VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1932. Celeste McDonald and Emily Poet­ nesday. The table was lovely ing after the post office this ter. with its Easter decorations. In week end. the afternoon five hundred was Mayo Pettijohn is working for I HOFFMANS ENTERTAIN played, Mrs. Virgil Powell win- the West Fir Lumber Co. AT BRIDGE ning first prize and Mrs. Hatfield —— J Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Hoffman Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Webster of Mrs. Elder and Mrs. McDonald consolation prize. MRS. BROWN IS entertained at bridge Saturday Portland Oregon visited Thurs- j Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Johnson were visitors at the Ryves home HOSTESS TO VITA CLUB . evening. The guests were Mr. and 1 day and Friday at the Devaney motored to South Bend, Wash- in Vernonia Wednesday. : Mrs. E. A. ‘ Green, Mr. and Mrs. ' home. the weekend to visit I ington, for Mrs. Hildebrand of Portland L. E. Phelps, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mrs. Dan Brown was hostess D. K. Mendenhall made a bus­ was a visitor at the Chas. Mackie relatives. Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. iness trip to Portland Friday. to the Vita Bridge club Thursday Mrs. George Plumb Mr. and home for most of last week. I Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Orris Devaney left Friday for afternoon of last week. Miss Wilberta Lisenby of Ver­ ■spent the weekend in Portland. Brown. Mrs. Phil Taylor received the Owyhee, Oregon, to work. An Easter egg hunt was enjoy­ nonia was an overnight guest of Mrs. Richardson and Mr. Phelps guest prize for high score. Among C. O. Evens and family shopped ed on Saturday by all the camp Betty Jean Olson. won high score and Mrs. Phelps in Vernonia Saturday. [ club members high score was held Fred Lumm has been unable to children. As it was too wet to and Mr. Green low score. D. O. Devaney and son Verle by Mrs. G. Crawford and low work this past week due to ill­ ! hide the eggs in the grass, they and Edith Lindsley were other by Mrs. E. Sunnell. ' were hidden on back porches and ness. Refreshments were served to shoppers. The Pot-Luck luncheon was much scrambling was indulged in Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cummings the following: Mrs. H. Decker, held at the home of Mrs. Marie I as the space was rather crowded. ___ - Phil .... spent a few days in Portland Mrs. James Nanson, Mrs. O’Donnell in Vernonia on Wed- J There were several visitors Taylor, Mrs. Henry Fogel, Mrs. this week. 1 from Vernonia in camp on Fri- D».li>l.z>l Mrs. If .. . G. Crawford, Norman Pettijohn spent the' D Ben Brickel, NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE day. Mrs. Irene Ryves was a visi­ Friday, April 1 | Mrs. E. Sunell and Mrs. Walter In the Circuit Court of the State tor at the Charles Mackie home, weekend visiting his mother. Pafent-Teafchers’ association, of Oregon for the County oil Mrs. Emma Lisenby visited Mrs. Mrs. Mendenhall has been look- Moody. Columbia. Washington school, 3:45 p. m. Olson, Mrs. Emma Rollins visited Albert Schmidlin and Judith Sunday, April 3 Mrs. Hatfield and Mrs. Marie Schmidlin, Plaintiffs, Riainbow anniversary service O’Donnell at the Hanna home. vs. Evangelical church at 7:30. Herman L. Greener, Defendant. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hodge were Monday, April 4 UNDER and by virtue of an visitors over Sunday in Portland Contract Bridge club, 8 execution issued out of the above' and Vancouver, Washington. entitled Court in the above en-| Mrs. Robert Wood and Mrs. .O.O.F. Hall. titled matter on the 25th day of' Tuesday, April 5 March, 1932, to me directed upon Lee were Vernonia shoppers on Garden club guest tea. Evan- a judgment, decree and order of Saturday. gelical church parlors. Buying fresh fruits and vegetables for the family sale, rendered on the 25th day Mr. and Mrs. Albert Belleque Wednesday, April 6 of March, 1932, and entered in of Gervais, Oregon, and Mrs. table requires considerable time and thought. said Court on said 25th day of ¡ Missionary society, Evangeli- There is nothing more appetizing than a cool, Arthur Sidebottom of Salem were Mr. and Mrs. William Armitage, | been visiting at the home of her March, 1932, in a mortgage fore-; cal church. green salad, with the freshness of spring. Let closure suit wherein the plaintiffs, visitors at the Earl Pringle home Jr., of