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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1936)
||i\V, T H li I. M * ;H BOATS LIFTED OVER LOWER GATES IN NOVEL LOCKAGE I» O N Bf K V I L L K B A M C H R O N IO L K Musi c We e k Commemoration To Be Held In Locks Church May 3 k,,t i,r Hi»* Vniorlii fishing fleet , , i. .mm »ll> mull''* II"' ti'ip "I* tin* salmon Kr**iin»li* w e r-l r, w 1111 .in *pp*r**nelly lm»nr-j ¿,,„1.11.1. i»b»ta-le win 11 th»*> f *ced rushing »•urr*,iit «»f Hi« swollen • i .......... . HualltoB Islud | ¿.n iiitv ram»* to H i- ^ ' " » » 1 «nil . i Hi*- • ......... rr.ift n r- not power**! for f ,,t \ S .|.| to h - cucounter-d , | i!., mm . \Uto -"-i win un.i.i' hii. k llo- current to Ui»- entrance tii.- stiiplocks. ho fishermen, i .i i ~ t'. »ft up tti»‘ r lv .r f.ir H i- ti pulled th -lr boat» out of th»* , | , u i W ar re míale, them ini.-k*. ui*l haul**»! Hi**m to the National M uni- Week, a nationally iiiM Igat-d affair, w ill h - r -m -m h -r -d m L a n -a d - Locks -mnday, May .’t, w ith a program to I».- presented In t il- Lock» -flu rch u nd -r the direction of MI hh — m K lh -I M -H -.i .ind l l - l - n K o id w -ll and H -\-r-m r W eaver, pan- tor. The program Is <|uitr hroad in Its »cope and will h- nf inter-ut toi -\-ry one in the community, an it not only ennsisis of niu»i- Itself hut • brief hintory of mom- and the In stigation of National Mu*U: week, to he given b \ Min» Helen O ild w e ll, teacti-r In the Lock- grade »-nool. Ml»» ColdW cll i» a »Indent of the art» and a well po»l-d »p-ak-r. Munir w ill he furnished hv the -hoir with several -horu»-» add-d. i („.y were unloaded from i (ruck», |.i»*k»*<l up l»> Hi** 'T 'li.'i | 0|, ir».• s-a lo -k » w all and llft»*»l WARRENDALE MAN IS k,.r |f, *t>ip ;..*» blocking Hi* low HOST TO STRANGE ••ntr-ino* anil *«*t down in the ,,. - ,i ..r the looks chamber. VISITOR FROM HILL L i imrioft th« Oregon ahora thoji L . to m ike theli w t j lo the \w.ikeii-d h> the loud harking >rk' d i . . •>.'.«<I• - Lo ck' and t li-n — nf dog» around an outhouse on hin ^ t’ ' 11 i.I»•' 1 1 '* I property «• *r I y on- morning thin S í ,m -, w itli l-HH power than th -ir roll.«i" w -r - forced to tra-k the we-k. Mr. Sonfl-llh aro»- to in- ^,, 1 - r• • tin upper end "f » ¡ara ule ve»ti*at-. In a corn-r of th- build* .0*1 |d a r- th-m m H i- w a t-r ing irisid-. routing ahollt til- L [. ; ¡...lid lli-r-hy * ->n-titutinw ground w.i» a cub black bear. Th- little bundle nf fur was a, • ■ th .t ' I- ■ n mi Effect . .. m. i t 1 ■ eaa »dea for mora hun*r\ and cold *o Soiifl-ith Picked il up arid took it in the h in fifty yarn Tii- old portafr- railroad runrún* limi», where it now repone» in a ho* h-hind the »love. Sonflefttl Lon Hamilton tafead alone • ».ini In- would keep th- bear for a V.'Lim it, n »bore to . landing ju»t p -l. hilt looks |i.n*in*l> at a hi* |his « d - of Stevenson for many ¡ .rid fr* .’ - m I bon* rifle in the corner In nntlci- |*„- t ..••¡.•ron« w at-r» and was in pation of the#nioth-r's arrival in »p. .t ..ii until th - Iorka w - r - hullt n«*arrh of her cub. Tlii* le* a r i» report-d doing fine, ,, ui« 90a Some >.f the ptUag lik-s milk, amu»-« the children IS at -a r r i-d th< brida- *<•ro»» th* .«nd hugs the stove for warmth. r I<. u - » n minding Hamilton island sonHrlth believe» it's a wild coun in,, »till be seen dorm * tf*• low try now. Iw .t stage* of the r n er. THIRTEEN Primarily, the story deals with the romance of Miss Dunn*- portraying An enormous pit in the jungles of a beautiful young bride, and Taylor, Africa; luminous death lurking in delineating a wastrel scion of a its depths, forms tie ba-kgrounii for wealthy family. The climax conies some six year* an iristnirn-ril.il »olo and mans »mg* the highly interesting scene» in Hie In*. Everyone in th- dintrict in In- Invisible Hay” , the thrilling terror lat-r, in a series of events filled with vlt-d to attend. Program h-gin» at show of drama and science sched heart-rending tenderness, culminat * pm. Sonda y, May 3, in the Locks uled for the Roosevelt lh-at—r. Fri ing in a sweetly poignant love drama day and Saturday of this week. That) such as rarely reaches th- screen. church. old master of evil, Bela Lugosi, who \ worthwhile show, nationally pub starred in “ Iiracula” , w ill take the licized and well directed. 