Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 26, 1946, Page 8, Image 8

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    PETE BRUNSMAN
LOGGERS WIN 14-0 FROM TILLAMOOK
PASS ATTACK,
DRIVE SCORE
8
The local football season sart-
ed with a bang Saturday night
for Vernonia. The Loggers won
their first grid encounter 14 to 0
by measuring the Tillamook eleven
in a game that gave Vernonia a
chance to display a rather power­
ful team and also a ball toesing
combination that produced the
needed counters.
The season’s opener against the
Cheesemakers brought out some
points Coach J. Hergert will try
to iron out before this Friday
night when the St. Helens Lions
come here to renew the annual
grid fued between th<-se two coun-
ty teams.
Fans who witnessed last Sat-
urday’s first half saw the Log-
gers reach scoring territory sev-
eral times, but each approach to
pay dirt ended with bad breaks
that prevented a tally.
Both scores were second half
events resulting from a pass at­
tack of the team of Duke Byers
and Jack Frank and power drives
through the line with Renfro car­
rying the ball for the first score.
Almost a capacity crowd cheered
the Loggers to their win.
Read Eagle classified ads for
bargains of all kinds.
The
Vernonia
Country
Club
Club members have the
restof thisweek through
Sunday thtj 29th to turn
in their qualifying
scores for fall handicap
For details on tourna-
inent see committee:
Kent Bauersfeld, Cal­
vin Davis or John Roe-
diger.
PUBLIC ALWAYS IN­
VITED FOR GOLF
THURSDAY, SEPT. 26, 1946
SPORTING GOODS, FRIGIDAIRES. GUNS ,AND AMMUNITION
FISHING TACKLE,
TOYS. MARSHA*r}- ^ELLS
P AINT
BOLTS, ROPE. SAWS, CRESCENT WRENCHES, NAILS
~r
HUNTING
KNIVES
$3.50 and $3.95
GUN CASES for Rifle» ................ $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
AMMUNITION
..........
$2.95 Full Line of X-Acto Knife Sets and
Felt Building paper
Tools
.......... $2.85
Sheathing Paper ....
4x7 Sheets Plywood 14-inch . ..$2.85 Pocket Knives ........... $1.00 to $2.50
4x12 Sheets Plywood i4-inch....$5.75 Wilson Footballs $7.35, $8.65, $10.00
and $12.00
Plywood
i4-inch....$3.20
4x8 Sheets
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.................................
4x7 Sheets Plywood %-inch....$3.40 Basket Balls ............... -.............. $9.35
3x8 Sheets Plywood %-inch....$2.65 Padlocks 25c, 35c, 60c, 75c & $1.25
..... $2.90
4x8 Sheets Plywood %-inch . $6.70 Small Vises (a dandy)
4x8 Sheets Plywood l/2-inch....$4.10 Turner Blow Torch .................. $7.80
1 panel doors 2/0x6/8....1% ....$7.52 Atkins 26-in. 10-pt Hand Saw $3.75
1 Panel Doors 2/4x6/8xl% .. .$7.73 Hot Shot Batteries .................. $2.45
1 Panel Doors 2/6x6/8xl%.... $7.82 Large Galv. Buckets ..................... 85c
1 Panel Doors 2/8x6/8xl:;K....$7.92 2-Gal. Cream Cans.................... $1.10
Milk Buckets Oval Type.............. 80c
Inside and Outside Door
Sets
...... $2.10, $2.40 and $5.95 Husky Leaf Rakes ..................... $1.25
Stanley Brace 10-in. sweep..... $5.95 Potato Forks ............................... $2.50
Wood Bitts all sizes 50c to $1.25 ea. Large 3-tined Forks ................ $2.00
Nails Sizes 40,50,60,5, 3 & 8x5/16 Large $3.00 value Baskets........ $1.50
Beautiful Tubular Steel Chairs for
spikes
Home or Lawn. Red or Green
Yankee Spiral Ratchet Screw
Driver ................................... $6.95 Rockers, $5.45 Straight Chairs $4.95
$16.70
Atkins Keyhole Saw Blades.... ...45c Shavemaster Elec. Razor
New
3-way
Floor
Lamps
$22.95
50 Foot Garden Hose.............. $12.95
Water Set Pitcher & 6 glasses $4.15
Coleman Automatic Oil Water
Heater ................................. $123.05 -Quick Action Toaster ............. $6.55
Plews Pistol Oiler and Holder $1.50 Special Bed Lamps ....... »......... $2.45
66 Gal. Elec. Water Heater $175.00 Alum. Cookie Sheets ..............$1.00
THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE.
