Local Chapter Hosts Meeting Grange Ladies Have Guests for Meeting The Vernonia home economics club of Vernonia Grange met at the Earl Pickering home Thursday for their Three state officers were present first fall meeting. A pttt luck lunch­ for the meeting of Tau Chapter of eon was served at noon followed by Delta Kappa Gamma when the a business session at which members meeting was held at Vernonia high discussed plans for hall improvement school September 19. They were and winter social affairs. Mrs. Alice Otis, state president; Mrs. Guests present included the follow­ Jennie Calhoun, state treasurer and ing members of Pacific Grange home Mrs. Merle Woodward, executive economics club from Clatsop county: secretary, all from Grants Pass. Mrs. W. O. Reith, Mrs. K. W. Tagg, Mrs. Otis gave an interesting re­ Mrs. J. Birkholz, Mrs. C. H. Kulland, port on the international convention Mrs. D. C. Bell. Also present was held in San Francisco as a part of Mrs. J. D. White of Vernonia. her talk to the group. Other guests at the meeting were The Knitting Pearls members of Alpha Omicron chapter at St. Helens. Luncheon for the en­ 4-H Club Organized tire group was served at the Wash­ The Knitting Pearls 4-H club led ington lunch room by the PTA. Mrs. Harry Sandon and Mrs. Maude Wells by Mrs. Esther Hunteman, started their knitting meetings Wednesday, were in charge of arrangements. September 23. At their first meeting the girls chose their officers as follows: President and junior leader, Nancy Skidmore; vice - president, Shirley Dennis; secretary-treasurer, Debbie Hass; reporter, Della Hass. At the end of the meeting, Shirley At the meeting of Mt. Heart Re­ bekah Lodge held Wednesday of last Dennis served refreshments consist­ week, September 24, Noble Grand ing of kool-aid and doughnuts. The next meeting will be Wednes­ Reatha Hom extended a welcome to Mrs. Jean Conner, a member of day, October 17, at Mrs. Hunteman’s Prosperity Lodge in Seattle who now house. Della Hass, reporter resides in Vernonia in the formei Buffmire house. Plans were made for a friendship Lions Club Officers night October 22 when other lodges Attend Conference in this area will be invited to visit. A program committee was appointed Deputy district gQvemor, John with Mrs. Charles Minger as chair­ Jensen, and Bob Sargent, Vernonia man and Mrs. Henry Anderegg and Lions club president, attended the Mrs. Evelyn Heath to assist h e r.. annual mid-year Lions club confer­ Following the meeting, delicious ence at Corvallis, September 25-26. molded salads were served with as­ Over 250 officers from over the state sorted crackers by Mrs. Gertruoa of Oregon were in attendance. The Vernonia club will hear a re­ Schalock, Mrs. Mary Markham and port on the meeting next Monday Mrs. Mildred Jessee. The lodge will meet again Thurs­ night at the first regular fall meet­ ing at the fire hall at 6:30 p.m. day of next week, October 8. Rebekahs Plan To Bid Guests V O TE FOR DONALD L. HALBERER Democrat DISTRICT ATTORNEY EXPERIENCED MUNICIPAL ATTORNEY Represents— City of Scappoose - St. Helens Rural Fire District Warren Grade School and Scappoose Grade School District - Former Vernonia C ity Attorney. Represents— Columbia County as one of its two appointed Re­ presentatives on the Metropolitan Study Commission which was created by the 1963 Oregon Stale Legis­ lature. Background— Veteran. 4 years. United States A ir Force. G ra­ duate of the University of Oregon. Practicing St. Helens A ttorney-A t-Law . Pledge— To represent every citizen of Columbia County in a Courteous, Prompt, Economical and Im partial man­ ner. Pd. Pol. Adv. Donald L. Kalberer, 414 Day St., Scappoose. Ore. Cone Craft On Society Agenda Mr. and Mrs. E. Louis Towne of North Bend, Washington announce The monthly meeting of the Society the engagement of their daughter, of Arts and Crafts held September Judith Ann, to Jerry Wayne Gollihar, 14, featured a very interesting pro­ son of Mr. and Mrs. Ches Gollihar of gram presented by Mrs. Carson Cove, Oregon. Strong. Her talk included description Miss Towne is a 1964 graduate in keeping the greenery fresh until business administration from the trees and their cones, and instruc­ University of Oregon and is now an tions as to their gathering and pre­ employee of the Internal Revenue paration for use in decorative pieces. Service at Portland. Mr. Gollihar is These instructions were prelimi­ an assistant department manager at nary to the classes and workshops the Lloyd Center branch of Nord- on holiday decorations scheduled to stroms. start the middle of October. The wedding will take place in the Mrs. Strong also suggested that Rose City Park Methodist church in those going into central or eastern Portland November 28. The young Oregon during the hunting