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\ \ , IHIHHJI »!» «■. T 11 K » o S N EVIL L E d a m c h r o n i c l k FIV E ; r*To\ i r**d. Cascade Locks Mi,. krM Itie Kallainte o f Poialim l irri\f.i T n .w liy to »pend iji\. •hi*' visiting Mi»-* \| ir- K ip l I. . M Mill Mr** h m K iiiliov n «in ill daughter, liiilil.i \llli, was »lightly ill ih>- fir»t of ilii- wvi-k. fi'niili of inoriil ilioli Willi diphtheria I OX old. \ \\ Foote returned Monday •- [iiiuf front Garibaldi with i lo.ni of lldll» i-liokt g ood» f o r III» h o m e . Mi Mid Mr». \ngtl» to).lin left Moil'll' for tSr-md (¡niil'i*, Wash., vvti. - Mr. .!o|diii w ill to- employed I,, m \V\K on Hi*- l*ig d-nii. Il<- w 1 » working here for * •* rn-t .il-'-h*- 1 . Mi .Mid Mr». I*. .1 Lee returned Pri*la> from i f»* - \ * * r .»y pl>a*ure tel{. to »*-ilth- Thi-> »aw thi* »melt Dinning up tin- Cowlitz rlv«*r »*» Uoi'k it look'd lik*- nothing «-I»** hut f|.|i In Hi*’ ri\* r. Iwi< « « tho’ l til*”. Mid IN til** I*' »1 smelt nui ii|ii the Sami rp<•r. Tt. tlm slirpri». itimiHT part ' in lhe 7-»U i Idrttii ity Mar ch r, l-nn'-r’ Ilf 1 Mr’» t. \ Brui li «r c lìti#* Mr and .Mr» Fr in k II.II. 1Un, • m *H i ru t*- Mc- Kinn« in. Mr». Hr«’t - VaiiulriKill, Mr». * \\ IH»|- Isaii* II*' i»b"l fi«*. 'irs. ward. Mrs X'ictur W igr • n. Ul»* lt.\- »•r* nd ..ml M i» 1. U. Wc-rv*r. Mr». Mac Kill" It. Mr» M .utile Hr*. litar. Mr» Karl ItoNcntii.'tck. a ml Cu ari*’» H'*ït »him. Mr». M.itale Hr<*Il mr and Mrs. M K nnon pi uiiri'd tii*• dinner. The Hex Mr. W eaver Mini “ When You i ml i \\ <-r«' 'o u n g. M .unii*" j and Silver Tliread» Amona Um M •- M olari molor.-d lo Portland I I <I » v oh hl!*if|» *^a Mr» I. dirli.- \I fistio,-,,,, W ,» tl„. ,,f « Hiirpri».- \i»it |.lst HATCHERY FORCE GETS SPRING CLEANUP ‘BUG’ f t r p n r itioii.s fo r t h r a n n u a l s p r in g 'hi* »dii • ifh -rn o o n fro m a jfro u p in flu x o f v is ito rs to tin* g ro u n d s o f ,,f 1,1 ' ' " k , u in tm n o r o f b e r r i r o v - ' ' > fr*»m . I. ..| m i M-k of rii, Vjsitor» f i r H o n n rv ilh - fi» h h a t r iin r y a m k r r p in ir the h o y » u n d e r K r n r s t A n - a . r* Mr» « il - Woodwar.l, Mi», stai- ' ' " ’ ""Iw.ird Mr». Il.irrli t Wall«, 1,1 “ " i r v Min M. h. .Mor- #»n iBd Mr» L. L. »p,-.,«■,**. drr.Hon hn»y. foin l' ha\r lirrn cleaned out and tili» Wi rk w ill m m jv r s o m e 3,000,0 0 m -w »,d m o n in • d ay o r tw o . Phi* ■hm M-rrill w .,» , h v i s i t o r »h have h ri-fj h a tc h in g in t r o u g h * ni l’ortland Tliurwlay. d u r in g Ih r w in t e r a n d a m n o w la rg o \V.-»!,.- k . M'-rrifii-ld of thè Oregon r n o iiiih to ta k e to t h r poo ls. \ ni! ni** shop »prrit ».-virai day» jn fo rti uni thr i-r,d of ttir* uei-k 'f i» » KI» m - Pointer arrivili Friday IIOOII lo »p.-rid thr wrrk. nd wltli h*-r p.irrnt» Mi ,nd Mr». ||. k po|ntrr of Pointer» grill. Mi», Pointer is ern- plo>.d in Mr.MInnvHle in thr jaw offirr of Jamr» Hurdrtt and ha» Mot lo- ri a Cork» x isitor for ihr*-r monili* Mr. and Mr». K. M. 'Vani oi thè Ito».