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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1936)
f r ii > \ y . % p h i l 2 i. T II K II O N N m a fi Veterans of Foreign W ars D A N C E SATURDAY, APRIL 25 GENTLEMEN 60c - LADIES FREE MEEKER’S FIVE ACES tilth BONNEVILLE By Florence i «miliari Th** two n«*w girls in U m * fir-t «rad** room nr»* Blanche Herbert of Miir-iK". III.. and J»«*MU' lln»- Iwwn- Ing of Portland. Oregon. Tin* flrnt grade girl* plan to nave k butterfly »lane«* for Hi** eighth «rad** graduation on May Nth. i.itth* Krxnr*** U niu* will do a solo dance but what nil«* in to be In to he k**pt k serrrt. Ttu**«* on Un* 1 1 l tii Honor Roll for Ui** last \v«*»*k from the sixth an»l M“\»*nth grades ar»* : Sixth—BUI Mur ry. Elinor Mlll»*r. Vilma W nohr, Vlr- k 1 1 Anderson. .Jimmy | k i \ v . Seventh KdlUi Shinn, l»»n»* Goodrich, L**ota Parks. Herald Jublc, lial** L«*wu*, Harold Jubie, Harry Smith. Graduation will held Monday evening. May II. at the CUvIc a udi ti iri uni »! n o ’clock. Parents and friends are cordially lnvit***l. l-tiWo-r t Hlntoiil r»*turn»*»l t<» Ihe seeond arid.- Monday after having been abni'iit for a month berau»** <>f TH T il T il i > on«l snub* from Hood Hiver. Me Inaile I >o\\ nina »if the Ri**erva- tlon lias **nter*»l Uie third grad«* from th«* Mill» Open Air »ohout in Port ia ml. Every ebild enrolled in the third • ml fourth grad»*» wan pr«*»ent Mon- <la>. All are trying tiar«l to completi* the >«*ar'n work In time lo have nome extra tune for additional activities. < Torbe! t cairn* to Bonneville last Thursday to hattl** with the soft hail team» of Ui«* grade »chool. The glrln' game wan a feature of poor plays ami overthrow». B**caune o f lack of time ami lack of p«*nc||n th*? iraim* wan called no the hoy» could g»-t their game i»\er in tlm«* f«»r Cor- l*»*tt to meet their bun schedule. Tile boy»’ game was exciting all th** way through with the final »core * t«» 7 in favor o f the visitors. Tlie coming nchedule t«» he played at Bonneville, game» to start at t p.m.. follow s: Wednesday. April it . Wllk»*»; Friday. April 24, Tr«»utdale; Tm's«! iv, April 2». Cascade Locks; Monday, May 4, Pairview. CASCADE LOCKS LOCKS I I K . I I SCHOOL By William Morgan The Girl«*’ league h**l«l its picnic Audr«*y Bailey han enter*»! It»»* sec- Monday afternoon in MacKinnon’» lug yard. Th«* sophomore clans picni«* was he|<| yesterday at Multnomah falls. The group hik«-d over th** st**«*p trail between M ii I In* ifn.iti ami Wahkeenah falls following iii**ir lunch. Tims** going w**re: Rosemary Todd. Laurie Rrlnk. H«*nry Brink. Virginia iVs- si«*r. Jim Fuger. M irguerit.* MacKin non, \orxa Jenkins and Miss Theo dora iillst.afson. Miss Theodora Gustafson motored to Newport .«ml tin* Oregon ocean beaches Sunday. Roasting wienies and marsumal- lovv» was tin* order *>f the evpning f*«r Rosemary T«*«l*l, Barbara Smith, Virginia T**ssi«*r. Geraldine Rankin. 0l**rn Kollenhurn. Henry Brink. Laurie Brink an*l Jim Fug* r Sunday evening at V|**nfo state park. llln* ?»s. t 3 FAMOUS TRAINS P o rtla n d R o s a — Doily P a cific L im ite d — Daily flu c ir y or P o r t l a n d SIX "SAILINGS" MONTHLY From Portland 3*45 p.m. on I, 6.11,16, 21, 26. 3 9 % h o u rs to C h ica g o All spaco re s e rv e d LO W PRICED MEALS W INTER E X C U R S IO N FARES C o n tin u e D aily to M ay 14 M EA L P R I C E S S O L O W B re a k fa s t . . . 25 « Luncheon . . . 3 0 c D i n n e r ............. 