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Iti verview Mrs. Lee PAGE FIVE VERNONIA EAGI.E, VERNONIA, OREGON FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1931. THE FEATHERHEADS Hall Mrs. George Drorbaugh and daughter Maybelle left Sunday for Port Angeles where they will join Mr. Drorbaugh, who is work ing there. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wilson drove over to Longview and back Sunday. Miss Lillian Hall of Rainier is spending her vacation at the home of her grandparents here, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hall. George T'errian moved his fa mily to Forest Grove Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mason are visiting Mrs. Mason’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Robbins. Annie McMullin of Natal is visiting at the home of her uncle, James McMullin, on Pebble ed, and many other interesting M. Bleile, Mrs. C. Malmsten, Mrs. but so far to no avail. Apparent Study Club Holds Millis, Arlone Baker, Alvalu creek. His J. Greenman, Mrs. J. H. Burn facts regarding the trip. ly Rainier and Clatskanie do not I Cleveland, Margaret Haiman, Fay Guest Day Program Mr. and Mrs. Earl Latin of Jackson, Florieda Graves, Martha have teams. St. Helens is sup I talk was thoroughly enjoyed by side, Mrs. C. Davidson, Mrs. J. St. Helens were the guests of Tapp, Eddie Broussard. A. Hale, Mrs. E. E. Garner, Mrs. posed to have a club but for The Vernonia Study club held1 those present. the former’s grandparents, Mr. some reason or other they don’t their annual guest day program at The program also included a R. D. Fisher, Mrs. A. C. Knauss, Second grade: Dorothy Dob and Mrs. D. R. Fowler. seem to care to come through the home of Mrs. Judd Green-1 welcome to the guests by Mrs. Mrs. E. J. Douglass, Mrs. E. A. kins, Lillian Hedman, Natalie I Mr. and Mrs. Clark Kinsey of Michoff, Laurie Mae Sanders, This boy Linn certainly has with a game. Richardson; the singing of “Ore Green, Mrs. C. L. Anderson, Mrs. afternoon. , , A ■gon, I man Seattle were guests of Mr. and Ruby Tays, Barbara Dusten, Paul an uncanny ability about getting .... last , Friday . vap uance gon, M> uregvn, Oregon;” tap dance uy by C. Richardson, Mrs. A. Richard t t t I “*• enjoye/ by Nelle Green and vocal solo by son of Tacoma, Mrs. E. E. Yeo, Mrs. Frank Mills over the week ine Rollins, George Turner. on. He usually gets on in some Friday afternoon the Legion j the members and " * their guests at Dorothy June Wolff. Mrs. M. R. Eby, Mrs. F. Dickson, end. Third Grade: Verdell Brock, manner or other, be it legimate Juniors are going to play the o'clock. The menu, prepared ] Members and their guests were: Mrs. S. E. Couper, Mrs. R. A. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hall left Dolores George, Elsie Duncan, or otherwise. And the first time town team a . practice _ game to i : one u by the refres ««•*««•«« hment committee, | --- --- A — AUxv.. I,««..« I ' Mrs. *E. -- - - » , , Mrs. M. D. Cole, Mrs. DeGraff, Olson, Mrs. E. Knight, Mrs. D. Wednesday for Weiser, Idaho, Loren Kostur, Dorothy Myers, up in the game he nearly gets ovk see . just have got in M." Bleile, j— - what ...— they —-j •••¡Mrs. ivi . rsieue, Mrs. Mrs- juaa ¿“A“ ( 'Mrs. H. V. Holcomb, Mrs. C. Ni- Marshall, Mrs. Lillig, Mrs. C. W. where they will make their home. Madeline Michoff, Wilton Rogers, on to give the locals a lot of -* the line of playing ‘ material. t If . I | Greenman and Mrs. C. David-1 Reithner, Mrs. C. F. Heiber, Mrs. Owing to the illness of his par Merle Tindall, Richard Austin. confidence. they show up favorably an effort ison> was as follows: Chicken cro- I car, Mrs. A. J. Hughes, Mrs. IH. E. McGraw, Mrs. W. E. Bell, W. W. Wolff, Mrs. P. Taylor, ents he went several weeks earlier Mrs. Spring’s room: Pete Mc t t t I will be made to secure games, qUCttes, parsley potatoes, tomato Mrs. E. S. Thompson, Mrs. E. Dorothy June Wolff, Nelle Green. than he expected to. Donald, Bud Lindberg, Louella The Vernonia club is going to | with Astoria. surprise, parker house rolls, tea, The W. C. T. U. will meet in Jones, Myrtle Thornbrue, Angeli- miss McRea, who has played • t t t ........... .. | Rose city , special .......... ice cream, white the Christian chxirch Tuesday, na Yana. spanklca^g [nice game at first base. He is | Brooks still continues to spank ke and salted nuts. Dainty , _ June 9, for their regular meet Fourth grade. George Stankey, leaving for his summer vacation.! the . pellet with considerable vigor. K programs .