Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, February 21, 1929, Page 8, Image 8

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    Basketball Game and Presentation of Trophy
L Furnish New Features for College Exposition
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At left, Amory, “Slats" Gill, new basketball coach at Oregon State, whose team meets Washington Feb
ruary 23 at Corvallis: center. Huge four foot trophy presented to the college by Portland citizeni
in recognition of Thanksgiving football victory over New York university. Top right. Dean Wil
liam S. Taylor of University of Kentucky, principal speaker on vocational guidance at exposition,
bottom. John Libby, '29. student manager of sixth annual Educational exposition.
Corvallis, Orc —Hi’ Il school delegates and other visitors to the sixth annual Educational exncU
tion at Orei on State college February 22-23 will find several unusual entertainment features this vea-
enlivening the more serious primary activities such as the educational displays and vocational guidance
conferences.
Or c of these events will be the formal presentation to the college of the large silver trophy do­
nated o citizens of Portland in commemoration of the football victory last Thanksgiving over the chain
pion- . . the east. New York university. Mayor Baker and Portland city commissioners will take par!
in the presentation ceremony.
An athletic event will bi a conference basketball game Saturday night with Washington university
noitltern division leaders li e local men are piloted this year by a new coach. “Slats” Gill,'and arc
battling for a first division berth.
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Opportunity for delegate s to see and study the work of every school ttnd department of the col-
!«•••<• will be provid'd as usual, though many new features have been included this year under the guid
tin. I- <11 lolm I ibbv Student manager oi the exposition. Possibilities tn the radio field will be sliowr
and opportunity will be given io see a modern broadcasting station in operation at KOAC.
The chief visiting vocational guidance specialist thjs year is Dr. William S Taylor, dean of the
school ol education at' University of Kentucky. He will be assisted by campus specialists who will taks
’ ti f'prcr.” •wl
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i«n rnnfcrcn<(•« on educational cnida nee.
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R. M. Acord was arreetod
Wallace Bergerson and Dane day where they stayed over to
Tuesday upon a complain filed
Brady, brother and brother-in-law witness the Legion smoker
in by R. T. Holmes, inspector from
of Mrs.
Grabble accompanied
the Brueau of labor, for plum
Mrs. Grabble to Longview I'ri- that city Friday night.
ming without a license.
The case was tried in Justice
of the Peace, P. Hill’s court
where Mr. Acord, pleaded guilty
and was fined $50.00.
METSKER SUPPORTS
HIGHWAY PROJECT
From page 1
Pacific coast, and which article
states that Representative Glenn
Metsker of your county did not
give active support to the pro­
ject. I hasten to advise you and
those in your community that
Representative Metsker and I
Roast You’ll Enjoy
If you like a good roast, we know that you
will enjoy to the utmost a roast such as we
have ready for your choice. Cut from the
best beef, aged till it is tender and full of
flavor. Serve one for next Sunday or any
day.
VERNONIA MEAT MARKET
MORtr
A Thousand Words /
Buy
Youi
Ford
Tires
Here
We’ll
save
you
money, time and
trouble. Our tires
last
longer
be-
cause they a r e
specially made for
the new Ford,
Standard
makes
built according to
strict Ford Speci­
fications,
Low
prices too on all
Ford accessories
CKAWFGKD
MOTOR CO.
Ford Dealers
duis
ôds Moro
Isola Hall is spending a few
have had several conference look­
ing to furtherance of the pass­ ' days with her sister Mrs. Ger­
age of Senate Joint Resolution trude Kirk at Pleasant hill.
