Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, October 10, 1946, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1946 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA, ORE.
Average weight:
Starting
Leneup
Player
Pos.
LE Don Parker
LT Gordon Cline
LG Kay Miller
C Ken Anderson
RG John Brown
RT Jno. Carmichael
RE Don Cline
Q Owen East
LH Duke Byers
RH Jack Frank
F Dick Renfro
Reserves—
G Don Tiffney
Half Calvifi Bass
Half Rich. Thompson
T Don Reynolds
Half Dale Genia
FB Rudy Sabilino
No.
71
79
81
73
6
78
74
77
36
28
76
Hgt. Wt.
6-2 157
6-4 ’200
5-7 160
6-0 160
5-9 185
5-11 178
6-2 165
5-10 155
5-11 180
5-9 157
5-9 168
75
70
29
80
73
3
5-9
5-10
5-10
5-9
5-9
5-7
160
160
145
153
140
155
Line-172 pounds.
Backfield—165 pounds.
•
SECONDS PLAY
BANKS AGAIN
The Logger seconds will go to
Banks for a return game Monday
afternoon next week in an at­
tempt to reverse the count of thi3
weeks game when Banks made the
trip here to win.
•
• Young grass
contains three
times as much protein as that cut
in late summer, some kinds hav­
ing 40 per cent protein on a dry­
weight basis.
VOTE 31X YES!
FISH BILL
Save Oregon
Salmon & Steelhead
Vernonia 2nd
In Standing
PETE BRUNSMAN
Seaside holds top place on
Lower Columbia league standing
as of game results last week end.
Holding second spot in the league
are the Loggers. Standings for
all teams in the league list below
do not include wins or losses for
games played outside the league.
BOLTS, ROPE, SAWS, CRESCENT WRENCHES, NAILS
SPORTING GOODS, FRIGIDAIRES, GUNS AND AMMUNITION
FISHING
TACKLE,
TOYS,
MARSHALL
WELLS
PAINT
—AMMUNITION—
22 Shell» & Shot Shell» & Rifle Shells
WILSON Archery Set» $3.95 & $4-95
STOVE PIPE—ELBOWS—TEES AND
REDUCERS
WEATHER STRIP
SPECIAL: PAL BABY WALKER $6.95
Wire Stretchers .......................$3.25
Stanley Metal Level ............... $6.00
Stanley Wood Level x.............. $2.00
Furnace Cement.......................... 20c
Magic Flo Coffee Makers ....... $3.50
Large Meat Saws .....................$4.30
Drawer Pulls, assorted colors..... 15c
Galv. Down Spout (10 ft.)....... $1.15
Galv. Down Spout Elbows......... 25c
Butcher Knives (Special) ........... 30c
Sheathing Paper ..................... $2.85
4x7 Sheets Plywood 14-inch ....$2.85
4x12 Sheets Plywood 14-inch....$5,75
Plywood 14-inch... $3.20
4x8 Sheets
‘
4x7 Sheets Plywood-%-inch....$3.40
3x8 Sheets Plywood %-inch... $2.65
4x8 Sheets Plywood %-inch $6.70
4x8 Sheets Plywood i/2-inch.. $4.10
1 panel doors 2/0x6/8...1% ....$7.52
1 Panel Doors 2/4x6/8xl% ... $7.73
1 Panel Doors 2/6x6/8xl%.... $7.82
1 Panel Doors 2/8x6/8xl%... $7.92
Inside and Outside Door
Sets
..... $2.10, $2.40 and $5.95
Stanley Brace 10-in. sweep..... $5.95
Wood Bitts all sizes 50c to $1.25 ea.
Yankee Screw Driver.............. $6.95
Edlund Can Opener ................... 55c
Seaside ..
Vernonia
St. Helens
Rainier
Scappoose
The
Vernonia
Country
Club
Oregon-American fall handicap
is now being played off. All,
members are invited to play off’
their matches as soon as pos­
sible.
Public Always Invited
for Golf
CADDIES WANTED SUNDAY,
OCTOBER 13
.
