Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, February 17, 1966, Page 7, Image 7

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    Episcopal Church io
Hold Services Sunday
Pythians Plan
Official Visit
BIRKENFELD — Services are
being planned at the Episcopal
At the meeting of Vernonia Tem­ church this coming Sunday at 1
ple Pythian Sisters Wednesday ev­ p.m. Rev. Carl Gross from Astoria
ening of last week. Most Excellent has charge of the services which
Chief Martha Brady distributed her are held presently once a month.
most attractive year books to mem­
Shirley Berg and Nick were in
bers along with a news letter. Portland Monday afternoon. Shir­
Books and letters have also been ley has invited some of her little
mailed to all out of town members friends whom she has met through
and are being delivered to local the Little People of America or­
members who were unable to at­ ganization to visit with the family
tend the meeting.
here this week end.
All officers were present, though
Twenty-nine children and ten ad­
several members, including Virgin­ ults were in attendance Thursday
ia Hogberg and Dorothy Walker, night at the Valentine’s party in
were reported ill.
the Community Center. More activ­
It was announced that Grand ity is being planned there for this
Chief Betty Murchison of Portland Thursday evening at 7 p.m. Chil­
will make her official visit here dren of all ages are invited.
March 23. In preparation for that
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Berg were
event, officers will meet at the in Portland Monday on business.
hall at 7:30 p.m. February 23 for The Bergs visited with Mr. and
practice of the officers march pri Mrs. Francis Nordstrom Sunday
or to the regular meeting.
afternoon.
Also planned for the next meet­
Mr. and Mrs. Arby Mills were
ing is a Heart Fund coin march. in Portland Monday.
Marie Atkins, member of the tem­
A potluck dinner will follow the
ple, is local fund chairman.
services at the Mist - Birkenfeld
Following the meeting, a Valen­ Community church this coming
tine party was held in the dining Sunday. Everyone is invited.
room with Irma Chance and Helen
Spofford as hostesses. The tables
were beautifully decorated with
Valentine motifs and centered with
a bouquet of daffodils and daisies
which were a breath of spring amid
the winnter weather.
Red jello was served with cook­
TIMBER RT. — Mr. and Mrs.
ies and a Valentine cake. Gifts Chas. Hascall spent the week end
were exchanged by secret pals and in Molalla with her folks, Mr. and
many Valentines were exchanged. Mrs. Gilbert Beal who formerly
lived here and also at Vinemaple.
Keep your eyes on the goal and Also there were Mrs. Beal’s son,
David Ridderbusch and two daugh­
obstacles seldom show up.
ters from Everett, Wash. Mrs.
A man with tact has the inborn Beal is recovering nicely from a
ability to describe other people as broken hip.
Mrs. Nellie Snyder and Mrs.
they see themselves.
Donovan Reynolds were dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Reynolds Thursday. Mrs. Snyder
spent Tuesday with Mrs. Rena
Waldron in Vernonia.
Mr. and Mrs. George Brooks of
Portland visited Walter Hascall
N E H A LE M V A L L E Y
Sunday.
Mrs. Mildred Calhoon and Mrs.
MOTOR FREIGHT
Maxine Smejkal spent Tuesday
with Mrs. Sharon Gibson.
Hascalls Visit
With Relatives
Phone 429-3462
LODGE AND CLUB NOTICES
VERNONIA
LIONS
CLUB
MEETS FIRST AND THIRD
MONDAY EACH MONTH
6:30 P-M„ FIRE HALL
Charley Hickman, President
David Banta, Secretary
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A. F. & A. M.
Vernonia Lodge No. 184
A. F. & A. M. meets at
Masonic Temple. Stated
wfLiJS» Communication t h i r d
Thursday of each month,
at 8:00 p.m .
Frank Serafin, W. M.
Walter E. Linn, Sec’y .
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NEHALEM VALLEY
COIN CLUB
Meets last Thursday every month
West Oregon Electric Auditorium,
7:30 P.M.
Ruth Steers, President
George Laws, Vice-president
Stanley Enevoldsen, Secretary
R alph B ergerson , T reasurer
VISITORS WELCOME
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Vernonia Barracks
Veterans of World War I
Meets 4th Monday
each month at the
IOOF hall, 1 p.m.
H. L. Russell, Commander
Marcus Haines, Adjutant
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS
Harding Lodge No. 116
Vernonia, Oregon
AUXILIARY
Meets 4th Mon., IOOF hall I p.m.