K. E. Mills has purchased the
7 by myself, which is now pend­
ing in the senate
roads and tynber on the old Charlie Mel­
highways committee. Mr. Metsker linger ranch from Mrs. Ratcliffe
has given and is now giving his and has started logging the place.
whole-hearted suppSrt to thid
resolution. In fact, he has been 1 Simplicity of Design
of material aid to me, and if |
Noticeable Feature of
we are successful in getting the
measure through the leju lature,
New Model A Ford
a great amount of credit will be
due Representative Metsker of
Simplicity of design, i<hich
Columbia county.
helped make the model T Ford
In fairness to Mr. Metsker, car famous all over the world for
may I ask that you publish this its dependable performance and
letter.
economical maintance costs, is
Very sincerely yours,
generally characteristic in the
MILTON R. KLEPPER. new in the new model A Ford.
-This simplicity is particularly
noticeable in the ignition of the
Riverview
new car. This ignition system is
Mr. and Mrs. das. Wilson left standard but the units are new
for Seattle Friday for a visit in design and construction and
with Mr. Wilsons mother who is somewhat revolutionary, but there
reported as being’ seriously ill.
is nothing complicated about it.
The roads were reported as Being in effect the very life­
being in a dangerous condition, stream of the car, it was designed
and after driving as far as Olym­ by Henry Ford and his associates
pia, Mr. Wilson received the in­ to give a maximum' amount of
formation by phone that his mo- service with a -minimum amount
there was progressing and start­ of trouble and the thousands of
ed his return trip to this city.
model r A Fords which already
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parker have seen hard service under all
motored to Portland last week to it ts of conditions have vindi­
take their baby to a specialist. cated tlie judgement of the
Mrs. Walter Parker and chil­ designers.
dren spent Sunday at the home
One of the unique features of
of Tom Throop.
this new device is the elimination I
Mrs. ‘A. P. Bays spent Satur­ of high tension cables from the
day in Riverview visiting friends. distributor to the spark plugs. '
Floren Mills, who is employed Thin bronz springs, short sturdy1
by the County Roadmaster’s of­ nnd easily kept in place, are used
fice was assisting Aunt Sally for the connections between
Spencer the later part of the spark-plugs and distributor.
week, on details pretaining to
There is but one high tension
her lands.
coil, placed.on the dash, with the
Nannie Hall spent Monday in distrubutor which is on the right
Mist on a business trip.
hand side and at the top of the
Mrs. M. Wright of Mist visit­ engine cylinder head. The one
ed with friends and relations at primary wire from the switch to
Riverview Monday and Tuesday. the distributor passes through the
Dr. Norman I’oase and two dash in a steel conduit which
sons, Bradford and Johnnie of! eliminates wear and danger from
Portland visited at the home of possible short circuits and which
Aunt Sally Spencer Sunday.
miikcs it impossible for any thief
Bradford is to remain in Ver­
nonia, having secured a position
with the Oregon American Lum­
ber company, and
will assist
Scoutmaster Dr. Cole to
and train the Boy Scouts
Vernonia.
Via Throop who has been
for the past few weeks has
covered sufficiently to be able
“Union Gasoline”
to resume his school studies.
Marion Eversol who was killed
and
at Wilark Monday was well Tires, Tubes and Accessories
known in this vicinity having | Repair Work Guaranteed or
many friends in Riverview, and
Money Refunded
lived with his sister, Mrs. Flor- !
Telephone
1001—C. A. Barnes
ence Olson near the A. L. Packer
ranch.
Fuel system of the new Ford
lias been
designed for reliability
and lone
r? service
to <ut the wires at the Ignition
lock and wire around it, so as to
start the car without a key.
Ignition troubles, with this des­
ign, are rare and those few which
may occur can easily be detected
and readily remedied. For ex­
ample, if the condensor which is
a part of the ignition system
should fail it is so designed that
it can be replaced in two minutes.
Likewise the breaker arm can be
removed and replaced without the
assistance of any tools whatever
I.
in less than a minute’s time.
“East End of Mile Bridge”
Listed below are some of the
many specials we are offering for
Saturday, Feb. 23
There will be many other specials
in addition to those listed here.
Come and get your share.
