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About The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1936)
0 u tiM ai. I II I B II N M I m TH*TW i II SSÎÏ* ■» i t -Ai/e 1 • 6ilLON Í * C A S C H IN E Complete Lubrication Light Globes Fan Bells Purolators Batteries Tires — Tubes Bonneville Super Service Opposite the Reservation Entrance Paul Flegel an Rtch X I I. I. V H X M < || It O N I r I. K Mr. and •>»•! Ml Mi*. VV. \\ II Il H Illuseli, iihm HI. Mr« - j ,a'-k Ho--, il .noi Mr Dr«-nkb.ibn, .il! | of l'ortlalld spi 111 T uohi I i ) ,|| Ilo ! It. A, llendrirks lionie. Mr and Mrs, l,on Whorlow bave! Iloi'.’ll lo pi Uillotoil, W here Mr W tu ir low " i s I i-iiihf.'ii. i| by the • mon I’aeiflr eoniiMiiy. fur whom! lo- i* slvn.limati. Their cabin tier*’ ' will |i. left varani for loliriat use. ' for a while at least. Mi and Mi» (ieorve Armstrong ui*I Viinainai* ilrove tu ||.,.M| Hiver' last \V e.||0‘Hi|a V on a eouibllled bllhl- ne»h and |t|e.o*iire trip. Mr» vrrn "troiiv lauvtit at the Kr-mklon school ' years avo. i Mr and Mr» Norman Kl< In spent ■»uiid-iv with friends here, j Mrs II J* Vnd.-rson I» tirinv of a i fihli dl.’l -ih I o t Illlshalld seems In to- tío- no i* t »un', -»ful flhtierman In the», part- Tlo- \in|> r»nii. recently returned from i »hurt »lav in Clark- ¡ urnas and lllllhboro Mr iiid Mr» *. |i Cook .lid Mrs. Cook iiodlo r and dauvhter Mary, »pent list wi.-k-eii.i at Holly, <ir. ilo- irip was the “ maiden voyage" of their new V-M coarti. Mr rad Mr» 1 1. i * « ie di« i mov el ] ini., tin May lionne formerly oceti- | i Fl VF. „ 3 ÿ ^ ROOSEVELT Ih u t û on Bonne th e vm lle d a m R gSE R vA Tton Direction J. J. Parker F R I D A Y - S A T U R D A Y — A U G U S T 21-22 William Boyd - Paula Stone IN HOP-A-LONG CASSIDY' A rough-riding Romance o f the old W e st! SUN., M O N ., T U E S . — A U G U S T 23-24-25 Edward Everett Horton - Glenda Farrell Warren Kymer - Cesar Romero IN 'NOBODY'S FOOL' !!<• thought rackets w ere w hat you played tennis w ith, until ti«* tried to match w its against the toughest gangsters in town I credi nal y ke«n So f.«r an eight-)..,r Mi Benedict, who haa been living ol«l Hurt larvi viti .itoI 7«. y«..r-o|il man — S P E C IA L A D D E D A T T R A C T I O N — *• P- -t ! -1 i d f.y t ■ ■ from «-astern **r«’gon ir* Ilo younv t'nibhi » I lle» «’ llVllleel s. • »I and ohb’st i ntranU for amat< iir O F F I C I A L Mr «rol Mr- \n<ly Johnson an*l honors. family »pent the week-end in Salem. 11 The Johnsons entertain«’«! Miss R O A D S ID E P R O G R A M si.iri-ui Mien, iieallh nur»« In tfiej M A P P E D B Y B O A R I) p.-ndletoii ». loud*, last Thursday! \u#u»t 17 WilUiiM'tlr Val- mvht. and iAp*’i't« d Mr» Johnson » jviUiful will I r- M nt an Hilbert XX **avv)er. puhllsh>T of »i*|erdn law fr«.in Sunil* Iiakola. ïliirnimt of fin«in*. d.inrmg Ilo llend Hulli’tin and forno r no m- now in Porli.«ml. to spend Wi-dm-s- Hound by round—b lo w by b low fo r 12 dramatic rounds— •eHtl art* a* a »JHfial f«’» til re b'T o f thè s ii te liiahway coinmls •la> Hus we.-k with them on tier way Knockout shown in slow m otion—Don’t Fail to see slon. vvill tirai! alt ¡idvisnr) rommit home to the midwest. (Jitklr^n • Day at Uin Oregon th«’ biggest ups«’t in Ring h istory! tee o f thè Oregon stai, planning tair lM iiimH'1 Jubiler lu I**' li<-l<l1 boanl ili-il vv III work otti a praeto-il jib« hirxnmnd* al Salem Sepl.-m- j l>ro|irani f*>r road*i«l* proleetion alni 7 to 13. The mrund <(.