8 THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1946 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE. SPORT TOPICS FIRST FLIGHT C. Anderson Davies First Round Winners At Club Named J. Roediger B. King French Davis First round winners of the Vernonia Country Club’s cham­ pionship tournament are listed thie week by the tournament com­ mittee as the result of match play which started July 21. Every match consists of 18 holes with the finals to be 36 holes. The brackets below carry the names of winners and losers for matches played through last Sunday, CHAMPIONSHIP Bauersfeldt, 1 up 1 Brickel, 5-4 FLIGHT O. Robbins H. King SECOND FLIGHT M. Anderson E. Ade Jackson Mullins G. Robbins E. Roediger Cedarburg Backer Reichwein, 3-2 Roberts, 1 up THIRD FLIGHT G. Turner Fetsch Dyer, 5-4 J. Anderson, 1 up Fowler Shipman Bateman, 5-4 Hartwick, 3-2 Horn M. Turner 52 GIFTS IN ONE— Hieber R. W. Turner AN EAGLE SUBSCRIPTION Get A Complete Summer- Proof Job Here } } } } } } } } } } } } POMONA MEET DATED The regular meeting of the Columbia County Pomona Grange will be held Saturday, August 3 at the Beaver Home Grange hall. The meeting begins at 11:00 a.m. and the lecturer’s hour at 8:00 p.m. ! FISHING FOR BARGAINS? DROP YOUR LINE IN THE CLASSIFIED COLUMN. COUNTY SWIM MEET SET FOR AUGUST 4 The fourth annual Columbia county swimming meet is sched­ uled for next Sunday, August 4 at the St. Helens swimming pool, Wallace McCrae, St. Helens superintendent of schools, an­ nounced Tuesday. Entry blanks are available here from Marvin Turner, local guard at the city park pool, so that swimmers wishing to compete may do so. The blank must be accompanied by a 15c entry fee and must be sent in by Saturday, August 3. Awards will be given for the first three places. The county record for one event, the 220-yard free style for senior girls, is still held by Ruth Hausler who set the record in 1942. Listed on the blank are the events which will be held Sunday and the age limits for compet­ itors. Forestry on Farm Provides Crop Yield Farm forestry is primarily a farming job with an annual ‘crop yield” in rate of growth amount­ ing to as much as 1000 board feet per acre each year in parts of Oregon. Such is the conclusion reached by Walter M. Fergerson, United States department of agriculture project farm forester, in report­ ing on the farm forestry project carried on for several years in Clackamas county. This project was establishe i ndl940 by the soil conservation service in co­ operation with Oregon State col­ lege school of forestry, the state board of forestry and the O.S.C. extension service. A full report of five years oper­ ation has now been published by these cooperating agencies as a 28-page illustrated extension bul­ letin No. 662. It tells about the development of this project as and experimental demonstration of the possibilities of farm forestry in the timbered areas of the state, especially in western Oregon. Timber Yield. Wealth Most farm timber holdings could be the source of an im­ mediate profitable income, the project revealed. During wartime, prices for products were such that there was an adequate return for wages, management and invest­ ment. For sawn lumber this amounted to $35 an acre a year in some instances. The study also revealed that markets need to be developed for some forest products, particularly for small round material from early thinnings. The need for con­ tinued demonstration dn farm for­ est management and for con­ tinued study to develop needed information was early apparent, Fergerson states. • A penny saved is a penny earned, but dollars are lost in forests burned. It may be your neighbor’s property but every tree lost by fire is money out of your pocket. Protect payrolls. KEEP OREGON GREEN. ! Niti / V Service e e e Your car is completely, depend­ by ably and promptly serviced i \ expert personnel. Savings e e e Costly repairs are avoided by early correction at a nominal * price. Satisfaction e e e Reliable car performance day after day until your new Chevro­ let is here. e e Vernonia Auto Co. PHONE 342 “A Safe Place to Trade” PETE BRUNSMAN SPORTING GOODS. FRIGIDAIRES, GUNS AND AMMUNITION ______ — — 1? I I a DAIMT FISHING TACKLE, TOYS, MARSHALL 1X7 WELLS PAINT /,V \ / /IM may want see Eagle classified ads. For real bargains in things you A BOLTS, ROPE, SAWS, CRESCENT WRENCHES, NAILS Automatic Hay Forks, Manure Forks, Header > Ivnoirur Rnnrd $4-95 Forks, Potato Forks Hoes Ir°ning B°a 1 $3 Value-Large Round Potato Imported $1.50 JT - Iron or Ext. Cord 60c clothes Basket ......... 