« THURSDAV, SEPT. 19, 1946 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE. SPORT TOPICS INJURIES CRIPPLE LOGGERS; TILLAMOOK ON SAT. SHED The bad luck bugaboo has been the unseen enemy of the Loggers since fall practice started a few weeks ago and ds still right at home with the squad. The situa­ tion doesn’t look too good for this Saturday night when Tillamood comes up from the coast to give the local boys their first compe­ tition because four probable first string starters are out with breaks and sickneHs. Alvin Tapp, one of Coach Her­ gert’s best linemen is favoring a fractured arm, the result of prac­ tice and Lynn Michener will also be on the bench with a broken el­ bow. x In the backfield Duke Byers will very likely be a missing figure because of an injured shoulder and a severe cold which has kept him home for several days. Bob Sunnell is also out of the running temporarily with a gun­ shot wound in his arm. With all this tough luck Her­ gert’s boys are certainly bearing down in practice with the idea of pounding out a win Saturday night if that achievement is at all possible. It was a little early yesterday for the coach to name his starters but he did announce a probable lineup to meet the Cheesemakers with the understanding that there might be a surprise change at the last minute. His probable lineup is: ends—Don Parker, and Don Cline; tackles—Gordon Cline and John Carmichael; guards—Kay Miller and Don Tiffney; center —Kenneth Anderson; right half—- Jack Frank; quarterback—Owen East; fullback—Dick Renfro and left half—Tick Bass. Hostilities open at the park football field under lights at 8 p.m. with Paul Gordon and Glen Hawkins as officials. HANDICAP EVENT STARTS WED. PETE BRUNSMAN SPORTING GOODS. FRIGIDAIRES. GUNS AND AMMUNITION FISHING TACKLE, TOYS, MARSHALL WELLS PAINT Scores for the handicap tourna­ ment, the next golfing event scheduled at the Vernonia Coun­ try club, will be accepted from September 18 through September 28. Four rounds for a total of 36 holes is necessary to determine the hanicaps. There will be a club member­ ship meeting Friday, September 20 to discuss details of the tourna­ ment and future activities for the fall and winter months. BOLTS, ROPE, SAWS, CRESCENT WRENCHES, NAILS HUNTING KNIVES $3.50 and $3.95 GUN CASES for Rifles ................ $3.50 RED HATS, all sizes.......................$1 25 TARPAULIN, 6x8 ......................... $5.95 MATCH BOX, waterproof.......... 35c SLEEPING BAGS, full zipper $21.60 WALTHAM COMPASS .............. $3.50 SPECIAL HARDWARE ITEMS Felt Building paper ............... $2.95 Water Set Pitcher & 6 glasses $3.75 Stanley Brace 10-in. sweep.... $5.95 Wood Bitts all sizes 50c to $1.25 ea. Nails Size3 40, 50, 60, 5, 3 & 8x5/16 spikes Plews Pistol Oiler and Holder $1.50 Turner Blow Torch ................. $7.80 VA Medical Chief I • For real bargains in things you may want see Eagle classified ads. Veterans Administration Photo FOOTBALL OPENER Dr. Paul R. Hawley, who heads the Veterans Administration’s Department of Medicine and Surgery, recently swapped his two stars and six rows of campaign ribbons for civilian attire. Dr. Hawley served as chief surgeon for the European Theatre during World War II. Vernonia Loggers vs Tillamook Cheesmakers Sheathing Paper .................... $2.85 Water Set Pitcher & 6 glasses $4.15 Monitor Carpet Sweeper........ $7.95 Will do 50'< more than any carpet sweeper on the market Table Lamps, $12 value for ... $8.95 New 3-way Floor Lamps ..... $22.95 Deviled Egg Plates. Room for 15 eggs and meats and Salads in center......... 65c each; 2 for $1.25 Flower Pots ..... 15c 25c, 45c & 60c 4x7 Sheets Plywood Vi-inch .—$2.85 4x12 Sheets Plywood Vi-inch....$5.75 4x8 Sheets Plywood Vi-inch. $3.20 4x7 Sheets Plywood %-inch....$3.40 3x8 Sheets Plywood %-inch....$2.65 4x8 Sheets Plywood %-inchr....$6,70 4x8 Sheets Plywood i/>-inch....$4.10 $1 Value Towel Bars, Black, Red Green or Yellow ..................... 25c Alum. Folding Step Stools .. .