Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 08, 1946, Page 8, Image 8

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    NIGHT DONKEY SOFTBALL GAME SCHEDULED
Softball
fans
will
get
their
money’s worth August 19, Mon­
day, when they’ll see a softball
game with the teams “enjoying”
donkey assistance in playing the
game. In other words a donkey
softball game is scheduled on that
The
Vernonia
Country
Club
WE
NOW
CARRY
SUPPLY
A GOOD
OF GOLFING
MERCHANDISE
What you don’t we, ask for
and we trill do our beat to get
it for you.
Visit ttte Vernonia Country
Club and bring your picnic
lunch to spreaed “In the Shade
of the Old Apple Tree.’*
Public Invited
for Golf
8
THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1946
Urgent
SEMI-FINAL
GOLF PLAY
SUNDAY SEED
Another step nearer the nam-
ing of the champion golfer for
the Vernonia Country club will
be made this Sunday when local
players compete for the semi­
finals in the club’s tournament.
The tournament committee, Cal.
date at the city park field. Spon­
soring the appearance of the
donkeys here will be the Vet­
erans of Foreign Wars and ar­
rangement were made early this
week by Tom Bateman who will
announce team rosters next week
if they can be made up by that
time.
Donkey softball has attracted
a lot of interest wherever the
game has been played and prom-
ises to provide plenty of enter­
tainment here, Mr. Bateman said.
Roediger
and
Kent
six pounds of sugar
per month
per
3
man
instead
of
Institutional users who feed
loggers should apply in writing to
the Oregon district OPA office in
the Bedell building, stating the
estimated average number of men
to be fed per day and the number
of days the establishment will be
in operation during August. The
sugar allotments will be based on
the number of persons fed per
day.
FLIGHT
Reichwein
}
Bateman
FIRST FLIGHT
C. L. Anderson )
Bob King
1
30 A.M. to 12
Noon Thurs. Aug.8
PETE BRUNSMAN
/,vA
SPORTING GOODS, FRIGIDAIRES, GUNS AND AMMUNITION
FISHING TACKLE, TOYS, MARSHALL WELLS PAINT
BOLTS, ROPE, SAWS, CRESCENT WRENCHES, NAILS
Cal Davis
SECOND FLIGHT
E. P. Mullins
iP
}
Geo. Robbins
Ed Roediger
FLIGHT
}—
Geo. Turner
Hal Fowler
Bill Horn
J
Marvin Turner
--------- P OCKET K N I V E S—-----
Just received $300 shipment of genuine Camillus Cutlery
Co. brass-bound pocket knives. Prewar price and quality
$1, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 and $2
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}
Edwin Ade
THIRD
The power will be off from Riverview to the
Mist-Birkenfeld areas for emergency work from
pounds,
starting August first.
}
Harry King
TO THE CONSUMERS OF WEST OREGON
ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE, INC.
loggers in isolated camps will get
The lineup for this Sunday is:
Anderson
NOTICE
nouncement from Washington that
of match arrangements which will
name the champ a week from this
Sunday when the 36-hole finals
will be played.
CHAMPIONSHIP
re-
have been granted with the an­
Bauersfeidt, has been in charge
Bauersfeidt
long-standing
office for more sugar for loggers
SPORT TOPICS
John
and
quests by the Oregon district OPA
THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE.
Davis,
—
LOGGERS TO GET MORE
SUGAR OPA ADVISES
If one should folk w precisely
the needle of a compass he would
travel an irregular curve leading
eventually to the north magnet'c
pole, though not usually by a
“great circle” route.
Premier Vacuum Cleaner..... $54.50
Hamilton Beach Vac. Cleaner $40.50
Everbest 1-gal. Thermic Jug
with spigot ........................... $4.95
%-in. or i/j-in. Skil Drills ..... $55.00
Deviled Egg Plates. Room for
15 egg3 and Salad in Center $1.50
Large Galvanized Buckets ......... 85c
Iron and Extension Cords ....... 60c
Hay Forks, Manure Forks, Header
Forks, Potato Forks
Beautify Your Home and Lawn
Red and Green Rocking Chairs
Tubular Steel ....................... $5.45
Red and Green Tub. Stl. chairs $4.95
Three-way (heavy bronze base)
Floor Lamps ....................... $21.95
Two-Speed Egg Beaters ......... $2.00
$1 value Towel Bars, Black, Red
Green or Yellow ..................... 25c
Atkins 26-in. 10-pt. Hand Saw $3.75
10-rd. Rolls Woven Fence 50” $9.75
PLYWOOD AND
GALVANIZED DOWN SPOUTS
muhï M mcats
best BUY
*
top ’ g ^°UÏE^
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A^teak'o,a°'leo"nieC”
AA 4 A lb 59'•
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^»“shoulàer Square, Cut lb 38c
STEAKS
IT'LL BE READY
NEXT WEEK
FOLKS
Grode
AA or A. Lb
‘AA’ & runes young veal
Ib 58c
Veal I««“
y
Ib 53c
‘AA’ A-unb Grade A A
Ib 52c
'
°nf I a mb Grade A.
