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2 THURSDAY, MAR. 5, 1953 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE. Recovery Being Made from Fall TOPICS OF THE TOWN speaker. That afternoon was spent Sheridan are the parents of a boy | at a reception honoring Mrs. Pat terson and which was attended bom Tuesday morning at II by 250 ladies of the Republican o’clock. He weighed six pounds, Club of Oregon. seven ounces. Paternal grand DANCE April 11, Legion hall. parents are Mr. and Mrs. Bruce I Music by Sunset Serenaders. Adm. J .. ------- ■ — . Le $1. --------------- Sponsored by American Bass. » gion Auxiliary. 9tfc Mrs. Essie Nance hat recovered i Among those who were in For sufficiently from a recent fall at I her home and has returned to I est Grove Saturday for the barb work. I er shop quartet finals were Mr. Vf.W AUXILIARY dance Sat I and Mrs. George Hahn, Mr. and urday. March 14. Legion hall. Mrs. Jack Nance, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Cook's orchestra. Adm. $1. E. W. Peterson and Mr. and Mrs, 10t2c Lyman Hawken. Mr. and Mrs. George A. Rem Mrs. Bill Horn accompanied her nant were guests last week end sister, Mrs. Lester Heisler of Forest Grove and Mrs. A. R. of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Christen Elwell of Rainier to Salem last sen at Hillsboro. Mr. and Mrs Bob Bait ot I Thursday where they viewed the morning session of the state sen- -ate. Later they were present at the Hotel Senator for a lunch eon at which the Governor was introduc 'd and for which Sen ate President Eugene Marsh was Pasteurized Dairy Products Call or Write PEBBLE CREEK DAIRY Telephone 8812 Timber Rt., Box 56 «foi/ Theatre MARCH 5 6 BAD AND THE BEAUTIFUL Lana Turner - Kirk Douglas MARCH 7 KING SOLOMON’S MINES Deborah Kerr - Stewart Granger SUN« MON MARCH 8 9 STARS AND STRIPES FOREVER Clifton Webb - Ruth Hussey TUES.. WED MARCH 10-11 THE DESPERATE SEARCH Howard Keel - Jane Greer Plui THE HOAXTERS Guest Narrators Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Garner were Flu Strikes in Birkenfeld Area Vernonia, Oregon SATURDAY i Mrs. Arnold Counts dinner guests Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Fisher of Forest Grove. Other guests were Dr. and Mrs. M. D. Cole and David of Longview, Washington; Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Dewey of Portland; Mr. and Mrs Claude Miller of Nez Perce, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rob. ins of Oakland and Mr. and Mrs. Robins Sr., of Salem. Following dinner they all attended the final performance of the Barbershop quartets. Of special interest to the group was the fact that Richard Lalli, who formerly lived at Camp 8 and delighted local audiences with accordian solos, was a member of the Forcep Four quartet from Portland Medical school which won third place. For Grade A THURS.. FRI. Mr. and and children, Sandra and Randy, of Roseburg were week end guests at the horns of her sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Minger. BIRKENFELD — Several here are reported to be battling the flu. Among those sick at the present are Irene Jones, Jack and Teetin Brittner, Marge and Marie Bellingham, Everett Johnston and Norman Btrg. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stinch field and boys of Condon spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stinchfield. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Elliott went to Scappoose Sunday. They ci'l- ed on Mr. and Mrs. G. W Par man and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hink- house. Aileen Johnson spent the week end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Johnson. Donald Jepson is having a gar age built next to their house Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Mills were in Portland Saturday. Norman Mills, student at OSC, spent th? week end with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Mills. The Mist Nehalem H.D.U. met with Mrs. L. H. Jepson last week. TIMBER SALE By AUCTION FUNDS NEEDED FOR COMMUNITY AMBULANCE TREHARNE — Mrs. Cort Sie- 3000— delman is home following a three- week visit with her sister and 2750— brother, Helmie and Ted Kauppi. on Deer Creek convalescing from a broken ankle suffered from a 2500— fall on slippery, muddy ground. She was holding her grand 2250— daughter at the time she fell, but the child suffered no injuries. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Siedelman 2000— and Nancy left Friday morning for Trinidad, California to visit 1750— with their daughter, Janet and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fields. Mr. Siedelman and Nancy return- 1500— id home Sunday leaving Mrs. Siedelman with their daughter 1250— for an indefinite visit. Jean Kirk bride and Edwina Siedelman are MRS. MELBA INGRAHAM, left, chairman of the Farm Home and staying with the Siedelmans until Rural Life committee, and Mrs. Inex Chartrty. chairman of the '000— Mrs. Siedelman comes home. Health Council look over approved forms of the health survey Mr. and Mrs. Lester McNair scheduled for this county later this month. 