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PA iE sn VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA. OREGON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, lf>34. sons left Monday to spend Christ mas in Portland with her folks, Mr. and Mrs. Clapper. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Tyler, Don ald and Levi Russell of Kelso are spending the holidays at the home of Mrs. Tyler’s sister, Mrs.1 Geo. Schaber. Mr. Tyler left Wednesday afternoon for Bonne ville where he is employed, re turning next week at which time Mrs. Tyler and sons will accom pany him to their home in Kelso. Mrs. Tyler and Mrs. Schaber, not having spent Christmas together for several years, are enjoying their visit immensely. iptAILS Mr. and Mrs. K. A. McNeill Mr. and Mrs. John Kirk, Jr., had Christmas dinner with Mr. had Christmas dinner with the and Mrs. A. L. Kullander. Archibald family in Camp 8. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Briot spent Mr. and Mrs. Harry Coleman Christmas with relatives in Port- from Longview have moved into land. the Roseway apartments. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Davis Coleman was formerly Myrtle went to Seattle for Christmas to Van Blaricom. visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reynolds Mickey New is spending the visited relatives in Yakima, Wn., holidays at his home here. He Christmas. was fortunate in leaving the CCC Marjorie Meeker is home from camp at Reedsport, where he is normal school at Monmouth. stationed, in time to avoid a Mr. and Mrs. D. F. DeCew diphtheria quarantine which is keeping the other Vernonia boys spent Christmas at the home of Mrs. DeCew’s parents, Mr. and: there. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schould of Mrs. C. F. Hieber. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Porter-: Portland spent Christmas in Ver nonia with Mr. and Mrs. N. S. field of Jewell spent Christmas I with their families here. | Soden. COMPTROLLER COMMENDS Margaret MacDonald and Les- Mr. and Mrs. John Krinick and INSTITUTE OF BANKING ter Thomas of Portland came to Clarence spent Christmas in St. Vernonia Christmas day for a H<ens and Portland. WASHINGTON, D. C.—The Am visit with Miss MacDonald’s par- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Malm erican Institute of Banking, said to ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. MacDon- sten, Mr. and Mrs. Harvard > aid. J. C. Lincoln, also of Port Malmsten and Mr. and Mrs. Sid l be the most successful project of Its kind in the field of applied adult land, came with them for a visit ney Malmsten enjoyed Christmas education, has performed a valuable at his home here. dinner together at the latter’s function in training bank clerks for Jack Marshall, who is working home. "sound public service as well as per in a Portland grocery store, spent J. T. Scott was a guest at the sonal success," J. F. T. O’Connor, Christmas with his parents here. Harry for Comptroller of the Currency of the Culbertson home United States, said here in a recent Wm. Culver, Jr., of Portland, Christmas dinner. was a Christmas visitor at the | Mrs. Alvin Lashine went to radio address. The institute is a . i section of the American Bankers As home of Mr. and Mrs. ” ” H. ’ L. Forest Grove Saturday on busi- ¡ sociation. King. I ness. “While imparting useful knowl Kathryn Malmsten of Portland Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Gove of edge. it has Improved the morals of spent Christmas with her parents, Portland are visiting with Mr. banking personnel and has stimu Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Malmsten. and Mrs. J. Ross during Christ lated in Its members an Intelligent Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Kapham- mas time. Mr. Gove is Mrs. Ross’ Interest in national and interna mer are parents of a boy born father. They left for home on tional monetary problems.” Mr. O’Connor said. “Its courses cover a Wednesday morning in Forest Thursday morning. wide field in banking. Among the Grove. The baby has been named Mr. and Mrs. Willis Staubinger subjects, one finds Bank Organlza Norman Richard. and infant daughter of Molalla tion and Operation. Commercial Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Armitage spent the last week with Mrs. Law, Negotiable Instruments Law. and baby of Longview spent Staubinger’s parents, Mr. and and Economics, in the