Thursday, May 19, 1927, VERNONIA EAGLE soul-building centers, every one to estimate the amount. A hot, moist June be of us! j will make Mother Earth catch up com­ What an infinite satisfaction $2 per year in Advance pletely with all her crops on millions of there is within us when we know Issued every Thursday farms. that we radiate love and soul-build­ One may prefer cold breeze like those ing powers! Entered as Second Class Matter, August 4, 1922 at the Post Office at Vernonia, Oregon, under the of a mountain top, but they would mean How sweet the thought that if Act of March 3, 1879 can but lift a single soul from a short corn harvest and a slim yield of we out the mire of hate or pain we potatoes. Let June be as comfortable as have not lived in vain! MARK E. MOE, Editor a winter resort, and down comes the quan­ We are all of us soul-building tity of nearly everything which comes from centers to some one. No man is so occured by fate, THE CLOSE OF SCHOOL the soil. one so utterly desolate that These hot nights are translating them­ no he has not at least one satilite, at When you were a school-boy, or school­ selves inlo millions of extra bushels of least one person to whom he is girl, a red letter day of the year was wheat, corn and oats. A sunny June yields as a sun; and as each satilite is when school wag dismissed for the sum­ a bigger berry crop and hence a more as a sun to some other satilite, the mer vacation. It mattered not if you were plentiful supply of jellies, jaas and other process of soul-building goes on The influence of the one of the ones who like to go to school. things one would be unable to get if nights adinfinitum. soul-builder is never lost, There are such girls and an occasional were cold iyid mornings frosty. There is a calm comes over the boy of the same kind. The attitude of the spirit when a beautiful soul dwells pupils at the closing of the school year LUMBE R MARKET WILL IMPROVE within. t Love becomes its outward and will not be misunderstood by those who have not forgotten their own feelings un­ The recent and still continuous flood visible expression, and all life is because of it. All life takes der similar circumstances. There is eager­ lisaster of the Mississippi river region is richer on new color as we project love ness to lay aside books and pencils and o be deplored most sincerely, but the into it. rest from the routine which has been the floods that have forced the desertion of There are so many shadowed order for ten months. homes and most of tne small shacks and corners where the sunshine of love is needed! The suggestion which is sometimes light structures that were in use. there be in every corner made that the school year should be con­ It will be necessary that many of these that Souls need up-building. tinuous and that the summer vacation, if be replaced as soon as the waters recede, Love is the sunshine of life. granted at all, should be short, gets mighty Hardwood mills has been washed away, Love is the soul-building power. little indorsement from those whom it .hus creating a shortage in the hardwood Soul-builve is the sunshine of life. there are not beautiful souls radi­ Love is to the heart and soul what ating those qualities which enrich sunshine is to the body. the lives of those about them. If we would attain to breadth They are the generative forces of vision and its consequent ac . that keep life sweet. tion. we must place ourselves m From out the crowd in our daily an ai moaphere conductive to such j lives boom faces that hold us con- growth. I firming anew our affirmation that In an atmosphere of hate and the type of men and women in repulsion the heart and soul shrivel which we believe do live, even un­ and die just as plants do from the der the most adverse conditions, sunlight. sometimes, and are silent witnesses to beautiful lives within. If we but realized it, our faces are letters of credit, attesting to our soul life. Strong faces there be among men, with quiet, even voice», that bespeak resourceful souls within. Calm faces there be among wom­ en. madonnas among their kind, making us feel the power of their gentleness. These men and women are the soul building centers of their com­ munities. One can come and bask in the sunshine of their presence for but a single hour and go away renew - ed in the strength for days to come. What a burden is upon us to W. O. W. Vernonia camp No. 455 meets every Monday night at seven thirty at the Grange Hall. Visiting members welcome. A. F. KOSTER C. C. C. C. DUSTEN CLERK. Vernonia Lodge, No. 184 A. F. & A. M., meets at Grange Hall every Second and Fourth Thursday night». Visitors Welcome K. A. McNeill, Secretary. I. O. O. F.- V eknonia L o I'GB, N o . 246, meets every Tuesday night at 8:00 o’clock, in Grange Hall O. E. Enstrum, N.G. G. B. Smith, Sec’t’y. AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY Meets first and third Mon­ days of each month at the Legion Hall. H. E. McGraw, President Mrs. Earl Washburn, Secretary. Vernonia Poet 119, , American Le- gion. Meets second and fourth Tues- days each I month, 8 p.m. H. E. Me- Graw, , Commander. rrrnrm Chapter Regular coaimuni- cation first and third Wednesdays of each menth. All visiting sister» and brothers wel­ come. Bessie Tapp, W. M. Leona McGraw, Secretary. When you »top VERNONIA at the receiv- ing window of this bank and pass in a part of your earn­ ings, the a- mount is cred­ ited to your ac- count, starting to earn money for you from the day you place it in our care. GRANGE The Vernonia Grange meets on tb second Saturday of every month a 7:30 P. M. Any members of th Grange living in or near Vernenia or visiting in the community, ar cordially invited to attend. Mrs. Minnie Malmsten, Secretary MOUNTAIN HEART REBECCA LODGE No. 243, I.O.O.F Meets every second and Fourth Thursdays in Grange Hall—Vernania Visitors always welcome Mrs. Edna Kilby, N. G. MRS. IRENE SPENCER. Sec’y R. I. HALL, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 891—Residence 284 Vernonia, Oregon BANK OF J. MASON DILLARD ATTORNEY-AT-LAW I Next VERNONIA to Carkin Cleaning Warks Here Every Wednesday DR. ELLA WIGHT DR. C. J. WIGHT i CHIROPRACTORS Rheumatism, Neuritis, Stomach, Liver and Intestinal Troubles Among the books with unhappy end­ ings are check books. The world is your oyster. Don’t hurt yourself opening it. Lodge Directory Planting Time Delayed Menstruation LESTER SHEELEY Attorney-at-Law Is Here at Last Vernonia Earliest of all Certified Seed Oregon DR. W. H. HURLEY Potatoes DENTISTRY AND X-RAY Evenings by Appointment Office over Brown Furniture Store. Vernonia Oregon BURBANK AND WHITE STAR M. D. COLE No. 3 Malotte, slightly used cream Separator. DENTIST $110.00—Cost Vernonia new $145.00. Oregon MARK EVERY GRAVE Vernonia Trading Co. !l Memorials in Granite and Marble At Reduced Price» WRITE FOR PARTICULARS MRS. M. N. LEWIS A CO. Fourth and MA in St Hillsboro.