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PAGE SIX VERNONIA EAGLE. VERNONIA, OREGON Bird,” the 20th Century-Fox Tech nicolor production at the Joy Theatre, ia a real one. There was ■ o “movie trickery” involved in it. The fire was so hot that the camera crew had to wear asbestos suits and the camera liad to be pro tected by a fireproof bulkhead with a porthole of pyrex glass. In the film Shirley Temple, Gale Sondergaard, Eddie Collins and Johnny Russell seem very close to the flames. The explanation is that they really were! FIRE REPORTED SUN.; M. HENDERSON HURT; M. H. C. MEETS FRIDAY, APRIL26?1940 STONEY POINT FOLK RECOVERING FROM ILLNESS, REPORTED family accompanied Norris Soden to Forest Grove Sunday where they visited with Mrs. Michener’s mother, Mrs. J. D. Worth. Miss MIST—(Special to The Eagle)— STONEY POINT—(Special to Jung Michener continued on from The William Keatons and Sonny The Eagle)—-Mr. and Mrs. Perry there to Portland. The others visit- OLDSTERS SET FAST .«..c both uuul ucen ed wi/th A' Michener at Manning Wikstrom were visitors at Warren Mellinger, who have been PACE IN NEW FILM— ton Sunday. quite ill at tneir Home are miuch : ! Ibe^ore returning to their home their home Mrs L Fikrtrom was in Clate-] i d althouglh Mr Mellinger.her«- How two oldsters, their combined kame Sunday to see Nate Cohn’s . ® .. _ , I------- Stars of Tomorrow. ' 18 confined to his bed. Mrs. , a MNICTT a I A MF IN ages totally well near 150 years, Mrs. Earl Holce came home Sun- ' Ollie Robbins has been helping with * 1 i-AHL 1IN literally ran a comparatively young day from Portland wher? she haslthj work during their illness. ¡HOSPITAL; MRS. motion picture* production crew bïh hor hhe«bpa4 two weeks to b°: Mra’ Carl Davis and Mrs- Thomas ORWIG RETURNS ragged is the Hollywood saga that "'Quite' a “fire slarted up Sundav :Turn, r wcre amonfi the 20 membersi WHARK iSn -in'l t Th F i fa remained after the ¡ilming of “Gran on the hill back of Clyde Hender- 'of ‘he Women’s Relief -Corps that ! The Eagle) ny Get Your Gun,” Warner Bros. son’s P^e «md Mother at the p’e^'nt and traveled traveled on on to J attended the Gth Annual District ' her < medy melodrama, which opens at Clark and Wilson u prvpvriy. property. Convention at Tillamook last Thure- time th? Joy Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hughes, Mrs. i , I Mr. and Mrs. Jim Burke, Sr., Ain Wallace and Mrs. i. Maud Rodg-!08^’, The pace setters were May Rob BUMSTEADS BACK Thomas Turn r and Francis Davis and Mr. and M'-s. Buike, . Jr. -ers went clamming at Seaside Mon-| son, filmdom’s perennial gliimour IN NEWEST HIT— were Vernonia visitors Saturday aft- i drove to Portland last Thursday I ernoon. day. girl, and Harry Davenport, white “Blondie on a Budget,” newest Pete Banzer was a village visitor on business. | Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Roberts spent haired film and stage veteran for Tuesday morning. Mrs. Etta Driscoll and children the week-end at Rainier. dom es- and best of the richly human more than 50 years an actor and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. McGee were Mr. and Mrs. Jim Burke, Jr. are tic comedies based upon Chic business visitors in Clatskanie Tues- i were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. pretty well settled in th? house director. and Mrs. Leonard Billings. day morning. opens recently occupied by the Glen Pearl Young’s popular comic strip, Mrs. Maud Rodgers and Wilfred I Mr. and Mrs. Orville Peer and family. ALASKA IS LOCALE Tuesday at the Joy Theatre with Holce were in Clatskanie Saturday. j children of Chehalis, Washington,1 Mr. and Mrs. Jim Burke. Jr. at- OF NEW PICTURE— Ernest Lane was at home over Their first two co-starring films Penny Singleton and Arthur Lake the week-end from Mollalla where I ind Marjorie and June Sturdevant tended the dance at Buxton Sat- 'of Winlock, Washington, spent the: urday- laid in old California and South again portraying ; Blondie and Dag he is employed. Mrs. [ week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas portTnd Saturday. Roberts were Smith and Mrs. Kenneth Andy America, Richard Arlen and wood. The Columbia iilm, in which I visitors in Ray McGee were Port-1 Turner and amily. | Mrs . Dick Lewis of Corvallis has Devine travel to Alaska for their Rita Hayworth is prominently cast, t land Tuesday. George Turner spent Friday night been spending a few days with third picture together, Universal’: relates the hectic misadventures of ... , Mr. and Mrs. Francis Burnham ’^er parents, Mr. and Mrs. John “Legion of Lost Flyers,” playing the Bumsteads when an old flame and two children were down Sun- 'v,th BuddV Christiansen at Mist. Mrs. Thomas Turner I R1«''ts’ , ,, ,,, . „ . . 1 Mr. and at the Joy theatre Saturday evening. returns to singe Dagwood, while day find visited their parents, Mr. „. . • . Mr. and Mrs. Blain,?- Colbat and motored to ‘ t- Helens Friday n, daughters, Janet and Nancy, visited Arlen is seen as an ace pilot and Blondie “burns.” Others in the cast and Mrs. J. O. Libel. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Reynolds were business. | relatives in Vernonia Saturday. Devine as chief mechanic at a north are Larry Simms, as Baby Dumpl Sundav dinner guests of Mr. and I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gardener Mr. and Mrs. George Cobat and ern airport. ing, Don Beddoe and Danny Mum- Mrs. Ray McGee. The Reynolds live and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cobat visited Mr. and Mrs. Art mert, as Alvin Fuddle, Thurston I in Vernonia. j Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Cobat Sunday. REAL FOREST FIRE Mr. and Mrs. Walt Batson and Davis and children and Jack Riley Robert Roeser spent one night Hall, Fay Helm and John Qualen. , Agnes were in Portland Saturdav. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. | last week at Mist. IN "BLUE BIRD”— Mrs. M. Steers- from Big Eddy Carl Davis and family. Joe Roeser, Bud Christiansen, The spectacular forest fire in "CAFE HOSTESS” Park was a caller at the Dawling Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mellinge:- George Turner and Norvan Wik- Maurice Maeterlinck’s “The Blue home Sunday. OPENS AT JOY— strem were visitors here Saturday, Mrs. Roy Hughes was in Clalts- and children spent Saturday eve Mrs. Bob Woods and Connie Preston Foster and Ann Dvorak [kanie Saturday as were Mrs. J, ning at the Kirkbride home. Sutherland motored to Portland are co-featur< d in Columbia’s “Cafe i Banzer and sons, Dave and George, Vivian Counts called on the Kirk Saturday and visited friends and Hostess,” sensational expose of the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Busch, Clancy brides Monday morning. relatives. “clip-joint” racket due to open a. Whittig and Noble Dunlap. Mr. and Mrs. Wesby and daughter cam? ■ 'Mr- ant* Mrs. Ted Hammond and Mrs. Everett McCollum were Vernonia shoppers Saturday. the Joy Theatre on Tuesday. Sidney down from Natal to shop in the daughter, Holly Jean, Mrs. Tom Mrs. Gene Orwig and baby son Gatton and Mr. and Mrs. Byr< n returned home from the Forest ¡village Tuesday. NOTICE OF HEARING OF Milton Henderson had the mis- Kirkbride spent Sunday on the drove hospital last week. FINAL ACCOUNT Why not select from IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE r°’'tune to cut his foot quite badly Burn near Keasey, Lister Roberts spent the week-end last week while cutting brush at at Rainier. STATE OF OREGON FOR our very complete stock Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Kirkbride Clark and Wilson. Six stitches were Bud Atkins, Lylath Van De Bo- COLUMBIA COUNTY of watches that watch pent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. IN THE MATTER OF THE ES-1 required to close the wound. Little Frances Bridgers is visiting John Hollett. TATE OF MARY BURRIS, De- you will be proud to Ert at the ceased. : at the home of her aunt, Mrs. A baby boy came to make his present? NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN i William Keaton. TERMINAL CAFE home with Mr. and Mrs. Alvern Bernard Dawling made a trip that the undersigned, as admin- Holmes last Thursday. Elgins from $19.75 Sleep at the istrator of the estate of Mary Ito Longview Friday afternoon, Miss June Michener spent the Burris, deceased, has filed his final j Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sundland to $37.50 HY-VAN HOTEL account in the County Court of the i were Portland business visitors Fri faveek-end with home folks. WE AIM TO PLEASE! State of Oregon for Columbia day. . Mr. and Mrs. Otto Michener and Hamiltons from $37.50 George Kovack has had to lay County, and that Saturday, May to $65.00 4 th, 1940, at the hour of 10:00 o'if from work on the highway for o’clock in the forenoon of said day a while as he is having seriou« and the court room of said court trouble with one of his eyes; it is Harvels from $12.75 has been appointed by said court feared he may lose the sight of it. to $50.00 Shady Lane was a supper guest as the time and place for the hear ing of objections thereto and the at the Ed Reynolds home Monday And Bulovas settlement thereof. . vening. Bud Keaton has gone to Warren Dated and first published April 5th, 1940. ton to work. The M. H. C. is meeting in the Date of last publication May 3rd, 1940. gvm this week (Thursday) Mrs. Ralph George as hostess. Robert S. Lindsay Administrator. David 0. Bennett LYNCHES AT BEACH; St. Helens, Oregon Attorney. MRS. BUCKNER HOST- News of the Theatre gart and Marian Louden of Mist spent the week-end in Portland, Mr. and Mrs. John Roberta vi- silted relatives at Rainier Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hanna were Vernonia shoppers Saturday. RATE REDUCTION BLASTED— (Continued 'rom page 1) that citizens would have little hoipe of procuring the promised rate re ductions, even if the district bor rowed ju t «ufficient money to buy lines and facilities. In other PUD districts the practice has been to borrow far more cash than requir ed to buy private lines and if the PUD conunissiones see fit to do so, the public is utterly helpless to prevent the plunge into deep debt, political management and control o' huge sums which electric light users and property owners must ultimately repay. Gradual ion Time Is Near .HI DAYS IN r 1*11 RMFRESHF Kill iESS; PARTY HELD Staunch, sturdy, ready to give you accurate, dependable ser vice bmart new Elgin wrist watch, • perfect gift choice. 