Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, April 04, 1930, Page 5, Image 5

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    Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon
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I farmers on business in this com- with Mrs. L. A. Rogers now.
den Monday afternoon.
a surprise party in honor of
1 niunity Tuesday.
Mrs. Voshel ..'as a Vernonia
Geo. Jones was at home from Mrs. Earl Holce at her home
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| Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hill were shopper Saturday.
Estacada over the week end.
last Thursday. The occasion was
41 ' Sunday guests of the Dave Mc-
Bernard Dowling was at home her birthday anniversary.
Silver Wedding Celebrated
V-sJ
Mullin family.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Engen cele­ from Tideport camp over the I Those present were Mesdames
' Noble Dunlap and son Floyd are brated their silver wedding anni­ week end.
Hanson, George, Eastman, De­
I
' doing some farm work this week. versary Saturday evening. Sever­
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson and vine, A. Wallace, E. Wallace,
1 Bill Meadows was a caller at al friends gathered to help them small son were dinner guests Dowling, Keaton, Knowles, and
Jos. Scott and G. W. Ford ber of Commerce
meeting held Vernonia Saturday.
Misses Salmi and Holmstrom.
spent Saturday at Longview.
celebrate. The hostess served a recently of Mrs. Earl Holce.
here last week.
Dinner was served at noon by
Ed. Reynolds went to work
lovely luncheon.
Charles T. Early spent the
the hostess with added refresh­
C. Hutchinson
1
Mr. Pierce has moved his down at Big Creek last week.
of the Gilby
week end in this city.
Quite a few from the village ments brought by the guests.
Motor company at I St. Helens at-
family to Treharne. His two ons
WILARK
Miss Olga Holmstrom and her
attended the carnival at Birken-
are attending school.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bell were tended the Chamber of Com­
mother motored to Astoria and
Mrs. Wm. Haden and daugh- feld Saturday night,
present at the bridge celebra­ merce meeting and luncheon here
Our
teaching
staff
will
be
en
­
last week.
ter Beverly called at the home
Chas. Sundland motored to Seaside Sunday, returning the
tion at Longview Sunday.
tirely new this coming year. Mrs. of
same day.
Mr3. F. O’Donnel Sunday.
Forest Grove Friday.
'Walter
Freeman
and
Mr.
Perry
Mr. Aamodt was a Clatskanie
C. C. Shay of the Arcadia
Albert Schmidlin of Brauns
Mrs. A. Webb and children
The
Wm.
Bridgers
folks
were
visitor Wednesday.
Park company was a visitor in was a Vernonia shopper Satur­ of St. Helens was married at called at the home of Mrs. J. Vernonia golfers Sunday.
Little Bernie Turner had her
this city last week.
day. He brought a white leghorn Christmas time and does not plan Glassner Wednesday afternoon.
Mrs. Grover Devine and chil-
egg to the Vernonia Eagle meas­ on returning.
I F. J. Rankin, county cattle in­ dren spent Sunday with the John tonsils removed the first part
Mrs. Benhardt E. Strom and spector, called in this neighbor-
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. McGraw uring three inches in length.
of last week and is back in
Devine family at Clatskanie.
i Miss Linnea Wald, our primary hood last week.
were present at Longview Sat-
school again this week.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
R.
Melis
at
­
urday, attending the opening of
G. L. Bauman of Forest Grove, teaehcrs do not expect to return
Parents and teachers attended tended the Longview bridge op-' Earl Holce returned to Big
West
. the new bridge.
district manager of the V.
__ either- Mr. and Mrs. Strom plan the exclamatory program at Ver­ ening Saturday, then going for | Creek Wednesday evening, aUer
to
make
their
home
in
Portland,
Telephone company,
t-
nonia Friday evening. Raymond a short visit with relatives at1 being laid off two weeks with
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Schwab and Coast
tended the Chamber of Com- however, their summer will be
an injured leg.
Battleground, Wash.
sons Bobby and Melvin motored merce meeting in this city Thurs- sPent in Rainier nation»! Park, Justice won second.
John Ek was at home from
Mrs. Burdick and children of
Mrs.
Mary
Peterson
and
two
to Portland Friday, returning to lay of last week.
as Mr. Strom has the second Con- Portland were visitors at the daihteii“Alic*e’anTjenn'ie, and T'deport camp over the week i
this city Saturday.
| tract for the highway construct- home of her sister, Mrs. J. Mit­
son, Edward, were calling onendL
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R. C. Rietz and F. Lough- ion in the park.
i
chell over the week end.
Miss Lillian Horn of Portland brough, with the department of
old friends in the valley Mon-| i Mr. and
r Mrs.
