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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1949)
BRUNSMAN Hardware and Electric New Low Price on Frigidaire Refrigerator« MJ 7 $22475 FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATORS and FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC RANGES Holds mors fc-orf than ever before.- in tne same kitchen space! HARDWARE — SPORTING GOODS — GUNS — AMMUNITION PAINTS — LINSEED OIL — TURPENTINE — ELECTRIC WIRING — NAILS 2nd FLOOR SPECIAL EXTRA BIG! Set. 6 Knives, 6 forks 6 Spoons, 6 tablespoons $285 Stainless Steel Tea spoons 35c Dozen 2nd FLOOR SPECIAL ‘325* 2ND FLOOR SPECIAL Chrome Vanad'um Stl. Turning Fork 60e Vai. 15c 2nd FLOOR SPECIAL Frigidaire Print Linoleum 85c sq. yd. Inlaid Linoleum $2.25 sq. Yard. Spec. Price on linoleum Rugs and Linoleum Paste Sandura 1st Quality Linoleum Rugs 9x12 $9.95 9x15 $10.95 Oak Pattern Rug Border. 40c Lineal yd. SPECIAL: Red Marble Maneto Print Linoleum 59c Square Yard MASTER-7 Actually has 7.7 cu. ft. food storage space ABC Deluxe Washer with Automatic Timer and Pump $169.95 Conlon Washer $99.00 and $134.95 Round Tub used Wash- er. Good Shape $24.50 New Wood Cook Stove $75. Vai., $59.50 Used Montag wood Stove $14.95 Good Used Oil Cook Stove $29.50 Electric “Range • Famous M.I.r-Mis.r mechanism New Low Price on RK40 Frigidaire Elec. Range • Exclusive Quickubo Trays • Full-widlh, roller-bearing Hydralor Now $259.75 • Large Super-Freezer Many other FEATURES * 5 Speed Radiantube Cooking Units * Large Even-Heat Oven i YOU should coms in and see. * Cook Master O vm Clock Control * Tripie-Duty Deep Well Cooker * Full width Storage Drawer * Automatic Oven Light White Enamel Double Boiler 75c 2nd FLOOR SPECIAL Cold Pack Canners $2.10 Milk Pitchers. Two Beautiful Styles. to Choose From. 35c Vai. 19c I NEW Blue Denim and strip- ed jackets $2.85 Overalls $3.29 Tru Temper Garden Tools Shovels $2.15 up Hoes $1.35 up Rakes $1.50 up Floral Rake $1. 4 Matches Shot By Rifle Team Last week was a busy one for th« Vernonia rifle men. They shot four matches, winning three and If sing one. The first match was with Gresh am at the Vernonia club room. This was a sitting-standing match which Vernonia lost by 3 points, V89 to 892. These a.re high scores fcr this type match. By winning this match, Gresh am was able to stay in the run ning for first place, having won 9 and lost 3. Harold Peterson was first with 1*1, followed by Milton Lamping 180 and Ben George 180. Gresham Vernonia Easten 188 Peterson 181 Stanley 181 Lamping 180 Atturbury 177 George 180 Lamping 178 Townsend 175 Chitwood 174 Aldrich 170 892 TOTAL 889 Wednesday night, March 23, Vernonia visited Portland Rifle club for two matches with teams number 6. One prone-standing match and one sitting-standing match were shot. Vernonia won both of these matches by decisive scores. Ralph Aldrich was first in the prone-standing match with 184, followed by Milton Lamping 183, and Ben George 172. Vernonia Portland Aldrich 184 Storms 180 Lamping 183 Taylor 164 George 172 Smelser 164 Bowerman 172 Erwin 159 Lamping 163 Kahn 152 TOTAL 874 824 The sitting-standing match was followed by a prone-standing. In this match Ben George was high with 185, followed closely by Ralph Aldrich 184 and Milton Lamping 182. Vernonia Portland George 185 Taylor 182 Aldrich 184 Storms 178 PflINTI NG Interior — Exterior FLOOR SANDING COLOR MATCHING ALL WORK GUARANTEED ON CONTRACT BASIS Charles Seeberger 8 >6 Rose A rescue 32-pc. Gold Band Dishes $6.95 42-Pc. Dutch Mill Set Dishes $12.95 32-pc. Dutch Mill Set $10.25 51-pc. Dutch Mill Dishes $14.95 42-pc. Needlepoint Pattern $11.50 42-pc. Red Band Set $10.25 24 pc. Tableware GARDEN SEEDS Selected Onion Sets Pound 25c Bulk Pea Seeds. Blue Bantam and Little Marvel. H-lb. 18c Lamping 182 Kohn I 169 Peterson 181 Erwin 164 Lamping 169 Smelser • 153 846 TOTAL 901 Friday night, March 25, Ver 1 nonia went to Mt. Hood to shoot a crucial match with the Mt. Hood rifle team. If Vernonia won it, it would make a three way tie for