The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939, July 03, 1936, Page FIVE, Image 5

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Sunday, and they all returned
Sunday evening.
Mrs. M. M. McCrady, who
gave birth to a baby girl two
rrs of rhe Dodson sou
weeks ago. was expected home
jprur.
nii'lctc sur
with her baby some time this
|Mrs. C. C. McGowan
when
Wli v •• rhev
, _ gave a, week. She has been staying at
shower for her Mrs ' Emmanuel hosno.f
»
m had previously ad-
M r , nrl M
A*! ^ ° rtland.
at she did a Jot of mag- brough re tu rn e d ^ C,yde.
¡Dodson
[
ding, ut was not pre- a fWo w
. •
'
,
P 0t
m,ne Pro-i
for 'D« e r t
’ com,n9 to the Roosevelt'
t i t , ,n,
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FIVE
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A thrilling struggle between,)
red men and white for the p o s-1
session of a hidden
vides
Gold “
C, L F
5 V ROOSEVELT Ihtefit
At the Theatre
h,s Wt*ek from | .
T-
II \ \| C H R O M
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____o n THE BOnnEVILLÊ DAM RESERVATlOn_______
Direction J, J, Parker
F R ID A Y AN D S A T U R D A Y — JU L Y 3-4
Z an e G r e y ’s
‘‘DESERT GOLD”
with B U S T E R C R A B B E — M O N T E B L U E
RAYM OND H A TTO N
White man battles red for Ancient Treasure in this
t poured upon her. The beach.
* Cdnnon f,nd Saturday. J ujv 3 _ . .
yi
Thrilling Romance I
held at the home of
Pull of snlmrl a , ‘ d
I
„„Id McShatko. was
P o n l l n / V ” -?Ca,le
.» and
d«Ph,0 *09raphy'
by Mrs. 7 ed Johnson vy /
. ,lst ^ uesday and the Indian* ii>r »u stUnony of
SU N ., M O N ., T U E S . — JU L Y 5-6-7
M*; - -
Mathews on. Mrs. W * dncsdaV on business* ^ film, based 1 ^
ritual- the'
is Mrs. Thomas Mor-
D IC s K *' P O W E L L — R U B Y K E E L E R
‘ * 1 M rs. Coy C . Organ attended "<” *1 of the ° "
* ane Grey
Joc Bucher, Mrs. M c- a meetmg of past noble 01 nrl more to offer rh*
JA C K O A K IE — JO A N B L O N D E L L
, name- has
The part of the newly-
ind Mrs. MiShatko.
H U G H H E R B E R T — L O U IS E F A Z E N D A
of
Portland
Rebekah
m Western
^ ord,nary
Portland
Friday
and lodged
returned
mductcd picture/^
Indian chieftain
who
ad Mrs. h J. McShat-
IN
son S ornai n. of Port- Sunday. Mrs. Organ .‘.as for- ,s responsib]e for the protection!
mefly noble grand of Mountain o( the mine the exlstence o t |
sited their son and ;
ii
COLLEEN”
View Rebekah lodge.
which is known only to the
-law
Mr.
and
Mrs.
’-in
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Me- tnbe js playcd by U r r y " Bus_
“On your toes and truck on down to see these Great Stars
McShatko. here Sun-
Aden and family spent the tcr Crabbe. Tom Keene takes
go to town!”
i week-end at the I aft beach.
the part of the young mining i
ind Mrs Harold Mc- They report a wonderful
time
cng,necr
who js engaged by a!
W E D N E S D A Y AN D T H U R S D A Y — JU L Y 8-9
likcd s
Jes up hagle and more wonderful sunburns.
black-hearted white man to
1 st wees <.nd did some
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Correll
W A R N E R B A X T E R — A N N L O R IN G
learn the location of the mine
bn the return trip,
and daughter were in Portland
with F iery M A R G O
so it might be taken forcefully
and Mrs. Jam es I
and W oodland. W ash., last from the reds.
IN
pected hack this week week-end. visiting friends.
Keene
is
won
over
to
the
In-1
tir six v,u:- s' vac .ition
2
n ROBIN HOOD of EL DORADO
Mrs. Thomas M orns and dians side when he
discovers
Mrs. Lyle Correll were snap­ the white gang t o r t u r i n g
Ml'RIETTA . . . the handito who defied a nation . . . whose
id Mrs K. L. Snow cn- ping in Portland Thursday.
Crabbe
(M
oya),
whom
they
romantic exploits thunder across the pages of
Mr. and Mrs. G. C.
Mrs. A. R. DeTemple and have kidnapped. From rhat
history . . . RIDES AGAIN!
>f Vancouver. W ash., Mrs. Rex Bauer took a tive-
point
on
it
is
nip
and
tuck
be­
tr guests Sunday, tol- hour hike to Triple falls, above
ALSO W E D N E S D A Y
hich they inspected the f-Jorsetail falls. Friday. They tween the two factions for pos­
session of the mine.
eject. A. P. Branson majntam it s a long walk for a
A comparative newcomer to
[iss Em
Brunson of hot day.
the
screen is lovelv Marsha
visited the Snows lat-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A
R.