„e.„...„ with hand painted ___ _ cov- ing. Niyoko Kuge, LaVerne Bassett. Mac made a mighty nice catch of He fell off slightly though lastierSj containing the program, menu Mrs. Oral Faulkner and Mrs. M!.o Virkpatrick’s room: Daisy a foul u_ii -----1_.. going —:— clear _i---- Sunday when he only got three! antj the words of “C Oregon, My Miss ball o Sunday, I Nellie Cotton of Portland were McDonald, LaVon George. ito the fence to pick it out of hits out of four trips to the i Oregon,” were presented to each visiting Mrs. Faulkner’s mother, Fifth grade: Doris Nixon, La I the debris. plate instead of the four forione present. Mrs. Saujih Spencer, Sunday. four that he started off with a j A beautiful _ _____ Verne Thompson, Ella Pearl Sav- rose beautiful bouquet bouquet of t t t Hazel Parker went to Bay City age. With McRea gone, Barker un week ago Sunday. He leads the huds was in the center of each Saturday of last week to visit Sixth grade: Buster Nance, able to leave town and Greenman locals with .875 and is followed tab]e> an(j the salted nuts were her uncle and family. Jean Lillig. away for the week end the locals by Linn and Greenman with .625 little rose shaped baskets of Jewel Lloyd and Clyde Jenkins Seven-1: Willa Crowder, Betty are going to be rather short of and .555 respectively. four different colors. joined the Marines and left for Lee, Helen Holgate, Eleanor Ed players on their trip to Jewell The speaker for the day, Al-1 + t t camp last week. ens, Hilma Berg, Toshi Kuge, Hel Sunday. The averages to date are as fred L. Lomax, of the University Mildred Hawkins is spending a en Scott, Lolamae Smith, Thelma OR twenty-one years tlie follows: of Oregon extension division, was t t t few weeks, with Lois Peck at Lincoln. H PCT. introduced by Mrs. C. Richardson, AB R Indianapolie two and one- How come a man gets up only Gaston. Seven-2: Alice Hoffman, Bob three times, and scores four runs Brooks ................ . 8 3 7 .875 chairman of the entertainment half mile circular brick traak, Clarence Fowler is out to the' bie King. on only one hit? Explain your Linn ................... . 8 4 5 .625 committee. I surrounded by a concrete wall Art Kirk ranch planting potatoes Greenman .......... ... 9 3 5 .555 LINCOLN SCHOOL self Mr. Barker. Mr. Lomax very interestingly to keep the cars from clashing this week. Davis .................. ... 3 1 1 .333 described a boat trip from Newi off, has bqen the crucible where First grade, Lucille Colson, t t t The Johnston-McGraw Shingle .333 1 .. 3 0 Incidently, brother Barker McKillip ............. York down the east coast of I mill closed down Tuesday even Edgar Culbertson, Betty Holgate. made a mighty nice catch of a Nelson ............... . 3 1 1 .333 North America, through the Pa-| at white heat automobiles and Second grade: George King, lires have been tested. Thou ing for an indefinite period. foul ball Sunday that just looped Hawkins ............. 10 2 3 .300 nama canal and down the west j sands of men have risked and Thomas Kuge, Cecil Andrews. ' Mr. and Mrs. Webb and chil Third grade, Harry Culbertson, over his head. He picked it off Barker ............... .. 7 4 1 .143 west coast of South America as | some have sacrificed tb-ir lives, dren visited at the home of Mr. Lois Howell, Heidi Reich, Franque the wire netting at full speed Gregory ............. .. 7 1 1 .143 far as Santiago, Chile. He men and manufacturers have spent and Mrs. Lee Hall Sunday.’ McRea ............... . 8 1 1 .125 tioned the various places at which ahead. Fitzgerald, Virgie Killian. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Charlesworth Marshall .............. ... 8 0 0 .000 the boat would stop on this trip, ’ millions of dollars, to the end t t t Certificates Given visited at the home of Frank Henderson ......... ... 