FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1939 VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON PAGE EIGHT istic service 7:30 p. m. Wednesday a Lapp dressed in full native cost­ SEHORNS ENTERTAIN I evening prayer meeting 7:30. Christ ume and loolqing much like a DINNER GUESTS; IN- Ambassador services, Friday 7:80 colored picture stepped forth from p. m. a page of the National Geographic. FANT RECOVERS We were reminded that Lapland I TREE ARNE—(Special to The dinnei Note: The following letter was now, I myself am so polite that was not far away, just a few hours’ Eagle)—Sunday evening ride by electric train. Perhaps we received Tuesday from Willard friends at home would never recog­ shall visit that northern land some- guests at Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Se Christian Church horn’s home were Errol Rees, Coun­ —The Livingstones, Ministers Berg, instructor in the Vernonia nize me. time in the year and a half remain- ty School Superintendent of Clack­ Within two weeks after leaving ing to us before we turn again grade school system last term. He Church School at 9:45, good music amas County and son, Myrle, Ed­ is now studying the life of Sweden, Vernonia last spring, Milady and I home. ward Woodworth, principal of Willa­ and splendid classes for all; M. L. Some of the events of his journey went to British Columbia where we There’s so much that might be mette school’ and son, Eldward I Herrin superintendent; closes at FOR SALE—$400 equity in resi­ Morning worship at 11:00, dence for $50. Also $200 equity and some of the things he has spent more than a month, then told. But 9,000 miles of leisurely Paulson, principal of Balton school' 1 in : seen in the European country are across the northern states to Chic­ travel would require a book rather and son, Edward, all of Oregon I "’th Communion Service, speci: 1935 eight-cylinder Graham : music and sermon, subject, , “Me Supercharge- sedan. Paterson's Fur­ mentioned in his communication: ago, Philadelphia and New York. than a letter. City. I and My House,” services close at Hallarum, Jamjoslatt We saw northern Maine, too, and We are living now in Southern niture Store. 8tl Mrs. John Glassner entertained 12. Blekinge, Sweden the quaint old French city of Sweden in a little red “stuga” the Pinochle Club at her home at Christian Endeavor meeting January 30, 1939 Quebec. Not until the day school trimmed with white. Like hundreds Wednesday. High scores were won 6:30 and the evening worship at started last fall did we sail from of other little red and white cot­ by Mrs. Nell Thacker, second by 7:30; Song service led by Mrs. Dear School Friends, ^Montreal out the beautiful St. Law- tages that dot the scattered farm Mrs. Sylvia Falconer and low by Livingstone, and the first of tho Out for a morning hike on l rence river—just in time to escape patches of this granite-studded Prophetic Series of twelve sermons country road on our eighth day ini I all but the tail end of that hurri- coastal land, it was built a long time Mrs. Betty Schram. Sweden, I met a group of ten Mr. and Mrs. Tommie Fulton to be given each Sunday and Wed- I cane which swept the N. E. coast ago, has but two rooms with low twelve young boys on their way I of the U. S. with such damage and ceilings, a chimney fireplace, built- brought their infant home from the nesday evenings, subject this even- NOTICE TO CREDITORS ing, “Why Take Heed Unto Pro­ to school. ' loss of life. But if you’ve ever in stove, and a chimney oven in Doerenbecher hospital where it had phesy.” Subject for Wednesday IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE “God morgon, min Herre,” said p]ayer crack-the-whip, you’ll under- which the Swedes bake their heavy been taken with pneumonia. STATE OF OREGON FOR evening, “I Signs of the Times In COLUMBIA COUNTY they to me, i and each one lifted • atan j why the outer edge of a loaves of rye bread. Mrs. Marvin Hull entertained the World,” 7:30 o’clock, The public his cap and bowed, yessir, actually hurricane isn’t exactly the side- IN THE MATTER OF THE ES­ Sweden as a whole is one of the the Stickwell quilting club last is cordially invited. I - lines! Our little Norwegian cargo most modern and up-to-the-minute Thursday. TATE OF