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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1936)
__ • ll)%> . M\K«.»I j*. tyw. T 11 K D O N N B V IL L E D A M N IN E IGHTS OUT SUNDAY AS CASCADE YACHT CLUB dam w o r k e r u n h u r t STAR IRON & STEEL CO. POWER CABLE BLOWS CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY in a m b u l a n c e c r a s h NEW DAM CONTRACTORS (>l,.rlr|r power «rollini Homo \ ill- 11 11 Xli 11 ‘ 0*1* "li <i«-«-k 1-, gpl tb<* in,in brae«-!'’ Friday ev.-nmg f I• \, tulli-' a ll' ll III«: Went I.oi-I w ,,,n ,' 1" *le Yacht club .-I.- L (.r ,,, |,.ifiy ralilir un«l«r V |,r ,1, " " " Lr»t y« ar <,f its existence rtK ra| ,„1 in i«ig< U m <"it along w jUl ' oaiupirt ,,t Lalfuir.-ll Uu-rn. I fer I of lb* length. Tin- H|M-«-i,ti|v-««r«l«T«-d dinner will Lgll.li Williams, eonguuiy man- *" uin '* * P« * , ai-i-firding to «.orn- ii....|..r« H.- i x I m -I Shreve. \ Wl.||. ,1 , y Monday f OpoU roun.I.-d program of entertainment Ir l»r- ■ «•■ i-» pi *nn< «I. \ppr«.-ntlce ari«l ordinary ** w '*! h*’ initkiP-d into some of lb«- Inner mv-Hteries of ¡¡f,. 1 ,ui off for m i n i homo -" 11, ANT ADS l K.NT A W OIU> .MÌ A«1 v«-rtlslng rate« a n ioni- «'••»I V*‘r w ord wllh a m ini mum <-harge or IS cent«, pay- ab|*- strictly In advance. Ads may b« left at Ye Cilft Hhopp*- in Bonny Villa, Bonneville (lift Stoop on 1 he dam reoervanon. Morgan’« service station or Th«- Chronirle office In Cascade I Lock». M ill SACK ipH M I T PIANO, W for <|in< k - , r,.li Lion Craigmoiit Inn. OMcad*- l/Orka. 1 1<»I SK IfllMl.i Distomi Built in-, lor Williams camp grounds. Ml III« f l l b . T t llaVe b een notifie/] and a l«rg<- turnout i* expected. PARENTS INVITED TO BONNEVILLE C. E. MEET pal • nl- « f iiiifir-' I>*'«»ji!«: .round Honn.-vilb- nr«- invited to attend the ..... .. " f Mu- Honn«-v|lle rommunl- t> rhun-h <.'tirintian KruJ.-avor society Min«la> at », ..to p. m. ,,t tfie govern- llieflt auditorium. K,-itli llili will lead the meeting. Ml young p«-"i«l*- are b«-ing urg«-«i by thi- M«-\ -t inl« > li. 'lYefren to bring their parents. Ma,»‘h -Jenseri «,r ||,Jf)«i River, dam mployee, was more or les- p«ia 4 io- f'llly at r.-ht ill the National llos-j *'** 1 'Unbiilanc«; that was taking him •" Good Samaritan hospit.l in Port-! land f«,r treatment of an inf«rt*-«i leg. j «.rasii! Hie ambulan«-«; iiit anoth«;r •ar. a liglit macinile driven by W il liam K. GhamhfTK of Portland, at the corner of Northeast Eighth and i.ast Burnside. Jensen was shaken fuit e.giurt, th«: ambulane«- (iarnag«-«] slightly, the other car wr«:ck«:u. Mrs. Uiambers sijff«:r*-«l a wrenched back. tB IN TIO W L BONNEVILLE NEWS . 0. W«;l«l has m«.v«;«J into one of Archie Look’s cabins. Hr. L. S. Whit«- is a n«-\v r«-sident in the Look addition. L'org«: ( j . Ward, Columbia Lon-j structiori company night electrician,! had an aching head early last Tues- «lay morning. He was walking around m«l walked right into the blunt end of a 12 by 12 timber, sticking from tb«- «-n«l of a flatcar on the island. The impact knocked him down, but failed to injure him seriously. BAKER. BLACKMAN TO DAM QUINTET BEATS RUN FOR REELECTION WASHOUGAL, 45 TO 32 Two mop- (•ro-.ju-etive candidates for flood Riv«-r rounty positions Bonneville's basketball team fin threw th«-ir hats in the ring this ished its briliant season Thursday feu» GRnWTH Kilt wood delivered W eek. evening by defeating Washougal 45 Leave orders at Morgan's Servie* John Raker, pr< »ent digtrici at- to Station. Cascade l.ock« Th*- Ham quintet won 11 of the 13 t««rn-'. announ«*-«! his intention to jlkW HICYCLK for sale. Enquire at run for another term when he fi!