Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, February 21, 1957, Page 3, Image 3

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    Valentine Motif Used at
Friendly Pinochle Party
Valentines were the theme used
in decorations, place cards and
seore cards when the Friendly
Pinochle club met last Friday
afternoon at the home of Mrs
Joe Vanderzanden.
The after­
noon began with a dessert lun­
cheon for which she served Jack
of Hearts rolls with salad and
angelfood cake.
Prizes for high and second high
scores went to Mrs. Jim Cox and
Mrs. Art Davis, respectively, and
the consolation prize for low
score was awarded to Mrs. Claude
Gibson.
The club will meet again to­
morrow with Mrs. Cox.
Sometimes a man’s character
would fail to recognize his repu­
tation if they were to meet.
SHOP AT HOME AND
SAVE
Master's Old Country Hardtack,
A crisp rye wafer
O C ‘
12-ox. Pkg.
¿it)
Nabisco Anniversary Assortment.
English Style Cookies
Found Package
Campfire Marshmallows
Pound Package
Tutewell Sweet Peas
Na. 303 Can
Columbia Sauerkraut
No. 303 Can
Hills-Dale Hawaiin Pine­
apple, half slices. 2'/ can
49
32
12
10
29
Deer Island
23 Folk Visit Here
27
Pk,30
Siokely's Finest Calif.
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Tomato Juice 46-oz. Can
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laaho Red Beans
2 Pound Package
Waite Popcorn
2-Pound Package
Py-O-My Blueberry
Muffin Mix
12-oz.
Announcement was made re­
Mrs. Sam Hearing Jr. was hos- |
tess for the regular meeting of cently that the Safeway Stores,
the P.E.O. Sisterhood on Tuesday Inc., will continue for 1957, their
evening, February 12. After the sponsorship of three important
business session, Mrs. Harry San- phases of the Oregon 4-H club
don, president, read her report program. For many years Safe­
way Stores have recognized the
of the year’s activities.
Mrs. Robert Lindsay, in charge achievement of boys and girls in
of the program, gave an interest­ agriculture and home economies.
ing and timely report on the The agricultural enterprise is a
book, “Biography of a Marriage,” livestock breeding program in
by Ruth Painter Randall, which which the state winner receives
dealt with the life story of Mary a $100 college scholarship Each
Todd Lincoln. Mrs. Lincoln, who county winner receives a sum­
is probably one of the most ma­ mer school scholarship to the an­
ligned of famous women in our nual 4-H Club summer school m
history, was really a warmly Corvallis. The full amount of
sympathetic person. The author­ the summer school scholarship is
ess tears aside the myth built $25. The purpose of the live­
up around Mrs. Lincoln and pre­ stock breeding program is to en­
sents facts proving that instead courage the development of boys
of being a cross for Mr. Lincoln and girls by promoting their par­
to bear, she was a wife and moth­ ticipation in 4-H livestock breed­
er who possessed, and fully earn­ ing projects and by encouraging
ed, the love and admiration of them to continue their 4-H work
her husband. Mrs. Randall, wife and improve and enlarg? their
of J. G. Randall, our foremost herds and flocks.
The two home economics pro­
Lincoln scholar and author of
“Lincoln—The President”, was grams sponsored again in 1957
present at the opening of the Lin­ are the awards for the dollar din.
coln papers in 1947. In addition ner competition at the Oregon
to consulting this original evi­ state fair and the food prepara­
dence, she made full use of the tion or food preservation demon­
Herndon-Weik Papers, the notes stration program in the counties
which were the basis for Hern­ and also at the State Fair.
In the dollar dinner program
don’s biography.
Mrs. Randall
also had access to little-known the champion senior dollar din­
manuscript collections and to pri­ ner cook receives a $100 college
vate safe-deposit boxes which scholarship from Safeway.
yielded letters never before used.
In the food preparation and/oi
The next meeting of this group food preservation contest the best
will be held at the home of Mrs. demonstrator in each county will
Wilma Thompson, on Tuesday, receive a $5 cash award. At the
February 26, with Mrs. Marge state fair in the state competition
Bassett in charge of the program. the champion demonstrator or
demonstrators in the food pre­
paration or food preservation
program each receives a $50 U.S.
U. S. Good Chuck
Lb 45
THESE PRICES GOOD
AS LONG AS PRESENT
STOCK LASTS
MILL MARKET
AND LOCKERS
Member United Grocers Inc.
Deliveries Twice Daily
10 A.M. & 3 P.M.—Ph. HA 9-3492
NATAL-PITTSBURG — Mrs.
Ollie Olsen, Mrs. Esta McCully |
and Mrs. Adell Parmer all ot
TIMBER ROUTE — The Tre­
Deer Island, were Sunday guests
harne Birthday club met at the
of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Parmer.
