t 4-H Members Attend Annual CP Conference MR. AND MRS. Hubert I'lmter were feted at a surprise Golden Wedding anniversary party, Monday, September 24 at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Francis Lizzo. Family Honors Couple On 50th Wedding Anniversary Mr and Mrs Robert Foster of Tim ber Route were honored by a surprise 50th wedding anniver­ sary dinner Monday, September 24 at the home of their daughter and fam ily, Rudolph Lizzo at Sunnyside Originally from Nova Scotia, the Fosters resided in Boston, Massachusetts, where they were married in 1923. prior to moving to Oregon Highlight of the buffet dinner was a three tiered cake, iced in white and trimmed with yellow roses and gold leaves. The top tier held a replica of the couple, hacked by a golden 50th decor ation Flanking the cake on either side were tall white tapers with gold trim Attending the event were ap­ proximately 20 guests including another daughter, Norma Oliver and fam ily from Creston, B.C. The Fosters have three sons and another daughter who reside in Massachusetts where they were honored by another cele­ bration while visiting there ear lier in the month They also have 13 grandchildren and two great grandchildren “ Now we just have to try for sixty years," said Mrs. Foster when asked how she felt about marriage after fifty years “ That’s the important thing ” WWI Vets and Aux. Hold First Meeting San Francisco Trip Exciting On September 12, Bob and Ruth Cadwallader left for a five-day trip to the San Fran cisco area While there they stayed with a girlhood friend of Ruth's. Sharon DeMello and her husband, Jim , and sun Matt. Sharon had slipped a disc in her hack the week before, so the Cadwallader's spent some of their time visiting her in the Kaiser hospital The Cadwalladers’ also visited Stan and Shirley Heisely. Stan and Boh attended the University of Washington together They visited Jim and Donna Lindsay, former residents of Vernonia, also while in the area The Lindsays' showed the Cad walladers' the sights of San Francisco Highlight of the tour was a cable car ride from Fisherman's Wharf to the (Town Zellerback building on Busch Street While staying with the Lindays'. Ruth Cadwallader, in cooperation with Mrs Coats. Donna's mother, gave a baby shower for Donna The Cadwallader's returned home on Monday, September 17 only to find most of the gas stations along In te rsta te 5 closed They finally obtained gas at the one station in Medford that was pumping gas, after they waited in line for over an hour WWI Barracks No 2525 and Auxiliary met September 23 in 1OOF hall This was the first meeting since July They meet at 12 noon for potluck and all WWI veterans and wives are welcome. Guests were Department President, Bernetta Johnson; Department Scrapbook chair man, Marie Coffee; and Dis­ tric t No. 1 President, Helm Comstock. all of Barracks Aux ilia ry No 1278, Portland Herb (toffee was also there. He is the past Department Chap­ lain Since he had a stroke he is not able to lx* out much Barracks meeting was con­ ducted by Robert Andres 1st Vice-Commander in the absence of Noble Dunlap Cora Lang was installed by Post District President Leah Stiff in June and presided at the A u x ilia ry m eeting This is Cora's second year as president and she was given the past president pin that Jean Conners left for her. THOSE WHO SERVE Columbia County young people joined over 100 4-H members from throughout the state for the third annual Oregon Community Pride Conference at Sunriver, reports Robert H Stevely, Co­ lumbia County Extension Agent Representing Columbia Coun ty at the conference Sunday through Tuesday. September 23 - 25, were Jerrie Cupples and Gary Fleck, Vernonia; Randy Johnson, St. Helens; and Linda Nolan, Clatskanie Bob Johnson, St. Helens, 4 - H Leader, a t­ tended w ith the Columbia County group Sponsored by the Oregon State University Extension Service and Standard Oil of California, the conference was designed to help young people identify pro blems and to focus on ways in which youth can be instrumental in helping solve problems which w ill make their