first place with Gresham. Mt. Hood and Vernonia. If Mt. Hood won, that team would be in first place and Vernonia and Gresham would tie for second place. Vernonia was hot and even though it was a sitting-standing match, won it by the decisive score of 911 to 892. Vernonia Mt. Hood Armstrong 185 George 186 Lamping 185 Jekler 181 Lamping 183 Goger 176 McCroskey 175 Aldrich 179 Peterson 178 Beadle 175 TOTAL 911 892 As it now stands in the sharp shooter division of the Columbia- Willamette rifle league three teams are tied for first place: Vernonia, Gresham and Mt. Hood, There will be a shoot-off in all three positions to decide who will hold first, second and third place. Each of the teams has won 9 and lost 3 matches out of 12 this season. Vernonia can say they finished the season at the top. • Spring Tourney To Start Sun. Sunday will mark the opening of the 1949 Bush spring handicap tournament at the Country club, Lloyd Quinn, club president, said this week. Pairings for the start of the event were drawn up re cently by the tournament commit tee and are being published below again thia week for the informa tion of golfers who may have for gotten their matches. O. T. Bateman vs. Cecil Johnson Harry King vs. Ed Roediger Paul Dyer vs. Calvin Davis Jim Davies vs. R. L. Tunnell Earl King vs. Lowell Hieber C. L. Anderson vs. Geo. Carr Ben Brickel vs. Ray Brandow Art Davis vs. Geo. Robbins Robert King vs. Gordon Larson Frank Hartwick vs. George Turner John Roediger vs. Bill Heath Jack Anderson vs. A. FL Landers Kent Bauersfeld vs. E. P. Mullins Loel Roberts vs. Bill French Joe Dennis vs. Ben George F. M. Ruhl vs. Lloyd Quinn Howard Rundell vs. J. A. Bush LOW Tick Bass vs. Guy Thomas Bill Horn vs. Vern Sykes Joe Magoff vs. E. E. Greenwood Duke Byers vs. Floyd Bush Wes Bolmeier vs. Larry Wiese Russ Thompson vs. Deri Roberts Jack Nance vs. Chas. Cedarburg Tom Turner vs. Marvin Turner Gene Shipman vs. Ed Ade M. L. Ludwig vs. K. G. Anderson Jim Davies heads the tourna ment committee and the other members are John Roediger. Art Davies. Bob King and Jack An derson. $209.50 You needn't buy your dream kitchen all at once. Start with a Kitchenaider cabinet sink (OB’ twin-bowl Kitchenaidcr shown) with Mullinaiilcr electric garbage disposer. Add matching base and wall cabinets and accessories later. This is it ! ^v\ ’""Ax \ ''//• I'l V\XX Frigidaire 3-Tab Square Butt Roofing. Green or Red. Sq. $7.75 Wizard Serving Tongs 20c Headed by Kent Bauersfeld, the defending champion, members of the Vernonia Golf and Country club are set to start swinging in pursuit of the spring handicap championship. Starting this coming Sunday anl continuing for the next five weeks, the tournament stacks up as one of the most hotly contested since the end of the war. Unlike the fall tourney that decides the club champion—the winner of which can generally b» pre-determined from the clubs three or four top golfers, the spring handicap is a wide open affair. It gives each golfer a handicap scoring according to his ability. By thus making every player a potential winner it pro vides a competitive atmosphere that probably exceeds any other type of match play. Players will be allowed a seven- da.v period to play off each match. If the contestants fail to play their match within this allocated time, one or both will forfeit his chance at the championship. Club rules will govern all play. With several new members join ing the club and starting to play golf for the first time, we believe it a good idea to acquaint them with some of the terminology of the golfing world. The average golfer will find of course that he will originate many terms of his own to fit various* situations. However, the follow ing are the most commonly used and have the added advantage in that they may be used in mixed company. A round of golf: She trip from the front door to the back door of the club house the hard way. Par for the course: A mathe- Interior H‘gh Grade Enamel. $5.49 Gal. Gloss Coat Enamel $4.95 Gal. Miracle Wall Tone $3.59 Gal. Special