Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, August 23, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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    VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON
FOUR
THURSDAY,
AUGUST
23,
1928
Old Oregon trail: Pendleton to pavilion, in order that the students an effort to attend the show and |jj
' La Grande, still a little rough at may complete post registration rout- report it in their community upon ,
One can of PAINT with every
1 their return home.
the summit of the Blue mountains ( ine immediately.
According to plans, registration
but speed of 35 miles an hour can
Railroads
everywhere
are
making
five gallons of gasoline
■ be maintained all the way through. material will be released to all a rate of a fare and a third for
“Hello Cheyenne”
I J- n Day highway. Good condi- students, freshmen, upper classmen, the round trip and exhibit stock
Tom Mix acts the bashful wooer
CRAWFORD MOTOR CO.
hroughout. Macadamized road. and graduate students, at the regis­ is handled free one way. Early in­
in his latest production, “Hello
trar’s office. From there the quiries should be made of railroad
Cheyenne!” to appear at the Joy
students will go to the offices of
kC To Install New
in your home town, to get
theatre tonight and Friday. The
their advisors and arrange programs agents
High Power Radio Set and then will call at McArthur particulars of selling dates and
girl is beautiful Caryl Lincoln, seen
opposite the popular Western Ace
court for registration. General and I other pertinent information.
AC, the only publically owned non resident fees will be collected
for the first time. Her charm soon
As usual judges of national rep­
brings Tom around and before the I bi . casting station in Oregon, will I at that time, rather than waiting utation have been secured from all
end of the picture he has proposed I be ‘ ck on the air again the latter until later in the term, the registrar parts of the nation to place the
p: . jf September with four times announced.
and been accepted.
! ribbons
the
different classes of
i-.~
—... - on
.......
- —
it, irmer power and a stronger
J
__ l..J«J i in
— 4-Uxv
Included
the registration Win-
ma- I [ ” livestock. These names will be fur-
of programs of educational terial to be given out
se
■■* this
.. . year will nished a little u,.
“The General”
bit later in - a sep_
al interspersed with distinc- be a “student record book” which arate letter.
A thousand and one laughs, plus in­
a hundred and one thrills, plus one- ti ve types of entertainment avail- will give a complete analysis of His Excellency, Prince Albert Ed-
mile-a-minute love affair, equals. . . al! at the state college,
the students work to date and will
d Eugene Lamoval de LInge,
“The General,” the attraction at I J (vision to install a strictly indicate what he must do to grad- h j the Belgian Ambassador to
Hi
,
.
n
1000
watt
set
to
replace
the Joy theatre Saturday.
uate. This book, Pallett said, is this country, has been invited to
th
ne in use here for several
Buster Keaton is responsible for ] yea. s, was reached this summer something like a bank book, and attend the exposition and present
the biggest comedy spectacle ever ar : reliminary steps have already as the student progresses in his I the famous “Belgian Breeders’
brought to the screen, a humorous ] be- taken for its installation and college work entries to that effect Cup" given by the Societe Le Che­
story of the Civil War that took ] for rection of 80-foot towers on will be made.
val De Trait Beige of Belgium to
Credentials and requests for ap­ the American Belgian Draft Horse
nearly a year to make, cost a for­ the .new physics building where the
plication
blanks
and
information
by
tune, utilized the services of thous­ Stu.i s and technical rooms are lo-
association, who in turn were to
the hundreds are pouring into the present the “cup” to some worth­
ands of people and necesitated the Cl.
registrar's
office
as
the
opening
of
purchase of three locomotives and
I-
• new set is the latest type of school nears. Freshman week starts while American exposition, and it
scores of cars for conversion into
1 controlled station and is ■ September 24. and the term proper has been the good fortune of the
ante-bellum railroad equipment.
Pacific International Livestock Ex­
e of modulating 80 per cent October 1.
position t? receive the beautiful
e
power
instead
of
40
per
“Chicken a La King”
vhich was the maximum up to PREMIUM-LIST IS AVAILABLE | trophy—given by the Belgium as-
The comedy team of Ford Stor­
From page 1
i sociation to celebrate the friendship
months ago. This will make
ing and Arthur Stone are said to
in the hearts of the people of this between the American and Belgian
ew
college
station
equivalent
,
be the cause of riotous laughter in
ength to present 2000 watt great Western empire, with the re- breeders of the marvelous Belgian
“Chicken a La King” the Fox
I suit that each year shows a slowly ■ ] draft horse. The trophy will be
Films fun feature to be shown at
increasing attendance and a better awarded to the best Belgian stallion
the Joy theatre Sunday.
understanding of its value to this or mare of this year’s show, eomply-
memorate 100 Years I great
I ing with the association’s rules,
country.
