Grange Guests Deliver Gavel The members of V e r n o n i a Grange were pleasantly surprised Saturday night when the members of Winema Grange came from Birkenfeld to present the Grange travelling gavel. Those accompany­ ing the gavel were: Mickey Hop­ kins, master; Edna Johnson, sec­ retary; Darrel Baker, overseer; T. M, Hopkins, steward; Elna Bak­ er, lady assistant steward; Lora Hopkins, chaplain; Ben Holboke, gatekeeper; Lorna Udey, Ceres. Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Waddell and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderegg were visitors from Natal Grange. The application of Gary Justice was accepted for membership. A card party will be given at the hall February 26. The Home Economics club will hold its regular meeting for the month at the hall Thursday, Feb­ ruary 24 at one o’clock. Rainbow Officers Seated In Impressive Rites February 6 CHRIS BENDER Officers for Nehalem Assembly No. 18, Order of Rainbow for Girls, Happiness has a tremendous ad­ were installed Sunday afternoon, vantage over wealth—somebody is February 6 at 2 p.m. in an impres­ not always trying to borrow or sive ceremony, open to the public, at the Masonic Temple. steal it. Miss Christine Bender was in­ stalled as worthy advisor and those seated with her were as follows: Worthy associate advisor, Mar­ sha Krieger; charity, Nancy Ham­ nett; hope, Virginia Nelson; faith, Dottie Grosche; recorder, Jeanette Aultman; treasurer, Linda Aber­ crombie; chaplain, Diane Rodgers; drill leader,Kristen Landers; love, Patty Fisher; religion,Judy Baska; nature, Lawayne Leffler; immor­ to your tality, Judy Horn; fidelity, Allyson Hall; patriotism, Kathy Bergerson; insurance service, Marilyn King; confidential planning observer, Donna Rodgers; outer observer, Kathy Tomlin; musician, Developing a protection pro­ Gwen Persyn. gram that is right for you requires expert planning. Be­ Honorary officers include histor­ ian, Sandra Olson; assistant drill cause we offer insurance of leader, Vicki Ramsey and pages, every kind for your home, car, Linda Norman and Julie Spitzer. family or business, we can ob­ Members of the board are Mrs. jectively analyze your require­ Louise Hamnett, Mother Advisor; ments over-all, and balance Mrs. Sam Hearing, Mrs. Harry your insurance dollars to fit Culbertson, Mrs. Ella Cline, Sam them best. There’s no cost or Hearing, James Johns, Thomas obligation for this service. Call Tomlin, Ralph Sturdevant, Ralph us for details. Bergerson and Mrs. Nell Thomas. The ceremony was carried out by Ann Bergerson, outgoing wor­ thy advisor as installing worthy advisor; Chris Nacheff as record­ er; Rory Workman as chaplain; VERNONIA INSURANCE Miarilyn Jones as marshal and EXCHANGE Mrs. Marvin Kamholz as musician. Members of the Seaside DeMolay 905 Bridge Street chapter were here to perform the Phone 429-6203 impressive crowning ceremony in which Miss Bender was crowned as Vernonia, Oregon worthy advisor and Ann Berger­ son as past worthy advisor. Miss R epresenting. Bender was also presented with Hartford Accident and the traditional toy Scotty dog Indemnity Company wearing a DeMolay cape. Member Hartford Entertainment during the instal­ Insurance Group Hartford 15, Conn. lation was provided by David Ser- afin who sang the theme song from Sound of Music. J. Horn Miss Bender has chosen for her colors red, gold and white which were used in decorations. Her theme is: “ God wil not let you fail.” After taking the gavel, Miss Bender introduced members of her family present including her moth­ er, Mrs. Ann Bender; her brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Herb Bender and family from Rainier and her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Richardson from Ska- makawa, Washington. Special guests at the event in­ cluded Mrs. Eleanor Taylor, grand deputy of the International Order of Rainbow for Girls in Oregon; Mrs. Steve Nacheff and her daugh­ ter Chris who holds the ofice of grand religion; Reverend Raymond P. Targgart, pastor of the EUB church; Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mel­ vin of Portland and Mr.and Mrs. Walter Workman. Presentation of the Rainbow necklace to Kristen Landers was made by Sam L. Hearing, dad ad­ visor. The necklace, established by Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Moran, is given each term in recognition of outstanding work in the assembly. Dottie Grosche. incoming faith, was presented with her Rainbow Bible by Linda Abercrombie. Ser­ vice bars, given for points earned in various ways, were presented by Rory Workman to Linda Aber­ crombie, Patty Fisher, Kristen Landers and Kathy Tomlin. A clever degree was given to honor outgoing worthy advisor Ann Bergerson in which she was given her initial in styrofoam which was decorated with