Red Cross TV Course Offered Gift Exchange Held At Winema HEC Meet BIRKENFELD — The December HEC meeting was held last Tuesday Columbia county residents with­ at the home of Mrs. Edna Johnson. in the viewing range of KOAP/ There were eight ladies present. A TV, channel 10, Portland, will soon potluck luncheon was served at noon. have an opportunity to get Red The eight present had a Christmas Cross first aid training in the com­ gift exchange, and they also made out their program plans for 1966. A fort of their living rooms. Guy Thomas of Vernonia and card party will be held at Edna’s Rod Norwood of St. Helens, both this coming Saturday, December 18, members of the board of direc­ at 8:00 p.m. Mrs. Paul Ramsey and Vicky and tors of the Oregon Trail chapter of Red Cross, jointly announced Paul, accompanied Shirley Berg to that channel 10 will broadcast the Clatskanie Friday evening to hear training films in ten half-hour ses­ the Christmas concert put on by the sions on Tuesday evenings at 7:00 Choralaires. The Ramsey family went to Portland Sunday afternoon p.m. beginning January 4. The two Red Cross board mem­ to hear Cascade College’s Oratorio bers from Columbia county point­ choir and orchestra rendition of Han­ ed out that viewers will, as a bon­ del’s “Messiah”. Jan Johnston ac­ companied them. Several from Mist Don and June Mulford will show in one bull’s antlers was carried us, have an opportunity to com­ attended the concert, also. plete the course and earn a Red their "Olympic Wildlife” movie in along in his fierce charge.” Mr. and Mrs. Fred Udey journey­ Cross first aid certificate by pre­ Vernonia at the Joy Theatre, He states that this is a chance Monday, December 27 and in to learn of the beauty of the registration, use of textbooks, and ed to Portland Wednesday and again Clatskanie at the Avalon Theatre, Olympic National Parx and where attendance of two work sessions Saturday for business reasons. Mrs. to practice skills and evaluate abili­ Vera Soderback and her mother, Tuesday, December 28 at 8 p. m. one can go into the back country ties. Mrs. Johnson, from Portland, visit­ This movie will be shown in with horses and camp out as they Thomas and Norwood have made ed at the Udey home Sunday morn­ magnificent color and Don will do.It is an opportunity to gain arrangem ents with the safety ser­ ing. give live narration. much information on the life and vices departm ent of the Oregon Arthur Bellingham, Boone John­ Don and June Mulford’s “ Olym habits of the Roosevelt Elk. Trail chapter so that two work ston, Jerry Widmayer and a friend, pic Wildlife” is a credit to the As one goes with Don and June sessions necessary for viewers com­ left for Witchita, Kansas Sunday Olympic National Park. They have via film, he will capture the mood pletion of the course will be held morning. Mr. Widmayer owns the captured the grandeur and beau­ of the “ High Country,” following in St. Helens dependent on the vol­ airport at Scappoose, and he and the ty of the Mighty Olympics, the the elk in their native habitat; ume of pre-registration. The place, friend that accompanied the four­ Majestic Bulls in their mighty mo­ travel through the “ Rain Forest,” dates, and times of the work ses­ some, will be bringing two new ments of battle and the heart along beautiful rivers and streams, sions will be announced later to planes back upon their return the end warming tenderness of the baby by magnificent waterfalls in the registrants. of the week. Mr. Johnston called elk calves. They have captured the “ Enchanted Valley,” and through For maximum benefits, viewers Mrs. Johnston Sunday evening and beauty of the deer in the “ Rain meadows of alpine flowers and will are encouraged to pre-register by said they were in Cheyenne, Wyo­ Forest” , as fawn, spikes and cross snowfields with many snow­ sending their name, address, and ming, and would be in Wichita the large bucks, and the dancing and capped mountains and glaciers one dollar to cover the cost of the next morning. Had the four left ear­ playfulness of the bears is spec­ above. first aid textbook and work book, lier Sunday (they were delayed by tacular. Admission prices are adults $1, to the Oregon Trail Chapter, Amer­ weather conditions) they had plan­ Don and June Mulford had al children 11 and under, 50c and un­ ican Red Cross, 4200 S. W. Cor­ ned to make it into Witchita the ready become famous with their der 5 free. Doors open at 7 and bett Ave., Portland, Oregon 97201. same day. "Mexico to Canada Trailride” and the show starts at 8 and is over With the rate of accidental deaths Harvey Cave from St. Helens, his other wildlife movies, but their at 10. constantly rising (105,000 in the son, Russell, and a nephew visited “Olympic Wildlife” beat all expec­ nation last year), the two Red at the Jim Watson’s Sunday. The tations and is climaxed with the Cross board members from Co­ men did some elk hunting. Mr. Cave greatest bull fight ever filmed Two Men Hospitalized lumbia county are encouraging as works at Phillips Motors in St. Hel­ “Of all my time in the hills,” many as possible to take advan­ ens. Mr. Watson is in Portland this And Another Released Don said, “ Filming this bull fight tage of this valuable training which week doing some painting in an RIVERVIEW — Clifford Fowler might well save lives. was the greatest thrill of my life. apartment owned by the Watsons. As we were crawling through the underwent surgery at the Tuality Anna