“Hangman’s House”
Of Oregon Agriculture Many people are availing them­ Prince Albert has intimated that
“Hangman’s House,” John Ford’s
Colunibid County Pair
selves of this week as one of va­ he will accept the invitation, a pos-1
new Fox Films production, based on
> hundred years of Oregon cation and are coming from all itive answer, however, awaiting his >
Donn Byrne's great novel of Irish a
lture will be commemorated i parts of the Pacific slope territory, return from Europe. Our good <
lii . will he seen nt the Joy theatre an
Wonderful educational and vacation trips or valuable diamonds
s development will be review- as well as from the far east. It Is friend, J. D. Conner, Jr., secretary]
and watches to the most popular young woman in Columbia county,
next Tuesday and Wednesday with er!
the observance of the cente- truly international in its character, of the American Belgian association
county fair a greater attendance success.
Victor McLaglen, June Collyer, nr
of agriculture to be held at i as exhibits from across the border, i will accompany the Prince. Mr.\ as a reward for making the Grand
Prize
Larry K nt, Earle Foxe and Hobart C
>oeg park Labor day, Septem- i year after year, indicate. Newspa­ Conner, in point of service, is oldest j
The
choice
of
a
handsome
diamond'ring or an expense paid trip
Bosworth in prominent roles.
be. . Paul V. Maris, director of per men from all parts of the ter- I livestock breed representative
to the famous Pendleton Round-up, September 19 to 22.
ex* ion at the state college has ritory are making more and more America.
Five First Prizes
To the winners in each of the five towns of St. Helens,
br. isked to trace the development
Rainier,
Scappoose,
Vernonia,
and Clatskanie, the choice of a hand­
ot- t • industry through the years,
some gold wrist watch or an expense paid trip to the Oregon State
elebration of the anniversary
jT
Fair at Salem. September 24-30.
ier the auspices of the Ore-
is
Unlimited Prizes
atholic Rural Life conference
To every candidate who qualifies, a season pass to the Columbia
• hich Rev. E. P. Leipzig of
county fair, September 12-15.
llis is director. The morning
RULES
■ >e devoted to religious service?
Any woman or girl, a resident of Columbia county, is eligible
to enter this contest.
which an afternoon program
Contest opens today with the issuing of this paper and con­
general nature will be held,
tinues until 7:00 P.M. Monday, September 10.
nor I. L. Patterson «dll act
Each
person who wishes to enter the contest for the most pop­
airman of the afternoon ses-
ular lady in Columbia county will fill out the entrance blank below
FOR SALE
and mail to the Columbia County Fair, St. Helens, and will receive
her allotment of 20 season tickets. When these are all sold addition­
FOR SALE—Camping trailer, 32x4
al
tickets may be secured in any of the five cities from a central
tires, can be used for any pur­ U of O. Adopts New
place such as the bank or this newspaper office, as announced next
pose on any car. Toney Corey. 31
Registration System
week.
Contestants will sign each ticket when sold and will make an
FOR SAL E—Confectionery, Pool
accounting each week of the number of tickets sold.
University of Oregon, Eugene,
hall ahd telgjtione office. Priced
Winners will be announced by a public committee at the open­
Don’t sacrifice your Model T Ford, but
reasonably. Call or write, Blairs August 20—Perfection of plans
ing day of the fair, Wednesday, September 12.
Conf ■etionery, GrRile, Oregon. 23 which, it is believed, will eliminate
bring it in and let us look it over. Maybe
Judges of the contest will be announced next week.
the serious congestion which in the i
Popularity contestants may sell in any section of the county,
all you need is a complete engine and
FOR SALE—»i tberta peaches at past has marked the registration of I
must take as their “home town” at time of filing coupon, the
Finegan’s orBu lard, Cornelius, Or- university students in the admlnts-1
transmission overhauling to give you
of the five main towns nearest them.
egon. Will be ready about August tration building, was announced!
thousands of miles of additional service.
15. Joe Fenegan, phone 152, Cor- here today by Earl M. Pallett, reg-,
Columbia County Fair, Box 980, St. Helens, Oregon.
We’ll do that for a labor charge of only
nelius.
22* istrar of the university. McArthur:
POPULARITY CONTEST
$20. Other charges equally low.
Court, spacious basketball pavilion, i
I wish to enter the contest for the Jewelry or Vacation
FOR RENT
will be headquarters for the entire1
trips. I will make an accounting of all tickets sold each week.