Coleman Automatic Oil Water
Heater ..................-............$123.05
66 Gal. Elec. Water Heater $175.00
Premier Vacuum Cleaners..... $59.25
Carpet Sweepers .................. $7.95
Full Line of X-Acto Knife Sets and
Tools
Pocket Knives ......... $1.00 to $2.50
Wilson Footballs $7.35, $8.65, $10.00
and $12.00
Padlocks 25c, 35c, 60c, 75c & $1.25
Small Vises (a dandy) ......... $2.90
Turner Blow Torch ................. $7.80
Atkins 26-in. 10-pt Hand Saw $3.75
Hot Shot Batteries ................. $2 45
Large Galv. Buckets ................... 85c
2-Gal. Cream Cans................... $1.10
Husky Leaf Rakes ................... $1.25
Potato Forks ............................. $2.50
Large 3-tined Forks ............... $2.00
Large $3.00 value Baskets....... $1.50
Beautiful Tubular Steel Chairs for
Home or Lawn. Red or Green
Rockers, $5.45 Straight Chairs $4.95
New 3-way Floor Lamps ..... $22.95
Water Set Pitcher & 6 glasses $4.15
Quick Action Toaster
$6.55
Special Bed Lamps ..
$2.45
GENUINE
All-White
FOREST GROVE CREAMERY
Highest cash price paid for cream and eggs.
Picked up at your door once or twice weekly.
Phone us and arrange pickup days.
Cream prices advancing as they have recent­
ly with good pastures and feed crops should be
special inducement to save and sell cream.
PHONE 126
GOLD MEDAL
PILLSBURY
DRIFTED SNOW
10
25
50
Like old friends, these and other
famous enriched flours will be ready
for you at Safeway.
Spaghetti with
Mushrooms
Conan’>
Pint Jar
VERNONIA LOGGERS
vs
COLUMRIA PREP
Lb.
Sock
$1-65
Lb.
Sock
$3-29
What we mean is that it's here now
... in abundancel Carlot shipments
assure all who have been waiting
for the return of these all-white EN­
RICHED flours of an ample supply.
. Therefore ... a word to the wise
. . . get yours this week.
Mushrooms
in Gravy
OEC
2forZjV
Shady
Oak
CEREALS
Fri. Night, Oct. 11
Park Field
8 P.M.
37«
71«
10-Ox.
Jar
1 00
Ouakw, Quick, iO-Oz. Pkg. I V
"Emergency"
OEC
at
3 Lb.
Quaker,Reg. or Quick Pkg.
91 C
Cream of Rice
18-Ox. Pkg. * I
Hot Cereal
^27«
C.& M.Prunes No. 303
Joi 17«
Juic»< Z
33«
Juice, fr;"
29«
Juice,
39«
JU'C*> o’GoH
22«
Apricots
QAC
Airway Coffee
Whole Bean,
1-Lb. Bag V V
Nob Hill Coffee*“- CCf
Whole Bean, Lb. Bag, 33c ”V
Edwards Coffee
3 Grinds
9QC
1-Lb. Jar or Can V V
Great Western, Fisher's Home­
like or Pillsbury Emergency.
5o.Lt. $275
46-Ox.
Can
Grapelnill
46-Ox.
Can
30« LT 59«
Blended
No. t
Can
Orange
Here fruit is arranged in a split hub-
bard squash. Ivy leaves (or other
green leaves) are placed around the
arrangement. On each side are Dan­
ish squash candleholders,
LIGHT GLOBES
TYPICAL SAFEWAY MEAT VALUES
Cartof idnzJtt.. Director
w°°16c
Cut-up Turkeys
Grade A Hens
Breast, Legs
or Thigh»
Necks, Wings
or Backs
A sure way to make your food dollar go further
is to shcp at the Mill Market
lb. 95c
lb. 63c
We are still offering prime young beef at prices
below OPA ceilings. Here are some of our
prices on beef and veal cuts:
Round steak, Grade A............ lb. 50c
T-Bone steak, Grade A............ lb. 55c
Loin steak, Grade A............. lb. 50c
Rib steak, Grade A................. lb. 43c
Chuck roast, Grade A............. lb. 35c
Rib roast, Grade A............... lb. 38c
Rump roast, Grade A
lb. 35c
Veal chops, Grade A............ lb. 43c
Veal round steak Grade A........ lb. 48c
Veal chuck roast Grade A....... lb. 31c
Fresh veal liver
.............. lb. 49c
Fresh beef liver........................ lb. 40c
Fresh pork liver........................lb. 26c
EVISCERATED CHICKENS
Prices and quality on our complete lines of
fresh fruits, vegetables and groceries will please
you. You can do your complete food shopping
right at home by calling 776. We deliver twice
daily at 11 A.M. and 4 P.M. We will fill your
order with the same care as if you were here
to make the selections. Shop with confidence
at the Mill Market.