Ib 47'
Legs
*'
f,e«h delivery
ib 49'
I ctinless Wieners
,
Ml
Heady
picnic«
_
Sugar
’lb.
E. V. Robertson
Cleve Robertson
’"7
puc"« *hiCh mMnS
lop pout 51220
W.
Eastern
Cured
‘9c
SAVE WITH SAFEWAY'S
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
PAICHA. OÄH.
the.
Tomatoes
ind it'«. bacai» Molh.r Mahn. ii
iMutilil <1 Ikii »u.a «1 the yeu.
Lilted here in »■« ol kei uif lise,
ke.hkfil leodi —
ia plentiful
l.yply. May wi llggett that you
leed dollar will go larther ii yoi
»rve wore Ireih ,rodace the» days.
Seedless Grapes
Juicy Lemons <hin skins
Crispy Cucumbers Cooling
Dry Onions Oregon mediums
Green Bell Peppers stuffing
Crookneck Squash Yeiiow
rbe Sweet
lb 22c
4c
ib. 8c
ib 10c
ib. 39c
refresh«!
ond delicious.
Cantaloupes
Sweet and flavorful
Golden Bantam Corn Local crop
Oregon Potatoes
with »hat fresh
garden flavor
TPonikÁ.
Get the best in produce at Safeway.
WatArmolAnC
ndieillieiOllS
Vine-ripened
ib.
«
io
Bartlett PEARS
Ib 11 «4 .
— Grown in Yakima —
Ib 10c
lb 2!ic
A juicy, cooling,
lb 19c
Ib 5c
refreshing fruit.
Everyone likes Pears
Serve them often’
Fri. & Sat. Produco Feature»!
Get More for Your Money in Groceries—at Safeway
Canned Goods
Tender Peas
8en Cliff
ex-standard
Green Beans
Sunrise
French Style
No. 2 can 20*
Diced Beets
Vita
Sprlnx
No. 2 can 12«
No. 2 can 12«
Young Spinach “SIT“1 No. 2’/i can 18*
Pork & Beans, Dennison's 15cV-13*
PALACE CAFE
O'5""1'' Ä
SELECTED PRODUCE
Cream Corn Golden Bantam No. 2 can 14«
PLEASANTLY
SURPRISED
‘C mead«»«
Dressed
Ib. 11c
• The Palace Cafe (formerly Chat ’N
Nibble) will be completely re­
modeled and ready to serve you
next week. We can’t set a
definite opening date so watch
our windows for an opening an-
noucement.
• When we open we hope you will
like it because we are trying to
make it modem in every respect.
Let this be your invitation to you
to visit our restaurant.
M SofewaV Y°“
Lima Beans & Pork
Ravioli
De ­
in Toznato Sauce
16*
15- ol jar 13*
Noodle Dinner
16- ol jar 16*
Spaghetti
Ho. 2 can 20*
Chicko Spread "’EX'* 3- ol Jar 19*
Deviled Meat, LeefTs
6* "V 10*
Turko Spread
R^r'’
3- ol Jar 19*
Clapp's Baby Foods, strained, tin 7*
Clapp's Chopped Foods
per tin 8*
Beverages and Juices
^20« 3^58<
Airway Coffee
Nob Hill Coffee
23*
45*
1¿bc¿ar28‘ ?¿54*
Edwards Coffee
Instant Coffee, Borden's, 2%-oz. jar 39*
!6-lb. box 10*
Hershey's Cocoa
%-lb.
22*
43*
Canterbury Tea PkR.
Flavorade Drink Mix
3 pkts. 10*
Vegetable Juice, V-8 "V 15*
31*
18* £ 42*
Blended Juice
Pickles, Sauces, Spreads
Miscellaneous
Dried Prunes
27«; 4-lb. 49*
cello pkg.
2-lb. pkg. 25*
Seedless Raisins
Shredded Wheat, Nabisco
Cheez-lt Jr.
Crackers
Sno-Whrte Salt
6-oz. pkg. 11«
Iodized
Matches, True American
Blue White
pkg. 12*
BIt'washM
pkg. 7«
(6 boxes)
23*
2 pkgs. 15«
Camay Toilet Soap
3 bars 20«
Jar Rubbers
3 pkgs. 10«
Mason and Ideal
Kerr Jar Lids, regular
3 pkgs. 25*
Peanut Butter, Beverly, 2-lb. jar 55*
Lea 1 Perrin Sauce, 5-oz. 32*. 10-oz. 57*
Cider Vinegar
gal. bottle 44*
Jiffy Seals, fast and efficient pkg. 9*
ÄKruft Relish-
Wheat Hearts, Sperry, 28- ol pkg. 22*
5-oe.
aa /
Dill Pickles, Columbia, 1% qt. size 65*
Albers Oats Premium 2%-lb. pkg. 31*
Instant Ralston
1-lb. pkg. 20*
Flapjack Flour, Albers, 2!4-lb. pkg. 24*