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4 THURSDAY. APRIL 25, 1957 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA. ORE. | Extension Units Sandra Tupper Baptised'1 Wedding Date Is At Services on Easter ' Festival May 1 Set For May 11 i Eagles Auxiliary Visited By State President Friday The Eagles auxiliary entertain ed their state president, Mrs. NATAL-PITTSBURG—Mr. and F. L. Ballard, director of ex Gladys Yokam Friday evening. Mrs. W R Wolff, Mr and Mrs. tension, Oregon State college, Also visiting were Bertha Ro Kenneth Tupper and daughter RIVERVIEW — Mr. and Mrs will be the guest speaker at the berts, past president and Essel Sandra motored to Portland Sun Dean Boyd, Forest Grove, have i Homemaker ’ s Festival held at Rittner, junior past president, of day morning where they attend the Shendah auxiliary. Mrs. Yo- ennounced May 11 as the date for ed church services and the bap Raimer high school, Wednesday, kum showed interesting pictures the marriage of their daughter May 1st. tism of little Sandra at St. Paul’s of her trip to the national con Yvonne, to Thomas C. Rice, Ver- Other features of the days pro Lutheran church. All were din vention at Pittsburg. Cake and j.imis. The wedding will be at gram include greetings from C. ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max the home of Mr and Mrs. L. Boyd Hallene Price, home management coffee were served after the Glienke. m Forest Grove, an aunt of the specialist, Oregon State college; a meeting. Richard Peterson was among bride. Tom will leave May 15 skit by the St. Helens Home Ex those who attended the funeral of f< r duty in the army tension unit; recognition of unit Miss Laurel Wycoff, Miss Dee Dale Miller, held in Rainier last goals and 100' < attendance; and Ann Cook and Allen Fowler spent Thursday. installation services for county Mrs. Don Armstrong and child and unit officers. Sunday visiting friends in Ore- ren of Portland were week end yon city. Registration starts at 9:15 a m. Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Linsley guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Dass. and the program at 10:00 a.m. The American Legion auxiliary af»d children, Springfield, and On Sunday, Mrs. I. J. Dass and Since this day sums up the Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Hunt and Archie Dass accompanied the years work, the units are plan announced Monday the names of children from Richland, Washing Armstrongs to Grays River where ning exhibits which will display winners in the annual poppy pos ton. spent Easter week end with they spent the day with Mrs. the home extension program ter contest which was carried on Dass' mother and other relatives. throughout the year. this year in the art classes at the Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lindsley. Sunday callers at the Noble Mrs. Sadie Austin and daugh Vernonia schools under the di During the past year over 300 ters, Mrs. Clarence Wagner, Cor Dunlap home were Mr. and Mrs. project leaders have presented rection of Mrs. Eric Feasey. nelius and Mrs. Harold Durham Wm. Carmichael and family, Pete subject matter material at unit In class 1, grades 4. 5 and 6, and their children from Rio Dell, Banzer and Mr. and Mrs. Robert meetings. first place went to Linda Argo; California, visited friends in Ver Lindsay. The 19 home extension units second. Kathy Heckenliable and nonia last week. They spent have held over 200 meetings dur third, Grant Bowerman. In class Wednesday at the W. J. Lindsley 2, grades 7, 8 and 9, winners were ing the past nine months. home. Mrs. Austin is Mr. Lind Lonquists Get News Judy Strong, first; Lola Faye Columbia county homemakers Of New Granddaughter say's sister. extend a cordial invitation to Keen, second and Judy Cay wood, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wycoff For class 3, high school BIRKENFELD — Mr. and Mrs. everyone to attend this event. third and daughters Nancy, Paula and Joe Lonquist and grandson at Com? early, view the exhibits sophomores, juniors and seniors, Teresa visited Mrs. Wycoff’s sis tended church at