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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1925)
VfiftÑÓNlÁ EAGLÉ COMMUNITIES AND THEIR ADVERTISING uhe of dì rsprstont« ■ ¿«hihtknity I to ihd population and to ihs natural that haa something to sell of benefit I w»*lth of the stetoi to the man who iS Keeking health, Here, jtarticularty in the Pacific pleasure and particularly i more de Northwest is th* land of opportuni that these efforts should btf in sirable location in which to live and ty, Here w4 have everything con ductive to the creation of wealth creased: that we will find this com bring up hia family. ar.d to make life worth living. How munity advertising of greater good Second. That there are hundreds if utilized for the promotion of the of thousands of families in the nrw the people ot cue rest of tiw particular interest* of the com- United State* who through various wot Id to know it unless we tell it i y No man l:v< th munities where the money is raised cause* of advanced age, climatic oi.ect advertisin';. unto himself and no business house that there should be perfect har conditions, etc., and of young men mony and friendlinese amongst all who are seeking opportunities in a can continue to increase its busi the communities in thoir campaigns' new and les* thickly populated coun ness in population and without in- and that they should be coordinated' try; and of manufacturers and cap dutrial and comercial progress. as far as humanly possible: thst italists who are seeking to oxtend All of us know that we an de there nre questions of national im their enterprises tM to find a new luged by mail and by personal calls portance which can be dealt with by field for investment, to whom al upon our Chamber of Commerce.a: the entire coast and that wo can most any part of the Pacific coast we have never been before, for the bind ourselves together for a com will appeal. printed literature of the resources, mon purpose: that friendly rivalry attractions and advantage* of o « j . Third: that thia is the "east West between cities is beneficial not only communities. How are these to io and that the limits of migration in to the cities themselves, but to the supplied without a community ad this country are reached on the states in which they are situated and vertising program? How are we to Pacific Coast. With these basic to the coast at larg'. meet the need* of the people? ground* for our campaigns a«id with Should it not be the first object of Suggestions for Future Campaign^ the knowledge of the important de In this address 1 have endeavored velopment* industrially and com the community department of the ad to discuss the various phases of the mercially that we know are ahead vertising clubs of the Pacific coast community advertising that are per- of a» on this coast, we ought to he and of the clubs themselves, to 1. ,»s uppermost in the minds of the able to move to the West an Im create a more intense interest people of the Pacific coast. It will be mense population and to stimulate amongst the business men of the f>«r each one of us to lay before our a still greater industrial, agricul coast of the needs and necessities of organizations plans f >r our future tural and commercial development. community advertising and thei. tn activities. Personally, 1 propose to By way of illustration, I might men perfect as far as possible our corn suggest many changes in o«tr ?opy tion a few things that are ahead of munitiy advertising campaigns? end in what wo include in our ad us in Oregon. There is $27,000,000 We know that the people of the vertising. While the uppeni to vacs to be spent in irrigation projects Pacific Coast are living under tin tionists will still be a dominant bringing under cultivates hundreds most favorable conditions of any note, I know that it is possible to of thousands of acres of land. There people in the known world. We in the development of which can be is an importnat development In our Oregon and the Pacific Northwest promoted by community advertising hydro-electricul r< sources. The.’t is feel that we have «insets and resour which winll vastly contribute to nn program in the building of several ces that have yet scarcely beer increase in population, in lard settle new lines in the Central and other touched. We knov' we have room fo menl and in the number of our in parts of the state There is a con three times the population we now dustries and results in the develop-! tinuation of our highway improve have. We know that we have edu ment of new wealth. I seek also to' ment program and there is jvst cational and social advantages equal tiein with our comunity advertising dawning what I believe to be the to those of the east and we knov. that of other national and local ad most pronounce,] industrial move that we hage recreational advan vertisers in a manner that will for ment that Oregon has experienced in tages far superior. We believt that cibly draw added attention to our her history. I refer to the develop in attracting people to our com city and state und at the same time ment of her mineral resources. munities we are not only doing perhaps very much enhance the something worthwhile,contributing to Oregon has never been a mining value to themselves of their own state so far as the investments of the upbuilding of our communities campaigns. If all of us can suggest its people are concerned, but it has but w are doing mort than that,we and mature plans of this nature for always possessed extensive mineral are improving the living conditions euch of our communities, what a deposits, These are new attractions of every family that we bring a- j tremendous force we will crente for especially those in central and east mongBt us. We are bringing to the the upbuilding of the whole Pacific ern , Oregon, the attr.etion of the na boys and girls a better life and a coast. tion’s most noted geologist* and broader outlook, an<j ’greater oppor We are helping to make What Has ths Pacific Cwtst to Ad- I biggest mining operators, and if we tunities. to bring vortiss. < can read the writing on the wall we families more contented, We have three basic groun<| for may ' look to immense activities in more pleasure and more joy into ■4 cur activities: , copper, gold and silver mining,which family life, and we are therefore VJ X First. 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HOTEL BENSON NOT CHEAP but QUALITY By THOMAS ARKLE CLARK Dean of Men, University of Illinois. surprising bow many things I T and IS people one may discover to find 55c FREE!! SHOPPING BAG 27 Bars ROYAL WHITE $1.00 Quality - Service - Price y ■to.«. I fault with If one cultivates the proper frame of mind. It take« neither gen ius nor unusual Intelligence to de lect error or discover imperfection« In fact, I have sometimes thought that the more Imperfect the critic the more likely he is to see the shortcomings and the weaknesses of others rather than to be Impressed with their ad »ilrable qualities. Where one man be- rins to accuse another of trickery and falsifying, I have not Infrequently had my own suspicions. I have never known a man found guilty of stealing who did not think the practice of theft inlte common, if not universal among Ms fellows. Most of the criticism which we hear every day of Individuals and of organ Izatlons is offered with the mistaken idea that it reveals superior knowl edge, a keener Intellect, and a better lodgment, and a keener Insight into human nature than that ordinarily «hown. The fellow who criticises the member of the basket hall teain who ■ I FlMSHmS THE REXALL STORE W. M. FOLGER, Prop rails In making a basket, or the min ster whose sermon is not up to ataad- ird, or the government or college offl- ?ial who is not running public or edu cational affairs to his liking, usually does so in a way to give the impres sion that he knows a tremendous lot about basket ball, or public speaking, or political or college matters, and that if be would only take a band in any one of these activities, he could ■how the public a thing or two. There Is no form of conceit so colossal a* that shown by the self-constituted critic. Most of the criticism we hear is en tlrely destructive. It preys upon th weaknesses and frailties of human leings, without trying In any way t> remedy them. Eager as we are to criticise other- very few of us accept criticism of our «elves willingly or react to it logically if you Indicate to the bona at the breakfast table that the coffee is cold >r the biscuits underdone, she ven likely meets the criticism by asking «nrcastlcally If you posted the letter which she gave you yesterday, or by reaching across and picking a bunch of lint from your coat collar. It la the same principle which actuates the «mall boy, who, when caught tn a Ue and accused of It. meets the accusa tion by telling his accuser that he la “another." We criticise top much, both private and public individuals; wo take per- »nal criticism fatly.__________ I H. H. RICE H. H. Klee, of Detroit, who has been «s e e d chairmen of the American dele- gallon to the Pan-American roads xmgreea, to bo held at Buenoe Aires In October. 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