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Friday, Sept. 19, 1941, Vernonia Eagle, Vernonia, Oregon them for the marked change. “I just thought I’d see how it looked that way, and 1 liked it,” he grinned. SPORT TRACY, ROONEY REPEAT "BOYS TOWN" CHARACTERS— Loggers Victors In Tilt Friday County Jamboree Slated for Friday Eight football teams, represent ing the East and the West met last Friday night in Hillsboro to battle in the Washington County Opener. Teams playing and the scores were as follows: Forest Clove vs. Sherwood, 6-0; Hillsboro vs. Newberg, 0-0; Vernonia vs. Tigard, 13-0; Beaverton vs. West Linn, 0-0. Columbia county jamboree will be held in St. Helens Friday night, September 19, promising a colorful and exciting evening for the partic ipants and football fans attending. Teams taking part in the games are those composing the Lower Columbia: Rainier, Clatskanie and St. Helens, and those of the Upper Columbia: Hill Military, Vernonia and Scappoose. The teams are matched as follows: Hill vs. Rain ier; Vernonia vs. Clatskanie and Scappoose vs. St. Helens. Each team will play its opponent for 20 minute periods to be divided into 2 quarters. The order of playing will be determined by a toss of a coin before the kick-off. Referees will be Doc Bailey, Lor en Woodeaee and Paul Gordon. Wallace McCrae, principal of the Vernonia school, is in charge of the affair. Kenneth Asburry of St. Helens will be in charge of the bands. The admission is free for high school students presenting this year’s student body ticket, otherwise the fee is 25c for students. Adults will be charged 35<f. Entertaining from the bands be gins at 7:15 Friday evening; the games start at 8 o’clock. Vernonia, representing the West, made its first touchdown against ■the Eastern Tigard players with a good blocking line assisting Claire Sunnell to score on the 40 yard march which average 8 yards to a play. In the second counter, Sun- liell returned a punt for 65 yards, the most spectacular play of the evening. News of the Theatre VALLEE PREFERS STRAIGHT HAIR— A “new” Rudy Vallee co-stars with Helen Parrish in Universal’s “Too Many Blondes.” For his first screen appearance in several seasons, Rudy has aban doned his famous curly hair and is seen with straight locks. His appearance created a sensa tion among his friends, but Rudy had no special explanation to give LUMBER — SHINGLES — VENEER WHOLESALE AND RETAIL See my bargains in Kiln Dried Lumber at $8.75 per M. and up. • Open Saturdays from 8 a. m. to noon. C. IB1SUUE SB: Sergeant Visits At Treharne TREHARNE—Mrs. Clyde McDon ald entertained a group of ladies at her home one day last week. Those present were: Mrs. Stanton, Mrs. Charles Uhlin, Mrs. L. A. Rog ers, Mrs. Minnie John, Mrs. Rob erts, Mrs. Dan Richards and Mrs. McDonald’s mother and the hostess, Mrs. McDonald. The day was spent in tying quilts. Sergeant Ellis Wooldridge of Portland visited at the Wilbur Thacker home Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Moulton of Portland were week-end guests at the Clyde McDonald’ home. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur, Thacker and family and Mr. and Mrs. Hulan Thacker and family spent Sunday st the Otto Stowell home in Bux LUGOSI KNOWN ton. AS ‘DRACULA’— Dorothy and Doris Nyman of Bela Lugosi is perhaps better known as “Dracula,” the character Estacada were Sunday visitors at he created in the famous horror the Albert Reynolds home. film, than he is by his real name. Boy Born Lugosi currently plays the dread A baby boy was bom to Mr. and role of the keeper of the cats in Universal’s “The Black Cat.” He Mrs. Elza Keene Friday. The baby was a star of Shakespeare, Ibsen weighed eight pounds and has been and other classics in the Royal named Calvin Paul. Jimmie and Donnie Wilson of Theatre of Hungary before he was Seaside are staying with their aunt, 20. In “The Black Cat,” Lugosi is Mrs. Frank O’Connor, and attend co-starred with Basil Rathbone, ing school in Vernonia. Mr. and Mrs. Hulan Thacker, Hugh Herbert and Brod Crawford. Patsy and Raymond, were Portland TREASURE HUNT visitors