16 community june15 2017 My Fair Lady Court Announced to Columbia County when she married in June of 1967. Claudia and her hus- band have one daughter and one son, with three grandchildren. She gradu- ated from Warrenton High School, then attended Wil- lamette University, Pacific University, Portland State, and OHSU. She enjoyed teaching, loves music, en- joys meeting people and listening to their experi- ences. She has volunteered with her church her whole life, with Kiwanis since 2001, and was the Pacific Penny Dean, Vernonia - Penny Dean Northwest Kiwanis Dis- was born and raised in Vernonia. She Front Row: Tina Brewington holding a photo of her mother trict Young Children Prior- Penny Dean, Alta Lynch. Back Row: Claudia Eagle, spent some time living in Springfield Margaret Brady, Rainier - ity One Chair from 2009- Ruth Donaldson, Margaret Brady. and in Dexter, Oregon. Penny was wid- Margaret was born and raised in club and the Ralph Painter Dinner. She 2013. Claudia also started owed. She was the mother to a daugh- Devils Lake, North Dakota. She moved has worked as a wife and mother since volunteering with the Columbia County ter and a son, and a grandmother to two to Columbia County in 1976. She is mar- 1962, as a bus driver in Rainier from Transit Citizens Advisory Committee boys and one girl. She went to school in ried with five sons, four daughters, and 1977-1987, and at Trojan Nuclear Plant last year. She was one of Oregon’s first Vernonia. Her hobbies included crafts, eight pets, or as Margaret refers to them, from 1985-2004. Her most treasured elementary school counselors. She’s “fuzzy people.” She has 18 grandchil- memory has been watching her grand- served on the Presbyterian Church USA dren, and three great-grandchildren children be born. Committee on Ministries, and was one of - with two more pending. She went to six delegates on the Presbyterian Church school in Webster, North Dakota, and Ruth Donaldson, Clatskanie - Ruth USA General Conference in 2012. Her Marie Krahn Fargo, North Dakota. She has volun- was born in Longview and raised in most treasured memory was meeting her Massage Therapy teered with Beaver Homes Grange Clatskanie, where she has lived almost husband, Bill, and getting to know him. since 2004, with the St. Helens Moose all her life. She attended Clatskanie El- since 2013, and with the Red Cross. ementary and graduated from Clatskanie Alta Lynch, Scappoose - Alta Lynch Auto injury recovery/medical billing She’s been involved with the sewing High School. Ruth and her husband was born in Clintonville, Wisconsin. She • Accepting: Medical Benefits Cards have four sons, 16 grandchildren, and moved to Oregon at age 11. She gradu- • Medical Massage Cupping three great-grandchildren. Her hobbies ated from Redmond High School and • Swedish Massage include scrapbooking, genealogy, sports, moved to Columbia County in the early MOVING SALE • Reiki • Deep Tissue cooking, and volunteering. She has been 1980s. If she had to choose her most 8:00-4:00 • Reflexology involved with Clatskanie Baptist Church treasured memory, she’d choose spend- Fri, June 30 & Sat, July 1 since 1951, teaching Sunday School, ing time with her dad after school train- • doTerra Aroma Touch serving on the Christian Education ing horses under his guidance. Growing King boxspring & frame, • Trigger Point Therapy Board, leading bible study, and hosting up, Alta wanted to be a truck driver at a futon, couch, dressers, • Myofacial Release computer desk, tables, women’s ministry. She has volunteered time when women were not in that field mini fridge, lots of misc. as a Head Start state and regional repre- of work. Her dad told her she could do 503-429-5180 Everything must go! sentative, with Clatskanie Little League, it, and she started doing so in 1977. She lic#5495 Babe Ruth Baseball, the Boosters, and owned and operated her own trucking 226 C Street mariekrahn@frontier.com the Senior Center. Beginning in 1979, company until 2016. Earlier jobs in- she has been a foster parent to more cluded training reindeer for Operation than 75 foster children. She’s worked Santa Claus, moving brahma bulls, and as a dairy farmer, owned and operated delivering papers on her Shetland pony a day care, owned a restaurant, owned in Prairie City. For the last 10 years, she Vernonia Christian Church a vintage shop, and was the center has been devoted to helping veterans manager for Head Start. She says her and their families. Currently, she volun- Join us for Vacation Bible School 2017 most treasured memory is split be- teers with VFW Auxiliary, the St. Hel- tween two days: Her wedding day in ens Elks Lodge, and the Elks Veterans We are excited to meet you! 1965, and her 50th wedding anniver- Bunker. She was awarded the 2014-15 Imagine a world where curious kids become hands-on inventors who sary in 2015. Elks National Veterans Volunteer of the discover they’re lovingly crafted by God. Your child will have fun learning Year Award, and the 2016 South Colum- Claudia Eagle, St. Helens - Clau- bia Chamber of Commerce Community that they each are created by God and built for a purpose! dia was born in Seattle and raised in Impact Award. Northeastern Washington. She moved Ages K thru 6th Grade Your child will be enrolled in the grade they are entering in the fall. Columbia River People’s Util- ity District has announced the members of the 2017 My Fair Lady Court. This year’s princesses are: Margaret Brady, Rainier; Penny Dean, Vernonia; Ruth Donaldson, Clatskanie; Claudia Eagle, St. Helens; and Alta Lynch, Scappoose. The My Fair Lady Pageant is held during the Columbia County Fair & Rodeo each year to recognize senior women for their outstanding service in their community. This year’s pageant will be held at 1:00 pm on Wednesday, July 19, as part of Senior Day. Colum- bia River PUD and the Retired Senior Volunteer Program are sponsors of this year’s pageant. camping, trips to the beach, fam- ily, volunteering, and church. Her most treasured memory was growing up in Vernonia and see- ing the changes that have come to this community. She volunteered for the Vernonia Cares Food Bank from 1996 to 2017. She worked for the Vernonia School District for 30-plus years before retir- ing in 2000. She also worked in production for Viewmaster. After accepting her nomination as a My Fair Lady Princess, Penny passed away. Her daughter, Tina, is par- ticipating on her behalf. When asked about Penny’s most trea- sured memory, Tina recalled her mother’s laugh and smile. Maker Fun Factory From 6-8 p.m. 7th-12th Grade will have a time of fun, food and fellowship, so please come and join us in the evening at the church. When: June 26 - June 30, 9:00 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Where: Vernonia Christian Church, 410 North Street, Vernonia To register go to: http://www.myvbs.org/vernoniachristianvbs For more information contact: Kari Hough – Director at 503-701-3988 or Andrea Grant at andrea.grnt@gmail.com Car Wash Lunch/Goodies Bake Sale Soccer Gear Swap ...and much more! June 24th at Hawkins Park 11am-3pm Fundraiser for Vernonia Youth Soccer Club