Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 09, 1935, Image 2

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    VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
Vatican Officials Review Palatine Guard
Guaranteed!
The government is behind every deposit you have—
un to $S,000. That is the finest guarantee in the
world— as certain as the very existence of our govern,
ment! Make your deposits with confidence— they are
guaranteed^ by Federal Deposit Insurance.
‘‘THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK"
The Forest Grove
NATIONAL BANK
J. A. Thornburgh, President.
A picturesque sight In Vatican City recently, as Mgr. Ottavianl, superintendent of the armed forces of
the Vatican, and Colonel Wuillemenot, commanding the guard, reviewed the members of the Pontifical Pala­
tine guard.
Mazda Lamps
Electrical Appliances
Trying Out Real Warfare at Fort McPherson
OFFICE HOURS
SATURDAY
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
9 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Oregon Gas and
Electric Company
This photograph shows a bit of exciting action In the mimic war staged at Fort McPherson on the out­
skirts of Atlanta, Ga. Two pursuit and observation planes'may be seen as they dived at full speed to
strike troops on the ground. The latter, members of the regular Twenty-second infantry, fought back with
rifles and machine guns. The planes were flown by the reserve officers under the command of Major Wiley
R. Wright, and the Infantry was under command of Col. F. S. Chalmers.
Fine Gift Awaits the President
Bounty Sails Again
«22 BRIDGE ST.
TELEPHONE 691
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Professional & Business Directory
THE GOLDEN RULE
BARBER SHOP
N. S. SODEN, PROP.
Willard Batteries
GENERAL MOBILGAS
Oil« . .
Expert Greasing
VERNONIA
SERVICE STATION
i
BAFFORD BROS.
General Plumbing
Vernonia
Roland D. Eby, M. D.
Physican and Surgeon
Town Office 891
H. M. BIGELOW
Here under tho sail off Catalina
Island, is the famous ship Bounty,
once again afloat. The vessel was
built especially for use In the film
Ing of Charles XordhofTa “Mutiny
on the Bounty."
Canada's Highest Peak
Intended as a gift to President Roosevelt on the occasion of his-pro­
jected visit to the San Diego exposition, this plgeon-blood ruby cloisonne
vase, valued at $1,000. lias been received and placed in the custody of the
House of Japan in the exposition's House of Pacific Relations. The vase,
a gift from the Japanese of southern California. Is 23 Inches high and
required a year to manufacture. Miss Mlsso Kawamura Is shown with it.
The highest peak in the Canadian
Rockies Is Mt. Robson. Towering
12,972 feet above sea level, this
“monarch of the Rockies" has been
known by name since 1863, but who
named it and when, and whom it
commemorates are questions that
have not been answered.
DENTIST
Roland L. Treharne
Expert Automobile Repairing
WELDING
ROLAND’S
SERVICE STATION
Nehalem Valley
Motor Freight
W. A. Davis, Frank Hartwick
Propietors
Portland- Timber- Vernonia
Mitt-
Birkenfeld-
Jewell-
Astoria
Vernonia
Telephone
1042
Joy Theatre Building
Vernonia
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Oregon
NEHALEM
TAVERN
3 MILES NORTH EAST
OF VERNONIA
CASON’S TRANSFER
LOCAL AND LONG DIS­
TANCE HAULING
SEE US
For your old-growth
16-INCH FIR WOOD
AND CEDAR SHINGLES