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PAGE FIVE VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1931. Miss Olga Sutherland is visit ing her aunt, Mrs. Jonas Lar son the past three weeks, and will return home next week. Mrs. Hugh Dunlap’s neice left Friday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Westlin drove to Cathlamet last Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dunlap and Mae Dunlap were Vernonia visitors over the week end. Mr. Fletcher has charge of the store for a week while Mr. Peter son is in town. Mrs. H. C. Ridenour shopped in Vernonia Monday visiting Mrs. He will return to the Cathlamet camp about July 13. Several men are employed cut ting and raking from around Mrs. Lea Hall camp to lesson the fire hazard. Frank O’Donnell and Red Dun Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Fowler lap brought the 105 from Ver and son Kenneth motored to St. nonia to camp on Monday. It Helens Wednesday , of last week will stay here. to visit relatives there and re Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wornstaff, turned Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Doyle and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wilson D. F. O’Donnell and children are were business visitors in Portland in Portland for the entire week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hagaman Thursday of last week. Miss Lavonne Hall of Port are in Kelso. Joe Warnstaff will fish on the land is visiting the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Deshutes during his vacation. A pleasant birthday dinner was Hall. given by Mrs. P. H. Peterson on Mr. and Mrs. G. Julian of Port June 24 in honor of Mrs. Frank land visited at the home of Mr. O’Donnell. and Mrs. Lee Hall Saturday. Mrs. Lyle Rose was in camp Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith, who two days to take care of her has been visiting relatives here, house and flowers. returned to Brownsville Sunday. Oke Anderson has resumed his Mr. and Mrs. Bud Williams studies at the barber college in went to Port Angeles, Washing Portland recently. ton, Sunday to visit friends there) Hazel Johnson, five year old and returned Thursday. daughter of Ivard Johnson, has Mrs. Magoff and son return- ‘ been seriously ill, it being nec- ed home from Silverton Sunday,' essary to call a doctor from Ver- whom thpv have hnvp been hppn the flip past nflaf.1 nonia. m. :__ ____ where they recovering rap- She . • is ______ few weeks picking berries. They idly. had to quit on account of we* Mrs. P. H. Peterson is in Port weather. land for medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Fowler, Bill Mason and wife occupied Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Fowler and their house here a few days. Kenneth Fowler all went to Laur el, Oregon, Sunday and visited mt F relatives. Mrs. Lee Hall entertained a ► group of young folks Monday ► evening with a taffy pull. ► ► Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Heath went berry picking Sunday and re ported them plentiful but over a ripe. Why save pennies Riverview Camp . • • McGregor Lumberjacks and Lumberjills of the great Northwest woods will bivouac on the shores beautiful Lake Sacajawea, Longview, on Friday and Saturday, July 3 and 4, where the third annual Rolleo takes place. These scenes are typical of those to be enacted in the two-day carnival of sport and frivolity. To p, left to right — brawny buckers sawing against time for the log bucking title and Pete Hooper, 1930 log rolling champion spill ing an opponent. Note the splash. Left—a nimble-footed high climber coming down from a 150-foot ascent. Note that his feet are entirely free from the tree. Drops of 10 to 20 feet at a clip are seen in this thrilling sport. Center a Lumberjill rolling her own and right the same girl being rolled into the water and a block turner in action. Below—two exciting moments in the log rolling semi-finals last vear. Extra SAFETY and COMFORT TIRES Natal . . . we suggest • MOTHER’S CAKES AND COOKIES EXCEPTIONAL PASTRIES VERNONIA BAKERY ► ► ► Yoq get Extra Strength—Extra Safety—and Extra Non-Skid wear from Firestone Tires. They are Gum-Dippc<l —have a double Cord Breaker—and heavy Non-Skid Tread. ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► » ► We have sections cut from Firestone Tires and others that we want you to examine and see for yourself how MUCH MORE PER DOLLAR we give you. Firestone Tires not only meet the price but excel in quality and service any special brand tire made for distribution thru mail order bouses, oil ■ companies and other distrib utors. We list prices and construc tion facts that you may under stand the Extra Values you get at our service station. GENERAL FUND Beauty Shoppe Sandwiches made from Mother’s Bread — Pullman loaves, White or Whole Wheat, Sliced if you prefer. W hy take chances of delay and danger with worn tirea on your Fourth of July trip, when you can get the Safe, Trou ble-Free mileage of Firestone Tires at these low prices —the greatest tire values ever offered. —NOTICE— Milady’s • <.OOD PRI1TIVG PAI»» Lowest Prices » Biggest Values Pursuant to an order of the County Court made and entered on this 3rd day of June, 1931, notice is hereby given that the follow ing described county warrants, which were issued more than sev en (7) years prior to the 1st day of July, 1931, have not been presented for payment, and unless presented for payment within sixty (60) days from said July 1st, 1931, same will be cancelled and payment thereof will be refused. Number 708 709 Saturday in Portland. 841 Mr. and Mrs. E Sunell, motor 843 ed to Portland. Miss Phillis Nel 955 860 son accompanied them. 859 Mrs. C. W. Bennett and daugh 954 ter Helen and Miss Margaret 957 Bennett motored to Cutler City 958 last week. On their return trip 1046 they visited Neskowin, Winema, 1048 1049 and Pacific City beaches. 1071 Grager and Frank Schmidlin 1130 1131 started to work at Koster Camp 1158 Monday. 1295 E. Morton is building a new 1297 1298 barn. 1380 Joseph Scott of Portland is 1394 spending the summer with Mr. 11395 1396 and Mrs. M. McPherson. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Smith, and 1397 1398 children, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard 1420 Smith and family are visiting at 1478 the home of their parents, Mr. 1484 and Mrs. Bennett, at Cornelius. 1544 1633 1634 1691 1692 2137 2138 2139 2270 2272 2291 2407 2444 In these hot months a 2445 manent wave is of special 2448 importance. If you wish to 2449 look even fresh and trim 2450 let us give you a beautiful 2462 RINGLETTE PERMANENT 2657 —the easy kind—less heat, 2659 less weight—Only $5.00 2722 2723 2745 2769 2780 2781 Vernonia Hotel Building 2782 Phone 1261 2783 2786 2787 2789 2793 2804 2833 2844 3080 3081 3082 For the 4th of July Trip 4 4 4 4 4 ◄ 4 4 5 4 4 4th Trip Date July 6, 1923 July 6, 1923 Aug. 2, 1923 Aug. 2, 1923 Arg. 2, 1923 Aug. 2, 1923 Aug. 2, 1923 Aug. 2, 1923 Aug. 2, 1923 Aug. 2, 1923 Sept. 5, 1923 Sept. 5, 1923 Sept. 6 1923 Sept 6 1923 Sept. 6, 1923 Sept. 6, 1923 Sept. 8, 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 1923 Nov. 8, 1923 Nov. 8, 1923 Nov. 8, 1923 Nov. 8, 1923 Nov. 8, 1923 Nov. 8, 1923 Nov. 8, 1923 Nov. 8, 1923 Nov. 8, 1923 Nov. 10, 1923 Nov. 10, 1923 1924 1924 1924 1924 Mar. 6, 1924 Mar. 6, 1924 Apr. 3. 1924 Apr. 3, 1924 Apr. 3, 1924 Apr. 3, 1924 Apr. 3, 1924 Apr. 3, 1924 Apr. 3, 1924 May 10, 1924 May 10, 1924 June 4. 1924 June 4, 1924 June 5, 1924 June 5, 1924 June 5, 1924 June 5, 1924 June 5, 1924 June 6, 1924 June 6, 1924 June 6. 