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Mrs. Merle Cline, for several weeks returned home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Al Flemings and daughter, also Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Biggs and children Lee and Florence all of Wauna, spent Thanksgiving at the home of Charley Biggs. Nelle Green Editor ............. Bruce McDonald and family Fox Ant. Editor ... ..... Bob had Thanksgiving dinner with Senior Reporter Mr. and Mrs. McDonald of River- Verla Messing view. Junior 1 Reporter Mrs. Blackman went to Port- Edgar Crawford land Tuesday on business. Sophomore Reporter Zonweiss Douglass Bill Matson, who is now work- Freshman Reporter ing at Camp 10, spent Sunday at Leona Hillman his home in Riverview. Mrs. Cliff Spradduch of Camp Eight spent Tuesday at the home NEWSY BITS of Mrs. Donaway. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Roy of The Journalism classes publish ed class papers last Thursday. Willamina spent the weekend with The names of these papers are his sister, Mrs. Cleveland. Pete Magoff of Portland is Junior Broadcast and Junior Crier. The editors are Edgar visiting his brother Tom Magoff Crawford and Margaret McDon- of Riverview. Mrs. Hank Matson had as her aid. The mimeographing is being done by the second year typing guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Al I Hartung and children, Mr. and Beauvais, Mr. and Mrs. Kirkland classes. and baby of Portland, also A. L. The teachers who went home Mrs. Art Wridge and sons, also Bachelor and little son of San j Cleve Mellinger. were Miss over Thanksgiving Francisco arrived to spend the Mr. and Mrs. Bud Smith visit- Drake, Willamina, Miss Bougher, day with her. They surprised Portland, and Miss Bolton, The I ed in Portland this week and I then went to Gresham for a visit her with a big Thanksgiving din Dalles. ner already prepared. It had j with his father. The turnouts for the basketball j I Mr. and Mrs. Blackman spent been eight years since Mrs. Smyth team are Smith, Fetch, George, the weekend at Molalla, Oregon, had seen her son, A. L. Bachelor. A. Nanson, Eden, Crawford, bringing home with them his sis Clark, H. King, Barker, Melis, ter. Hiatt, Holcomb, E. King. Mrs. Hannah Smith, Mrs. G. B. Alumni who returned to Ver Smith and son of Portland, also nonia for the Thanksgiving holi Mr. and Mrs. Ben Smith and son Mr«. Jake Neurer days were: From Oregon State— of Vernonia spent Thanksgiving Catherine Hoffman, Veldon Par with Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Powell. Several young folks attending ker, Alberta DeRock, Kenneth Mrs. Hannah Smith of Portland Whitsell, Norman Green, Char is spending a week with her college in various places arrived lotte Green, Dwight Strong; from daughter, Mrs. V. L. Powell, and here on Wednesday to enjoy Thanksgiving with their home the University of Oregon—Mar family. folks. Among them were Floyd vin Porterfield, Neal Bush, Glenn Grandma Rogers spent Sunday Deeds, Millie McMullen, Alberta Hieber; from Pacific University with Aunt Sally. DeRock and Donald Sutherland. —Robert Holcomb, Millie McMul Harvard Malmsten, Ralph Peck len; from Monmouth — Donald and Thomas Grover left for Se They all departed for school again Sunday. Sutherland, Dorothy Throop. attle Sunday night to spend sev Mrs. James McCormick and Miss Della Cline, who is at- , eral days. tending school in Portland, was Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Malmsten her mother, Mrs. W. R. Johnson, also home for the holidays. had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. drove to Vernonia Wednesday af Elna Spencer, a senior, spent Harris of the Nehalem Hotel ternoon to do some trading. the Thanksgiving holidays with Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Petersor. and Margaret Bennett near Eugene. Harvard Malmsten made a trip son Norman had Thanksgiving Miss Spencer left for Eugene on to Portland and Gaston Friday. dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wednesday, November 24. Mrs. Ruby Biggs had dinner (Osborn, The Dave McMullin family with Aunt Sally Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rob. Spencer and were dinner guests at Mrs. Mc daughter Ethel Louise, also Mr. Mullin’s parents at Riverview. and Mrs. G. W. Foust had Mr. and Mrs. John Estes, Thanks- Mildred Hawkins Thanksgiving dinner with Aunt giving day. