Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, February 10, 1966, Page 2, Image 2

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PRICED
CARNATION INSTANT
MILL MARKET
MEATS
You’re as close to Mill Market and Lockers
as your Telephone—429-3492
Free Deliveries Twice Daily—10 A.M., 3 P.M.
FLAV-R-PAC WHOLE KERNEL
-F R O Z E N
BREAKFAST
Chocolate, Plain,
Banana, Eggnog
6 Ind. Envelopes
CORN
69e 6 tT $1M
$ H
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A Salmon
59
3 /o 9 ç Pepper
47
TANG ORANGE BREAKFAST
Instant
27-oz. Jar .................
Drink
STOKE
LYS
STOKELYS
2'/, Tins
2»/2
Applesauce
IQ
ICY POINT
5-oz. Can
NALLEY’S LUMBERJACK
ENERGY
SYRUP
Q 21 “ $100
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BLEACH
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Gal. Plastic
Bottle
Btls.
M r. and Mrs. T. F. Keasey were
M r. and Mrs. R. L. Thompson
will be in Eugene this week end
to attend the state posse conven
tion at the Eugene hotel. The
Thompsons belong to the Wash
ington county posse.
BAKED FOOD sale, Sat., Feb. 12,
Deans Market. St. Mary’s Young
People.
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M r. and Mrs. Ed Crawford re­
surprised with a housewarming
dinner party Saturday evening at
their new home on Timber road
nine miles from Vernonia. Two
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aunts, Mrs. Chet Lintner of Hills­
er for their entire trip.
boro
and Mrs. Cass Bergerson act­
Sunday visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Lionel West were ed as co-hostesses. Guests includ­
their grandchildren, Margaret Mi­ ed Mrs. John Reitz and son John
chele, Marianne and Maureenc Jr. of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Tapp of North Plains, Mr. and
McDonald of Portland.
Mrs. Walter Nordstrom of Forest
Ben Brickel arrived home Wed­
nesday of last week from Portland Grove, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer East­
and is recuperating from recent erly and Mrs. Ralph Winter of
Hood River, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
surgery.
turned home February 1 from a
trip begun December 13 and made
by Trailways bus to visit a num­
ber of relatives and friends. Their
first stop was the home of a daugh­
ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
H. G. Kauffman at Redmond and
the second, the home of a grand
daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Ed Sturza at Caldwell, Idaho. In
Salt Lake City they stopped for
a sight seeing tour. The Christ­
mas lighting there and on the
night trip from Salt Lake City to
Phoenix, Arizona were greatly en­
joyed. In Scottsdale, Arizona they
were guests of their daughter and
husband, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Hoge
and family for a month which in­
cluded Christmas. Enroute home
they came through California and
visited former Timber route res­
idents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chese-
bro at Montclair, Mr. Crawford’s
93 year old uncle, Dave McMillan
at Long Beach and a son and
wife, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bush
at Concord. They had good weath-
Oernonia Eagle
M r. and Mrs. David McMinn and
family from Seaside were visiting
in Vernonia Sunday. They attend­
ed morning services at the EUB
church.
Guests Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Beers were
Mr. and Mrs. Claire Fogel of
Clatskanie. The Beers recently
were in Portland to look up a for­
mer college friend of Mr. Beers,
and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Ivo
Notenboon.
Mrs. Joe Medges took her son
Hartzell
and
Robert
Andrus have enlisted in the Air
Force and left Portland last Wed­
nesday evening for Lackland Air
Force base in Texas to begin basic
training.
Miss Betty
Berg,
daughter
of
Mr. and Mrs. Hilding Berg of
2
THURSDAY, FEB. 10, 1966 Longview, enrolled at Vernonia
high school Monday in the junior
class. She had her first two years
of high school here prior to the
move by the family to Longview.
Fri., Sat.
Feb. 11-12 She will make her home with Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Skidmore during
the school term.
