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2 THURSDAY. JUNE 25, 1953 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, I father. She returned here Sun day after spending part of last week end at Gearhart. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Davis were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Morrell of at Klamath Falls the early part North Bend were here last week of last week where he attended to visit at the home of Mrs. the annual Lions clubs state con lah Fullerton. The Morrells vention. They returned to Bend former residents of Vernonia, Tuesday where they met Jack having taught school here Nance and George Hahn and Paul many years. Appleby of Forest Grove for two Mr. and Mrs. George Remnant days of fishing. attend'd the Oregon < Bankers Darlene Morgan was brought association convention at Eugene home from the Good Samaritan Monday evening. They returned hospital Sunday after being there here Tuesday morning. several weeks. She underwent Edsel Hammond has been trans surgery June 2 and will be in a ferred to Rochester, New York cast for several weeks. for three months by Boeing Air Paul Naviaux came home from I craft of Seattle where he is em 6t. Vincent’s hospital Friday. He ployed. His wife, formerly Flon- had been there since the latter I eda Graves, and their ehildren ac part of May, having undergone companied him east. eurgery and later was treated for Mrs. M. Gründen was taken by stomach ulcers. Mrs. Paul Gordon left here ambulance to Physicians and Sur Tuesday morning for Cottage geons hospital, Portland, Monday Grove where she will visit her night after she suffered a stroke. Her condition still remains ser ious. Mrs. Wesley Bolmeier left Mon day for Corvallis where she will attend school for a two week summer session. TOWN TOPICS Grandparents Learn of Birth of Granddaughter NERVOUS NED CAUTIOUS — overly cautious—is this gentle man. He carries an um brella on a sunny day. It could rain. RIVERVIEW — Mr. and Mrs. James Staight of Springfield are the parents of a girl, Rebecca Lee, born June 18, weighing eight pounds. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rose. Mr. and Mrs. Al Shedwin of Beaver Creek visited her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Solo mon, Saturday. Wonder if he’s that careful about his home. Disaster could strike. Wonder if he’s ready with the right amount of insurance. Are you? OUTBOARD MOTOR AND BOAT FLOATER Property covered in clude* boats, motors, ac cessories and boat trail ers. Minimum premium $5 annual, $12.50 three years. VERNONIA INSURANCE Bill J. Horn, Agent 905 Bridge Street Phone 231 — Vernonia TO HEALTH ! Life's more fun when you feel ¡1 fit and You heallhyl help i (yourself to health when you I drink our rich, delicious, extra-' |l nutritious milk! Make milk a | regular habit on your menu. ( NEHAL DBIRV PRODUCTS (0. Grade A Pasteurized F- ¿ Milk A Cre«m < A PHONÍ471 Some party1 I see they’re serving the i il o whiskey n in on y that's inai o L it > « ? g 4 5 Qt \\ \ 1HE 01 0 SUNNY BROOK COMPANY, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY Í'BOP BKHALFM — RHOp NEHALEM - KHOP NERALBM SUOI’ NEH \l EM \ \7 \ \ - 2 } / / / /'-Sy - SUOI* NEH Al EM — SHOP NEK 41. YOU CAN'T Forest Culls Sought Now Because Of Value for New Found Products The ancient oriental story teller story to shame fiction. who invented Cinderella with h r In less than a decade, the rags rags to riches line has a modern of the foreSt—cull logs, chunks, counterpart in the Pacific north- short and undersized logs, even west logger. stumps and tree tops—have be The burly gent with sawdust come much sought after for valu in his hair, pitch on his pants able products. Tree fibers have sudd.nly taken and slivers in his hands has come I on new values, Pulp mills con- I up with a modern Cinderella vert these once unwanted left- overs into high-grade pulp and Word Received of paper. At seven or eight new factories in Oregon and Wash- Illness of Brother ington, hardboards and softboards MIST — George Jones received are being made from these same word that his brother, Jim, from "old shoes” in the Cinderella man Vernonia was very ill in the ner. This is only the beginning. Good Samaritan hospital in Port Loggers are now relogging lands land, having underwent surgeiy once harvested, as many as four last Tuesday. times, and each time bringing out Not long till the Fourth and values in wood fibres. Best esti still it rams a little ev-ry day. mate is that an added 25 per cent Florence Dowling has been quite of wood is beiiig harvested from every acre. ill the past week. Some of these recovered logs Mr. and Mrs. C. Salmi and Lois from Marshland were visitors at are being converted into lumber, plywood and pulp as wood users the NoTman Hansen home Sat learn to utilize more and more urday ev.ning. that grows on every forest acre. Mrs. Donna Coryell and family The future holds promise of were Clatskanie visitors Saturday even more Cinderella develop evening. ments. It is estimated that 600 