Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, November 05, 1964, Page 3, Image 3

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    Sale Slated by
Pythian Sisters
Lei's Gei Acquainted!
Do you know this man?
Rebekahs Date
Officer Choice
Borr. August 31, 1885 a t Edmonds,
Washington.
Vernonia Temple Pythian Sisters Married in 1912.
Guests from Forest Grove, Rainier
had as guests last Wednesday eve­ Has four children, also grandchildren a n d Westport w e r e present last
ning six members of Ava Temple at
and great-grandchildren.
Thursday evening for the Friendship
St. Helens. Included in the group Came to Vernonia in 1934.
Night meeting of Mt. Heart Rebekah
were Mrs. Mary Watkins, most ex­ Worked for Clark and Wilson for 20 Lodge. Also, members, Mr. and Mrs.
cellent chief; Mrs. Virginia Patton,
years.
Otto Cantwell and Mrs. Homer Gwin,
grand representative; Mrs. Mabie A railroad spur was named for him. came from Cannon Beach. Among
Sheeder .senior; Mrs. Florence Tar- His hobby, inventing things.
the visitors from Forest Grove was
bell, Mrs. Beulah Hall and Mrs. Al­ Some of the things made by him Mrs. Lester Heisler who is the sister
ma McVey.
have provided interesting Jambo­ of Mrs. B. J. Hom, noble grand of
During the meeting, Mrs. Irma
ree displays.
Mt. Heart lodge. Mrs. Heisler is a
Chance, grand representative for Now retired, he enjoys looking over past noble grand of Forest Rebekah
Vernonia Temple, gave a very in­
Vernonia regularly.
Lodge and is serving this year as
teresting report on the Grand Temple
(Information supplied by J. W. Ni­ chaplain.
sessions held at Roseburg October chols)
Prior to the meeting, a program
11-13.
Answer to last weeks quiz: Nels was presented which included a pia
Hogberg.
Additional plans for the rummage
no solo by Judi Hom, several num­
sale were made and Mrs. Cora
bers by the grade school chorus di­
Lange, committee chairman, asked
rected by Don Jackson and a skit,
that everyone bring their rummage
“My
Boomerang
Won’t
Come
to the fire hall Thursday, November
Back” , by Laura Floeter, Darlene
5 so the committee can >et it sort­
Welch, Elsie Berg, Kathy Minger and
ed and ready for the s t \ No cus­
Janet Bruce.
tomers will be admitted tnat day.
Eight members of the Mt. Heart
The sale will start at 10:00 a.m.
The Colombia County Public Wel­
lodge
also presented a very pretty
Friday, November 6 and continue fare Commission, Roy K. Smith, ad­
through Saturday.
ministrator, reports the following ex­ black light number which was very
Following the meeting, a social penditures for the month ending Sep­ effective.
During the business session, first
hour was held in the dining room tember 30, 1964:
which had been colorfully decorated
General assistance, $2,110.91; fos­ nomination of officers was heard as
for Halloween by members of the ter care, $22,524.58; aid to dependent follows: Mathilde Bergerson, noble
Past Chiefs club who were hostesses children, $9,816.60; aid to the blind, grand; Marie Elliott, vice grand; Ir­
for the event. Guests were greeted $328.64; aid to the disabled, $4,667.41; ma Chance, recording secretary;
by a charming ghost as they enter­ medical aid to the aged, $4,351.96. To­ Maude Wells, financial secretary
and Faye Davis, treasurer. Second
ed the dining room. Refreshments of tal expenditures, $32,669.07.
doughnuts and pumpkin-faced cook­
The expenditures from the county nomination and election will take
ies were served with cider and cof­ funds were $4,268.51, from the state place November 12.
The lodge voted to contribute to
fee.
funds $9,959.87, and from the federal
At the next meeting, November 11, funds $18,440.69. In Columbia county, the United Fund as has been its an­
balloting will be exemplified and 1,967 persons were eligible for the nual custom.