• y o f Uic| r*’Vulat|on. Il vv.ih in n o iiio.il b> br W E D N E S D A Y - T H U R S D A Y — A U G U S T 26-27 ;>T*wb), SeplemlxT **, has been morni II H- in. Portlaml, liia irn n n j Hard Hidin'. **irai(|lil Shoutin' :»M u Unl«tr« n * I My «ini o f t h è board. t*llt <>f a ».'ore of books which Inr^lnr S T XYhib- extend» a T h e iirvv arom i w lll lo known as carry him tlir<*uvti hun<Ir«*«ls o f «l.«r**- I imItati* n |o «’very b««y an«l (he ailvlsory •■«•minili»’«’ on ro.idsid*' IN «|«’vl| e».Mp oI*’» and shooting catches, I» tllnwl this «lay. proteellon. and Wlll stu<|\ thè «l'O * i ...»»idy. played t>> •pn'ul children'*' program llmih o f frontav* Uh* . control of “ liopalonv W illiam It«.yd, ronos to tli«’ Hooa«’- |irrwnl*-<l by / o III i -' h Gang roadhid** advertlsinv. ellm lnallon <>f 1Î# )«uii*»l< r» wto. I m M' ilr< i*l> nulsani ’ h. vaio* h i f r. 'T* allonal and v.-H theater in a film hy that name A g »y Exciting story o f a girl w ho got confidential Friday and Saturday. August 21 « fitm*- for lli<’iii«*'U> h «in tli«’ hi’onle a««« I*. |>roterW«.n o f native w ith a «-on man and Fell in Love w ith a cop! and t i . 1 1« turtirIpai.’ rii«’ «-ntertaln* flora and fauna, and other features I-l.ir. ii«*« K. Mulford. acclaim«*«! OIO1 ! »ill b«- fr«’i’ l<> f \«Tyune an«l o f thè protil< ni. • Alili** '* **f preser- of ih*' foremost vv «’stern authors to bi)» iiyl air!» under 11 year* o f vation o f hl.in*lmv timher. The •ID be admití«»! fr« *• to tli«* fair* board alread) ha» a rofiunlttee, day, created tli*’ beloved cowboy ALSO W E D N E S D A Y ok character, whom* happy-go-lucky tieaded by J. Huek. r*-vlonal for- manner is portrayed t* perfection kuialin* on Ui<- "((.inn'i" pro eater and vlee-eliairman of Ilio by Boyd. »ill !>«• Un* 1. 1 • «lancing «if board, al Work **n a »tiid * <>f iunio r Ms., in Ic.Kling rol«’s are Jimmy T Sewell. 1». of Silvi rt«>n ; the presi rvatlon alonv Ilo blahways. (Copyrighted lt«33 — U. S. Patents Pending) F.ilison. new w r«’«*n sensation '-** of Finit Itay. 11. of In,Ila »; DOORS OPFX D A IL Y AND St NDAY, 6:45— M ATINEE SI A D A V t I*. M. plucked from ttic depths of a film t«nd dunlin# of horolhy Fd- lab and Paula Sion«*, daughter <>f : of Sab-in ; novelty art by the I Fr* d »done. f.iiiiisl rono'ilian. Kllison d llorlon who is a serious guy w ith usual ingenue parts fo r a little ~lf Sot **h«ibt ", a #rmi|i «if (M’Vcn sophistication, taking o \ «r a job as ,nd Frank McP.lynn, Jr. tik e tim < mission in life. ih*-a,,,,«. work ,lf sm u tty i Incidentally, Horton was born in newspaper columnist when she quits parts of Boyd’s pals who help him 1- sP*Bi*h guitar number* by She an«i Grant help trap .1 gang <*f rustlers in their hide New York City in 1 HHX, during the manicuring, J»riK- »ml Cordon Whlteomh Mr*. Kre«| William** »..n, Han W il- week o f the gr«'at blizzard, and round np a gang o f je w e l thieves and act by I Minnie Fd- Iroiit <*f tini n i» Par*, and Miss Kdna out on a mesa. Mis- si„n e is seen as the daughter Glenda first saw daylight during al w ho are in league w ith a private * ’ H. <T i>irva|||s Orme of Oranti* l'ass are spemllna . f th*‘ ranch-owner whoso bents are cyclone in Fnid, Oklahoma, in 1904. deteetative. .•*“* Mvvardg, incidentally. U a tw o w** kh Witti thè W illia m »«’*.. oth er howl parts are played b y , Qn,. 