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2 THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1957 THE EAGLE. VERNONIA, ORE. TOPICS OF THE TOWN What's Cooking 4-H Club Plans Demonstrations The What’s Cooking 4-H club held its twelfth meeting at the home of the leader, Mrs. Earl King, April 22. They discussed the paper drive and the Nehalem Valley fair days. Partners were chosen and to pics for the demonstrations at the fair were selected. They are going to try to do credit to their leader for all the hard work she has put into teach ing them. They had cookies and kool aid for refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heckenli- resident who is now with the uble entertained Easter with a Kraft Foods company, was mak turkey dinner for which guests ing business calls in Vernonia were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schell Monday. and family from Aloha and Mr. FOOD SALE. April 27. Strong's and Mrs. Herb Heckenliable and Electric. P.T.A. l«12c family. Mrs. E. Corsiglia of St. Helens RUMMAGE SALE, old P.O. bldg. spent several days last week at April 25. 26. 27. EUB Church. the home of her daughter and Ruth Circle. 1513c son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Owen East en- Valpiani. Douglas Johnson, son of Mr. t rtained members of their fami- l.ei for dinner on Easter. Guests and Mrs. C. L. Johnson, spent the were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest East, week end at Richland, Washing Sumner where he spent Easter. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gibson Sr., ton with his grandparents, Mr. Kim Roediger of Hillsboro is and Mrs. Clair Zimmer and en Mr and Mrs. Claude Gibson Jr. spending this week with her and family and Mr. and Mrs. joyed some good fishing in which grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank he reports catching the first fish, Dick McNair and family. Kasper. Ricky Drips, son of Mr. and the last fish, the most fish and ORCHID CORSAGES for Junior teh biggest fish. Mrs. Fred Drips, is now at home J&J SCHOLARSHIP entry Prom $1.50 up. Harry Emmons, after three and a half months 17ilc blanks available at Vernonia South Rose Ave. al Doembecher hospital during Visitors at the Fugate home on Drug Co. 17tlc which he underwent surgery. He Former residents who were Rock Creek Sunday were Mr. is much improved and getting visiting in Vernonia Monday and Mrs. Chris Norgard of Port along fine. were Mrs. Sarah Austin of Rio land who formerly lived here, Mr. and Mrs. Perry McFarland Dell, California and her two and Mrs. Ben Barker of River visited with her sister and hus daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Durham view. band, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bor and three children, also from Rio Captain and Mrs. R. A. Bonney ders, at Springfield the early Dell, and Mrs. Florence Wagner of Pensacola, Florida arrived on part of last week. from Cornelius. Among those Monday for a visit of several ORCHID CORSAGES for Junior they visited were the Frank weeks with her parents, Mr. and Prom SI.50 up. Harry Emmons. Langes, Mrs. Art Davis and Mrs. Mrs. Mike Willard. Mrs. Bonney South Rose Ave. 1711c Anna Partridge who is the child is the former Joy Willard. The Guests of Mrs. Mary Lanphear Bonneys are being transferred ren's grandmother. over the Easter week end were Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Nelson from Florida to California. her groat granddaughter, Mary spent Easter at Beaverton where FOOD SALE, April 27, Strong's Farrins. and Mrs. Bertha Huff they attended Easter services at Electric. P.T.A. 16t2c from Palo Alto, California. Marie Atkins, Gertrude Scha- the Congregational church, then Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lange had dinner with their daughter lock, Nora Mitchell, Ruby Biggs, drove to Portland Easter to visit and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Marbl" Frieda and Charles Biggs, Joan Mrs J. w McKenzie at PI Cook and daughter Marlene at and Steve Waite, Isabel and Har cians and Surgeons hospital and | Nendel’s. Others in the dinner ry Culbertson attended the Wash. found her recuperating slowly party were Rev. Albert King, ington-Columbia counties Ameri from surgery which she had last pastor of the Congregational can Legion jamboree held at Hills week. Sh ■ expected to be in the boro Tuesday evening. church, and his family. hospital all of this week. The T. F. Hiilyer home was the Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lange Week end guests al the home were dinner guests of Mr. and scene of a large family gathering of Mr and Mrs. Art Kittleson Mrs. W. B. Ortner Monday even I for Easter. An Easter egg hunt were their two daughter and fa amused the children and a fine ing. milies, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Mar RUMMAGE SALE, old P.O. bldg. dinner was enjoyed by all. Those cum and three children from Bay April 25. 