33« in coach»* on th* Pacific Limited •nd m Coaches and Tourist Slaapars an 9 Portland Rot*. PorYar sarvica and P'Uow* in Coach«!. P»r in formation and ratarvotieni tnqviraof LOCAL AOINT UNION PACIFIC P IV I WHISKER DERBY HALF OVER; 36 l ^ r STILL RUNNING ^ LOCKS (.im tK SCHOOL By Hubert Morgan Th** tlnnl and fourtlh grad«* began the study of flora of the Cascade Locks area Ibis week. Tb<* pupils are bringing in specimens they find near town and striving t** identify them. Locks grade school pupils are looking forward to final examina tions. Ttiey are reviewing their sub jects in hopes of getting good grades when the time comeg next month. Language classes are writing orig inal poem* for their collection. spring sunshine Is giving many pupils the wanderlust as well as (heir p.ircnl*. Carl Bichart accom- p.inicd his parents to llood Mixer Sunday to vi>if Hrandmother Waker • :i<i lo attend church. Mnymond aisl Bobby McLcoil trav eled to Portland with their parents •v«*r the weekend and report many Fruit orchards In full bloom. Lenorc Sw«*cney was almost alon** over Ihe weekend when her parents wen! to Portland. Betty Jeanne Jen kins an«l Larrainc Haymoml Lewis both accompani«**! th«*ir parents to Tli«*r«* seem» to have h**«*n som e1 inlsumlerstanding among mustache derby contestant» about the <*on»o-i latlon prize, *.o perhap» this will j clear it up. Any contestant who has snavedl tils upper lip sin«*«* starting the con- t«*st April will naturally be elirnin- at***l fr**m tin* running pardon, we mean grow in g. The consolation prize will go to Ui«* poorest inns-1 tache grown during the entire derby. Jack Lacey broke two ribs In som e, s«»rt of unexplained accident one af- i ternoon last week. This is hurting his chance» in th** derby because so j much of hi* strength is going to m**mling his ribs instead of gr«*wing; a soup-strainer. Many pre-d**rhy favorites nave I dropped out. In fact, list is d o w n 1 to »*.. Will Columbia Construction com-« pony's entries pl«*ase drop in at con- * t«*st heaiI*]uarters. French's barber shop, mi the inspector can s»*** n o w ; tiiev ar** d«*intr? As far a> we know, none of them have been in ami we would Ilk** to [tost a bulletin on their progress, if any. For the benefit o f tho»** who nave impiirrd. Hi«* large gentleman with the blond cookie-duster, working be hind the French's counter, is not Charlie Chan on vacation. He is the now unrecognizable owner of the place. L. M. French. According to. his version, the sp**«d o f his car was re tard**«! last week by the resistance offered by his mustache when he leaned out the window. the dam re se r v a t Direction J, J, Parker FRIDAY-SATURDAY— APRIL 24-25 llv Itoti M uriels CARSON, WASHINGTON LEGION HALL SCHOOL NEWS V I li li K I) A M C H M O N I C L E 3 « ROOSEVELT Ih ta on BonneviLLE ion fir Damsite Post ► < K ~ w ~ Ben Hecht and Charles M a c A r th u r present WAITER CONNOLLY WARNING! *» THIS S I C T U a i I f U N F A I t TO HIOM so a rrr.H JO H h a ts , ooak the Rick' N I O H I I O W S , IN FACT IV ItY T H IN O BUT (MIOH) LA IIT Y A Paramount Ral aata with JO H N HOW ARD ¡fj SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY — APRIL 26-27-28 $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 TO BRING YOU THE WORLD S MOST THRILLING LOVE STORY 1 RONAI TALE .(TWO CITIES Charles D ick e n s' g rip p in g n o v e l in a giant produ ction with coa t o f 4 9 ,0 0 0 in clu d in g : ELIZABETH ALLAN EDNA MAY OLIVER REGINALD OWEN BASIL RATHBONE BLANCHE YURKA_________ HENRY B WALTHALL M M OM BKA i WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY— APRIL 29-30 FIRE DAMAGES BONNY VILLA TAVERN SUNDAY JACKIE COOPER JOSEPH CALLEIA RIN TIN TIN JR . Patrons of Bonny Villa tavern went lunchless Monday noon as the result o f a fire in the kitchen the previous evening. Directedby Charter M. Franklin A small [»an of gasoline, being . Produced b y Hamr Kopf used for cleaning. ignited about 9 p.m. Sunday, sending a el«»u«l o f fir** and smoke through the tavern, sear ing patrons hut doing little damage. The blaze was extinguished in a hurry with a chemical extinguisher. | Monday was spent by Hal Babbitt. Rolf Emjnist and Jimmy Tanner, tavern proprietors. In cleaning the IHIOItS OPEN l»\»L1 W ll SIM »\\ smoked-up woodwork. '-. jxx S i WE v a , iM 3rr*»rr--™ e5e™ Th»* fir** delayed 111«* hoys’ plans f«<r remodelling their kitchen *¿0 0 - their humorous slant on Ihe con than death. * I»> evening without discommoding i' mt**>r try scene with Ihe a;rl o f For spectacular values. “ A Tale of their elicnls. \ new oil-bin ning -• ; -h 1*1** performers a.