The Bonneville Dam chronicle. (Bonneville, Or.) 1934-1939, March 21, 1935, Image 7

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IT PAYS TO PAY CASH
SUGAR
Cloth Bags
10 Lbs.
EGGS
U. S. Extras
DOZEN
49c
19c
FRESH Pride
(RESiUffCOfFEE
Vat i turn I ' x k r . l in
the h t-a u lifu l n r *
WASHING
POWDER
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Large 2V? Lb. P k g
TISSUE
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•h*. Shatly Nook community taut
week, both coming from Portland.
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rmUumnt They ar« Mr. and Mr« Van O r­
and
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Herman man and A. II Raker.
Mr and Mra.
Richard
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CASCADE FOOD STORE,
31c
Two Of lio n n «v o «'. mom popular
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ruah«d to Portlund Monday w h «r«l
Ba«e,nent excavation for the
Mr Ih.lt'a mother la aerloualy III new buBlneoa addition to the Bon­
Mr. and M r« Bugler h a »« mov­ ny Villa tavern « a « «tartad la«t
ed from llonny Villa to Coo« hay, week by ow n er« Hal Babblttt and
where Mugler haa »e<-tired a po- R olf Rnf|ulat. It la planned to In-
»Klon on the new coa»t bridge.
«ta ll a complete »oda fountain In
Omtrga llullln and fam ily, of the new «ectlon, with a «paclou«
open |M,rch for «um iner purtle«
California, have taken re»idenc«|
Mr and Mr«. Ftilkeraon attend­
al Shady Nook » It h hl« brother. 'd a Portland party with a group
Art, and wife.
of friend« Saturday night.
I>avld C ollin« 1« building a new
Mr. and Mm. K. L. W u lf« and
hou«e In the Kn<julat addition to
«on, Junior, «pent the week-end
Bonny Villa, and plan« to move
In Portland, a « dpi Mr. and Mr«.
from hi« present one within two
<> II John«, accompanied by M l.«
week».
IS * )« (ioodrlch
Mr«. Charles Black,
who Is
Th e llonnevue home vacated «ending the week In Portland, wa»
till, week by I,l.-ut. Hunt and Mr« hostess to the W illiam K. Poul-
W illiam Potilaon w ill be occupied son'« Saturday night at a farew ell
by Mr. and M r» Anthony Frank., dinner.
of Stevenaon. Frank« I« a United
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nelson m otor­
State« Knglneer« man.
ed to Portland Saturday, only to
Portland \ lid tor«
from
the discover that thhelr city home had
Shady Nre.k community th l« week been
burglarized
during
their
Included the iTunmlre, brother«, five-day absence.
Krnle and Roy; Mr. and Mr». Rob­
Frank Bird, who has been the
ert Perrin, Ray («riffln . Al Jen»en guest o f Ray C riffln , at Shady
and Mr. and Mm, Joe Baggert.
Nook, fo r the past tw o weeks, ha»
d u e tt» o f Mr». Charle« Klack returned to Portland.
Thnr.duy at her Bonnevue home
Joe C ««tle r and
Hal
Babbitt
were Imr »l*ter, Mr«. Rdlth Tan ­ were Saturday dinner guest« of
ner, Mr. it nth Bahn»«n and Mr«. Cecil Champman, editor o f the
Waunda Tanner.
Oregon Voter, In Portland.
15c
PPM
in
Ambassador
3 Rolls
Foi Laundry
10 Bats
C H O C O LATE
Foi Baking
f -, Pound
GRAPE FRUIT
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14c
23c
14c
Ca'"9c
SOUP S T O C K S . 10c
FISHING SUPPLIES
non Rods
Snlrrvon F(]gs
iners
Hooks, Beads, Lines
VERYTHING FOR THE SALMON FISHERMAN
THE
Postman Brings The
BANK TO YOU
From Bonneville, you can B A N K -B Y ­
M AIL at The First National Bank of Port­
land with convenience, speed and absolute
safety.
Banking-by-mail saves you the trouble
of trips to nearby towns or to Portland. It
is not necessary to come into the bank to
open an account.
Simply endorse checks
you wish to deposit, writing “ Payable to
The First National Bank of Portland”
above your signature.
Mail these with a
note saying whether you wish a checking
or savings account. I f you are sending
currency, use a money order accompanied
by a letter of instructions to us.
Both deposits and withdrawals are
handled easily and swiftly. Blank checks
and monthly statements are forwarded by
post.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF PORTLAND
" Oldest National Bank West o f the Rockies'
STARK ST. BETWEEN 5th AND 6th AVENUES