Rose Valpiani, President
Cora Lange, Secretary
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I.O.O.F. Hall
Second
Monday
of Each Month
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IWA Local
Jack Bergerson, Chancellor
Commander
E. E. Garner. Secretary
Meets First and
Third Thursdays
PYTHIAN SISTERS
Vernonia Temple No. 61
Meetings: I.O.O.F. Hall
Second and Fourth Wednesdays
of each month
Martha Brady, M.E.C.
Cora Lange, Secretary
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Vernonia Lodge No. 246
I.O.O.F.
First and Third Tuesday
8 P.M .
P. E. “Jim ” Markham, Noble Grand
Harry Culbertson, Sec.
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MT. HEART REBEKAH
LODGE NO. 243
Meets 2nd and 4th Thursday eve­
nings of each month in the I.O.O.F.
hall.
Marie Elliott, Noble Grand
Dorothy Sandon, Secretary
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VERNONIA CHAMBER
OF COMMERCE
Board of D irectors report to
m em b ers q u a rterly . Board m eets
2nd an d 4th M ondays, 8:00 p.m.,
at W est O regon E lectric office.
V isitors in vited .
Ralph Bergerson, President
Mrs. Evelyn Heath, Secy.
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7:30 P.M.
A.F.L. — C.I.O
Business Agent is at the hall. North
and Washington Sts., third Thursday,
10 a.m . to 12:30 p.m.
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Order of Eastern Star
Nehalem Chapter 153, O. E. S.
Regular com­
munication first
and third Wed.
of each month
at Masonic Tem­
ple. All visiting
sisters and broth­
ers welcome.
Mrs. Farrell West, W. M.
Mrs. Paul Gordon, Sec.
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AMERICAN LEGION
Meets First and
Third Mondays
of each month.
VERNONIA
POST 11»
Mt. Heart Rebekah Lodge met
Thursday at the IOOF hall for its
regular meeting. Members were
glad that Noble Grand Marie El­
liott had recovered from her ill­
ness sufficiently to be present and
preside over the meeting.
Prior to the meeting, the drill
team practiced for an hour on the
drill to be presented at district
convention this spring. This pro­
cedure will be followed each meet­
ing night with members of the drill
team meeting at 7 p.m.
All officers were present for the
meeting with the exception of two
courtesy officers.
A member of the Odd Fellows
lodge, Albert Tandy, was present
and reported that his wife, Zona
Tandy was in the Providence hos­
pital in Portland for more tests
to try to determine cause of her
trouble. Mrs. Nels Hogberg was
reported to be quite ill with flu
and Mrs. Elliott reported that her
grandson. Bobby Brady, was in the
Forest Grove hospital with an at­
tack of asthma.
It was announced that the next
social committee meeting will be
March 2, Wednesday, at the home
of Mrs. Henry Anderegg at 8 p.m.
Following the business session,
games will be played.
Attention was called to the pe­
destals at the officers’ stations that
had been beautifully covered with
paper resembling wood by Frank
Lentz and Pete Wiederkehr. The
improved appearance was compli­
mented.
Mrs. Charles Minger, chairman
for the Bloodmobile visit, announc­
ed that the unit would be here
February 23 and she asked for
assistance from some of the mem­
bers at the visit as well as for
donors.
A contribution was made to the
Heart Fund.
Following the meeting, delicious
refreshments of chips and dips,
and assorted crackers were served
by Noma Callister, Janet Bernar-
di and Hazel Bergerson. An extra
highlight of the evening was a
birthday cake baked for Catherine
Lentz by Marie Atkins which was
placed before her replete with
lighted candle. Another cake baked
by Mrs. Bernardi was placed be­
fore Mrs. Faye Davis whose birth­
day was that day. She shared hon­
ors with several others sitting near
her whose birthdays were in the
following few days.
The next regular meeting, pre­
ceded by practice, will be Febru­
ary 24.
Guests Entertained At
Extension Unit Meet
MIST—Mrs. Norman Hansen was
hostess Friday for the Mist-Bir-
kenfeld Extension unit at her home.
Mrs. Don Bergerson of the Timber
Rt. unit and a member of the
Columbia county committee was a
guest as, also, was Mrs. Bud He-
meon. Mrs. Gus Wanstrom and
Mrs. Louis Jones were co-hostesses.
Mrs. Wayne Kyser gave the les­
son on the high cost of education.
The March lesson on guidance of
the young child will be given by
Mrs. Margaret Allyn at the home
of Mrs. Charles Hansen. Mrs.
