Grade Champion Team Given Dinner. Party Ladies Attend Yamhill Meeting f April 5, the Washington school champion basketball team, other members of the basketball squad, their coach, James Johns and the other men of the elementary school faculty were entertained with a noon lunchibn by the American Legion Auxiliary as re. cognition of the splendid record made during the past season. Another event in their honor has been arranged for this Fri­ day evening when_ they will be the guests of the PEP club at a skating party. Lady June Ray, president; Lady Mane Atkins, vics president; Lady Myrtle Oakes, Jr. past pre­ sident of Auxiliary Washington No. 14 of Hillsboro, attended the regular meeting Thursday even­ ing. April 7 of Yamhill Auxiliary No. 6. gsalem Auxiliary No. 11 had eight memb°rs present. There were mtroducticyis of association efficers and several were present, one being Lady June Ray of Vernonia, association guard. Ther^ were several past asso- < ate president and one past pre­ sident of the Rebekah assembly. Olive Ramey, of Hillsboro. After the meeting adjourned, everyone took part in a cake v alk, after which refreshments of sandwiches, cake and coffee were served. Nehalem Circle Seats Officers Pinochle Club Has "Egg" Hunt Members of the Friendly Pin­ ochle club met April 1 with Mane Shafer for a delicious des­ sert luncheon which was follow­ ed by an afternoon of play. High score went to Agnes Gibson and low to Cora Lange. The club met again April 8 at the home of Marjorie DeHart for an Easter party. The dessert luncheon was served at tables cleverly decorated . with the Easter motif with Easter basket place cards. When time came for play, the guests were dispersed on an East­ er egg hunt for their score cards which were designed like clev- erlyerly decorated Easter eggs and were hidden about the house which was gay with bunnies, nests of eggs and oth-r Easter decorations Easter prizes were awarded to Eleanor Thompson for high score and to Margaret Vanderzanden Jor low. The club will play again to­ morrow at the home of Agnes Gibson in Riverview. Stamp Club Scheduled To Meet Friday Night THE EAGLE, VERNONIA. ORE. The Vernonia stamp club mem­ bers will meet at 7:00 o'clock Friday evening, April 15 at thf city hall. Stamp collectors a IV welcome. Card Party Aid To Uniform Fund The card party sponsored by the St. Mary’s Altar society for the benefit of the high school band uniform fund will b-' held Saturday evening in the V.FW hall rather than in the Parish hall in order to provide room for more tables. The party will begin at 8:00 o’clock and refreshments will be served, The public is cordially invited to attend and enjoy the evening as well as help a very worthy cause. Installation of officers was held by Nehalem Circle No. 881, Neigh- borns of Woodcraft, at the IOOF hall April 7 with Catherine Lentz acting as installing officer. Er­ ma Johnson was installed as guardian neighbor for another year and is supported by an excellent corps of officers. June Willis made the presentation of a past guardian's pin to Cather­ ine Lentz. Marian Cashel was initiated TREHARNF, — Mr. and Mrs. into the circle that evening also Selwyn Graves and Dana speng Margaret Kreider, general re­ Easter Sunday at the Wilbur presentative, and Roy Peters, Thacker home, In the afternoon field manager were present and they visit-d at the William Fal- talked about the district meeting coner home. to be held at the Woodcraft Mr. and Mrs. Otto Stowell and Ruby Wright, worthy matron, sons of Buxton, N?ll Thacker, building in Portland April 27 and 28. Delegates elected to attend and Leland Stone, worthy patron Bud and Mary Eide of Banks this meet arc Alice Lindsay and of Minerva chapter, O.E.S., Port­ spent Easter Sunday with ethe Erma Johnsort-and alternates ar - land and Rov