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FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 24. 1939 THE BONNEVILLE DAM CHRONICLE TWO CLASSIFIED ADS LOST Lady’* Onion wristwatch. Lout about two weeks ago. Re ward. Box 118. Cascade Ix>ck*. 2-27* FOR RENT N ow modorn house— Lakoviow addition, Cascade lx>ckx. Inquire ut Tubundts, Lakeview Addition, ( ’a.'imie IdK’kii. 2-27* FOR RENT 6-rooni house, gar- don spot. Call 3144. 2-20 HOT SHOTS WIN CAME Tho Hood River Hot Shot* won over Cascade I-oeks High School laut night by a score of 37-29. Cascaci i an THE B O N N E V I L L E DA M C H R O N IC L E LASH! O ffic ia i paper of city of Cascade Oregon Ajck». O fficia i publication fo r Am erican t-egion poet No. 88. U onnevllie, Ora Entered an second claea m atter at the p oatofflce at H ood R iver, Ore yun. under the A ct o f Congress o f M ink s. i«79 JOHN H T R A V IS Before you buy any car , . . regardless of price . . . be sure that you ............... Editor look over our Published eve ry F riday in the interests o f the B on neville P a m ares by the Hun Publishing Company, Inc ----------------------------------------------------- S U B S C R IP T IO N ------ — Reconditioned Guaranteed _ RATES ine year $1 30 TH E TH E A T R E IS ON TH E W AY Once again the spirit of Cascade Locks ha* arisen to the occasion, NOW I'L A Y IN G — and it* citizens, with their deter mination inincible and their eye to "HONOLULU" the future piercing all fog and shadows, have declared, ‘‘ We shall have a theatre.” A musical extravaganza feat After A. S. Kolstad of Hood ! uring your tapping favorite, River had definitely decided not to Eleanor Rowell, nupported by build a theatre at Cascade Lu ks, Rolu-rt Young. George Burn*, the business men of the community and also . . . get our super de luxe . . . bona fide . . . high appraisal Oracle Allen, and Rita Johnson. decided to put their shoulders to the wheel. Now a building is fur ON YOUR CAR! along in its construction that will house a theatre for the folks of Cascade Locks and the dam areu. Open* Monday F eh uary 27 This theatre will stand us u monu ment to the perseverance, the de The most talked-of motion pic termination, the spirit of Cascade Locks. ture of this season bring.» you Deserving of commendation in j this venture are the sponsors, the j business men who have bucked the Mr Charles Laughton in project, and the workmen who THF- BEACHCOMBER” done the actual building. To finance an institution of this type is no easy tusk, but thut has ; With Elsa I .a lira Hter been accomplished i n Cascade Hood River. Oregon Locks. Blocks of tickets, to I k 1 used after the theatre is operating, ure being offered for sale five dollars , worth of tickets, and the five dol- j lurs received from the sale of these will g o into the theatre fund. The other than the Vancouver-Bonne- and Spokane to obtain clearances. the power network as presently In Oregon, the administration envisaged. project is most worthy of support ville line. and all residents of the dam area Early in 1938 Administrator The total mileage of the Oregon- proposes to contract with the Ore can ussist in the building of their Wushington power grid launched gon Electric Railway company for Ross announced that Bonneville theatre by purchasing these tickets. by Administrator Kos in 1938 is joint use of 65 miles of right of power would be sold by the kilo more than 600. To speed construc way between Portland and Eu gene— the southern terminus of watt-year B O N N EVILLE RESUME tion and provide work for hun dreds of men on W PA rolls, the (Continued from P a ge One) Erl.. Sat. Feb 24-25 Hunting and Fishing Licenses Issued Here the demand for power will more ' Bonneville project has luunched through Chief Counsel John C. than equal the supply. The pres THEY MADR MR A ent requirement, he stressed, is for Fischer and United States attor S A V E N O W CRIMINAL" sjieedy extension of the transmis neys condemnation proceedings in federal courts at Tacoma, Portlund on sion "power grid" so that the en John Garfield. “ Dead End Kids,” ergy being produced from the Co B ATTE R IE S - ACCESSORIES - GASKETS ami Ann Sheridan lumbia's surgni waters will not go FAN BELTS - PAR TS PONTIAC 6 and 8 to waste. Prices Sturt at $920 The $ 17.841.5.14 already allocated to the Bonneville project the de SALES AND SERVICE livery side of the ledger, as dis USED CARS Sunday Only Feb. 2® A u thorized D ealer tinguished from the construction W K M T K B N A T T O S U P P L Y CO. Peterson Motor Co. side under the army engineers— Third and t »jM-ade W atoh our window's Phone S',IS GREAT WHITE TRAIL” has been divided as follows: The Dalles, Ore. From congress: $100,000 for or Plus ganization; $3,500,000 to construct 1 the 220,000-volt "backbone" line Sylvia Sidney and LORETTA YO U NG DRESSES from Bonneville down the Wash Leif Ericson in ington side of the Columbia river Gay new spring styles, Beautifully tailored rayon prints. to Vancouver, and $1(15,000 for 1030 guaranteed washable. administrative expenses. From public works administra ONE THIRD OF A Sizes 12 to -H- tion $10,750,000 for construction of transmission lines. NATION” Eroni works progress administra tion $1,080,OHM for clearing the ! 300 foot wide right of way for the LADIES SWEATERS Monday, Tueatlay, V\ cditmday Children s Vancouver Bonneville line; $698- j 01® for clearing rights of way for Crew neck, short sleeves, DRESSES February 17. 2H. March I Oregon lines; $1.646.630 for clrar- new spring shades. Clever new styles. hand mg rights of way in Washington, USED CARS And We'll Give You the Best Deal in Town! 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