ELIZABETH LOUISE bowed. EVENS, Deceased. Not to be outdone in politeness I ship (the same size as the one that countries in the world, but the Church June McGregor of Molalla is visit- St. Mary’s Catholic NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, by a group of school boys, I lifted went down in about the same place march of progress has passed our the undersigned, by an order ing Pleasant Hill school this week Ash Wednesday services Thurs That my cap, bowed slightly, and in the a few weeks ago) floundered and community by. “In the sticks” of of the County Court of the State is a guest of her cousin, Fay day, February 23, at 7 :45 p. m. very best Swedish I knew said,1 sported and played submarine. The rural Sweden we still clock around ■ of Oregon for the County of Colum- Mass 7 a. m. Friday morning, Feb­ ■ bia, duly made and entered on the “Good morning, boys.” : foredeck was awash, the poop deck in wooden shoes which we leave Park.s 14th day of February, 1939, was Mr. and Mrs. Otis Seal spent the ruary 24. It may be that at that time I drowned, the captain worried, and outside the door upon entering a appointed Administrator of the Es­ still had a trace of an English ac­ we—-boy oh boy, the pictures we house, we sleep on a mattress of weekend in St. Helens with relatives tate of Elizabeth Louise Evens, de­ Church of Jesus Christ ceased, and that he has duly qualifi­ cent for after I had gotten a got! chopped straw in a springless wood­ ind friends. ed as such Administrator. All per­ respectable distance up the road But we had some good sailing, en bed, we saw the winter’s wood Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Roediger were of Latter Day Saints— sons having claims against said I thought—I just couldn’t be quite too, and after twenty-one days at supply with a bucksaw and, in some business visitors in Portland Friday. (Commonly called “The Mormon Estate are hereby notified to pre­ sure, but I thought—I heard sup- sea, arrived at Liverpool, England, instances, thresh the grain with a sent the same, duly verified, as by Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Sehorn and church) j law required, to him at the office pressed chuckles. September 28th, there to find the hand flail. One evidence of th 6 family spent Sunday at Helvetia Sunday school each Sunday morn­ of David O. Bennett, in St. Helens, Many young folk I met that British digging bomb cellars in all machine age we do have, though, with Mrs. Sehorn’s parents, Mr. and ing at 10 o’clock at the Grange Oregon, within six months from the brisk autumn morning. Girls of all the city parks, distributing gas it the bicycle. Everyone rides, from Mrs. Davidson. of this notice. hall, Vernonia. Members and friends date Dated and first publication: Feb­ Mr. and Mrs. Bert Tisdale were ages accompanied their Swedish masks, and scurrying about as ants grandma and grandpa down to little ere invited to attend. ruary 24, 1939. business visitors in Portland Wed- "good mornings” with a charming do when their mound has been Oscar. Date of final publication: March died curtsey. • How young do'they begin disturbed. The war scare had Our neighbors are kindly folk, nesday. 24, 1939. ' Assembly of God Church the practice, I wondered, after be-1 down though somewhat ten days most hospitable, and we are made Clyde C. Evens Mr. and Mrs. Jack Doud spent —Rev. L. W. Suter, pastor Administrator ing curtsied to by toddlers just1 later, and when Mr. Chamberlain to feel very welcome here. When the weekend in Clatskanie with Mrs. David O. Bennett starting the first grade. I haven’t I said “It is peace—” even the raging spring comes to Hallorum and the Doud’s sister, Mrs. Bud Jubenvill'e. Sunday school 9:45 a. m.; Morn­ St. Helens., Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Mason ing worship 11:00 a. m. ; Evangel- Attorney for Administrator found out the answer to that one'North Sea calmed itself long enough cuckoo, the nightingale, and a yet though that morning, before' to allow us to sail serenely from thousand feathered musicians re­ and children and Mr. and Mrs. Stan- arriving home, I returned the greet-1 Newcastle-on-Tyne into Oslo fjord, turn to make the woods rejoice | l ley Rumble and children were in ing of a three-year-old