News was received that Mrs. Beu­
plans will be made for initiation in surplus food program and 841 per­
lah Baslington has remarried and is
December.
sons made use of this service.
now Mrs. Ray Simmons and is liv­
Also, this meeting will observe the
ing at Hermiston.
anniversary of the order and will be
Fall Events Planned
Noble Grand Reatha Hom asked
roJlcall night. Each member is ask­
that
Mrs. Marie Atkins be escorted
ed to contribute 25 cents as a birth­
For Ridge Riders
to the center of the floor. She then
day offering to the Supreme Temple.
The Vernonia Ridge Riders met at read an original poem to her and
The re-obligation ceremony will be
the Washington grade school Octo­ presented her with a gift in apprec­
a feature of the evening.
ber 27. The meeting place was iation of the many things she has
changed due to lack of heat in the done to be of assistance. Theme of
fire hall.
the poem was “when in a pinch, get
A large group was present with on the phone and call Marie.”
Susan Reynolds from Mist as guest.
Mrs. Gertrude Schalock, president
The Washington County Sheriff’s of the Mt. Heart social club, report­
Posse is sponsoring a dance at Banks ed a small attendance at the last
The Barracks and Auxiliary of November 7 which is open to the meeting due to illness and conflicting
Work War I 2525 met Monday eve­ public.
engagements. Plans were completed
November 20 the Ridge Riders are there for serving the dinner at the
ning in the Odd Fellows hall. The
tables wore beautifully decorated having a family fun night at the West Oregon annual meeting which
Scout Cabin. It is hoped that all of was reported to have been a success­
with the Halloween motif.
Mrs. Marie Calfee of Portland the members and their families ful venture.
made her official visit as president will attend.
The next club meeting will be No­
There will be no regular meeting vember 10 at 1:30 p.m. at the home
of district I. Other visitors were Ber-
netta Johnson and Hazel Thompson in November and members were re­ of Mrs. Bernard Killingburg.
of Portland and Mesdames Erickson, minded that election of officers is to
In addition to the good attendance
take place in December.
Harris and Wheeler of St. Helens.
of visitors Thursday evening, there
A trail ride is being planned if the were 34 members of Mt. Heart lodge
Guests of the Barracks were James
Harris, Commander of district I ; weather holds and members will be to make a very good crowd. Follow­
Happy Thompson and H. Calfee of contacted as to time and place.
ing the meeting they all assembled
Coffee was served and a film, in the dining room for a social hour
Portland; W. Howell, Commander
of St. Helens Barracks and Jack “The Heart of the Rockies” was during which Cora Lange, Edith
Erickson, service officer, from St. shown.
Markham, Margaret Thompson and
Helens.
Grace Currie served delicious ginger­
Albert Lewis joined the Barracks.
bread
with lemon sauce at tables at­
Rainier Woman Given
The next meeting will be November
tractively decorated in the Halloween
Recognition for Work
23.
motif.
This Sunday, November 8, is Vet­
An invitation was extended by For­
At the meeting held last week, lo­
erans Sunday and all veterans and cal board members of Selective Ser­ est Rebekah Lodge at Forest Grove
their wives have been invited to at­ vice Board No. 2 were informed that to visit them December 16 when the
tend services at the EUB church at Mrs. Grace M. Brough of Rainier State Assembly president, Florence
11 a.m. The singing of “There’s a recently received a certificate of Ball, makes her official visit there.
Long, Long Trail” by the veterans appreciation from Sprague Carter,
is a promised feature of the service. state director of Selective Service
Baking with Mixes Is
for the State of Oregon in recognition
Honor Is Conferred
of her five years of service as a vol­
Topic for Unit Study
unteer registrar in the city of Rai­
On Former Resident
The Timber Route Extension Unit
nier.
will meet November 10 at 10:30 in
Mrs. Chas. S. Hoffman, formerly,
Local board members are most
of Hoffman Hardware, Vernonia, appreciative of the work of these the Vernonia Grange hall. Creative
now of Reedsport, returned last volunteer registrars throughout the baking with mixes will be presented
by Mrs. M. Sheppard and Mrs. G.
week from a visit with her son and county.
Smith.
wife, of Wilmington, Deleware. Mrs.