Vancouver, Washington,! daughter, Mrs. Fred Veith, re­ Willing Workers meet at Christ- your Safeway Store solve all your problems of Albert Schmidlin and Judith nv,,r the weekend Schmidlin, recovered judgment1 visited with the former’s father! turned to her home in Vancouver, ian crurch. what vegetable to serve with each meal, at a Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sand­ against defendant, Herman L. and mother, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.1 Washington, Sunday. Friday, April s Safeway Saving. berg motored to Cathlamet, Wash ­ Greener, for the sum of $4000.00 Armitage, Monday night. Mr. Friends of Birdie J. Lester, for­ Auxiliary American Legion with interest thereon from Gth ington to spend Easter with his Armitage returned to Portland mer Vernonia girl and a sister of card party. I. O. O. F. hall, 8 PRICES FOR SATURDAY & MONDAY, APR. 2, 4 day of March, 1931, at the rate l\ither. with them the next day for a | Mrs. Earl H. Washburn, will be P. in. of 6% per annum; the further Mr. and Mrs. John Hatfield ¡interested in the announcement of sum of $231.50 with interest business trip. thereon at the rate of 10% per were Portland visitors over the CATHOLIC CHURCH Harry Bleile, son of Mr. andjher marriage to C. A. Wiggins in annum from the 8th day of De­ week end. Large, green, crisp, tender leaves. Mrs. E. M. Bleile, was taken to [Seattle. They will move to Mon- cember, 1931; the sum of $400.00 Afternoon callers at the Chas, Sunday services will be held tana, where Mr. Wiggins will en ­ Wednesday afternoon to Portland attorney’s fees, and the sum of Lewis home on Saturday were at 7:30 a. m. next Sunday. $27.60 costs, and the costs of see an ear specialist. He was op­ ter the garage business. and upon this Writ, and com­ Mrs. Sarich, Mrs. Sandberg, Mrs. erated on Wednesday night at the F. A. Bauman of Forest Grove, Dance at Natal Hall, April 9 Strawberry variety, large and fresh. mand me to make sale of the Atkins, Mrs. Beeler and Mrs. Sellwood hospital and is reported ditsrict manager of the West mortgaged property described as Frank Lane. Coast Telephone company, was in There will be a dance given follows, to-wit: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bryson to be doing nicely. town early last week on business at the Natal Grange hall on Sat­ All that part of the West Mrs. James O. Douglass, mo ­ of Vernonia were callers Sunday urday evening, April 9. Sundland- Good, solid heads. half of the Northwest Quar­ for his company. Berg orchestra will furnish the evening at the Ray Beeler home. ther of E. J. Douglass of this ter of Section 34, Township Charles Wall is ill in a hos ­ music. 5 North, Range 4 North, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mackie city, and Mr. and Mrs. S. L. pital in Portland. West of the Willamette Mer­ were guests for a social evening Gitchel, his brother-in-law and Mrs. Florence Nelson, mother idian, lying South of the Ne­ Seedless, juicy and naturally sweet. at the Ryves home in Vernonie on sister, who have been visiting in of Mrs. Bert Tisdale, who has Explain Evolution as halem River and between said the west this winter, were guests Other guests Saturday evening, Result of Inner Urge river and the County road, | been visiting l\ere this winter, containing 3.50 acres, more were Miss Hildebrand of Port- at the E. J. Douglass home Easter ! returned to her home near Eure­ Arlstogenesls, sprung by Prof. They are returning to Sunday, or less; ALSO, all of the land and Harry Clark of Camp. Henry Fairfield Osborn on the Na­ Best Foods . . . Appetizing and healthful. ka, California, this week. North half of the Southwest in Kearney, Nebraska, their home tional Academy of Sciences at Yale, Mrs. Hanna, Mrs. Hatfield, Mrs. J. F. Rose went to Port ­ Quarter of said Section ly­ Mrs. Olson, Mrs. Pringle and Mrs. the town that marks the half land Friday, returning Saturday seems to be a modification of what ing East of the Nehalem Chas. Mackie of Camp and Mrs. way point on one of the trans­ with her mother, Mrs. Nettie some biologists have been calling River, excepting therefrom Van Camp’s Tomato. the North 20 feet of that Ryves, Mrs. Powell and Emma continental highways between the Simpson, who remained here until orthogenesis for years. B>y ortho­ genesis Is meant evolution In part of the above described Lisenby and Emma Rollins of Atlantic and Pacific states. Wednesday. tract of land lying between