Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, July 18, 1946, Page 8, Image 8

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THURSDAY, JULY 18, 1946
THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE.
SPORT TOPICS
COUNTRY CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP
PLAY TO START NEXT SUNDAY
Match arrangements which will eventually result in the naming of
the champion golfer for the Vernonia Country Club are scheduled to
start next Sunday, July 21. A player bracket was drawn up Tuesday
night by the tournament committee, Cal Davis, Kent Bauersfeldt and
John Roediger, to outline the playing procedure for the next several
Every match will be 18 holes of play and the final matches will be
flight will drop
to the first
36 holes. I Losers
____ I.. in ' the championship
’
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fight and losers in the second fight will drop to the third flight.
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Kent Bauersfeldt
C. L. Anderson
Jim Davies
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Ben Brickel
C
Ed. Reichwein
John Roediger
Bob King
J
Loel Roberts
Paul Dyer
1
Bill French
Cal Davis
J. Anderson
Tom Bateman
Olin Robbins
Frank Hartwick
Harry King
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First round losers in the championship flight drop to the first
flight.
Geo. Turner
Mike Anderson
Ronald Fetsch
T. R. Turner
R. L. Jackson
L. Hieber
Hal Fowler
E. P. Mullins
Geo. Robbins
Bill Hom
E. A. Shipman
A. H. Backer
R. W. Turner
(’has. Cedarburg
Ed Roediger
Marvin Turner
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QUALIFYING
SCORES LISTED
The final qualifying rounds,
with the exception of five, were
listed last Sunday for the com­
ing club championship play and
were announced early this week
by the tournament committee of
Calvin Davis, Kent Bauersfeldt
and John Roediger.
Scores for
the last five names lister were not
available.
Players and their
scores are:
Kent Bauersfeldt ..................... 74
Ed Reichwein ........................... 79
Tom Bateman ........................... 77
Paul Dyer ............................... 81
Ben Brickel ............................. 82
Loel Roberts ........................... 82
Jack Anderson .........
83
Harry King ............................. 84
Jim Davies ..........
84
Bob King ........ .'....................... 84
Calvin Davis ............................. 85
Frank Hartwick ...................... 86
C. L. Anderson ...................... 86
John Roediger ......................... 92
Bill French ............................... 94
Olin Robbins ........................... 96
George Turner ...................... 96
R. A. Jackson .......................... 100
George Robbins .................... 100
R. W. Turner ......................... 100
T. R. Turner ........................... 102
E. P. Mullins ......................... 107
A. H. Backer .......................... 109
Marvin Turner ........................ 112
Ronald Fetsch .......................... 127
Hal Fowler ................................ 144
E. A. Shipman ........................ 147
Ed Roediger ........ Not Available
Mike Anderson . . . Not Available
Camas will come here, Sunday
to meet Vernonia on the O-A dia­
mond at 2:30 p.m.. This game
is the last regularly scheduled
home appearance for Vernonia,
the schedule calling for the locals
Loel Hieber
Not Available
Bill Horn ............. Not Available
Chas. Cedarburg . . Not Available
MILK
CREAM
Caution is
check pro­
tector. The forest industry pro­
vides steady work and high wages
for sixty per cent of all persons
gainfully employed in Oregon
manufacture. Keep fire out of
the forests.
KEEP OREGON
GREEN.
and
BUTTERMILK
right from the farm to
your door, write or call
Telephone No. 7F51
CUR PRODUCTS
ALWAYS SATISFY
NEW AND USED PARTS
Expert Auto Repairing
Gas and Oil
Open at 7:30 A. M.; Closed at 6:00 P. M.
We Close Sat. afternoon and all day Sunday.
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PEBBLE
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LYNCH AUTO PARTS
Timber Rt., Box 56
Vernonia, Oregon
RIVERVIEW
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SPORTING GOODS, FRIGIDAIRES, GUNS AND AMMUNITION
FISHING TACKLE.