$3.95 Quick Action Toaster ............. $6.55 Alum. Cookie Sheets ............. $1.00 Whitney Clothes Hampers ..... $7.95 50c Steel Skillets......................... 30c Bark Wire (2 pt.) .’........ $5.75 Special Bed Lamps ....... i........ $2.45 Padlocks 25c, 35c, 60c, 75c & $1.25 10-rdd Rolls Woven Fence ....$9.75 Small Vises (a dandy) ......... $2.90 My Buddy Tool or Tackle Box $1.85 Atkins 26-in. 10-pt Hand Saw $3.75 Hot Shot Batteries ................. $2.45 Large Galv. Buckets ................ ...85e 2-Gal. Cream Cans................... $1.10 Large 5-Gal. Oil Cans'........... $1.75 Husky Leaf Rakes ................... $1.25 Potato Forks ............ ¥............... $2.50 Large 3-tined Forks ............... $2.00 Milk Buckets Oval Type............. 80c Beautiful Tubular Steel Chairs for Home or Lawn. Red or Green Rockers. $5.45 Straight Chairs $4.95 Right down Knives the fine, you $1.00 get more for your money at SAFEWAY Pocket ........... to $2.50 Large $3.00 value Baskets.... $1.50 I Shavemaster Compare. Elec. Razor $16.70 Make ...... your own test of the sav­ SAFEWAY PRICES ARE RIGHT i ■ Park Football Field (Under Lights) I Saturday Sept. 21, 8 P.M. I Miscellaneous ings we promise you at Safeway. Compare prices on items you need less frequently, such as spices, as well as the items you buy every day or so. Compare brand for brand and auality for quality. Right down the line, you’ll find Safeway prices right. You’ll see why folks everywhere are saying, "you get more for your money at Safeway’’. Adm. 15c, 35c and 60c ,£“• 7T Spaghetti pk° Q9* Ufc IÄ 2 *-15' Fril-lets 24' Chow Mein 49' Peanuts Hoody—Salted Boy-Ar-Dee—Dinner 1,-lb. pkg. Porter—wide I Carton Ben-Gee dinner & Lockers CornStarch CP^e I Amaízo brand Canned Foods Yes, we have fresh meats: beef, veal and pork. Also, a good assortment of ready-to-serve meats* Recent purchases have assurred us of a steady supply of both beef and pork for the next several weeks. You will always find your favorite cuts at prices as low as we possibly can make them. Fancy Peas Cheddar Cheese Cereals 100% Bran AO 1 Q< Grapefruit Än No. 2 Apricot Nectar Hearts Delight A oan No. 2 can 32c Broken Segments 27c 1-lb. pkg. ■ * Nabisco 11* Rippled Wheat 9-oa. pkg. ■ I Sunshine Sugar Belle 2-3-4 sieve 49c whole Pie Cherries White Tag Rolled Oats Morn. Glory 3-lb. pkg. New pack fruits and vegetables are now be­ ginning to come in. We will soon be able to offer them by the case at substatial savings. Green Giant Green Beans Bits o’ Dill Pickles 49« Vegetables 15c Masterpiece, for salads TYPICAL PRICES FOR FRI. and SAT. 1O< Velv’to Cheese JI 10 *«•17 in* oksr. ■ w Pkg- 2-lb. pkg. For sandwlchee —— Green Bow—halves Juice Leg of La mbc adeG¿J A5?b. 48c Collins, sweet 14-oz. jar ■ * Kraft. Sldr. AA or A* Lamb Roast S |. ’ Cut ” — LB. 42c I SST Town House Or»r- - - Fruit Texas Tip Bush Furniture's Record Department Cleanser Old Dutch can ** O Cleaner 0 Bab-o * 1 cans • « 01« Pork Sausage Sliced Halibut calls—1 1 Toilet Soap, 2 bars 1 Sweetheart reg size • * Lotion, Hinds 47r Tea^ÄJr ’tí?-43« lb. BUSH FURNITURE “Everything for the Home” ! 77« 18« 59« 85« -1 lb. potatoes ..US No. 1 10 lbs.. Mell Peppen for stuffing 43cDry Onionr ’’,Uao-ib. «rk. .. os ” 7c 92 c Mediums—v.'a No. u Firm and ertap a lb. inexpensive tasty dinner 6c Green Beans Carrots Locally grown 6'c 13*'cEggplant Parsnips lb. J 29e Gerber's..... »m 7* Clapp'S Strained, tin 7* Clapp'S Junior ...tin 8* Heinz Strained... tin 7* Heinz Chopped. . tin 9* 15-oz. con Fada Portable Automatic Record Player and Radio ...... *.............. Packard-Bell Phonocord Combination home recorder phonograph and radio 27' 31' Baby Foods Grade A.Fryers Wieners 1“? Cleanser Sunbrlte can r Juice EVISCERATED and Cut Up Cleansers, Soaps ' Obtain Your Records at— X.1' Sugaripe—dried Apricots OEt 1 Peaches WE GUARANTEE THESE MEATS 14%-oz. Jar* J Relish "eV Iff 15* Sunrise, French style Fruits and Juices Doodle Dandy 24-oz. Jar AU XJbby, Sweet Relish N™217* ^n220‘ Peas For Lunch Box REMEMBER, WE DELIVER TWICE DAILY. 11 A. M. AND 4 P.M. PHONE 776. ,— 1 Blue lAke lb- 12’c SAFEWAY V