Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, February 28, 1936, Image 6

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    VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
Scenes and Persons in the Current News
Guaranteed!
The government is behind every deposit you have—
un to $5,000. 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.
Mazda Lamps
Electrical Appliances
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OFFICE HOURS
1—Willard W. Beatty, former superintendent of Bronxville schools, appointed director of education for
the office of Indian affairs. 2—Scene at the ski slide at Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany, where the Olympic
winter games were held. 3—George Bernard Shaw, British playwright, being welcomed to Miami, Fla., by
Mayor A. D. Fossey and City Manager L. L. Lee. 4—Niagara Falls frozen practically solid during the sub­
zero spell.
SATURDAY
9 a. m. to 5 p. m.
9 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Oregon Gas and
Outcast Hurdy-Gurdy in Good Company
FOUR YEARS IN ONE
Electric Company
«22 BRIDGE ST.
TELEPHONE 691
Professional & Business Directory
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By official decree the hurdy-gurdy has been banished from the streets
of New York, but It still holds high place In the hearts of many native
New Yorkers who remember It as the "dance” orchestra of their very
early youth on the sidewalks of the city. Here Is one that plnyed its swan
song in select company. Mary Lewis, metropolitan opera star, who Is pic­
tured, took the instrument to the Virginia day nursery for the entertain­
ment of the children and they sat on and around it and sang with her,
as she ground out its sometimes bright and lilting, and sometimes wheezy
notes.
Donald MacMurray of New York,
student at the University of Chi­
cago, who Is expected to finish the
four-year course of study under the
university's “new plan” in one year.
He arrived at the University of Chi­
cago last fall. He took and passed
four examinations, each covering a
year’s work, then passed three more
last December. With only two more
examinations he should graduate
from the university in May of this
year.
Donkeys Seldom Shy
TAKES HUEY’S SEAT
Mrs. Huey P. Long, widow of the
late United States Senator Long of
Louisiana, who was appointed to
till out the unexpired term of her
husband, and has taken her seat In
the senate.
Settler» Introduced the Bee
The bee was actually unknown In
this country until Introduced by the
settlers. One writer records that
the Indians had no name for it and
called It the Englishman's fly. Yet
the invention of bee line to mean a
straight line is purely American,
although It lias become familiar In
England.
It Is explained that the reason
horses shy at unexpected sounds or
at sight of strange objects while
their relative, the donkey, doesn't
Is chiefly hereditary, says Pathfind­
er Magazine. Horses are descend­
ed from ancestors that roamed the
plains where clumps of grass or
bushes perhaps concealed danger.
On the other hand, donkeys are de­
scendants of hill animals to whom
su refooted ness and slowness were
a necessity in traveling steep paths
and precipices. Natural enemlnes
were fewer and a sudden start of
alarm might have been fatal.
Origin of "Limerick” Unknown
The origin of the five-lined non­
sense verse known as "limerick" Is I
lost In obscurity.
Willard Batteries
THE GOLDEN RULE
BARBER SHOP
GENERAL MOBILGAS
Oil« • •
Expert Greasing
N. S. SODEN, PROP.
VERNONIA
SERVICE STATION
BAFFORD BROS.
General Plumbing
Vernonia
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Roland L. Treharne
Expert Automobile Repairing
WELDING
ROLAND’S
SERVICE STATION
J
Roland D. Eby, M. D.
Physican and Surgeon
Town Office 891
H. M. BIGELOW
DENTIST
Joy Theatre Building
Vernonia - - - Oregon
NEHALEM
TAVERN
3 MILES NORTH EAST
OF VERNONIA
Nehalem Valley
Motor Freight
W. A. Davis, Frank Hartwick
Propietors
Portland- Timber- Vernonia
Mist-
Birkenfeld- Jewell-
Astoria
Vernonia Telephone 1042
CASON’S TRANSFER
LOCAL AND LONG DIS- 1
TANCE HAULING
SEE US
For your old-growth
16-INCH FIR WOOD
AND CEDAR SHINGLES