Our buying affiliation and low overhead ’makes possible these prices
4 Pound Package
Sniders
Seedless Raisins
Catsup
21c
15c Bottle For
11c
Per Package
Shredded Wheat
Biscuit
Per Package
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10c
Roman Meal
Because of the location of
the tank, the entire How of
gasoline is an even, natural
flow—following the natural
law of gravity. This is the
simplest and most direct
way of supplying gasoline to
the carbnrctor without vari­
ations in pressure. Tliegnso-
line feed pipe of The new
Ford is only 18 inches long
and is easily accessible all
the way.
The gasoline passes from
the tank to the carburetor
through a filter or sediment
bulb mounted on the steel
dash which separate« the
gasoline tank from the
engine.
The carburetor is specially
designed and has been built
to deliver many
thousands of miles
of good service.
The choke rod on the
dash acts as a primer and
also as a regulator of your
gasoline mixture. The new
hot spot manifold insures
complete vaporization of the
gasoline before it enters the
combustion chamber of the
engine.
Snowdrift
The leading Shortening
4 Pound Tin
*
Sardines
Prunes
Market Day Special
Fancy New Pack
4 lb. Bag.
, 34c
21c
Elbow Cut
1 lb. A-B Coffee regu­
lar price ................ 50c
19c
Toilet Paper
1 Aluminum Percolator
regular price ...... $1.00
Washing Powder
Large Package
Total Value .....
Cream Oil or Mission
Bell
Soap
3 Pounds
99c
17c
10 qt. Galvanized
Water
15 Oz.
Each
25c
Spring Prints
As a matter of fact, the
fuel system of the new Ford
is so simple in design and
so carefully made that it
requires very little service
attention.
Your Choice, Yellow or
White
To make room for new
shipments to arrive
Soon
Corn
SOIESETTE
Per yard
The filter or sediment
bulb should be cleaned at
regular intervals and the
carburetnr screen removed
and wadicd in gasoline. Oc­
casionally the drain plug at
the bottom of the carburetor
should l»e removed and the
carburetor drained for a
few seconds.
28c
2 Cans
Utah valley, Solid Pack
a
Fancy Blue Rose
$1.50
21c
i
3 Pounds
Saturday Special
18c
F ord M otor C ompany
2 For
Silk Floss Crepe Tissue
29c
Clean-up Prices on
Vernonia, Oregon
In Tomato Sauce Oval
e-
rT**
I in*
Macaroni
Large Size
3 ‘Cakes
Have yonr Ford dealer
look after these important
little <letails for you when
you have the car oiled and
greased. A thorough, peri­
od >• checking-up costs little,
but it has a great deal to do
with long life and
continuously good
performance.
91c
Coffee & Percolator
. Special
Citrus
The gasoline tank is built
integral with the cowl and is
unusually sturdy liccausc it
is made of hem y sheet steel,
terne plated to prevent rust
or corrosion. An «uldilional
factor of strength is the fact
that it is composed of only
two pieces, instead of three
or four, and is electrically
welded—not soldered.
M. E. Citrkin
AFFILIATED
BUYERS
RIVERVIEW MERCANTILE
25c
Since all adjustments are
fixed except the needle valve
and idler, there is practi­
cally nothing to get out of
order.
SpeciafMade-
to-order SUITS
Modern equipment for
cleaning dresses and suits
MEMBER OF
6 Roll*
TlIF. practical value of Ford
simplicity of design is es­
pecially apparent in the fuel
system.
Jack’s Tailor Shop-
Purex
Master Bleacher and
Water Softener
Per Bottle
14c
Glass Mixing Bowls
Set of 5 Bowl*
59c
Glass Tumblers
Set of 6
35c
21c
30c and 35c Print*
Per yard
Fontanas
24c
Vermicelli
4 oz. Package, 2 pkgs
32c
We have only a few
pattern* left. So be
here early
Economy
Size 288
Matches
Oranges
6 Box Carton
Per Dozen
No. 2% Tina 2 For
16c
39c
Tomatoes
2 No. 2>/, Tin*
’ 18c
11c
A & L Mammoth
Halves
Peaches
And Many Others
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