Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 11, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    _Thursday, August 11, 1927.
VERNONIA EAGLE
| ?omona to Natal grange for their
enter-
LOCAL GRANGE IN NOVEMBER l bountiful hospitality and
l .ainment. Grange was closed in due
From page 1
night lunch of ice cream and cake . lorm and we all felt that the 96th
setved. Business session was re­ session» was one that fully repaid
sumed and finished by a resolution us for our trip, The next Pomona
with
Vernona
of thanks and appreciation from meiting will be
POMONA TO MEET WITH
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Nalleys
Pure Cane
Mayonnaise
Sugar
Best for
Matches
The Safeway Brand
0 bx. carton 21c
Berry Grade
ads
21c
lbs.
An OregonProduct
1Q bars
Flour
Full Cream
Potatoes
Clorox
Guaranteed Cook­
ers
The best for bleaching
and cleaning
2 bottles
33c
ibs. 35c
By the Sack
Highest quality
guaranteed
lbs............... 55c
$2.39
Tomatoes
Premium Brand
lge. cans -25c
$1.45
Campbells
Pork & Beans
Chocolates
Bulk
1 lb
Macaroni
Genuine Semolina
In Tomato Sauce
3 cans ......... 25c
18'
The Favorite
Margarine
as
$1.45
Corn
Packed in Iowa
cans ..
25c
Sardines
lbs.
n
NOTICE
$1.45
On and after Aug-
ust 13, 1927, we
close at 6:30 p.m.
Saturday 9:00 p.m.
Skaggs White Wrap
Coffee
Money Back guarantee
1 lb.
3 lbs-
Booths
The health food
2
$1.33
69c
ib«
Dates
A good standard
2
¿2 cans
3
Selected bulk
Utah Favorite
cans ..... 25c
2
12 cans
Gary Cooper, Paramount’s new
star in western productions, easily
qualifies
as
filmdom’s
tallest
screen luminary, registered a height
of six feet, two inches, without
his ten-gallon hat. In “Arizona
Bound,” his first starring vehicle,
which comes to the Majestic thea­
tre on Saturday. Cooper makes
his debut in a fast-moving tale of
a frontier town, and appears as
a reckless hardriding cowboy who
fights against the suspicion of the
townspeople, the intrigues of two
warring bands of ruffians, and the
frowning disapproval of the pret­
tiest girl in the village.
Betty Jewel and El Brendel are
featured.
Tropic Nut
Sifted
in Mustard or Tomato
Sauce
3 cans
35c
Paul Bern, one of the few men
Hollywood who is in demand
both as a scenario writer and a
direetor, was the adapter of “Three
Hours,” the Corinne Griffith picture
at the Majestic theatre Sunday,
His screen play is based on May
Edginton’s powerful story of mo­
ther love and sacrifice ot the
same title.
Blue Ribbon or Bud-
weiser hop flavored
.Malt
1
0
One of the greatest bucking
was '
ever
filmed
horse scenes
caught for “Range Courage,' the1
Universal Western, starring Fred
Humes which comes to the Majestic
theatre here Monday. The bucking
horse escapade is only one of the
many thrilling scenes however, for
there-is everything from an honest
to gosh prize iight to landing in'
a bed of cactus from atop a bronc,
in this mile-a-minute western show-1
ing Fred Humes at his best. There's
a well chosen cast consisting of
Gloria Grey in the feminine lead
and such old troupers as Bill Steele
Monte Montague, Robert Homan
and Arthur Millet.
3 lb. can.... 79c
cans
$4.55
M-
Complete Line Of Fruits and Vegetables
The Savings you can make at Our Market
White Ribbon
PICNICS
Sugar Cured—5 to 8 Pounds
Pet Pound
Ö
.
19c
SHORTENING
2
8
ib»................................... 29c
$1.15
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BABY BE l F
BACON
Fancy Shoulder Roasts
Eastern Sugar Cured. 1,4 or
Whole Side
Per Found
Store No. 225
17c
Per pound
Vernonia, Oregon
29c
Phone 741
HOTEL VISTA
Vegetables e Specialty
Chicken Dinners 5 p. m. Sundays
The Majestic
12 cans.. 98c
3 ibs.....49<
3 lbs......... 29c
pkg....... 37c
4 lb-
Fruit Flavored
Jelly Beans
or old fashion
I
Raisins
Market Day Specials
Per 100
Standard
2
12cans
h’ghway, Metolius River resorts,
I' schutes and Crooked River can­
yons, Bend. Approximately 175
miles. Stopping for the night at
Bend.
