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Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregoft Frie* ly, July 25, 1930 improvement $3,711.21. X ■u I T- ■iat J —,.T ✓ E. A. Shipman went to Port land last Wednesday to the Vet- eran hóspital. • s. Wilkinson, who has been in Medford fpr some time, has re- turned to; Vernonia. Mrs. W. F. Briot spent the weekend in Portland visiting her parents. J. Alien of Miller Mercantile store at Hillsboro was in town Tuesday. Hugh Warrens of Forest Grove was the guest of the Greenman family last week. » Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ritchie, former Vernonia residents, were visitors here Monday and Tues day. E. Douglas of the Miller Mer cantile store is spending his two week’s vaoation with his family in McMinnville. Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Johnson of Seattle were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Green over the weekend. Mrs. P. Mateaco, who under went an appendix operation in Portland about three weeks ago, has returned to her home. Miss Charlotte Green spent a few days in Birkenfeld as the guest of Alberta and Irene De Rock. Mrs. F. H. Schneer, of New Rochelle, New York, is spending the summer here with her daugh ter, Mrs. M. A. Gregory. Mrs. H. Schmille of St. Jo- seph, Missouri, is spending the summer with her daughter, M rs. W. W. Wolff. districts totaling1 — Mist » ♦ * | Construction of a J. C. Pen ney store in Rainier began last week. j Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sundland ' motored to Portland Friday Lumber shipments from the St ' morning on business and return- Jchn Blaker, who is a traffic of ficer there and was badly hurt Helens district last week amount- ed Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stoops came in an accident about a month ed approximately to 4 million ago. Mr. Blaker reported that he feet, according to H. D. Scott, down from Vancouver, Washing- stevedoring manager. I ton, and spent Thursday night was improving slowly. » . * • 1 with her mother, Mrs. John The new St. Helens telephone Schlippy. George and Paul Boerner of Mrs. G. Devine and Mrs. A. Monroe, Oregon, and Miss Thel exchange of the Pacific Tele ma Bennett of Scappoose visited phone and Telegraph company is Dowling were Birkenfeld visitors Mr. and Mrs. J. Monger Sunday. in use. The company has spent ! Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Wm. Keaton was up from Garland Monger returned to $40,00,0 in improvements in that Birkenfeld Saturday afternoon. Monroe and will spend about two city in the last six months. ... Mrs. Fred Wilson was visiting weeks visiting relatives there 100 members and Mrs. L. E. Knowles several days Nearly and in Eugene and Creswell. friends of the Perry family Bi last week. Ralph George has a new mo Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lindley tended the annual reunion July had as their guests from Friday 13 at the home of George W. torcycle, recently purchased. Miss Anna Aamodt will teach to Monday, Mr. Lindley’s par Perry, near St. Helens. ... school in the state of Montana ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lind- The St. Helens Sentinel issued this coming year. of ley, and brother George Frank Ilaycox, Jr., with some Leavenworth, Washington, On a 24 page edition July 17 cele friends are camping up on the their way to Vernonia they brating the completion of i old Haycox farm for a short stopped at Hood River to visit Fir-Tex plant in that city. * * * vacation. two of their sons and returned Mrs. Giftord was up from Bir home by way of Seattle, making State 1 agricultural teachers will a loop trip of about 800, miles. meet in i Forest Grove August kenfeld Saturday afternoon. 