homes, com­ munities and state a better place in which to live, explains Stevely. The emphasis was on the development of leadership skills in community citizenship pro­ jects as well as providing young people an opportunity to seek and id e n t/y alternatives for the solution of the concerns they identify, adds George Wyatt, OSU extension 4-H and youth community development spe­ cialist. The heart of the program was a series of nine seminars which covered such subjects as land use planning, identifying oppor­ tunities in community develop menl, juvenile delinquency, and involving senior citizens in com­ munity development projects. Duane Johnson. OSU exten­ sion 4-H and youth specialist, introduced the program Sunday night by telling about “ Com­ m unity Pride - Oregon S ty le " Monday night's banquet features the presentation of awards for outstanding Community Pride projects conducted by Oregon 4-H groups The conference ended Tuesday morning with sessions on “ Ideas that W ork" and with meetings of county delegates to plan what they might do after returning home Although OSU extension spe cialists and agents played key parts in the program, several guest lecturers were invited to participate They included Jay Bowerman, Sunriver naturalist; R E Clarke, Portland, Standard Oil division manager; M r and Mrs Fred Henske, Madras; Julie Johnson, of Paulina Na­ turalists; Rick McCreery and Chuck Ryer, both Lane County juvenile counselors; and Owen Murphy, Portland, Standard Oil public relations counsel Oregon 4-H members taking part in this year's conference program were Jerrie Cupples, Scappoose; Angela Gaines, Roseburg; M arilyn Galla, Win­ ston; D avid H aslebacher, Salem; Christi Huston, Swiss- home; Pat McDaniel. Lebanon; E rin Meuli. La Grande; Susan Skiles, Wasco; Sally Skinner, Jordan Valley; Jan Terjeson, Helix, and Kim Johnston. Wood­ burn Senior Citizens Set Date For Auction Combine green pepper, celery and bouillon in a saucepan Simmer until celery is tender Oram and place in mixing bowl Add remaining ingredients, except last 3. and mix well Spoon mixture into a small baking dish and shape into a loaf and bake at 350" I for about 25 minutes or until firm and golden brown on top Serve with pepper rings, onion and mushrooms Makes 1 serving W E IG H T WATC H E R S ® JOIN ANY CLASS ANYTIME ST. HELENS—Calvary Lutheran Church 410 Division and Millard Rd. Wednesday, 9:30 A.M. and 7:00 P.M. Clatskanie, Rainier and Forest Grove Also Muny other class openings other days, locations and times. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL COLLECT PORTLAND 207-1021 WEEKDAYS 8:30-5:30 You don't have to be alone anymore Former Vernonia residents, Nancy Chalmers of St. Helens and Carolyn Feasy of Cath­ lamet, last year designed and published h is to ric calendars with drawings of interesting landmarks of the Oregon area This year Nancy, daughter of Mrs Mary Fletcher, and part­ ner, Carolyn have come up with another edition which covers both Oregon and Washington Although they ony had a net prof’t of some $60 last year and put 8,000 miles on their cars, they say they are pleased with their efforts and shops are tickled to get the merchandise ACS Members Attend Oregon Annual Meet Ixiuise Hamnett, President of the Columbia County Cancer Society, Betty Curl, a member of the board of public relation for the Cancer Society, and Genny Hanson attended the American Cancer Society Oregon D ivi­ sion’s annual meeting Septem­ ber 20 - 22 The meeting held at Kah- Nee-Ta Lodge near Warm Springs, was well attended with approximately 250 persons rep­ resenting all areas of Oregon A report was given stating that the Oregon Division only lacked $20,000 of raising a m illion dollars for the 72-73 year; also the detection van was well received everywhere it went. A talk, which was found inter­ esting and informative, was given on quackery by one of the guest speakers, Mrs. Helen Brown, President of the Califor­ nia division of the Cancer So­ ciety. The Columbia County Senior Citizens w ill hold an auction sale this coming Saturday, Septeni ber 29 at the Columbia County