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THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1953
THE EAGLE,
TOWW TOPICS
John F. Bicker of St. Helen«,
■netmbrr of the Columbia county
fair board, is recovering from an
appendectomy at the Physicians
and Surgeons hospital in Port
land.
His progress is reported
as satisfactory.
Mr». Sisiler and Mr«. Alfred
Nordgren of Forest Grove and
Mrs. Frank Anderson of Spokane
surprised Mrs. Adolph Nelson on
Tuesday morning when they came
to visit her. Mrs. Nordgren, Mrs.
Anderson and Mrs. Nelson were
C«rl friends. They lived in Spo
kane at that time and Mrs. Nel
son had not seen Mrs. Anderson
for 44 years. They went to the
coast for the day.
PUBLIC invited io chicken and
noodle dinner 6:30-8:00 p.m. May
23. Vernonia Grange hall. Adult*
*1, children 50c.
Free dance
after dinner.
20t2c
Herman Veal, 76, of Portland,
formerly a resident of Vernonia
up to five years ago, was taken
to the Veterans hospital with
heart troubl? a week ago Monday.
He is the father of Mrs. Helen
Spofford, who learned of his ill-
Joy Theatre
THURS..FRI.
MAY 21-22
CONFIDENTIALLY
CONNIE
Janet Leigh - Van Johnson
Plus
THE LEOPARD MAN
Dennis O’Keefe
SATURDAY
MAY 23
THE SAVAGE
(Color)
Charlton Heston Susan Morrow
SUM- MON.
MAY24-25
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SILVER WHIP
Jlory Calhoun - Dale Robertson i
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Richard Carlson
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n?ss last Thursday when her
brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Claude Veal, of Aberdeen, Wash
ington were here for a visit at
the Spofford home. The elder
Mr. Veal was a member of the
V.F.W. post here during the time
he resided in Vernonia.
Dr. and Mrs. Ted Richey left
Wednesday of last week after
spending Mother’s day week end
at the Heenan residence on North
St. Mrs. Richey is Mrs. Heenan’s
daughter, formerly Betty Jegen.
The visitors left here for Cali
fornia then for Montgomery, Ala
bama where he will begin a five-
week training course May 25 in
the medical air corps. Mr. and
Mrs. John R. Heenan and son,
John, from Coquille visited the
Darrold Proehl and Jack Heenan
residences
the
week
before
Mother’s day.
Mr*. Sarah Davie*, mother of
Jim Davies, of Huntington Park,
California, left by plane last Fri.
day evening for England where
she plans to visit with relatives
and to see the coronation cere
mony. She will be there a month.
O. S. Poynter returned home
Wednesday of last week after a
three-week stay in Portland. He
was under medical attention.
Mr. and Mr*. Eitie Roth were
visited by Mr. and Mrs. R. T.
Roger and two sons, Charles and
Robert, from Tillamook Saturday
evening befqre Mother’s day. That
Sunday morning all left for Port
land to see the Roths’ son and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roth
and son, Stephen. They attended
the baseball game and later
viewed TV.
Humphrey Bogart - June Allyson
TUES., WED.
MAY26 27
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BIRKENFELD — Vic Berg had
another bam danc? Sunday. It
At a Vernonia high school as was well attended.
sembly, Friday, May 8, awards
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Parman
wsre presented by Mrs. Gertrude and Ronald were supper guests of
Schalock, president of the Ameri Mr. and Mrs. Don Jensen Sunday.
can Legion Auxiliary, to winners
Anna Hoberg called on Mrs.
in three projects sponsored by
Esther Stonefelt Saturday after
the unit.
noon. Mrs. Stonefelt has sold her
A bronze medal and $5 for first place and expects to move to
prize went to Frances Kaspar for Portland in the near future.
the best questionnaire completed
Mrs. Jo? Leibentritt will enter
on the book, “Key to Peace.”
tain the Jewell Grange H.E.C.
Second and third place winners
were Bob Powell and Jean Kirk Thursday afternoon.
Mrs. Bryson of Portland spent
bride; Jack Woolard and Larry
Schaumberg received honorable the week end visiting her parents,
mention.
Throughout the U.S. Mr. and Mrs. Jo? Leibentritt.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bellingham
the Auxiliary has placed copies of
the book this year in high school returned home Wednesday from
a trip to Laytonville, California
and college libraries.
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All of the freshmen students in wher? they visited a cousin of
Francis Raines' English classes I Guy’s, Mrs. Frank Johnston. They
participated in the Americanism report they saw several formsr
contest, so th? Auxiliary pre Birkenfeld residents including
sented a bronze medal and $2 to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turner, Ed
the first place winner, Donna Hampton and the Clarence Mal-
Bayley.