L. E. McGee has been visiting to 700 million board feet of for his son. Perry, in Washington the merly leftover wood at sawmills past few weeks. and plywood plants is going into Fr d Busch, Jr., was a Vernonia pulp chips alone. More millions visitor Saturday as were his of feet become hardboard, soft- mother, Mrs. Alma Busch, and board. bark products, ev n furni brother. ture as short lengths are fash Mrs. Reed Holding was a Ver- ioned. nonia shopped Saturday, also Mrs. Research laboratories soon will Austin Dowling and Bernard. introduce a whole line of new products to be mad? from wood i chemicals, wood sugar, drugs, ships stores, cork, cattle feed, al cohol, industrial products and new fibre products to go with rayon and a new family of celluloses. Group Gathers To Note Date NATAL — Mrs. Dora Waddell was the honored guest at a birth day party given at her home Mon day. The afternoon was spent visiting and playing bmgo. A door prize was won by Mrs. Lena Mathews. Mrs. Waddell received several lovely gifts. A lunch was served the guests. I Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Waddell were Sunday dinner guests at th" Vai Franklin home. Marilou Frederickson spent the week end at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap were in Forest Grove Sunday. Th-y called on Maude Barlow at th? Masonic home. Last week callers at the Bill Wolff home wer ■ Mr and Mrs. Art Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Pringle. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lindsay and Cassie Livingstone motored to Clatskanie Sunday. Monday visitors at the Pringle Fh»or coil «nd food value of the groceries at N.halem Mar. ket After doing your shopping there you will know that you have purchased the type of foods that will please you. If you are not a regular shopper at Nehalem Market, a trial will easily convince you that it will be to your advantage to do your grocery shopping here. NEHALEM MARKET AND GROCERY For Delivery Every Day Phone 721 RS’B II1K JOHS — K.l IMLIN JOBS — 143 |X IMS JOIN TREHARNE — Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Perkins of Westville, Ok lahoma and Mrs. Isham Storm of RIVERVIEW — Mr. and Mrs. Langlois, visited Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Grosshart of Lawrence, Jerome Whitmire and Mr. and Kansas visited his aunt and Mrs. Turner Daniel. They are uncle, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Run- aunt and uncle of Mrs. Whitmire dell, Tuesday, It had been 39 and Mr. Daniel. They enjoyed years since Mrs. Rundell had seen their stay in Oregon very much. her nephew. Mrs. Jane Miller called on Mr. and Mrs. Louis Huntley, Mrs. Florence Kirkbride Friday. daughter Betty, son Bob and Mr. and Mrs. Turner Daniel, granddaughters Cleo and Kimmie daughter Ruby and granddaugh Breedin, spent Sunday at Mc- ter Nancy, Mrs. Jerome Whitmire •Minnville visiting Nate Huntley and Mrs. Byron Kirkbride mo and Mrs. Mary Teel and tored to Hillsboro and Forest Tom. Grove Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Krinick W. H. Wienecke of North Plains her sister and brother-in-law. called at the Al Shedwin and and Mrs. Eli Howell, of Gales Carl Wienecke horn? Sunday. Creek spent Saturday at Ridge- Mrs. Virgil Sly of North Bend, field, Washington visiting at the Mrs. Herman Beaver and child home of E. L. Morgan. ren and Mrs. Mark Lewis and Mrs. J. E. Rose » son Bobby, son of Seaside called on grandma grandson Jackie and Mrs. E. L. Rogers Tuesday. Mrs. Sly re Lloyd sp.nt Sunday at the home mained for a f.w days visit with of Mr and Mrs. Mvrt Jenkins, her mother. Mrs. Jenkins is not so well as she was when she was here at the E. L. Lloyd home. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wood and children of Portland visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Olof Jacobson Sunday. Annual Happy Days Dates Set This year's annual Happy Days celebration at Hillsboro is sched uled to take place from July 1 to 4, according to an announcement Tuesday by the Hillsboro Fire men's association, sponsor of the event. People who want to celebrate the Fourth there will have the opportunity to enjoy a variety of entertainment, the firemen say. Included will be the selec tion of a Goddess of Liberty, a parade, patriotic exercises, band music, baseball, dancing and rol ler skating. The firemen are offering free to people who attend, the view ing of the Great Cepler Troup cf high wire performers and the an tics of Tola the clown. Free parking, picnic grounds and en trance to the grounds is also of fered. The parade will take place at 9:30 a.m. July 4 and the fire works display at 10:30 that even ing. The Happy Days occasion this year will be the largest of any staged in the 18 years the even: has taken place. FOR ATHLETES FOOT Use T-4-L for 3 to 5 days. It ac tually p»els off the outer skin, ex poses buried fungi and KILLS ON CONTACT. If not pleased with instant-drying T-4-L, your 40c back at any drug store. Today at NANCE'S THURS.. 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