0f (f|t, villains o f the piece, being depleted by the rustlers. “ r"*t »« Winner «.f u.e amateur Mary Cook and .1« an Ambraon Most of tli«’ picture is filmed in the W .»rrei* Ilymer. l.esar Romero, and \|an Baxter, strangely enough was » «hirh will be held dally as ataaetl a huir-enttinv contesi bere vei v M lidow o f Ml W hitney, highest Florence Roberts. Arthur GrevlUe also a ha(, man in -Th irteen Hours f j f,f «*« fair, dor la rea /olile lasl vve.’k and Jean ramo out seeonil peak in the l'nlted Stat.-s, where Collins directed the picture. by Air.” recently seen at the Roose *k Salem htud.nl at the |?nt- • * * beai, resoli Ina In trip lo thè bar- some of Mi*' largest cattle ranches In velt. w ith Joan Rennett taking a J ‘»f «"d who la le tte r ber. (he west are locatisl. It's real cow "Fin qer W om an” leading part. Raxter w ill probably .which numbers nearly country, and the bunk-houses, cor Mr and Mrs. T. V. Berli sp* nt tire o f fo llo w in g Joan around after Joan Bennett as a hotel manicurist ^ r * »1*1 which hollín ita rals and ranch buildings all have the and Gary Grant as a cop team up fo r a fe w more films. ,Jro*r,m wr-lily at « Salem Tuesday aft' i n< - n In Portland. I iiithentieity of age. many o f them the first time in “ Big Brown Eyes,” “ Big Brown Eyes" is based on the Jltnmy Dow, w h o reported « fren i h ivin g M ' mm I for 7.» y<*nrs or inoro. slate«! for the Roosevelt theater best-seller by James Edward Grant, ^ from advance entries, the ' lim e ut Camp Merlwether. was Ttiis picture, a Paramount release, »ere«*n Wednesday and Thursday, which appeared in a national maga C j * " * "" w hwnr o f atnonv Bonnevllb* srouts " l i o re was directed by Howard Hretherton. \iigust ’.?*> an«l 27. zine as w ell as in book form . Raoul W » rccive the tit,,* of mam- turn. <1 W i dnesday. • • • Chills and yips o f glee are the Walsh, w ho scored his first directing »ri, llr "ri1' r^iin'T of Oregon Mr. and Mrs Fordye«’ XXa.k* "f Tw o Scrrwy !*.nling reactions Ibis picture w rings hit w ith "W in g s,“ w ielded the mega Stevenson, danai*tur and s* n in law Unlit f..r laughs, and built righ t! finn* Ho* audience. Jean forsakes her phone for tli is production. * £ * ^ ' lh r t*ney and o f Mr. and Mr». Havid Donaldson, niat's the Roosevelt til.’ iter’s show " 11 »'»(«‘el.vl lo be e * - 1 sp. nl Sumi.iv w itli tlie OonaldHons. for -un<ii>. Motwlav and Tuesilay. Vnvnsl 2:i to iMw.in! F.verett Ib.rlon and <«len«l» Farrell are the pair that garner the g ig g lo In this r |ot o f roars, tith'd “ Nol»ody’s F o o l.’ W e are glad tr> see the Cascade Locks chamber of Ih.rton In 11*is pictur«' is ius1 ,in Commerce is making an aggressive effort to have tolls Innee. nt waiter, but you know these over the Bridge of the Gods reduced, and wish them in t m c i’nt folk lie even goes so far success in their venture. IS I " t -I k > a mol* o f gangsters for a which is duck soup for a rl«l waller \ rcal estate racket provides rKVv material fo r the plot. What Horton .toes with the r«.ar material | ¡s worth coming l " w*e. Glenda. whose first starring rob . - and g vbvo k — in ‘T n e le Tom ’s was L illi’ Fva ............ Gahin,” pla>s on«’ of her character istic wise-cracking roles, poking fun a te u rs eady f o r SCHMELING-LOUIS FIGHT PICTURES lem S h o w Joan Bennett - Cary Grant 'BIG BROWN EYES' 'BANK NITE' W a r r e n d a le » SlC* KlVrn hy thc falr* PROGRESS fife Repairs “attery Recharging ORGAN’S STANDARD SERVICE oaseade Locks Phone 93 9 WEST COAST POWER CO