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2 THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1953 THE EAGLE, Mist Girl Wins Award To 4-H Summer School VERNONIA. ORE. ¡ 4-H Leaders to Meet at Rainier Ella May Kyser, Mist, is the winner of a $20 scholarship to 4-H rummer school in June the coun. The regular quarterly meet ty extension office announced ing of the Columbia county 4-H earlier this week. The county leaders association will be held quota to the school is 45. Scholar at the K. P. hall in Rainier on Saturday, May 9 at 10 a.m., ac ships are awarded to outstanding cording to Mrs. Alta Janes, presi club members on their club work dent. in 1952. In order to be eligible The business meeting will be io attend summer school, club held during the morning with a members must be at least 12 years number of items to be considered states Mrs. Janes. Reports will <if age on June 16 and be enrol I also be given by the leaders who led m a 4-H club this year. | attended the state 4-H leaders | conference at Corvallis in Jan- FOURTH annual Firemen's Ball, | uary. Dave Patterson, International May 9, Legion hall. Music by Farm Youth Exchange delegate Hal Cook. Sponsored by Vernonia from Oregon to Finland in 1952 Fire Department. Admission $1 will speak at 1 p.m. He will person. 18t2c tell of his experiences while liv ing with farm families and show colored slides which he took in Finland. The noon meal will be pot luck. Mrs. Janes states that anyone ell J wishing to hear Patterson is / k welcome to attend. < / ' \ A *. < Cooking Club Girls Bake Bread April 30 Ramblers Start Series of Dances Ths dinner club division of the Busy Bee 4-H cooking club of Mist met at the home of Bonnie Kyser April 30 to make bread. A variety of rolls were baked as well as one loaf of bread and a Swedish tea ring. While ths bread was rising the girls enjoyed playing games. After the meeting was ad- joumed, the club ment to Bir- k;nfeld to see the flower show. The new series of dances inaugu rate last Saturday at the county fairgrounds, will be staged by the Powder River Ramblers with the cooperation of the Columbia county fair association. Considerable remodeling has been done at ths fair ground dance hall to ready it for the series of danoss. A western at- Unit to Help at Community Day In the Spring Picture Milk is strictly in the spirit of, pep-up-and-go that comes with : spring! Rich in vitamins, it gives every member of the! family the stamina to ward off j change-of-season ailments . . .Ill builds vim and vigor for out-| door activities. Serve your, family plenty of our whole-ffl some, farm-fresh milk now! I I_____ NEHALEM ORIRY PRODUITS (0. Grade A Pasteurized Milk & Cream <3 * PHONE 471 1 The last meeting of the Mist- Nehalem home extension unit was held Friday, May 1, at the home of Mrs. Arby Mills on Fish, hawk road. Twenty-two answer ed the roll call, with nine child ren .present. The 4-H chairman gave a report on the paper drive. They had gathered fn tons of paper. She also ask?d if this unit would furnish salad for Community Day which is May 16 at Vernonia. Minnie Wilson will take the salads; they should be at her home by 9 a.m. Azalea House was discussed again and it was decided to con tribute toward ths fund again this year. The lesson of the day was oven RIVERVIEW — Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Fields and baby of Trini meals given by Mae Mills and dad, California have moved into Mrs. Ellen Lonquist. They pre the Krinick house on Tenth St. pared a complete oven meal and i Mrs. Fields was formerly Janet th? results were sampled by ths club. They prepared meat loaf, i Siedelman. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hawkins and oven rice, green beans Spanish I three sons visited at the home of style and prune cake. Aft.r the j Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore at St. demonstration, the club members planned an oven meal to suit their Helens, Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. John Krinick own family taste. I visited at the home of Mr. and Homemakers festival was dis Mrs. E. C. Hill at LaFayette Sun cussed again and those planning to att nd were to have pur day. Mrs. Clara Barnett of St. Helens chased their luncheon tickets. The spent last week at the home of club adjourned until September. her daught r and family. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gibson. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Gibson took her to Cedar I Response to Paper Hills to visit another daughter, Drive Pleases Club Mrs. Keith Laloli. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Buckner, sons The Little Bakers 4-H girls Jerry and Linn, and Lee Allen spent Sunday at the home of Mr. are very happy about all the and Mrs. Ray Buckner at Hills paper people gavP to them. Th • 4-H day will be held May 16 at boro. the Legion hall. Ths girls made cookies to be judged at their COOKED FOOD SALE, Satur last me ting, everybody bringing day. May 9, Sundland's. Sponsored five. The girls sampled about by Pythian Sisters. 19tlc every kind. E. G. Engebretson THURS.. FRI. •« Dan Dailey - ! j ! — FOURTH annual Firemen's Bail, May 9, Legion hall. Music by Hal Cook. Sponsored by Vernonus Fire Department. Admission bl person. 1812c Moves Made in Riverview Homes i For Grade A Ohio Resident to Pasteurized Visit Month Here Dairy Products I • TREHARNE — Mrs. Ed Schafer of Sanduskv. Ohio is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Art Kirk and oth“r r.latives for a month. Mrs. Dude Weaver, Mrs. Harry Weaver, Mrs. Lin Reynolds and Michael and David, Mrs. Don Reynolds and Cathy and Mrs. Ro bert Reynolds of Mist motored to Portland Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith are ths parents of a girl born Thurs day night, April 30 at the Jones hospital in Hillsboro. Mr. Smith spent Saturday and Sunday mov ing their household goods up into one of Rilla Snyder’s houses at the old camp site. Mr. and Mrs. Don Reynolds en tertained at a birthday party Fri day vening for Cathy and Glen. Virginia Cox was an overnight guest of Jo Ann Kirkbride Friday night. RIVERVIEW — Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rose have moved from Mrs. Mills’ house into the Clar- encs Fowler house and George Clark has moved into the Mills home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hunt, son Roger, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hunt and childr,'n visited Wesley Hunt at Fort Lewjs Sunday. Sunday visitors at the Glenn Mitchell home wers Mr. and Mrs. John McCoy and children, Mr. and Mrs. Pat McCoy and son and Mr. and Mrs. George Marchand, all of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Powell visited at the home of their son and family, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Powsll, at Marlene Village Sun day. Ths latter Mrs. Powell is home from the hospital with their new son, Mark William. • I ' I Call or Write I I HAM DINNER, sponsored by the V.F.W. Auxiliary. 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