Winter Meet Col. Co. Pomona Grange Held By IWL Hears Don Coin Walrod On February 2 DEBORAH CURL March 16 Wedding Planned By Couple Mr and Mrs Robert Curl announce the engagement and coming marriage of their dau ghter. Deborah Ann to Alan E Johnston, son of Mr and Mrs E T Johnston of Rirkenfeld Deborah is a senior majoring in Business Education at -South erri Oregon College, Ashland and w ill be graduated at the end of the spring term in March A March 16 wedding date has been chosen Fete Honors 86th Birthday Clarence New was the guest of honor February 4 when family members and friends met in his home at 575 Madison Avenue to celebrate his 86th birthday Those present for cake and coffee following a potluck lunch were Mrs New, Mr and Mrs Ralph Aldrich, Mrs Gordon M claughlin, Rod Aldrich Mr and Mrs Deri Roberts and daughter Rhonda, all of Verno­ nia ; Mrs Charles Wall, Reedsport; Gene Wall and children Wendy, I ’aticia and Charles, of Beaver­ ton Mrs Gwen Krieger, Tig ard Mrs Phyllis Maish. Mrs Karen Walker, and daughter. Shanda, Marty Maish and Mr .lack Larson, all of Vancouver, Washington and Mr and Mrs Tom Holce and son Kent of Portland Mr New has been a resident of Vernonia for the past 49 years Rebekahs Set Installation CHKYSLER Plymouth Ä The Winters Directors Meet­ ing of the Oregon Division, Iz^^k, Walton lx*ague of America was held at the Valley River Inn in Eugene. Oregon on February 2. Nehalem Valley Chapter was represented by David King, President and Ralph E Berger - son, Secretary and Oregon D ivi­ sion treasurer who traveled with other group members in a chartered bus The program included the luncheon speaker Dr Walter Youngquist, Geology consultant who spoke on the "Energy Crunch"; Carey Starzinger, President, Northwest Steelhead ers Council Trout Unlimited on the presentation of the initative petition "To Make the steelhead a game fish ", James K Belk nap, National Director IWLA and Tony Skufca. Regional For ester for recreation, US Forest Service on the "Wildreness Con­ cepts” , and reports from Eugene K Petersen, Chairman, Public I^inds, Land Use Committee, Les Zumwalt, Asst Director, Oregon W ildlife Commission; Dr Thomas E Kruse. Director, Fish Commission of Oregon and Charles S Collins, IWLA Reg ional governor The Oregon D i­ vision took action by passing a resolution for the "Closure of the Lower Columbia River Com­ mercial Winter Fishing Seas­ ons" to support the Oregon W ildlife Commission, the Wash­ ington Sportsmen Council and the Columbia River Advisory council of Oregon, Washington and Idaho Northeast Oregon, La Grande chapter reports many study issues with many hearings which confronts their environment such as the Tussock Moth, Hells Canyon, Strip Mining of ore and Wildness area boundaries. A group tour of the Hells Canyon area is again being sponsored by the league Chuck Collins, regional governor, 324 Pacific Bldg . Roseburg. Oregon 97470 is making the arrange­ ments Several days are requir­ ed to view this beautiful area and the replies form outside travel­ ers have been rewarding for the league CHRYSLER M 0 H W 8 CURFDHAIIO« Larsen's Inc. 440 N. Nehalem CLATSKANIE. ORE. Your Local Rep. ART LAMPING PH. 429-5671 22t6c Members and friends are cor­ dially invited to attend the public installation of the 1974 officers of Mt Heart Rebekah Lodge No. 243 at the 1OOF Hall Sunday, February 10 at 2 p.m Elective officers to be instal­ led are; Arlie Emmons. Noble Grand; Maude Wells, V i c e Grand, Evelyn Heath, Record­ ing Secretary ; Faye Davis, Fin­ ancial Secretary; and Dorothy Sandon. Treasurer Irm a Chan­ ce who was Noble Grand for the past year w ill be installed as acting past Noble Grand Appointed officers w ill also be installed Gertrude Schalock, District Deputy President w ill be installing officer She w ill be assisted by Isabel! Anderegg, Marshal and a staff of Past Noble Grands There w ill also be a short program Refreshments w ill be served SPRING IS ALMOST HERE Inventory Low — Need Listings