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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1925)
VERNONIA EAGLE * “Ba.ebell In Brief.” c MAJESTIC > 1 Kilt The first great concert v ¡Columbia Kounty ¡Community Band Vernonia, April 24th Several Numbers by the Vernonia Band Duets Instrumental Solos Vocal Solos, Male Quartette Special--The Boy Crusoe, from Portland ...PROGRAM... Season opens here Sunday, April 19, * Prescott vs. Vernonia. Game starts at NATAL 2:15 p, m. There will be a short « parade formed' at 1 p. m., near the depot. The high school band are do nating their loyal services for the L. A. Peterson went to Portland opening of the season. Vernonia hopes last Sunday night returning home to have full support of its citizens and Tuesday morning. a large turn-out to see the first canter of the year. Clarence Nance will um Elmer Lin berg is at home with his pire and Charley White wilt score. Tony Corey will serve the usual line uncle again. of drinks. Bill Folger will select the Mr. Glen Richardson, Belle Good party to throw the first ball. night, Jim McMullen and Lee Osburn “Squirrel Dope“ were evening callers at the L. A. The high school made a creditable Peterson ranch Tuesday. showing last Sunday in baseball and i are going to bring the band out this Mis» Mr. Sam Devine and Ellen I Sunday. Thanks to the youth of Ver Danielson were aft' nonia and good luck to you always. with the Holdin" ' u.i ■ M mir/. Red Hill is in town again and he may have Mcjensen promote wrestling We arr rry t> i r Gr t ' . T matches for him in Vernonia. Good! Me Mullí nas not been vo<y veil fo? More sport is what we need. several days. ' The Greatest Boy Singer of the age. 16. —Reading......................... 17. —Overture “Magonette” 18. —Overture “Conquer” ... 19. —Triumph March.......... 0000 4 (----- Our road supervisor is doing som splendid work. The leveling an dragging of the Spencer Hill roa this week made a big improvemen 'orman Schacht, the seven yea of Mr. and Mrs, W. . h , . ’’o has been seriously i V pr^u i ia for the past fiv .. ?( K i very '^wly convalescing. u Red neckties are all the go in Port land, but the Vernonia colors are blue and white. Wear ’etn, kid; wear ’em. There is so much Bad In the Best of us, And so murh Good in The Worst of us, That it beh - ves any of us To tai' about the rest of us, A real baseball game is what we want to see Sunday. Win or lose, we are with the boys as long as they play real baseball and put up that p.'ppy, fighting spirit. Of course, we want to see you win. Good losers arc good sports. Prescott U sure R welcome—U, 2, Tom Murphy, Prescott manager. CHRISTIAN CHURCH I The sc. vices at the Christian' church next Sunday will l e: Sunday school 9:50, communion ar.d chuich' r ervice at 11:00 a. m. Last Sunday we had an attend-1 ance at Bible school of one hundred and forty. We are striving to raise our number to 150 next Sunday. Evening services: Endeavor 6:30< p. m., preaching at 7:30 p. m. ♦ NOTICE « On and after this date the Ne- hale m Market will run a strickly c.'.sh i-.irket, which will enable us to give bet >r service and lower prices, which will be a substantial saving to our custom.?rs. Albert Childs. Baseball mits and spik s are a great help to players. But so ne think blist Charter No. 267 Reserve District No. 12 REPORT O> THE CONDI HON OF ered hands and bruised limbs are bet ter, according to the way a few show- The Bank of Vernonia, at Vernonia, in the State of Oregon, at the close o* Business, April 6, 1925. up for try-outs. Bill Folger is a good scout. He’s got the first pill to be thrown this season. There you are, drugs again! RESOURCES Loans and discounts, inducing rediscounts shown in items 29 and 30, if any................. ....................... $165,961.03 273.38 2 Overdrafts secur. d and unsecured ..... ....... .............................. 3. U, S. government securiues owned, including those shown in Tony Corey ha' been selected BB 23.960.UO items 30 and 35, if any.... . ..................................................... clown this seasrn. He will handle pea 4. Other bonds, warrants and securities, including foreign gov ernment. state, municipal, corporation,' etc., including nuts and "Crack-er-Jack.” those siwwii in ile.n- 30 and 35 if any ......... ... 16,177.02 B.n’.hi^ house, ^12,851.75; furniture and fixtures $10,505.64 ” 23,360.3» Mcjersen made two trips to Port Real estate owned other than banking house 4,960.13 land the last two Sundays, but was Cash on hand in vault and due from banks, bankers and trust back on the job for practice both times. companies designated and approved reserve agents of this Some speed,’ M ac 1 56,988.27 bank Ch ckr on bin' s ritsi.î ■ ci y «r town of reporting bank and o'her cn-h Berns ......... .... ......... ............ ....................... 