BAUERSFELDT, BATEMAN PLAY SUN PETE BRUNSMAN BASKET SOCIAL NEXT GOLF CLUB ACTIVITY BOLTS, ROPE, SAWS, CRESCENT WRENCHES, NAILS 8 Mullins will' meet Ed. Roediger and third flight competitors will be George Turner and Marvin Turner. Another event for club members and friends is also announced this week by the tournament commit­ tee in order to raise a fund for the purchaes of trophies. A week after this Sunday a basket social will be held at the club house to which every member is invited and is asked to bring a guest. Ladies are asked to bring baskets which will be, auctioned off to highest bidders. Calvin Da­ vis, John Roediger and Kent Bau­ ersfeldt a^e the committee mem­ bers who make the social ar­ rangements. Player brackets for Sunday are: CHAMPIONSHIP Bauersfeldt 1 Bateman The Vernonia Country Club FLIGHT FIRST FLIGHT Bob King ) Cal Davis SECOND FLIGHT E. P. Mullins Ed Roediger } WE NOW CARRY A GOOD SUPPLY OF GOLFING MERCHANDISE THIRD FLIGHT Geo. Turner Marvin Turner What you don’t tee, ask for and we will do our best to get it for you. — • — Public Invited for Golf THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE. --------- P OCKET KNIVE 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 SPORT TOPICS Kent Bauersfeldt and Tom Bate­ man will me*»t Sunday for the 36- hole-play of the championship flight in the Vernonia Country Club’s tournament to name a club champion. Bauersfeldt goes into the final play after defeating Ed. Reichwein last Sunday and Bate­ man does the same after win­ ning over Jack Anderson. Thirty- six holes of good golf is on tap for fans that day if they follow the championship play. Some other good matches are also sched­ uled. Firet flight winners last Sunday were Bob King and Cal Davis who will be matched this coming Sunday. In the second flight, E. P. Visit the Vernonia Country Club and bring your picnic lunch to spreaed “In the Shade of the Old Apple Tree.” THURSDAY, AUGUST 15, 1946 SPORTING GOODS, FRIGIDAIRES, GUNS AND AMMUNITION FISHING TACKLE, TOYS, MARSHALL. WELLS PAINT NIGHT DONKEY BALL TEAMS TO PLAY MONDAY Hamilton Beach Vac. Cleaner $40.50 Everbest 1-gal. Thermic Jug with spigot ........................... $4.95 %-in. or i/j-in. Skil Drills..... $55.00 Large Galvanized Buckets ......... 85c Iron and Extension Cords ....... 60c Hay Forks, Manure Forks, Header Forks, Potato Forks Monitor Carpet Sweeper. Will do 50% more than any other carpet sweeper on the market ....... $7.95 Eagle Water Bags ................... $1.00 Tricycles ............................ $7.70 Galv. Roof Jacks ....................... 85c Aluminum Levels $3.55 and $5.95 Deviled Egg Plates. Room for 15 Eggs and Meats and Salads in center ....... 65c each., 2 for $1.25 (Price last week of $1.50 ea. jobber’s error. Adjustments will be made for those purchased at wrong price.) Full Zipper Sleeping Bags Wool filled ................................... $21.60 Turner Blow Torches ............. $7.80 Coleman Lanterns $7.25 and $9.45 Navy Surplus Work Shirts Size 15 only, ceiling price............ .... $1.25 Gray Work Pants assorted sizes Ceiling Price ......................... $2.78 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 Saw7 $3.75 10-rd. Rolls Woven Fence 50” $9.75 Two-tone Door Chimes Complete with Transformer................. $9.35 Bath or Utility Scales ........... $9.95 Dryette Folding Aluminum Clothes Dryer .......... $3.95 Insulated Picnic Box with Ice Compartment ....................... $7.95 Galv. Down Spouts ................. $1.1F Corey Coffee Makers ............. $3.9E Silver Seal Ironing Board Cover and Pad ............................... $2.95 Lace on Ironing Board Cover..... 60c Alum Folding Steel Stool for Kitchen ................................. $3.95 1/4-in. Plywood now in Stock Quick Action Toaster ........... $6.55 Metal Lunch Kits and Bottle $1.90 50-ft. Lengths of Two-braid Tonka Garden Hose ..................... $14.50 Some good entertainment with a lot of laughs is promised next Monday evening when a donkey softball game is scheduled at the city park field at 8 p.m. Tom Bateman is in charge of most of the arrangements and advertising for the event which will be played under lights. Acting as sponsor for the game is the V.F.W. and one of the teams will be composed of vet­ erans he said Tuesday. The other team will be under the tutelage of Bert Tisdale and is to be known as the Trehame Terriers. Names of the players were not available yesterday. • Development has been reported of a system of formulas by which a total of 1000 tones, tints, and shades can be produced from six paints. • More than 1000 varieties of wheat have been classified in eleven main divisions. • I EAGLE vrirnm E SAFEWAY Î ...... best ...... at (fitìr k SERVICE 4 Now's the time to eat more fresh fruits and vegetables—now while supplies a~e plentiful and prices are lower. The whole family will benefit—and your food dollar will go farther, too! Picked ot Their Peak of Goodness Cantaloupes “GRN* BEANS 1 O Vi Local crop lb. A 0 CUCUMBERS 1 A mild & crispy lb V PEARS Yakima ima «»59 n Bartletts t box Zi PEACHES Northwest lb. 12c Peppers Red ripe, flavorful TOMATOES Buy them by the Perfect for Stuffing GREEN I BELL ibioc Ih. 25c Seediess_Grap.es CORN Girin. Rntm. GRAPES Ribiers 16 lb. flat T’C il lb SQUASH Zucchini SQUASH Yellow Fresh, Crispy 1 Q i* 6 lb. 6e 21c lb. lb Pound- PArcing FRESH PRODUCE helps you save, too! 1 - V Juicy LEMONS Excellent for garnishing Fish and Meat dishes- Extra fine fc ,, 1 1 lemonade! lb * * Fresh produce features are for Fridoy ond Saturday only! SAFEWAY SUGGESTIONS IN MEATS E Beef Roasts Meat features for These fine meats are guaranteed to be tender and juicy or your money will be refunded. Sirloin Veal Stew Veal Steaks ng* ““lb. 49' Pork Roasts T-Bone BeefSteoks.gr AA&Alb. 69« Sirloin Beef Steaks, gr AA & A lb. 59« Round Steak, gr. AA lb. 59«; 'A' lb. 57« Beef Short Ribs, grades AA & A lb. 29« Fresh Ground Beef lb. 39« Fresh and tasty Arm or Blade Cuts What could taste better than a good pot roast? Grode AA, lb Grode j|Oc A, lb RABBITS local nr fresh killed lb. ODC MILL MARKET & LOCKERS VE HAVE JUST PURCHASED ANOTHER LOT OF VERY NICE BEEF WHICH WILL ASSURE YOU OF THE BEST IN MEATS, BOTH FOR PRICE AND QUALITY SOME OF OUR EVERYDAY CASH PRICES: Fresh