Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, January 18, 1935, Page 6, Image 6

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1935.
VERNONIA
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being their wedding anniversary. pital in Portland Dec. 29, which
Those present were Mr. and Mrs. was also the anniversary of
Carl Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Chas “Hank’s” birthday.
to sportsmen.
Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. L. Goeg
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K. A. McNeill was ill in bed
If the other departments of i
and Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie and yesterday. Mrs. McNeill took his
home with comparatively little the state had had to get along
the hostess.
place in the drug store.
on as little money and yet ac­
delay.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rose and
complish
as
much
the
game
com­
Wm. Lanway injured his back
Truck Ha» Trouble
C. I. Anderson has been quite small son, Frank, were over­ Saturday by a fall when pitching
The Portland-Vernonia truck, mission the state would be in
ill with the flu since Tuesday.
night guests at the F. W. Lange hay. His fork slipped causing
driven by W. A. Davis, proprie- much better financial condition
The Loyal Women of the home Sunday night.
him to lose his balance, and he
tor, became stalled on Timber hill today. Don’t you like to catch a
Christian church held their meet­
Helen Barnes has as her guest struck against the corner of a
near the summit Wednesday trout or steelhead or kill a deer I
ing Thursday, having postponed for a few days Glenda Rose of box. He clerked for a short
evening. M. F. Welter of Timber now and then? So do I. So let
came to the rescue taking off' ua do everything we can to keep it one day because of the W. C. Portland.
time following in Mac’s phar-
half the load in his truck. Mr.'the *am<; commission and we T. U. institute on Wednesday.
macy, but had to go home and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Lange
and
Elon E. Malmsten who under­
Davis managed to turn around, sportsmens money out of poll-
has not been able to return to
daughter,
Marjorie
were
dinner
went a serious major operation
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,
tics
descended the hill and then came
at Emanuel hospital Thursday of I ¡£uesta at the J’ *’ Lar«e home ; work since.
back up again, making the grade i
| Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Rose and
last week is making a splendid ues ay evening.
TREASURER MAKES
with the lighter load. He reached
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A
boy
was
bom
to
Mr.
and
son Frank and Mrs. Roxanna
recovery.
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LIBRARY REPORT AT
Vernonia at about 1:30 a. m.
I Harvey Crume is ill with in- Mrs’ Ton’ Fult°n January 10’, I Brady were luncheon guests at
BOARD MEETING
Power Uninterrupted
fluenza, and Mrs. Crume has I An el*ht and a half pound ( I the Frank Lange home Thursday
just
recovered from a similar, K>rl was bo™
Mr’ and Mrs. of last week.
Light and power service has
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attack
i C. E. Carnch Wednesday.
been maintained without inter­
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McKen-' Mrs’ J’ W’ sk‘"ner> w'ho
ruption, though there was some the librarian’s salary is paid by
as ., for
difficulty Wednesday night. One the city, and most of the library’s zie were surprised with a dinner in Vancouver,
Ask Your Grocer for . .
of the telephone lines to Forest books and supplies are purchas- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. <’a,it four months because of the
Grove has been out, and there : ed with city warrants issued on Frank Lange, New Year’s eve, it illness °f her dauKhter’ returned
Vernonia Bakery
to her home in Vernonia Sunday.
has been trouble with some of a small fund set aside for the
! Bert Hall, who now works at
! library each year.
the rural lines.
BREAD
MANY BANKS LONG LIVED Big Creek, was a Vernonia vis-
Clark and Wilson worked up i A summary of the treasurer’s
itor yesterday.
. . for 2 good Reasons—
to Wednesday night. The men report follows:
Lode McDonald, road foreman
In the United States—
IT’S MADE AT HOME
reported yesterday morning, but Bal. on hand Jan. 1, 1934 $10.80
168 Banks over 100 years old.
last year, and Harley Edwards,
the snow fall was too heavy,' Receipts, from fines and
IT’S BETTER
2,472 Banks over 50 years old.
employe, secured good positions
53.85
and there was only a little emer-1 rentals ...........................
