8 Thursday, May 11, 1944 Track Season Drawn to Close Th« completion of the track season for the local high school track team was made by the competing in the. district track meet at Beaverton. The team consisted mostly of underclass men who finished well in the dis trict relays and placed second at Scappoose. Coach Orile Robbins will spend the remainder of the year in coaching softball. Vernonia Eagle Pomona Grange Is Attended by Many Natal Folk NATAL — Mrs. Dass called on Mrs. Steers Friday afternoon. Those attending the Pomona grange at Birkenfeld Saturday from Natal grange were Mr. and Mrs, Noble Dunlap, Jim Hill and Mrs. Carmichael. Others attend ing ip the evening were Clyde Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Miles, Bill Rose, Austin Corll, Eleanor and Miriam, Mr. and Mrs. Libel and Shalmon, Mr. and Mrs. Ash ley, Mrs. Aldridge and Mr. and Mrs. Waddell and Ralph. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Lindsay visited at the Dunlap home Sun day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Steers and children visited at the L. Car michael heme Sunday evening. Millions Helped By Poppies Screen Ploy Ly Horace McCoy and Michaef Hogan Odictii tn ALFRED L ÎBZEM • hotfocM bv SAMUEL (ISCHOff Joy Theatre Wed., May 17 Two Shows 7&9p.m. BENEFIT V.F.W. Welfare Fund “Every penny from /poppies that will be sold on the streets of this and thousands of other towns, villages and cities in the country, is contributed to the welfare and rehabilitation work of the American Legion and Aux iliary,’’ Mrs. H. M. Culbertson, president of the Auxiliary Unit No. 119 said today. “Because this work is being done by vol unteers the money goes a long way. “Many people have wondered what will become of the money collected by the volunteer work ers Saturday, May 27. I wish everyone could see what help this money brings to the disabled and their families. Children left fatherless by two world wars are the special concern of the Legion and the Auxiliary. Their needs are often great, especially their human needs. We try to give them comfort both for the body and the mind. “Of course the government looks after the physical welfare of the disabled men who are in hospitals in almost every state, but there are things which the government cannot provide, such as the understanding aid and the personal attention that so often helps a disabled man and which often keeps a family together when the chief breadwinner is incapacitated. “This is what the money from the poppy sale helps to accomp lish. And we hope that this year more and more people will buy the poppies and show their inter est in and their sympathy for the men who have fought for them and are now struggling to g»t back to the point where they can can again become self support ing.” they are now located. Mr. Conn and Mrs. Feikert are with S'.P.B and B gang 4. Timber News Told for Week TIMBER — Mr. and Mrs. John Bino were pleasantly surprised Sunday when Mr. Bino’s sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Bletch of Portland dropped in on them. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bino and fam ily cf Willamette. Little Caron Healy of Seattle, Washington is spending this week with her grandmother, Mrs. Clara Bonnell. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Byers of Warrenton spent Sunday April 30 with Mr. Byers’ parents, Mr. and Mrs, Art Byers. Mrs. Maude Purgin left Tues day morning for her home in Colorado. Mrs. Purgin spent the winter here with her sister Mrs Clara Bonnell. Two Will Graduate From Eighth Grade at Timber TIMBER — Graduation exer- cises for the eighth grade class of two, will be held in the gymna sium, Wednesday evening May 12 The two graduates are Anna Young and Patty Dunn. Last day cf school picnic will be Thursday. Everybody is invited to come with well filled baskets. Miss Ruth Byers spent from Tuesday until Thursday of last week at Warrenton with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Byers. Mrs. Pearle Fouts of Cochran moved here Sunday and went to work on night shift, Sunday at the S. P. roundhouse. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bene- fiel and daughter Nathlyn and Stanley Pongratx of Portland were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Huffman and Bil lie Parker. An occasional acquaintance with Barclay’s is a reminder that some day fine things will again be plentiful. Barclay s Straight BOURBON Whiskey 80.6 Proof Jas. Barclay & Co. Limited ■ Peoria, Illinois Mrs. Tate Returns From Visit TIMBER — Mrs. Bill Tate returned from Aberdeen, Wash ington Sunday night where she had been visiting her sister. Pfc Paul Patton of Fort Lewis spent Tuesday April1 25th with his sister and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Ray Feikert. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clardy of Portlanfd visited Mrs. Clardy’s sister, Mr. Oma Radford one last week. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Conn Mr. and Mrs. Ray Feikert last Monday for Lafayette, where ^SAFEI^/'A l V' 'Ham&nakeM if Ever Hear of NABOBS'? 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