Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 20, 1962, Page 3, Image 3

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    Secret Pals Highlight
At Study Club Meeting
Members of Vernonia Study
club are reminded that gifts for
secret pals are to be brought to
this first fall meeting which will
be held tonight, September 20, at
the home of Mrs. Florence Mes­
sing. Mrs. Louis Towne will pre­
sent the program.
Della Kappa Gamma To
Meet Here Saturday
Pythians Date
November Sale
Vernonia Temple Pythian Sis­
ters opened the fall season last
Wednesday evening with an inter
esting meeting presided over by
Mrs. Cleo McNair, most excellent
chief.
Many Happiness Bags were
turned in, accompanied by clever
statements, some in verse about
the happy occasions on which coins
were dropped into the bags for
use in the work of the order. Mem­
bers who live elsewhere accom
panied theirs with letters of greet­
ing to local members. Those who
did not bring or send their bags
to this meeting are asked to bring
them to the next one, September
26. The committee in charge of this
project was Faye Davis, Leah
Stiff and Catherine Lentz.
The first week end in Novem­
ber, November 1, 2 and 3, was
set as the time for the annual rum­
mage sale. Alice Weed, chairman
of the committee, asks that mem­
bers begin turning rummage in to
her now so that it can be readied
and priced ahead of time.
Following the meeting, a social
hour was greatly enjoyed since
members had not been together
since June. It was especially nice
to have Katie Wyckoff here from
Forest Grove. Refreshments were
served by Marie Shafer, Cora
Lange and Mathilde Bsrgerson.
The next meeting, September
26, will be the time for honoring
those whose birthdays occur in
July, August and September.
Mrs. Dorothy Sandon will be
hostess Saturday for the Delta
Kappa Gamma sorority and ex­
pects members from throughout
Clatsop and Columbia counties to
attend. There will be a luncheon
at the Washington school cafeter­
ia, served by the PTA after which
the group will gp to the Sandon
home for its meeting.
Class of 1952
Holds Reunion
Twenty members of the Ver
nonia high school class of 1952,
along with their families, held the
ten-year reunion of the class Sun
day at Anderson park. This was
considered an excellent represen­
tation sines there were only 34 in
the class.
Those members who attended
and family members with them
were as follows: Jim Sozoff, wife
and daughter: Margaret Michener
Bartlett, husband, son and daugh­
ter; Beverly Closner Stuve and
The hairpin lace afghan of Mrs.
Seventeen ladies met Tuesday two daughters; Gordon Crowston,
Laura Carmichael which took
afternoon of last week at the wife and two sons, all from the
sweepstakes honors in its divi­
home
of Mrs. R. J. Ekhoff in the Beaverton area; Mary Tapp Mc­
sion at the Columbia county fair,
Kist district to start off the year Donald, Lakeview; Martin J. (Buz­
repeated the honor at the state
for the Timber Route Extension zy) Tapp. Spokane: Deraid Bor­
fair in the “over 70” division in
Unit.
ders, wife and two daughters, Jim
which it was entered.
The previous week, several Smejkal and Leona Hoehner
First place winners are the only
members of the unit had attend­ Smejkal and their son and daugh
ones reported to the newspapers
ed a county-wide meeting at Fern ter, Eugene; Robert Allen, his wife
by the fair and the following are
Hill Grange hall near Rainier at and son, Tacoma; Norma Elliott
ones concerning reports which
which officers for all units in the Adams and two sons, Carlton; Dar­
have been received since a pre­
county were installed. Those in­ lene Aspinall Godard, husband,
vious list was given.
stalled for the Timber route unit son and daughter, Vancouver; Lau­
Mrs. Stanley Chandler of Keas-
were Mrs. Velora Sheppard, chair­ ra Steers Peterson, two sons and
ey route took first in the Brown
man and Mrs. Virginia Bsrgerson, two daughters and Alice Davis
Swiss dairy cattle class for her
secretary-treasurer. Ms. Vera Mil­ Fleskes, husband and son and
three-year-old cow and for cow
ler, vice-chairman, was unable to daughter, Forest Grove; M. C.
with best udder. The J. C. Morans
be present that day.
