MILL MARKET «8S MEATS PO R K ROAST SALE PEACHES Boston Butt Style Sliced or Halves 2>/i Cans DEL MONTE Qt. Btls. Prune Juice NALLEY’S 28-oz. Jar Mince Meat 39* 45* Spaghetti Bans HUNT’S Lb. Dates To Remember THURSDAY, FEB R UA RY 16 Past Chiefs club - Home of Mrs. Carl Davis - 8 p.m. Vernonia Extension Unit - West Oregon Bldg. - tC:30 a.m. SATURDAY, FEB R UA RY 19 Community Christian Youth Rally- Nazarene church - 7:30 p.m. Saddle club dance - Gaston - 9 p.m. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21 Lions club dinner meeting - Fire hall - 6:30 p.m. PTA - High school -7:30 p.m. American Legion Post 119 - Le­ gion hall - 8 p.m. City Council - City hall - 8 p.m. TUESDAY, FEB R UA RY 22 Chapter BS, P.E.O. - Home of Mrs. Wm. Bridgers - 8 p.m. Vernonia Ridge Riders - Fire hall- 8 p.m. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23 Boy Scouts Troop 201- Scout Cabin- 7 p.m. Knit for Fun (Arts &Crafts) - West Oregon Bldg. - 7:30 p.m. Vernonia Temple Pythian Sisters - IOOF hall • 8 p.m. Natal Grange - Natal hall - 8 p.m. Winema Livestock Club Holds Organizing Meet The Winema Livestock club met Tuesday evening at the Howard Grimsbo home to organize for the coming year. There were nine pres­ ent with three guests. Larry He- meon is president and Bob DuPuis leader of the club. Mrs. Bud He- meon and Bob DuPuis took the youngsters to Vernonia Saturday to visit the 4-H club there. Kathy Grimsbo, news reporter A brainy woman earns her liv­ ing, but a sensible one lets some man do it. Demonia Eagle 2 THURSDAY, FEB. 17, 1966 JO Y T H E A T E R Fri., Sat. Feb. 18-19 Circus World John Wayne i I I I I V ä V 69 Rites Held For Mrs. Drorbaugh Funeral services for Mrs. Sarah Drorbaugh were conducted Thurs­ day Febrnary 10 at 2:30 p.m. at the Fuiten-Friesen Mortuary, For­ est Grove. The Rev. John Kelly, pastor of the United Church of Christ, For­ est Grove, officiated at the ser­ vices with Mrs. Richard Bunker, organist. Concluding rites and in­ terment were at the Forest View cemetery, Forest Grove with Cass Bergerson, Edgar Tapp, Glen Haw­ kins, Loel Hieber, Walter Linn and Harry Culbertson serving as cas­ ket bearers. Mrs. Drorbaugh was born at Forest Grove March 10, 1893, the daughter of the late Joseph and Eva Leatherman Blank. She re­ ceived her education and was unit­ ed in marriage to George Dror­ baugh at Hillsboro in July 1912. Mr. Drorbaugh followed the log­ ging and lumbering industry and they spent all of their early mar­ ried years at Timber, West Tim­ ber, Buxton and then for many years lived at Vernonia. In 1951 they moved to Medford where he was in maintenance work for the Medford school system until retire­ ment. They returned to Forest Grove in 1962 and he preceded her in death there in August 1963. Mrs. Drorbaugh passed away at Forest Grove Tuesday, February 8 follow­ ing an extended illness. Surviving is a daughter, Mrs. W. S. (Maybelle) Cochran, Central Point; a sister, Mrs. Edna Moery, Portland; two grandsons, William and Mark Cochran and two great grandchildren. Mrs. Drorbaugh was a member of Nehalem Chapter, Order of Eastern Star and served as wor­ thy matron in 1940. She later trans­ ferred to Adre Chapter No. 3 at Jacksonville. 7 /S l MORTON’S CREAM Choc., Coconut Cream, Neopoli (an. Ban 4 /$ l Pies BANDON 10 2-Lb. Loaf Cheddar Cheese 1 7 Oregon Chief Chunk or Sii., Lb. MINATURE MARSHMALLOWS Campfire Brand— lO'/i-oz. Bgs Flav-R-Pac Green 10-oz. Pkgs................. Peas Boned and Rolled FO O D S- CLANKY CHOCOLATE 20-oz. Plastic Bottles........... Syrup SUNSHINE HYDROX X" I • 1-Lb. 2 • 39 Cookies pkg 49 2/89 TOPICS OF THE TOWN Michael Slette of Spokane came Mrs. Orville Edwards of Banks last week end to visit his father, Hans Slette who had just returned home from Tuality hospital to com­ plete recuperation from major sur­ gery. Monday evening, Mr. Slette accompanied his son to Spokane by plane where he will visit while gaining strength. In addition to his son, his mother and 11 brothers and sisters live in that area. visited Mrs. Zoe Salomonsen Thurs­ day of last week. They called on Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Willard and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Meadows. M r. and Mrs. Wm. Bridgers re­ turned home last week from Med­ ford after spending two weeks with their great-nephew and wife, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Keaton. Mr. Kea­ ton is in the Veterans hospital at Roseburg awaiting surgery which they had though he would have during their stay but his condition required care prior to surgery which was delayed. Voters may register now at Ver­ nonia City hall, Sunnyside Service Station or Mist Store. Books close April 19. Guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Luck on Tim­ ber route were Mr. and Mrs. Ray­ mond Satka and Mary Kay, Clats­ kanie; Kenneth Thompson, Souix Falls, South Dakota; and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Illian of Seattle. The Lucks report that their guests all fell in