Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, March 08, 1928, Page 6, Image 6

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    Thursday, March 8, 1928,
VERNONIA EAGLE
BIX
Ann cherry plantings with suitable unusually favorable conditions for
until there are as many as needed Joe McKee, Andy Donald, Elizabeth
pollenizers is recommended as is economical nut production in fu-
George.
in the halls.
' a general increase in walnuts and ture years make this expansion safe
The Vernonia grade school bas-
"Woman
Wise"
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Mrs. Wilkerson's Room (1st Gr.de)' ketball team lost to both St. Hel-
A drama of the mysterious orient, ' filberts on suitable land. It is felt in Columbia county.
(Christian)
The A class have just started ens and Mayger in the Columbia
at
the Rose theatre Saturday.
Bible school 10:00 “Feeding the
Reserve District No. 12
county tournament held in St. Hel-
taking spelling.
I Charter No. 267
Multitude.” The house was crowded
REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE
“The World at Her Feet”’
They have made a very attrac- 1 ens Saturday. The boys who rep- last Sunday, 220 present.
Good
The full gamut of fashions for.
tive spring border of daffodils and resented Vernonia were. LaVern teachers* and splendid programs ev­
BANK OF VERNONIA
women is worn by Florence Vidor'
little, girls skipping which have Adams, Edward Oberst, Marvel ery Sunday. Bring the children.
Graven,
Ronald
Fetch,
Russell
Whit
­
at
Vernonia,
in the state of Oregon, at close of business
in
her
newest
Paramount
starring
i
been colored by the children.
Communion and morning worship
February 28, 1928.
Miss Laramore’s Room (2nd Grade) sell, George Laird, Leroy Christen­ at 11:00. Christian Endeavor 6:30. picture “The World at Her Feet”
sen
and'
Junior
Aldrich.
which
shows
Sunday
at
the
Rose.
Resources
The following had 100 in spell­
Next Sunday a Junior C. E. will
1. Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, accept­
Miss Ruth Taylor entertained the be organized.
ing all last week: Charles Bafford,
Garland
Monger,
ances or bills of exchange, sold with endorsement of
“My Friend From India”
. Margaret Salmonson, Carl Taylor, Junior Bachelor club with a treat leader. All grade children are in­
the bank (including items shown in 29, 30 and 32,
The winning ticket of a Chinese’
Bonnie Jean Thompson, Edith May 01 \ce cream and cake Thursday vited to come and join the Junior.
if any) .......................................... ...................................
Holgate, Mava Williams, Alveda even>ng because they were the first Evangelistic service 7:30. House lottery was in his hand, but the 2. Overdrafts secured and unsecured ...............................
place was raided before he received 3. U. S. government securities owned, including those
Williams, Daisy McDonald, Gordon cR1*’ *n Vernonia to complete their packed at these evening services.
shown in items 30 and 35, if any ...... .........................
the fourteen thousand dollars.
Warner, Lawrence Bennett, Virgin­ course.
Last Sunday the Charlesworth
Other bonds, warrants and securities, including for­
Such is the hard luck of Ben 4. eign
ia Yeo, Leila Nelson, Aubrey Fitz-' Miss Bessie McDonald has two orchestra furnished a 15 minute
government, state, municipal, corporation, etc.,
| sick pupils. Lucille Lindberg has concert before the service. This Hendricks, Jr., who plays an im- [
53,002.48
including those shown in items 30 and 35, if any.......
gerald.
portant
part
in
“
My
Friend
from
3,000.00
Stocks,
securities, claims, iiens, judgments, etc..........
5.
Miss Krause's Room (3rd Gr.de) pneumonia and Lillian Updike has was a delightful surprise to aud­
India,” a Pathe-De Mille farce 6. Banking house, $12,200; furniture and fixtures,
..
,
.
•
smallpox.
ience and minister and was greatly comedy featuring Franklin Pang-1
21,700.00
This month they are making a
$9,500 ................................................................................
special study of Holland and the
Two of Miss Ruth Taylor’s pu- enjoyed by all. We hope they will born and Elinor Fair which will be 9. (ab) Cash on hand in vault and due from banks,
bankers
and
trust
companies
designated
and
approved
lives of the Dutch people which PiIa have left town- TheJ’ are Chea- favor us again soon. Bible study, seen at the Rose theatre on Mon­
63,824.48
reserve agents of this bank .............................. -........
ter Evans and Beatrice Morris.
and choir rehearsal Wednesday at day next.
will feature in all their lessons.
11. Checks on banks outside city or town of reporting
R.
B.
Wesley
of
Mrs.
Rogers
’
7:15.
The following had 100 in spell-
121.32
bank and other cash items .........................................
Total cash and due from banks, items 8, 9, 10 and
The Intermediate C. E. will hold “The Cohen* and Kellys in Pari»’*|
ing
last
week:
Del- ro°m ' > who ----
had ----------------------
his tonsils removed
i“is all
““ ...