Brewer, wife, two sons and daugh­
took first for junior bull calves in
Mrs. Sheppard named committee ter; Larry Garner, Doris Hahmey-
the Shorthorns and also had re­
chairmen at the meeting held last er Garner and their daughter and
serve senior champion female and
Tuesday as follows: Associated two sons; Deloris Thompson Webb,
first for junior get of sire.
country women of the world, Mrs
husband, daughter and son; Janet
Former Vernonia residents, Mr.
Laurel Jensen; home and safety, Siedelman Fields and son, all
and Mrs. Carroll Buckley, who
Mrs. Alice Weed; civil defense, from Vernonia and Tom Peters
now reside at Gervais, took cham­
Mrs. Muriel Arndt; program plan­ from Florence.
pionships for junior and senior
ning, Mrs. Louise Smejkal and
One teacher, Ray Mills, and Mrs.
Percheron geldings and also took
Mrs. Weed.
Mills
from Cornelius joined the
four blue ribbons on horses en­
At the Rainier meeting, year group and Robert L. Spencer, cus­
tered.
books had been distributed which todian at the high school when
outlined the program for this year. these folks were students, and
DR. R. V. LANCE
Several Make Calls
For October, the subject is veg­ Mrs. Spencer also joined them for
etable cookery and the lesson on part of the day.
OPTOMETRIST
During The Past Week
this will be demonstrated by Mrs
Letters were received from Vel­
! Wed.. 10 A.M.— 5 P.M.
MIST—Mrs. A1 Cavanaugh cal­ Beatrice Crawford and Mrs. Caro­ ma Snyder Harders who is living
led on Mrs. Maude Rogers Sunday. line Cook at the next meeting of in Washington, Larry Brown who
Phone HA 9-6565
Mr. and Mrs. DeeVeere Hershey the unit which will be held Oc­ is in Seattle and Loren Mills who
Complete Visual Care
and son Devy called on the Sam tober 9 at the Vernonia Grange is in California. A letter was also
Dsvines one evening last week. hall.
received from Mrs. Dick McNair
Other callers were Michael and
The program for the entire year from Amboy, Washington. She had
Debbie Devine of Kelso and Stan­ is one of great worth to all home­ been office girl at the high school
ley Devine who is leaving soon makers and includes cookery, care while this class was attending.
for Italy.
of home furnishings, home lighting
Some interesting sidelights are
Mrs. Wayne Kyser and boys information and child guidance in­ that Laura Steers Peterson has the
called on Mrs. Kyser’s folks at De- struction. The entire program is largest family-four, and the young­
• NEHALEM VALLEY
Isna Sunday.
one of adult education especially est child at the picnic was the not
Mrs. Charles Hansen visited geared to the homemaker and pro­ quite five-months old baby of
} MOTOR FREIGHT
Mr. and Mrs. Evan Rassmusen at vides a constant source of infor­ Larry and Doris Garner. Had John
Clatskanie Thursday.
mation for use in meeting the Meiers, another member of the
problems of everyday living.
olass, attended with their new ba­
The Tuesday meeting concluded by, they could have beat that re­
with the serving of refreshments. cord by two days.
Other ladies in the area interested
Two members of the class have
from ages 18 to 52. Prepare now for U.S.
in being a part of the extension not married, Darlene Morgan and
Lincoln Service helps thousands prepare for
Civil Service (ob openings in this area during
these tests every year.
It Is one of the
program and sharing in the worth­ Martin Tapp. Only one member
the next 12 months.
largest and oldest privately owned schools
while
projects are invited to come is deceased, Charlotte Davis who
of Its kind and is not connected with the
Government positions pay as high as $446 00
Government.
to the October 9 meeting.
passed away last year.
a month to start. They provide much greater
security than private employment and ex­
For FR EE information on Government lobs,
Several did not bring family
cellent opportunity for advancement. Many
including list of positions and salaries, fill out
positions require little or no specialized edu­
coupon and mail at once—TODAY. You will
members
with them to the picnic
cation or experience.
also get full details on how you can prepare
due to various circumstances.
yourself for these tests.