JO Y T H E A T E R
First Men In The Moon
Plus
East of Sudan
BAKED FOOD sale. Sat., Feb. 12,
Deans Market. St. Mary’s Young
People,
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The Ralph Bergerson fam ily was
I
"WING INTO SPRING WITH A NEW f
HAIR STYLE'
V
is the slogan for
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Dales To Remember
THURSDAY, FEB R UA RY
10
Mt. Heart Rebekah Lodge - IOOF
hall -8 p.m. (preceded by drill
practice at 7 p.m.)
F R ID A Y , FEB R UA RY I I
Mist-Birkenfeld Extension Unit at
home of Virginia Hanson - 10:30
a.m.
Vernonia Gem and Fossil club -
Fire hall - 8 p.m.
Basketball, Warrenton HS versus
Loggers - Vernonia high gym -
6:15 and 8 p.m.
Mark to Portland Tuesday to join
other air force enlistees for flight
to Lackland air base at San An­
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12
tonio, Texas to begin basic train
Sweetheart Ball - High school gym-
ing.
9 p.m.
M r. and Mrs. Dave Skidmore re­
ceived word last week from their Vernonia Grange - Hall on North
St. - 8 p.m.
son Fred who had been in train­
ing at the Fort Leonard Wood, Mi­ Ridge Riders card party - Scout
cabin - 8 p.m.
ssouri army base, that he was be­
ing sent to Viet Nam. He called Natal Grange card party - Natal
hall - 8 p.m.
them Saturday from San Francisco
to say he would fly Sunday to SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 13
Kahm Ran Bay.
Boy Scout Sunday - Scouts in un­
Guests last week end at the
iform attend church of choice
home of Mrs. Olivia Wood were Ridge Riders Trail Ride - Ander­
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Smith of
son park - 11 a.m.
Roseburg.
Raymond
MORTON’S FROZEN
U. S. Good
Beef....... .
....L b .
Hygrades r orestbrook
s«ced— i.L b. Pkg.......
Crabs
Eat’m at peak of season
Ocean Fresh...........Each
l-Lh. Pkg.
Bergerson, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Bergerson and children, Fred and
Debra, Mr. and Mrs. Cass Berger­
son and Mrs. Lintner. Mrs. Nord­
strom decorated two cakes to re­
semble a pair of table lamps. John
Reitz, an outstanding music stu­
dent, played several selections on
the piano.
Mrs. Carl
Davis and Mrs. A l­
fred Webb of Glenwood were the
guests of their son and daughter,
respectively, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Davis of Clatskanie for a trip to
Tillamook Sunday and a dinner
which honored the birthdays of the
two mothers who had birthdays
within the following ten days. Mrs.
Davis visited her grandchildren,
Carla and Rusty Davis, while in
Tillamook.
BAKED FOOD sale, Sat., Feb. 12,
Deans Market. St. Mary’s Young
People.
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Mrs. Albert Childs spent several
days last week at the home of
her granddaughter and husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Phillips in
Portland. Saturday evening, they
attended the Junior Miss Ameri­
ca pageant at Cleveland high
school in which another daughter,
Carol Childs, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Childs of Beaverton,
was a contestant.
ACTS
OF
AN IM ALS...
Nehalem Assembly Rainbow Girls -
Masonic Temple - 7:30 p.m.
Band Parents club - Washington
school - 7:30 p.m.
Chamber of Commerce board
West Oregon Bldg. - 8 p.m.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15
FARM AND RANCH COMPREHENSIVE
LIAB ILITY POLICY!
14
Hunters Safety Council - Fire hall
7 p.m.
EUB Guild - Home of Mrs. Ma
thilde Bergerson - 7:30 p.m.
Vernonia Odd Fellows Lodge and
Columbia Encampment - IOOF
hall - 8 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, FEB R UA RY 1«
You owe it to yourself to
investigate. Protection
against Death of Livestock,
Personal Acts and Vehicle
Liability alone make this
the finest coverage you can
buy. Be sure to ask for
information as to how you,
as a farmer or rancher,
can also take advantage of
If you value your hair
choose professional care!