List Your Property Now — For Sale - Rent - or Lease LLOYD QUINN REAL ESTATE 786 Bridge St. Vernonia Ph. 429-8211 The Columbia County Pomona Past Master’s Club which had Grange met on Saturday, LFeb- met the week before at the home ruary 2. at Yankton Grange at 10 of I^ u ra Hicks of Warren a m with all but two officers Grange due to the flixiding of the present Guests were Mrs. Flora grange basement An officer's Stratton of Aloha, Washington conference was planned for County, who is the only living March 10 at Beaver Homes Grange and the Club w ill pay $5 charter member of Columbia to each grange who has Ceres, County Pomona, and Mrs. Edna Assistant Steward, l,adv Assis­ Crozier, of Aloha, a form er tant Steward, Steward, and resident of the Scappoose area Three resolutions were read, Gatekeeper at the conference, given Io the Resolution Com m it­ and $5 for each grange having all tee who recommended one be 16 officers present This is in passed, one not be passed and addition to the prizes given by one be tabled until the next the State Grange for officers meeting conferences. Agriculture Chairman Ada Carol Hales, Youth Chairman, reported on the conference that Helen Fildes introduced the had been held on November 17 at County Extension Agent Don Warren Grange after which they Walrod who discussed some pertinent problems for the sea­ went bowling They have other meetings scheduled and plans to son including gardens, seeds and fertilizers, dormant sprays and form a d rill team and to get tansy ragwort He advised that entries in the talent contest at seeds and fertilizers may be State Grange which takes in all scarce and gardeners should ages shop around for the ones they Laura H i c k s , Education want and get them as soon as Chairman, spoke on the ed­ possible; have soils tested to see ucational report which had been that fertilizers may be needed, sent to Congress and of school and spray now trees that need to budgets and gave several things be sprayed Everyone should be for persons to be alert on in on the lookout for tanzy ragwort purchasing supplies, such as and get rid of it Left in hay water in meats, substitutes, fat fields, cut and dried with hay, it and bones and special charges w ill k ill animals eating the hay. on items. Bob Stevely, 4 H Agent, spoke Lawton Wadell was elected to about the program in the county a six-year term on the Park and the changes being made Committee and w ill serve with County co-ordinators were help Walter Mollenhour and Richard ing the program by getting more Peterson Plans were made for leaders and a big problem was the fifth degree to be given at the fact that parents do not want Fern H ill Grange on May 19 at 2 to get involved. Two grange p.m. and w ill be given by the members present at the meet­ Pomona Grange officers. Pot ing, Mrs Fildes and Mrs Earl luck refreshments w ill be ser­ Avis, had been leaders for more ved. than twenty years. Two 4-H Demits were granted to Irene members from the county, Mike Prink and Robert Glossenger to Wilson, St. Helens, and Zora Washington County Pomona Pesio of Clatskanie, were to Grange attend the “ Know Your Govern­ The Pomona Grange picnic ment” conference at Salem this was set for August 25 at Camp week at the same tim e that Wilkerson. several loaders would be attend­ The Lecturer's Porgram in­ ing the Leaders Conference at cluded a game with all present Corvallis. participating, accordian solos by Mrs Fildes demonstrated Teresa Cernae and a candle­ grafting methods she used and lighting ceremony with Lecturer starting new plants from old Joy Cernae, Teresa Cernae, ones Mary Raglin and Robin Meader Lucy Avis, CWA Chairman, taking part. Ersyl Pease of reported that she had received Yankton Grange presented Pan­ all quarterly reports this time sy Steward with a corsage and The County Conference had been Master Arnold Tarbeil presented held at Warren Grange on Mrs. Steward with her 50-year January 28 with four granges certificate and Steve Spinden