Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, May 13, 1971, Page 5, Image 5

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    Natal Grange Members
At Marshland Meeting
Ladies Entertained at
Luncheon Wednesday
Nordstroms at
Silverton Play
NATAL - PITTSBURG— N a t a l
Grange members who attended
Pomona Grange at Marshland in­
cluded Richard Peterson, Pete Pe-
shall, Lawton Waddell, Mr. and
Mrs. Noble Dunlap, and Mrs. Lau­
ra Carmichael.
Sunday dinner guests at the
W. R. Wolff home included Mr.
and Mrs. Max Wolff and daughter
Gretchen, Mr. and Mrs. Max Glien-
ke, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haag,
all of Portland.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Ekhoff were Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Cook and fami­
ly of Vancouver, and Mr. and
Mrs. Michael J. Cook of Forest
Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Grant and
family attended the drafthorse
show at Hillsboro Saturday.
BIRKENFELD— Mrs.
Chas
Ramsey entertained with a lunch­
eon Wednesday of last week. TYiose
enjoying it were: Mesdames, Le-
Ann Berg and little daughter. Vic­
toria; Leslie Wright and little
daughter, Shawn; and Arby Mills.
Mrs. Ione Downs of Portland
spent the weekend with her folks,
the G. P. Wanstroms. Sunday,
she took them to Seaside where
they had a Mother’s Day dinner
at the Crab Broiler.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sundland,
accompanied by Mrs. Arby Mills,
drove to Cannon Beach Sunday
and enjoyed a Mother’s Day din­
ner there.
Mrs. Vick Berg was a recent
Clatskanie caller.
Mrs. Lloyd Beach visited rela­
tives in St. Helens last Thursday.
BIRKENFELD—Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Nordstrom spent the week
end visiting relatives at Silverton.
They attended a play at the Sil­
verton Hills Community hall Sat­
urday in which some of their re ­
latives had a part. They enjoyed
the play very much.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Bellingham
and Mr. and Mrs. George Belling­
ham attended a banquet Saturday
evening at the Astoria Country
Club. Wendell Wyatt was the guest
speaker.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jenner, and
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hanson of
McMinnville went fishing over the
weekend a t Garibaldi.
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Fish of St.
Helens visited at the John Cahill
home last Saturday.
Family Potluck
Dinner Sunday
MIST—Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wag­
ner from Hazel Dell, Washington
and a friend from Idaho, Mrs.
Oren, were Sunday dinner guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Gartock. This was a family pot­
luck dinner which also included
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wallace and
girls from Hillsboro and Charles’
grandmother, Mrs. Wallace; Mrs.
Marge Burness, and Mrs. Connie
Walrath and infant daughter from
Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Garlock and Gary, and Mr. and
Mrs. Ken Simmons.
Saturday night, Mr. and Mrs.
Larry Garlock and Gary, accom­
panied by Ken and Ruth Simmons
visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wal­
lace at Hillsboro. Late Sunday af­
ternoon they went to Cannon Beach
to visit Mr. and Mrs. Simmons
and drove on to Astoria to visit
Ken and Pam ’s grandmother, Mrs.
Myrtle Simmons at Crestview Nur­
sing Home.
Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs.
Vic Berg, and Mr. and Mrs. Wal­
ter Mathews were visitors of Mr.
and Mrs. Shalmon Libel. Sunday,
Shalmon Libel visited his mother.
Mrs. Clara Libel, at her in/.ne in
Fairview.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hansen,
and Mrs. Charles Hansen were
Sunday dinner guests at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ford in Port­
land. Other guests at the family
dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kul-
ju of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. Ro­
bert Roeser and Jane of Astoria,
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Cardiff and
children from Roseburg, and Mrs.
Marie Richardson, mother of Tom
Ford.
Mother's Day for Mr. and Mrs.
Doug Barr was made more plea­
surable by the receipt of several
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THURSDAY, MAY 13. 1971
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long distance calls, including one
from her daughter in Texas; cards
and gifts.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sundland
and their guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Foster, enjoyed dinner
Monday at the home of their
granddaughter. Mrs. Marsten in
Portland. Tuesday, the Fosters left
for their home in Stockton. Sun­
day the Sundlands, accompanied
by Mrs. May Mills, drove to the
beach and had dinner in Cannon
Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bisch, Mark
and Marilyn drove to Longview for
dinner Sunday and visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kors-
mo of Delena in the afternoon.
Superstitions
others.
are
opinions
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LEAN MEATY
PORK
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