312.23 Whitty Me Pride has the Sperry Tctai c*«.i ai.u uae Zrotu tanks, items 8, 9, 10 and 11, $56,300.50 flour team this year and may bring Total 1290,982.45 same to Vernonia. Mcjensen signed up to play St. Hel ens in St. Helens for the fourth and fifth of July, and Pete Braakke will bring St. Helens here Sept 6 and 7. The bail players themselves are fig- uring on putting on a dance April 25, at Coyle's hall. “Good luck to the sackers.” BIRTHS 1. 1C. Capital stock paid in................................................................ $25,000.00 5000.00 17. Surplus fund................................................................................... .................................. 18. (a) Undivided profits (b) Less current e- • a i tores* ind ■ :xes paid, DEMAND DEPOSno, other th' > hinks, subject to reserve: 23. Individual deposits suject to checs. including deposits due the State of Oregon, county, cities or other public funds 199,663.62 .................... 100.00 24. Demand certifidtes of deposit outstanding 4.396.17 N. Cashier’s checks of this bank outstanding payable on demand 20. («0 26. Certified checks outstanding ----->............................................ Total of demand deposits, other than bank deuosits, subject to reserve, items 23, 24. 25. 26, $204,179.79 TIME AND SAVINGS ’»EPOSH'S, subject to reserve and payable on demand or subject to notice: 27. Time certificates of deposits outstanding. ................................ 10,569.02 28. Savings deposits, payable subject to notice^................ .......... 45,361.81 Total of time and savings deposits payable on demand or subject to notice, items 27 and 28, $55,930.83 Total.............. ................................................. $290,982.45 State of Oregon. County of Columbia, SS. I, H. E. McGraw, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. Girl to Mr. and Mrs. Robert II. E. M c G raw , Cashier. Sword, Sunday. CORRECT -Attest: Subscribed and sworn to before me W. O. G ala way , Girl to Mr. and Mrs. Joe Tindall, this 11th day of April, 1925. G. R. M ills Directors. Monday. LESTER S heeley , Notary Public. Girl to Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Bunk My commission expires Dec. 11, 1925. er, April 9th. I—/ Frauds Go to Buy Uniforms. for the Band Adults 50c The Grange at Vernonia has fot new members to take in next mee ing night. LI iBILITi: S Mrs. Young ............ Band ........ ...Band ............ Band Support your home band picture show and concert all for the price of one Miss Weed was unable to teach the Washington school the first the week, on account of illness. 4 room, breakf st nook, bath built in. In beautiful Sunrise addi ti -n. This is new and will be read; to occupy in ten days. Plastered modem. dl600.00 for quick sale Terms. G. C. Olsen, Vernonia Realty The Natal Grange had a very in tere sting meeting Spnday and an entertaining program for lecture hour. A ice crowd was there and I’m sure everyone enjoyed the good dinner. The small children had lotsi of fun hunting Easter eggs which Individual grandstand playing only the old ones hid in the yard for, makes hatters order extra large size them. bonnetts. r 9.—Solo.... ..................... Haonv Thoinoaon 10.—Quick Change Artist..........Wm. Nitsen 11.—Snappy Stories....... ............J. Me Jensen 12.—Zylophone Solo...... ........ Chas Hoffraan May Noble 13.—Vocal Solo............... 14. Saxanhone--.......... ............... A. Perrier IS.—Vocal Solo............. . ........... Bov Crusoe 5-room modem hoUM* near hif school and church $1800.00. 1-3 cat down balance like rent. Can use good car on this deal. G. C. Olsen, Vernonia Realt There is doubt about seeing Dempsey in a Vernonia uniform this season. It is expected there will be more teamwork in baseball here this year than individual grandstand playing. Let’s hope so, boys—even if you do lose. The first five games of the season will be played in Vernonia as follows : Prescott, Gladstone. Multnomah, Wil- lark, Vancouver. Then on May 24 the gang will go to Westport. Everybody come along. o—o—o 1. —oiar jpangic uaun Wm. Van Dorn 2. —Introductory Talk. 3.—Song.......................... .......... John Hatten 4.—Violin Solo.............. ............... W. Repars S._Waltz “Waler Lille«” .............. Band Male Qjartette 6.—Song.......................... 7.—Reading................... Rev. C. R. Mathis ft —Inat’l Solo .............. Malmstem Sisters Splendid Schoo’ H Time to get your pick of the New Spring and Summer Clothing, Shoes, Ties, Hats and Shirts before the stock has been sold down and the very thing you would liked to have had is on the other fellow’s back. O---O-- O WE ARE IN BETTER SHAPE THIS SPRING THAN EVER TO FIT AND PLEASE THE MEN AND BOYS OF THIS COMMUNITY WITH THINGS MEN WANT—UNDER GARMENTS ARE ALL NEW W E BOUGHT RIGHT We knew months ago what would be RIGHT for this Spring and Summer’s Wear, and we bought RIGHT. We are going to pass the benefits on to you— BUT A WORD FROM YOU CAN SAVE THE THINGS THE OTHER FEL LOW MAY GET IF YOU POSTPONE COMING IN O—O—0 AND REMEMBER THIS—IF OUR CLOTHES DON’T MAKE GOOD, WE WILL! A. W. PETERSEN Across from Theatre Second and Bridge street ?