Cascade Locks chronicle and the Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Cascade Locks, Or.) 1939-1939, April 14, 1939, Image 1

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CASCADE LOCKS CHRONICLE
AND T H E B O N N E V IL L E DAIM C H R O N IC L E
V O LI ME VI. Number 2.
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OPENS NEW LUNCH ROOM
GI N SHOT F A T A L
Cecil Baird, who formerly oper­
Quite s few of the laH-ks resi­
ate dthe Wyeth Cafe, this week
dents attended the grave side ser­
opened a new eating place on the
vices at Hood River Wednesday of
Columbia River Highway oppo-
Everett Carnes, son of Mr Clar­
I site the M.-K. camp just east of
ence
Carnes.
Everett had been
Wveth.
living in Portland the past few
The new establishment is to be
* years with his mother, Mrs. Emma
known as the Wyeth Tavern. A
♦
| Carnes.
Death was due to a
Union
Pacific Stage Depot has
Tomorrow night is the night! been established there.
The Chronicle Subscription Con­ bullet wound from a .22 calibre
W ASH ING TO N, D. C . - Seer«
For on Saturday night the finest
test is getting under way with the gun. Everett was well-known here tary of War Wood ring, in a letter
little theatre in the west, the Com­
opening of the Community Theatre as be spent part o f his vacation
munity Theatre of Cascade Locks,
at Cascade Locks. In this contest here and also attended school here to Senator Holman, made known
opens its doors to those who made
all eshool children of the area are for several years
The sympathy Tuesday a division of his depart­
eligible to participate. Subscrip­ of the community is extended to ment to transfer to the Bonneville
this theatre possible and to other
residents in the district.
tion blanks may be secured from his parents.
administration for public park pur­
The first show will start at 1:30
poses a small island at Cascade
W ASH ING TO N — Tuesday Rep­ the teachers and prises of theatre
Locks, federally owned, and a
p. m. on Saturday afternoon and resentative Pierce said he has not tickets ypll be given to those sell­
will be a free show for the school given up his bill for establishment ing the most subscriptions to the
strip of land of about equal sise
Twenty-five cents of
children of the area. At 5:30 the of a government-owned and operat­ Chronicle.
along the shore line.
regular evening: show will start ed sodium chlorate plant at Bon­ each suhscrintion received will go
This accords with a recommen­
with other shows starting at 7:30 neville, nor does he concede that to the room fund or the student
dation of the late Administrator J.
and 9:30 p. m. Wallace Beery and the report from the Department of body fund for securing the sub­ ♦
i> R o m , who had In v im D m ctm
scription.
Mickey Rooney in “ Stablemates” Agriculture is adverse.
Enthused by recent speeches of tion of a beauty spot for pleasure
will be the opening: picture.
In this manner The Chronicle, men of distinction in the North­ boats in the Columbia gorge, nnd
Secretary of Agriculture Wallace
Manager Harry Gamble was in his official comment says the while it brings its subscription list
in a letter to Major Theron Weaver,
busy yesterday putting the final proposed location is “ prohably the up to date, is also helping the new west, the Bonneville Sunday Even army district engineer, last Janu­
touches on the new seats, which best that could be chosen in the theatre get under way and is en­ iug Club is this week anticipating ary. said:
"1 think it could be made the
arrived early this week. The Neon United States for such a plant riching the student treasuries.
an address by another prominent
men were putting: the final touches both from the standpoint of pro­
During this campaign only n full figure in public affairs.