Saturday. While there they BASIS OF MELODRAMA— visited Betty Thacker who is em Shadowy spectres, a haunted ployed in Portland. castle and a life and death struggle Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Davenport for a buried treasure furnish sus and daughter and Mr. and Mrs pense and thrills in Universal’s Haden Davenport were Sunday eve shock-drama, “Horror Island.” ning visitors at the Dan Rawlett Dick Foran, popular action hero; home. Leo Carrillo, famous character per sonality, and Peggy Moran, screen Birthday Dinner Given beauty, head the brilliant group of Mrs. Dan Richards was hostess players. for a birthday dinner for Earl Belongia Sunday. Mrs. Richard’s ‘LOVE CRAZY’ IS sister and brother-in-law were also HIT ATTRACTION— guests. With William Powell and Myrna Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Thacker and Loy teamed in their maddest, merri daughter, Ruby and Mildred, motor est series of comedy adventures, ed to Forest Grove and Hillsboro “Love Crazy,” comes soon to the Saturday. While in Hillsboro they Joy Theatre. visited Mrs. Thacker’s brother, Sam The screen’s famous husband and Stowell. wife find discord in the new pic Thelma Reynolds spent the week ture when Myrna becomes jealous end at Independence. of Gail Patrick and wants to divorce Powell. He learns that an insane The amount of money that the man cannot be divorced so stages all manner of queer antics to feign United States has already spent on insanity. But the trouble is that he defense is estimated at twice the fools the alienists who take him value of all the farmlands in he seriously and want to bundle him original 13 states. off to an asylum. Then his frantic efforts to prove he isn’t crazy make him appear all the crazier. For three years, ever since the release of “Boys Town,” thousands of motion picture-goers have asked for a sequel to that fascinating true-life film, telling further of Father Flanagan’s fight for home less and unwanted boys. “Men of Boys Town,” again starring Spencer Tracy and Mickey Rooney, comes as the answer to those requests. It is a dramatic, punchy, two- fisted story of Father Flanagan’s battle against all forms of cruelty in the corrective treatment of youth. For Father Flanagan believes that there is no such thing as a bad noy, and has proved it at his City of Little Men where there,are neither guards nor fences. Legal Notices— FOR SALE—Furniture, including LOST—In Vernonia or between range, davenport and other art Vernonia and Portland on August icles. Mrs. L. H. Dewey, 294 B St. 16, a black and tan sheep d g Phone 284. 38tl answering to the name Tim. Has collar on. Will pay liberal reward FOR SALE—'Bay mare saddle on information leading to his re horse; weight about 1100; gentle; covery. Clifford Riggs, Touchet, will sell cheap. Homer Davis, Bir Washington. 36t3— kenfeld, Oregon. 36t3 FO'R SALE—1 sow, 6 pigs and 1 boar. W. N. Wood, Stoney Point. • 36t3 SUPERIOR CLEANING PAYS FOR SALE—Two houses on Rose Avenue across from creamery. Inquire at The Eagle office. 36t3 FOR SALE—1 Guernsey milk cow and 1 full-blood Ayrshire bull. Inquire Bob Tipton’s Market. 3713— FIANO— Little Spinnet; lovely tone. Must repossess. Will leave with responsible party. Sell cheap for cash or some terms. D. W. Cook, 1224 S. E. 34th Ave., Port land, Oregon. 37t3 Light fabrics demand expert cleaning to keep them fresh and new looking. We turn out high quality work for you every time. At our reasonable prices you can afford to be ready for all occasions with freshly cleaned clothes. WANTED—To board and room 2 or 3 school girls between the ages of 6 and 10 years. Mrs. Clara Kane, Keasey route. 38t3— WANTED TO BUY—Drop side baby bed. Phone 827. See Mrs. Phil Taylor. 38tl— WANTED—Representatives to look after our magazine subscription interests in Vernonia and vicinity. Every family orders subscriptions. Hundreds of dollars are spent for Vernonia-Seaside Laundry & Cleaners L Vernonia Phone 711 Seaside Phone 56 SAM'S FOOD STORE GROCERIES, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES An Independent, Home-Owned Grocery FREE DELIVERY Fill your shopping bag with QUALITY at a SAVING. You’re sure of purchasing supreme quality food at a price that means savings, when you fill your market bag at Sams. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT NATIONAL BANK Invites You to Bank by Mail if Inconvenient to Come in Person J. A. Thornburg, President “THE ROLL OF HONOR BANK” THE COUNTY COURT OF THE We must arm ourselves against IN STATE OF OREGON FOR the forces of evil and destruction. COLUMBIA COUNTY You can help by buying Defense In the Matter of the Estate of Savings Bonds and Stamps regular WILLIAM H. PRUTZMAN, Deceas ed. ly. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned, administratrix of the estate of said decedent, has American Income Rises filed in the above entitled court 34 Cents; Living Costs and cause her final account and report as such, and the court han Up 6 Cents Over 1940 fixed and appointed Saturday, the 27th day of September, 1941, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock a. m. of said day in the Court Room of the above PURCHASING POWER entitled court at St. Helens, Oregon, JULY , 1941, Compared as the time and place of hearing objections to final account and for with J U LY . 1940 final' settlement to said estate. Dated this 18th day of August, IHVt STOSS SYNDIC ATI 1941. MIHNtASOU* Flora G. Prutzman Administratrix of the Estate of William H. Prutzman, Deceased Neal W. Bush Attorney for Administratrix 9/26 Classified Ads . . . FOR SALE—King trumpet in ex cellent condition. See Lillian Hed- man, 209 B. street. 38tl HE above chart, showing how the average American fared In national income changes in the last twelve months, is based on the monthly consumers' study of In vestors Syndicate of Minneapolis. Mr and Mrs. Publi; in July had a "real income" of $1.34. or an in crease of thirty-four cents on the dollar over the same 1940 month. This “real income” is not a sub traction of cash income and expen ditures. but sn average relative of these figures designed to show how living costs affect adjusted income dollars Cash income of Mr. and Mrs. Pub lic In July was $1.41 for every $1 a year earlier. This gain of forty- one cents on the dollar resulted from the following changes per dol lar: wages up flfty-eight cents and salaries twenty-six cents; Invest ment income wss up thirteen cents and other income was up thirty-three cents on the dollar. Rents in July were up two cent« over a year ago. Food was up six cents, but clothing was up one cent. Miscellsneous items were nine cents higher than in July of l«40. T Make a note to try a bottle of Barclay’« Private Stock Straight Rye Whiskey. You’ll be mighty glad you did. It’« only $1.85 a quart and 95c a pint ... a real buy! (* PROOF JAS. «ACCIAY A COMPANY, IIMITIO, H---- Sosrla, III.noli FOR RENT OR SALE—Six-room house with H acre ground. See C. F. Hieber at Vernonia or write C. B. Adams, Rt. 1, Trenhome, Oregon. 38tl FOR SALE—22 hens and 1 rooster. Rhode Islands Reds. Also 2-room furnished apartment for rent. Mrs. Virgjj Powell, Riverview. 38tl— FOR SALE—Fryers. Glen Bodetl. Stoney Point 38tf— THERE’S REAL SATISFACTION In a «teak dinner. The atmosphere, the prices, and THE FOOD are all tops! Tenninal Cafe 5 FOR SALE or TRADE—Equity in them each fall and winter in this 1938 Pontiac sedan. Inquire R. vicinity. Instructions and equipment E. Gardner, Treharne. 38tl free. Guaranteed lowest rates on all periodical«, domestic and foreign. Represent the oldest magazine a- FOR SALE—Montag range for $15. gency in the United States. Start Also small baby bed. Phone 827. a growing and permanent business See Mrs. Phil Taylor. 38tl— in whole or spare time. Address Moore-Cottrell, Inc., Naples Road, 37t2 FOR SALE—1929 Model A Ford North Cohocton, New York. and 1935 V-8 Convertible both in good mechanical condition and LOST—After show Tuesday night, rimless glasses in black leather with good tires. Inquire 841 Grant case. Return to Kathleen Lolley. Street, Vernonia. 38t3— 38tl— New and Used Parts New and Used Tires Gas and Oil Expert Auto Repairing LYNCH AUTO PARTS Phone 773 . RIVERVIEW J