0 0 0 .000 the changes of climate experienc- of making better automobiles Goodrich for Clatskanie took The following received certifi Mills Sunday and they all went and better tires. a mean hop on the cheek last cates of award for perfect at to the Big Eddy. 74 20 26 .351 son Donald of Clarkston, Wash Sunday which laid him out for Louis Schneider and mechani- tendance throughout the year: Miss Beulah Parker left with ington, were in Portland Mem-i a few minutes. He was unable cian on Saturday won thi» race Mrs. Rogers ’ room: Marion friends last week to spend a few orial day. Mrs. Neurer and son in a heavy 8-cylinder car. He Wall, Nelson Byrd, Wallace to continue playing, A doctor’s weeks in California. are visiting with relatives here. Eguia, Alvalu Cleveland, Fay examination failed to disclose any made an average speed of 96.629 broken bones. on the miles per hour—and (Too late for insertion last Jackson. t t t Second grade: Earl Bleile, Dor straightaways, and in passing cars, week.) Hawkins hasn’t begun to hit Koster camp has finished log othy Dobkins. he touched 140 miles and better. —Firettone Gum-Dipped Third grade: Betty Ellis, Marie his strides as yet, , put one of ging here. They are bringing in Fred Rainey was home over He drove on 600 20 Firestone these days he will commence their donkeys and equipment. Blount, Frances Childs, Erma the weekend from Burns. Tire» hold all world*» rec. High Speed tires with racing clicking the old apple on the Mrs. E. Sunell entertained Mr. and Mrs. Elston Johnston Kent. ordt on road and track treads. He had no tire trouble. does look out! nose and when he Mrs. Spring’s room: Clara Ben friends with a delightful luncheon and daughters Wilma and Thel- for tajely, mileage, »peed t t t mo of St. Helens spent Sunday son, Louella Jones, Pete McDon- last week. He used Firestone tires be Gregory got a nice two bagger and endurance. at the home of Mrs. Johnston’s aid, Angelina Yana, Eleanor Mr. and Mrs. J. Davis and cause Firestone experts and parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Graven, Marion Tucker, Albert Sunday for his first hit of the family motored to Astoria engineers have, through 21 season. — for twelve conteculive Blount. Fowler. Sunday. years, taken this race as a chal t t t Fourth grade, Wauna Davis, year» they have won the Herman Jacobs and sons Willie Mr. Armstrong has moved Our friend Judd remarks that lenge to tire making. From this and Arthur went to Portland Vivian Laird, Kiyoko Kuge, June 500-mile Indianapolit En Grove. family to Forest race they have developed those Saturday of last week. Mr. Ja McNutt, Hazel Parker, Edison Al- some day the Vernonia Baseball Mr. and Mrs. Chas White durance Race. club is going to run up against vital improvements which have drich, Herman Greener, Howard cobs and Willie each purchased a good club and that when that Vernonia have 1 moved into given to Firestone Tires the —were on the winning cart a used car in which they will Rundell. time comes they are going to be Pugh’s house. Fifth grade : Melvin Boeck, Ray world leadership in Safety, leave for the Yakima valley with in the Pike’» Peak Race Stewart Parson of Forest Grove Mileage and Endurance. their families Saturday of this Dickson, Bruce Holcomb, Clinton sunk. Maybe so, maybe so, but visited with his cousin Edgar where a flip meant death. we aver that when that time week where they will make their Allard. 1. Gum-Hipping — Tires Seven-1: Stanley Parker, Loern comes the Vernonia club will get Crawford the past week. homes. had Io Iw «Irongrr and able Io aland ;—were on the G.M.C. Truck, Mrs. E. L. Baker of Sherwood Thurman DeHart,1 down and play a real game of Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Lloyd Lionberger, the lu-al of a hoi red brick track at carrying a two-ton load, is visiting at the home of her high speed. Firestone met this by de and son Jewel and Mrs. Lloyd’s Helen Holgate, Toshi Kuge, Ken-1 baseball. t t t veloping and perfecting the dipping son. that hung up the coatl-to- brother, C. Jenkins, went to Port neth Lewisw Maxine Scribner, Ro-i of coeds through a rubber solution I The firat two starts for the Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Baker land Saturday of last week, bert Culver. coati endurance record. Seven-2: Floyd Smith, Bobbie I locals have been rather poor motored to Portland Memorial to insulale each fibre of every rord where young Jenkins was to be Io overcome heat, and give the cord King, Nadine Aldrich, Robert De- j efforts. Something will have to — were on the Studebaker inspected for naval service. Day. greater strength and 38% greater be done to get the games down W. L. Hall went to Waldport pue, Jack Graney, Leon Brock.’ car which on a board track flexibility. 