'
ween. Lyle
y 1 v Walker,
aiaer, x/et-
- —
11, $63,945.80.
pha Killian, Margarete Smith, Har-!some tilne a£°» is back in school a cooked food sale in the building
Take a trip with the funniest1
580.29
old Cason, Susan Murray, Irene this week.
next to the P. O. Saturday, Feb- families on film- Thrill tc the de-1 12. Interest, taxes and expenses paid ...............................
Miss
Kizer
has
a
new
pupil,
Fay
Thompson.
ruary 10.
$311,051.33
Total,
lightful, fascinating romance of a
Teddy W. Leavitt, Pastor. young couple who left old world
Miss Eaton's room, 4th & 5th grade 'Moreland, who recently arrived
Liabilities
l here from West Virginia.
25,000.00»
On Friday the following fifth 1 Mrs. Ray’s room is studying Hol- FREE METHODIST SERVICES
conventions behind to plunge into 16. Capital stock paid in ................................ . .................
5,000.00
17. Surplus fund ..................................................................
grade pupils went to the Washing-' I land and their sand table decora-
There will be prayer meeting at the studio life of Gay Paree! Glam­ 19. Reserved for taxes, interest and depreciation ...........
1,180.00
ton school and competed in a spell-' ■ tions and borders will illustrate the the home of Mr. Shipley tonight, orous Love. Gorgeous Comedy, at 22. United States deposits, including postal savings and
ing match against Miss Beatrice country.
the
Rose
theatre
Tuesday
and
Wed-
3,003.73
deposits
of
United
States
disbursing
officers
...........
The Sunday school had to be mov-
Anderson’s room. Mary Brunton, I
Demand Deposits, other than banks, subject to reserve:
ed to Mr. Shipley’s home, Mr. Par­ nesday.
23. Individual deposits subject to check, including depos­
Walter Chambers, Jim Davis, Mar-' The following is the honor roll ker having sold the schoolhouse. We
its due the state of Oregon, county, cities or other
Card of Thanks
jorie Holtham, Robert Kilby, Hat- for the upper grades for the six are looking for some place that
186,928.92
funds .....................................................................
We wish to extend our heartfelt 25. public
tie Pendleton, Wilthy Royer, Alvis weeks term ending last week:
Cashier’s checks of this bank outstanding payable
will be suitable and central.
thanks and appreciation for the acts
2,569.79
South, Winston Walker, Benji Wil-1 Mrs. Knowles’ room (eighth A)
on demand ......................
-.............
The Sunday school was quite well
15.13
checks outstanding ..........
,,........ .....
kerson.
’ Edna Owens, Alice Parker, George attended last Sunday, and there was of kindness, messages of sympathy, 26. Certified
Total of demand deposits, other than bank deposits,
and beautiful floral oferings receiv­
I Laird, May DeEtt Throop.
good interest. You are invited to
subject to reserve it?ms 23, 24, 25, 26, $189,513.84
Interesting Items Of
Time and Savings Deposits, subject to reserve and
Mr. Condit’s room (eighth B) attend.—Geo. D. Edwards, preacher ed from our many friends in our
sad
bereavement
in
the
loss
of
our
payable on demand or subject to notice:
i Irene Moore, Desmond Laird, Chris- in charge.
Washington School
15,173.76
Time
certificates of deposit outstanding ........ ...........
beloved
father,
John
M.
Gordy.
27.
! tine Rainey, Audrey Johnston.
72,180.00
28. Savings deposits, payable subject to notice ...............
Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Nicar,
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
The 8th A class (Mrs. Knowle’s
Mrs. Neil’s room (seventh A)
Total of time and savings deposits payable on de­
Gus Gordy.
room) has presented to the Wash­ Cleve Reese, Margaret McDonald,
G. W. Plumer. Pastor.
mand or subject to notice, items 27 and 28,
$87,353.76.
ington school the picture “Aurora.” Gladys End, Leia Beveridge.
Meet with us Sunday at 9:45 a.
Economic
Conference
Held
painted by the artist Guido Reni.
Miss Taylor’s room (seventh B) m. for Sunday school. Preaching
$311,051.3
Total.......
Front page I
This picture now hangs in the hall. Reba Adams, Grace Mills, May Pen- 11 a.m. Subject, “Be Perfect.” 8 p.
Apples form the chief horticul­ STATE OF OREGON, County of Columbia, ss.
It was paid for with money taken dleton, Alice Watts, Audrey Aus- m. theme, “Making Our Choice.”
J. C. Lindley, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly
from the eighth grade fund which tin. Willie Marks.
W e have great young people’s tural product here, hence the com­ swear I, that
the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge
was raised by a program given in
Mrs. Graves room (sixth A) Mil- meetings each Sunday evening at mittee advocated a general clean­ and belief.
January. They are hoping to set an licent Ratkie, Florence Wall, Har- 7 o’clock. All young people wel- up in the industry by having all
J. C. LINDLEY, Cashier
diseased and wormy fruit condemn­ CORRECT—Attest:
example so that each eighth grade old Heenan, Perry Ozment, Lavern come.
ed when offered for sale in road­ A. L. Kullander, F. E. Malmsten, J. H. Bush, Directors. .
class will try to leave a picture s’-h"<’bt, Juanita Mosman. Fifth B
side stands. This, it is thought,
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 6th day of March. 1928.
would do away with some of the
JOSEPH SCOTT, Notary Public.