750— and Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Kirkbride of Vernonia and Mr. and Mrs. Meeting of Society Byron Kirkbride motored to Gari 503— Scheduled Wednesday baldi and Tillamook Sun., where MIST — The W.M.S. will meet the Kirkbrides visited their n xt week, Wednesday, at th? daughter and sister, Mr. and Mrs. horn? of Mrs. Robert Mathews Eric Carlson, and the McNairs BIRKENFELD — Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Austin Dowling and Ber visited their daughter and family, Guy Bellingham spent Saturday nard were in Clatskanie Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Riley, Mike and Sunday at S aside visiting day. and Pat. Mike and Pat returned friends. Mrs. Robert Berg was a Port- with their grandparents for a The Nehalem Valley Squares took land visitor Friday. visit. The song. ‘ The Last Rose of in around $48.00 at their p,e Mr. and Mrs. George Kasti of Mrs. Joe Roeser and Mrs. L. P. I social last Friday. Wikstrom were in Forest Grove I Astoria spent Sunday with Mr. Summer,” is from the opera "Martha.” Mrs. Joe Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Don Jensen drove Saturday. to Tigard and Yamhill Sunday t> Claud Johnson has b en down SHOP NEHALEM — SHOP NEHALEM — SHOP NEHALEM visit friends. in bed with a case of flu last wee-c. Mrs. Ann Wallace of Seaside Mr. and Mrs. Dell Eastman is visiting the Art B .’lHn>;hams, and Dianne were here from Elsa Richardson and Minnie Forest Grove Sunday and visited Beach. with his folks, the L. B. East Mrs. Elsa Richardson and Mrs. mans. Ann Wallace were Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roes : r guests of Mr. and Mrs. f .ioyd and son, Bobby, from Astoria Beach. spent Sunday with her folks, the Mrs. Robert Berg called on Chas. Hansen family. Mrs. Dugan last Friday. Mrs. George Jones and Mrs. Fred Stinchfield and Jurgen Robert Mathews were in Clats- Johansen wire in Vernonia on kanie Wednesday. business Saturday. Mrs. Alton Ashley and Bertie Bryan Winslow, Jr., and Ed Lu called on Mrs. Clarence Kyser Wallace were in town one day Saturday afternoon. Now you can enjoy your favorite frozen foods Bryan is driving a last week. Mrs. Mary Carlock spent last all year. Select the items you prefer from our new car. week in Portland visiting Mrs. new FROZEN FOOD DEPARTMENT Mrs. Lloyd Stuve was thriller Martin. over the news of a little nephew Norman Hansen spent the week born to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin end in Portland. His wife Turner. He is the first boy dom staying there for a while. to the Turner family and was Monday Bernard Dowling took MARKET AND GROCERY named Tommie. his father to the doctor. He has For Delivery Every Day Phone 721 Mrs. Art Bellingham and Mrs not been feeling good for some Ted Bellingham were in Portland time. WMTVHMN <1OH.S — WaiVHHN <1OHS — WaiVHaN fions last Thursday. Mrs. Don Jensen spent Friday at Tigard with her parents, Mr and Mrs. W. Towle. Social Brings $48 at Dance ANNOUNCING Service to Our Patrons NEHALEM Gay Nineties Parade Attended at Forest Grove RIVERVIEW — Mr. and Mrs. Walter Parker att nded the Gay Nineties Parade at Forest Grove Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Sozoff and daughters spent Saturday in Portland for medical attention. Herbert Olin of Kelso spent Sunday and Monday at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Olin. Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Woodruff and two sons of Portland spent Sunday at the home of her mother, Mrs. Alice Mills. Miss Barbara Owen rode I to Portland with them Sunday evening to remain a few days for m dical attention. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Hillyer spent the week end at Seaside visiting Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Han- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION AT ONLY THE BEST Forest Grove, Oregon GOOD ENOUGH FOR OUR at the State Forestry Department Headquarters CUSTOMERS Friday, March 20,1953 all of the down and standing timber marked with yellow paint on State Park property along the Sunset Highway in Washington. Columbia, and Tillamook Counties, located in Section 2. Township 3 North. Range 6 West. W.M ; Section 31. Township 4 North. Range 5 West. W.M : Section 5. Town ship 3 North. Range 5 West. W M The term» of the sale are: Cash Th« above timber to be told to the highest bidder at Public Auction, but subject to the approval of the Oregon State Highway Commiuion. with the right reserved to reject any or all bidi For information contact C. W. PARKER, Phone 4-2171, Extension 717 State Highway Building, Salem, Oregon OREGON STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION State Highway Building. 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