FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1936 fied. The Board ardered a substan­ tial amount to be added to the Entered as second class matter reserves which was found avail­ August 4, 1922, at the post office able even after paying the in­ at Vernonia, Oregon, under the creased dividend. This has been an established practice of the act of March 3, 1879. Association since its organiza­ tion. “Home building”, said J. M. Person, manager, “will undoubt­ edly reach proportions never be­ fore attained. The combination of an acute housing shortage to­ RAY D. FISHER, gether with the large supply of Editor and Publisher funds available for home loans is ideal for rapid development of the house construction busin­ ess,” he said. Washington Savings & Loan 4 4 4 4 association is a strictly home org­ anization which was organized here in 1925 and bears the un­ June 11, 1926 ique record of having come right Orel Bateman has returned through the depression without missing a ¿Ingle dividend. In ad­ from his vacation, which was dition to J. M. Person, who was spent in Southern Oregon. founder of the institution and XXX has been its manager since org­ The Connacher Logging Co., anization, the following men operating about five miles south­ make up its board of directors: east of Vernonia suffered ap­ Geo. G. Hancock and D. D. proximately $25,000 loss in a1 Bump of Ferest Grove, Oregon forest fire that began Sunday, j and E. L. Johnson and J. 0. XXX Robb of Hillsboro. Mrs. E. S. Thompson, first' president of the Ladies Athletic, club, resigned at a meeting in I Parker’s grove Thursday, and • Mrs. Ed. Bell was elected to1 fill her place. XXX A baby boy was born to Mr. Bill Nobles left Monday for and Mrs. Harry Culbertson June Sequim, Wash., to spend a few 5. weeks with relatives. XXX Mrs. Hazel Harwood and Evan Treharne, Roland Tre- daughters left Sunday for Port­ harne and Lester Sheeley were land where they will visit rela­ in Stevenson, Wash., Sunday. tives before returning to their XXX Mr. and Mrs. K. A. McNeill home in British Columbia. are enjoying two weeks vacation John McMullen of Natal spent in Seattle and eastern Washing­ Monday at the home of Mr. and ton. Mrs. Harry McMullen. XXX Mr. and Mrs. Alex Morton and Ellen Enstrom, Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Malmsten and son Harvard ! daughter of Treharne were guests attended the Oregon state grange of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Hudson Sunday. at Baker. Mrs. Mike Willard and daugh­ ______ *______ SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOC. ters Joy and Betty, John Lara- Vernonia Eagle Ten Years Ago Riverview more, Evelyn and Velva Heath attended the show at Jantzen Beach Saturday. Grandmother Fonda has been very sick this week. Her friends hope her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fowler, who were employed for the last few months at Waldport, retur­ ned to Riverview Monday to make their home. Miss Hazel Parker left Monday for Portland, where she will spend a week with relatives. Miss Babe Serafin of Tren- holm is spending a week with her sister, Mrs. Glen Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs. Riley Hall and daughter, also Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jacobs and family spent Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Bays at Treharne. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fowler, who are now picking berries at Banks, spent the week end in Riverview. On their return Sun­ day Miss Ada Mills accompanied them to the berry fields. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Buckner and mother, Mrs. C. N. Rundell spent the week end in Portland at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emery George. Mr. and Mrs. John Elder were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Robbins Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lynch mo­ tored to Banks Sunday for a visit with friends. Mrs. Elsie Parker and Mrs. Harry Williams and son Arthur spent Tuesday in Portland on business. day. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Peoples Mrs. Wttyne Eckman of Gon­ •and family and sister Mrs. Grace zales, Calif., who visited here for Depue left Monday for California, a few days with her parents, Mr. where they will spend a few ■ and Mrs. E. J. Douglass left weeks with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. McCabe Monday. and Evelyn Baker of Portland I were visiting in Riverview over! the week end. Uncle Bill Congdon of Forest Grove visited friends here Thurs­ day and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Eastman A. F. & A. M. and son spent Sunday here among Vernonia Lodge No. 184 relatives. A. F. & A. M. meets Mr. and Mrs. John Robbins at Masonic Temple, and daughter Elsie were in Port­ Stated Communication land this week, being called to First Thursday of each month. Special called the Veterans hospital by the meetings on all other Thurs­ sickness and death of their cou­ day nights, 7:30 p. m. Visitors sin, George E. Taylor of Kalama, most cordially welcome. Wash. George Plumb, W. M. Glenn F. Hawkins, Sec. The Legion Auxiliary presen­ ted Grandma Dunlap with a cake and cream on her birthday Order of Eastern Star Tuesday. Nelialem Chapter 153, O. E. S. Mrs. J. M. Peachey had a Regular commu­ quilting party with pot-luck din­ nication first and third Wed­ ner at her home Tuesday. nesdays of each -------- *--------- month, at Ma­ sonic Temple. All visiting sis­ ters and broth­ ers welcome. Mrs. L. H. Dewey, W. M. Leona McGraw. Sec. Bob Carland who moved to St. Helens recently,has returned to Vernonia and is living at the B. J. Cline home. Mrs. C. C. Brown, daughter Myrtle John, Wilma Lou John and Mrs. J. W. Brown have been visiting this week in eastern Ore­ gon. They are expected back to­ Modern Dance Professional & Business Directory FLOUR LODGES By Three Link Club Saturday THE GOLDEN RULE BARBER SHOP I. O. O. F. Hall DECLARES DIVIDEND A dividend at the rate of 314 per cent per annum has just been declared by the Washington Savings & Loan Association of Hillsboro. This is its twenty-sec­ ond consecutive semi-annual divi­ dend. This rate is one half of one per cent larger than paid during the last two-semi-annual periods. The Board announced that earnings have been increas­ ing for the past year and have reached the point where it was felt an increase in interest on. savings accounts was fully justi- [ PAGE FIVE VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON Oregon Motor Stages Leave from Bush’s Cafe 7:55 a. m. and 4:55 p. m. daily for Port­ land via Timber. Leave Portland, from Yamhill stage depot, daily at 9:30 a. m. and 5:15 p. m. Call service between Camp 8 and Vernon­ ia. Sundays Only: 12:30 p. m. for St. Helens. Leaves St. Helens 3 p. m. FARE: $2.10 round trip, $1.30 one way Ride the new Oregon Motor Stages N. S. SODEN, PROP. BAFFORD BROS. General Plumbing KITCHEN QUEEN 49 lb. bag $1.45 Guaranteed! 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