- Walter Con- Two Liti**»" probably surpasses any v in the role «*f the harassed thing that ha*> yet come to the sound rang** w - installed Monday and tin* entire kitchen rearranged and mod- millionaire; John Howard of "Annup- screen. Swinging from 18th century ernize«! f-»r faster and better service. oli«. Farewell’’ fame, as a rebellions London to Paris and hack again, it student at the university endowed depicts the revolt of the French by Connolly. an«i Mary Taylor. New p«*asuntry. I .k**s the audience right CXI.I.S XTILNTION TO NXXIK Krie Kriekson of the Mapi*ls club York s<«*i«*ty girl model, as the will through the storming of the Bastille al Cascade Looks want* it known ful. spoil***! daughter of Connolly, in in realistic fashion. Royalists go un- Uiat lie is n«*l Ihr Krick Erti'Kson love with the radical undergraduate. der the knife of the guillotine, and Though it solves no economic with them Colman. to save the who is on«* of the s«*ekers of an in problems. ‘Soak the Rich” docs pro woman he loved. junct inn tu restrain construction of the (liscadc Locks municipal water vide considerable fun. There are • • a system. ’Ihe Rapids club Erickson’s good-natured jibes at tax legislation, Hair’s-breadth escapes, thrills of views are directly opposite — he r.-m**n. the present administration, running automobiles, battles and air varying shades of radicalism and wants the water system. plane pursuits, the amazing clever would-be saviors o f the world, ness of a «l«>g. and the comradeship of a a * Portland for the weekend. Little With Ronald Colman at the nead three oddly-assorted characters are Paula Costanzo shopped in Hood of an amazing list of stars and fea to be found in “ Tough fSuv,’’ MOM'S River Saturday. Marjorie Weeman tured players, one of the great pho new drama of the government secret *pent Saturday in the apple capital toplays of all time shows Sunday, service, coming Wednesday and of Oregon, while Mnry Ann Williams Monday and Tuesday at the Roose Thursday. v'*ub*il fri«*n«ls in Stevenson. Wash. Jackie Cooper. Joseph Calleia and velt. II is “ A Tale of Two i.uies.” from Charles Dickens’ celebrated Bin Tin Tin. Jr., play the gangster, the boy and the dog who are thrown novel. For a breathless 90 minutes, the together and become fri**n«ls and screen fairly throbs with scenes of Mentis and comrades. The boy runs romance, adventure and spectacular away fr«>m home to have his d«vg magnitude. The story >s intimately who is a real Herman police pup “ Soak the Rich.” coming to the known to millions of readers, the and not one of those “ secret service Roosevelt theatre Friday and Satur fate an«l adventure» of a little group dogs’’ ). He blunders into a criminal day. deals with the current unrest of people, both French and Fnglish. gang and among them finds the b<>st on the campus and in the drawing «•aught in the maelstrom of the friend of his life. The picture details room, hut, instead o f “ viewing with French revolution of 17*9. Specifical the methods «»f the secret service in alarm’’ and moralizing about the ly. it t*Mls of th«* Strang-* lo*e of running criminals to »'arth. Thrilling drift of the younger generation, Sidney Carton, played by Colman, battles, a gripping denouement on llerht an«l MacArthur poke fun with for Lurie Manette, played hv Eliz an old tug that is the gang's mding sparkling dialogue that in places abeth Allan, a love doomed to «rus- place and the many deft human verges on slapsticck. They present Iration in life, yet which is greater touches embellish the story. NOTE WATCH THIS COLUMN FOR AN IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT THAT WE FEEL SURE WILL BE OF INTEREST TO EVERYONE OF THE BON NEVILLE AREA! A t the Theatre