SPORT TOPICS
NEW FOOTBALL
RULES LISTED
Several
new
football
rule
chances are in effect this season,
and fans not familiar with the
new rules may be puzzled at the
decisions made by officials, it was
pointed out this week by Coach
J. Hergert of the Vernonia high
school. Coach Hergert mentioned
some of the new rules which may
cause arguments on the sidelinese
this season until the fans become
acquainted with the 1946 version.
One of the new rules provides
that a substitute may enter the
game at any time while the ball is
“dead,” if he comes onto the
field before the ball is snapped
or a free kick. If the clock is run­
ning, not more than two substi­
tutes from the same team may
enter the game. The penalty for
infraction of this rule is five
yards.
Tackles, guards and centers en­
tering as substitutes must report
to the proper officials, but ends
and backs are not required to re-
port.
Failure of the team on the of-
fensive to have seven players on
the line is a form of offside under
the 1946 rules.
An important change in the rule
on fumbles was made this year,
the coach said. A backward pass
or fumble which goes out of
bonds between the goal lines be-
longs to the team which fumbled
or passed, even though a player
on the opposing team touched the
ball before it went out of bounds.
In this connection, a pass parallel
to the line of scrimmage is con­
sidered a backward pass, although
a player running the ball parallel
to the line of scrimmage is con­
sidered to be moving forward.
Under another new rule play-
Annual Feud
Friday Event
The Vernonia Loggers and the
St. Helens Lions will renew their
annual gridiron feud Friday night
at the city park field under lights.
The fight is scheduled at 8 p.m.
Coach Lists
Fri. Lineup
The probable Logger lineup for
Friday’s game was listed Wednes­
day morning by Coach J. Hergert
as Follows:
No.
Player
DON PARKER
71
GORDON CLINE
79
81
KAY MILLER
K. ANDERSON
72
75
78
74
77
77
28
33
Pos.
le
It
DONALD TIFFNEY
J. CARMICHAEL
DONALD CLINE
OWEN EAST
DUKE BYERS
JACK FRANK
DICK RENFRO
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ers are not permitted to run with
the ball after receiving a punt or
kickoff in the end zone. A -player
may intercept a pass in the end
zone and run it out, but if he is
tackled in the end zone a touch-
back is called.
Still another rule that may
cause confusion at first permits
the snapper to lift the end of the
ball to not more than a. 45 de­
gree angle, provided he lifts it
when he first grips the ball and
the lift is not part of the snap.
JW favorite Autumn fruits
and vegetables are here now/
Take full advantage of the bountiful harvest
of fresh produce that is reaching your Safe­
way these days. Menus almost plan them­
selves as you look at the large displays of
tomatoes, green vegetables, apples, pears,
grapes and other fruits that are in season.
There’s so much variety you can serve two or
three different fresh foods at every meal. And
you can be certain that every one will piense,
when you make your selections at Safeway.
Brightening meals
with fall produce
EAT MORE
Now is the time to brush up on your
new hot-dish recipes using fall vege­
tables. This beet soup may serve as
an all-in-one meal.
t
U. S. No. 1
RUSSIAN BORSCH
Netted Gem»
Potatoes
2 lbs. cubed beef 1 cup finely diced
onion
stew meat
10 lbs.
2 cups thinly
2!/2 tsps, salt
sliced celery
/2 tsp. allspice
4 cups coarsely 2 cups diced fresh
grated raw beets tomatoes
**
jjiíl r
¡4 cup lemon
3 cups finely
shredded
juice
\_-
¡4 cup finely diced cabbage
green pepper
Simmer meat, salt, and allspice in
water to cover 3 hours. Strain; meas­
Î
ure liquid, adding enough water to
make 4 cups broth. Combine grated
beets and lemon juice. Cook green
pepper, onion, celery, and tomatoes
slowly 15 minutes; add cabbage and
beets. Cook 15 minutes longer. Add
vegetables to broth; heat to boiling. » V
Serve with spoonful whipped or
plain sour cream floated on surface.
Sprinkle with parsley. Serves 6, al­
lowing 1 cup per serving.
38c
I
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When you have leftover squash,
dress it up and serve again in a new
way.
SQUASH PUFF
2cup««qua»h pulp 14 tsp. pepper
/, tsp. cinnamon
1 tbsp, melted
'/2 tsp. sugar
shortening
1 tsp. salt
1 egg
Mix squash pulp, melted shortening,
salt, pepper, cinnamon, sugar, and
slightly beaten egg. Bake in well-
greased muffin tins in hot oven
(450° F.) 20 to 25 minutes.
Farmer Consumer
Campaign—Prices
are low—Quality
is excellent !