FOR RENT—Three room house, registration machinery during regis-l
NAME .....
partly furnished. Also two room tration days, September 27, 28, 29.
The registrar’s office in almost
house, inquire 542 3rd St.
31*
ADDRESS ...............................................................................
its entirety will be moved Into
(St. Helens, Vernonia, Scappoose, Rainier, Clatskanie)
WANiyp
McArthur court, and the business
HE'LP WANTED—The Apple Grow­ office will install a cashier’s office
ers Association, llood River, Ore­ there. The deans of men and wo-
gon, will want steady, reliable help men will establish offices in the
about Sept<O^< r 10th to harvest the
fall crop of apples and pears. Good
cabins, camps dkaWshed. Bring bed­
Special Price On
ding and cooking utensils. Will also
FUL SIX NOW WINNING EVEN GREATER SUCCESS
need experienced apple and pear
packers. A b<-|4nnerF class in pack­
ing will comtribi^ September 5th.
Joy T
‘atre
FREE
For Sale
House and
Furniture
inquire at
Reithner’s Store
Phone 801
Vernonia
PO PU LA RIT V
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
CONT ES I
Model T Ford Engine and
Transmission Overhauled
for a labor charge of only
$20 to $25
Crawford Motor Co
School
LOGGERS
(Made To Order)
d uring rest of August
La Grande
let: La Grande to]
Walk i l ife,
Id macadam. Ba-
ker to 11 ni]
fF
fc
ile "es of construc-
tion work
— in fairly good
condition, No 'Pl ficulty to motor-
ists.
PANCO SOLES
Guaranteed Double
Wear
!
MARK EVERY GRAVE
Memorials in granite and marble
at reduced prices
WRITE FOR PARTICULARS
Oregon Monument Works
I
can be purchased before school starts, September
M. D. COLE
Dentist
Vernonia, Oregon
Supplies
I
Special Price on
GOODYEAR
Composition Soles
Loggers Made to Order
Good Year Shoe
Shop
THRILLING
carry a complete line of
PENCILS
INK
PENS
NOTE BOOKS
TABLETS
Composition Books
ERASERS
WATER COLORS
Pliarniacy
SPECIAL
PENCIL TABLET
300 pages
While they last
American Legion
r»« Sehool of Qoohto Tloi Sorvto
lit Kotiro Stalo
Como to r'ur Stat. Unlvor.lt» lot
cultural odueatloa and yrofraaluna)
training
Opportnnltr (a offerod tn
22 JoiMrtments of th» t’ollfge
of Literature. Selene»
and the Arts
I
Architecture Mil Allied Arts—
Business Administration—Edu-
•ation — Journalism— Graduate
Study—lusw—Medicine— Musts
—Physical Elueation — Sociol­
ogy— Social Work— Eztensioe
Ditialoa.
Air Circus
Hillsboro, Or
Airport
Sun., Aug. 26
Admission
I
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Cor ioformotvm or riii.Mya« *r,l.
a TS. ff.ywtrar. tZa.wrm'ry of
»
Orofon. togooo. Ort.
Adults 50c children 25c
** [Enhanced in Style
and Offering (Even
^Greater [Performance
4, and avoid much of the rush on that day. We
Fourth and Main St., Hillsboro
• MW
E rubibcimeid in Color
Less than 3 Per. Cent
You see the telephone instrument, which to
many is the sum and substance of telephone
equipment.
Actually that telephone represents less than
3 per cent of the total equipment necessary for
your share of service. Hidden from view are
miles of wire, switchboards, power plants and
other equipment—the invisible remainder neces­
sary to render efficient service.
West Coast Telephone Co.
The Sport Landau Sedan *
Body by Fisher
Beautiful as Pontiac Six has been in the past­
great as its performance has pros ed —
—today’s Pontiac Six is even more beautiful,
even more thrilling than ever to drive!
To the beautv and stvle of bodies bv Fisher,
Oakland has added the swagger touch of
smaller, smarter wheels and larger tire3.
Mechanical advancements result in greater
speed and power. Until vou have seen and
driven it vou cannot realize w hat «fie, color
and performance today’s Pontiac Six affords.
2 Poor Sedan.S74S;Coupe.$74>;
R;aditer. *74*: Phaeton.$77 “f
Cahriolct:4-l'*'>or
'1 1....» ■.:»» S -a :n
OaJi-
land All-American Si*»$!<W5 to $1265. Ail f
at factory. Check
Oakland-Pontiac delivered prices—the* inc lu>I el tmv st liandlmgchar*
ges. General Motors Time Payment Plan avail'd tie al minimum rate.
GILBY MOTOR COMPANY
Vernonia, Oregon
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