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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1936)
I H F II O N \ K V I I. I. F l> \ VI FIVE C II R O V I C I. F 3 V ROOSEVELT Ihufíc o n THE BOnnEVILLE DAM RESE'iVATlOn New »chedul«*» nml assignment**1 H«*t music verni in sweet music In have account**«! for three men frolli) a no-decision battle royal I» one of K . the illslrlet who either have |*-ft to) the departure* in Roosevelt theater’* ftir I " * Mrs. **arl F.rl«*k*nn ‘•nt'T- take tlieir new joint or w ill no ho uttraetion “To Heat th • Hand,” corn-i in the near future. | ing Friday and Saturday, May 21* ’ Foremost amona those to leave |s| and 'in. front Po'H.tM«! Sun* la y. Fred Keating*s white-tiot musi«*' g i K i< I «••• I •Jori«1' are going U m * Major Sk.-rry, Iona In charge of op- eratlon* on the dam and well-known J peddler# wage war against a fern-! S K . i nu* li ix it that liliali Kliiig- and well-liked figure on the Job, The ! inine b ind specializing in sugary I bl«l ulpl'1'! "!>•• "f Ui** *» 11 1 » i > things major has been assign«*! to tin* Iowa I m**|«>*li**s, but tin* two outfits, each j int« (fcnrl Erickson*» f i-.liinu l».***k**t Agricultural college in Ames. Iow a,I on a revolving stand, get together Satunli' night, ami C»rl got where he w ill take command of the just before tlo* strain on the audi ' :ÿ m ààL |||,- m \ t U il H* lie II fie» J the It.O.T.C, lie is scheduled to leave for ence reaches tlo* cracking point. The plot, involved enough for any >st on or around .1 u ly first Hi, Mu " k l,l" ) h|, new pool eei thl'i lu* hail with ih.* tri.Ul Sun- ' of t||j, >(.,r i «lime noveb*«*r, gyrates about the I day. . - n. n he returned empt) handed frOOtfe ght-Mile creek. ^ ^ H o t h e r eel >arn is told on Harris, special pollcemin .t ill«* darn. Some of Georg**’* plbsJ four eels on tils car nd covered them with a t I »enrge thought the -(»rings ( l i e to life when he sat down Clifton from Portland visited other. II. L. Clifton, Sunday. _____ hint were his sister, Mary {fiH L i. and hören«- Werner. The five t C •• I.llft'-ris and Two Coast Cuan! men who were [ asslgn**<l to the dam are being trans- f«-rr***l to different posts. Leonard T. Ton«*r left for Fresno, Calif., Tues day morning, May lit. where he w ill work w ith th«* C.C.C. company In . that district. ia».ist (Siianlcr liunphy is the other, wtio h*ft f«»r Bois**, Idaho. Morelay morning. May I*. W hat his J«»h there ' w ill be was not revealed- visit'd Dodson Ville dam. and Mrs. George H o u li were Sunday by Mrs. Houli* sls- j her fiance from Montani, and Mrs A. I». Cook are spend- few days in Spokane with mgiiter, Mary. and Mrs. C. J. Klmsey were Sunda> to Mr. Kirnsey’s fattier other, Mr. and M r*. W . C. y. The elder Mr. Kirns*#y is b«*r of the Portland printing a ,ti' ltl* * oi * “todgy bachelor Herlo-rt Hugh who-*- rich aunl |ea\.-> him 930,000,000 wilh the sti(»ulation that he must marry a widow w ithin three «la>s. No use recounting the picklements <»ur hero injects himself into before j smootning thing- out t»y marrying! Ho* lady lawyer Helen Broderick— you -aw tier in “Top Hat” # K«*ating an«l his boy» «*nb*r the picture as contirig'-nl heirs they ar»* to get the Ì s.'iO.UUi.nuo if an«l when I nde Hugh] fails to spot a spouse in time. Direction J. J. Parker FRIDAY AND SATURDAY—MAY 29-30 HUGH HERBERT — HELEN BRODERICK IN “ TO BEAT THE BAND” Alive with Laughs! . . Sparkling with Melody! . .A Musical Comedy that tingles with Romance! SUN., MON.. TUES.—MAY 31-JUNE 1-2 BETTE DAVIS — FRANCHOT TONE . IN “ DANGEROUS” When man-wrecking Bette and heart-breaking Franchot start play ing with fire, g«*t set for an Explosion! WEDNESDAY-THURSDAY—JUNE 3-4 JEANETTE MacDONALD — NELSON EDDY IN B**tt** Davis has gone out and got herself a reputation as a hard baby J ff ii Mrs. diaries Rohertnon return«**! a to handle, if on«* may indulge in j week ago Sunday from Kmmanuel some go«*! old American understate- tiosplUl in Portland, when* she b«*- rii«*nt. She does h«*r darnedest lo irn-j The Glorious Singing Sweethearts of “NAUGHTY MARI ETTA" came tti** mother of a six-poun«l prove on her reputation in “Danger tog**th»*r again in the screen's most lavish, spectacular, musical baby girl. D«»nna Mae Ann. May it. ous." coming to the Hoosevelt the love story ! Sunday »he loafed In the shad** while ater Monday, Tuesday an«l Wednes-I her husband, now off to a flying day. May 31 t*• .lun** 2. start on his annual si«h*burn-growIng ALSO WEDNESDAY Franehot Ton**, a pretty smooth, Junket. pn*par«*d ground for a r«»ck lad himself. t**||s his pals that “help-* ganlen In the fr««nt yard. Ing he** i- like shaking hands with I I i.-mpse) . Kiriisev I n i 1 t o w n s Mrs. (1 C Met Iowan reports that the devil—the worst luck of all!*’ visiting were Mr. arai .drs. commercial salmon fistiing below j Yet lie couldn't do much about it. |ee Meriw**ther from Portland, tt«e <|im may improve when the w.