Afghan Sweeps
State Division
Timber Rt Unit
Launches Year
i Phone HA 9-3462
PEO Chapter Opens
Fall Season Tuesday
Oernonia Eagfe
Chapter BS of the PEO Sister­
hood will resume meetings Tues­
day of next week at the home of
Mrs. Harry Sandon. Mrs. Albert
Brunsman is in charge of the
program for the evening.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 20, 1962
Club Officers
Are Installed
Members of the Past Chiefs club
met September 4 at the home of
Mrs. Grayce Bundy with ten mem­
bers present.
The meeting was opened by Mrs.
Justin Folken, who was complet­
Members of the Vernonia Ex­ ing her year as president. After a
tension unit were joined by mem­ short business meeting, the new
bers from other units, including officers were installed in a candle­
Timber route and Chapman, for light ceremony by Mrs. Harry
the preliminary meeting held Culbertson and Mrs. E. E. Gar­
Monday, September 17, at the ner. They are: President, Mrs.
West Oregon Electric building in Irma Chance; vice-president, Mrs.
preparation for the clothing work­ Frank Lange and secretary-treas­
shop for wool and woolike gar­ urer, Mi's. Carl Davis.
ments.
Following the meeting, the host­
Mrs. Margaret Allyn, county ex­ ess served delicious pie with cof­
tension agent, conducted the meet­ fee and tea. The hostess prize was
ing. They also selected the dates drawn by Mrs. Mary Sawyer.
for the training workshops at
The next meeting will be Octob­
which leaders will be trained to er 2 at the home of Mrs. Mathilde
conduct workshops in their com- Bergerson.
munitiss. Leaders selected from
the Vernonia unit were Mrs. Doro­
Read the ads, it will pay you!
thy Carter, Mrs. Ella Cline, Mrs.
Billie Tipton, Mrs. Betty Lamping
and Mrs. Esther Hunteman. Per­
sons who wish more information
may contact one of them.
Mi's. Tipton, chairman of the
DRY GOODS
Vernonia unit, called a meeting
of her officers September 14 at
NOTIONS — GIFTS
the West Oregon building to make
plans for the unit during the com­
FIRE. AUTO AND
ing year.
Vernonia Unit
Names Leaders
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LINCOLN SER VICE,
Pekin, Illinois
Dept.
I am very much interested.
positions and salaries; (2)
Seaside Takes
Golf Trophy
Don't delay—Act NOW!
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Information on how to qualify for a U.S. Government Job.
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A group of 17 golfers represen­
ting the Vernonia Men’s Golf as­
sociation, were at Seaside Sunday
for a match which they lost 39
to 12, thus leaving in Seaside the
revolving trophy which was at
stake. However, the beautiful day
made play pleasant and all of the
men enjoyed the tournament.
Those who went to Seaside were
O. T. Bateman, Loel Roberts, Bill
Nelson, Dave Knowlton, Wayne
Thomas, Harvey Redmond, Horace
Hertel, Ralph Bergerson, Moon
Mullins, Bill Hom, Dr. T. M. Ho­
bart, Jos Magoff, Homer Fuller,
Richard Fletcher, Dan Fletcher
Tracy Hanson and Jack Anderson.
There was less juvenile delin­
quency when Pop used the wood­
shed as an administration building.
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important when you specify the Spokane,
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Teacher Spends Week
End At Home In Misi
MIST—Mrs. Ardys Hanson was
home over the week en'i.from Mu­
lino where she is teaching.
Mrs. Sam Devine attended the
Stanley party given at the home
of Mrs. Ira Peterson last Wednes­
day.
Week end guests at the Ray
Garlocks were Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Thompson of Lost Creek, Mrs.
Sather of Rainier and Mr. and
Mrs. Willard Garlock of Warren­
ton.
Those from here who enjoyed
Saturday evening at Natal Grange
were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Math­
ews, Mr. and Mrs. Shalmon Libel,
Mrs. Mary Sanders and son Dale,
Mr. and Mrs. H. Grimsbo, Mr. and
Mrs. A1 Schlehuber and Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Mathews.
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