« TWUMDAY, DEC il, 1952 THE EAGLE. VERNONIA. ORE. AROUND THE FARM’L* "Tine Portland milk market needs •nore milk. If you are interested in Grade A sulk production or if you want •n increase in your quota fall and wintsr is the time to keep ip milk production. It is not easy to keep milk Tiow up during the fall and winter months. The best efforts toward having cows freshen in the fall can be thrown off by some breed­ ing trouble. During the winter cows are oft pasture and they do not get the milk stimulating effect of grass. The new dairyman or the dairy­ man just going on to Grade A | 1 I I Just taste it! You’ll agree it's... ■ nn Q’ $410 Pinf $2.60 SHOP NEHALEM — SHOP NEHALEM — SHOP NEHALEM PICTURE OF A HEALTHY BABY And mother knows that to keep her family healthy she nt-eds fresh fruits and vege­ tables. Nehalem Market has a complete stock of farm-fresh dems that will please the whole family. ■ 1 | I i | I , I i Strawberry harvest in Cali- I forn.a was still going on the last I week in November but mdica- I tion are that the season is now over and all the strawberry freezers have closed shop for the season. Picking of the crop has been going on since May with an av­ erage yield of over 8 ton p r acre. Some fields will go as high as 20 ton per acre. NEHALEM MARKET AND GROCERY For Delivery Every Day Phone 721 KaiVIUN dOHH — WH IVHMN .IOHS — kHIVHHN «JOHS $6.95 Giri’s Snow White Watch $6.95 Rensie 7-jewel Alarm Travel Clock $9.95 All Metal Two-Story Doll House $4.50 $15.00 Easel Blackboard $6.00 Doll Wardrobe Trunk $2.79 called on the Henry Turner fa­ mily Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Turner called on Mr. and Mrs. Joe Roe- Mr of Mist Friday evening. TREHARNE — Mrs. Byron Kirkbride, Stephen and Walter. ' ¿NZHZHZHZHZHZHZNZHZNZHXIU and Kenny Thomas, Richard , Meyers and Dick attended the I Cub scout meeting and enter­ tainment Monday evening. Mrs. Pauline Tisdale, Mrs. Ed-* na Reynolds and Mrs. Florence Kirkbride call:d on Mrs. Snooks Beck and daughters Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Harry Weaver and Mrs. Short Weaver helped pelt mink at the mink farm last week. Mr. and yrs. Harry Weaver and children and Mr. and Mrs. Rob rt Reynolds and Earl of Mist attended the show at Forest Grove Sunday. Mrs. Byron Kirkbride and Rosa- 11- visited Mr. and Mrs. Art Odam Thursday evening. Mrs. Floy Odam entertained the birthday club at her horn? in honor of her birthday Thurs­ day, December 4. FREE - This Week SEND YOUR CHILD a LETTER from SANTA -D1C25 * 1952 IND. Your Child Your Town USA. Garden Club Prepares For Food Sale Friday posimnRK Giva your child tha thrill of racoiving an answer to the letter he usually writes to Santa Claus. Choose one of our cleverly written Santa Claus letters and mail it to your child from our’store. Each letter is colorfully illustrated on a Santo Claus Scroll, and includes a colored embossed envelope. We will have ad Santa's letters mailed from the Santa Claus Post Office at Santa Claus, Indiana. K SAFEWAY Inch for Inch and Pound for Pound GREATEST ACTION CAR America Has Ever Produced! It is time to start thinking about control of heel fly or cattle grub. Control measures should be applied when the first grubs are noticed on the back of the animals. Treatment should be repeated every 30 days. The cattle grub or heel fly as it is more commonly known is hard on milk and beef produc­ tion in April, May, and June. That is egg laying time for th- heel fly and cattle do a great deal of running to avoid the fly. There are no control measures for April, May and June, how­ ever. Farmers who want to keep heel fly away from their cattle should do something about it 1 now. Gifts for Children Child’s Upholstered Rocker FIVE YEARS AGO From The Eagle. Dec. 11. 1947 Andrew Parker reports that he killed a bear December 5 weigh- ing about 200 pounds. A Lions club committe of Ray Mills, chairman. Cecil Johnson, Jack Nance and Bill Horn plan- ned tentatively to prepare the annual football banquet for short- ly after the first of the new year. A meeting was held December 5 at the Washington school by a group of parents interested in organizing a Paren-Teachers as- sociation. Temporary officers were elected and plans made for another meeting after the holi­ days. TEN YEARS AGO From Tha Eagle, Dec. ¡0. 1942 Lowell Hieber enlisted in the army Decemb. r 1 at Ft. Warren, Colorado. Hugh Caton, Mark Miller, Elmer Cummings, Wil- ham Anderson, Harold Brim­ mer, Oscar Torblom, Walter Lar­ son of Mist and Einar Johnson of Birkenfeld are army induc­ tees. Lillian Laird, chairman of the Christmas Seal sale, has received returns of $130 60 from th? 485 letters containing seals sent to families in this area. FIFTEEN YEARS AGO From The Eagle, Dec. 10. 1937 George McKay, forest service fire warden, won the Hoffman Hardware prize for catching the first steelhead. BIRKENFELD — There will be a food sal? at the Bellingham grocery Friday sponsored by the Nehalem Valley Garden club. ( Lawrence Jepson and Art Bel- | lingham went to Portland Mon­ day. Th:y called on Guy at the i hospital. Guy Bellingham is back in the Good Samaritan hospital again. production will want to keep in Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larson were mind the need for more milk in Portland Monday. during the fall and winter. The , Mr. and Mrs. Ellis St. Claire dairyman’s Grade A quota is stayed at the home of Mr. and figured on the basis of the milk Mrs. Henry Turner Saturday he produces that time of year. night. They left together Sun­ é 5Ä MA SUNNY BROOK COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, Boy’» Mickey Mouse Watch day to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed St. Clair of Buxton Ellis leaves for the service De­ cember 12. Mr. and Mrs. Ed St. Claire YESTERDAYS Session of Cub Scouts Attended NICHOLS VARIETY For Grade A Pasteurized Dairy Products : Notions — Toys — Gifts — Hobby Craft VERNONIA. OREGON I ¿MXHXHXHXNXNXNZNXNXHZHXH3 Holiday Stack the new Dodge up against the most costly cars for comfort, safely and performance! Match it with the light cars for easy handling, maneuverability and economy. Here's a dynamic 140-h.p. V-8 for the price of a 6! Here's the Action Car for Active Americans! Call or Write PEBBLE I« I CREEK DAIRY ■ ! '’pcriAiûiwn» 4M (^u,p,Twn/4) I ui i