B an d P a r e n ts S c h e d u le M e etin g M on d ay E v e n in g The Vernonia Band Parents club will meet next Monday evening, March 14, at 7:30 p.m. in the band room at the Washington school. Charles Randell, band instructor, will present his advanced band in several numbers. Mrs. Wm. Rundle, club president, urges all parents of band students and all other interested persons to attend this meeting. Projects are to be discussed which need the support of as many as possible. Refreshments will be served at the close of the meeting. f New Hair Style Seen at Show Mrs. Juanita Morford, owner of the Cut and Curl Room, and her assistant, Miss Ann Bartles were in Portland last Sunday and Mon­ day to attend the Northwest Beau­ ty and Trade Show at the Hilton hotel. The event was sponsored by the national hair styling council andfeatured the newest in hair and featured the newest in hair styles for the 1966 spring season. Mrs. Morford stated that stylist, in demonstrations, presented the new spring look, the Dickie Bird cut which is described as the new motion in hair look. It is real short with a one sided emphasis. It is in the presently used trend styling but features more the symmetric­ al line. She stated that stylists also pre­ sented the new three - dimensional trend in hair coloring, called the echo coloring. Guest stars at the show were Grace Doran and Buddy Francis. Mrs. Carol Young, owner of Car­ ol’s Beauty Shop had also planned to attend the show but was kept home by illness in her family. Ù GET . THE RIGHT KEY 7 Students Enter Speech Contest Lei's Gel Acquainted! Do You Know This Woman? Born August 21, 1896 at South Ports­ mouth, Kentucky. Married at Grayson, Kentucky in 1929 and came to Vernonia that year. Has lived elsewhere and she and her husband were in business within an easy drive of Vernonia for many years. Returned to Vernonia after retire­ ment. Lays claim to the best step-children in the world. Is active in a local church and also in a fraternal order in which she is especially active in all chari­ table work. Is noted for the things she does for others and her home is always a popular gathering place. Her hobbies are doing fancywork, quilting, making aprons and rais­ ing flowers. She is very handy at decorating cakes and often favors neighbors and friends with one on special oc­ casions. (Information supplied by J. W. Ni­ chols) Answer to last week’s quiz: Cread L. Morgan. Barracks Date Quarter Meet THE PEOPLE SPEAK - ■ O e r n o n ia £ a g ( e THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1966 PTA to Sponsor Basketball Bout Students in the Vernonia high Veterans of W. W. I. district No. Regarding the story that Sena­ school speech classes taught by I held their third quarterly meet­ tor Wayne Morse was kicked in Mrs. Alvilda Hearing are presently ing in the Beaver building, 9th & the head by a horse, there seems working on a project sponsored by Hawthorn, Portland, Saturday, to be some controversy. Most the Oregon Association of Realtors. February 26. people seem to think it was a That group is offering scholar­ The basketbaU season may be Barracks 53 and the auxiliary mule. ships to students who enter and over as far as league games for Walter C. Moore, were most gracious hosts. A won­ win in speech contests for which the high school team, but post Democrat derful pot luck dinner was served the topic, Opportunities in Real Es­ season games for other groups will preceding the meeting. District tate will be used. hold the spotlight for several weeks commander Loran Stiff convened yet. Working under the Oregon Asso­ the meeting in due form at 2 p.m. ciation of Realtors, there are 29 The latest game to be announc­ There was a good turnout. AU local realty boards throughout the ed is to be played Friday even­ barracks except one was repre­ state and each board is authorized ing, March 25 in the high school sented and there were several visi­ gym between the PTA mothers to conduct a local contest to select tors present from other districts. a winner to enter the state contest. There will be a district assoc­ and the high school girls and will Nearly all officers from district The Columbia county board will No. I and the Department of Ore­ iation meeting of Odd Fellows and be a benefit to raise funds for Rebekahs at the Vernonia IOOF the PTA scholarship fund. Mem­ give a $100 scholarship to the gon were present. Sunday, March 13 to bers of the teams have not yet been county winner who will enter the There were some exceUent talks hall announced but the first practice which all members are invited. state contest at Eugene May 14 to on patriotism, membership and There will be a potluck dinner at was held Monday of this week compete for a $500 scholarship. general welfare. Mrs. Hearing’s students are pres­ There can be no doubt that the 1:00 p.m. which will be followed and the next practice will be held Tuesday, March 17. ently collecting source materials year 1966 has started out well, and by the business meeting. Principle project of this assoc­ In addition to the basketball and acquainting themselves with a prosperous year is expected. iation is the sponsoring of a dele­ game, special halftime entertain­ the subject. Each speech student gate to the United Nations Pilgri­ ment is being prepared. will make a speech as a class as­ mage for Youth which takes young Any ladies