Warren Sunday. and enjoy the day with friends. Robert Sweitzer, first; Carol Jean ter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy I They also received word that Sharar, second and Caro) Ander Danielson in Portland Easter. they have a new granddaughter son, third. Three Visit with Former They spent the afternoon showing The posters are now on displav who was born at Miami, Arizona. Neighbors Here Tuesday the children the animals at the in Vernonia store windows. First Richard Peterson called on the zoo. TIMBER ROUTE — Mrs. My place posters will be entered in T. M. Hopkins Sunday. Ed Pye went to work for Nord ron Parrish and daughters Geor state competition. Couples Attend Services strom and Bellingham in the gia Ray and Sheila Carson from Oregon City called on Mrs. Art woods. At Astoria on Easter Peters In Warning Service Mr. and Mrs. Gus Wanstrom Kirk Tuesday afternoon. BIRKENFELD — Mr. and Mrs. and Hank Robinson spent Easter Mr. and M:s. Dean Woods James P. Peters, airman ap Arbie Mills and Mr. and Mrs. Sunday in Portland with Ione spin! Easter Sunday in Portland prentice, USN, son of Mr. and Charles Sundland went to Astoria Downs and Stevie. visiting her brother and sister- Mrs. George Peters of 226 C street on Sunday to attend Easter ser Mr. and Mrs. Roy Stuve and in-law. Mr and Mrs. George Vernonia is serving with carrier vices. * airborne early warning squadron Karen and Mr. and Mrs. George Brooks and their family. Robert Berg and family went to Ringer and son visited at Warren Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Bender and 1 at the naval air station, North Portland Easter Sunday and had ton with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond family spent Easter Sunday in Island, San Diego, Calif. The dinner with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Salmi on Monday. Skamokawa, Washington visiting squardron warns of approaching Hoff and family. Charles Tullock is staying at her father and mother, Mr. and enemy aircraft and ships; it also« Mary Ann Nordstrom is in the Reeve’s home. Mrs. Fred Nielsen. Also home aids in anti-submarine protection Pasadena, California where she The M. P. Mills family spent for the day with her father and of Naval forces at sea. has a typing job with an insur Easter with her folks, the Nick mother were Mr. and Mrs. Clyde ance company. Richardson of Cathlamet, Wash Examiner Due Here May 1 olas Kies at St. Johns, Oregon. Mr .and Mrs. Darrell Baker ington. A drivers lie nse examiner will «nd boys spent Easter in Port be on duty in Vernonia Friday, land with her sister and family, Clyde McCollough Moves Girls State Delegates May 3 at the city hall between the Llovd Parmans. To Home of Daughter the hours of 10 a.m. and 4 p m., Visit State Legislature Mrs. F rancis Nordstrom and Mrs. Lona Weidman and Mrs. according to an announ rment re NATAL-PITTSBURG — Clyde Kathy and Mrs. Everett Johnston ceived from James Johnson, •vent to Forest Grove Saturday McCollough and daughters ol Joan Waite, members of the Am head of the department of motor • erican Legion auxiliary, took the Portland called at the Wm. Prin to meet their sister and husband vehicles of Oregon. | who were going to be, there from gle home last Wednesday after three Girls States delegates, Ju ba Waite, Carolyn Heath and noon. They had come to move Silverton to attend a funeral of a Mr. McCollough’s personal things Helen Mills, and the two alter BEFORE THAT BIG friend of theirs. Bob DuPuis and Connie Ny- to the home of his daughter, Mrs. nates, Joyce Sullivan and Janice DATE strom are getting ready to start Eileen Egman where he will re Pearson, to Salem Tuesday for a . . . make a date with beau side for a time due to poor health. visit to the state legislature. They Jogging. Mrs. Wm. Pringle spent Friday were the guests of Senator Theil ty at the at the home of her daughter, Mrs. of Astoria and were present for Stinchfields Returning BEAU MONDE' Sue Wheeless and family in Sal the discussion on the question of From Arizona Vacation abolishing capital punishment. em. Professional care for In the afternoon, Mrs. Waite, Mr .and Mrs. Evern Harsh BIRKENFELD Mr and Mrs lovier hair. Mrs. Weidman, Julia Waite and man of Birkenfeld were Friday Stinchfield have left their home in Arizona and will arrive at their callers at the Noble Dunlap homo. Helen Mills attended a tea given JUNE WILLIS, operator Mr. and Mrs. James Burk of by Mrs. Holmes at the governor's home here in a few days where Phone 9-5225 they will remain for the summer. Seaside called on Mrs. Susan home. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ham- Fowler last Tuesday afternoon. merberg and family and David Also calling at the same tune was Hammerberg were here from Mrs Joe Howard and Mrs Hoyt. Sumner, Washington to spend Easter with his folks. ALWAYS Aunt Agatha Helander and her Mist-Birkenield Vote Mm and wife and two girls from Defeats Consolidation Seattle visited with Anna Han MIST The outcome of the berg over the week end school meeting Monday regard Mrs Esther Schumacher of mg the consolidation of Birken Portland visited with her grand feld and Mist schools was the mother, Mrs. Hendrickson on consolidation was voted down Sunday. Easter Sunday dinner guests at the Austin Corl) home were Mr. Amateur Golfer Makes and Mrs. Shalmon Libel of Mist, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Goertzen and Unusual Shot Record Cheryl of Tillamook and Joe and David Knowlton who has just Marlene Grey. taken up the game of golf this The L. P. Wikstroms entertain spring. was showing an amazing ed for Sunday dinner Mrs. Joe ' GLOW OF HEALTH comes from wilhin- BUT— proficience last week end when Roeser and children, Mr. and Mrs. without a well-balanced diet. Oregon Wheat he made a hole in one. David, Roy Kyser and Connie also of is are a natural source of nutrition and energy, however, was a bit chagrinned Mist. very meal - every day — take your choice of by the accomplishment for the light and exciting hot breads, pastries, ball landed in the bag of another Sell it with an Eagle Classified. cookies and fluffy desserts ideal for player rather than in the cup on that healthy glow. the green as is usual. Nothing Jik.1 doing it the hard way Oregon Wheat Commitaion I Poppy Poster Winners Named DR. ABRAMS! DENTIST Ocrnonia Eagle I 305 S W > President Sends Notice PTA Workshop Monday Night Orel T. Bateman received of ficial notification from President Dwight D. Eisenhower Monday of his appointment as postmaster for Vernonia. It has been 16 months since the recommenda tions were first made, demon strating the slow movement of such actions through the neces sary channels. A workshop for PTA members, teachers and anyone else inter ested will be held Monday even ing, at 7:30 in the high school. Mrs. L. L. Wells and Mrs. Ste phen Waite will discuss many subjects of community interest from the Oregon PTA Congress Convention held in Pendleton re cently. AUTOMOTIVE FLASHES Cub Scouts Date Skating Party DODGE — America's ECONOMY CHAMP V-8! Two Dodge 500's swamped other competition in the lower-medium price class in the Mobilgas Economy hun with a record of 22.- 3047 miles per gallon! No other V-8 car in the run equalled this record! Cub Scouts will have a skating party at Shute park, Hillsboro, . Sunday afternoon from 2:30 to j:00 p.m. The Cub Scout committee will meet Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Lind say. Sell if with an Eagle Classified. Chrysler Corporation cars for the first time in history won in all divisions of the run with these mileages: Imperial Crown. 20. 9465; Chrysler Saratoga. 20.7032 and Plymouth Belvedere 8. 21.- 3907. INSURE SURE AND BE Lei us give you a demon stration ride in this new '57 Dodge, America's V-8 Economy Champ! Whatever your insurance needs may be we are capable of handling them. Don’t take any chances but inquire to day at— ; Like A Newer Car?— BELL-HUDSON ; INSURANCE t I I I We have a 1955 Dodge V-8 4- door with automatic transmission, heater and defroster. Very clean' 1956 Dodge V-8 club coupe with radio, heater and defroster. Save yourself the top deprecia’ieu period. 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