- .p.rtmrfitH fiiovrd Fridav to fo rti uni. I U. S\aitr of Portland, ovvncr of ttn Ilo».- ..parto * ni». \i»itrit Ih- l.o«-k» » dnrda Direction J. J. Parker FRIDAY AND SATURDAY— MARCH 20 AND 21 He’s back! Fiction’s favorite adventurerli pr ; w p m ~ t i w -|ir ~ \m\w~ t loxv.-rlirds and stretchc» in iax\ n in- i-.-crivinK rxprrt attention of the li « t .-fi *-r > ‘ - garden crew. W a h -i- s u p p ly p ip es a n d d r a in s a re h e illK ill» ! a ile d in t h r n e w fia tc tie r y b u ild in g . w h ic h w i l l in- r e a d y to r c - e r iv e t t ir fa ll s u p p ly o f eggs, a c c o rd in g to \n d r r s o n . I M irin g th e s im u lie r , tro u g h » a n d o th e r e rfu ip rn e n t w i l l b e c o rn p lr trd . FORESTERS REBUILD GORGE PHONE LINES It* 'o r . ,' ruction of the forest s . t - Mirti .r*t i t ' l H '' f| '' "ii1 '» vie. | i.-phone line betxxeen Colum- j high »rhool »1 l 1 ..Ha». " i«fi..! |,ji( district ranger station w a s 1 Pridav io »pr p "* ’ ' ' 1 " i " •••gun Monday morning by a crew of ! » pamnt.». Mr. and Mr» H. i;, o |».-ll. fi'*- i.ia, m*-n under L.- nier Jim .f '1rs. i.fi-irl* » \.-1»i>n .ml -on. it* n- forvi. . spent tii»‘ werkend in Portland. Tin lim from lite station to F ilile Mr. .nd Mr» II. K. «kam» spent ttir ..... . ramp will ir- replaced entirely w.-.-k nd in Ito. » I Miv.-r visiting Mr. |.\ e p p . rcl .d No. 1’? wire. An addi •rns' parent». Hi» mother ha» he**n tional line aero»» the fedi bridge it rioii-.ix ill for several weeks amt I »e.idr Locks to Hemlock, Wash.. t„.r .-„ndili.in shows no improve- x x ill give connection with tlo* im m.-nt portant lookout posts on the sum m , „ j.ois M.-rrill and Jack Colins mit» of |»og mountain and Ore.-nlraf I Gold.” peut Frida' * vening in Hood Hiver. mountain, which oversee a unge Tlielm 1 Cram of The I kill* » visit»-*! fr i »* id for tlo celebration portion of tin- Columbia river iiigti- her ni "Hu •r. Mr». !ir«-|.« Vi instrom. Í Tin- »•lav V night nigl in honor of the idrtti- w i> untouched by Oregon-side look Und »Pd*-r. Mr». Muida < >.llm». last of <*f H i. ó'h* II were Mr. and out». \\<-*-k*-nid. of McMinnville, Mr. 1 Mr» Frank Loop \ n--xx line may In- constructed Mr» J. F. .!••nkiri» Ini'» r-1-CliX*r.»l md Mrs Hot il nut * * I • 11 of "I. Helens. from F. a trie creek camp to 'tanner fr«.n itt.ack o f pl* iir l»v . Mr. and Mri ». Hill Fislu r. 'If. and butte, where it will cut in nu the Mi mil Mr» N. Oistner an-l Mr. M* » Ernie Level. Miss Thelma Lurch mountain line. This nex, line and Mr- Itoli 1,1 •w Í» «if 1I'orti a nd Xl»- ! 1 i.iiigtilery. If * Owen. Mill heeler. would in.ike two systems out id the It--i Mr’. illrnl Mr». Chari* » II • ar»'! »Ioni uni John Mi pr< » ’ ill one and correspondingly in- ila»! \v* ,-k< rsl. p-.rl x' xx a» h cma»*' ri-eeption by cutting resist C. L It ank in return* •<l nm r »day w ill i mu»lc ance .Mi percent. Rinrnlng <ft**r • moiittC » »lay m the Level. f'sl'-r.d marin** ho»piL 1 in Seattle Mr». Joe Watcher of Portland xvte r- he und'rxxi-nt a major op'T- »(.