10,391 Banks over 25 years old.
immedia-
Wilson
with
Clark
and
9.26
gency work performed. Con-
PaPer sale .................
22.60
There are in ttie United States 168 tely after the appointment of
nacher, at Glenwood, has been Donations .........................
banks that have been in continuous Cleve Mellinger in Mr. McDon-
down since Friday. Snow in that1
Total ...................... $96.51 existence tor more than one hundred aid’s place,
locality is particularly heavy, 30
years. There are 2.472 banks over
Patricia
A baby daughter,
Disbursements
inches being reported by F. D.
fifty years old. while 64% ot all the
' Librarian’s salary .............. $54.00 banks in this country, or 10,391. are Jane, was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Macpherson, who operates
H. H. King at the Emanuel hos-
speeder, Mr. Macpherson remain- 1 Supplies, postage, books,
twenty-live years old or older.
etc.
23.06
in other words, practically two-
ed until Tuesday.
thirds ot the banks in this country
Snow in Vernonia has been
Total ........................ $77.06 have come through several succes­
in some places nine inches, in
Balance of cash Dec. 31.... $19.45 sive periods ot depression and panic,
others 10 and 11 inches.
Election of officers was post­ including 1907, 1914, 1920 and 1929-
!» Unable to Reach School
poned until new appointments are 33.The oldest bank in the count, y is
Ross Duncan was unable to made by Mayor Owens.
in Boston, having been chartered
get through to Keasey yesterday,
Mary Ann Childs was appoint­ February 17, 1784.
in taking Mrs. Duncan to her ed as assistant to the librarian,
In the 64% ot banks that are twen­
school, and had to turn back.
Edna Owens, to take the place of ty-live years old or older is lodged
* a major portion of the banking re­
Keasey students did not come Mildred Cason, resigned.
sources ot the nation. In comment­
in on the high school bus be­
The librarian’s monthly report ing recently upon the stability of a
cause of possibility of not being
announced the donation of 13 great majority of the banks in the I
able to get back in the afternoon.
SPECIAL VALUES FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JAN. 18-19.
volumes by friends of the li­ United States. Dr. Harold Stonier,
Educational Director ot the Ameri­
brary.
FISHY REPORTER THINKS
A report from Mrs. Lois Clark, can Bankers Association, said:
CREEK LIKE SUMMER
"The tact that we have so many
in charge of mending books, stat­
Pure Cane, granulated. 100-lbs.$4.99
ed that considerably over 400 banks that have been in existence a
long period ot years is an eloquent
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books had been mended, which tribute to the genius of American
window. Saw one displayed there number did not include those managerial ability, tor no other
The Perfect Shortening
3-LB. CAN
two weeks ago Sunday. He was which had needed only slight at­ country has experienced such wild
gambling
eras
and
resultant
periods
j
tention.
killed by Bert Tisdale. I believe
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of business stagnation as those
he got him on Weed creek near
through which our country has I Fresh Extras. Every egg guaranteed.
I
J.
F.
ROSE
IN
VERNONIA
DOZEN
Arcadia park. More power to
passed at frequent intervals during i
[
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
F.
Rose
and
you, Bert. Hope you get several
the past century.”
[family have been in Vernonia
more.
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during
the
week.
Mr.
Rose,
who
I see by the daily paper that
LARGE PKG. ....
the Presidency by the time she [ The perfect warm breakfast food.
the governor has asked^"the' legi"-1 did not get the market Position
reaches maturity.”
lature to .pool all funds of the in Portland promised him before
Mrs. Mott, asked of her am­
state into one general fund and ( moving from here, is selling mem­ bitions for her daughter, ex­
the day out right with a
the different departments to be j berships in the Pacific Coast pressed the hope she would grow
of AIRWAY.