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paint
TACKLE, TOYS
TOYS, MARSHALL
WELLS PAINT
BOLTS—ROPE—SAWS Crescent Wrenches—All Sizes
Table Radios
Aluminum Handled Sauce Pans
Emerson ....$21.60
62c, 85c and 94c
$3
Value
—
Large Round Imported
Iron 01 Ext- Cord 60c
Clothes Basket .................... $1.50
wr
Wilson Tennis balls 50c
Alum. Foil Shelf Paper, 30 ft..... 90c Ma^ie-flo 8-cun coffee makers $3.55
Lg- Hvy. Aluminum Skillet ....$1.95 $1 Vai. Towel Bar (any color) 25c
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First round losers in second flight drop to third flight.
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If it does—Safeway can help you stretch it to make
“both ends meet,” for Safeway's pricing policy is
always consistent—always aimed at giving you
most in quality and quantity for your money
In fact, the excessive number
of times this unusual and unwel­
come procedure has happened to
Vernonia is one for Ripley, so the
team and fans believe. Threats
of giving the whole thing up as
a bad job are being heard if
Camas wins in ,a tenth-inning
Another 10th. inning lo-ss, the game when that nine comes here
next Sunday.
fifth this reason, marked last
The score read 4-4 in the eighth
Sunday’s Vernonia-Scappoose bat when Vthmonia added two runs
crossing.
Losses in the extra to the score and Scappoose tallied
inning are apparently a jinx for one.
Vernonia because the locals have
VERNONIA
AB R H E
yet to win one of .the “over­ Gordon, 8
5 0 0 0
time” tries.
Cline. 5
5 0 0 1
Girod, 4
»
5 1 1 0
R. Brandow, 3
5 0 0 0
C. Brandow, 9
5 2 1 0
Byers, 6
4 1 1 2
Lyle Galloway, 2
4 0 1 0
Les. Galloway, 7
4 0 2 0
Derschmidt, 1
4 0 0 1
— — - —
Totals
41 4 6 4
SCAPPOOSE—
AB R H E
Springer, 6
5 2 0 2
B. Baker, 5
5 0 0 0
Dungy, 3
4 2 3 0
Olsen, 4
4 0 2 0
Club Championship
Basine, 7
4 0 1 0
Nazman, 2
4 0 0 0
play starts Sunday,
G. Senter, 9
4 0 0 0
July 21
J. Baker, 8
4 0 0 0
—• -
McKenzie, 1
4 1 1 0
— — —
Public Invited
Totals
39 5 7 0
for Golf
Vernonia .......... 000 000 220 0-4
Scappoose . . 000 102 010 1--5
See us for Golf Supplies. If
we don't have what you need,
WANTED: Commercial printing
we can get it for you.
SUN. GAME
LOST IN
10TH INNING
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Blend No. 2 1 Or 46-<
Blended JuiceS'SÄä
18=42=
O’ Gold can 10
ca
Veg. Juice Ä K.°an2 15=4^ 31=
2O7 c
Grapefruit Broken segments No.
can ó /
No. 2 i nc
Tender Peas, Rosedale
can 1 V
Green Beans Standard No. 2 can 11 =
Corn Country Home, G.B. No. 2 can 15=
Corn
b No. 2 can 15=
Cut Asparagus îngr«n ”an238=
Sauerkraut rìJi"; No. 2 ¥2 can 17=
Vernonia
Country
Club
fanning SuppliiiA
of all kinds—handbills, posters,
announcements, cards,
tickets,
etc. Printing specialists.
THE VERNONIA EAGLE
Kerr Jars US*. ^*69= %i: 83=
Kerr Jars Mouth Pint's89= Qts »1.03
Economy JarsKer?p?i *155 q S: 93=
Jelly Glasses, squat * size doz. 43=
Jar RubberSregT°new.Tyle3 pkgs. 10 =
Jar Lids, Kerr reg. pkfiof 3/25=
Jar Caps, Ball reg., zinc pkVf 21 =
Jiffy Seals, easy to use pkg. 9=
SHELL IS TOPS!
