Dates To Remember Rites Held for Mrs. Horsley THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23 Basketball, Loggers at North Catho­ lic - JV 6-15, Varsity, 8.15 p.m. Mt. Heart Rebekah Lodge - IOOF hall - 8:00 p.m. Christmas party. Odd Fellows invited . Mrs. Nancy Horsley, who for the past ifve years had been making her home with her son on route 1, Cor­ nelius, and her daughter at Verboort, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 24 passed away December 18 at the CHRISTMAS EVE Forest Grove Community hospital SATURDAY, DECEMBER 25 following a brief illness just four CHRISTMAS DAY days prior to her 84th birthday. MONDAY, DECEMBER 27 Funeral services were conducted Vernonia Barracks WW I and auxil­ at the Fuiten-Friesen Mortuary Cha­ iary - IOOF hall - 1:00 p.m. pot­ pel, Vernonia, Tuesday, December 21 at 1:30 p.m. luck Chamber of Commerce board - West Rev. Cletus Freeman, Assembly Oregon Bldg. - 8:00 p.m. of God Minister of Hillsboro, offic­ iated at the services with Mrs. Frank Serafin as soloist and Mrs. Lloyd Thomas, organist. Concluding rites and interment were at the Vernonia Memorial cemetery with Charles Kelly, Ernest Herman, Walt Parker, Mark Forrest, Bill Horn and Wally Noakes serving as casket bearers. Mrs. Horsley was born December 22, 1881 at Harrison, Arkansas and spent all of her early years in that area. She was united in marriage there to William Horsley in 1909 and they continued to reside in that area until coming to the West Coast in 1941 and to Vernonia in 1942. She made her home in Vernonia for al­ most 20 years, living in the Capitol Hill district until the last few years when she had been living with her children in Washington county. Mr. Horsley preceded her in death in October, 1950. Surviving are six children: four M u ch Joy is w ished sons, Tom and Pat Horsley, both of Twin Falls, Idaho; John Horsley, f o r a ll. Hanford, California and Los Horsley of Cornelius; and two daughters, Mrs. E. A. (Geneva) Rice, Ver­ E.&B. CLEANERS boort and Mrs. John (Kate) Harley, ED BREDEAU Toppenish, Washington. Also surviv­ ing are two sisters, Mrs. Mary Smith Moving Soon to New Location and Mrs. Hattie Ivey, both of Cal­ 786 Bridge Street ifornia; 29 grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. i^ x * x « x * x * x o x o x o x * x » > $ 8 8 8 8 8 V 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 Cologne and After Shave Sets Luxury Talcs........... $1.00 Stag Plastic Sets...... $2.50 After Shave and Electric Pre-shave Golden Sovereign Sets $2.50 The newest men’s after shave and cologne Sportsmen Sets-from $3.50 A fter shave and cologne Lentheric Classics...... $1.00 In Fragrance. Three different colognes Yardleys Lamplighter - $3.95 Three different new fragrances IMPREVU........ from $3.50 Parfum de Toilette Snapshot Albums...... $1.95 I V 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 The PEO Sisterhood, Chapter BS. met at the home of Evelyn Heath, the evening of December 14. Each member brought favorite Christmas cookies and recipes which were exchanged. Mrs. Earl King gave the program on the true meaning of Christmas. She told how different customs start­ ed such as the singing of carols, gift giving, ringing of bells, Christ­ mas flowers and other things which have become customs. The next meeting will be January 11 at the home of Mrs. Evelyn Heath. Mrs. Lois Nelson will have the pro­ gram on an Oregon author. SHOP AT HOME AND SAVE: honor her on her nintieth birthday. The occasion took on added pro­ portions when her other son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Willard G ar­ lock arrived unexpectedly from Ketchikan, Alaska. They were ac­ companied by Mrs. Bern Bliss, daughter of the Ray Garlocks. Over 65 guests, in addition to the family, signed the guest book during the afternoon. Guests were present from Clatskanie, Birken- feld and Vernonia and some from greater distances and many oth­ ers sent cards and gifts to con­ vey their good wishes. The house was attractively dec­ orated in the Christmas theme with a large poinsettia plant, a gift from the Willard Garlocks, highlighting them. A special Christ­ mas wreath made by Mrs. Lloyd Garlock added to the festive ap­ pearance of the room Mrs. G ar­ lock wore a pink an25c 10% off on Xmas Wrap, Ribbon DOG & CAT FOOD 12/$1 COOKIES 2/89c CEREAL 3 /$ l BLACK PEPPER 2/29c COOKIES 2/85C Skippy Sunshine Yum Yum and Nut G oodies.......... Big G Banana Wackies Crescent l ’/r-oz. Tin Nabisco All 19c Varieties .......... SAM’S FOOD STORE FREE DELIVERY SAM HEARING JR. (Buck) PHONE HA 9-5501 >xox*xox»x»x*x»x*x*x*x*x*x*x*x»x*x*x*x*x*x*x*xoxox*x*x»x*x*x*x*x*x*x*x*x*x*x*x*x*x*x*x*x*x*x*x*x*x