Jim Watson and Mrs. Howard
Grimsbo will be hostesses with a
potluck at noon. Everyone is wel­
come.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Hatfield and
Roger of Madras were week end
guests of her folks, the Howard
Grimsbos. Bob Grimsbo and Chris
Berg of Pacific University were
here Sunday to join the family in
wishing Mrs. Grimsbo a happy
birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Garlock were
in Hillsboro and Forest Grove Sat­
urday night. Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Simmons of Clatskanie visited at
the Garlock home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Saxton of
Vancouver spent the week end with
the Ray Garlocks. Osmi Lahti of
Brownsmead was a dinner guest
at the Garlock home Sat. Mrs.
Bud Hemeon and Vicki, Mrs. Ray
Garlock and Mrs. Mary Garlock
attended a farewell party on Haz­
el Grove road for Mr. and Mrs.
Andy Biro and son Saturday ev­
ening. Mrs. Hemeon composed a
poem for the occassion.
The Happy Cooks met February
1 at the home of Mrs. R. Higgin­
botham.
The second year members made
whole wheat and raisin muffins
while the first year members did
a cooking crossword puzzle.
While the muffins were baking,
the girls gathered together to talk
about fruit and how to peal
and section an orange correctly.
The muffins and orange sections
were served for refreshments with
giraffe cake and lime drink.
Several of the Happy Cooks at­
tended the 4-H officers training
meeting in St. Helens and report­
ed to the other members what they
learned and what was accomplish­
ed.
Lorna Westlind, reporter
Life must be worth living—the
cost has doubled and tripled and
we still hang on.
Mist Ball Team
Tops Vemonia
MIST—The Mist grade school
boys played the Washington grade
school fifth graders here at the
Mist gym Saturday in a return
game. Mist won 20-30 with John
Crawford high scorer for the local
team.
John Jackson of Mist reported
February 8 at San Diego for a
tour of marine duty. John graduat­
ed with the class of 1965 at Ver­
nonia high school.
Mrs. John Crawford and Mrs.
Wayne Kyser were in Vernonia
Monday to attend a sewing class
at the West Oregon Electric, given
by Mrs. Margaret Allyn, county
agent.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Waddell
attended the Vemonia Grange Sat­
urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mel
Storie of Portland were week end
guests of her folks, the Waddells.
The Mist - Birkenfeld Commun­
ity church will hold its regular
Sunday school and church services
at Birkenfeld Sunday, February 20.
There will be a potluck dinner fol­
lowing church services.
AUXILIARY
First and Third Tuesdays
attended church services in St. Hel­
ens
Sunday at the Lutheran church.
BIRKENFELD — Mr. and Mrs.
Art Bellingham went to Ashland via They enjoyed seeing friends there
car Friday to spend Father’s week and had dinner in Scappoose be­
end with their son, Jim, at South­ fore retuuming home.
Eight members of Winema
ern Oregon College. They were tak­
en on a school tour, attended a Grange visited Vernonia Grange
evening.
W in e m a
banquet for the parents in the Saturday
members
took
the
traveling
gavel
Commons, and watched Southern
Oregon College defeat OCE in a and presented it to the Vernonia
basketball game. The Bellinghams Grange. The Clatskanie Grange
had an enjoyable week end, taking had presented it earlier in a visit
in the planned activities, meeting to Winema Grange. Those going
Jim ’s friends and their parents. from here were Mr. and Mrs. Tom
On their way home Sunday they Hopkins, Ben Holboke, Mr. and
stopped to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Darrell Baker, Mrs. Fred
Ed Birkenfeld and Mr. and Mrs. Udey, Mickey Hopkins and Mrs.
Bobby Birkenfeld and family in Edna Johnson.
The February HEC meeting was
Myrtle Creek.
held
at Elna Baker’s home last
Cub Scout Master George Bel­
lingham, and Den Mother, Mrs. Tuesday. The next meeting will
Joe Peterson, of Den 1, Pack 548, find the members traveling to
and six Cub Scouts attended the Clatskanie to the home of Mrs.
morning worship service Sunday at Walter Carl. They are planning a
the Mist - Birkenfeld Community potluck luncheon at noon, Tuesday,
church in honor of Scout Sunday. March 1. The first Tuesday is the
Cub scouts attending were Scott regular meeting date.
Several fathers in this commun­
Peterson, Greg and Brad Belling­
ity
are busy packing their bags in
ham, David Samuelson, Tim Fos­
ter and Chris Betcher. Den 2 Cub preparation for a trip this week
Scouts, and Troon 548, Boy Scouts, end down to see their sons at
went to the services at the Vine- OSU in Corvallis for Fathers’ week
maple church. All the boys attend­ end.
ing were in their official uniforms.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lonnquist
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Ocrnonia Eagle
THURSDAY, FEB. 17, 1966______ 7
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