11 for a week of study. | Mrs. Dowling was calling on Mrs. M. D. Cole 1 entertained ... Mrs. Chas. Sundland Thursday. the children of 1 the neighborhood The Wm. McMullen family and A-power digger is now being with ice cream 1 and cake last used on the 25 acre planting of Dave McMullen’s daughter were Thursday, the occasion being daffodil bulbs at the Martin-War in the village Thursday shaking Donald’s first birthday, Those rens nursery near Forest Grove. | hands with old acquaintances. present were Erma Kent, Sarah The Cline family from Verno ... McGee, Geraldine and Norma nia were Sunday guests of Mr. Three large beacon lights are ! Savage, Nadine and Clayton Aid- and Mrs. Hall of the Ivy Bunga- rich, Margaret Fisher, Ray Dick to be placed at different heights son, Velna Hurley, and Shirley on the 626 foot tower near Hills- . *°- Bernard Dowling was a Port and Donald Cole. I boro for the guidance of air-!. land business visitor Monday. planes. Cost of adding the new L. P. Matthews returned home equipment and installing will be from Newport Sunday where he about $75,000. went some time ago to do some ♦ * * I The new cut-up mill of the work. James Hill went to work for Crown-Willamette Paper company .located on the Columbia river a Lee Osborn Monday. Wm. Rose was down from the 1 mile and a half below Cathlamet |begins regular operations this ummit Monday doing some work The city of Rainier has begun | week. Between 25 and 30 men in the interests of the telephone foreclosure proceedings in three are emnloved on a shift. company. I Among Our Neighbors • • ”WE“ Join With Mrs. M. Knauss of Minneapo lis, Minnesota, is spending the summed with her Knauss and family. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. McGraw and family and Mr. and Mrs. F. D. MacPherson motored to Rockaway Sunday. Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Hughes were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Cole at dinner Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Walker of Banks and Betty and Nor ma Heltzell visited the McGraw and Hartwick families Wednes- day and Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Meoklem and George Mecklam left for Monday, Cascade, Idaho, last where they expect to spend the summer. Miss Edith man Turner Forest Grove Lotus Isle near Portland. Bailey and Her- spent Sunday in and also visited amusement park Mrs. Dave Marshall and Mrs. Judd Greenman spent Monday at Jennings Lodge, where the Evan gelical church meetings are in progress. Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Cole and two children, Shirley and Donald, visited Mrs. Cole’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Holaday of Scap- nday. id Mrs. J. M. Bateman ington, Oklahoma, are sume time here with i, O, T. Bateman, and They arrived by motor Homing. at LOWEIt RICES arc low on many good tires, crease our volume at small profits . . . but there is only one “best”. The We invite you to come in ami see the new Firestone Line at these low prices. We not Firestone Company, Firestone Dealers and Service Stores join in reducing dis only have tires in all popular sizes, hut we tribution costs. have the cross sections so that you may Il was not enough for Firestone to orig examine the inside construction of the inate and apply economies in tire build tire, and actually see the advantages of ing. Firestone now originates and further Firestone over other makes. You will be applies economies to distribution which convinced that no such values have ever reduce our cost and enable us to in been offered you before. P LEAI)EKSII1I’ Firestone brought out for automobile use: —The first straight-side tire, —The first rubber non-skid tread, d Mrs. N. A. Spofford Portland Monday. They impanied by Mrs. Birdie >f Decatur, Illinois, who visiting them and who and Tuesday on the Ad- ragut for Log Angeles, riming party and picnic yed at Packer's Grove >y Misses Pauline and Cates, Edna Mitcham, Austin, Robert Welch, lollister, and Paul Vas- ■s W. A. Hutchins acted one. d Mrs. H. Blaker went uver, Washington, Sun- lit Mr. Blaker’s brother, ■—ran 71.351 miles on a Detroit taxicab, be fore the first tire was replaced. —were on the G. M. C. truck carrying a two- ton load that liung up the Coast-to-Coast en durance record, —for 10 years have been sold on a mileage cost basis to taxicab and bus lines in greater rolume than any other tires, and now equip the world's largest taxicab fleet and the world's longest bus line. ANCHOR Super Heavy Duty 4.50- 20.................... $8.55 4.75-19................... 