or girls interested in signment and from these, one will people from aU over the nation playing are asked to contact Mrs. be chosen to compete in the county on a trip to the United Nations, Dorris Krieger or Mrs. Deloris contest April 15. the capital at Washington, D.C. Webb. Arrangements for the participa­ and historic Williamsburg in July. tion of Vernonia students in the At this meeting, final plans will Congressman Wendell Wyatt (R- contest were made by Lloyd Quinn, Ore.) has announced that Glenn be made by the group, which in­ local realtor, who is a member of R. Jack, Oregon City attorney, cludes lodges in Clatsop and Co­ the county board of realtors. Quinn The Columbia County Democrat­ will be his campaign committee lumbia counties, for the regional stated that the expenses of the stu­ Feb. 28 was a regular meeting ic Central committee will meet speech contest to be held at Sea­ chairman. dent and teacher attending the con­ for the Nehalem Assembly, Order Wyatt, who recently announced side March 26. Delegates from Monday, March 14 in the county tests will be cared for by the real­ of Rainbow for Girls. They were high schools from throughout the courthouse at 8 p.m. Adoption of ty board. honored by the visitation of Grand he would be a candidate for re- district will compete and a dele­ a budget and fund - raising ac­ election, stated, “I am proud to Worthy Advisor Christie Peterson gate and alternate will be select­ tivities are among the subjects of Waverly Assembly No. 4 in Port­ have a man of the caUbre of ed. precinct committeemen will con­ Glenn Jack as the chairman of land. She was accompanied by her sider. Two representatives from Ver­ mother advisor, Mrs. Ruth Bor- my campaign for reelection. His nonia high school will be entered. support and assistance during my chert. first congressional session has been They are Ann Sargent and David No man falls into a good job— Jeri Rundle and Belinda Brewer of very great aid to me in per­ Serafin whose essays have already he must give himself a lift. were then initiated into Nehalem forming many of the functions of been sent in for judging. Both Forty new books have recently Assembly. the essay and the speech count been placed on the shelves at the A clever degree was given Chris­ my office.” in the contest. Local students are Vernonia library and await use by tie in which she was presented from the speech classes of Mrs. Call Spofford’s people of the area, according to money for her project for the blind IT PAYS TO READ THE ADSI Alvilda Hearing. Mrs. Ben Brickel, librarian. Inclu­ and also a piece of her silverware. ded in the selections are books of She was also presented with a cor­ various types to please the tastes sage made from stamps as she is of all readers. gathering stamps for the Forest The city library in the city hall Grove Masonic Home. is open Monday through Friday Among the several visitors were from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. and is open Mrs. Irene Jones, grand deputy to all persons in the area who wish and Marilyn Jones, grand chaplain. to make use of its facilities. The new books now available are as follows: The Embezzler, AuChincloss; The Source, Michener; Those Who Love, Stone; The Double Image, Mac Innes; The Cpmmedians; Four members of Vernonia Odd Greene; The Lockwood Concern, Fellows Lodge No. 246 attended O’Hara; the district meeting held last Satur­ Up the Down Staircase, Kauf­ day at St. Helens. They were P. E. man; The Billion Dollar Brain, Markham, noble grand; Harry Deighton; The Rabbi, Gordon; In Culbertson, secretary; Albert Tan­ Cold Blood, Capote; A Gift of Pro­ dy and Frank Lentz. Seven lodges phecy, Montgomery; My Twelve were represented and total attend­ Years with Kennedy, Lincoln; ance was 45. Airs Above the Ground, Stewart; Sessions were held in the after­ Intern, Dr. X; Caribbean Mystery, noon and evening, with dinner Christie; Gideon’s Badge, Marrie; served by the Rebekahs between A Walk in the Spring Rain, Mad­ the two sessions. Degree work was dux; The Magus, Fowles; exemplified, officers were elected Manchild in the Promised Land. for the next term and Astoria was Brown; Dark Rose - The Phoenix, set as the meeting place in 1967. Murray; Cities of Wonder, Knight; The lower we can keep our costs, the happier sions cost less a day than a postage stamp. And Due to illness, the grand master Biplane, Bach; The Crickets All both of us are. So we work at it constantly. why, all in all, your telephone service is a real, Look Alike, Davidson; Valley of was unable to be present but was That's one reason you can phone long distance bargain. represented by the deputy grand the Dolls, Susann; so inexpensively after 8 PM. And why exten­ master, George Hollett of Port­ Burning Sky, Roberts; The Man WEST COAST TELEPHONE C O .ffi land. Oscar Beech of Portland, Who Loved His Wife, Caspary; A Member of the GTiE Family of Componiti grand warden, also was present. Dream of Fair Woman, Arm­ strong; Congo Kitabu, Hallet; Jade for a Lady, Chaber; Passage to Danger, Lanhan; Death of an Angel, Lockridge; Tangled Cord, Lockridge; Death of a Fool, Marsh; Gamble with Death, Simons; Where There’s Smoke, Kelland; Monkey on a Chain, Lanham; Run to Evil, Egan; Run Scared, Eberhart; The Man Who Explained Miracles, Carr; There is a Season, Baldwin. 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