119.75 NO DO37 NATURAL C OlOU G 04 0 1 JEWEL MOVEMFNT . I247» Other« as low as <2.95 We invite you in and will be more than pleased to show you our stock A little down and pay as you are payed. A. L. Kullander Watchmaker and Jeweler Official Watch Inspector for S. P. and S. Ry. RIVERVIEW—(Special to 1 ¡Eagle)—Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Grave and Mrs. Alice Crawford made a trip to Portland Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Huntley were in Hillsboro Sunday to get thei daughter, Harriet, who has been Assembly of God Church l visiting her aunt since Friday, Th y Sanders, Pastor j —Rilla M. returned by way of Camp McGreg Sunday services: Sunday School or and fished. Mr. and Mrs. Chri - 19:45, Elgus Frank, Superintendent ; j Norgard of Camp McGregor return ed with them and visited Sunday Morning worship 11 a. m. Evangel- evening. istic service 7:45 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Wood wen Monday 7 p. m., Shut-in meeting in Portland Friday on business. Iva Jane Wood and Gloria Lamp by young people. Wednesday 7:45 p. m. Prayer <ing spent Sunday visiting June Woods. meeting and Bible study. Questions- j Mr. and Mrs. John Atkins were answered from the Bible. ! in Birkenfeld visiting at the J. R. I Bennett home Sunday. Thursday 2 p. m. Ladies 1_____ , prayer __ Raymond. band meets at the church. j ' ” Mr. . and Mrs. Harry Raymond, Lively and Mrs. Georg? .. Friday 7:45 p. m. Christ’s A™“ ¡ba'bies and spent the week-end with bassador’s Service conducted by L.' \[r and Mrs. George Cobat. M. Holt. | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cobat were We extend you a hearty welcome 1 m Valseitz visiting Mr. and Mrs. I George Roller Sunday. to all these services. i Mrs. Blanche Elder and Mrs. John i Atkins called on Mrs. Edna Monaco Christian Church Monday. B. H. Henderson was in Seaside —The Livingstones. Minister, Beginning with the Church School and Warrenton visiting his daughter« and returned by way olf Westport at 9:45 all the regular services >f Saturday. the church for both morning and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Lynch were evening will be held; for evening in Seaside and Cannon Beach the Christian Endeavor at 6:30 and urday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bond the public worship at 7:30. Prayer daughter, Clara, and Mrs. Artie meeting on Wednesday evening a* Buckner were in Ravmond. Chehal- I [ is and Seattle. Washington, Satur the usual hour. day and Sunday. I ¡Pot luck luncheon was enjoyed Evangelical Church— j at the home of Mrs. Ed Buckner —Harvey R. Scheuerman, Minister , Thursday, April 18-th. Those pres 9:45 Church School under th< j enf Were Mrs. Joe Peachey, Ruby supervision of O. G. Weed. -d. Spirit- j Fowler. Cora Biggs. Polly Lynch and Edith Roediger. ual teaching is our r aim Clai[% ®a[Ine.tt re‘u.rne.d to 11:00 At this 1 morning worship L , , , , her home at St. Helens Saturday, the pastor will speak ak from the sub- sub __ . i.. v Mr. and i «... Mrs. Claude E. Gibson ject. “Jesus Meets Seven”. There and Patsy Jean motored to Port land Saturday where they visited will he special music. 6:30 For the E. L. C. I E. meeting Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Waldkirch. Mrs. R. L. Burt, Donna Kae and we are expecting a I C. E. Gospel Bobbie returned to their home in team from Portland, Young people Toledo Tuesday arter a week's vac especially are invited. ation visiting relatives and friend« 7:30 The Gospel team is also in Vernonia and Portland. A danc expected to bring the message of ing party was given in honor of Mrs. Burt the Saturday evening this service, which will be a treat before her departure. Those at to thus, who enjoy spiritual things tending were Mr. and Mrs. J. W Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. the Waldkirch of Portland, Mrs. Claire prayer group meets for prayer and Barnett of St. Helens. G. W. Gib son and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Gibsor Bible study. You are invited to this of Vernonia and the honored guest and all other services. Mrs. R. L. Burt of Toledo. tsbwoy's ipeiol handling al frith and veg«lofal.i faringi ti«« to yos rriip, beili and FRIDAY, SATURDAY & MON., APRIL 26, 27, 29 SAFEWAY’S CASH AND CARRY POLICY EN ABLES YOU TO MORE THAN BALANCE THE BUDGET. TRY OUR METHOD AND POCKET THE DOLLARS. Jdkious. Malay bori il wo Churches . Benefit Dance III ntt foil Io pi.au yoo .... 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