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- e i However, let us strive to make ! this last six weeks a better one land thus end the first half of the school year with smiles when re- I port card day comes again. Julia Banzer, a junior in V. H. S., who has been ill for some time is now home and able to move around some. Miss Annie Chechmaneck, a so- phomore in V. H. S., is quite ill and has been out of school for a week. Harvard Malmsten is now able to attend school regularly. He is playing on the basketball team. The New Congress Goes to Work HS ts a o man isn ' t ir BASKETBALL GAME Riverview' In a basketball game with Bir- Mildred Hawkins kenfeld last Friday, Vernonia won 44-12, Ralph George was high point man with 16 points. Mrs. Alma Urie and daughter The second team played Mist as Mary of St. Helens are visiting a preliminary. They lost 20 to 16. Mrs. Urie’s son at Riverview. Mrs. A. Sanders is very sick HONOR ROLL ANNOUNCED at this writing. The honor roll for this six Mr. and Mrs. Beveridge weeks is: Mrs. Mary Cameron visited Seniors: Alice Parker, Gertrude Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Foust Wed- Ek, Hannah Ek, George Laird, I nesday. Lawrence Jesclard, Betteen Mat I Mr. Chapman now has employ- thews, Edwin Aamodt, Louise ment at Westport. Roberson, May De Ett Throop. Friends of Mrs. Foust will be Juniors: Faith Hiatt, Edgar glad to know she is now able t<> I Crawford, Marjorie Meeker, Ra be up after her recent illness. chel Ek, Gladys End, Annie Mr. and Mrs. John Estes anil . Chechmaneck, and Margaret Mc sons Ole and Oral spent Sunday. Donald. at Natal with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Sophomores: Dorothy Quinn, McMullin. Millicent Ratkie, Bernice Updike, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hall, form and Elizabeth Piert. erly of Riverview, arrived Friday Wilark spent Sunday with Mrs. Freshmen: Benji Wilkerson, from Waldport to spend several Donoway. Dorothy June Wolff, Ruth Page weeks. Mrs. Jay Burtraw spent the Simmons, Margaret McNutt, Sara Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Fowler weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John McGee, Holly Holcomb, Robert spent several days with Mr. and Baker of Treharne. Kilby and Charleen George. Miss Caroline Surback is at Mrs. A. J. Kirk. Via Throop spent Sunday with tending Pleasant Hill school. are Mr. and Mrs. Bud Robbins Mrs. Jay Burtraw of Soul’s hill, TWO ON COUNTY FIRST TEAM Ethel Spencer, Bob Stevenson spending several days with Mr. Mrs. Cliff Spradduck and bro- and Lawrence Hastings have re Vernonia boys chosen for the and Mrs. Jay Burtraw of Soul’s ther spent Wednesday at the turned to school. county football first team are: hill. home of Mrs. Donoway. Marvel Graven, tackle, and Ralph Mr. and Mrs. James Gordon, Friends of Beulah Parker will Aunt Sally entertained Mrs. Miss Gertrude Murphy, Gloria and George, fullback. The second be sorry to learn she is very ill Lee Hall at lunch Saturday. team, Arthur Nanson, quarter at this writing. Athur Murphy visited with rela Aunt Sally had lunch with Mrs. tives at Corvallis the past week. back. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cline spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rogers Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. White vis NEWSY BITS Mr. and Mrs. Charlie White! ited with Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Morgan and Mr. and Mrs. Merle and daughter Leota of Sheridan! Smith on Sunday. Cline Sunday. The pupils of V. H. S. received Mr. and Mrs. Jack Christian visited Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Wil Evelyn May of Riverview call their report cards on Tuesday, sen and son Harold spent the af lard Saturday. ed at the home of Wilma Glass- December 2. Mrs. M. B. Willard and daugh ner and Loretta Baker on Satur ternoon at the home of Mrs. B. Mrs. A. J. Hughes of Vernonia B. Hawkins Sunday. ter Joy visited Ora Rundell at the! day. presented a number of magazines Sydney Malmsten went to Port home of Mr. and Mrs. Rundell! E. Roach is cutting pulp wood to the school library. land Thursday to attend a ban Saturday. Miss Helen Bergerson and Al quet at the St. Francis hotel, giv Milo Johnstone bought Jacob's ice Parker, seniors in the high en by the Farmers Exchange com property from George Parker re rived home Tuesday after spend school, attended the Oregon State pany for which he works. cently. He expects to move soon. ing a year travelling in New and Utah football game in Port Several boys of the Scappoose Mr. and Mrs. P. K. Peterson. York and the Orient. Mrs. Virgil Powell and her mo land last Saturday. and St. Helens football teams vis visited in Camp Eight Sunday. ther, Mrs. Hannah Smith, visited Then English V classes have ited Harvard Malmsten recently. Dorothy Ratkie is suffering with! Mrs. Margaret Dunlap. begun work in their Hitchcock Mrs. J. Burtraw spent Monday a severe cold at this writing. English books. Miss Viola Blackman of Molalla with Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Robbins. The English VII classes have Frank Mills has accepted a is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Er started studying in their Litera position with Mr. Tarbell at War vin Blackman. ture and Life books. Mrs. H. E. Steveson visited re- ren. The junior class newspapers Mr. Rainey has gone to eastern latives in Trenholm Tuesday. were distributed last Monday. Leonard Malmsten, son of Mr. Oregon on business. The art club, held every Wed Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hewitt of and Mrs. Sydney Malmsten, ar nesday in the grade school, is now making Christmas presents, paintings, bookends, tie racks, etc. The senior class held a meet ing on Friday, December 4, the purpose of which was to obtain catalogues for the senior play. Ben Wilkerson, a freshman, re ceived the highest average in the