Pre-Standard Division; followed by such subjects Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. W. Mrs. A. Lashine. as Money and Banking, Credit Man J. Armitage here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eversaul Mr. and Mrs. Perry Mellinger spent Christmas in St. Helens at agement, Financial Statement An alysis and Bank Management, in | have moved back to Vernonia her sister’s. the Standard Division. from Forest Grove. "Each and every subject is one The M. F. Wall children have Leona and Martin Hillman vis- been down with the flu, and Mr. which is necessary to a knowledge of ited friends here on Christmas. Wall, at home on vacation, has hanking. However, the institute does not stop here, hut encourages grad Lester Bergstrom of Portland also contracted it. uate study in Corporation Finance. is visiting his father, Frank Judge C. F. Hieber received Trust Service, Farm Credit Admin Bergstrom, here. word Monday of the passing of Istration and Business Forecasting Lee Hall and daughter Mary his younger brother, J. B. Hieber, Again it emphasizes in special left last week end for Waldport in Ledgerwood, N. D. courses the importance of the less and from there went to Medford Mrs. Louise Tweedale returned technical but highly beneficial study to spend Christmas with Mr. Wednesday to Vancouver, Wash., of Constructive Customer Relations. i Hall’s father, Wilburn Hall. after visiting for a couple of Banking Fundamentals and Public Julia Wangler, Johnny Wang- weeks at the home of Mr. and Speaking. No comment is necessary on these courses: their value is at ler and Calvin Quinlin spent Mrs. C. F. Hieber. once apparent.” Christmas in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith en Joe Wangler had Christmas tertained at Christmas dinner M.1 Portland and Veldon Parker, dinner with the C. A. Mills fami J. Hanon. Mrs. Ruby Smith and i who came up from California to ly- i Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brown. | spend a vacation with his par- Mr. and Mrs. John T. Kirk and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Miller of Sunnyside, Wash., are visiting __ ! ents, Mr. and Mrs. Al Parker. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. I Mrs. Anna Haiman, 49, was Nutt. ' i committed to the state hospital MODEL T FORD COUPE in Among local boys working for the insane last week after be- good condition with almost new away from home who returned ing judged insane by physicians. tires and battery. A real buy for for Christmas were Jack Mar- Her little girl is being cared for cash. Everett Rundell, River Marshall and Bob Holcomb of by friends. view. 52cl Classified Ads FOR SALE—Mendenhall Upright Piano, in good condition, A REAL BUY AT $90.00. One Used MAYTAG, aluminum tub, in good condition, $40.00. Ver- nonia Trading Co._________ 50tfc FRYERS AND PULLETS, Also weaner pigs. W. O. Porterfield. 39tf. LOST—Pair of men’s fur-lined gloves at Odd Fellows hall Christmas night. Reward if re turned to Eagle office. 52*1 JFie do but NEW YEARS GREETINGS Mr. and Mrs. Elbridge Estey and Doris spent the holidays with relatives in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Barnes motored to Portland to spend Christmas with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Petty and children are visiting in Portland. Mrs. J. W. Brown is leaving for Portland today for a visit with her sister, who is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Calhoun and Happy and Prosperous New Year If everyone spends . everyone works FOODS BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR Sugar Flour RICE Coffee Pure Cane SAFEWAY Best Patent Fancy Head Rice 5c NUCOA 1 A One of the Best Foods, lb. UL S.. 35c 25c 19c 23c JELL WELL Asorted flavors, Pkg. 47c BAKING POWDER KC 50c size ...... “O'- BEANS Small Whites 5-lbs............. PEARLS OF WHEAT large pkg. 6OC ibs. POSTUM CEREAL large package ........ OATS Quick or regular S'... 3 AIRWAY i BANANAS 4- lbs................................... ORANGES 100’s — 2 Doz................ SWEET POTATOES 5- lbs................................... CARROTS Large bunches — 4 for 19c 65c 19c 10c MEAT SAVINGS one kind of BEEF ROAST printing BACON BACK Lean, HAMBURGER SHORTENING lb. 13*/2 c Baby Beef sugar cured Baby Beef Steaks Sirloin GOOD PRINTING PHONE 681 new years CORN MEAL White or Yellow BEST WISHES jor a VERNONIA Trading Co or rib Ground fresh lb. 23c lb 18c 2 lbs. 25c 3-lbs 39c