKS SUIT CLUB? ♦ gteehead run the end of next Mrs. L. E. Stevens was a Port wealth his goal. He finds that, as week. Thursday he caught a land visitor last week. — 8BK - lack of money cost him one son. THE DALLES FREIGHT salmon and expects a small run Mr. and Mrs. “ Red” Hardesty j the possession of it must cost him LOCKS CLEANERS & LINE around the end of the month. The and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kline another. fishtrap, he says, is half full of Caacade L/xit DYERS Basil Rathbone plays the part were deceived by the bright sun CASCADE - - - LOCKS suckers and small sturgeon, with shine Sunday afternoon. They of Pontius Pilate, Judge who con the suckers running in strong. hiked up McCord creek trail with demned Jesus. His sympatoetic Bonnie Park garage underwent the idea of cutting across above portrayal of that much-ahused the finishing touches Monday of the falls and coming out at War-' character is one of the high point* a paint job begun some time be rendale. But sheets of ice on the of the picture. fore Christmas. A decided im- steep hillside fooled them; they The lavish splendor of ancient provemement is noticed. Rome— the arena, the slavery, the had to retrace their steps. Mrs. C. F. Beatie entertained Mr. and Mrs. Jeffries returned cities and their tempb-s are all the Bonnie Park Women’s Wed this week from a two-day visit magnificently reproduced. End Grade A Raw, Grade A Pasteurized nesday Sewing club yesterday af with friends near Hillsboro. comes when the volcano. Vesuvi ternoon at her home. Orange Juice. Eggs, Butter Mr. and Mrs. Roxy Hill spent us, erupts, forces the citizens of Pompeii to flee for their live*. Mrs. E. S. Barnum of Oregon Monday in Portland. City visited her brother-in-law “Bordertown.” combining the DELIVERED DAILY Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Klingbeil talents of Paul Muni and Bette and sister, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. McCrady, several days last week. spent Sunday in Camas, Wash., Davis, will be shown Wednesday visiting friends. and Thursday. Mrs. McCrady spent several days Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Gauden, on with her at her Oregon City home. JOE BUCHER, PROP. Combining the fighting fury of To the sixth birthday party of their way to Portland Sunday, ‘ I'm a Fugitive from a « naln Gladys Lee Morris, daughter of stopped at Horsetail and Muitno- Lang, and the man-wrec king star Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morris, came mah falls to take photographs of ,,f "Of Human Bondage," th- on Saturday Jimmy and Joan them with their massive mantle» I 8,low portray« what happenc when Lash. Goldie and Betty Palmer. of ice formed from the spray. a woman raises a man from the! Mrs. Leo Cook spent Sunday in depths, hurls him down again. Conn!« thy Van.Meter, Lillian and Carol Portland. In the drama’s fine supporting Bucher, and Billy Beati». Cake. cast are Margaret Lindsay and' A want ad will get results. Ice cream and cookies were I Eugene Pallette. served. A. R. McAden. senior photog rapher at the dam, took a typical postman’s holiday Sunday, but in stead of going for a walk, he . ook Mrs. McAden for a ride down the highway, stopping at the various BY THE GALLON AT falls to take pictures of the spec THE WORKINGMAN’S HOME tacular Ice formation. “ Mac” takes so many pictures during working hours at the dam that, Free Drying Room For one would think he wouldn’ t want to look at a camera on Sunday. “ GRAND At the Theatre DODSON EXIT “ T h e L a s t D a y s o f Pompeii" “ B O R D ER TO W N " Warrendale 7 M I L L ENDS BUY MILK at your local dtiin H O L L Y W O O D DAIRY Wonderful Meals Pleasant Atmosphere Good Beds FUEL OIL and KEROSENE Morgan’s Standard Service Rent your rooms and apart ments thru a classified ad In The Chronicle. Cascade UNSURPASSED Convenient Patrons Locks CRAIGMONT HOTEL John Almquist, manager