season couple plans to make their home in avail themselves of the opportunity Portland. to gather pine cones, boughs of juni­ per, both berried and without ber­ ries, cedar, pine, and sunbleached Sunday Open House Set teasel, in preparation for the work­ At Marion Grant Home shop. Instructions were given for Mr. and Mrs. Marion Grant oi and displays of various varieties of Mist route will hold open house at needed. All those wishing to participate in their new home just this side of Big the wreath, cone and greenery clas­ Eddy park from 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday ses should register in advance with and extend an invitation to all who Mrs. W. E. Wilson at HA 9-5231, or would like to see it to do so. Mrs. Wm. Pringle at HA 9-3849, so that materials needed for the demon­ strations and workshops can be de­ termined. Classes will also feature Christmas wall and table decora­ tions, felt decorations, etc. The October meeting will be held next Monday, October 5, at 8:00 p.m. at the West Oregon Electric meeting room. The art class taught by Elva Goss each week at the Clinic building art center will meet on Wednesday of next week, October 7, at 7:00 p.m. instead of Monday evening. — Cement and Cement Products — 1 /4 " Sheet Rock Sheet $2«00 Sheet $3«98 3 /8 " Plywood VERNONIA TRADING CO. Your Shopping Center For Garden Supplies — Plants — Flowers — Seeds — Feeds Farm Supplies — Hardware — Cabinets — Plywood Building Materials — Rentals — Chemicals — Shoes Men’s Clothing — Toys — Plastic Wares — Kitchen Wares. Boys Delight Two Families Oemonia Eagle THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1964 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harkson of Vernonia are the parents of a son Stuart Marshall who arrived last Monday, September 21 at Tuality hospital and weighed in at 7 pounds 15W ounces. He has a sister, Jane. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Upton of Hillsboro and Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Strickland of Eugene. Saturday of last week, September 26, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Gentry of Vernonia also welcomed a son at Tuality hospital. He weighed in at 3 8 pounds 15 ounces and has been named Daniel Duane. He has two sisters, Laurie and Elaine. Grand­ parents are Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Day of Kearney, Nebraska and Mrs. Matie Gentry of Exeter, Nebraska who has been visiting here for the past several weeks awaiting the ar­ rival of the new babe. Guests this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Moore ate his sisters, Mrs. Edna E. Gower and Mrs. Clara Fuser of Seattle. V A s 8 C O Edna FFEE BREAK Berg—New Manager GRAND OPENING OCTOBER 1 FREE COFFEE ALL DAY — Merchant’s Lunch Special — HUNTER’S ATTENTION! Open Saturday and Sunday through Season — 4:00 A.M. The Savings Plan that Really Works! Slippers Completed In 4-H Club Project The Balls of Yam 4-H knitting club held their third meeting Septem­ ber 23 at the home of Mrs. Don Huss with Mrs. Vi Fetherston assisting. Two girls, Vicki Lawler and Pa­ tricia Fisher, finished one of their slippers and were ready to start their second one. Two girls, Kay Berg and Cheryll Clasan, were absent. After the meeting refreshments were served. Kathy Tomlin, reporter Vernonia Extension Unit Starts Season The Vernonia Extension Unit met at the West Oregon building Septem­ ber 17 to organize for the coming year. The chairman, Mrs. Ray Lamping thanked the women who helped with the display for the Jamboree last July. A committee was appointed to see about getting a baby sitter for the meetings. The October meeting, a demonstra­ tion on plaids and stripes, will be held October 15 at the West Oregon building. Billy Graham Film Due Showing Here The Nehalem Valley Christii.n Youth rally has scheduled a showing of the Billy Graham film, “Lucia,” for October 10, Saturday of next week. The place and hour will be announced next week, so all inter­ ested persons may watch next week’s paper for details, according to infor­ mation given this week. RUBBER BOOTS $4.88 RUBBER BOOTS “ Plastic Table Clothes k ««.> 88c 3 /8 8 c Finger Tip Towels Each 88C Brooms 4/88C Pot Holders Townes Reveal News Of Daugher's Troth The 4-H member pledges: “My head to clearer thinkings my heart to greater loyalty; my hands to larger service, and my health to bet­ ter living.” URE AVE (The Automatic Savings plan for busy people) Whatever your goal. . . a new car, travel, cash for business oppor­ tunities . . . money saved regularly and systematically will help you reach that goal more quickly. It’s simple and easy. Just decide on a definite amount you’d like added to your savings account each month. 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