< nt last xv**ekcn*l xxith her nu»- »hon. Mr. Rankin ha» »nee* »»fu lly hand in the I.ock». with MELVYN DOUGLAS— GAIL PATRICK SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESDAY— MARCH 22, 23, 24 WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY— MARCH 25 AND 26 A thrill-packed fiesta of melody, romance and a d v e n tu re ...! Dodson ~ Al rj PROGRESS o Within the piist week VI. I., HOW IA mid V " I N N * " have taken m e r < \ lll.*d l\ > Ki l l \\l> Will IT M'Hltl in < as- eade l.neks. ttenllemen. we weleome jo lt into the area ami wish .'on all ill«- » ii «-«-«-»» in tin- world. I WEST CO AST POWER CO Steam Heat Hot and Cold Running Water Showers $ 2.10 per week j NATIONAL COMMISSARY CO. Bonneville © 0regon Mrs. \rthur Fade \va» hostess to the Bonnie Park Wednesday W'oin- i*n'» Sewing club thi» week. Mr. and Mrs. Llar.-nce Strom have purchased and are refinishing the »a mlercock home next t * * the Mc- »liatko residenee. They moved Son- day from F.agle Greek circle, xvhere they were »laying xvitli Mr. anil Mis. \‘. I,. Garner. Waller McFailden of H ie Halles wa» a Thursday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. M. McGrady. Virginia May Morris, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morris, is out of school this xveck xvitli a sore throat. Mr. and Mrs. John Karg spent the xvcek'iid in Portland. Mi- and Mrs. John Myers »pent the weekend in Portland. l,i-o Ostrander, versatile carpenter, mm' hack to Oodson last week xxitli a new trailer house which lie built d Gnrbett. He dropped anchor on the site of his old trailer house, ig refini»hing tlie new one. He’s happy now that lie can move to more spa cious quarters from the “doghouse.” the tool shed at the back of his pro pert y. M,-. and Mrs. Marion VanMeter -pent Monday in Portland attending tin' fnueral of Nfr. Short of Hucher ■ dairy who died last week. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bueher also attended. Spring is in the air and also in Ted Johnson’s blood, lie has started excavation for a basemi*nt under tlo Johnson home. The dirt i» l»eing used for filling-in and levelling off around the house. Mr. and .Mrs. K. Lloyd of Portland vjgjted their son-in-law ami daugh ter Mr. and Mrs. Harold MeShntko s„nday. They brought a number of rose bushes ami rock plants, so nnxv Mr. MeShntko is busy spading up the flowerbeds to plant, them in. M r. Johnston is refinishinp, the Nichols house. BOOKS OI‘ L \ B A IL ' W O SIAD AY. U :« — MATINEE SI N O W , 1 P.M. '¿va ra PLAN TO SEE THESE FEATURE ATTRACTIONS R O O S E V E LT TH E A TR E ON THE DAM RESERVATION AT BONNEVILLE. MARCH ‘20 AM » *21— ‘“THE LONE WOLF RETURNS” MARCH 2‘2. ‘2:: \NIl ‘2i— “ COLLEGIATE” MARCH ‘25 ANP ‘2C.— “ ROSE OF THE RANCHO” MARCH ‘27 ANP ‘2H— “ HER MASTER’S VOICE” MARCH *2i>. ANP dl— “ RAINMAKERS” APRIL I ANP ‘2— “ SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE*’ APRI L d ANP i ‘‘NEVADA” APRIL \N11 7— “ IN PERSON” APRIL 8 \NP !)—- “ IF YOU COULD ONL COOK” APRI L Id AN!) I I - “ POWDERSMOKE RANGE” APRIL F2. 13 AND 14— ‘‘ANNIE OAKLEY” APRIL In ANP lf>- “ THE BRIDE COMES HOME” APR IL 17 ANP 18— “ SHIP CAFE” it