Ralph most beautiful spot in the lake
on the big Neon sign. The car­ duction and distribution," but does year's subscription is eligible and
above Bonneville dam.”
penters were doing: last minute not express himself as to the if a party moves away before the Dugdalo, City Superintendent of
The port of Cascade Locks has
Schools
of
Portland,
has
been
en­
for some time sought transfer of
fivin g and today the colorful rugs policy of government ownership, end of the year, his subscription to
are to be laid throughout the en­ and makes no direct recommenda­ the Chronicle will be forwarded to gaged for the meeting of the club this property for municipal pur­
on Sunday, April 1*5.
tire structure.
poses. Senator Holman has been
tion on the bill. He concludes with him at no extra charge. The sub­
Mr. Dugdalc came in recent studying the matter as a one-man
The sloping concrete f l o o r the statement that the budget scription price of $1.00 a year is
assures an excellent view of the bureau finds it not in accord with good in only Hood River and Mult­ years to Portland to fill the office sub committee of the senate mili­
of city superintendent, and in that tary affairs committee to consider
screen for nil attending.
the president.
nomah Counties. All subscriptions
First nighters will be pleasantly
Pierce Says he will consult fur­ outside of these two counties are time has instituted many changes a transfer of title bill introduced
in the educational svstem of the by Senator McNary.
surprised by the rich comfortable ther with department officials with at the rate of $1.50 per year.
Portland schools which Oregon edu­
appointments incorporated through­ a view to overcoming the hostile
The prizes are as follows:
cators praise. He will talk in Bon­
out this attractive small theatre.
report from the budget.
Grand prize— to the person sell­ neville on the subject, “ Educating
An outstanding array of pic­
ST \TE OFFICI AL COMING
tures has been announced for the T H E A T R E BOOKLETS ISSUED ing the most subscriptions in the Tomorrow’s Cit¡sens."
William 1,. Graham, of Salem,
Officers of the Sunday Evening
Two thousand booklets were this entire Dam area. $5.00 worth of
remainder of this month and into
Club have expressed the thought Department of Real Estate Com­
the middle of May. Promises of week distributed by the business theatre tickets.
missioner for the State of Oregon,
even better pictures comes in the men of Cascade Locks advertising
For the most sold in each school that the coming of Mr. Dugdalc
has lieen engaged to address the
and
the
topic
of
his
lecture
follows
the
opening
of
the
new
Community
next program to be rclensed.
room $2.50 worth of tickets.
fittingly the address given recently Cascade 1 nicks Chamber of Com
Theatre of Cascade Locks.
Each of the four highest sellers by Palmer Ilovt of the Oregonian, mcrce. The speaker will be here
Incorporated in the booklet was
LIBR AR IAN ADDRESSES
in
ach room of the three schools who stressed the theme, "The Peo­ for the meeting of the Chamber on
a short history of Cascade Locks
B O N N E V ILLE P.-T. A.
will receive $1.00 worth of tickets. ple's Right to Know.”
Tuesday of next week.
«
and of the Community Theatre.
The April meeting of Bonneville
P.-T. A. was held in the school
gymnasium Wednesday. April 12.
having been postponed a week, on
account of Easter Vacation.
Mrs. Zimmerman, our local li­
brarian, gave an interesting talk
on current books. Musical num­
bers rendered by the ladies’ quar­
tette, consisting of Mrs. Cronk,
Mrs. Owen, Mrs. Mae Auslan and
Mrs. Locke, and accompanied by
Mrs. Saunders, were very much
enjoyed: also a duet by Mrs.
Frasier and Mrs. Locke.
Mrs.
Owen, violinist of North Bonne­
Wallace Beery - Mickey Rooney
ville, favored us with two very
Free Matinee
Evening Shows Start
beautiful selections.
In
Refreshments were served by the
for School Children
5:30 p. m.
7:30 p. m.
“ ST A B LEM A T ES”
sixth grade mothers.
1:30 p. m.
9:30 p. m.
Mr. Robinson’s room won the at­
Comedy - - Pictorial Short
tendance pennant for the third
consecutive month.
New Theatre
Ready for
Opening
Show Tickets
Offered as
Contest Prizes
Locks Island,
Shore Strip
To Be Park
Pierce W ill Fight
For Sodium Plant
School Executive
T o Address Group
PROGRAM
Cascade Locks Community Theatre
Opening Day Saturd ay, April 15
ARRESTED SPEEDER
PRAISES M AR SH AL
♦
Officer Colon Merrill was this
week strutting around Cascade
Locks with all the great pride in
the world, for after all of these
years that he has been traffic
otficer in Cascade Locks he has
been thanked for the courtesy
shown in arresting a speeder.
