Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 22, 1957, Page 4, Image 4

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    •4 THURSDAY, AUG. 22, 1957
THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE.
Many 4-H Club Members Gamer
Awards for Exhibits, Judging Work
Pupil Division,
Routes Outlined
\krrx. Rosemary Young. White
Parents who may not know to
Exhibiting for the first time
Jean Wnlpol. Sharon Brusco, which school to send their child­
under the banner of the Vernon
la high school Future Farmer* of I vids Argo, Judy Aldrich. Mary ren are informed that the Lincoln
America, four boy* from thi* Siren .Exhibitors Carol Patter. school on Corey Hill will accomo.
». mi , Virginia Heckenliable, De- date students of the first, second
area scored a very crvditab! • ro
I
cord. Linn Buckner placed hr»t. loiv. IVIster. Carolyn Vike.
and third grades who live west
COOKING 3 A and B (Bread) of the SP&S tracks.
showing an excellent Hrrvhud
beef animal
Byron
Hawkvvs Blue Judy Towne (also special
Also first grade students who
FVlei Award); Carolyn
garnered another blu* ribbon f.u
ride school busses must enroll in
an outstanding exhibit sheik mg R<\t Glenda Robertson.
the Lincoln school; second and
FOOD PRESERVATION
the various modern melhixl» of
third grade bus students will
tree farming, both on a small
SCRAPBOOKS — Blue: Ron­ register at the Washington school.
nie Ander gg; White — Glenda This is necessary to equalize the
scale using regular farm equip
ment and large seal* operations Robertson, Sherry Ruediger.
classes in the Washington and
employing up-to-date methods
IWn DEMONSTRATIONS — Lincoln school in order to meet
In the farm crops division, Leo Red Judy Towne and Glenda state standardization require
Pelster placed second
in the Robertson; Carol Patterson and ments.
county FFA division competi- Carolyn Waite; Patty Robertson
The school administration is
tion in cucumber projects. This and Carolyn Vike.
authorized to adjust zones and to
was not for garden plots, but for
CLOTH I NG DEMONS TRA- shift pupils to attend the school
areas of one-half acre or more.
TION: Blue—Diana Minger and of their choice, but in older to
Friday afternoon the first an­ Shirley Pace; Red: Sherry Roe- adjust the teacher-pupil ratio to
an effective size, it may be ne­
nual FFA tractor driving contest diger.
DOLLAR DINNER CONTEST cessary to request pupils to shift
was held and 16 boys from all
from one school to another. The
over the county participated in (Junior) White—Judy Towne.
DOLLAR DINNER CONTEST cooperation of pupils and parents
an event that was developed to
will be appreciated in this mat­
tax the skill and safety methods (Senior) Blue: Carolyn Heath.
WOOL SEWING CONTEST: ter.
of th'’ participant. Gary Smith
The school lunch program will
walked off with a fourth place White—Sherry Roediger.
HOME ECONOMICS JUDG­ operate again the same as last
ribbon in a contest that had som»
of the sideline observers wond­ ING — Blue: Mary Steen, Patty year on a $1.00 a week basis or
ering if they could even be able Robertson, Carolyn Heath; Red: 25c for a single meal and the first
to complete the course that was Virginia Towpe, Glenda Robert­ meal will be served on Wednes­
Roediger, Diana day, September 4. Students will
markd off. The contest consisted son, Sherry
Minger, Judy Towne, Virginia be requested to pay for lunches
of a driving and backing contest
through an obstacle course and Heckenliable; White: Linda Ar­ on Monday for a week or more
a hitching and implement handl­ go, Carol ßurg, Vicki Pollock, at a time and all checks ar-> to
H ckenliable, Christine be made payable to the Vernonia
ing course, all held against time. Kathy
Youngsters
Columbia County 4-H < club King, Carol Waite, Sharon Ol­ elementary school.
members displayed a total of ’ 608 son, Shirley Pace, Carolyn Vik?, will be required to bring 60 cents
exhibits at the county fair, 37 i Sharon Akers. Exhibitors—Car­ Tuesday morning for the first
week's lunches.
FIRST PLACE in the grange booth exhibits was the entry by the Natal grange. The booth was de-
exhibits were displayed in the ol Patterson.
Lunches will be made avail -
s gned by Ren Anderegg and Mrs. Marion Steers.
4-H exhibit building of which i 313
to high school students desiring
were foods and clothing exhibits.
JOB PRINTING
them for SI.25 par week or 25
The rest were 4-H secretary
OR
books, home living exhibits, flow­
Whatever Your Needs May Be cents per meal.
The special milk program will
ers and photography exhibits.