DcTem-
, _
,
Hunt, who plays the part of
Copyrighted 1033 — U. S. Patents Pending)
jy afternoon. Mr. and ,
pic went lo Portland Saturday |ane B cldtng. the villain s erst-
taw are leaving shortly
and returned with an automo- while f,ancee who falls in love and Joan Blondcll. Hugh Her-1 erican miners wrho invaded Cali-
lonth s . .¡cation in Port- bile trailer. I hey had dinner in wi(b Keene
Id Victoria. B C.
bert and Louise Fazenda, and fornia in 49 The picture how
Portland before returning. Sun-
George T_ Carr and . day they were visited here by
Dick Powell and Ruby Keeler Paul Draper, the stage s great- fornia in 49. The picture will
1 returned briday from Mrs. DeTcm plc's cousins. Mr. are back together again!
est dancer. Match those tor showr W ednesday and Thurs-
| d her parents in Seattle, j a nd Mrs. J. A. Davis, their two
Those of you who had your laughs and leaps!
day, July 8 and 9.
he stayed three weeks sons and a daughter-in-law.
pujsc quickened by “Forty-
The story, written by Robert
It’s a real spectacle film, rem-
ther. Mrs. Huse. came
Dodson residents got plenty S e c o n d Street.” Flirtation
r and will visit in Dod- of thrills Saturday morning and W alk.” and ‘ Shipmates For- Lord. is one of rollicking com- iniscent of “T h e Covered W a g -
week. Mr. Huse will Sunday evening when an air- ever” w’ill be on hand again to edy. romance and a touch of on and T he Big T rail.’ T he
uly 4 to take Mrs. Huse plane pilot put his plane see these uncomparable romanc- real drama. The plot finds Pow- director is William Wellman,
Seattle.
through its paces at a low alti­ ers in
Colleen,
song and ! ell trying to straighten out the w'ho wielded the megaphone in
bnd M rs. George Beilin tude directly over residences dance hit coming to the Roose­ business affairs of his wealthy “W in g s”, the first wai air
t and Mrs. Lyle Correll here. At one time he looped so velt theater Sunday. Monday and eccentric uncle, as well as thn,1,cr Produced on a lavish
0 Portland Sunday on low over
the houses folks and Tuesday, July 5 to 7.
his love scrapes. Dick and Ruby; scale.
re trip.
W arner Baxter, d a s h i n g ,
thought he was going to crack
But that s not all of it. The really get tied up in a score or
nd Mrs. C. A. Strom up. He had not been identified cast also includes Jack Oakie more tough jams before the cli­ handsome, a thoroughly capa­
osts Thursday to Mr. Monday morning.
max comes along and fixes ble actor, plays the coveted
rs. Virgil Garner of
Robin Hood role. Suppodting
Mr. and Mrs. Ted lohnson know whether or not an opera­ everything up.
Creek. their baby and , were shopping in Portland Sat- tion w'ould be necessary.
him
are Ann Loring, who
Tw o
mammoth
spectacle
rners father from Ida-' urday.
Lee Sams made a good start numbers wrere created and stepped directly into this play
and Mrs. Frank Jones
Virginia Conley, who has at painting his house last week, staged by Bobby Connolly with after winning a beauty contest
rendale were also mem - 1 been working in the Apple getting a coat of white over the dozens of beautiful chorus girls over 25,000 other entrants,
the party.
j Blossom cafe in Hood River, entire west side. He says it may in each. One is scened aboard Charles Trowbridge, and M ar­
nd Mrs. Charles Bcatie has been ill with appendicitis at take a long time because he has an ocean liner, specially built go, the Spanish danseuse seen
two movies in Portland the honK: of her mother. Mrs. (0 sandwich the painting in be for the picture, and the other in “Rhumba.
y night and Sunday, ^ ariry» * athewson. Early this tween working hours, which are takes place in a modiste shop
The film was actually taken
Juni
lior was with them week M rs. Mathew'son did not |ong aboard the U .S.E .D . boat w’hcre a fashion show is promo­ in the rugged “mother lode”
country of central California,
ted.
—
' Bonneville.
That's enough of a sketen to from which tens of millions of
Arthur Eade of the P. J. Me-
j Gow'an company reports hsh induce all you Powell-Keeler- doliars in gold were taken dur­
ing has improved greatly down- Hcrbert-Blondell-Okie-Fazenda ing the famous mid-century
stream from Dodson, with one fans to see “Colleen,” a smash rush. It was here that Murietta,
a historical character, worked
boat averaging 400 pounds of hit that merits the name.
out his brief life of carefully-
salmon per dav near Ridgefield.
*
*
W ash., although east of Dod-
1
stirring tale of danger. plotted vengeance.
Bruce Cabot, J. Carrol Nash
son the catches arc practically Robin Hood of El Dorado
one
day
Hll. On
V^/ l t V
J il V, M
UT recently _ four
___ ^rings to ^the screen at the and Eric Linden have important
boats between them caught two Roosevelt theatre the storv of narts in tb* ^ * Tl. r T------
small fish. It is possible the Joaquin Murietta. Spaniard who ! w0s srodnr^rl vfS t u x iJPi5 îUre
downstream fishing will im- chose for his career an unre- si'dine Ir
°^n
^ ° n”
prove further as the river drops, mating warfare upon the Am-, “Seqpoia” and odie^hits SCreen
‘ BANK NITE’
Go after
FLIES
0 RON ITE
LY S P R A Y
obtainable in any quantity
i BEACON THEATRE
ST EM NSON, WASIIINNGTON
j REMEMBER, Oregonians are m-
J litlt’d to 5c reduction on each
* adult ticket when toll bridge re-
eeipt is shown at box office.
FRIDAY-SAT!'RIMY—Jl'L Y
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T h e Am ateur Gentleman
DON’T FORGET h \ nk MIGHT
ORGAN’S STAN D AR D SERVICE
as°ade Locks
— and g a r a g e -
Phone 93
ON SATI RIIAY NIGHT
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A A n p c r
P D R O
GRESS
W e are g lad the city council d ecid ed to unbump
sev eral C a sca d e
L ocks
streets
with
the K u cken berg-
W ittm an bulldozer. D on ’t fa il to thank you r councilmen
for this service next tim e you see them.
Fury
W i ll
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