$1-03
Concord Grapes
• Giving a Hallowe'en Party?
Write for our three leaflets: Adult
Hallowe'en Parties, Children's Hal­
lowe'en Parties, and Hallowe'en Party
Refreshments and Decorations. Send
to The Homemakers’ Bureau, Carol
Drake, Director, Box 2110, Dept.
H., San Francisco 26, California.
Golden Heart
All America
lb., lb.
.30 .59
.30 .59
Fishers Homelike
Great Western
.30 .59
.30 .59
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5 Ib. PI».
SODA CRACKERS
7
You save-right down the line-at Safeway
POPCORN
BEST BULK
Cheese Spread
Dried Prunes î&Sssr 4 lbs 59c
Cocoanut Kd-shredded Per pkg. 29c
Shredded Wheat, Nabisco pkg. 15c
$579
MilkfaTcls? 2 for 25c
Cherub Milk 2 SI23c oms $549
Fancy Peas Sugar Belle - No. 2 Can 17c
edrrived-
Qenuine J/amb!
LEGS I a 50c .t 48c
CHOPS ift, 72c it 70c
58c it 55c
CHOPS
R0AST£~/J ùaav 42 c
STEW I a 25 c 124c
Fryers
Fowl 1;“
Roasters
Turkeys
Sausage ¿£1
Ib. 79c
lb. 69c
Ib. 79c
Ib. 48c
Ib. 47c
ASSORTED
LUNCH LOAVES
Ib 48c
Bologna Ah Ib. 34c
Wieners W Ib. 39c
Pork Sausage »X k 3 9c
90 a
- NATIONAL
DOG WEEK
SEPT. 2>28
lib. nc. sik EA a
Doo M«l Pkg. AJIl Pkg. uai»
GAINES
AN-I-MAL
OQ a
Dog and Cat Food - 2 Ib. six*
“ VV
BRILLO PADS
0«
Soap Filled
•
Small Pkg. Uk
SIMONIZ
FLOOR WAX
Uoart 85c
No bone«
||
40 a
PUNCH
Hawaiian
Pint |ar
•
SALT
(Plain or Iodized)
Sno-White
•
Per pkg.
BAKING
CHOC OCA Tt
1 3c
SALTED
PEANUTS
** «w
Ib. 37c
APRICOTS
CLAPP'S
G w
BABY
FOODS
N» t%Ca* 31c
Strained 7c
Chopped Be
KEMP'S
w*.*» • 27c
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7 a
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October
Issue Out
This Week
Coffee (mild),
ROCK FISH
tofeMwifh
SUGAR
Cane, 5 Ib. pap. 35c, 10 Ib. 70c
Wh. Satin, 5 Ib. 36c, 10 Ib. 69c
AIRWAY’J?”
Fillet of
H«nh«y's
H-IK
qqc
V3I»
9 IK Pkg.
30C 89C
NOB HILL ’lb J*
Coffee(Extra rich) VvC UjC
Edwards
7 MORE OPERAS
BPM. Ì Sept 26, Oct. 2
3,8,10,
KWJJ J Oct.
15 and 19
iobokc
10c
Ib.
Produce features are for Friday and Saturday
GUARANTEED MEATS
At Extra Sajewey Service
Flour Special
ONIONS
.07
.05
.19
.031/,
.08
.09%
:
Canof
Director
The Homemakers’ Bureau
There is no meat shortage at the Mill Market.
We have a nice supply of both beef and pork on
hand for this week. Another recent purchase
of several young beeves assures us of a steady
suppy of meat for the immediate future.
HERE ARE SOME OF OUR PRICES ON
GOOD PRIME BEEF
Round Steak, Grade A............ lb. 50c
T-bone steak, Grade A.............. lb. 55c
Loin Steak, Grade A ................ lb. 50c
Chuck Roast, Grade A ............ lb. 35c
Rib Roast, Grade A.................. lb. 39c
Fresh Ground Beef .................. lb. 31c
Fresh Beef Liver.......................lb. 40c
Remember, these are not week-end specials,
but our everyday case prices.
WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF FRESH
FRUITS, VEGETABIJCS AND GROCERIES
AT PRICES AND QUALITY THAT WILL
PLEASE YOU
Deliveries twice daily: 11 A.M. and 4 P.M. ..
Phone 776
Peppers
lb.
Cabbage H«d, lb.
Cauliflower
lb.
Danish Squash lb.
Eggplants
lb.
Yams ¿km
ib.
Voc.PI«.Coffa«
2«
39c 77c
INSTANT «V 39c
Coffee (Bordens)