THE VERNONIA EAGLE be continued and students with
There were 29 4-H vegetable
—
Office Supplies •<ack lunches will be able to pur
and crops exhibits, 23 4-H ento­ Printing
mology exhibits and 14 4-H for­ Ph. HA 9-3372 — Vernonia, Ore. chase milk for three cents per
bottle or 15 cents a week at both
estry exhibits. 4-H livestock ex­
the Lincoln and the Washington
hibits consisted of 15 horses, 9
schools. This provides milk to
poultry, 17 rabbits, 42 beef, 22
the pupils at half price or a week­
sheep, 6 hogs and 57 dairy.
ly savings of 15 cents.
The number of 4-H club mem­
Kindergarten students will have
bers competing in the various
milk and cookies or crackers for
contests was an indication of the
20 cents a week.
increased interest shown by the
The busses and the routes they
young people in the 4-H program.
will follow are: Dan Cason bus-
The number competing : were as
Sunset camp to Treharne junction
folows:
In judging
contests:
with the load from there on to
Hom? economics, 45; livestock
be equalized with the Curl bus;
55; horse, 12; rabbit, 10; crops,
Bob Curl bus—Pebble Creek
41; vegetable, 17. In demonstra­
loop; George Johnson bus—Camp
tions: Food teams, 9; agricultural
b to Riverview; James Davie:;
demonstration, 10; clothing teams
bus -Rock Creek, Stoney Point
5 and individual, 1.
and overflow at Riverview. The
4-H members from this area
Austin Curll bus will bring high
receiving awards were as M-
school students from Mist and
lows: In Dairy by Breeds: Hol-
Birkenfeld on the same schedule
stein Junior Heifer: Myrna Ran-
as last year.
tala, 1st; Ralph Anderegg, 2nd;
There will be two sessions of
Ayrshire Senior Calf: Leonard
kindergarten again, the first from
DONNA BUCKLEY, of the Maple Meadows Livestock club. Vernonia holds her champion Ayrshire
Schmidlin, 1st. Junior Calf: Don­
cow that was the champion senior cow. It is Donna's tenth and last year in 4-H.
9 to 11:15 for youngsters coming
na Buckley, 1st; Junior Heifer,
Only on the new 1957
by bus and living the greatest
Donna Buckley, 1st; Senior Cow:
distance from school and the se­
Donna Buckley, 1st and Cham­
Birthday Is Occasion
cond from 1 to 3:15 p.m.
pion.
For Potluck Dinner
The Washington school office
Dairy Showmanship 1st place i
will be open all of next week and
TIMBER ROUTE—A pot luck winners: Donna Buckley, Ralph
any questions concerning regis­
dinner was held Tuesday of last
Anderegg^ 2nd place winners,
tration procedures will be answer­
week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Schmidlin. Donna Buck-
ed there.
Carl Wienecke to honor Mrs.
ley was champion dairy show-
Actual school activities will b**-
j Laura Thacker on her birthday. man.
ftin Wednesday, ¿eptember 4
I Guests pres nt were Mr. and
Shorthorns—Senior Heifer Calf:
when busses will bring children
■ Mrs. Wm. Falconer, Mrs. Edith Wayne Larson, 1st and Cham-
I Bledsoe. Mrs. Thara Birt, Mrs.
in at the regular hour and classes
pion. Junior Heifer: Cathy Du-
will convene for all day.
Rita Shipley, Mike Shipley and Puis, 1st. Heavy Steers: Nancy
Janice Brimmer.
Hein, 1st; Marvin Larson, 2nd;
Kenneth Richardson of Redd­ Doug Bellingham, 4th.
ing, California spent last Sunday
Beef Showmanship wer.? as fol­
visiting his cousin. Mike Shipley. lows: 1st place awards: Cathy
Kenny is the son of Mr. and Mr3. DuPuis. Doug Bellingham; 2nd
Jake Richardson, former r 'sidents place awards: Wayne Larson:
NEW TWIN PAK
of Vernonia.
Beginning drivers in Oregon
3rd place awards to: Marvin Lar­
DOES IT...
S/Sgt and Mrs. Jack Gates son.
hereafter will have to —
be
__
.• accorr.
Your fingers never touch
and two children spent the week
Dal;y Judging: lst, Clinton
panied by a licensed motor ve-
end visiting his folks. Mr and Baker; 2nd, Cathy Du Puis ;5th.
hide driver at least 18 years
the ribbon
Mrs. Harold Shipley. Sunday they Wayne Larson.
old, Police Chief A. D. Lo 1 lev
SEE IT NOW
were dinner guests at the home
states.