WrK’ht and Ka­ •William Falconers Nola Brady 9nd Catherine Lentz. therine Stone, their trailers,Even­ Mr. and Mrs. E F. Polzel and After the meeting, refresh­ guests of Nehalem Chapter Wed­ children of Portland spent Satur­ day night and Sunday with her ments were served at tables de­ nesday night, April 6 After a short meeting a social parents, Mr. and Mrs. R S. Stan­ corated with daffodils and each neighbor received an Easter card, hour was spent in the dining ley. The refreshments wen* Some gifts were received from : room. Mr and Mrs. Herb-rt Beider delicious and Bibles were very and children were in Skamokawa. secret pals also. The Handcraft club will meet pretty with Easter decorations. Washington Easter Sunday April 22 at the home of Nona The refreslffnent committee was Mrs. Midge Reynolds and Mrs. Lankston at 8:00 p.m. Also, a Sally Ortner, Julia Fisher and Exie Weaver took Mrs. Reynold's son Michael to a doctor in Port­ Mother’s Day program will be Louis? Hamnett. presented at the circi? meeting land Friday. Mr and Mrs. Joe Miller were May 5. Brunsmans Send Message in Forest Grove Saturday • Mr. and Mrs. Dave Weaver of While Visiting Jerusalem Leonard Williamson Vernonia visited Mr. and Mrs. RIVERVIEW — Mfc. Pearl Robert Reynolds and EaA Sun- To Call at Birkenfelfi Wilkerson received word from day evening. Leonard Williamson of Seaside Mr^and Mrs. Pet? Brunsman that Mesdames Dode Reynolds. Fior­ will be the caller for the Neha­ they were then in Jerusalem and cnee Reynolds. Edna Reynolds. lem Valley Squares when they had visited the Church of Na­ Thelma Weaver and Maxine* Rey­ meet at Birkenfeld Friday, April tivity and were starting their nolds papered and painted for Visitors welcome. homeward trig the next day. Mrs M^ige Reynolds Monday. ----------------------------------------------- - _• Many Families Have Visitors Nehalem Chapter Has Visitors SCHOOLS DtPEND HEAVILY CM LOCAL PROPERTY TAXES YOU (JAN HELP YOURPSCHOOIS BY HELPIN6 YOUR ASSESSOR DO A OOMPLETF, FAIR JOB OF ASSESS kAEM-ft BE PORT ANY INEQUITIES TO HIM • THURSDAY, APR RIVERVIEW — Mr. and Mrs. F R Barlow and daughter Heather of San Leandro, Cali­ fornia visited at the home of her mother, Mrs. Glenn Mitchell on Tuesday. Mr and Mrs Guy Thomas and daughter Janelle visited his bro­ thers and families,' Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Thomas and Mr and Mrs. Charles Thomas at Tillamook on Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Zumwaltz and daughter Paula of Dallas visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom mon and Mr. «Rid Mrs Ever­ ett Wood Sunday. Also visiting at the Wood home were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Padgett of Coquille. Mrs E D. Jerman spent four days last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Bowe at Sa­ lem Mr. Bowe spent the week end here with the Jerman’s. Mr. and Mrs. John Krinick spent Sunday at Gales Creek visiting Mrs Ella Howell. Mr. and Mrs. Myrt Jenkins f,nd daughter Jeanene of Port- and spent the week end at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Lloyd and Mr. and Mrs. J. E Rose. Others there Sunday wer • Mrs. Erlene Snell, Budd Penn and Jimmy Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. Olin Robbins and baby spent the week end with his mother, Mrs James Cavitt at Washougal, Washington. Mr. and Mrs Walter Parker en joyed Easter dinner with the:, daughter and family, Mr. a. J Mrs. Homer Gwin. Mrs. Phil Andregg of Sa!en spent the week end at the horn • of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Glenn Mitchell. SAVE°at your TIME OIL Sta tion. Major Oil Product*. IStl J UNES S*T Y L E CENTER BELOW COST COAT SALE ¡MZHZHXHZNZHZHZHZHZHZHZHZk ANNUAL H H H M H FIREMEN’S BALL S&t, April 23 H I.O.O.F. 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