Darien?
Pugh
won coms.
second and June Jones received
honorable mention. For upper
Guests Entertained at
division, essay winners were:
Sharon Hult, first; Joyce Akers, Natal Home Sunday
second; and Margaret Buckley,
NATAL — Mr. Grove has been
honorable mention.
visiting his daughter and family,
For the best poppy poster en the Ray Taylors.
tered from the high school, Mar
Sunday guests at the Oblack
garet Wells received a special home were John Oblack, Andrew
award. Her poster and two from Oblack and Violet Anderson, all
the grade school, Rosalie Badley
of Molalla.
for the 7-8th division and Sally
Guests Sunday at the Dass home
Biggs for the 5-6th grade division,
were Mr. and Mrs. King of Grays
have been sent to department i
River, Washington, Mr. and Mrs.
headquarters to be entered in the I
Johnson and daughters, Evelyn
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state contest. Other posters are
and Diana, of Deep River, Wash
on display in downtown Ver I
ington and Mrs. Kapron of Cath
nonia in Bush Furniture win- I
lamet, Washington. All came to
dows.
attend th? Dass-Young wedding. '
New Law Approves
Late Bonus Payments
SALES — SERVICE
The department of vetarans’ af. '
fairs is now able to pay the bonus
to late applicants as the result
of legislation setting the World
War II veterans' bonus d adlin?
at December 31, 1953, H. C. “Hub”
Saalfeld, state director of veter-
ans’ affairs, states.
Saalfeld said an estimated 2000
eligible veterans or their surviv-
ing next of kin failed to apply
in time to mest the original dead-
line of last Decmeber 1. Tlje
recent legislature passed an act
giving such persons an extra year
and a month in which to apply.
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Mrs. E. Kyser and Amy called
on Mrs. Sam Devine last Monday
afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. John Buchanen
and Gladys Dass of Seattle and
Mr. and Mrs. Don Armstrong and
Nancy of Portland were here Sun
day for the w.dding of the girls'
sister.
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BIRKENFELD — A farewell
party for Frank Stover and Mrs.
Rawlinson was held at th? Mills
home last Thursday. The even
ing was spent in visiting and
playing games. The H.E.C. pre
sented them with pillow slips as
a gift from the Grange. Mrs.
Rawlinson asked each to write
his or her name on them so they
would have a lasting momento of
their stay here.
Mrs. Jack Brittner spent three
days in Portland last week visit
ing her Puerto Rican friend, ^4rs.
Canida.
Frank Stover and Mrs. Flor
ence , Rawlinson were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Bennett Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Malcom of
Reo Del, California, formerly of
Birk.nfeld, have a new boy. He
was named Len after his grand
father.
Mrs. Grace Nelson of
Portland was there visiting the
Malcoms and other relatives.
Twently-five per cent of all
drivers involved in fatal auto ac
cidents in the U. S. last year were
under 25 years old.
E. G. Engebretson
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Phone:
Aloha 6-3265
Rt. 2, Box 845
Beaverton, Oregon
Bring To—
Hawkins to Call at
Birkenfeld Friday
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BEN BRICKEL’S
BARBER SHOP
Vo^^id-fashioned refri^ersloj-
Oregon Laundry
PHILCO
and
Glen Hawkins will be guest
caller for the Nehal m Valley
Squares at their dance on Friday,
May 22. Ev ryone is welcome.
THE OLD SUNNY BROOK COMPANY
LOUISVILLE. KENTUCKY
Party Fetes Two
Who Will Leave
Sunday callers at the Kyser
home were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Thomas of Rainier.
Mrs. Wm. Pringle returned to
her home from Eugene Friday
evening. She spent a week visit
ing her daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. D. Wheeless.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Glineke of
Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Stuv®
of Birkenfeld were Sunday guests
at the Bill Wolff home.
The eighth grade graduation
exercises were held May 20th at
the Mist gym.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Devine mo
tored to Forest Grove Sunday
afternoon.
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THURSDAY
A merchandise trap shoot is
scheduled to take place at the O-A
ball park this coming Sunday,
Mav 24. The Vernonia Trap club
is sponsor of the shoot.
4 5 Qt.
NATAL — Wedding bells rang
Sunday for Eleanor Dass, daugft-
tej of Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Dass,
who becam? the bride of Thomas
Young. Among those who at
tended the wedding, which was
held in the Evangelical church
in Vsrnonia, were: Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Pringle and Billy, Mr. and
Mrs. Ira Peterson, Mr. and Mrs.
Noble Dunlap, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Devine and the Dass family.
Those from here who enjoyed
the Mothers tea last Wednesday
were Mrs. Ruth Kyser, Mrs. Knute
Johnson and Mrs. Sam Devine.
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