9.85 Pauline and Delphine e spending their vaca- Vernonia visiting their x>u Cates, and as the Mrs. W. A. Hutchins a Mitcham. lartha Tapp, five yeai hter of Mr. and Mrs. pp, underwent a tonsil at the Vernonia hospi- day. She is progressing 1 is now able to be out. —The first commercial demountable rim, —The first patented Gum-Dipping process, —The first balloon tire, PERFORMANCE Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires; —hold all world's records on road and track for safety, mileage, speed and endurance, —for eleven consecutive years hare icon the 500 mile Indianapolis Endurance Race, •—were on winning cars in Fike's Peak Race, where a slip meant death, —were on the Studebaker car which on a board track at Atlantic City in 1928 went 30,000 miles in 26,326 minutes. 1 Mrs. Ray Charlesworth lily slpent Sunday at .ake. On their way they > their daughter Gavena, taking nurse’s training Portland. uth Dumas of Kelso and rtle Brodie of Long- it part of their vacation >nia last week visiting dock family and Miss brother, Enoch Dumas, ALITES To Bring You 5.00-19.................... 10.55 5.50- 19.................... 12.95 6.00-19.................... 13.45 6.00-20.............. 13.55 Other Sizes Proportionately Low Wi&tate OI.UFIFI.D 4.50-21.......... $6.35 4.75-19............. 7.55 5.25-21.. 9.75 (OIRIER 30x3 Stand. $4-20 4.40-21.......... _.. 4.79 4.50-21.............. 5.35 Other Sixes Proportion at«] y Low Tirarteae tire«#«*« ANCHOR THI CK TIKES OLRFIKLB Double-Breaker Balloon 4.40-21. $5.85 4.50- 20. . 6.60 4.50- 21. . 6.65 4.75-19. . 7.95 . 8.40 5.00-19. 5.50- 19 10.45 OlWr Slw ProMrll.i'alrlT l-.w 30x5 11.1). 32x6 H. I). $19.45 34.10 Fir« to«« (latterie« i 13-Plate Sentinel Kerr Motor Co Vernonia TIRES TUBES BATTERIES BRAKE LINING Three 4 Mr and Mrs. Charlie Hill were the home of her cousin at Ver shop]: mg in the village Thurs nonia. day. COUNTY POMONA GRANGE Guv Lane returned home with IS TO MEET WITH NATAL his r.unt, Mrs. Stoops, to Van- Frank Schmidlin is hauling hay couv. r for a few weeks’ visit. GRANGE SATURDAY, AUG 2 L. E. McGee was down from from the Bergerson place this the Burn shopping in the village week. Columbia County Pomona Mrs. • Newberb from Zinia, Ore grange will meet with Natal the last of the week. Fred Rumbaugh’s new house gon, is visiting at the home of grange, at their hall, Saturday, August 2. Secretaries are asked is nearly ready for occupancy, her daughter, Mrs. A. Webb. across the road from the Well’s Miss Margaret Bennett visit to send their Pomona reports in honey ranch. ed with Miss Marian McMullin at time for this meeting. We have Win. Bridger’s folks spent Sun Natal Thursday and Friday. received word from Brother Hu- day at Vernonia on the golf E. Treharne and Geo. Dorth let that he would be with us at course. this meeting, and it is hoped are home from Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Parlknon Mrs. Price and son Kenneth that all Pomona members will were down from the Burn Satur- have returned to Treharne. be present to welcome our new State Master to Columbia county. day. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Miller A meeting of great interest to Miss Charlotte Green of Ver- nonia was a guest of Alberta and Mr. and Mrs. Frank ( lark a]| Krangers will be the opening spent Saturday in Salem and of Rig. Eddy park_ to be held De Rock Wednesday night, ¡Sunday, August 10. S. J. DeRock left the last of Woodburn. Mrs. P. Snyder called at the I All grangers are asked to the week for his place of employ 1 ■ bring a basket lunch, and to ment after a week’s visit with home c of Mrs. R. Stanton. his sister, Mrs. Wm. Bridgers. Mrs. F. N. O’Donnell and chil- provide liberally, so we can have Ernest Lane went to work for dren are visiting at the home lunch for strangers. Bennett and Medows this week. of her mother at Hillsboro. Lillian Daniels, Columbia coun He ran a sliver in his arm Sun Mr. and Mrs. Arvid Larson ty Pomona Secretary. day and had to go to the doctor and Mr. and Mrs. Adna Archer to have it removed, but is get have moved to Newberg. STAYTON—(UP)—Eivin Bab ting along nicely. Chas. Schmidlin and son were cock, 12, crack “slingshotist”, let Mrs. Devine and Mrs. Dowling delivering vegetables at camp on fly at a cap of dynamite which I were shopping, in Clatskanie Saturday. j he had placed on a rock. The Tuesday. Loretta Baker is visiting at ¡doctor I doctor attended Eivin. Trottarne