Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, March 24, 1966, Page 5, Image 5

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    O ern o n ia E a g le
THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1966
5
F am ily Party
F etes Birthday
BIRXENFELD — Mr. and Mrs.
Buddy Larson and family were
Sunday dinner guests of the Fran­
cis Larsons. It was a pre-birthday
dinner for Larry who is now home
on vacation from college at Klam­
ath Falls. A1 Berg was also a guest.
Buddy and Fred returned to their
job at Sweet Home Sunday after
a lay-off.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Larsen spent
the week end with her folks, the
Francis Nordstroms. They attended
the ham dinner at the Jewell
Grange hall Saturday evening.
Others attending the dinner were
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Nordstrom,
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hopkins and
Micky, A1 Berg, Mr. and Mrs. Vick
Berg, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Larson
and the George Bellingham family.
The Nehalem Valley garden club
members had a good time at the
home of Mrs. Lucille McCrone last
Wednesday. Guests were Mrs.
Henry Anderegg, Mrs. Silvia Wolff
and Mrs. Winifred Hult.
Mrs. Vick Berg and Mrs. Felix
Wilcoxen were recent callers at
Vernonia.
Mrs. Walter Floeter and Laura
of Vernonia visited at the Fred and
Francis Larsons homes last Thurs­
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Arby Mills attend­
ed the chamber of commerce smor­
gasbord in Vernonia Saturday eve­
ning.
Janice Greg and Kathy Berg of
"Portland visited over the week end
at the Shirley Berg home. Also
there from Friday to Sunday was
a friend of Nicks, Jim Heiberg of
Portland. Sunday afternoon, Mrs.
Vern Heiberg, Brian and her
mother came and picked Jim up.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Larson and
Susan spent the week end in Port­
land on business, staying part time
at the Curtis Clemens home.
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Ildstad of
Enumclaw, Wash, were here Sun­
day looking over their place. They
also attended church here and visit­
ed for awhile at the home of Mrs.
Edna Johnson.
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Airman Sent to
Arkansas B ase
BIRKENFELD — Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Wells and son Charles visited
at the G. P. Wanstrom home Sun­
day. Charles is in the air force and
has had a 15 day leave. He left
Sunday for Arkansas where he will
have more schooling. Also visiting
them is Mrs. Ione Downs and
Steve. Steve is spending his vaca­
tion on the farm which he greatly
enjoys.
Visitors at the Fred Larson home
Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Clay­
ton Hendricks and family of Ver­
nonia. Debra Larson went home
with them to spend the night. Other
callers were Miss Sharon Hays of
Beaverton, and Terry Smith of
Vernonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Buster Benson,
Susie and Benny of Seaside were
Sunday dinner guests at the home
of Mr and Mrs. Lawrence John­
ston.
Mr and Mrs. Herbert Rodgers
and family visited with her folks,
the Francis Larsons Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sayres of Mil­
waukie visited over the week end
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Udey.
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& Dean’s Market
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FREEZER FILLER SALE
M essages Unite
F am ily Group
TIMBER ROUTE — Mrs. Carl
Snyder received a phone call from
her son Floyd who is in Washing­
ton, D. C. Saturday night. She also
received a letter from another son,
Bert, saying he was on his way to
St. Thomas in the Virgin Islands.
Mrs. Bud Gibson received word
from her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Gus Hult who left here March 10
for Las Vegas, Nevada that Mrs.
Hult had had flu and Gus was in
the hospital with it.
Mrs. Mabry Cox has word that
her son, Boxer Cox is enjoying the
sights where he is stationed in the
service, that her daughter, Mrs.
Richard Mathew of Hood River,
is ill with flu and that another
daughter, Mrs. Jack Stiles of Cres­
cent City, California has her fami­
ly all down with the flu.
The neighborhood was shocked
and saddened by the sudden death
of a good neighbor, Mrs. Edgar
Crawford Saturday.
Mrs. Betty Artman and Michelle
and Mrs. Mae Wienecke were in
Portland on business Monday and
also called on Betty’s mother, Mrs.
Vicki Rees.
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F FroRenac Sliced Green Beans
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Light T asty Nucoa
MARGARINE
F LIBBY'S
Vienna
Sausage
PRUNE JUICE
SPANISH RICE £ ? £ * *
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FROSTING MIXES 5 X 3
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Flavor—No. 2‘/j Tins ..........
SNOWFLAKE CRACKERS
OREO COOKIES
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MAYONNAISE
STAM PS
Honrs: Daily 9 a m. to 7 p.m
Sundays 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
735 Jefferson
Vernonia, Oregon