Ground Lean Beef lb. 35c The old favorite, T-Bone Steak AA grade lb. 55c; A grade lb. 50c Nice lean Round Steak AA grade lb. 50c A grade lb. 45c A Grade Chuck Roast lb. 35c A grade Rib Roast lb. 38c Fresh Beef Liver lb. 40c Fresh Pork Liver lb. 35c YOU WILL FIND OUR FRESH FRUITS, VEGETABLES AND GROCERIES AT COM­ PETITIVE PRICES, EVERY DAY For your convenience, WE DELIVER! YOUR PHONE ORDERS WILL BE FILLED WITH THE SAME CARE AS IF YOU WERE HERE TO MAKE THE SELECTIONS. SHOP WITH CONFIDENCE AT THE MILL MARKET. PHONE 776 Friday and Saturday only aa «, a ii aac Meaty, breast ond neck |Q, Loin Pork Chops Pickling, Spices, Etc Schilling's Diy Mustard 2*^ 37* 2-oi. tin I Oc Vl -lb. Pickling Spice cello, pkg. 23« Schilling's Pickling Spice whole S? 9« 2-oz. pkg. 9« Dill Seed ^±2'* Mustard Seed 14« 1 % -ox. Celery Seed “25 13« pkg. l'zi -ox. Cinnamon Schilling's 11« tin » Schilling's Vi-oz. Bay Leave 1 whole pkg. 9« Schilling's Hot Chilis small 1-OX. pkg. 9« Plain or Sno White '•Mill Iodized pkg. 7« Morton's Salt I0-lb. hog 27« Cider Vinegar ^,^.10« *. 16« Cider Vinegar wi.bot.44« Golden Valley Miscellaneous Edwards Coffee * * 28« Pancake Flour Corn Flakes K‘"°901 11 -ox. pkg. Rolled Oats 3-lb. pkg. 54« 15« 11« 28« Center Cuts I I I I I I Buying fresh pro­ duce by weight means you can buy as little or as much as you want—according to your NEEDS, and receive the benefit of large volume purchas­ ing. Pound pric­ ing pays in food and in money saved! « IN MEATS— ■ 0 ,, __ ■ qou, qaL iofi. Shldr., round bong, center cuts In 55 quality — I I Beef Liver . I GUARANTEED! From young beef i. 45 I Skinless Wieners Qûc ¡ Every purchase lb. Cut-up Fryers <7 «7 lb. 79c Eviscerated lb. 69e Snowflake SodasNobisco Ib.box 19« Bulk Popcorn 2-lb.pkg. 28« Seedless Raisins Ch0, T-lb. 2. pkg. 25« Hors d’Oeuvres, etc. Smoked Salmon Haven 48« Smoked Shad %3% tins ^ 2/25« Anchovy Paste Vita 2-oz. tin 1 8C Smoked Crab Paste 3 3^«« ’/2- oz . tin Mione Smoked Salmon Paste 3 V 34« 3 J/2 -ox. Crab Legs bo ^ 45« tin Kippered Snacks GN No. ( 14 tin 18« -ox. Oyster Slices fo ^^ i 3 tin 49« Chopped Olives Libby,1No. 14« Hamburger Relish ¡or 25« Whole Dill Pickles "39* 3-ox. tin 14« Deviled HamCudohy ‘ Whife Satin SUGAR SIU. 35« loifc,. 6£c 25 lbs. $1.70 Stomp No. 49 Eipirn Aug. SI » I I ■ J I I I ■ must please you —or money back without fuss or quibble. It pays to buy meats at Safeway . . where price and grade of cuts are clearly marked! Pricei C'enrly Marked Sofc-cy Meo»s For Yo«r Protection Canned Goods Centrol G. B. No. 2 Com Cream Style con Sliced Beets White Tag No. 2 con I No. 2 Asparagus f Ä!£« Green can 2 Vi Spinach *946 Xck7 No. can Rancher's Pride 14« 10« 39« 18« No. 2!1 Turkey & Noodles 45« can Cherries tn1^ No. 2'/z can 49« Town 46-oz. Grapefruit Juice Hous« 33« con Kerr fruit Jars ”83« Kerr Economy Jars u'X“,'s. ” 93« Kerr^S Jars ”’1.03 Jar Rubbers R”Sa“r 3 10« lar fane Reoulor pkg. of 12 21« JOI tdpb Ke,r and Economy Jar Caps 8o"z!^'ar pkg. of 12 21« PbntwM«Jss’fe^2fc, 25« Sunbrite„5« All prices subject to change trif*- out notice. fihiau oAt Uu louxAi pDAAibtff—¿vf¡Ay (Day' 1 I • I I I t V * I « I * * a SAFEWAY Correct Grades