Advances in Shell refining methods bring you
today a gasoline that provides quick starting,
plenty of pick-up and power to spare. You’ll
get greater pleasure from summer trips with
SHELL PREMIUM.
Geo. Johnson
For Pasteurized
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a good
Phone 773
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CLICK—THE EAGLE
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CAMAS NEXT
DIAMOND FOE
FOR CLASSIFIEDS THAT
to travel.
However,
games
scheduled
earlier in the season but rained
out, may be played after the
regular season schedule ends. If
they are, some of them will prob­
ably be on the local field.
Vernonia Serv. Sta.
■
Note these Values
fag^A. J cä A.
Edwards Coffee 1-lb.
jar 28=
1-lb.
Nob Hill Coffee bag 23=
1-lb
Airway Coffee
bag 20=
% lb.
Canterbury Tea Pkg 43=;
%-lb.
Black Tea Yellow la »1 pk. 26=
Tenderleaf Blac Tea
2¿b 54=
^'45=
tí 58=
lb. 85=
51=
24=
SjDOfiA, SjUppLuiA
Silver Foam Soap ?£& X1 23=
Sweetheart Toilet Soap batbhasriIe 11 =
Cashmere Bouquet bar 10=; 3/27=
White King Toilet Soap 3 bars 14=
Lifebuoy Health Soap, 3 bars 20=
Palmolive Soap
2 bars 19=
Woodbury Soap
3 bars 23=
Bleach Sig,* ¥2 gal. 17=; gal. 32=
Purex Bleach Si.l2=; ¥2 gal. 23=
Floor Wax self-polish pt. 45=; qt. 85=
Furniture Polish Champ bot. 23=
White Shoe Polish Snqu°<r bot. 8=
Favorite Matches
of« bX* 21 =
5’lb' 35c; lo’lb- 68c
Baking Powder, K. C.
22=
Pancake Flour, Suzanna pagb' 15=
Wheaties Cereal 8-oz. pkg. 11 =
Baby Cereals C,X°S' X15=
Sweet Mixed Pickles Libby jar 28=
Mustard, Tempty Pure
13=
Worcestershire Sauce French'¿m. 12=
American Cheese DMtn pk*. 96=
Peanut Butter Roast lb. jar 25=
Large Prunes met 2-lb. pkg. 31«
Seedless Raisins Desert
pkg. 23=
Pork & Beans Dennison’s
can
13=
and NOODLES
No. 2% A r c
lurkey Rancher’s Pride
can
Noodle Soup MixLiPton3 pkts. 25=
Prince Albert Tobacco
can 77=
Cigarettes 2 pkgs. 27=; ctn. »1.33
Camels, Chesters. Luckies, Old Golds, Kools
Raleighs
Popcorn ^Porgie* 10-oz. pkg. 16=
Potato Chips
3P£ 15= 5PV 25=
Salt Licks blocks Plain69C Iodized 79=
me sh muirsc vecemies
ATSAFEWAyMiATSeCTIONS
Vernonia Agent for Kaiser-Frazer Corp.
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Vatch family appetites perk up when you serve plenty of fresh
ruits and vegetables daily. Make your selections at Safeway.
Special Low Prices On
Oregon-American
LUMBER
CORPORATION
Beet Sugar,
WATERMELONS
Juicy Lemons
Ripe
a
Thin
and
sweet lb xC
lb-H^c
Skins
CHICKENS
All grade A dressed
Fowl, fine flavor, plump
and meaty—for stew
or fricassee.
Vernonia, Oregon
Dry Onion*
Yakima Apricots
Oregon
14-15 lb. flats 165 Mediums
lb. ßc
LEGHORNS
111 39c
COLORpD
—
“
Elberta Peaches
Ripe Tomatoes
jg^Freestone lb 12**= Firm
15c
fresh picked
Corn lb
Golden Bontom
------------ ————
Green
——
Bean.
Crisp Celery .
Local crop lb. J5C Local Pascal lb 9c
lb 45c
Fri. and Sat. Produce
Plentiful Supplies of most meats
Features
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