26. 27. EUB Church. present were Herbert Combs, Mrs. City and Mr. and Mrs. Don Riley Ruth Circle. 15t3c Curson, Elmer Combs and fami from West Linn. The Rileys were Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Garner spent ly. Jack Combs and family, Clin accompanied by his two nieces. Easter at Seaside caring for then- tin Combs and family and Mr. Ralph Condit, former Vernonia granddaughter Susan and also and Mrs. L. G. West, all from I making the acquaintance of then- Portland. W. Curtis. Jerry DeRoia and new grandson. Brad. Other guest.-, at the Larry Garner home Sun T. A. Adams had identified num THURS.. FRI. APRIL 25-25 day evening were Mr. and Mrs. bers at Brunsmans by Wednesday Win. Lindley and Bill Hahmeyer. morning. Melvin Snook, who is attending Mrs. Lindley stayed to help her Oregon State college, sp -nt last daughter for a while. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Valpiani week end here. SATURDAY APRIL 27 Miss Deanna Powell spent Eas spent Easter in St. Helens visit ter at Port Orford with Mr. and ing with relatives. SUN., MON. APRIL 28 29 M. B. Steers Sr. returned home Mrs. Russel Juola. Monday after a visit with his sis ter at Snohomish, Washington, Plus DISNEYLAND U.S.A. This mon con give you I and other relatives and friends at Reunion Draws Good Attendance DATES io Remember THURSDAY. APRIL 25 Mt. Heart Rebekah Lodge—IOOF hall, 8:00 p.m. Baseball — Scappoose versus Vernonia, here, 3:30 am. FRIDAY. APRIL 26 F O E. Auxiliary — Hall on First Ave., 8:00 p.m. Eighth Grade plays — Washing ton school, 8:00 p.m. County track meet — Scappoose. Nehalem Valley Squares — Bir kenfeld, 8 p.m. John Harris, caller. SATURDAY. APRIL 27 Junior Prom — High school, 8:00 p.m. MONDAY, APRIL 29 Lions club dinner meeting—VFW hall, 7:00 p.m. P.T.A. Workshop — High school, 7:30 p.m. TUESDAY. APRIL 30 Odd Fellows lodge No. 246—IOOF hall, 8:00 p.m. Junior Promenaders — Union hall. Beginners, 7:00 p.m., other, 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, MAY 1 Boy Scouts Troop 201 — Cabin in city park, 7:00 p.m. Columbia County Homemakers Festival — Rainier, 9:15 a.m. Nehalem Chapter, O.ES. — Ma sonic Temple, 8:00 p.m. TIMBER ROUTE — Mr. and Mrs. Gus Hult, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Smith and Mrs. Mildred Calhoun attended the Lee family reunion held at Dilly Easter Sunday. There were fifty six members of the family present and fifty who could not attend. Mrs. Nell Thacker and daugh ter, Mrs. Betty Smith were in Forest Grove Monday on a busi ness trip. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carmichael and family spent Easter Sunday with his sister and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Berg at Bir- kenfeld. Mr. and Mrs. George Hult and son Marvin from Sweet Home were week end guests at the home of his brother and wife, Mr. H HERE! Heart Attack Takes Life of Wendell West Funeral services for Wendell W. West of Scappoose were held in St. Helens April 15. Mr. West was born August 18, 1904 and passed away April 11, suffering a heart attack while working at th" creosote plant in St. Helens. He worked* for ‘several years for the Columbia county road department and part of the time in the Vernonia district. He was the brother of Kenneth (Hap) West who preceded him in death. Survivors are a sister, Mrs. Rho da McKay and brother Wesley West of Scappoose, four niec"? and two nephews one of whom is Kenneth West on Timber route The family settled in Columbia county in 1860. SAVE Evening In Paris Stick Deordorant $1 00 $1.50 Value 1 Tafon—$10.70 Value. Only Etiquet Deordorant 98c Size 4Q Only ---------- □---------- SAVE Cinderella THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE , MONITOR H Phone HA 9-6015 "Where Your Money Buy« Mora" Riverview At the Mile Bridge N H H H M X ALWAYS — Top Quality ALWAYS — Best Prices ALWAYS — Phone and Delivery —From your home-owned independent grocery. 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