represented D istrict No. 3 was presented a Past Master's Chairman, Faye Tarbeil, had pin by Yankton Grange presented the contests, projects The Grange closed in the and work for the year The Fourth degree with Yankton Sewing Contest would be judged Master Steve Spinden in the on May 9 at Beaver Homes Masters chair. The next meeting Grange and all granges were of Columbia County Pomona urged to get their quotas for the Grange w ill be May 4 at Natal contest The needlework contest Grange. judging was set for September 12 at Warren Grange Other con­ tests which w ill be judged at State Grange in June included doll dressing, stuffed toy, cookie fair, bread baking and canning and all were urged to enter at least one contest. Hazel S m i t h , Legislative Chairman, discussed some of the laws that would be on the ballot There were 28 persons at our in May and the gas situtation. potluck Friday. We hope more Annie Laurie Mollenhour, Ju­ w ill attend next meeting. nior Grange chairman, urged Please don't forget our basket the granges to support the social Thursday February 14, juniors and urged all matrons 6:30 p.m There w ill be an and patrons to send in achieve­ auctioneer present to get as ment reports this year and told much as possible for the Verno­ of the contests open to juniors nia Ambulance Fund—so do this year to celebrate 100 years pack a lunch in a pretty box and of the Grange in Oregon The come Everyone is welcome to Junior Granges were also urged participate. to enter booths in the County- Since Senior Citizens have a Fair. steady driver, our transporta­ County Deputy Lawton Wadell tion has been gaining. Anyone reported on the increases and who wishes a trip to Portland or decreases of membership - V er­ group shoppers please call the nonia had been unable to send in center, and Celeste w ill be glad their report due to the high water to pick you up. in their area - and the need of all We have quite a few pieces of granges was to get members to furniture on hand, and could use come to meetings He also more flea market items —Volun­ reported that a number of Co­ teer items are always accepted, lumbia County grangers had also papers for rolling we can attended both days of the use any amount. Willamette Grange 100 years With Spring a short way celebration off now is the time to catch up Wadell also reported for the on your reading there are many good books on the library shelves Bible study each Tuesday from 1:30 to 2:30 anyone wel­ come who wishes to join the group Our next business meeting and potluck w ill be held Friday, March 1, at 12:30 p m. Due to the basket social Febr uary 14, we w ill not have our social potluck on the 15th as we usually do. Senior Citizen News — CLEARING OUT FOR SPRING AND SUMMER MERCHANDISE I 20’ OFF Slacks - Dresses - Blouses • Pant Suits - Brand Name Men's Wear Men Shirts - Sweaters ■ Boy's and Girl's Apparel - Linens KIMMEL'S APPAREL 819 Bridge St. VERNONIA Phone 429-8861 Holmström At Seniors Meet The Vernonia Senior Citizens Drop-In Center was the scene of the county-wide Senior Citizen’s Potluck at noon on Monday, January 28 There were over seventy people in attendance with Senator William Holmst­ röm and his legislative assistant. George Drugas as the guest of honor When the meal was cleared away, the Vernonia Senior's president, V irgil Snook, intro ­ duced the Columbia County Council of Senior's president. Evelyn Mathisen of St Helens Mrs Mathisen reminded the seniors that they had invited Senator Holmstron to be their guest of honor so that they might thank him in person for the work he had done so faithfully for them in 1973 Due to his efforts they had received state funding to aid with their transportation in the five areas. Senator Holm­ ström was then presented as the speaker of the afternoon The Senator stated that the program for the Seniors has been successful because many people, including the seniors themselves, their director, Dor­ othy Churchill, the people in Salem, and the