Guests Attend Rebekah Meet Let's Get Acquainted! Do you know th i* man? The Mt. Heart Rebekah social committee met Tuesday evening of last week, February 1, at the IOOF dining room with an atten­ dance of 22. The total was swelled by the presence of several guests, including Mrs. P. E. Markham, wife of the noble grand of the Vernonia Odd Fellows lodge, and three ladies from Hillsboro, Ber tha Thomison, noble grand of the Hillsboro Rebekah lodge No. 54, Lauryne Wilson, hospital matron for the Department of Oregon and Gladys Hackett, member of Ruby Rebekah lodge at Scholls who were accompanied by Myrtle Oakes, member of Mt. Heart lodge. All four are members of the Ladies Auxiliary Patriarch Militant and were in uniform. Mrs. Mary Markham, committee chairman, presided over the busi­ ness session at which announce­ ment was made of the district as­ sociation meeting to be held in Vernonia March 13 and the dis­ trict speech contest at Seaside March 26 at which the 1966 United Nations pilgrimage delegate will be chosen. After the business was concluded, Mrs. Wilson asked that Mrs. Ma- thilde Bergerson come forward, and she presented her a beauti­ ful knitted afghan she had made. Following adjournment, the Odd Fellows who were meeting in the main hall, joined the ladies for refreshments for which the com­ mittee was Mrs. Lee Jessee, Mrs. Frank Lentz, Mrs. Mary Markham and Mrs. Lesta Garner who were assisted by Mrs. Marie Atkins and Mrs. Jackie Atkiins. For F low ers Call Spofford’s ¿¿I SHE WAS SCARED STIFF Born August 25, 1897 at Madison, South Dakota. Married in 1950 at Seattle, Wash­ ington. Has 3 children, several grandchil­ dren. Has worked in a shingle mill, as a truck driver and has been a fireman. Is now retired but he and his wife seem to enjoy moving to hous­ es to fix up. Came to Vernonia in 1958 and has moved a number of times from one side of town to the other. His hobbies are trading horses and fishing. Belongs to a veterans organization of which he was head recently. (Information supplied by J. W. Ni­ chols) Answer to last weeks quiz: A. M. Odam. Bank Offers Savings Plan ko UNION SE!RVICE BATTERIES-TIRES-LUBES AK<~cHA9-3731 VERNONIA.OREGON r U. S. National Bank of Oregon instituted a new savings program designed to yield a higher rate of interest on Monday, February 7, according to President E. J. Kolar. In an effort to stimulate more savings in the state of Oregon, which in turn provides an increased lending capacity, Kolar said U. S. National’s 101 statewide offices will offer “Thrift Certificates.” Size of the new certificates will range from a minimum of $1,000 to a maximum of $25,000. Maturity will be from 90 days to 12 months, and the certificates will offer a higher rate of return than a pass­ book savings account. A Thrift Certificate with a 12- month maturity date will return 4.5 percent to its owner. A cer­ tificate with a maturity date of at least 180 days but less than 12 months will return 4.25 percent and a certificate with a maturity date of 90 days to 179 days wiii yield 4.0 percent. To achieve this new higher rate of interest, each certificate is redeemable only up­ on maturity. The American Legion auxiliary dnit 119 met at the home of Reatha Horn February 1 at 1 p.m. The Past Presidents also met and en­ joyed a delicious luncheon. After the luncheon each group held a short business meeting. The auxiliary announced plans for a cooked food and fancy work sale February 26. The place will be announced later. Word has been received that the auxiliary department president will make her official visit here Feb­ ruary 19 at 8 p.m. St. Helens, Scappoose, and Rainier will be here also. The auxiliary is again sponsor ing the Heart Association appeal for funds for which Marie Atkins is local chairman. Personal Property Tax Return Due MARCH 2, 1966 A friendly reminder io avoid penalties: All personal properly must be reported on Form No. 1 or Form No. 2 not later than March 2nd. If you have not received a form, please drop us a card or letter stating the kind of personal property and we will mail you the proper form. DO NOT REPORT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE OR LICENSED VEHICLES FRANK H. LeMONT County Assessor Ï $ $ $ $ S î î î V i Oernonia Eagle THURSDAY, FEB. 10, 1966 3 Eldon Shetler, Robin, Forrest and Janet; Nick Berg and Ray­ mond Etheridge attended the Har­ lem Globe Trotter game in Port­ land Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Shalmon Libel were guests Sunday at the Jack Burnham home in Portland. BHSKETBHLL » i » î Second Office Open in Banks A second office for Lloyd Quinn real estate and insurance was