straight lines. Miss Vivian Douglass, Linfield Vernonia were afternoon guests said river and said County Those who believe In this view Free health lecture Saturday college student, spent Easter Sun ­ at the home of Mrs. Marie O’ Road; also excepting: Com­ Dairyland . . . freshly churned. night, April 9 at 7:30, 994 Bridge have made much of the hurge, the mencing at the center of said Donnell in Vernonia. The after­ day here with her parents, Mr. St. Everybody welcome. camel and the tltanothere In prov­ (Adv. Section 34; thence South 20 noon was spent playing bridge. and Mrs. E. J. Douglass, and re­ ing that there Is direction In evo­ rods; thence West parallel Refreshments of sandwiches, cake mained for her spring vacation of lution. Thus millions of years ago, with the East and West cen­ Study Club at when they were about as big as St. Premium or Snowflakes . . . salted. and coffee were served by the one week, Miss Douglass had a ter line of said Section to Bernard dogs, horses started to get part in the mystery play, “The Mrs. Thompson’s County road; thence North hostess. rid of their toes and to lengthen to said center line and thence Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Olson Cat and the Canary,” which was East to the place of begin­ Mrs. E. S. Thompson entertain­ their legs. They began with five motored to St. Helens for Sunday presented by college players in ning; also excepting: Begin­ ed the members of the Verno­ toes and wound up with one. They dinner at the home of the lat- McMinnville recently. ning at an iron pipe on the nia Study club, and Mrs. John raised themselves on stilts, as It latter’s parents. West line of the County road H. V. Holcomb and W. B. Hale as a special guest, at a de­ were, and grew bigger and speedier AJRWA/ AIRWAY—Full bodied. A good coffee North 89° 22' West 553.8 feet Lappe, who are employed in lightful one o’clock Easter lun­ In the process. What made the at a low price. from the Southeast corner of FIVE YEARS AGO cheon on Thursday of last week. Longview, visited their families Her rooms were prettily decorat­ horse change? Not his surround­ POUND the Northwest Quarter of the Vernonia Eagle, March 31, 1927. here over the weekend. Southwest Quarter of said ed with daffodils, and her menu ings. apparently, nor any definite Section 34; thence on the carried out the yellow and green organic advantage. So Professor Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Burnside According to Assessor W. S. Osborn and those who hold with West line of said road North Easter colors. and Mrs. E. A. Matthews visited 17" 32’ East 165.0 feet to an Roberts, taxpayers themeslves are Following the luncheon the him explain evolution as a result of friends and relatives in Portland Fresh baked—White or Whole Wheat. iron pipe; thence North 89“ responsible for the big increase in club held its regular business some Inner urge to change In a par­ over the Easter weekend. 22’ West 332.0 feet to an session. The program of the af­ ticular way. Natural selection then Vernonia ’ s tax burden. The grade iron pin on the East bank of Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Marston ternoon consisted of a Japanese proceeds to standardize the species. school tax levy is nearly double said river, thence North 89 |O play which Mrs. Greenman read Opponents of Professor Osborn that of last year and 13% times were in Portland for the week­ to the club. 22’ West 100 feet to the and orthogenesis argue that there end. center of said river; thence greater than in 1924, and the The members who enjoyed the Frances Lappe is visiting rela­ afternoon were Mrs. W. E. Bell, are very few examples of straight- following up the center of high school tax is more than Eastern . . . Yellow or White. said river in a Southwesterly tives at the Monterey Country Mrs. E. M. Bleile, Mrs. M. D. line evolution. There are, for double that of last year. direction 100 feet; more or Cole, Mrs. L. H. Dewey, Mrs. E. example, abortive fossil horses club at Del Monte, California, in South America — creatures that less, to the South line of said t t t E. Garner, Mrs. E. A. Green, Northwest Quarter of the Lester Sheeley, city attorney during the Easter vacation. She is Mrs Judd Greenman, Mrs. H. V. thickened their limbs and spread now a student at the San Jose Southwest Quarter of said Safeway . . . Selfrising and delicious. and secretary of the chamber of Holcomb, Mrs. A. J. Hughes, Mrs. out