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appropriated so much each year. Automobile association. While in into a “normal American girl”.
3-LBS....................... OvC
I hardly think this is a fair I Vernonia he and his family are
Tins is the Motts’ third daugh­
shake to the sportsmen of thej staying at the Henderson apart­ ter.
ments.
NOB HILL
state as the state game commis­
2-LBS.
sion has always been a self-
sustaining commission and has HOUSE MEMBER
FATHER OF GIRL
never asked for any appropria-1
EDWARD’S
STORM CLOSES DOWN
tion other than that gained from ■
SCHOOLS AND CAMPS the sale of licenses and permits !
Caught in
The Rounds
Vernonia
Bakery
SUGAR
FORMAT
57c
29c
19c
EGGS
Pearls of Wheat
AIRW AY Xr;
Bone-dry
NOTICE
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(Washington, D. C., Post)
In city limits where mail is
THE WHITE HOUSE is a
delivered sidewalks must be proud father’s goal for the first
cleaned or there will be no de-j ! Congressional
baby, who was
livery.
j born Monday at Columbia Hos-
ROY K. NELSON, | pital to Representative and Mrs.
City Marshal. I James W. Mott of Oregon.
Although the baby is a girl,
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C p I C * C11 VCl 11V C AUMW
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not
Representative
Mott VI does
I have funds on hand to pay feel that wi„ handicap her in
warrants of Union High School [ becoming
President. He pre­
District 1 up to No. 535, June 1, dicts that in 1969 - when she is
1932. Interest ceases Jan. 18, 35 years old - she will become
1935.
the first woman president of the
E. R. MILLS,
United States.
Clerk, U. H. S. Dist 1.
“Not only does she belong in
an age when women generally
are attaining high places in
government,” said Representa­
WANTED—Use of good milk cow tive Mott, “ but she began life
for feed and care. Merle Cline, with a display of good judg­
at Mile bridge.
2tfc ment and initiative. See
how
1
FOR SALE or TRADE—Oat hay, she arrived in time for roll call
for cash or what have you? Monday.
Call at Wright ranch, one mile! • Told of the incident at her
3cg press conference later in the day,
above Mist.
— the First Lady laughed,
FOR SALE—Mendenhall upright, “It is not improbable with
piano in good condition. A the strides that women are mak-
real buy at $90.00. Vernonia ing nowadays,'* Mrs. Roosevelt
Trading Co.
3tf said, “that she may qualify for
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Classified Ads i
2-LB. CAN
WOOD
FROM UNDER ROOF
$4.50
A CORD
DELIVERED
PROMPT DELIVERY
COFFEE
Sanka, 1-lb. can ........
SWANSDOWN
Large package ..........
VERNONIA
Trading Co.
PHONE 681
GRAPEFRUIT
L&H Florida, No. 2 can
FRUITS A VEGETABLES
LETTUCE
Solid heads, 2 for ....
lie
SPINACH, New crop
15c
25c
from Texas, 2-lbs.
OYSTERS, Gulf
Best. 5-oz. cans, 2
CRACKERS, Snow-
everuone spends
... everyone works
49c
29c
Flakes, 2-lb. Box
COCOA
Hershey’s
8-oz. can
33c
9c
GRAPE FRUIT, Sun-
nt.
kist 80’s — 5 for .... “
SWEET POTATOES
U.S. No. l’s — 5-lbs
25c
MEAT SAVINGS
Printing, ordered
today, can be de­
livered tomorrow
if you wish it
! HAMBURGER
Fresh ground, 2-lbs.
SAUSAGE
Pure pork — LB......
SHORTENING
3-LBS..........................
25c
20c
40c
PICNICS, Armour’s
1 Q1Z _
Sugar cured — LB. I O " C
BEEF ROAST
-I Q 1/
Baby Beef — LB. 1 «J " C
KRAUT
Bulk — Quart
10c