school last six weeks. His aver age was 96 per cent. The high est average in the junior room was receibed by Marjorie Meeker. Her average was 95 per cent. We have just finished the first week of the last period in this semester. When report cards were Don’t disrupt the family budget next Christmas handed out a few days ago, there as you did this Christmas. I’ut a little away were many disappointed faces, regularly for next year’s holiday gifts. You’ll but though some thought they find it far more satisfactory. Our Christmas were the only ones disappointed, Saving Plan helps you do it— in a pleasant, pro many of the teachers were also, as they like to give good grades, fitable fashion. Begin now—and when next as well as we like to receive them. Christmas comes your budget will thank you. Treharne Upset Tradition on the Gilbert Holt place and C. Reynolds is helping with team to yard the wood out to the road. Mrs. H. Giddens of California is spending a few weeks with her daughter Mrs. G. G. Holt. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Palmenter are visiting with relatives at Salem. Harry Wilson moved one of the houses from Lindsay mill up on his place. They used the cater- piller from camp to move the building. Dan Doolen is back from Deep Creek, Washington, and is staying at camp. Lee Johnson and A. Reynolds are hauling Christmas trees from Beaver creek to the dock at Treharne where they will be load ed for shipping. William Stevenson, Delmar Morton, Johnny Roediger are em ployed cutting Christmas trees up Rock creek. Mr. and Mrs. Vester Christen son and children, Mr. and Mrs. How to Have Money Atari Oregon-American Christmas Lumber Co. ' It’ll be a merrier Christmas, too. G O EAST Special Home Visitor*' Round Trip Fare* are in effect to many point*. R ank of V ernonia Chicago 1105.75 St. Paul 89.05 St Louis ................. 108.25 Other points in proportion Tickets on sale Nov. 28, 30, Dec. 5, 12. 17, 18, 19; re turn limit Feb. 29, 1932. CHOICE OF FAMOUS TRAINS — th* EMPIRE BUILDER (SPAS GN- CB4Q)or NORTH COAST LIMITED (8P4S-NP- (CB&Q) following the wonderful Columbia River Scenic Route Information, ticket!, rtiervationi, etc., from R. M. ALDRICH, Phone 161 Agent J. C. Wright, General Agent Cats do tn I nlwuys land oti their et, .lay Bruce, mountain lion hunter, reported to the California llsh and game commission. Bruce based his statement on u recent lion hunt, lie and Ills trained dogs bud treed a huge mate Hon In the Sil ver creek country. The big ent, which weighed 160 pounds mid measured seven and one-half feet from nose to tip of tail, climbed to the 60-foot level In the tree and was attempting to get higher when It lost Ils footing and hurtled down ward. While falling It made sev eral complete loops ami linn" landed squarely on Its back. Tl. force of the blow made it uncon scious for several seconds, hut it soon came to and counter-attacked the dogs. Then its career was end ed by a pistol shot. NOVEMBER DAYS COLD AND WET The weather report for Novem ber as prepared by Joseph Hack- enberg follows: Maximum temperature, 62 de grees on the fourth, 18 degree* on 30th, mean maximum temper ature, 44.9 degrees, mean mini mum 32.5 degrees, mean monthly THE FEATHERHEADS By O»borne #44» CHRISTMAS GREETING ^CARDS^ Through special arrange ments with a large en graving house we have been given the exclusive rights to sell their com plete line of beautiful processed greeting cards. You have the choice of many different designes des’, —all very unusual I and distinctive. Come in to- day and make your sel- ection. PRICES LOWER THAN EVER VERNONIA EAGLE COMMERCIAL PRINTING DEPARTMENT Dollar for Dollar Value Doane Guaranteed Typewriter Service Inc. 122 Third St., Near Wash. Order of Eastern Star REBU1LT TYPEWRITERS All Makes — All Prices We Overhaul, Clean and Rebuild all Make*. 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 G . Jr 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 I. O. O. F. r No. 243, I.O.O.F., meets »very 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. | 246 meets every Tuesday nigh* 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 FOR Christ mas! Henry John and family were temperature, 38.6 degrees, which Vernonia shoppers on Saturday. , is 5 degrees below normal; great Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schmidlin est daily range, 22 degrees. Rain, and family motored to Vernonia 7.42 inches, which is 1.88 inches on Sunday. ,, above the average, greatest daily ----------------------------- rainfall, 1.19 inches on the 17th, sleet on the 8th. . Prevailing winds There northwest and southwest. i cloudy and were 8 clear, 4 partly | 18 cloudy days, while measurable rain fell on 17 < days. The month was cloudy, rainy SUGAR COOKIES and comparatively warm up to the 21st, the rest of the month Mrs. J. W. Neurer ! was clear and frosty, the temper- Eggs ' ature hovering between 18 and cups sugar ! 36 degrees. It is the coldest cup butter November since 1911. Aside of cup milk causing much inconvenience, much teaspoons baking powder damage to potatoes in the fields ! Sifted flour to make soft dough will result from freezing. The . Flavoring as desired. Cream butter and sugar to rain surplus for the year thus gether, add flavoring, add milk far amounts to 7.44 inches. —St. Helens Mist. alternately with flour which has _________________________ been sifted with baking powder, roll and cut, bake in quick oven. Favorite Itecipes I WINS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1931 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE FOUR HARDING LODGE 116 Meets every Monday night in the W.O.W. hall. Visiting broth ers welcome. M. D. Cole, C. C. H. Culbertson, K.R.S. Vernonia Po*t 119, American Legion. Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays each month, 8. p. m. J. E. Kerr, Com mander; Eugene Shipman, Adj. Felix Has His Hands Full