1924 June 5, 1924 June 5, 1924 June 5, 1924 June 5. 1924 June 6, 1924 June 5, 1924 June 5, 1924 June 5, 1924 Name J. E. VanVolkinberg W. N. VanVolkinberg Bert Stanley ........ W. P. Doos ........... Frank Serafin ...... D. Salutin ............. Chris Christenson . Tom Flannagan .... Charley Kretschmer A. F. McIntyre Joe Setvin ... A. Barber ..... N. C. Barstow A. L. Tibbetts Percil Cline .... Wm. Jones ..... .4 lexander Taylor Arthur Burz .......... R. F. Stout ....... S. T. Stansburg .... P. S. Sheldon - " Mary E. Roberts Kuby Beebe ..... Alberta Cooper Nancy Beebe Vera Beach ..... Ruth McElwain H. W. Brown .. H. W. Brown .... E. A. Wilson .. Bertha Evans Middie Jones ... Oscar O. Anderson Paul Graunitz Amt. $ 1.50 . 1.50 7.80 20.00 .50 .20 .20 .50 .50 .50 18.32 28.58 Come in today—equip your car with a set of Firestone Gum-Dipped Balloons — get the greatest Tire Values in town, and make your vacation trip in comfort and safety. COMPARE PRICES FIRESTONE OLDFIELD TYPE Sept. 6, 1923 Oct. 4, 1923 7432 9065 2486 2513 Jan. July June June 2599 June 5, 1924 Our Cash Price Per Pair 1 Chevrolet —1 81.98 •«•*« 84-88 4*50-20 Chevrolet 5.60 I0.«0 5*0 5*8 5.69 11.1Q •■•5 6.65 ll.«o e-7# 6.75 is.10 4-75-1* Ford Chevrolet Whippet---- 1 Burt White ... Ben Stark ...... Chas. Haines ..... Geo. Alexander Norman .... Hill .......... Cole & Coburn .. H. G. Anderson Geo. Dye ....... Lydia Patching L. Rikinaki .... John Patching Ralph A. Fenton J. L. Hartman, et Western Timber Co. Ellis McLean .......... B. W. Lowman ...... Samuel Kelley Paul Robinson Henry Gagnier Arthur Caples Bertha Madsen Thelma Caples _ Russell George Mary Russell W. D. Hill .... V. N. Conover A. Warr ........ Dr. C. J. McCusker Ruby Bitterling ..... Arthur Snyder ...... R. C. Petty ............ W. L. Williams .... Keo........ Chrysler__ 1 Vikins — Ì 5.00-1 Q I Chandler— DeSoto l»odte____ i Durant ..... Grah’m-P. Pontiac ..... Rooeerelt Wlllya-K. 0.00-20 Franklin.__ I lludaon .... Hupmoblle 1 6.98 is*o *■«• 17.00 a.«o 8.90 1710 11.20 11.20 11.70 11.40 11. to 22.10 LaSalle Packard li.sa 11.50 22.50 11.65 13.10 11.*0 11.10 15.S5 15.35 *.OO-1I Plerce-A..... 5.OO-2O 7.1» 7.10 1S.8O 7 8« isso *■50-10 11.*5 1,4. 7-00-20 s.is-ta Marquette [OMaaebtle 1 8.75 Gardner M.irmon —| Oakland Peerlete__ | Studebaker 1 *.00-1« Eaaex Naeh e.75 1 5.50-1« *.OO-1* 4-75-20 i Eraklne___ Plymouth _l »8.57 • 1*.7O! 88.57 Buick 5.5O-1R Auburn........1 4-50-21 Ford ... ♦ a ' Special Brand Mail Order Tire Our Cash Pries Each MAKE OF CAR 5-25-21 4.4O-B1 7.90 Cadillac _. 1 Lineala...... J COMPARE CONSTRUCTION and QUALITY F trattene Oldfield Tyea aiM 4.sa-at More Rubber Volume, cu. in. »7« Moro Wright, I pounds • . . «8.88 Moro Width, indica • • . 4-75 More I II ick liess, inches • • . .*«7 1 • am. Price . a |(A Special Brand Mail Order Tire tai 15.7s 4-74 •578 a . a«.*« as .a« Mor« Plie« «i Tr..a Fireslane y* Special Oldfield Brand Mail Order Tic« Tyne Sil. *.00-1« H D More Rubber Volume, cu. in *«a More Weight, pounds . . . i«ss More Width, inches . . . s.aa Moro Thickness, indies . . . ■•4< More Plica •ame Frico Tr-^ . a «87 1*.M 5-84 , .an 7 . ••1.4« • 1140 ♦ A “Special Brand“ tire is made by a manufacturer for dielributors such as mail order houses, oil companies and others, under a name that does not identify the lire manufacturer Io the public, usually because he builds his “best quality** tires under his own name. Firestone puls his name on erery lire he maker. ROAD DIST NO. 9 9857 158 ♦ A Special Brand Mail Order Tire Our (ash Price Each MAKE OF CAR H i hi Treharne 4 Cheap printing may live you a few pennies of cost, but it will cost you dollars in results. Just another way of saying JULY On QCour 1 ' ers Thursday. | Mr. and Mrs. Halleyman from Portland were