«-j Margaret Lindsay, charming and dent* at Sherman*» Inn are Mr. |er g«»«*s down, but fears that the sincere, and that grand corned enne, r- Eddie Dugan, newly rm r- season W i l l continue at present low- also have major rol«*s. Bette Davis' Hsd. takes. unwanted and unloved hu-band, for C harb - Beatie traveled to Port the purposes of this picture, w ill be land Tuesday on business. John KIdredge. Mr. and Mrs. Ceorg** Beilin an*l “ Dangerous** is the story ««f a Mr. and Mrs. John Buchtioltx were Concrete Engineering company, their daughter, l.ols. ha«l diun»*r Sun beautiful and brilliant actress who in Portland getting their new Olds- who has held the contract for piac- day w ith Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Correll. wreck» tlu* lives of those who love mobile serviced. J.jtin M iller and Raymond Me Aden spent Sunday af- her by h«*r <»wn s»*lfishn«*ss anu am I ing of steel in the main spillway John Buehholtz caught a nice mess ternoon making Improvement» on hi* bition. She does a fair job of wreck dam. powerhouse and seaiocks. an of trout Monday afternoon. yard. ing her own life, is »topped short of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. M iller were nounced last week that they would the gutter, and is well on her way visile,! Sunday by Mr. and Mrs. How discontinue the contract in favor of t<* ruination a second tirm* when ard Allen and son, Howard, jr.. of the Bethlehem Steel corporation as she discovers she is not so smart as Yernouia. Mr and Mrs. J H. Jacobs soon as the 7.300-ton mark has been she thought she was. providing a from Portland,.and Mr. and .Mrs. Bill passed in the main spillway. startling climax. Sharp from North Bonneville were • • • Reason for relinquishing the con visitors over Saturday night. The The water system in Cascade Locks is actually Stirring singing and love scenes families breakfasted at Eagle creek tract was not stated but it was un of sudden tenderness mark the cur construction. Good water is one of the ns and later went to the motorcycle derstood that the new concern would rent appearance of that unapproach races in Portland. lequisites of a good town, Cascade Locks, you are take over the jub in about a month. able vole** team. N'els««n Eddy an«l ( Jeanette MacDonald, at the Roos«*-' DELEGATE SENT TO There yet remains about i.OUU ions in your way. \e lt tli«*at»*r Wednesday and Thurs REBEKAHS CONCLAVE of steel to be placed in the south day, Jim«* 3 and 4. in “Rose Marie.’’ abutment works by the Concrete The trailing wistfulness of “Indian) Cascadia chapter of the Rebekahs Engineering company, at the end of Love Call" is the tiling you are most' is being represented in tbe state which time. Bethlehem w ill start on likely to r,‘member, although Eddy! convention now in progress in Rose- the contract which calls fur 10,000 do»‘s brilliant work with the familiar burg. by St«dla Woodard of the tun- in the north and last unit. “Bose Marie, I Love You" and a n e w Locks, who was dispatched to the Tom Creacy w ill be the superin number, “S«mg of the Mounties."j meet by the local group last Mon- tendent in charge of the new con Jeannette .MacDonald also appears in) day. impressive operatic numbers, which! Many matters of importance are tract an«i “At" Otis Altimus, w-ho serve as background for opening to he discussed * t the convention left the job here for a position in sequences. and it is hoped to bring some of the San Francisco w ill take take care A story of the Cana«llan north questions into active discussion nere of detail w ofk Bethelham Steel which has been woods north of the St. Lawrence when the local delegate returns operating under the name of it’s settlements. “Hose Marie" firnls Ed sometime this week. subsidy. Pacific Coast Steel Gorp. dy. a mounted policeman, pursuing Miss MacDonald through the wilds, star he seeks her out and they are has placed 13. 230 tons off reinforcing Wrecking Mt, Hood Hotel at Hood Rivei. ! and structural steel in the Locks and who is trying lo find her brother, reconciled. W e’re n«>t giving aythlng a w « / by Power house. t a condemned murderer. When the The change of contra«‘t«»rs. n was hn»th«*r is found, Eddy does his duty telling the story, because the dra 'OR SALE— 200,000 feet lumber of all dimensions. and turns him in. and after a long matic voices of the two principals said, would call for about 23 to 40 You may build your house, your cabin, separation from his beloved opera make the show—an«I you won't miss more men on the gangs, now em it if you saw “Naughty Marietta." ployed in placing steel. ROSE MARIE “ Bank Nite” Bonny Villa Bethlehem Takes O ver C ontracts PROGRESS Inder EST COAST POWER CO NOTICE your auto camp, etc, dso windows and doors, bath tubs, toilets, sinks, wash basins, pipe and fittings, electric ranges, and 3-pole range switches, See Salesman at job or call R. J. McGuire evenings at Mt. Hood Hotel. • BEACON THEATRE STEVENSON, \ \ \S III\N G T O N Fri. Sat. (Bank Nite) “The Voice o f Bugle Ann” ¿im*. Mon. Tues. “Next Time We Love” • DOLAN WRECKING CO., N E W AND USED BUILDING MATERIAL, Wednesday. Thursday Last F lfh ill ■"<* Belmont Streets, P o rt built, Oregon. “The Leatherneck*» Have i anded - / Free Pick Up & Delivery Service In Cascade Locks Daily Freight Service to and from Portland and Hood River. LESTER AUTO FREIGHT. INC J. W E L L S Local Representative at the TOOTH ROCK GARAGE Cascade Locks Phone 293