Try this centerpiece of onions, ap­
ples, wheat or dry grass and autumn
leaves. The candleholders are apples
hollowed out so the candles will fit,
set on autumn leaves. Insert tufts of *
wheat in with the candles.
Golden Heart, All American,
46-Oi.
Can
Be »ure to attend—Cheer the Loggers to
Another Victory
Mill Market & Lockers
PRICES
QUALITY BRANDS:
Grape fruit
COFFEE
LOWERED
YOUR CHOICE OF THESE
Dried and Slewed
h
FLOURS
Many home-bakers have learned fo pre for the emer­
gency type flour, for th« old-fashioned flavor it imparts
to baked goods.
Highway. Halves
Rolled Oats
Colorful fall produce lends itself to
decoration as well as to menus. Use
, the choicest fruits and vegetables
from your trip to the store for cen­
terpieces for table, mantelpiece, buf­
fet, or shelf before you eat them. Be
sure they are firm, but not quite ripe.
Wipe off the fruits and vegetables,
shine them, but do not wash.
While they last—
FRUITS AND JUICES
Rolled Oats
Vegetables are pretty
.. look before you eat
OYSTERS
pm 75«
Whits Magic
PORK
SAUSAGE
Vi Gallon Bottle
. Tie
X /
<
Ry Krijp Wafers
Ä^26e’
Flat Bread, Peterson’s
Tender Pea», XT
Graham Crackers,
33c
^22c
Fancy Pea«,
Fancy Pea», itw
Chicken Soup, Rancho
c«16c
Mushroom Soup, Ostrum i c-,15c
Beef Extract, B.V.
m ,27 c
Dry Cereal, Heinz,
Clann
a I' „ 1«.' c.1
Oatm.1
Uiapp ’ S,
15c
Minced Clams, Snows
, S4-O1 33c
15c
Ice Cream Mix, Frin
h » 25c
’£*25c
Gerber’s Strained or Jr,
Tin 7c
Hamburger Relish,
Clapp’s Strained,
Tin 7c
Sweet Relish
Clapp’s Junior,
Tin 8c
Heinz Strained,
Tin 7c
Heinz Chopped,
Tin 9c
_
22c
-f
STRICTLY FRESH EGGS
Medium
— &°pZ,DoI«i
fi7c
The Homemakers’ Bureau
/n Extra Safeway Service
• Planning a Shower for a Blessed Event?
Carol Drake has prepared three new
leaflets entitled GIVING A BABY
SHOWER, THEMES AND
GAMES FOR BABY SHOWERS,
and MENUS FOR BABY SHOW.
ERS that will give you ideas galore.
Address your request to Carol Drake,
The Homemakers’ Bureau, Box2U0,
Dept. S., San Francisco 26, Calif.
mw«
APPLES
•-O1. 07C
Tender Pea», “ST
BABY FOODS
17c
TOBACCO
SLICED
Whole
Fryers,
lb. 89«
TURKEYS
HALIBUT
Fowl, cw.B
lb. 79«
Grade A Hen»
lb. 49« Dmwd ' lb. 59«
Roasters, Wkole lb. 89« SIT.
CANNED PEAS
I
»
»
BLEACH
lb. 39«
ST
Kemp’s Nuts, S31 SX
Matches, Wc— )l2r
I
RED DELICIOUS
lb. 13"
43-lb.
Box
CRISPY
CELERY
5,,e
SJ 69
^JONATHANS
JONATHANS
IbJic
43-lb
Box
Salad Vegetables
Tokay Grapes
i
U. S. No. 1
POTATOES
10 27c 100 089
lb. Ji lb
Dry Onions
Inexoentive Diab
50-lb
lb. 211« «ack 98«
you IfT MORE TOR V0UR MONEY AT
|
Broccoli,
Cauliflower,
lb.
Cabbage,
Com, (Ma. Banton
/
lb
Yams,
lb.
Danish Squash
lb.
Turnips,
lb
SAFEWAY
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