op­ ened just after the first of Janu­ ary in Banks next door to the U. S. Bank he announced early this week. The office handled in­ surance only at that time and up to January 24 when W. Vernon Hahn of North Plains became the licensed agent in charge. Hahn had been with an agency in Aloha and before that in Port­ land. Since February 4 Commander R. W. Dart, U. S. Navy (Retired), of the Banks area has also been associated with the business. Dart obtained his license at that time. He formerly was with a real estate agency in Gaston. Property available for sale in the Banks area will be advertised at the office here and Vernonia prop­ erty in that area, Quinn said. î 9 V 5 î î J î ♦’ Ridge Riders Slate Events Knit for Fun Sessions Set In the interest of those in the community who enjoy knitting and for the benefit of those who would like to learn, the Society of Arts and Crafts is holding a series of “Knit - for - Fun” sessions. The meetings are held every Wednes­ day at 7:30 p.m. at the West Ore­ gon Electric meeting room, and are open to anyone interested in attending. LOGGERS VS. V WARRENTON i ï î FRIDAY, FEB. II î CLATSKANIE V î V î î î V î V I I 9 The January meeting of the Ver­ nonia Ridge Riders saddle club was held January 25 at the fire Goodwill Industries will send a hall. Movies were shown, Hunt­ truck to Vernonia on Wednesday, ing Big Buck in Wyoming and February 16 to gather the m ater­ Through the Grand Canyon by ials needed in their expanding pro­ Boat. gram of evaluation, training aid Refreshments were furnished by employment for the handicapped Dawn Johnston and Ginger Johns. people they serve. Items of little The next meeting will be Febru­ importance in the householders’ ary 22 at 8 p.m. in the fire hall. eyes become articles of importance Also on the club’s schedule of to the handicapped person who events are a card party at the puts them in good order for resale Scout cabin this Saturday evening, in Goodwill stores. February 12 at 8 p.m.; a trail Those who wish to contribute to ride next Sunday, February 13, this program may do so by calling weather permitting, to start from the volunteer representative in Anderson park at 11 a.m and a Vernonia, Mrs. Frank Lange at saddle club dance at Gaston to 429-3161. She will arrange to have which this club is invited on Sat­ the truck pick up the materials. urday, February 19. Anyone who has Scout bags that were missed in the pick-up may call Mrs. Lange and put them out for the truck, also. N O TICE MIST — A Valentine party for the youngsters will be held Thurs day evening at 7 at the Birken­ feld center. Mrs. Bud Hemeon and Mrs. Nor­ man Hansen were in Portland Thursday. Bobbie Dee Bliss and Kathy Lindeman of Portland; Roger Stagg, Walla Walla College, and Quinten Harden, Moscow, Idaho, University visited over the week end at the Ray Garlock home. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Garlock were in Portland Friday and also visited with relatives at Vancouv­ er. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Garlock visited them Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Waddell attended Pomona Grange Satur­ day at the Yankton Grange hall. Sunday the Waddells were in Gear­ hart visiing. VERNONIA Goodwill Truck Visit Slated by the thought of the long search to find what she wanted. Now she’s relaxed and hap­ py after havng come to Bob’s. Valentine Party Is Planned for Tonight Official Visit Due Auxiliary î 9 V 3 3 s S ï 3 I 8 8 I 9 9 9 s TUESDAY, FEB. 15 Fisher's Electric & Appliance Irma and Sherm 9 9 9 9 V 3 s 3 3 3 9 V V 9 9 9 9 9 9 The U. S. Bank Vernonia Branch Vernonia Variety and Shell Oil Ruth and Marion Steers King's Grocery Bob, Earl, Emilie Bob's Union Service Mr. and Mrs. Bob Thompson Sunnyside Service Hans and Vi Slette Sam's Food Store I 9 9 9 9 9 STEVE MINGER, Senor, 5’6”, guard. Im- proving steadily during season. Real hustler. West Oregon Electric Co-op., Inc. Lloyd Quinn, Realtor Real Estate and Insurance Union Oil Company Birkenfeld Grocery Tandy Shoe Repair Albert Tandy Vernonia Golf Club Critser, Nanson, Gambee Nehalem Lanes BACK THE LOGGERS BY ATTENDING aa Better Quality for Less Here! # LETTUCE Large Heads ............. 2/45c RHUBARB 2 -4 9 c ORANGES 1 2 -$ 1 GRAPEFRUIT ™ I2/$I BAGGIES Sandwich Size...................... 80’s 29c CHUNK TUNA S ta n d b y .............. 3/89c SPRAY STARCH Z.X. 59c 9 9 9 9 9 9 V V V V V V V S S 3 9 ÿ g 9 9 9 •5 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 Duncan Hines —Erst 3 AA at Regular Price X CAKE MIXES Others Elberta Freestone PEACHES No. 2>/J Cans 3/89c HAIR SPRAY & V05 SHAMPOO—$2.10 Value $1.39 Long Play —ß Ea. /