August 22—Bend, Lava Caves,
Klamath Falls and Crater Lake.
206 miles.
August 23—Leave Crater Lake
f..r Medford via Rogue River and
Ashland, Grants Pass. and the Ore­
gon Caves. Overnight stop at the
Caves. 187 miles.
August
24—O re go n
Caves
Grants Pass and the Pacific high­
way to Corvallis. Spend the night
at Corvallis. 245 miles.
August 25—Leave Corvallis
Newport, thence north via
Roosevelt highway to Neskowin
Hebo. East to McMinnville,
north to Portland via the West
Side highway. 206 miles.
Cars may join the caravan any
point and proceed with the raravan
as far as they desire, dropping out
at any time. The caravan is organ­
ized with the idea of allowing per­
sons to enjoy a trip.
14
Clisesa
2
at the
MOTOR ASSOCIATION WILL
TOUR OREGON BY CARAVAN
(From page 1)
Soap
$6.49
Hard wheat, Money
Back guarantee.
lb. sc .$1.98
For an Excellent Meal
White Wonder
100 Lb. Bag
Big K
f< rring with road building pro- by Tod Browning, creator of “The of Mrs. Fosberg also Mrs. Andrew
g am, and whereas a two cent in­ I nholy Three” and “The Road to Johnson Wednesday.
ciense in the gasoline tax will take Mandalay,” directed by himse f.
Mr. and Mrs. Silvo Graham and
re of the maturing bonds. There­
)i tie grandson Kenneth and lady
to re the Columbia county Pomona
Most exotic and mysterious of fi iend from Clatskanie were Sat-
■; auge goes on record as favoring t le ladies of the screen is Myrna urd(y afternoon callers at the
the reduction of the motor vehicle Loy who plays Maria Blan :o, a Barris home.
license tax one-half and increasing passionate Sicilian who seethes with
Laverne Rumbough of Mist pur-
the tax on gasoline two cents. And hatred for the death of her father,
chased a Chevrolet roadster from
further resolved that a copy of this and seeks to avenge his death by
the Gilby Motor company of Ver­
solution be sent to the county torture of the man whom she
nonia last week.
papers and to the Oregon State woos, marries, and in the end
Mr. and Mrs. Neus were callers
Highway Commission.”
after perils by land and sea, but
Committee: Maud J. Mills, A. H. see her with Monte Blue in “Bn, a> the Osborne home one day last
.
Tarbell, F. J. Peterson.
ter Apples.” Thursday and Friday. week.
Mrs. ' Oliver Burris and Beatrice
Whereas: The breaking of the
Natal
P rrv were Vernonia shoppers Sat-
ISth amendment leans to the dis­
Visitors at the Burris home Sun- urday.
regard of all laws, and brings
in an undesirable class of Citizens, day were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bur­
Cut and Destroy Weed»
pA'j an whereas the arrest and con­ ris and daughter Patrica Rose and
You are hereby notified to have
viction of all law breakers leads Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hiatt and
all grass and weeds cut and dls-
to better economic and moral con­ three children.
Mr. and Mrs. Reed Holding and posed of on any and all property
ditions. Therefore we commend the
cities of St. Helens and Rainier for children spent the week end at you own or occupy, in compliance
with ordinance No. 163.
the fine start they have made in Seaside.
W. J. Kelly, City Marshal.
I enforcing the laws, which if car-
Mrs. Oliver Burris and grand­
I lied out by ail of our communities aughter Beatrice called at the home
Eagle Classified ads get results.
would make Columbia county at-
t ractive to the best class of citi­
zens and further resolved that a
YOU WILL COME AGAIN
copy of this resolution be sent to
each of the county papers.
Submitted by the legislative com­
mittee of Deer Island Grange.
O. Henry Oleen, Maud Mills.
grange No. 305, November 5, 1927.
The following resolutions were
submitted and passed. "Whereas it
has been publicly stated by those
in a position to know that the
motor v ehicle license fee could be
reduced one half, without inter­
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“The Unknown,” Lon Chaney’i
new Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer starring
vehicle at the Majestic theatre i
Tuesday and Wednesday, was like
“Old Home Week” to him, for in
the cast of the new mystery Story
were many who played with him
four years ago in “The Hunch-
back of Notre Dame.” These ln-|
elude Norman Kerry, since raised1
to stellar honors, Nick de Ruiz, who
played the executioner, John George,
Frank
Lanning
and
several
others among the extras, Chaney
plays a strange armless sideshow
freak in a sinster plot in the new
picture, with Joan Crawford as
I the heroine, and Kerry in the ro­
mantic lead. It is an original story
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