week end visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap’s. Mrs. Jake Neurer Mrs. Halleyman is Mrs. Dunlap’s {cousin. < Deputy Fred Watkins, county j Mrs. George Taylor and her son assessor, was at Natal Monday Ray were business visitors in assessing land and personal prop- Vernonia Saturday, i Bob Matthews delivered Jake erty. Reed Halding and Elmer Hiatt Neurer a load of lumber last went to work for the county on week from Matthews Brothers’ mill. the Natal bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Pasco Hill from The recent heavy rains cracked and spoiled most of the cherry Vernonia were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Baldridge. crop in this community. I The Natal school board held The Natal grange will give a a special business meeting at dance at the Natal hall Saturday Natal hall last Friday evening. evening July 4th. ! Clyde Johnson was a Vernonia Mrs. Julia Whittig, Mrs. Joe business caller Saturday. Banzer, Mrs. Fred Bush called to Oliver Burris recently purchas see Mrs. Lee Osborn Thursday. ed a guernsey sire to complete Willis Witherlie and Jake Neur- his dairy herd. er spent Thursday forenoon in Richard Peterson drove to Mist Vernonia. Friday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hill from Portland are spending several weeks vacation at their summer home here at Natal. Lee Osborn made a business trip to Portland Thursday and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rushlow returned home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Thomas and Mrs. Nell Noet of Eugene were shoppers in Vernonia Satur- were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. N. O’Donnell. day. ) Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Staley were Mrs. Noble Dunlap and son Floyd motored to Portland Thurs- called to Vancouver on account day, bringing home with them' of the serious illness of Mr. Sta- Mrs. Dunlap's mother, who has ley’s father. Mrs. C. Kilby, mail carrier, is bean in Portland for medical aid driving a new Chevrolet car. for several days. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wilson and Jake Neurer is now building an implement and tool house on his Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Bennett and sons motored to Portland Mon ranch. The three Berg boys from Bir- day. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Johnson spent kenfeld were Natal business call* The crane will commence oper ations on July 8 picking up logs for a period of two months. Jonas Larson is home for the ' duration of the July shutdown. and waste dollars For real bargains—watch the classified columns of the Eagle. Œnjoy the . • • > 4 ◄ ◄ P. H. Matson formerly of this place. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Fletcher spent last week in Portland re turning on Monday. They have as a guest for three weeks Miss Pat ricia Buckley a graduate of Smith College. The shop will build a wooden boom this week to replace the old steel one. Two new carpen ters are here to help. Mr. and Mrs. E. Estey were Vernonia visitors last week. Glenp Roberts ....... J. E. Tipton ... SPL. ROAD DISTRICT NO. 6 5, 6, 5, 5, 1923 1923 1924 1924 J. F. Monger J. Remy ........ I. Mace ........ Bert Wolfe ... Double Guarantee—Ever* lire manufactured by Firerlone bears the name “FIRESTONE** and carries Firestone's unlimited guarantee and our». You are doubly protected. SPL. ROAD DISTRICT NO. 8 9531 1396 H. Burlingham ... PITTSBURG MARKET ROAD Aug. 2, 1923 F. W. Haye« ..... Mar. 6, 1924 Western Oregon T. 4 T. Co I have hereunto set my hand . IN WITNESS WHEREOF.____________________ County Court of Columbia County, Oregon, thia I seal Ol Hit wwus; of the ' day of June, 1931. J. W. HUNT, (SEAL) County Clerk. F Kerr Motor Co. Vernonia, Oregon I