local officials in the cities and county, have worked together to make the final results possible. He also reminded them that the funding is for eighteen months, or the duration of the present budget period It w ill have to be reviewed in 1975. Senator Holmström graciously answered questions from the floor, mostly concerning gaso­ line shortages which hamper the busses in their attempt to get people to their doctors. At the end of his talk Mrs. Mathisen presented Senator Holmström and Mrs. Drugas honorary membership cards to the Columbia County Council of Seniors, with special privileges in Vernonia, and the invitation to come and take rides on the busses at any time to see how they are meeting the needs. This was accompanied by warm ap­ plause from the audience. Gratitude was expressed to the Vernonia ladies for the delicious meal and the warm hospitality. Everyone felt they had a most successful afternoon. • » » » » » » » T o » » » : 4-H Activities The Grease Monkeys met at the home of Henry Turner on Monday, February 4. 1974. They worked on their engines and got all greasey and oily. At the end of the meeting Mrs. Turner handed out tests for the boys to take home and do Members present were David Proehl, Max Sword, K irt Hall, and Donald Norman. Substitute Reporter, David Proehl The local 4-H Leathercraft club, the Lucky Lacers, held their monthly meeting Tuesday, January 22. The group met at the home of their leader, John Black The order of business was election of officers. The results were as follows Raymond Hall, President; Mike Black, Vice President; Donna Shinn, Sec­ reta ry; David Black. Treasurer; Sergeant at Arms, Karen Par- row; Joe Batty, Reporter. The club members w ill start leather work next meeting. Bible Club Workshop Slated February 14 The Bible Club Workshop of the Child of Christ Crusade w ill be held this Thursday, February 14, in Hillsboro, at the First Baptist Church, 2nd and Lincoln St. The sessions are at 10 a m. beginning with the Footsteps of Faith lessions in the Gospels All Sunday School and Bible Club teachers are invited to attend Please bring your lunch Nursery w ill be provided. Ocrnonfa Eaqk Installation Slated The Pythian Sisters, Vernonia Temple No 61, w ill hold its installation of officers February 13 at 8 p m at the IOOF Hall r THURSDAY, Mr and Mrs Tim Johns, of Sherwood, are the parents of a son, Anthony James, born Saturday, February 1 at St Vincent's Hospital The little boy weighed 8 pounds. 9 ounces at birth Grandparents are M r and Mrs Jim Johns of Vernonia and Mrs. Joan Kimnunen of Astoria Great grandparents are Mr and Mrs Castle and Mrs and Mrs Johns, all of Vernonia and James Berthiaume of Clatska- For Phone Ringing Results Use An Eagle Classified Ad 7, 1974 3 The installation was cancelled in January due to bad weather KrV Then shop these Vernonia merchants who will hold a special Valentine's Day Only Sale on Thursday, February 14. Each merchant will donate monies from selected items toward the Vernonia Heart Machine Fund. Shop at home, and save time, money and gas while aiding in the purchase of the Life Pack Three unit for the Vernonia ambulance. SEW SIMPLE SHOP Total Sales from Special Sweetheart Basket 50c from purchase of each beaded crocheted necklace sold. BRUNSMAN HARDWARE 6 Cups with Wall Rack or Old 25% Off fashion Cookie apothacary-type Jar All profits from above items go toward fund. WESTERN AUTO 10 Per Cent of All Paints and Varnishes Go Toward Fund VERNONIA VARIETY ALL PROFITS FROM SPECIAL SURPRISE SALE SALE ITEMS VERNONIA EAGLE $1.00 from each new and renewed subscription to the Vernonia Eagle anywhere in the continental Unit­ ed Slates. VERNONIA GOLF COURSE Ten per cent of all golf ball sales during the week of February 10 through February 16. VERNONIA DRUG 5 per cent of all Valentine candy sales to the Heart Ma­ chine Fund. / VERHOHIA SEHIRY NEW ARRIVALS FEB Will donate 3 1/2 per cent of gross % dollars received Thursday Feb. 14th to Vernonia H®5rt Machine V. Fund