1...........$1.50 85c i’ioor Lamps (3-way)............. $21.95 Lg. Galvanized Buckets .............. 85c $4.50 2-Speed Egg Beaters ............ ,.$2.00 Rip or Crosscut Saws................ $4,50 || À ;vK. The Vernonia Country Club Let us put your car in first class condition for summer business and pleasure driving. We are equipped to do the job fully JAKE’S SERVICE •7% • • IN MEATS Public Invited for Golf DRIVE IN TODAY FA •J yjgf Prices are Down Supplies are Up! !.fo«e vegetable« more fruita, ri-xe eaiade . . . aie the thing* th*M dory*! Freeh Pttaur-» FWCES art actuculy lower, your íjo « í öolkn go*» (arthor Ú you plan mere aioaiz around these be-Vuhful items from uur fro»h Prcduce .Section. Safeway continues to lag its meat cuts on display clearly with the grade and the price. You can see what you otb getting for your money . . . you know it will eat G-O-O-DI Juicy Lemons Ripe Tomatoes Grade A A Grade A Firm and ripe Beef Short Ribs I-ots of lean meat Grade B_____ lb. 28c Veal Loin Chops HIGH QUALTY AA /r( A«c VIRY TENDER LB 03 LB. 01 Veal Breast 'A 'A' ->Ac LB. JU ECONOMICAL AA MEATY RIBS LB. Jfc MIEIHI IIISÏLI PRODUCTS Pork Roast SHOULDER— ROUND BONE OR BLADE CUT Fresh Salmon Pork Sausage lb. 2'/rc lb. 8c Serve baked sal­ mon tonight—along with Canterbury Tea—Iced, with a slice of lemon. Colored Fowl DRESSED—GRADE A STEW OR FRICASSEE LB. 39* 45' Leghorn Fowl Me Lb-.3w DRESSED—GRADE A SPECIAL LOW PRICE LB. 3T Ä480 u 52e New Squash Pound Pricing Saves You Money, Too. Scallop and Zucchini lb. 8c Yellow lb, 5c Why should you buy more than you need’ Buying by weight gives you the benefit of large buying power even on the smallest pur­ chase! Firm rip« ^PEACHES Flawless, -\X luscious Fru,f ; Meat feature» are for Friday and Saturday only. ' lb. 12'/iC ROUND BONE OR BLADE CUTS Veal Roasts *<■ Golden Bantam Firm and ripe sweet tasty meat Cantaloupes BULK STYLE OR IN A VISKING CASING LB. By the Piece JOc LB. lb. 12 '/2c For a cool refreshing salad Local Corn DRY ONIONS Oregon Mediums 14 lb. flat $1.59 Pork Steaks Crispy Cucumbers 10 lbs. 32c 1 1 1 | lb. 17cl ' APRICOTS Grade lb. 12'/rc Tender and fresh Potatoes 29c lb. Green Beans lb. ll'/jci Fine for lemonade Oregon grown. No. 1 's Shoulder Lamb Roast Crispy-sweet and juicy Seedless vrapes Safeway Meats are clearly marked with price and grade. Legs of Lamb 1 w- IN puiAh PRODUCE At Safeway you DO get QUALITY Meats . . . your money will always be graciously refunded if any purchase ever fails to pledse you. When you buy Safeway Guaranteed Meats you DO get more for your money because "cheap” meats are al­ ways expensive at any price! TH See us for Golf Supplies. If we don’t have what you need, we can get it for you. Open: .7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Corner Bridge & Weed YOU DO GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY Or ib. 12c Produce features for Friday and Saturday only jRVV v Ink on paper — in combinations Cannad. hood*., SoupA. Toung Peas, s*3 Rock to signify exactly what you wish to be conveyed. A message, a greeting or a record is not complete unless it bears the unmistakable characteristics achieved by No. 2 eon 12« Green Beans, KJ.'.’ No. 2 con H« Baked Beans. Hein, ISox. ran 13' Sliced Beets, wt'1* Tog No. 2 ran 1 Qe Spinach, Emerald Bay No. 2V> ran 18« composition. THE VERNONIA EAGLE Cotta*., Jaa., ¿k. Airway Coffee dwta. maha. thia. Buy « p»ck»ge of Canterbury Tea Compare the grand flavor of this thrifty tea with your favorite brand We think you II like Canter­ bury If not. return the unused portion to the »tore where you bought it and you will be Caaduuu., SpAaadt, ¿k. ib. boo 20' 3 <*» 58' Soda Crackers. CsrtiHed Edwards Coffee X.?; 28'2tb54' Assorted Cookies, Grand Our Mothers Cocoa 2-ib. pkg 19'’ Canterbury Tea Button Mushrooms, locob’« •“ 44« Tenderleaf Tea. block '4-lb. pko 24' Grapefruit *£.’ 27' Juice SSSJS» *.• 13' 31' Drink Mix, Freeh* 3 pkts. 10c Seedless Raisins, yj 23' Tomato Juice ’2.’11« Clam Chowder. Hom, can 15« ran g« Soup Mix, Dipton'. Noodle 3 pkt». 29' Smoked Salmon, Sea Haven •’j.’» 43« Purity Oyster* 5««,•' $• pk» 70 ’X“' rid 29«