The letter addressed to the
Mayor follows:
“ I wish to thank you for the
pardon extended to me during a
recent trip through your city.
“ As I had been traveling for a
considerable time, I did not realix«
that I was violating the law.
“ I also wish to thank you for
the courtesy shown me ny the
arresting officer. C. Merrill.
“ Trusting that I shall have the
pleasure of visiting your city again.
I remain. Sincerely yours. Joey
August, Spokane, Wash.’’
>i HOOI ( tR M V A L
SET FOR TO NIG H T
# Some of the main attractions of
the carnival at the Cascade Locks
High School tonight will be: sev­
eral tables of bingo, penny throw,
dart throw, fortune telling, spooks
gallery, eats department, confec­
tionery b o o t h , and novelties.
Chances are being sold on a large
Silex Coffee Maker, set of pottery
dishes and a sack of sugar.
Monday afternoon all of the stu­
dents were decorating the gym ­
nasium and building booths. The
proprietors of each booth will
decorate his own. The annual car­
nival of the Cascade Locks High
School will take place Friday. April
14, in the evening. The Cascade
Ix»cks Grade School will hold on«
of the booths Everyone, come.
San., Mon.. Tues., April 16, 17, 18
Constance Bennett, Roland Young in
Wednesday and Thursday, May 3 and 4
Loretta Young and Walter Brennan in
"K E N TU C K Y”
‘ TOPPER TAKES A TRIP 1
(A ll in Technicolor)
Chris Columbo (cartoon)
Land of Contentment, News, W olf’s Side of the Story
Wednesday and Thursday, April 19 and 20
Clark Gable and Myrna Loy in
T O O HOT T O HANDLE •
Friday and Saturday, May 5 and 6
Richard Greene and Nancy Kelly in
SUBMARINE PATROL*
Buried Treasure (cartoon)
Friday and Saturday, April 21 and 22
John Carroll and Kay Yinaker in
"1 AM A CRIM INAL
Jitter Bug.
Shooting for Par,
Mystic Kuira,
Sun.. Mon.. Tues., .May 7, 8, 9
Adolphe Mcnjou and Dolores Costello in
* KING OE TH E TURE"
Frame Up (cartoon)
Sun., Mon., Tues.. April 23. 24. 25
Tyrone power and Alice Faye in
Wrong Way Out,
Wednesday and Thursday, April 26 and 27
Eleanor Powell and Robert Young in
W ill Be Announced later
Friday and Saturday, Msy 12 and 13
Wallace Beery. Robert Taylor and Florence Rice in
"STA N D UP AN D FIGHT
"HONOLULU
They’re Always Caught,
Heroes at leisure,
Aladdin’s lantern
Friday and Katurda), April 2* and 29
Charles Boyer and Hedy LaMarr in
Jitterbug Follies
Sun, Mon., Tues., May 14, 13, 16
Alice Faye, Constance Bennett, Joan Davia,
Charles Farrell, Nancy Kelly in
T A IL S P IN
"ALGIERS
Man's Greatest Friend,
News
Wednesday and Thursday, May 10 and II
"A LE X A N D E R S RAGTIME BAND
The Ni< k w i Time ( c s r t w )
G-Man Jitters (cartoon)
Timber Toppers,
Mama's New Hat (cartoon)
News
COMING ON NEXI PROGRAM—
Sua.. Mo«., Toea.. April 30, May 1 and 2
Rosalind Russell and Robert Montgomery in
* FAST AN D LOOSE"
Streamline Swing,
News,
Double Diving
25c Adults
May —"Suez.” "Drums." "lease James'*
June — "The Three Musketeers. Little Princ
"Stagecoach."
SHOWS STAR T:
Daily:
7:15 p. m , 9:00 p.
Sunday: 6.30 p. m., 7:30 p.
» 30 p. m
10c Children
Und«r 12