OES Chapter Initiates One At the regular meeting of Neha­ lem chapter, OES, Wednesday, November 3, an impressive initia­ tion was held at which Cliff Nor­ wood received the degrees of the Order. His sister, Dorothy Waddle, associate matron of Ridgfield Cha­ pter 182 of Ridgfield, Washington, acted as a courtesy candidate. Other visitors were Hallie Mc­ Michael, past matron, from Ridg­ field and Margaret Sinclair o f Knowles Chapter, McMinnville. Plans were made to assist with the birthday party at the Masonic Home at Forest Grove this Friday, November 10. Lillian P. Davis, past grand matron, i s attending G e n e r a l Grand Chapter in Washington, D. C., from November 3 to Novem­ ber 10. An interesting report i s expected when she returns. The members of the social club have been busy taking the city census. This will be completed this week. At the next chapter meeting, November 15, there will be a re­ obligation ceremony to observe the Chapter birthday. There also will be observance of Thanskgiving. During the social hour last Wed­ nesday, the pumpkin pie w i t h whipped cream were served a t tables prettily decorated with fall flowers and leaves. Christmas Club Checks Mailed Oernonia Eagle THURSDAY, NOV. 9, 1967 Rainbow Girls at Event in Newberg MEN IN UNIFORM In a letter received by his moth­ er Mrs. Harold Shipley, from T. Sgt. Jack Gates, Phu Cat, Viet Nam he says that weather there is around 85 degrees day time and 70 degrees at night. He mentions the fact that after living in t h e Sacramento area for several years, he is used to the heat, but it takes some of the boys a couple of mon­ ths to get acclimatized. When it rains it is fantastic, he states. It comes in big drops and it really rains hard, then it seems to break up and makes a mist, so it is almost impossible to see any thing. But so far the rains h a v e only lasted about one hour a n d then it slacks off so things c a n move about again. To quote from his letter: “I work in the control room, same as I did at Mathers A.F.B. - Control what aircraft will fly assign pri­ orities to jobs and send the mech­ anics out to priority jobs first. All of the aircraft is on a board and know the status whether it needs parts work or what. “We have radio and TV so things aren’t too tough here! “We have one aircraft set up for carrying wounded and when t h e Army calls for that we know they have been hit, but the helicopters bring them to the small strips then our caribous take them from the strips to the hospital. We get a lot of them in the hospital 30 minutes after they have been hit. “We have another set up f o r relay of radio messages. T h i s plane stands by. If the Army gets pinned down some where, we fly this one in with the big radios a- board. The Army calls the air­ plane and they relays messages for support or what they need and where. Mostly though we fly to An Khe and move Army troops in and out of trouble spots etc. We sup­ port the 1st Cavalry.” T. Sgt. Jack Gates EIGHTH GRADE members of the east for the play “The Ghost Goes West” , are shown in a tense moment Markham Attends I0 0 F Convention P.E. (Jim) Markham spent from Thursday to Saturday of last week at Wenatchee, Washington attend­ ing the Northwest Odd Fellows As­ sociation convention. There were 247 delegates from British Colum­ bia. Washington, Idaho and Ore­ gon. All branches of the order were represented. Emphasis was placed on the fraternal wheel of progress with special significance placed on each part of the wheel in relation to Odd Fellowship. Both sectional a n d general meetings were held. I n evaluating committee reports, the one from Idaho was given by Grand Warden Frank Markham of Mt. Home, Idaho, son of P. E. Mark­ ham participated in the events for the Association Ladies Auxili­ ary, Patriarchs Militant. Among those at the convention from Oregon were the grand mas­ ter, Oscar G. Beech and Ralph Pauli. at a practice held this week. Mystery and comedy com­ bine in the play which will be preseated Friday night, Clason Children Receive Toy Award The recently organized Golden Age club will hold a potluck dinner at the Vernonia Community Center in the VFW hall Friday of next w'eek, November 17, at 12 noon, after which they will hear Wood- row Moe, field representative from the Portland Social Security office, explain medicare. The club was formally organized at a meeting at the center October 27. This followed several get-to­ gethers during which the group decided they would like to form a club. Officers chosen for the club are as follows: Chairman. Norman Davis; vice-chairman, Mrs. Nor­ man Davis; secretary, Mrs. Orville Armstrong and treasurer, M r s. Lona Weidman. Mrs. L. F. Lah- meyer will serve as chairman of the entertainment committee and will be assisted by Mrs. W. C. Run- dle and Mrs. Carolyn Keasev. There were 27 present for t h e November 3 business meeting at which plans were made for t h e events of November 17. The group plans to hold a business meeting the first Friday of each month and a social the third Friday. All per­ sons aged 55 or over are invited to attend and join the club. Ray Honored as Month Trainee Entertainers Billed at Show Veterans Day Dinner Planned Spice Shelf Lesson Due at Unit Meetinv Good Turn Day Nov. 18 V-8— Full Factory Equipment I I ! It pays to read the ads! DAVIES CHEV. 