«-«l games played, placing it high in Point« r h Krill, (àutradc lairkh. independent league standings. for tb«- May primary’. Harold Rbu-kman. rounty reroriler, ►<ilt S\LK LAItCK t-ROOM «. a RIN in AI rundition, situated in heart «>f will «Is«. -<-ek 1«) retain his present Patronize our advertisers. (ja r& ilr Locks Reasonable pri--*- position. lnquir«- at M o rp a 'l Service Station. I.IH kv ( III IU II SfJtVICLS (¡OR BALK BABY BUOGY, co "• Itistrurlions an«l their Ren.oval” ble. Cheap. M n Moyer. Penn's will I»«- lb«- morning sermon topic No. 2. by the Rev. L. G. Weaver at the Cas W T. Mr Elroy. .!«*«• Penn«:r is back on th«- screen, again with Jack Oakie, but minus his favorite <lu«-k. The new Pcnner picture, •‘Collegiate,” whi<-h also has Ned Sparks, Lynne Overman an«l A new j-onti-actor appeare«! on th«: lovely Frances Langford in tin- east Bonneville M-«-n«- lusi week with the arrival <«f St,u- Iron iV St«-«-l company will h«* s««-n Sunday, Monday an«l «»f Tacoma, Wash, to install tw;o1 Tm-sday. The story tells how Oakie, Broad gantry cranes and lifting b«-ams -on way playboy, inherits a girls’ bnar«J- the powerhouse. ing school, whose mid-Victorian at Star was awarded the *%,422 con mosphere is a major disappointment. tract last fall and began fabricating «>akie, Overman and Sparks drag In tti«- cranes and beams in its Tacoma Penner, an amnesia victim with a shops early in September. The penchant for shouting “ Policeman! equipment was assembled in the Policeman!” an«l change the institu shops an«l tested to prove perfect tion into a “ charm school.” Many and is now arriving for installation new songs, specially written to«- th«j at the darn. A «h-rrick has be«*n in- picture by Gordon an«l Revel, ar«- .stall«-«i on th«- n«»rth end of the played. And this is one “ Collegiate” powerhouse on the 90-foot deck to picture which has no football games, handle equipment. no fraternity house antics. The gags are sparkling. * * * A t the Theatre A delightfully exhilarating roman tic adventure. “ The Lone W olf Re turns,” arrives Friday and Saturday at the Roosevelt theatre on the darn reservation with Melvyn Douglas and «iail Patrick in the leading roles. Based on the famous story by Louis .lost-ph Vance, the picture con tinues the amazing adventures of that fascinating fictional rogue, the Lone Wolf, made popular by a series of Nance’s celebrated novels. The Lone W olf, played by Douglas, is a jewel thief. H«* turns honest because of love for Miss Patrick. But his gang decides to steal her jewels and threatens to involve him should he refuse. He finds himself in the strange role o f a law protector and the story swirls to a dramatic cli max. PRICES FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY hm SALE TIIHKF. BOOM Hut SK e d * Locks community church Sun- Terms like rent. See llersehel da>\ -i<-« mg the Glory” Is the eve iäirrve, 1?. S. guard, at Wee Cove. ning subject. M>K K K N T n i H K K - B O O k l , completely furnished house. Easy walking distane«- «larn ‘‘Snug Harbor" cottage at Wee Cove T'-rms ITI) month for tliir- teen months. llersehel Shrcve, U. S. gnard. U R G E , I nfurnihhod ho«iw*k<-« i>ing room. «.an he made Into three pleasant room». Knquire of W . J. Griffith, i.israde Inn, arrow from lelei^ione office. Cascade Locks. |FYm BENT — APARTMENT, Two ro«»nis. See (apt. diaries Nelson, (Jasrade L o c k s p V R M S H E D houses. Reasonable 8e* Andy I«ane, Cascade Locks. |**ROOM Phone Kham White CABI N. 3-room house. 