~ J. W. Lawyer I
Miss Esther Briggs, who taught
were
Wednesday
evening
callers
Mr. and Mrs. Postle of Port- day. They live in Portland.
visited at the home of Mr. and agriculture, spoke to the mem- here a year ago plans to take
Mrs. L. Schwab over the week bers of the Vernonia Chamber Mrs. Strom’s place as primary land spent Sunday at the home
The Clatskanie grader was in ■ at the Grover Devine home.
of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Mitchell.
end.
use
on the Mist-Clatskanie mar­ I Bertha Holding called on Mrs;
of Commemrce last week at their teacher. She is spending this year
| Devine Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Greene and ket road Thursday.
I at Mommauth completing her daughter were at Vernonia on
Mr. and Mrs. K. A. McNeil regular meeting.
Mrs. G. B. Lowden and chil-j | The poles for the electric light
I
course.
attended the bridge celebration
and
Tuesday evening.
J. C. Wright of Portland, gen­
dren attended the CinirvUw
Lvug.icn , t--- u , ; . are , being
, , , hauled
, placed
......
*k.
Miss Grace G. Branth, from
at Rainier and Longview Satur­ eral freight and passenger agent
Mrs. Thacker and her sister bridge opening Saturday. Also' Reside the.
Clats-
have
the
upper
Stanfield
will
day.
of the S. P. & S. Ry., spoke at grades. Miss Branth has taught visited at school Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Johnson and kanie mountain this week.
| Mrs. Schlippy is in Vancouver
Vernonia grade school base-
Carl Amoto, storekeeper for the Chamber of Commerce meet­ for four years and will come to ball team played Pleaasnnt Hill Merril Oysteroudt.
Mrs. Grover Devine is expect­ ' receiving medical treatment for I
for the Oregon-American Lag­ ing held here Thursday of last w'ilark“ very“ highly recomended? team Friday afternoon.
ing her mother and brother next her ear.
] There are a good many in Wil-
ging company at Camp McGreg­ week-
Johnny Rhodicker took his Sunday from Cottage Grove for
or, spent Sunday in this city.
J. C. Lindley and Lee Schwab ark who are looking forward to classmates to Longview Satur­ an indefinite visit.
•TU Hard toTJndsrUand
Chamber
—........ of Com- the opening of the Arcadia Club. day.
J. C. Lindley and E. W. Hol­ attended a L..
Mr. and Mrs. A. Buckley were
Jud Tunkins says he has never
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Mr
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and
Mr3
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M
arston
Marvin Holt has his new Chev­ down from Vernonia Sunday to understood why some of these au­
tham were present at the open­ merie meeting at Rainier Mon­
Vernonia Eagle visited in Forest Grove Sunday, rolet roadster.
I
ing of the Longview bridge at day where the
spend the day with her mother, thors who write great detective
driving
via
Vernonia.
stories don’t get klndbearted once
Wm. Lindsay and Ben Ben­ Mrs. Reynolds.
Longvgiew and Rainier Saturday. trophy was presented to the
Mrs.
Geo.
Plumber
and
Mrs.
tn awhile and lend a helping hand
Rainier high school basketball1
nett made a business trip to
Party
For
Mrs.
Holce
Thos.
H.
Hewitt
drove
over
to
to the police.—Washington Star.
A. Kolgy of Portland was the team who won the county cham-i
White Salmon, Wash., Sunday.
Vernonia
to
hear
Mrs.
Isabel
The ladies of the vicinity gave
guest of Jos. Scott at the Cham- pionship.
A numbe rof local families at­
Hewitt Warrens’ talk on bulbs, tended the celebration at Long­
I under the auspices of the Ver-
REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE
view Saturday.
The Edward McMullin family nonia Garden Club.
Mrs. Chas. White and Mrs.
spent Friday evening at the home
Mrs. Jack Lee of Portland Chambers of Vernonia called at
NATAL
BANK OF VERNONIA
of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Allen.
spent several days last week here
Joe Banzer drove, to Vernonia I visiting her daughter, Mr. Eric the home of Mrs. H. Smith Fri­ at Vernonia, County of Columbia, Oregon, at cloze of buiinezz
day.
Several families from this vi­ Monday to do some trading.
Merck 27, 1930.
I Benwick.
cinity drove to Rainier Saturday
Mrs. E. Baker and children
Bob Mathews made a business
Among those who attended the Leonard and Thelma of Sher­
RESOURCES
to witness the opening of the trip to Vernonia Monday.
Loans and discounts
$115,064.67
Longvisw-Rainier bridge.
Fritz Ohler was a Sunday call­ celebration in Longview Satur- wood were guests at the home Overdrafts .................
927.48
| day were Mr. and Mrs. Pete of Mr. and Mrs. S. Baker /Sun­
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap er at Edward McMullin’s
142,992.51
Bonds, securities, etc.
'
Serafin
and
family,
Dr.
Jen-
golf
at
and son Floyd played
Lee Olson and Reed Holding are ------- ,
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j day, the occasion being the chil­ Banking house $11,840.00, fruniture qnd fixtures
Vernonia Sunday.
dren’s birthdays. Two cakes
$8,250.00 ..........................................................
20,090.00
getting out poles for the Electric,™«*
I
Mrs.
Geo.
Plumb.