1 his is the patented Gum- Mr. and Mrs. E. Shay are under two hours to hold the fans' Eight-2: Marion Miller. Dipping process used in the making Monday of this week where he moving to Astoria. in Atlantic City in 1928 I of every Firestone Tire. Eight-1: Otha DeHart, Billie' interest. will spend a few weeks with his I Frank Schmidlin is hauling cord went 30,000 mile» in 26,- Basset, Doris Anderson, Marguer- ' T T t daughter, Mrs. Mills. 2. The Ilalioon Tire waa wood to Vernonia. 326 minute». Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wilson of ite Laird, Garland Monger, Rober-1 The American Legion Junior developed by Firestone to permit Mr. and Mrs. Joe Neurer and greater speed with comfort and this place went to Olympia Wed ta Williams, Leona Hillman, Mar- baseball boys are becoming dis- —on 125 bute» of the Hath- safely by increasing road grip, and nesday to attend the funeral of jorie Holtham, Louis Graven, Hol- couraged because of the inability absorbing shocks. Il was made pos ly Holcomb, Gertrude Epping. ¡to get games for them. An effort ington Electric & Railway an old friend of their, Mrs. Wal- SAVE »//A SAFETY sible by the added strength and flex Third grade, Lincoln school: has been made to secure games Company, ran 3,674,266 thew. ibility given bv Gum-Dipping. In the ,tf tour D1ÎUG STORE Henry Gray, formerly of this Jack Adams, Ennis Allard._______ with each town in the county 1925 race wine of the drivers tried bu» mile» during 1930 some of the then new Firestone Bal place but now of Eugene, called Whether You Take with only 13 lire delay». loons; the others stuck to high pres Sunday to see Aunt Sally Spen k sure tires. Peter De Paolo, on Fire cer, who is quite ill. a Vacation or Not, — on 150 truck» of Safeway stone Balloons, made a world's rec I Sport Shots Mr. Car Owner’ Here Is What Race Drivers with Life and Victory at Stake Have Decided About Tires F Treharne The Staff of Life MOTHER'S BREAD WASHINGTON SCHOOL The following pupils were on the honor roll for the last six weeks period. Mrs. Roger’s room: Kenneth Smith, Marion Wall, Sonny Boy Tyrone, June Murrow, Dorothy Masquerade You Can Ute These Useful Articles DANCE COCHRAN Community Club Saturday JUNE 6 MUSIC BY The Six Collegians .MUSICAL CAMPUS CUTUPS The “IT” Boys of Melody An Electric Tricolator will be given for the best costume. Other prizes for the most novel cos tumes. ------------------------- Ix)ts of Floor Prizes On the Salmonberry Road to the Sea. Take Forest Grove-Vernonia Highway to Timber: Follow Highway to Cochran Rexall Golf Balls (50c each) combine distance, accuracy and durability with economy—regulation site. Lord Baltimore Writ ing Portfolio, the handy, portable writing desk (50c). Swim-Kaps in the new Fitwell and Turban Styles — the very latest developments in bathing hats (50c to »1.00). lold only at Rawall Drag Stores. Mac’s Pharmacy Vernonia, Oregon Bread is a neces- sary food. Mother’s bread is perfection in baking, in taste and in purity. Bak ed in our kitchens, it has that home- made flavor that appeals to every one’s palate. VERNONIA Bakery ord. All prize winners came in on Fire-lone Balloons. Now the Balloon Tire is eteryuhere the standard. 3. Double Cord liroalirr — The higher powered cars and the step-up In speed demanded still more lire toughness. At 100 miles an hour the circumference of a lire increases by more than 10%, and this added to the centrifugal force tended Io throw off the lire treads. Firestone met this by developing the patented double cord breaker, which gives a 56% stronger bond between the tread and the tire body, and also gives a 26% greater protection against punctures and blowouts. Those are some of the great les sons that Firestone has learned on this racing track, and so the men whose lives and fortunes depend on knowing tires always buy Firestone Patented Gum-Dipped, Doqble Cord Breaker, High Speed Tires. There were 72 entries. Of these, 40 survived the elimination trials— and every one of them was on Fire stone Tires. And every tire was bought and paid for. We give you the benefit of all the lessons Firestone has learned from these races. You can get from us all the strength and safety in tires that the racing drivers buy. Store», Inc., Firettone Gum-Dipped Pneumatic Truck Tire» ran 1,500,000 mile» in one year without one »ingle hour of delay on the road. Take Adrantage of Our Liberal Trade-In Plan. Avoid the Riuk» of Blotrout, Accident or Delay. Drice» on Thcnc World9» Record Tire» are the Lotrent in Hi»- tory. Equip your Car Aiotr for Safe Summer Driving. Kerr Motor Co Vernonia, Oregon