Fairgrounds, St. Helens. The auction committee notes that more merchandise could be used and all donations would be ap­ preciated Anyone wishing to donate merchandise may call 543 2088 and workers w ill pickup donated goods on Friday, prior to the sale Everyone is invited to attend the auction on Saturday and take advantage of the many bargains that w ill be auctioned The sale is scheduled to start at 10 a m Friendship Night Planned By O.E.S. Oemonla Eagle IT PAYS TO READ THE ADS' THURSDAY, SEPT Members of Columbia County Chapter 499, American Associa­ tion of Retired Persons, are be­ ginning to consider officer ma­ terial for the chapter’s January election. This was evident Tues­ day, September 18, when the nominating committee held a conference immediately follow­ ing the regular business meeting in Shrine Hall, St. Helens. A president, second vice-pre­ sident, corresponding secretary and one trustee are to be chosen, all for two-year terms. Fern Fisher is chairman of the no­ m in a tin g com m ittee. Other members are: Harold Welling­ ton, Vina Vahl, Inez M artin and Emma Saxton. Highlight of the meeting was a half-hour of barber shop har­ mony by the Vanity Four quartet of the Sweet Adelines presenting a program of their favorite se­ lections The Vanity Four group is made up of Kathleen Hoover, tenor; Margaret Brock, b a ri­ tone; GwennNicklous, lead; and Joyce Phillips, bass Next chapter activity w ill be a Friendship meeting in Shrine Hall at 10:30 Thursday morning, October 4 Maude Beard and Ethel Kim m ell w ill co-host the a ffa ir. A progressive pinochle game is being considered as an added attraction if there is sufficient interest. BEASTON - JENNINGS UNITED Following the service, a re­ ception was given in the KD Hall in Scappoose w ith approxima­ tely 50 friends and relatives attending. Preparation of the reception was by Patricia Snelson. Cake was served by Pam Jennings, sister of the bride, with Carmen I^aird pouring both punch and coffee. The guest book was in the care of Richard Snelson. The form er Miss Jennings attended Scappoose High. Her husband, son of M r. and Mrs W illiam Beaston also attended Scappoose schools and is pre­ sently employed by Mist Shake and Ridge. Mr. and Mrs. John Beaston are at home in Birkenfeld. Couple United In Afternoon Ceremony Wearing a gown of heavy white satin with lace inserts trim m ed in salmon pink chiffon, Miss Thereisa Lorane Jennings, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Buddie Jennings, became the bride of John Leo Beaston Friday, Au­ gust 4. The form al gown which fea­ tured a scooped neckline and short cap sleeves of matching lace, was made by the bride’s mother. A crown of miniature salmon pink and white ca r­ nations nestled in the bride’s dark hair and she carried a nosegay of carnations and roses. The 2 p.m. ceremony was peformed in the Holbrook Com­ m unity Church by Rev. Mearl Davis amid decorations of sal­ mon pink and white. Laurie Beaston, the groom’s sister, was maid of honor. She wore a gown of white eyelet over salmon pink and carried a nosegay of carnations. Best man was Pat Bevin, friend of the groom. Amy Kamholz Gives Study Club Program The Vernonia Study Club had their firs t meeting of the year Thursday evening at the home of Mrs Faith Reynolds Mrs. Amy Kamholz gave as the program a book review of “ Act One” by Moss Hart. The programs for the year are to be based on the general theme of Arts and Crafts. The pre­ sident, Mrs. Irene Minger pre­ sided. VHS Graduate At Linfield School night for Scouting for G irl Scouts was held last Wed­ nesday evening in the Wash­ ington Grade School There was a good turnout with the girls singing and playing games The G irl Scouting program was reviewed by the neighbor­ hood chairman, Mrs. Carolyn Keasey and refreshments were served. Any g irls who were unable to attend the meeting and wish to sign up are to call the following numbers: Second and th ird grade Brownies, Mrs Sue Forbes, 429-3183 Fourth grade juniors, Mrs Eileen Sarri 4296134 Fifth grade juniors, Enid Parrow, 429-8134 Sixth grade juniors, Mrs Velma Hopkins 429-8575. Cadets, seventh and eighth g ra de rs, V ic k i M cW h irte r 429-7971 Senior high g irl scouts are to call Howard Hopkins. 