Mrs. Lloyd Stuve and children, home of Mrs. Mabel Reynolds
Dianne and Steven and Mrs. Don Thursday to honor her on her
Kinion of Dallas were Friday birthday. A buffet pot luck lun­
overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. cheon was served to th« folow­
ing guests: Midge Reynolds and
W. R. Wolff.
son, Maxine Reynolds, Florence
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Wolff were
Reynolds, Carol Reynolds, Edna
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Reynolds and 3 children, Pauline
Mrs. Kenneth Tupper.
Tisdale, Pat Weaver and son, Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Veere Her­ and Mrs. H. Rose, Albert Rey­
shey are the proud owners of a nolds, Clyde Thomas, Audrey
new 1957 Chevrolet sedan.
Markley, Sarah Cox, Mrs. Carl
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Peterson call­ Snyder, Thelma Weaver and the
ed on Mrs. Freda Foster at hostess. After lunch the hostess
Marshland, last Saturday after­ opened her many lovely birthday
noon.
gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Oblack and
S/Sgt. Jack Gates and his
Mrs. Reed Holding called on Mr.
family of Portlapd spent last
and Mrs. Robert Kyser in Forest week end at the home of his
Grove last Saturday afternoon.
folks, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ship-
ley.
Saturday afternoon, Mr. and
Mrs. Carol Wienecke drove to
Manning and visited her sister,
Mrs. Elva Tolke, and son Robert.
On their way home they stopped
and visited with their cousins,
Mr and Mrs. Wm Shepard in
Buxton.
New neighbors near Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Weaver are Mr. and
Mrs. Pat Eberly who moved here
from Banks.
Mrs. Thelma Weaver, Mrs.
Pauline Tisdale and Mrs. Mabel
$1.75
Reynolds were in Forest Grove
Tuesday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Donovan Rey­
nolds were in Portland Saturday
on business.
Now
Freddy Bender has been con­
fined to his home with a case of
tonsilitis the last few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Falconer and
Now
Mrs. Mary Eide of Banks were in
Portland Monday on a combined
pleasure and business trip.
Size
SAVINGS
STAG Country Club
90‘
STAG Alter Shave Talc
50«
STAG Shampoo lor Men
65«
STAG Shaving Mug
65«
For hair and scalp. Reg.
Regular $1.00
Regular $1.25
Regular $1.25
Now
RAYVE Home Perm. Kits $100
Regular $2 00
Now
ARMAND Shampoo
Regular 50c
.......... —
Now
CREAM Shampoo
Helen Cornell. Reg 98c
Now
SILQUE Shampoo
Regular 49c
Treharne Club
Has Luncheon
........ -
Now
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25«
49«
29«
VERNONIA DRUG CO.
TELEPHONE HA 9-6254
Vernonia, Ore.
THURSDAY. FEB. 21. >9ST
THE EAGLE, VERNONIA. ORE.
Mrs. Lincoln Is
Safeway Stores To Continue
Program Subject 4-H Scholarship Awards Plan
Grand Chief Is
Guest of Temple
Birthday Celebration
Fetes Three Generations
Three generations of birthdays
were celebrat'd at the home of
Mr and Mrs. B. J. Horn Sunday
Mrs. Ann Brown of Dallas,
when family members gathered
Oregon, grand chief of Oregon.
to observe the birthdays of Mrs
Pythian Sisters, was guest of
Horn; her mother, Mrs. Ethel Me.
honor at a planned potluck din­
Roberts of Forest Grove and her
ner last Wednesday evening pre-
grandmother. Mrs J. J. Adkins,
ceeding the regular meeting of
also of Forest Grove. A buffet
Vernonia Temple No. 61.
dinner was served, replete with
This was also the official visit birthday cakes, and the honored
of the grand chief to the temple, guests were the recipients of
and ritualistic work was exem­ gifts, also.
plified for her inspection.
Others who were here for the
Also present as a guest was occasion ware Mr. Adkins, grand
Jessie Sewell of Hillsboro, past father of Mrs. Horn, and two
grand senior, who was accom­ ! sisters and families, Mr. and Mrs
panied by four members from Lester Heisler and son Ronnie
Phoenicia Temple at Hillsboro. and Mr. and Mrs. James Simon­
Other temples represented were ton an£ son Larry, all from For
Ava, St. Helens; Fern, Yamhill est Grove.
and Willamette, Independence.
Cora Lange, Lucille Hickman,
Catherine Lentz and Virginia Singspiration Announced
Hogberg were initiated and ad­ At Nazarene Church Sun.
mitted as new members.