9 • * leading role with Frances Drake and Frank Lawton furnishing the love "Ah Wilderness". Eugene O’N eiir* great stage drama that has appealed interest. Karloff, a scientist, discover» that to the people of America since the lie— nt r-ports from 1'. ?». En- day of its debut, comes to the Roose *m —r's o ffi— concerning alterations ibis great cavity has be-n created by to th- two bridge» crossing the Co a falling meteor, impr-gnat-d with velt theater on the reservation at an unknown element a thousanif Bonneville Wednesday and Thursday, lumbia river above the dam suggest times more potent than radium. Pro May 6 and 7. poHMible alteration» to the extent of A mention of the cast should be 9r.lH.000. This will cover th- bridge tected by a iead-n mask and long leaden glove*, he secures a Sample sufficient to bring everybody out. of !h- i¡(»Is at «¡ascad- Lock» and of the glowing substance w him he The inimitable Wallace Beery, Lionel th- Hood Hiv-r bridge, hut whether names Hadiurn X. which he later Barrymore a» the father, and hi9 ttiese alterations w ill he made Is uses with terrific effect against his »on. Eric Linden, and Aline McMahon not yet known. eriemi-s who have stolen his w ife assure a true performance o f this Charles lli.b-r, president of the I and fh- secret of his great discovery, great American comedy. To attempt W.iuno Toll Bridge company, own •spooks—death- .1 r-al thriller. a thumb-nail sketch of this produc a • • er» of th- Bridge of the (lodn. glnt-d tion would h- sacrilege. tti.d it would not h- n-c-»sary to What is “ the magnificent obses Acclaimed on the stag** where it tear down th- -xisling structure to sion" ? was played by George M. Coban and make ;the changes It is a cantilever It r-f-rs to a magical pattern of the late and dearly beloved W ill bridge and the -enter section could living which local theater-goers will Rogers, the film version adds the h- hullt into a lift draw if necessaryJ have an opportunity to l-arn when lavish scope of screen production llub-r offered ids opinion a» an they s-e "Magnificent Obsession", not possible on the legitimate stage. engineer o f the I nion Bridge com which opens at the reservation play It must be seen by every real Amer pany of Portland, and is at present house Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. 1 ican who know» and loves the life building m bridge across the Lolum- with Ir-ne Dunne and Robert Taylor of thi» country. Remetnber. Wednes hia at iirand Coul-e. Humor stat-il in th- leading roles. day and Thursday at the Roosevelt. that th- t'nited State» goveriim-nt would buy the Bridge of the God» and make such changes as would be ( 1 — 111 ** 1 1 n-c-s^ary, hut the informa- tlon i» unfounded. Pr-s-nt clearance beneath the l.rid*.' is 11s feat above low w a l-r and clearance above the pool that w ill sunn h- formed back of th- dam is rornput-d at 1 feet. What ad*Ji- tional clearance Is n— ssary lo clear O F HOOD R IV E R ocean going vessels has not yet been announced, hut from all reports il w ill n— ssitat- a change in Ihe two structures, the cost having been in dicated by the engineer’s report. AT THE THEATER BRIDGE OF GODS MAY NEED CHANGE First National Bank CAPITAL AND SURPLUS . . . . $ 115,000,00 TOTAL RESOURCES________ 1,450,000.00 INTRODUCTORY OFFER F o r one week only iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiii 0248235348484853532353485348312348482353 Standard All-Point Lubrication I Sat. Night i We have just received our appointment and equipment from the Standard Oil Co. of California for Guaranteed Standard All-Point Lubrication. THIS OFFER IS TO COVER FROM MONDAY. MAY 4 TO MAY 11 Regular Price $1.00 Morgons Standard Service CASCADE LOCKS G H T FEATURING JUNE BEALS WITH FRANK WALKER AND HIS BAND. MERRILL’S ** COLUMBIA GARDENS CASCADE LOCKS