429-8575. Girls w ill be contacted by leaders as soon as troops are formed. 4-H Activities 4 H ers participate in action oriented programs that help to educate members of their com­ munity on such problems as how to operate machinery and ve­ hicles efficiently during the cur­ rent energy shortage. Other activities conducted by the 109,000 4-H Clubs in the country include helping to increase agri cultural production, combating drug abuse, and participating in community development prog rams 1973 3 AARP Enjoys Entertainment MARSHA STVRDEVANT Marsha Sturdevent, of 1306 Rose Avenue, Vernonia, is among 73 Honors at Entrance freshmen at Linfield College this year. Honors at Entrance is the highest recognition a college can give to an entering freshman. It is based upon rank in class - top ten percent - grade point average, and Scholastic A pti­ tude Test scores or American College Test scores The average grade point aver­ age for the Honors Students at Linfield is 3.86; and Scholastic Aptitude Test scores are verbal 572 and math 615. 27, At their firs t meeting of the fall season, September 19, Ne­ halem Chapter No 153, O.E S., entertained visitors from Clat­ skanie, St. Helens and M il­ waukie The new corps of of­ ficers are rounding into shape for another year’s activities and they and their visitors enjoy mutual benefit from the ex­ change of visitation. Plans are now being laid for "Friendship N ight” and a re­ ception for Edna Linn, Grand Representative of Quebec in Oregon, slated for Wednesday evening, October 3, at the Ma­ sonic Temple This is to be a special meeting and w ill be open to members and friends of the Order The week of October 7 - 13 is National 4 - H Week This year’s theme is “ 4-H Gets It AJ1 To­ gether.” Installation Scheduled By GIRL SCOUTS Rainbow Girls Navy Seaman Dean R. Tank­ ersley, son of Mr and Mrs. Auldinc R. Tankersley of Mist Route, Vernonia, graduated from recruit training at the Naval Training Center in San Diego, California last month T an kersley, a 1973 VHS FDR ADS THAT PAY The public is invited to attend graduate, entered the Navy in the Dpen Installation of officers TRY THF EAGLE! July of Nehalem No. 18, Rainbow for g irls on October 7 at 2 p.m. The new worthy advisor w ill THE WORLD’S MOST ADVANCE» be Patty Cone and her officers are as follows. WEIGHT CONTROL P R O G R A M TAKES Worthy Associate Advisor, ANOTHER STEP FORWARD. Evan Persyn; Charity, J ill Beam ish; Hope, Debbie We’ve pist added a group of exciting, nutritional meat substitutes McLean; Faith, Noel Sturde- to our famous Program We call them "The Alternates.’' And vant; Chaplain, Debbie Berger - soybeans is just one of them. Come to a Weight Watchers' son; D rill leader, Cheryl Dun­ class and find out how we help you reduce your budget away; Love, Beverly Starr. aH_welUs yourjveight ..The aUernates., wlll be ,ntroduced Religion, Stella M arxer; Na­ ture, Dawn Goodman; Im m or­ Soy loaf to area classes September 17 _ _ _________ _____ _________ ta lity, Lyneet McLean; Fidelity, */4 medium green pepper, finely minced E lita Morford; Patriotism , M i­ */4 cup finely minced celery chelle Fuller, Service, Kaycee >/; cup chicken bouillon Haney; Confidential Observer, 3 ounces cooked, dried soybeans, drained 1 teaspoon dehydrated onion flakes Debbie Westbrook, Outer Ob­ I slice 100% whole wheal bread server, Sandra Leonard; Musi made into crumbs cian, Rhonda Persyn; Choir I Dasti garlic powder Director, Ronda Smith. Pinch thyme Saif and pepper Io tasle f/4 medium green pepper. cut into rings I o f onion, sliced *,4 cop fresh mushrooms Former Locals Now Partners CHMtf YOUR. OkLWffwrH r r ru e 'r t f Foe- A reAn. This is also the time to let us know if you want an additional, listing In this year’s directory. One for your wife. Or a separate listing for a nearly-grown-up daughter. All It takes is a call. GTE GEnERAL TELEPHOI1E Washington County Directory Last day to make changes in the new telephone directory O ctober 26