A Singspiration, under spon
Following the disposition of the
sorship
of the Vernonia Minis­
regular business of the meeting,
a lovely
addendum was terial association, has been an-
given
for
the
grand ounced for this Sunday evening
chief, in which she was taken at the Nazarene church at 9:0ft
on a treasure hunt. Escorted by o'clock. It will be led by the
Silvia Wolff, sh • found directions group of Christian young people
at various places in the hall, from George Fox college at New­
berg who are to be here Sunday
which finally led to the piano.
After the group sang her of­ as a deputation team at the Naza
ficial song, "Look for the Silver rene church.
Everyone is invited to attend
Lining," she was presented a
lovely silver cake server. She this hour of inspirational sing­
was also given a silver offering ing which is scheduled so that
to aid in her project at the people may attend evening ser­
vice at their own church and
Pythian home at Vancouver.
The grand chief gave a very then assemble at the Nazarene
interesting talk and the new church located one block north
members and other visitors were of Bridge street on Third street
also called upon to say a few for the sing.
words.
Time may be money—but it
Marie Laschinger drew the hos­
hangs a lot heavier on our hands.
tess prize.
Savings Bond from Safeway. The
purpose of these home economics
awards is to recognize and en­
courage the girls in these respec­
tive home economics endeavors.
It was announced by Robert
H. Stevely, county extension
agent, 4-H club work, that Co­
lumbia county 4-H members will
again be eligible to compete in
this program. Joanne Johnson
of c^itskanie was the 1956 win­
ner of the $100 college scholar­
ship.
Catherine DuPuis of Birkenfeld
was the 1956 winner of the sum.
mer school scholarship
Quartet Enters
Barbershop Fete
NATAL-PITTSBURG — Mrs
W. R Wolff received word that
the Pendletone Tutors, a barber­
shop quartet of Pendleton, Ore­
gon, of which her son, Marvin
Turner is a member, has entered
the Barber Shop Ballad contest,
being held in Forest Grove Feb­
ruary 28, March 1 and 2.
Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap
motored to Portland Monday.
Callers at the Noble Dunlap
home last Thursday were Mrs.
Wm. Pringle, Link Peterson and
Mrs. Martha Kelasse.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Lloyd and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Foshaug, all
of Deer Island, were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Parmer, Sat­
urday evening.
Robert Fredrickson and little
daughter, Denice of Portland
were Wednesday guests at the
Wm. Pringle home.
Callers at the home of Mrs.
Susan Fowler on Thursday were
Mr and Mrs. Wm. Marshall, the
former Mrs. Edna Gwin, of Port­
land and Mr. and Mrs. James
Smith of Warren.
Mrs. Kenneth Tupper
and
baby daughter Sandra, called on
Mr. and Mrs. Noblc Dunlap, Sat.
urday afternoon.
i
County Historical Meet
Is Saturday at Yankton
NATAL-PITTSBURG — Mr.
and Mrs. Robert S. Lindsay were
among those who attended the
funeral of Rev. Ervin Leake,
held in Portland last Thursday.
Mrs. Florence Hammond of
Redondo B"ach, California is
visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs.
Susan Fowler for a few days.
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Noble Dunlap were Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Carmichael and family and
Mrs. Laura Carmichael.
Mr. and Mrs. Dee Veere Her­
shey and family were Portland
shoppers Saturday and Sunday
they were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Childs in Ver-'
nonia.
BURNS
I
History of the Yankton district
will be viewed Saturday, Febru­
ary 23 by the Columbia County
Historical society when it meets
in the Yankton Grange hall. A
potluck dinner will be held at
noon and this will be followed
by the business meeting and pro­
gram. All interested persons are
welcome to attend.
Local Couple Attends
Leake Funeral Thursday
Radio and TV
Sales-Service
ALL MAKES
REPAIRED
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DAY. EVENING SERVICE
IPhone HA 9 5441 — Vernonia I
Extension
Engagement Revealed
For Miss Barbara Owen
PHones
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Mr and Mrs. Arthur A. Owen
of Clatskanie, announce the en­
gagement of their daughter. Bar.
bara Jeanne, to Carl Daniel Low­
ry, son of Mrs. Charles W Lowry
of Venice, California. The bride­
elect is a graduate of Vernonia
high school. A June wedding is
planned.
Extend
Your Reach
John Harris To Call
For Valley Squares
4
John Harris of Vernonia will
be tbe caller for the Nehalem
Valley Squares when they dance
Friday evening at the Birkenfeld
Grange hall. All square dancers
are welcome to attend.
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SINGSPIRATION
February 24 - 9:00 P. M.
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An extra phone in kitchen- bedroom ~~
laundry or utility room—naves steps, makes
your telephone even more convenient.
Team from
George Fox College
Nazarene Church
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Cost? About 4e per day. To order yours, ,
call our Business Office.
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