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BANANAS 2 25c SHREDDED WHEAT a— 4/$l DUNDEE OLEO 5 - $1 GINGERBREAD MIX 3/99c ZEE WAX PAPER 2/45c TOOTH PASTE Kire 75c AVOCADOES '68 CAMARO Representing Nehalem Assemb­ ly No. 18, Order of Rainbow f o r Girls, Sally and Lawayne Leffler Kathy Tomlin, Mrs. Louise Ham­ nett, mother advisor, and M r s. Lucille Tomlin visited November 6 when they were honoring Peggy Kennedy, grand representative, and Sara Fisher, grand choir mem­ ber. There were about 10t> girls pre­ sent, among them Sharon Brewer of Sheridan who formerly lived here and belonged to Nehalem assemb­ ly. They also visited with the Mc- Aninch girls, who are the grand­ daughters of Mrs. Irma Kent who now lives in Newberg. Golden Agers To Hear SS Man Nearly $2 billion has been sent to 15,400,000 Christmas shoppers in the United States who w e r e members of Christmas clubs a t financial institutions this past year, according to LeRoy B. Staver, pre­ sident of U. S. National Bank of Oregon. In making the announcement, Staver said that this was the most money ever paid out to Christmas Club members. He said that U. S. National issued checks totaling nearly $2 million the past week to its Christmas club members. The Two more Vernonia youngsters total included interest earned on have been honored for designing the accounts. an original model from Tinker- Surprisingly only $755.5 million, toys. They are Joyce and Robert or slightly more than 38 percent Clason, youthful residents of 101 Chet Ray of Mist route, represen­ of the total savings from Christ­ North street, Vernonia, whose par­ tative of the Equitable Life Assur­ mas Clubs, will be spent for Christ- ents are Mr. and Mrs. Carroll ance Society of the U. S., was pre­ tmas gifts, while $620 million will Clason. sented a plaque honoring him as be put into permanent savings. The award, a junior engineer “Top Traimee” in the Fanning The remainder is used for a var­ Stealing an Auto Show isn’t easy, certificate from the Toy Tinkers, Agency in Portland during their iety of purposes ranging f r o m winter vacations to the payment but the Frivolous Five may do just division of A. G. Spalding & Bros., recent campaign, “The Protec­ that. The five middle aged women Inc., reads: “In recognition o f tors” . of taxes. who kick up a storm of Dixieland Not so surprising is the fact that could commit the theft at the Port­ creative imagination, ingenuity and He was the only “Presidential seven out of every 10 Christmas land Auto Show in Memorial Coli­ skill, the Toy Tinkers offers this Protector” (over 1,000 points) in certificate as evidence of t h i s the Biden district. club checks go to women since seum November 21 through 26. Although Rick Nelson, the young achievement” . American women now handle 75 Mr. Ray, who has been w i t h with eight gold records Along with the certificale, they Equitable since June 1, 1967, was percent of family banking trans­ singer-actor behind him, tops the variety show actions. bill, the ladies with the funny hats automatically will be entered in the also named “Trainee of the Month” and hot licks have a knack of avoid­ 1967 scholarship award program for September. ing second fiddle. to find the most imaginative crea­ Mr. Ray has offices in the Weil From Jane Sager, the Stevens tion of the year. Arcade in Hillsboro. He and his College alum who taught Herb Al- Mary Odam was previously an­ wife Georgia have been long time pert about the trumpet, to Jean Skinner, drummer and another nounced as a winner of this award. residents of Vernonia. alum of Ina Ray Hutton’s all girl orchestra, the ladies are all “first The American Legion Auxiliary chair.” Highlighting their stomp­ ing style of jazz with comic patter, issues a reminder this week of the the “girls” have been regulars at plans made by them and the local the A1 Hirt club in New Orleans Legion Post for the annual potluck and at the Alladin in Las Vegas. Besides Rick Nelson other spots The Vernonia Home Extension Timber Route Extension Unit dinner at the hall to observe Ve­ the six evening and three mat­ Unit meets Thursday, November will meet Tuesday, November 14, terans day. The dinner is schedul­ on inee stage presentations will be 16 at 10:30 a.m. at the West Oregon a.m. at the West Oregon ed for 6:30 p.m. Saturday and in filled by comedian Don Rice, sway- Electric building. Every h o m e 10:30 Electric building. addition to members of the organ­ pole stunter George Bruno a n d maker is cordially invited to at­ Project leaders Mrs. F. E. Fu- ization, other veterans and fami­ trumpet swinging master of cere­ tend. quay and Mrs. G. L. Smith, will monies Johnny Matson. The project is “ Exploring t h e present the lesson on “Exploring lies, all interested persons in the The Auto Show will offer nearly community who wish to bring pot­ 300 glistening examples of the 1968 Spice Shelf”, so it should be an the Seasoning Shelf.’’ interesting meeting. luck dinner and join them are in­ look in domestic and import auto­ Members are reminded to bring mobiles exhibited by the 37 mem­ ideas for Christmas gifts and de­ vited to do so. Constant dredging is needed to corations. A potluck luncheon will The three girls who attended ber dealers of t h e Automobile Dealers Association of Portland. keep sand, blown in from the near­ Girls State at Salem last summer be served at noon. by desert, out of the Suez canal. are to be guests at the dinner and will give their reports from those sessions. These promise to b e most interesting. Goodwill Industries is a place where handicapped people, unable Don’t let yearning replace en­ to find a job elsewhere, get their CHIQUITA chance. Usable clothing is t h e LARGE deavor in your way of life. main support of the Goodwill pro­ gram. Boy Scouts and Cubs play­ ing Santa Claus early do their Good Turn for Goodwill on NO­ VEMBER 18th. Please fill t h e bags they leave at your door next Ea. 19C Saturday with repairable clothing you no longer need. 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