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hill have h Sally and Mrs. Tom Throop. moved to Portland for the win Elna Spencer spent the Thanks Miss Melba Laramore, who is ter months, They spend their teaching school in Parkdale, Ore giving holiday with Margaret Ben summers in the Nehalem valley nett of Eugene. gon, spent the Thanksgiving holi Dorothy Throop returned to each year. days with her mother, Mrs. John Monmouth Sunday. Mrs. M. Peterson and her Laramore. Otto Malmsten visited Aunt grandson Floyd came in to spend Mr. and Mrs. Burford Wilker the weekend with her daughters Sally Sunday. son spent Thanksgiving with his Mrs. Clara Smyth and daughter here. Mrs. Peterson keeps house parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Wil were pleasantly surprised Thanks for her grandson, who is a stu kerson. giving when Mr. and Mrs. Earl dent at the University of Ore Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jacobs of Bachelor, Mrs. Bachelor’s mother, gon at Eugene. Yakima, Wash., are spending sev Jake Neurer sold a cow to a Mrs. McGlumphry, Mr. and Mrs. eral weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Riley Hall. Those who attended the St. Helens-Rainier football game Thanksgiving were Glen Hawkins, Bob Welsh, DeLoss Powell, Roy Cook, Harvard Malmsten, Evelyn McMullin and Shelby Cook. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Fowler and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fowler and children spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Fowler and son Kenneth. Mr. and Mrs. Ben George and daughter Elizabeth spent Thurs day with Mr. and Mrs. Peachey of Talk it over with your banker. If you’ve a Riverview. Mr. and Mrs. Dave McMullin business problem to solve let your banker aid and children of Natal spent you. His years of business experience in many Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. John Estes. fields will prove an invaluable aid in your time Miss La Vonne Julian and Dor othy Vivian of Portland visited of business need. Back of his desire to help friends and relatives in Riverview Saturday. you is his wish for community and civic im- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lang and daughter Marjory spent the even- provement. So get acquainted with your banker. ing with Mr. and Mrs. H. E. He wants to get acquainted with you. Stevenson of Riverview Saturday. Esther Froembling visited Dor is Nixon for the night Friday. Ralph Peck of Gaston is spend ing several days with Harvard Malmsten. Tom Scott of Camp McGregor had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Hawkins Sunday. Mrs. John Laramore returned to Portland Sunday for medical By Otborne attention. V THE FEATHERHEADS Mrs. G. W. Foust is on Riverview. sick list in Mr. and Mrs. Bill Jacobs daughter Vivian had dinner Mr. and Mrs. John Estes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Cline and children Gordon and Donald spent Thanksgiving in Clatskanie. Billie Burnham of Clatskanie who has been visiting her sister, Timberline Natal Riverview HOME RECIPES The Eagle will be glad to recipes which its readers found useful. They must be the person sending NOW Camp Eight Camp . . • McGregor Doane Guaranteed Typewriter Service Order of Eastern Star YOUR BANKER B ank of V ernonia print have sign- them Mrs. John Hatfield and Mrs. Charles Mackie were Portland CARROT PUDDING visitors and shoppers on last Fri- Mrs. J. W. Neurer day. grated < carrot A surprise birthday party was grated potato given by Mrs. Norman Quinn in grated suet honor of her husband Friday brown sugar evening. Those present were Mr. raisins and Mrs. Charlies Mackie, Mr. currants and Mrs. Stanley Olson, Mr. and teaspoon soda 1 Mrs. John Hatfield, Mr. and Mrs. teaspoon salt McDonald and Whitey Gaye. teaspoon cinnamon Charles Hatfield has returned teaspoon nutmeg to his home in Eugene after a teaspoon allspice two week’s visit with his brother, 1 % cups flour John Hatfield. Combine potato, carrot, suet,1 Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Sandon of sugar and floured raisins and Vernonia were camp visitors one currants. Add sifted dry ingred ients and mix thoroughly. Fill day last week. A card party was held at the oiled molds two-thirds full and steam 1 to 5 hours, depending ; Lyle Baker home Friday evening. on size of molds. Serve hot with Those present were Mr. and Mrs. sauce. This recipe makes 14 j Charles Piert, Mrs. Lewis, Mr. stock buyer recently. and Mrs. Monkers, Mrs. Wood, Oliver Burris drove to Ver servings. Vance Suntherlin, Mr. and Mrs. nonia Saturday. Ray Baker and Frank Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Dunlap Refreshments were served by the had Thanksgiving dinner for hostess. their son Mrs. M. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baker Floyd, and the Bob Lindsay fa- Portland have been visitors mily. past week at the home of their Mr. and Mrs. C. Warden and son Lyle Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fessler and (Too late for insertion last Those attending the show in son Robert Lee were holiday week.) from Vernonia Sunday night guests at the home of Mr. and camp were Mr. and Mrs. Nor Mr. and Mrs. Frank Faught man Quinn, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mrs. Jake Neurer. Mrs. Warden and Mr. Fessler and daughter Pearl of Vernonia Pringle, Dick Lewis and Junior are brother and sister of Mrs. visited in camp Saturday. Portner and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. W. Jones made an over Baker and family. Neurer. They live in Portland. Mrs. Earl Pringle entertained Mr. and Mrs. Lee Osborn spent night business trip to Vernonia on Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Wednesday evening visiting at on Friday. Mrs. Carl Anderson spent a Albert Bellegne of Gervais and Mr. Osborn’s cousins, Mr. and week in Portland visiting her Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sidebottom Joe Banzer, below Mist. and daughter Ruth of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas son Ake. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCormick Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hanna and had for dinner guests Thanks- giving day Mrs. Thomas's broth and daughter Reva and Lee Fry Dorothy Lee^of camp, er and family and also her fath made a trip to Cochran on Sat-I Mr. and Mrs. Norman Quinn ' urday. er, who is visiting here. director to succeed J. W. Warn- Sam Berry passed through here staff. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neurer and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. C. Monday. He will batch at the Mrs. Theodosia Lambert is Warden and Mr. and Mrs. Louis I.-P. temporarily. spending the Thanksgiving holi Fessler, attended the movies in Mrs. H. C. Ridenour and days in Portland. Clatskanie Thanksgiving evening. daughters Peggy and Patsy were School let out Wednesday and Vernonia shoppers Saturday. the pupils had four days vaca While there they visited at the tion last week. home of Mrs. P. H. Matson of The Masquerade dance at Natal Riverview. Thanksgiving night was well at Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Jones and tended. Several young folks took sons Robert and Gordon were in the dance at Vernonia Satur dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. day evening. Virginia Gilkerson. Christmas trees and ferns are Mrs. E. R. Estey shopped in being gathered and hauled out Vernonia Friday. by truckloads for the holiday Frank O’Donnel was recom Inc. rush which is not far away. mended by the school board as 122 Third St., Near Wash. It Over Th« beet time to bay needed printing is FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1Ù31. VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE FOUR Or egon-A menean Lumber Co were dinner guests Sunday at th« Ryves home in Vernonia. Little Betty Jean Olson at tended the birthday party Sun day of little Vonnie Wridge, small daughter of Wm. Wridge, held at her home. Mrs. Streadwick and Mrs. Beel er were Vernonia visitors and shoppers last week. A card party w^s held at the Bud Adams home in Vernonia on Saturday night. Those present from camp were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mackie, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Olson, Mr. and Mrs. John Hatfield and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pringle, High score for women was held by Mrs. Lynn and low score by Mrs. Ryves. Prizes for men went to Earl Pringle and consolation to Ira Rollins, Mid night luncheon consisting of crab cocktail, sandwiches, salad, cake and ice cream was served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Felix O’Donnell of Treharne were visitors at the Jim Hanna home on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Piert and family and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood and Vance Sutherlin were Vernonia visitors and shoppers Saturday night. Dollar for Dollar Value REBUILT TYPEWRITERS All Makes — All Prices We Overhaul, Clean and Rebuild all Makes. Lowest prices consistent with good work — Prompt re turn of your Machine. Phone AT 1643 A. F. & A. M. Nehalom Chapter 153, O. E. S. Vernonia Lodge No. 184 Regular commu A. F. & A. M. meets nication first at Masonic Temple, and third Wed Stated Communication nesdays of each First Thursday of each month, at Ma month. Special called sonic Temple. All visiting sis meetings on all other Thurs- ters and broth day nights 7:30 p.m. Visitors ers welcome. most cordially welcome. Mrs. Leona McGraw, W. M. E. G. Anderson, W. M. Mrs. Alma Bell, Secretary. W. E. Bell, Secretary. Mountain Heart Rebekah Lodge No. 243 1. O. O. F No. 243, I.O.O.F., meets every second and fourth Thursdays in I. O. O. F. hall, Vernonia. Visit I.O.O.F.—Vernonia Lodge No. ors always welcome. Margaret Lines, Noble Grand. I 246 meets every Tuesday night at 8 o’clock, in I.O.O.F. hall. Vis Bessie Herrin, Secretary. itors always welcome. Chas. Holt, Noble Grand. Pythian Sister* G. G. Holt, Vice-Grand. Vernonia Temple 61 meets G. M. Holt, Secretary. every 2nd and 4th Wednesdays in W.O.W. hall. Isabel Culbertson, M. E. C. American Legion Clara Kerns, M. or R. & C. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Vernonia Pott 119, American HARDING LODGE 11« Legion. Meets Meats every Monday night in the W.O.W. 2nd and 4th hall. Visiting broth Tuesdays each ers welcome. month, 8. p. m. M. D. Cole, C. C. J. E. Kerr, Com H. Culbertson, K.R.S. mander; Eugene Shipman, Adj. S’Funny?