THE CUT & CURL ROOM
3
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REVLON
COSMETICS NOW ON SALE
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Extra
Fancy
LetfUCG
Tomatoes
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Mrs. Mabie Graves gave a party
at her home after school Monday,
February 7 for members of her
girls Sunday school class at the
EUB church. There were games
and songs and good conversation
about some of the things at school.
Mrs. Carl Westlind assisted Mrs.
Graves with the serving of de­
lightful refreshments.
and
Mrs.
Lloyd
Thomas
were at Forest Grove Wednesday
of last week for funeral services
for his nephew, John R. Caldwell
of Banks, who died suddenly the
previous Saturday evening, appar­
ently from a heart attack. Servic­
es were at the Fuiten-Friesen chap­
el and interment at Banks.
Guests last Tuesday and Wednes­
day at the home of Mr. and
Frank Lange were former
dents, Mr. and Mrs. Casey
of Salem who also called on
eral other former neighbors.
Mrs.
resi­
Fest
sev­
Mrs.
Callers Sunday before last at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Luck
on Timber route were Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar Anderson and Mr. and
Mrs. Art Owens of Clatskanie, Mr.
and Mrs. Max Brown and grand­
son Robert from Portland. Robert,
who is Mrs. Luck’s grandnephew,
will leave for the service Febru­
ary 21.
NEHALEiM VALLEY
Laundromat & Dry Cleaners
Open Every Day 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.
— Personal Assistance —
Mon.-Sat. — 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
The Men’s Club of Vernonia Golf Club
Invites You to a
CRAB FEED
at Vernonia Golf Club
$2.00 per person
Door Prize
All the crab and salad you can eat. Refresh­
ments may be purchased at the clrb. Tickets
available from Men’s club members or at golf
course on or before February 18.
Fuiten ¡Friesen
PAST PAIR • FRIENDLY
LLOYD QUINN
429-5211 — Vernonia
H E A V Y H A U L IN G
Bair Logging Co.
Day Calls
429-3462
2 «äs. 45c
u>. 20c
Fest was greatly surprised to have
a beautiful flower arrangement de­
livered to her at the Lange home,
a gift from her daughters for her
birthday. Mrs. Lucille Fowler vis­
ited at the Lange home Wednes­
day afternoon, also.
Funerals Should Be Sensible
As man has progressed through the ages, he's
learned to be more practical in his approach
to life . . . and death. The price that’s right
for one family is not necessarily right for an­
other. At Fuiten Friesen we offer funerals priced
to every budget. We offer dignity at a modest
cost. Practicality plays a very large part in
the making of funeral arrangements. Our repu­
tation is based on years of service to families
need of comfort and guidance.
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mortuary chapels
National Beauty Salon Week
February 13-19
1
50 Count
3 BIG DISCOUNTS!
Boy Scouts Troop 201 - Scout cab­
in - 7 p.m.
Knit for Fun, Arts & Crafts -
West Oregon Bldg. - 7:30 p.m.
Nehalem Chapter OES - Masonic
Temple - 8 p.m.
If a man wishes to attain a place
in the sun he must be prepared
to treat many blisters.
Bays
FEBRUARY 1 9 -7 P.M .
protects you for injuries or
damage caused by animals for
which you are responsible.
This is just one of the ten
liability and three non­
liability coverages offered to
farmers and ranchers under
the Farmers Insurance Group
MONDAY, FEBRUARY
CUTRITE SANDWICH
79'
IS
Bacon
nd 3 /8 9c
Donuts
RIB STEAKS
Crackers
TOPICS OF THE TOWN
in Portland Friday for services at
the Gable’s Sunrise Chanel for
Lloyd L. Detrick, uncle of Mr.
Keasey. Mr. Detrick was a former
Pittsburg resident in the 1890s
when he was associated with a
mill and a newspaper there.
Onion Rings rìX 2 /49 c
NABISCO RITZ
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