who arose1 Norway. By train then to Stock- light and day with their singing,] Fortland Saturday on business. from her tricycle to bend her knee holm, fine, clean, prosperous city we shall find it a bit hard to leave ] Nellaray Borton has returned to 'in accepted style. |with bulking granite buildings and *nur acquaintances and go farther school after an absence of a month TO THE MUSIC OF HAZEL FISHER’S Courtesy is contagious. Having pleasing waterways. north to the Stockholm vicinity to lue to scarlet fever. Mr. and Mrs. Art Hayden of teen in Sweden nearly four months In the Stockholm station we saw study another phase of Swedish ALL-GIRL DANCE BAND West Timber entertained Mr. and life. Mrs. John Glassner and family at Our regards, please, to the home Saturday, February 25 dinner Sunday. The occasion being folks. And best wishes for a busy Robert Glassner’s birthday. Vernonia I. O. O. F. Hall ?.nd happy spring school term. Mrs. Nelson returned to Califor­ We’d be most pleased to hear Admission: Ladies 35c; Men 50c nia after a month’s visit with her from any of you who might care daughter, Mrs. Bert Tisdale. tc write and tell us about yourself, SPECIALS for FRIDAY and SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24 and 2 new interests and any changes about the grade and high school, or Vernonia. Of course we’ll' answer every letter. Those of you who wish JULIA LEE WRIGHT'S Swedish stamps, if you’ll' just en­ close in you letter uncancelled three Airway or five-cent U. S. stamps to cover the number wanted, we’ll exchange l-lb. bag 14c them for Swedish stamps at the current rate of exchange. 3-lb. bag 39c Sincerely yours, ALWAYS FRESH Willard Berg TRY A LOAF --------- o-- ■------ poles will be exhibited in the Pacif­ ic Basin Cultures division of the ------FRUITS AND VEGETABLES------ $20,000,000 Fine Arts show at the World’s Fair of the West on San Francisco Bay in 1939. —— *O- 1 Fountain equipment of the Court of Honor, Court of Flowers and Court of Pacifica at the 1939 Golden No. 1 Yellow Gate International Exposition, will cost $18,578. Willard Berg, Ex-Instructor Writes of Life in Sweden Churches . . Too Late to Classify Legal Notices . DANCE AFEWAY BREAD COFFEE Bananas lb. 5c Grapefruit <><>«• 35c Onions 5 lbs. 10c New Potatoes 1 lbs. 25c EDWARD’S COFFEE ............................................ Lb. can SYRUP, SLEEPY HOLLOW .......................... H-Gal. can SCOTT TOWELS ............................................................. Rolf SOAP, PEET’S GRANULATED .......... Medium Size Pkg. LUX TOILET SOAP ................................ 3 bars OVALTINE ..... ....... ........ ... $1.00 size can HORMEL CHICKEN AND NOODLE SOUP 16-oz. can (With purchase of 2 cans of SPAM) 23c 63c 10c 19c 17c 59c lc Rinso lg. pkg. 19c Sugar’".. . IO-lb. bag 49c Honeyv*lb’B—1 5-lb. can 39c Salmon l-lb. can lOc -PRICE SPECIALS ON QUALITY MEATS— Back Baron(End c-u> lb. I51Z>C Beef Roast Tender Cut« lb. 15c Fresh Oysters pint 15c Pork Steaks c^.. c. lb. life Bacon fancy rs£X„ lb. 23 %c Ground Beef 2 lbs. 2f>c Pure Lard 3 lbs. 2»e Short Ribs of Beef lb. lOr APPENDICITIS BRINGS OPERATION AT FOREST GROVE HOSPITAL RIVERVIEW—(Special Eagle)—Evelyn Robbins was oper ated on for appendicitis at the Forest Grove hospital Saturday. On Monday her condition was very favorable. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dorner of Buxton spent Saturday at the Tea Hammond home. Mrs. R. S. Golden has been con­ fined to her home a week with severe case of quinsy. Mrs. Dorothy Hellstein of Port­ land is visiting her mother, Mrs. Ernest Gwinn who is ill with bron- chitis. The infant daughter of James Marshall was very sick Saturday night it being necessary for the doctor to lance both ears. J. M. Peachey made a business trip to Hillsboro Monday afternoon Marjorie Lolley was taken to the Forest Grove hospital Friday suffer- ng with rheumatic fever. Mrs Lolley visited her Monday and re­ ports that she is improving. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Nelson and daughter, Beverly, returned Monday from Kennew;ck, Washington, where they have b.en visiting Mrs. son’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hammond daughter. Holly, and Mr. and Tom Gatton and son spent Friday in Portland on business.