Hanberg and Mrs. Alma hospital in Hillsboro Monday. He underbrush, the bugling reached a Samuelson went to Astoria last crescendo. We knew the fight is making good recovery. Thursday. Mrs. Samuelson visited George Peachey was taken to would start at any moment. A her daughter, Mrs. Helen Fick, and the U. S. Veteran’s hospital in crash of antlers just across an Anna visited with her brother and opening and the fight was on. We Portland Wednesday suffering with wife, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hanberg. pneumonia. Friday his wife, Agnes, were within 25 yards of these Visitors Saturday evening at the giant bulls, and the way they were and mother Mrs. Grace Peachey MIST—The Mist - Birkenfeld home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller accompanied Mrs. Carson Strong tearing up everything that got in Home Extension unit met at the their path, we could very easily to visit him and found him much Birkenfeld Center Friday with 16 were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hoard of get run over. They would lock ant­ improved. L. H. Sargent returned members present. Mrs. Bud He- Rainier. Sunday the Millers went to lers with terrific force. Their de­ h^me with them after about a meon and Mrs. Sulo Sanders were Longview to visit with his mother, termination to get at one another two week stay in that hospital. He guests. Mrs. Sanders won the host­ Mrs. Florence Miller. was so great that a log caught is now living at the Cherry Tree ess box. A Christmas box was apartments. packed and sent to a home. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Morgan of Gifts were exchanged among the Portland and Mrs. Myrtle Snook ladies. Mrs. Charles Hansen and visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Norman Hansen were host­ THURSDAY, DEC. 16, 1985 Virgil Snook Saturday. esses. Mrs. Art Bellingham and Mrs. Eldon Shetler will present What Every Woman Should Know About Electricity a t the January 14 meeting in the Birkenfeld Cen­ ter at 10:30 a.m. Mrs. A. R. Mills and Mrs. Charles Ramsey will be hostesses. There will be a potluck luncheon at noon. Everyone is wel­ come. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Higgason and Carol of Union were Saturday visitors of Mrs. Hugh Cox. Anna Hanberg stayed over night Satur­ day and Sunday with Mrs. Cox. Mr. and Mrs. George Mathews and Mr. and Mrs. W alter Math­ ews enjoyed the “Christmas 1965” program presented by the Chorl- aires Friday night at Clatskanie. Saturday visitors at the Charles Hansen home were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kulju and Terry of Portland and Mrs. Ken Justus, Joan and Judy of Creswell. Mr. and Mrs. James Lewis and four children of St. Helens moved into one of the Mist Cottages dur­ ing the week. Wildlife Film Scheduled Here Unit Packs Box For Christmas Winema Gives Members Pins BIRKENFELD — Four Winema Grange members were presented with 25 year membership pins and certificates at a recent joint Grange installation of Vernonia, Natal and Winema Granges in Natal on Sunday, December 5. The pin and certificate recipients from Birkenfeld’s local grange, were Tom Hopkins and his son, Mickey, and Mr. and Mrs. Fran­ cis Nordstrom. Mrs. Art Bellingham and her mo­ ther, Elsa Richardson, had dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Richardson and small son. Last Thursday Mrs. Bellingham and her mother were in Portland and did some Christmas shopping. They visit­ ed also with Mrs. Bellingham’s daughter-in-law, Mrs. Douglas Bel­ lingham (Dianna). Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bellingham and family were at the George Bellingham home Sunday. This was their annual Christmas tree trek. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Wanstrom were in Portland Saturday to do some shopping. Mrs. Sundland Home For Recuperation MIST—Mrs. Charles Sundland arrived home Sunday afternoon from the Good Sam aritan hospit­ al after having surgery from which she is recuperating nicely. Mr. and Mrs. W arren Deather- age and children of Seattle visited at the Dave Crawford home over the week end. Mrs. Deatherage and children formerly lived in one of the Mist cottages. Saturday visitors at the George Mathews home were Mr. and Mrs. Vic Berg and Mr. and Mrs. Dee- Veere Hershey and Dee. The Ken­ neth Tuppers visited them Sunday. Mrs. Charles Ramsey and Paul, Shirley Berg and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hansen were among those who attended the Christmas pro­ gram the Choralaires presented Friday evening at Clatskanie. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Garlock en­ joyed a short trip to E astern Ore­ gon the latter part of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wagner stayed at the Garlock home while they were away. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stuve and daughters of Beaverton visited with the Roy Kyser family Saturday. O L Y M P IC W IL D L IF E With Don and June Mulford l»/2-HOUR brilliant color movie Leading Sportsmen say: “It is the greatest elk film ever bought to the screen. It is magnificent. The bull fight alone is worth the price of admission.’’ JOY THEATRE, Vernonia, Mon., Dec. 27 Adults $1.00, Children 11 & Under 50c, 5 & Under Free Doors Open at 7, Show starts at 8, Over a t 10 AV ALON THEATRE, Clatskanie, Tuesday, Dec. 28 Oernonia Eagle Looking For A Christinas Gift That Will Last A Year? 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