prices on pure bristle paint brushes 15c to $8.50 Pressure Cooker (extra) Luminous House Num bers. Glow in the dark. 15c Each ON PLYWOOD 4x8x14 $3.85 4x8x% $8.35 4x8x% $6.95 MASONITE 4xxlx3/16 $1.45 4x8x3/16 $2.85 SIMPSON BOARD 4x8 Sheets $2.25 by A. Dubb * 12 3 4 5 PRICE Mostly Golf * Fluorescent Cooking-top Lamp Roll Roofing. QD-1B. Red or Green $3.95 55-lb. Roll $2.50 45 1b. Roll $2.20 Bowling Results WOMENS LEAGUE This is the end of league play for this year and the tournament will start next week. League standings are: Dessy’s, 21 points 1st place: Dolly Laird, captain, Esme Clos- ner, Margaret Juola, Len Schroe der and Marguerite Burton. Johnson’s and V.F.W. each hold 18 points and are tied for second place so must play one more series to end the tie. Vernonia Drug, 15 points. High series, 584, Hazel Shipman, and second high series, 540, Mary Wiese; high game, 219, Pat Mc Mullen, 2nd high game, 214, Hazel Shipman. Dessy’s 0 V.F.W. 4 697 783 708 736 701 818 2106 2337 For Dessy’s: high game, 175, and high series, 493, Dolly I.aird; matical impossibility computed by someone who never tried to play golf. Birdie: What you get from the guy you are playing with when he goes one under par on a hole. Eagle: A big bird. Dub: Any shot of less than 250 yards made by your opponent. Whiff: A clean miss accompa nied by loud swearing and the shout "practice”. Out of bonds: Same as it was in the service. The best place to play but they won’t let you play there. Hazard: A left handed golfer. Short Putts: Wally Noakes, currently assist ing Dave Howard with the course, helped construct the LaGrande course in 1926 and was a greens- keeper at the Glendover course in Portland for 6 years. Bud Bush is putting up such a swell trophy for the handicap -tourney that he must be planning on winning it himself. Low score of the week was Paul Dyers’ 38. Outstanding shot of the week was Edison Aldrich's tee shot which put a permanent wave in thé handle of Johnny Roedigers’ bag boy. Best idea of the week is Jimmy Davies’ home driving range. This is an intricate arrangement and must be seen to be appreciated. Golfers having trouble with their wood game should contact Mr. Davies for information on its con struction and operation. WE DELIVER •Automatic .\ Washer for V.F.W. high game, 197, Mickey Roberson, high series, 540, Mary Wiese. Drug 4 Johnson’s 0 687 687 752 750 761 746 2200 2183 For Johnson’s: high game, 179, and high series, 497, Pauline Nee- ley; for Drug: high game, 184, and high series , 514, Bessie Hen- sley. • Box score for Logger-Forest Grove game Monday. See :story page 1. BOX SCORE: Loggers AB H R E Frank 2b 3 0 0 0 1 1 Mills lb 0 0 Crowston 3b 3 1 0 1 0 0 Williams SS-P 4 0 1 1 Wantland P-SS 4 0 Roberts CF 3 0 1 0 Hibbs LF 0 0 1 2 Wilcoxen RF 0 0 2 . 0 2 Wall C 1 0 1 Subs: J. Brewer 2b 1 0 0 0 DeHart RF 1 1 1 0 Normand LF 1 0 0 0 Fleskes S Snyder CF M. C. Brewer 3b TOTAL 27 4 4 3 Vikings AB R H E McKichan 2b 4 1 0 1 Beu RF 2 0 0 0 2 Parmley LF 4 0 0 4 0 Spear 3b 0 0 McEachern C 4 0 0 2 Scott lb 2 1 0 0 Davidson SS 0 0 3 0 Olson CF 3 0 0 0 Chance P 1 0 0 1 Subs: Fisher P 1 0 0 0 2 Broderson RF 0 0 0 McFarland P 1 0 0 0 Dickey CF TOTAL 31 4 1 3 Batteries: Forest Grove : Chance, Fisher, McFarland and McEach- ern; Vernonia: Wantland, Williams and Wall, Fleskes. • Two Awards Won at Anniversary Sale The grand awards offered in conjunction with the anniversary event of Brunsman Hardware and Electric were won by Agnes Blount and J. A. Gault Saturday Pete Brunsman announced. The anni versary featured a gift to every one visiting the store and the owner reported large crowds at tending the three-day affair last week. All you do is put in clothes and soap, set the dial and forget itl In less than a half-hour clothes come out cleaner, whiter, damp dry... some ready for ironing immediately. And the washer Alls, cleans and empties itself automatically! See a Demonstration I Ort/«r Now for Earliotl Delivary New Low Price $29975 LIBERAL TRADE-IN ON YOUR OLD WASHER FRIGIDAIRE AUTOMATIC DRYER $23975