the hoof. There are also abor­ Section 34; thence along said A. C. Knauss, Mrs. Dave Mar­ tive tltanotheres. commerce, has moved his office Normal school. East 8(1 South 89“ 22’ “ shall, Mrs. Carl Reithner, Mrs. Rev. and Mrs. G. W. Plumer Equally puzzling are creates (mol­ to the Pringle building. to an iron pipe on the attended a meeting of the Evan­ Chas. Richardson, Mrs. Lloyd lusks, for example) that evolved East bank of the Nehalem ri- ♦ ft Thomas and Mrs. F. M. Wall. ver; thence South 89“ 22’ Helen Hieber has been appoint­ gelical denomination in Portland The next meeting will be at the along lines that led to extinction. Eas 318.8 feet to the place ed editor of the high school news the early part of the week and home of Mrs. E. A. Green on Neither old-fashioned Darwinism of beginning and containing then visited at the home of their April 14. At that time the pro­ nor orthogenesis can tell us why. for the Eagle. in this last exception 1.5 son, Samuel Plumer, in Ostrand­ gram will be on current events, acres, more or less; also ex­ t t t and Mrs. Carl Reithner will have Read the Eagle classified ads cepting: Beginning at an iron Teddy W. Leavitt is to hold a er, Washington. charge. —there may be something that Mrs. Lottie E. Dewey, who has pipe on the West line of the series of evangelistic meetings in will save you money. County road said point being QUILTING BEE (he new Christian church. 89" 22' West 553.8 feet and Lester Sheeley appeared before AT MRS. POETTER’S North 17“ 32’ East 165 feet MERELY ONE YEAR AGO— the state highway commission in from the Southeast corner of Mrs. E. W. Poetter entertained the Northwest Quarter of the Realistic Vernonia Eagle, April 3, 1931. the interest of the road to the Southwest Quarter of said a number of ladies at a quilting coast. Permanent Section 34; thence following party and pot-luck dinner Wed Rock creek was on a rampage, With . Ringlette t t t the West line of said County causing a big log jam at the Sap Lewis was removed from nesday at her home on Third Ends. A Steam road North 17" • 32’ — East power plant dam, and washing the St. Helens hospital to the avenue. feet. thence North 89“ Wave at reduced West 427.6 feet, more An honored guest from out of prices. out two bridges on the O.-A. county jail. less, to the center of the town was Mrs. Poetter’s mother, $0.50 and $^S0 line. T t t Nehalem river; thence up the Operation of the mill was re- Mrs. A. C. Moeller, from Van­ t t t center of the stream in a Vernonia taxpayers received no- duceed from six to four days a couver, Washington, who has been Regular $5 wave Southwesterly direction, to n t ices of an increase in levy from week. point which is North 89“ 22’ visiting here for a few days. West 422 feet from the place 76.1 mills to 93.7 mills. Others present included Mrs. ■ t t t of beginning and thence South The grade school operetta, Lester Sheeley, Mrs. W. C. Kilby, | t t t 89" 22’ East 422 feet to the BEAUTY SHOPPE J. E. Kerr, Emil Messing, IL “Love Pirates of Hawaii,’’ netted Mrs. William Brimmer, Mrs. El-' place of beginning, and con­ Phone 431 Bridge St. E. McGraw, Geo. W. Ford and over $05.00. I len Sheeley, Mrs. Lee Kerrigan, taining in this exception 1.54 acres, more or less, all being within Columbia County. Ore­ By Osborne gon. NOW. THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.That on Mon­ 5AY 1 GET day, the 2nd day of May, 1932, at 10:00 o’clock A. M. of said 1UIS STRAIGHT, day at the West Front Door of FANNY the Court House in the City of St. Helens, Oregon, I will sell in obedience to said execution, de­ cree and order of sale, at public auction (subject to redemption) to the highest bidder for cash, all the right, title and interest which the above named defen­ dant has in and to said real pro­ perty to satisfy said execution, in terest, attorney’s fees, costs and accruing costs and the overplus, if any, be paid to the person or persons entitled thereto. Dated and first published April 1, 1932. OSCAR G. WEED, Sheriff of Columbia County Oregon. (14c5 First publication April 1, 1932. Last publication April 29, 1932. KEASEY Camp Eight ah Greens for Spring SPINACH lb. 5c BIIUBABB lb. 6c LETTECE head 5c GBAPEFBUIT each 5c onnaise SOUP pint 27c each Ge BETTER lb. 25c CBACKEBS 2-lbs. 25c COFFEE FIG BABS 2-lbs. I Sc CORN MEAL 25c Pancake Flour 9-lb. Sk. 45c |) ChoiceMeats Beef Roast—lb. 14c Sirloin Steak lb. 17c Annette THE FEATHERHEADS II'