My commission expires February 13, 1932.
most neglected orchards. Graven-
stien,. Jonathan, Northern Spy and
Delicious were held to be the best
BIBLE THOUGHT AND PRAYER
varieties for this district Expan- IZMZHZHZHZHZKZiHZHSHZHZHZHZH
i
If parents will have their children memo­ sion of the present small fruit
rise a Bible selection each lOeeh. It wlU prove
growers association is suggested.
a priceless heritage to them in after years.
Slight expansion of the Royal
A CONSTANT PRAYER:—With­
hold not thou thy tender mercies
from me, O Lord: let thy loving
kindness and thy . truth continually
LESTER SHEELEY
preserve me.—Psalm 40:11.
Attorney-at-Law
PRAYER:—Lord, we claim Thy
promise. “He that trusteth in the
The new stages leave Vernonia at 6:40, 10:40 a.m..
Vernonia,
Oregon
Lord, mercy shall compass him «
5:20 p.m.
».
arriving Portland 2 hours and 55 min- | about.
utes la
.ater._ Returning leave Portland 7:30 a.m., i Who ” shall inherit the earth?
1:00 and 5:00 p.m. arriving Vernonia 10:40 a.m.,
—Psalm 37:11.
4:05 and 8:05 p.m.
I .
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SCHOOL
Classwork in Lincoln
Grade School
l l
Rose Theatre
xj
T v Portland
Fares to Portland
One Way
Daily.
Round Trip
Daily: 30 Day
From
Return Limit
Vernonia
$2.05
$3.75
Wilark
$1.75
$3.15
Camp 9
$1.85
$3.35
Camp 10
$1.95
$3.50
U. Rys. Co. trains leave Vernonia 11:55 a.m., ar­
riving Portland 2:05 p.m. Returning leave Portland
7:35 a.m., arriving Vernonia 9:52 a.m.
I I ♦ Orchestral and Sand
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! I
[Livestock Situation On
Satisfactory Basis » I Branch opening in Ver­
nonia
♦
From page 1
Under direction of
industry in the county. There is
ample feed available for a larger i Lynn Sherman School of
Note: Rail or stage tickets accepted on either
trains or stages.
Folders, further information etc., of
J. J. Hoydar, Vernonia Drug Co., R. M. Aldrich,
General Agent
Agent
Agent
S. P. & S. TRANSPORTATION COMPANY
number on the logged off lands,
This class of range is especially
suitable for goats. They, in turn,
improve the pasture for other
classes of livestock. Much of this
land will carry two does and their
kids to the acre. The mohair pays
the cost of running.
It is recommended by the com­
mittee that closer attention be
given to management so that a
larger kid crop can be saved as
this will aid greatly in bringing
a larger return from the business.
Have kids come May 1 to May 15.
A. H. Tarbell, General Livestock
Chairman.
R. E. Stratton, Sheep and Goat
Section Chairman.
Saxophone, Piano and
Wind Instruments
Piano, Classical and Jazz, Player
Roll Style Taught
If interested write in care
Portland Conservatory
Music
216 New Studio Bldg.,
PORTLAND, OREGON
Vernonia Studio at home of Mrs.
Ethel Ray. Corner of First and
Maple Street
Freddie Rose
Playing and
Î/JJ4ÏS SOMETHING
When you buy a dress or a
coat here, you know it has
A beautiful line of
quality, style and workman­
new
ship.
Coats
in the best colors
for the season.
Price Range
$15.00
and up
Spring
Shoes
It is exclusive, as we handle
only one of each style, and
the manufacturer giants us
exclusive rights of sale in
Vernonia.
“My
Melancholy
Baby”
MÄfiiC
a wonder that any
washing machine has been
able to wash clothes without
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the Bakelite Impeller.
Now it is clear why never
before has this wash-day
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Anybody can understand.
The more water motion
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clothes are cleaned.
Now science, with the
Bakelite Impeller, has pro­
duced the greatest water
motion ever seen in any
machine—bar none!
There’s magic .. . Monday
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Three to seven min -tea to
wash a great big oversized
tubful of clothes! Washed
superbly and completely
clean!
Yet as gently as you could
do it by hand. For the smooth,
glossy Bakelite Impeller pro­
tects clothes .... to the
filmiest thing. And watch
this wonder - washer work
its way through a basket of
overalls, rag rugs and grimy
work shirts.
Try to find something it
won’t launder completely
without a nickel’s worth of
help from you on the scrub­
bing board.
Ask any washing machine
salesman to demonstrate his
machine alongside the Mea­
dows. You’ll be amazed at
the lack of volunteers.
The new Meadows with
the Bakelite Impeller and the
biggest tub capacity on record
simply performs magic . .
not onlyon the finest launder
ing but the quickest.
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The Meadows dealer listed below
who is nearest you will send, with­
out charge, a representative to
your home who will do a free laun­
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You will not be asked to buy. If
the Meadows delights you, suitable
arrangements will be made for you
to pay for it on easy payments.
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