Crops and Weeds: Myrna Ran-
of Mr. Gates’ brother and fami­ tala, 1st; Doug Bellingham. 2nd;
NO DOWN PAYMENT
Chief Lolley said a bill passed
ly. Mr and Mrs. Don Webb
Cathy DuPuis 3rd; Joanne John­
by the 1957 legislature. which
ul.kl.
24 Months to Pay!
son. 4th; Wayne Larson, 5th
took effect Tuesday, August 26
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will no longer permit anvon.'
CLOTHING
OFFICE SUPPLIES
JUST SO GIRL—All exhibit­
under 18 to teach another ‘per
Sifcns
P ushts — Business Cards
son how to drive a car.
Stationary -- Envelope Returns ors ribbons Marilyn Busch, Mar.
MARGARET BUCKLEY is shown With her three prise winning
Chief Lolley said he has in­
Statements — Wedding Invita­ tha Mangat. Janet Jeremiah, Ma.-
Ayrshire cattle, including Sandy's Lady Mist, senior calf: Sandy s
jorie Jones, Sharon Jones, Lor-
structed his officer* to begin
tions.
Lady James, senior yearling, and Lady Slipper Sandy, age cow.
Printing
Office Supplies checking for possible violations
Ceballos, Karen King.
The age cow was chosen as the western All American grand
THE VERNONIA EAGLE itta SEW,
ITS
FUN
—
Blue:
of the new law and that he plans
Mar-
champion for 1956 and was a grand champion for the county fair
PH: HA 9 3372 — VERNONIA
ion
Mathews;
Red:
Kathy
to issue citations for any infrac
Roe-
and the state fair. Lady Mist was the junior champion for the
lions.
ser. White: Carol Mills, Patricia
1957 county fair. Margaret is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Car­
Ridout. Lucille Mills. Exhibitors:
tel] Buckley ot Vernonia. She took care of the cattle.
THE VERNONIA EAGLE Shirley
Pace, Diana Minger, Vir-
—Office Supplies at the Eagle—
Marvin Kaniholz
ginia Towne and Carol Patter-
Editor ar 4 Publisher
e,
son.
TEENAGE MISS—Blue. Sher-
Official Newspaper of
Ruediger. White, Mikele Ander
Vernonia. Oregon
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son.
BIRKENFELD — The com
of Astona. and Mrs.
Esther
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FOODS
munity was saddened to hear of Schaumacher of Portland were
Entered as second class mail
ratter. August 4, 1922 at the MEALTIME FUN — All Ex
the passing away of William Sunday visitors at the home of
hibitor's Ribbons. Janet Watson,
Conrad Nvstrom
i lost office m Vernonia. Oregon
Carl. He had been in the rest
Deannia Wolf. Betty Jo Aldrich.
I
inder
the
act
of
March
3,
187$
Mr and Mrs. Walter Car! w. r -
h;W at Scappoose for quite
Open until midnight Friday and Saturday
Christine King. Patty Graham.
I
recent
visitors
at
the
home
of
•subscription
price
$.3
00
yearb
sometime Coming to attend the
Opal Barties. Diana Magoff. D'­
funeral from Portland were his 1 their daughter. Mrs. May Loge of i n the Nehalem Valley. Else
ana Ritz. Norma Chamblis-, Ka­
FEATURING (In addition to our regular menu)
I
where
$3
50.
'
Portland
Mrs
Luge
took
then)
sisters, Mrs. Etta Preston and
thy Heckenliable. Kathy Mmger.
1
on
a
trip
to
Suttle
Lake
on
Mrs.
Mrs. Maud Jensen; also Vernon
NATIONAL
f OfT O ■ I A I
Martha Busch. Phillis Lines. D •
Miller. Pete Peterson and Mr. j Carl's birthday
anne Drennan. Deanna Ritz. San­
Mi and Mrs Richard Banz‘r
and Mrs. Roy Hansen of Port­
dra Sutton. Carol Walters. Jean
w-'re Saturday evening dinner
land. former residents.
Walters.
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Elliott | guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
EASY MEALS (Muffins) Blue
i.nd family from Clatskanie visit­ | L'dev.
—Shirley Pace, Carolyn Waite.
ed with the Waller Carls Sun­
Mrs. Eager** Larson and fami-
Kathy Wittwer Red—Carole Ong
J l.v were Astoria business callers
day.
stad. Terry Cowan. Rosemary
Mr. and Mrs B< b McCalister on Mondav
Jenvnn, Patty Robertson. Sharon
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a Clean n Easy
ribbon changer
Enforcement Due
New Age Rule
Oernonia Eagle
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William Carl Called by Death
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JAY'S CAFE
Steaks — Fried Shrimp — Fried
Chicken — Fish and Chips —
Chinese Noodles