flowers as each of the color station officers read to her an appropriate verse. Following the meeting, refresh­ ments were served in the down­ stairs dining room. Monday of this week, the newly installed officers conducted their first meeting of the term and made plans for a number of activities in the coming weeks. February 23 they will go to Forest Grove to visit their adopted grandmother, Mrs. Roark at the Masonic-Eastern Star home on her birthday. They will also visit their adopted grandfather. W. T. Lilley. February 28, the next regular meeting, the Grand Worthy Advis­ or, Christie Peterson of Portland, will make her official visit. March 14 the assembly will en­ tertain members of the local Ma­ sonic Lodge and Eastern Star chapter. March 27 they will hold a reception to honor Miss Marilyn Jones, grand chaplain. Wednesday of this week the Rainbow Girls were guests of Ne­ halem Chapter, Order of Eastern Star. Sewing Sisters Club Starts Work on Shifts HAIR PREPARATIONS Hazel Bishop .......... 89c Hair Spray—1 lb. 1-oz. New Salon Formula. Rexall Brite S et.......... 79c 14-oz. Spray Can. VO5--1/3 More for reg. Price Brite Shampoo............ 94c Large Pint Size. Home Permanent.......... $1 !i Ï î v 3 3 V y y y V y y y V y y y y y y y V s 3 3 V ♦ >:• y 3 3 I V y V V y Rexall Fast. I D R U G CO. C 'id e o HA-9 6 1 5 4 V 3 3 s y I The Sewing Sisters 4-H club met for the second time February 5. The girls finished up beach bags and scarves and started shifts. Later Mrs. Robert Borders serv­ ed cookies. Reporter, Coleen Webb Sweater Project Begun By Balls of Yarn Club The Balls of Yam 4-H club members are making sweaters in Phase II. Mrs. Don Huss served cookies and kolaid at the meeting held February 2. Coleen Webb, reporter Babes Dominate News For Week Vernonia babies somewhat dom­ inated the scene last week at Tu- ality hospital, Hillsboro. Tuesday, February 8, a daugh­ ter arrived there for Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vaughn. She weighed in at 6 pounds 5 ounces and has been named Nikki Mashell. Grandpar­ ents are Mr. and Mrs. Hans Slette of Timber route and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Vaughn of Raymond, Washington. There also are a great grandfather, Forest Booth of Fremont, Nebraska and a great grandmother, Mrs. Minna Slette of Sand Point, Idaho. Mrs. Vaughn is here helping care for her new granddaughter. Friday, February 11 a girl ar­ rived at Tuality for Mr. and Mrs. Edison Aldrich. She weighed 7 pounds 9 ounces and has been named Sonia Renee. She has two sisters and a brother and grand­ parents, Mrs. Mary Aldrich and REVEALED at a recent dinner was the engagement of Linda Schuch- Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jones of man daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard E. Cehuchman of Tacoma, Wash­ Sumrall, Mississippi. ington, to Harvey L. Redmond II, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Redmond. Also arriving Friday, February- Miss Schuchman and her fiance both are music majors at Western Wash­ Il at Tuality was a son for Mr. ington State College. — Penthouse Studio Photo, Tacoma and Mrs. Ted Bodenhamer. He has been named Tony Warren, weighed 9 pounds 10 ounces and joins two Money has many paradoxes, the Don’t accept gifts from others sisters. His grandparents are Mr. chief one being how to obtain it. if you value your freedom. and Mrs. Earl Baska and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bodenhamer, all of Wheat is planted and/or har­ O e r n o n ia E a g l e Vernonia. vested someplace in the world ev­ ery day of the year. THURSDAY, FEB. 17, 1966 3 P.E.O. Members View Pictures At the meeting held February 8 at the home of Mrs. Paul Gor­ don, members of Chapter BS, P.E.O. Sisterhood were entertained with pictures Mrs. Gordon had tak­ en in Portugal and Spain on her European tour last year. During the business sessi o n, plans were made for the annual B.I.L. party at which members entertain husbands. It will be held this coming Sunday, February 20 at the Timber Nook, the newly renovated dining room at Nehalem Lanes. The next meeting, February 22 will be at the home of Mrs. Wm. Bridgers and Mrs. R. B. Fletcher will present the Founders Day pro­ gram. Week End Visits Made To Celebrate Birthday RIVERVIEW—Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Powell and family of Eugene and Mel Powell of Portland spent the week end at the home of the men’s mother, Mrs. Inez Powell, to help celebrate her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Bothwell of Seattle spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Yore- son. Mrs. Russell Snook and three children of Cornelius spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Snook. 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