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» THURSDAY, DEC. 1, 1949 Holiday Guests Names Told THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE. Dallas Residents Here To Visit Over Holiday TREHARNE — Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jones from Dallas visited with relatives over Thanksgiv ing. Mrs. Flora Whitmire and Mrs. Truman Davenport were in Forest Grove Tuesday. Mrs. M. F. Tisdale returned to Seattle with her daughter, Mrs. Rachel Hall, for a stay of several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cox made a trip out in the valley Satur day, returning Sunday. Mr. Cox is working out there for a few weeks. RIVERVIEW — Thanksgiving guests at the Glen Hawkins home were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. John Serafin and daughters, Nina and Janet, all of Vernonia, Pete Serafin of Tren- ho.m, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore and son, Gary, and Mr. ar.d Mrs. Felton and son, Elon, of St. Helens. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCool of Portland visited at the Louis Huntley home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Huntley and family and Ted Melinski spent Thanksgiv ing in Carlton. Three Sons Together Mr. and Mrs. Walt Buckner of For Reunion Sunday Portland spent Thanksgiving day CAMP McGREGOR — Mr. and with Mrs. Artie Buckner. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Steele of Mrs. Arland Sliffe had a very Sweet Home and Mr. and Mrs. happy gathering last Sunday, it Nick Farnstrom of Vancouver being the first time in years that spent Thanksgiving at the W. all three sons were together with D. Steele home. Mrs. L. A. their mother, Mrs. R. N. Sliffe B .ings and son. Allen, and Mr. of Silverton. Mr. and Mrs. Paul and Mrs. Schmick of Portland Sliffe came from Mt. Angel and spent Friday at the Steele home. Art Sliffe and daughter from Mrs. Dan Richards of Treharne Salem. Due to illness Mrs. Art v. sited Mrs. Steele that after Sliffe remained at home. noon. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lund Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Fowler and grandaughter, Sandra, mo and boys spent Thanksgiving day tored to Portland to spend last with Mr. and Mi’s. Charlie Biggs. Friday and Saturday, returning The Harding children visited to camp Sunday forenoon. re.atives and friends here over The Borton family spent the the holiday. week end at Turner with their daughter and family, Mr. and Samples of brass wire more Mrs. Ronnie Harlan and Loree. than 2.000 years old have been Mrs. Nellaray Bradford and Jim discovered. Taylor were also there. Dinner Served Thursday For Birthday Event Cookery IV Club to Meet Again December 4 TREHARNE — A pot-luck din ner was served at the home of Mrs. Florence Kirkbride Thurs day, November 17, in honor of her birthday. Mrs. Mae Wienecke presented her with a lovely birth day cake. She received many nice gifts. Due to illness several of the birthday club members were unable to attend. Those present were: Mrs. Ruth Hult and son, Mrs. Dorothy Odam and son, Mrs. Mae Wienecke, Mrs. Florence Dodge, Mrs. Pauline Tis dale, Mrs. Kirkbride, Sr., Mrs. Sally McNair, Mrs. Flora Whit mire and the hostess, Mrs. Flor ence Kirkbride. The Happy Homemakers 4-H Cookery IV club will meet at the home of the leader, Mrs Florence Kirkbride, December 4 at 2 o’clock. Members are asked to bring their scrap books and planned menus. d Service Man Home for Week End to Visit Move Here from Sweet Home Planned Soon Rural School District Board to Meet Dec. 10 RIVERVIEW—Mrs. Sam Smith and sons. Mr. and Mrs. James Calhoun of Sweet Home motored here Monday evening to bring Gary Smith, who is visiting his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lindsley for awhile. He start ed school here and the Smiths are going to move here on the Hult place as soon as possible. The rural school district board will meet December 10 at the Co lumbia county courthouse to de cide their policy toward the budgets of the districts in the rural school district. The discussion will center around the amount of the emer gency fund to be asked for by the rural board. MIST — Wm. Hill arrived 1 here from California during the week end to visit his father, Jim Hill, and sisters. Bill is still with Uncle Sam. Bernard Dowling is spending i a few days in Portland this week. Mrs. Leonard Egerton spent Thanksgiving at Sweet Home with her folks. Mrs. Minnie Johnson spent ' Thanksgiving here from Forest | Grove with her daughter, Helen. Tanks holding water for tropi cal homes usually contain small fish put there to eat mosjuito larvae« Belgium is the most densely populated European country. Jack C. Smith Doctor of Optomentry PHONE 633 For Appointment Joy Theater Bldg. OFFICE HOURS: Tues: 9:30 A.M. — 8:00 P. M. COMPLETE VISUAL SERVICE NO JOB IS TOO TOUGH When the .’rouble les deep " the motor, you can depend on us to get to the bottom of it. Drive in >’oday for a cold weather eheek-up. KING'S j Automotive Service • Mist Re Phene 3720 |