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The Ander sons also have two daughters. Other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Connie Anderson of Ver nonia. Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Bateman and family, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Elsie Stevens of Hillsboro, drove to Olympia, Washington Friday for the Easter week end with Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bateman. The full blossoming of ornamental cherry trees and other flowers had been delayed by cold weather but were out sufficiently to be greatly enjoyed by the Bate mans. Spending Easter week end at the home of Mrs. Evelyn Heath were her daughter Carolyn and her elder daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Light from Corvallis and his mother, Mrs. Wm. Light from Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ford of Forest Grove arrived home Friday from an extended voyage in the Pacific during which they visited New Zealand, Australia, Tahiti, Samoa, Figi and other points. They were here Saturday to see Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kamholz and family. The Kamholzes spent Easter at Forest Grove with the Fords. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lange drove to Dallas Saturday for an overnight visit with Mr and Mrs. Casey Fest. Their granddaugh ter, Miss Sunny DeHart, went with them to Sublimity where she visited Miss Jackie Minden whom she had met last summer at Girls State at Salem. Sunday, after attending church, the Langes and Fests drove to Sublimity and took Sunny to Dallas with them for dinner at the Fest home. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crowston and family from Molalla were here last week end to visit his mother. Mrs Edith Crowston, and other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Smith and three children from Myrtle Point spent the week end here with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Marion Steers. Mrs. Jim Peterson and four children from Forest Grove joined them Easter day. The Smiths stayed over Monday to attend funeral services for his brother-in-law, James Calhoun. Week end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W Nichols were their grandchildren from Longview. Sunday, they all drove to Salem where they were joined by the children’s parents. Dr and Mrs. Powell B Leggati, for din- • brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Loggan. Mrs. Imogene Drissett and Girs. Myrtle Oakes drove to Salem one day last week to visit the latter’s brother-in-law, Albert Oakes From there they went to Wood- burn to visit her mother-in-law, Mrs. A N Oakes and her sister- O day, Mrs. Zoe Whitsell accompa- ; nied Mrs Oakes to Gearhart to visit Mr and Mrs. M A. Taylor. Enroute home they stopped at Seaside to see Mr. and Mrs. A J. Anderson. Miss 9 $700 7 95 t e PILLSBURY DOUBLE DUTCH DEVIL'S FOOD TOPICS OF THE TOWN Joy Theatre No. 303 Cans U. S. Choice 10-oz. Pkg SUNNEES FROZEN BUTTERED No. 212 Can Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fluke and son Darrell of Springfield arrived Saturday to spend Easter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Mc Nutt. Other guests for the day were Mr. and Mrs. Joe McNutt of Seattle, Washington; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Gardner and family of Longview; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Anderson of Tillamook; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hitt and family of Til lamook and Miss La Verna An derson of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Good burn from Matlock, Washington and Mr. and Mrs. Merland Good- burn from Shelton, Washington were here Easter to visit their brother, Darvin Goodburn, and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Fowler with whom Darvin lives. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Towne were his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Olsen from Portland. Ron Anderegg left Wednesday of last week to return to Los Angeles after a brief vacation spent with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderegg. He is very busy completing his work for this term at the Chouinard Art school and preparing to go to Italy under the International Farm Youth Exchange program this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tittering ton and small son Paul were here last week to visit her mother, Mrs. Jean Neurer and her grand- mother and husband, Mr and Mrs. Oakly Cripps. Last week was spring vacation for the Seattle school system in which Mr. Titter ington teaches. Mrs. Rueben Pederson returned to work Monday at Dr. Hobart’s office after being out three weeks for surgery and recuperation from complications which followed it. Mrs. Verner Blount visited re- Cere 212 Can Tastwell, halves 12-oz. Can Free Deliveries Twice Daily 10 A M. and 3 P.M. ‘er ROUND STEAK Whel: 79 SAUSGE ROLLS DIAMOND BOOK MORRELL S You're As Close io the Mill Market As Your Telephone HA 9-3492 jf 4) “h Bartlett Pears Matches 4) D@e as “ho re.” Broth 4, Beef Steaks 4) Cake Mix 49 EEc st th US Lunch Meat 47 Ee Cornflakes 6 “Ee Egg Noodles 4) oka the ehn VeP Ue Asstd. Sugar Waiters, 14%-oz. Pkg. MEMBER UNITED GROCERS 4-oz. Jar LB. /“ Nabisco Cookies ILL ARKET & LOCKERS Caffein Free Tns™ CORN No. 303 Cans California Fancy—Pound Cello Bag Tropic Isle Fancy Crushed tos C 5-Lbs. Decaí Ins. Coffee CARROTS 3 ron 23e PINEAPPLE f E 4-95 at Dallas spent the Easter week end here with her parents, Mr and Mrs. Lee Akers. She brought news of her recent election as secretary for the Dallas Education association. Miss Akers was the winner of the first C-Z teacher training scholarship granted at Vernonia high school. Mrs. Paul Gordon spent the week end at Bremerton with her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Scamporrino and family and enjoyed seeing their lovely new home. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Archibald drove to Olympia, Washington on Saturday to visit until Monday with her sister and husband. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Long. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Horn and children, Judi and Billy, had Eas ter dinner at Forest Grove with her mother, Mrs. Ethel McRo berts. Easier guests at the home of Mrs. Mary Skinner were her grandsons and their families. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sawyer and fami ly from Beaverton and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sawyer and family of Vernonia. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Thomas and little Jeff Munsey who is staying with them drove to Corvallis Sunday morning to pick up their daughter, Janelle, and go on to Albany for dinner with Jeff’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Delman Munsey and with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rawie, parents of Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Munsey. Mrs. Julia Davis has received news from her son Jim that he was recently elected secretary of his fraternity, Tau Kappa Epsilon, at University of Oregon, Eugene. Mrs. Davis spent Easter at Forest Grove with her daughter and hus band, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Fleskes and family and attended church services with them. Her new granddaughter. Julia Fleskes, was christened that day. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gibson Sr. entertained their three child ren and families for Easter din ner. Those included were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gibson Jr. and family. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mc Nair and family, Mr. and Mrs Owen East and Mr. and Mrs. Er nest East. In the afternoon, the children enjoyed an Easter egg hunt in the Gibson's yard Lloyd Sessman was in Vernonia over the Easter week end to visit his grandmother, Mrs. Mabel Dent, and some of his old friends. He and his grandmother, accom- | panied by Mrs. Bessie Spofford, i drove to Scappoose to see his I mother, Mrs. Alda Sessman at the Crestview Nursing Home. They also called on Mrs. Emma Bjorn- son who is now residing there, al so. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Lamping entertained with a family dinner Easter at which guests included • I • and sister and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McNair and family. Mr Lamping had to leave in the afternoon to return to Randle, Washington where he is employ ed. Easter Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs A B. Cove’s included Mt Mertie Cline of Forest Grove and her daughters, Mrs Percy Hughes of Multnomah and Mrs. Lola Nance of Portland and Mrs Darrell De- Vaney and daughters Lorna and Linda, also of Portland. Con Carne “ Tea Bags Red Rose Pkg. of 48 Bags Easter dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hilding Berg were her daughter and hus band, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ohr- berg and son Robbie and his mo ther, Mrs. Ohrberg Sr. from Pu get Island. Bob Henderson of Steckton, California was in Vernonia Mon day renewing acquaintances. He had lived here many years ago in the early operation of the mill and at one time was fireman with Chet Alexander on the log train. He brought news that his father, Wallie Henderson, is in St. Vin cents hospital recuperating from surgery and is still to have more surgery as soon as he is able. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Markley of Mist route are the parents of a son Roger who was born April 7 at St. Johns hospital in Longview and weighed in at 6 pounds 812 ounces. He joins three brothers and two sisters. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Peasnail of Astoria were week end guests of their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Schwab and fa mily. Another daughter and hus band, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hamilton and family from Portland joined them for Easter dinner Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Connie Anderson have received word from rela tives in Kansas City of the death of Earl Preston of Independence, Missouri from a heart attack. The Prestons formerly lived here when he was employed by the Oregon American company. They left here in the early 1940s. Surprises were the order of the day Monday at the home of Mrs. Mable Graves. First, a group of neighbors came in for a surprise pre-birthday party. Included were Mrs. Lee Akers. Mrs. Edwin Jus tice, Mrs. Olive Powell, Mrs. A. B. Killingburg and Mrs. Betty Jones. The second surprise came while the party was in progress when Dr. John Whitmer, head of the University of Wyoming medical school at Laramie, who is a ne phew of the late W. T. Graves, ar rived for a brief visit. Week end guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. H. H. Frank were their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Sprecher and son Duane and Mrs. Susan Witt from Hillsboro. Mrs. Martin Da vis of Springfield also called on them during Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Albert Childs was in Port land last week to visit her daugh ter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lumm and her granddaugh ter and husband. Mr and Mrs. Mike Phillips at whose home the main attraction was the new ar rival, Cindy Lynn who arrived April 10 and weighed 7 pounds. This is the Phillips' second daugh ter and the second great-grand child for Mr. and Mrs. Albert Childs Mrs. Ralph Aldrich and Mrs. Mable Graves were at Hillsboro Wednesday for a potluck dinner at the home of Mrs. Walter Oling- er honoring Mrs Davo Marshal] from Bayside. California Mrs Marshall was enroute to Seattle to visit her son Jack and family and planned to stay with Jack and daughter Brenda for two weeks while Mrs. Jack Marshall makes a trip to Honolulu. En route home. Mrs. Dave Marshall plans to visit Vernonia. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cola of Portland were Sunday dinner guests at the home of her parents, Mr and Mrs. Robert Wyckoff WP 15 %-oz. Can Grand Patriarch Praises Hall Visitors outnumbered members of Columbia Encampment No. 89 last Friday evening when Clar ence E. Draper, grand patriarch, from Eugene made his official visit here. There were four here from Hillsboro, three from Port land, five from Clatskanie and one from Washington. Among those from Hillsboro was Dave Godsey, grand marshal of the grand lodge, IOOF. In his talk to the group, Draper stressed the aims of the organiza tion and urged the group to strive for better attendance and increas ed membership. He also compli mented highly the well kept hall which he said was one of the nic est he had seen in his visits . throughout the state. He made special mention of the kitchen and dining room which are con veniently arranged. He was the house guest of Har ry Culbertson while here. Odd Fellows Plan For Annual Scout Breakfast The Vernonia Odd Fellows lodge has made plans for the an nual Boy Scout breakfast which will be held on Mother’s day. May 8, starting at 6:30 am. and the Scouts began selling tickets last week end. Money from the break- fast supports Scout activities dur ing the year. Thursday evening of last week, six members from the Vernonia lodge paid a surprise visit to the lodge at Clatskanie. They were pressed into service to assist with the conferring of first and second degrees. Those who went were Noble Grand A. E. Wood, Vice Grand Tommy Hall, Albert Tan dy, Harry Culbertson. Omar Ver non and Pete Wiederkehr. For ass Oernonia Eagle 2 THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1960 DATES io Remember THURSDAY, APRIL 21 Vernonia Extension Unit — West Oregon Bldg., 1:00 p.m. Committee meeting for Nehalem Valley 4-H Community Day — West Oregon Bldg., 7:30 p.m. Vernonia Study Club — Home of Mrs. Paul Gordon, 8:00 p.m. FRIDAY. APRIL 22 Cub Scout Pack Meeting—Wash- ington school, 8:00 p.m. Senior Play — High school, 8:00 p.m. Fraternal Order of Eagles and Auxiliary — Hall at 858 First Ave., 8:00 p.m. SATURDAY. APRIL 23 Do-Si-Do Square Dance club — Legion hall, 8:00 p.m. SUNDAY, APRIL 24 Attend Church of Your Choice MONDAY. APRIL 25 Lions club dinner meeting — City Cafe, 7:00 p.m. Nehalem Assembly Rainbow Girls —Masonic Temple, 7:30 p.m. Chamber of Commerce board — West Oregon Bldg., 8:00 p.m. TUESDAY, APRIL 26 Chapter BS, PEO Sisterhood — Home of Mrs. R. B. Fletcher, 8:00 p.m. Vernonia Odd Fellows Lodge No. 246 — IOOF hall, 8:00 p m. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27 Vernonia Temple Pythian Sisters —IOOF hall, 8:00 p.m. Veterans of Foreign Wars — VFW hall, 8:00 p.m. Natal Grange — Natal hall, 8:00 p.m. State To Change Highway Lines The yellow center line so fami liar to Oregon highway users will soon disappear as state highway traffic crews get their 1960 paint ing season underway, according Guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Childs were to an announcement made here their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. recently by W. C. Williams, state Jack Childs and family from Sa highway engineer. The dashed center line, dashed lem and their daughter and hus band, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lumm lane lines, and solid edge strips will be painted white this year from Portland. Mrs. Bill Ritz recently spent a conforming to the national stan week in Portland at the home of dards set by the U.S. Bureau of her brother and wife, Mr. and Public Roads. All other mark Mrs. Dean Brady, assisting after ings, though, will remain yellow, the arrival of the Brady’s daugh Williams said. Yellow will be used for double ter March 25. The baby weighed only 4 pounds 14 ounces and has center lines, curb markings, no been named Kathleen Denise. passing zone barrier strips, stop She has a sister and brother and lines, crosswalk lines, pavement Mrs. Nola Brady is her grand- word and symbol markings, jiggle bars, lines along jiggle bars, the mother. Guests at the home of Mr. and face and top of curbed and raised Mrs. Bill Ritz on Easter were Mrs. islands and painted channelizing Norma Bean and Carl Anderson islands It is expected that cities and counties in Oregon will adopt of Buxton. Friends here have received these standards either during 1960 news that Mrs. Scott McDonald or no later than 1961 of Lakeview, the former Mary Tapp, was in an automobile acci Oven Maids 4-H Club dent March 21 while driving Review Judging Points alone and received back injuries The Oven Maids met at the which hospitalized her at Kla home of Mrs. Donald Tiffney on math Falls. She was in traction April 19, 1960 The meeting was after which she was to be put in called to order, but there was no a cast. business meeting held. The girls Easter guests at the home of got a 4-H notebook. They had Mr and Mrs. Harold McEntire apple crisp At two other meet were her sister and eusband, Mr. ings they reviewed judging. and Mrs Russell Ray and her next meeting will be Apr 1 mother. Mrs Rosa Watson from 26, The I960 Molalla Her mother remained Karen Schwab, here for a longer visit. News Reporter