Also, ideas for the December unit
Hoffman’s flight was primarily to
planned
meeting will be shown and
attend a luncheon in New York, Oc­
Vancouver Couple Here
discussed. Everyone is welcome to
tober 15, honoring her son, Dr. Ro­
Enroute to Corvallis
attend.
bert M. Hoffman, senior research
TIMBER — Mr. and Mrs. Ron Sil­
associate with duPont at Wilming­
When truth stands in your way, it
ton, when he received the Harold De­ ver and family of Vancouver came
Witt Memorial Medal, for testing and Friday for a short visit at the home is time to change directions.
of Mrs. Silver’s parents, Mr .and
materials.
This medal is awarded annually Mrs. Henry Mitchell. They left their
for outstanding achievement in the children here while they went to
Corvallis to attend the annual In­
science of textile fiber utilization.
vestor's association banquet. Mrs.
Ron
Silver recently was elected
Knitting Pearls Work
as president of the Green Meadows
On Projects at Meet
golf and country club at Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Archer of Pu­
The Knitting Pearls 4-H club met
Tuesday, October 21, at the home of yallup, Washington spent last week
Mrs. Esther Hunteman. The girls end at the Roy May home .
Guests at the Roy May home
knitted and talked. Afterwards, they
Thursday were his son and Wife, Mr.
had cookies and punch.
and Mrs. Lester May of Beaverton.
Reporter, Della Hass
Expenses for
Month Totaled
Veterans Day
Service Dated
Gainsborough's Art
Theme for Program
Members of Chapter BS, P.E.O.
Sisterhood met at the home of Mrs.
David Brunsman Tuesday evening,
October 27.
Continuing their programs on art,
Mrs. Albert Brunsman gave an in­
teresting review of the life and paint­
ings of Gainsborough.
Mrs. Ralph Valpiani will be hos­
tess for the next meeting November
10.
Record Books Received
By Balls of Yarn Club
The Balls of Yam held its weekly
meeting October 28 at the home of
Mrs. Shirley Huss with Mrs. Vi Fe-
therston assisting.
The girls got their record books
and filled them out. Later, refresh­
ments were served.
Kathy Tomlin, reporter
Past Chiefs
Seat Officers
Demon la Eagle
THURSDAY, NOV, 5, 1964_______ 3
Eleven members of the Past
Chiefs club spent a delightful even­
ing at the home of Mrs. Laure;a
Lamping Thursday of last week. Mrs.
Albert Blount was co-hostess for the
delightful refreshments served at
tables prettily decorated for Hallo­
ween. A variety of doughnuts served
with cider and coffee were approp­
riate to the occasion.
During the meeting, new officers
were installed in a candlelight cere­
mony into which a touch of humor
was injected by the symbols of of­
fice presented to Mrs. Charley Hick­
man, president; Mrs. Blount, vice-
president and Mrs. Carl Davis, sec­
retary-treasurer .
The members worked on door
swags made from used Christine,
cards and ribbons which will be tak-
en to the Oregon - Washington Pyth­
ian Home prior to Christmas.
The club will meet again Novem­
ber 19 at the home of Mrs. Launee
Cousins in Riverview.
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JV; 135 lbs. Could be a good, defensive half-
back and is good tackier.
No. 81 LAVERN VON HEEDER, sophomore,
center, 155 lbs. Played some varsity defencs.
Had a good JV season and should be a start-
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No. 42 KEN VEALEY, sophomore, QB, 145
lbs. Played JV this year. Defensive corner
man and could be starter next year.
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Linn Grocery
Sunnyside Service
Edna and Walter Linn
Hans and Vi Slette
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Vernonia Service Station
E&B Laundry & Dry Cleaners
George Johnson
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Ed Bredeau
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Vernonia Clinic
Dean's Market
Drs. Hobart, Thiringer, Hansen, Kramer
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Fabrics N Fashions
Vernonia Milk Farms
Doris Skidmore
Henry and Isabel Anderegg
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Ralph's Chevron
King's Grocery
Ralph Sturdevant
Bob, Earl, Emilie
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The Pine Cone
Loel Roberts
Cliff and Ruby Fowler
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Tandy Shoe Repair
Zeke and Marion Lemaick
Albert Tandy
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Mar-Ona Bootery
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