273 or see J. H. Ful- next to Carlson's Red & Store. M lSC K M jAN K O tm CASCADE LOCKS, OREGON COMBINATION SOAP SC HOOL NEWS MICKEY MOUSE CEREAL BOWL BONNEVILLE 1 X ly 2 1 c Those on the health h««nor rod in the sixth and seventh grades for the past week were: Billy Pargher, \ir- gil Anderson. Klin.ir Miller. Norman Waggom-r. Jimmy I>ow. lone (iood- rich, Olga Ba cal off, David Noah, Veto Mosso, Harry >mith. Mrs. O Kiefe attended the meeting of music teachers of Multnomah county in Portland Saturday, clans wvre com plet«! for the music festi val which will be held «luring mus.c 3 oi™ 61c 9.75x20 mounted truck tire hi'twcon Cascade Locks an«l Hood River. Reward. See City Marshal in •*ascade T.oeks. ‘,,v 1 V short haired fox Isrricr, l»r«t\vn head, two large spots on k short, bbirk tail. Answ«'rs to nr ¡„ III.' n,'W .ulmlnlsIrMi,», l„ „ l - Ihe name »,r ••Spot." Reward. Call ing. Nichols ¡a Renneville 112. 25c P & J LARGE BOXES—6 FOR GRAPENUT FLAKES Tuna Fish POST BRAN FLAKES |NKw SPR ING 8 T Y L E 8 will arrive sfiori. Fashion Frocks Inc. Mrs. week In May. . Priscilla Blanchard has returned C. A. Lynds. Honny Villa. to the third gra«le an«l Billmgslev PLAIN SE W IN G and all kinds of Beatle t«. the fourth after protracted Mending done reasonably. Km- illness. __ Ar> hroidering and Crocheting. In Members of th«> upper ***** * * quire two houses west of Hass have taken as « mechanical Cflrn’a store. Honny Villa. drawing problem, the landscoping of R.MilO WORK done reasonably. the school grounds. <hirlev Blanchard and Hob Car- Jl'ibes and Radios for sale. R. A. pent.T r.-turn.-.l I» »"•' Lo'hy. Wirrendale. Mondav. Both have been absent be W WANTED HOUSE WORK by fcA»»erl- ........r cnrivi vonng lady. Address «’an* Caspar Gattiker. WO E. Sherman. Hood River. Ore. ßd-27 MARCH 20-21 CHAPMAN’S GROCERY IBM MONIES TO BE SEEN Official pr««gr»*ss motion pictures of Bonneville project will he shown Friday at s p m. in the government amlitorium. C. >. Piper, government photographer, will be in charge of the free show. One of the most brilliant musical romances yet seen on the screen is “ Rose of the Rancho” showing next Wednesday and Thursday. In it, glamous Gladys Swarthout, youthful Metropolitan opera star, makes her screen debut opposite John Boles. - “ Rose of the Rancho” deals with the life in Monterey, two years after California was admitted to the union. Miss Swarthout is the daughter of a wealthy Spanish landowner. Al though affianced to Don Alvarado, w;«r between Spanish vigilantes an«l lan«l-grabbing Americans brings her a new romance in the person of Bok*s, secret federal agent. Most of the action is taken outside, sprinkled so liberally with music as to make it almost an opperetta. Miss Swarthout’s brilliant voice and sur passing beauty are only equalled by her dramatic ability and Boles is equally effective in his part. 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