love with the Nehalem Val­ ley. Mrs. Sallie Brown returned home Mrs. Julius Enevoldsen is in the verton hospital with a kidney in­ fection. She planned to visit him later this week. Ray Lentz arrived last Thurs­ day from Napa, California to be here for the birthday of his moth­ er, Mrs. Frank Lentz on Firday. He visited with his parents until Sunday. Mrs. Lentz was confined to bed with a cold early this week but was glad she stayed well for her son’s visit. Emanuel hospital in Portland re­ covering from surgery performed Have you moved or changed your the early part of last week. address? Re-register now to insure Both Mr. and Mrs. Nets Hog- your voting rights. berg have been ill with attacks of Along with renewal of her sub­ influenza. He was taken ill first scription comes news from Mrs. and was over it before she be­ Hiram Wright of Issaquah, Wash­ came ill last week. ington that she is feeling fine and Semi-annual clearance sale, M off enjoys keeping up on the news from dresses, coats, skirts, blouses. Fab­ Vernonia. She sends her best re­ rics *n Fashions. 7tlc gards to all her friends here. Week end guests at the home Mrs. Sam Devine spent two days of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brickel were in Portland last week at the home Mr. and Mrs. Phil Taylor of Tygh of her sister Mrs. Jim Hirtzel and Valley and Dr. and Mrs. R. D. family. She also visited friends, Eby of Portland who were here Miss Mildred Matney and Mr. and over Saturday night. They were Mrs. John Doran. Sunday, Mr. and joined Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Burns of Portland for a game of cards. The occasion was the observance of Mr. Brick- el’s birthday which was Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Huff have received word that her son, Ken­ neth West of Molalla is in the Sil- Mrs. Devine were dinner guests of another sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stunkard at Knap- pa. Monday evening, they enter­ tained with a Valentines dinner at which guests were Mr. and Mrs. Shalmon Libel of Mist and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Devine and daugh­ ter Sandra. Mrs. Cecil Huff received word late Monday of the death of her brother, Herbert Greiling in Port­ land, apparently from a heart at­ tack. The Huffs went immediately to Portland to be with other fam­ ily members. Road conditions were extremely hazardous due to both fog and ice. Semi-annual clearance sale, % off dresses, coats, skirts, blouses. Fab­ rics ’n Fashions. 7tlc NEHALEM 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. TRANSIT M IX Unit Studies Education Cost CONCRETE MASON SAND — ROAD GRAVEL CRUSHED ROCK last week end after a three-months absence during which she was at Klamath Falls with her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brown and family from November 9 until in January. Since then she has been in Portland with a friend, Mrs. Green. Semi-annual clearance sale, Mi off dresses, coats, skirts, blouses. Fab­ rics ’n Fashions. 7tlc The Timber Route Extension Un- it met February 8 at the West Oregon Electric building at 10:30 a.m. The project presented by Mrs. H. J. Fields and Mrs. F. E. Fuquay on “Cost of Higher Education and Training” contained much infor­ mation on costs of different Ore­ gon colleges (tuition, room and board, books and supplies etc.) Sunday visitors at the home of It is important for parents to be­ Mrs. Blanche Pickering were her gin planning their children’s col­ brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. lege education early and wise to Orme Harvey from Sherwood, Kickback may sound like a foot­ Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Tarnburello, back this hope with sound financial ball term, but it is more familiar Auburn. Wash, and Mr. and Mrs. planning. The nominating committee for in political circles. H. H. Sturdevant, Vernonia. unit officers for next year includes Mrs. Otto Burke returned home Mrs. H. J. Fields. Mrs. Wm. Gard­ E&B LAUNDRY and last week end from Tuality hospit­ ner and Mrs. Mel Bergerson. The DRY CLEANERS al at Hillsboro where she had spent election of officers is to be held two weeks and undergone an at the March meeting. 756 Bridge St. emergency appendectomy early on — Also, Shoe Repairing — A successful silent auction was Two-day Service January 31. She was taken to the held and the handmade valentine CASH & CARRY hospital that morning by the Ver­ exchange was enjoyed by mem­ nonia ambulance. Her sister, Mrs. bers. Vernie White of Portland has be?n There were 10 members and here the past two weeks and will three visitors, Mrs. Archie Chris­ remain for awhile to assist her tensen, Mrs. Gail Mathis and Mrs. during her recuperation. She also James DeYoung. Hostess, Mrs. is visiting with another sister. Don Bergerson served the delicious Miss Ivy Peterson. pot luck lunch at noon. PH. 429-3233 CHARLES T. PARKER CONSTRUCTION CO. P.O. Box 20188 6457 N. E. 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