5,447.90
Fred Bush made a trip to Light Company.
were decorated with candles. A Real estate owned other than banking house .........
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Conant
and
49,996.49 |
Cash,
due
from
banks
and
cash
items
.....................
Vernonia Monday.
Miss Ruth
F
Carmichael
"
^spent friendg went out for a picnic lovely dinner was served by the
Mrs. J. Linquist is here from the weekend at home with her
hostess.
$334,519.051
Total
i Sunday. They drove their new
the east to see her cousin, Lin­ parents.
Mr. and Mrs. aHrry Condit
i Essex.
LIABILITIES
coln Peterson, and other rela­
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas McCha-
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Plumb and ' and son were visiting friends at Capital stock paid in .............
tives.
sney from Portland were Sunday
and Mrs. Thos.’ H. Hewitt j Portland Sunay.
Surplus ...................................
Lincoln Peterson will resume guests at Mr . and Mrs. Jake Mr. !..._ ----- ------
Undivided profits—net ........
I spent Sunday in Vernonia as
his duties this week as one of Neurer’s.
Demand deposits .................. .
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.
the census takers of Columbia
Time certificates ..................
Oliver
Burris
and
his
grand-
g.
Lappe.
They
played
a
round
MIST
county .
Savings deposits .....................
Mrs. Wm. Bridgers played daughter Beatrice Perry were of goif On the Vernonia course
Bills payable and rediscounts
Vernonia
shoppers
Monday.
|
visited
Arcadia
park,
and
attend-
golf at Vernonia Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Eastman
William
Pringle
Jr.
is
warking
e(
j
the
show
in
the
evening.
$334,519.05
Total .....................................
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Osbourn
| Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ballinger were in Clatskanie on business State of Oregon, County of Columbia, ss:
were shoppers in Vernonia Mon­ for Bert Woods.
Bob. Linsay made a trip on of Portland were visitors in Wil- Monday.
day morning.
Mrs. Ed. Reynolds was a call­
I, J. C. Lindley, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly
J. E. Tapp of the Vernonia business to St. Helens Wednes- ark Sunday.
that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge
Mrs. Thelma Malcolm of Se- er at the Ain Wallace home on swear
Trading company spent Monday day.
and
belief.
Mr. and Mrs. Zale Holmes dro Wooley, Wash., was in Wil- Monday.
J. C. LINDLEY, Cashier. |
in this community on business.
Wm. Bridgers returned home
Lode McDonald of Vernonia from Riverview called at Natal ark Saturday visiting Mr. and Saturday evening from a six- Subscribed and sworn to before me this 31st day of March, 1930.
called to see Lincoln Peterson on business one day last week. Mrs. Geo. T. \Stendal.
H. E. McGRAW, Notary Public for Oregon.
weeks sojourn in California.
Lincoln Peterson was a Vernonia
My commission expires November 26, 1932.
Sunday on business.
Mrs. Devine and Mrs. A. Dowl­
business
caller
Friday.
Rae Taylor and his mother
ing called on Mrs. G. B. Low- Correct—Attest: A. L. Kullander, G. R. Mills, Directors.
drove to Vernonia Saturday
J. Green did some farm work
TREHARNE
for R. S. Linsey last week.
morning.
Mrs. James McCormick called
Frank Peterson and son Rich­
Surprise Party Held
ard were Vernonia business call­ to see Mrs. Dave McMullin ¡Sat-
urday.
Mrs. E. Treharne gave a sur­
ers Friday.
Mr. Armstrong from the Un- prise party Sunday afternoon in
Mrs. Bob Linsey and son Clar­
ence called to see Mrs. Linsey’s ion Oil Compony from Vernonia j honor of Edwin’s birthday. He
mother, Mrs. Nels Peterson, Bat- made several calls at Natal last was nine years old. Those at-
week.
[tending were Dorothy Webb,
urday.
Jim Miller was a Vernonia Ethel Spencer, Wilma, Rob, and
P. Hill and Mamie Lane of
[James Glassner, George and
Vernonia were Sunday guests at visitor Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Osburn spent 1 James Holt, and Billie Smith.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bud
Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs Refreshments were served.
Baldridge.
Some of the neighbors gath­
The R. S. Simmons family Jake Neurer.
motored down the river Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas and two ered at the home of Mrs. Em­
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hill of children from Partland are liv- ma Weed to celebrate her home-
Portland intend to spend sev­ ing in the small house on the coming Tuesday afternoon.
eral weeks at their summer cab­ Reed Holding place next to Nat-! Mrs. Chas. Uhlin entertained
al School house.
her parents at a birthday dinner
in at Natal.
The Ira Peterson family were Sunday in honor of her mother,
Reed Harding sold his Logging
donkey and equipment recently. visiting relatives in portland last Mrs. A. R. Stanton.
I Mrs. M. J. Jorn has been vis-
A. R. Meilis took a load of week end.
E. 1). Johnson called on several iting friends at Vernonia and is
bailed straw to Vernonia Friday.
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