Thursday, July 2 1, 1927. VERNONIA EAGLE Safety Campaign Waged tographs transmitted over the At- Play Ground Contest On let others follow; a drinking foun­ Crater lake last Monday. tain, a bake oven, benches and Little Wet Oil Road (Continued from page) 1 For Pede..^., Driver. a table are needed to complete the Motorists will have little trouble his mew of the London Daily Mirror, cording to Dr. Ella Wight, chair­ picnic grounds.” Each individual must do Aviator* Aided in Making Prepara­ with oil splashing their cars, as I I had been the case during the past share if 1927 is to mark the most and Col. M. D. McFarlane, affili- man, and let it be the slogan of The park board especially asks tion* for Honolulu Flight weeks on several of the highways, successful campaign ever conduct-] ated with the Pacific & Atlantic all Vernonia. The park board com­ the boys and girls who go swim­ ' The Mount Hood loop road is nowed in the cause of safety. Nation- Photos of New York. menced active work this week on ming in the park not to dig holes Among all so-called “firsts,” and al agencies are preparing to launch I The process is intricate, but in- the play grounds and have to date in the new grading or start fires. practically free from wet oil. An exclusive privileges, here, Indeed, vigorous attacks on the careless1 tensely interesting. It consists es- had the stumps blown and piled The board has been busy the pase was an enviable “first and only,*' excellent detour takes the motorist sentially the conversion i around a stretch of wet oil near pedestrain and the careless motor- ______ „ of _ ____ _________ of __ an to burn, trees trimmed and the few days taking pictures of Im- credited to a smart Oakland two- ordinary pholograpn photograpn into a five- grading started. wet stretches —* u.-u their main objective will oruinary Klamath. Only three provements and these will be sent door sedan, the only privileged of oil reamin in the state at the be to gain cooperation of individ­ i minute telegraph tape, and the rt- I “Let everyone get the spirit and to the foundation to compete for character in the form of an auto­ a present time, between Seaside, and uals in both classes. production of the photograph from we’ll soon have a play ground,1 the prizes. mobile in attendance to their maj­ 4 Hamlet, Hebo and Neskowin and This prospect is linked up with the tape after the tape signals continued Dr. Wight, “that all Ver- esties the conquerors of 2100 miles Hebo and Beaver. the season of “good associations” have been transmitted telegraphi-' n°nia will be proud of. The park Notice w An- -p«ce between the Pacific | board asks all lodges who have' who declares that “citizens can cally. shores and Honolulu, T. H. All persons who start fires or Use Oversize Tires uo no more in the interest ofi First, the photograph is printed , 40 P1*®8 apparatus and Darting here, there, everywhere, I, a For More Mileage safety than making and keeping a on metal sheets in such a man­ money for certain purposes to re- dig holes or in anyway destroy this motor car served quickly and tone” differentia-i P°rt same to the board and a loi' anything within the playgrounds resolution to contribute their share ner as to “gi've give tone in good stead the wisnes of its “The use of oversize tires will by driving and walking in ooeu- _ . will be arrested and prosecuted tion. This is obtained by making ca4i°n J®. t^e__pJa'*. wi“.,bet giv owner, Master Sergeant Alfred enable many motorists to get much ience to the law.” them. The - grand flag pole - by the by the park board and city mar- prints of varying density from, - - — — five Barnhart, U. S. A. in charge of greater satisfaction and longer “Like all other problems involv­ the same negative. These prints■ Amerlcan Legion is the beginning; shal. all aerial repairs of denizens oT mileage than with regular tires,” ing the mass, safety narrows down consist of conducting and insulat- the air at the Presidio’s Crissy according to Roy Clark, manager field, whose task on the day of of the Vernonia Service Station. to the individual,” says Mr. Brane-, ing portions according to the lights enburg. “We can have sound re- and shades of the original photo- the immortal Oakland, Honolulu Firestone dealers in Vernonia. gulations governing traffic and still graph, flight was by no means the least “Motor cars are equipped with nave tue same number of accidents important. tires that are ample for any cr­ if individuals persist in taking re ex-1 The metal prints are next placed The Oakland sedan is Sergeant Uinary use, provided they are in­ less chances. At present, the main on a series of rotating cylinders, i is now each of which has a needle in Barnhart’s own car, and he finds flated to the correct pressure, How- issue too often is lost to sight in electrical contact, much as the it useful in many ways besides his ever, most motorists abuse their the maze of argument that is of- needle in friction contact with own personal transportation to and tires by overloading them and fered by both sides to prove the the record of a cylindertype phon­ from air service headquarters at through failure to keep them other to blame for the rising tide ograph. The needles are connect­ Crissy Field. I ‘pumped up.’ We Specialize in of highway mishaps. ed electrically with a tape per­ I On the day Lieutenants Lester Oversizing allows a much great- “We are certain to see in 1927 forator such as is used in auto-, Maitland and Albert Hegenberger er margin of safety, and in the the most intensive campaign in rnatic tlegraphy, and the perfora­ took off on their Pacific Ocean long run justifies the extra ex­ , the interest of safety. The Ameri- tions made in this tape, as the hop, the Oakland services were pense. There are many advantages | | can I can Automobile Automobile association, with1 cylinders rotate constitute a record and keeping them properly adjusted FREE of piaelkully indispensable, and this to using oversize tires, including' w-hjch this club is affiliated, and of the picture, was the only automobile of tnous- inoye comfortable riming, be4:er charge. The tape is then delivered to ands parked around Bay Farm Is-1 j breaking with less tendency to other national organizations are laying the groundwork for a nation! the Western Union, __ , and is trans- i You are assured the best of experienced mechan­ land Flying field that was allowed' skid, and less tire trouble. The wide educational campaign looking mittad exarflv exactly as if it were "'.. J..'.. . ”nes,” A photographer larger tire L not ¿u so easily cut or ical work. toward individual cooperation in ordinary cable message, over the > at the field, scoring a "news beat” j bruised and the tread wears much the movement. | I highspeed Permalloy type cables Expert Tires and several photo- longer. for Oakland, took 1 “No thinking person will quest- recently laid in the Atlantic. The praphs of the car stoDDed stopped close close 1 “Last but not least, the oversize Washing Tubes to the giant tri-motored Fokker tire will average far greater mile- ion the need for action., The sit- (signals are received at the distant uation would be appalling were it end of the cable in the form of, plane while fueling and other last , ■ mge, _ , which in terms of cost per if — ' mi]ej means economy. In tires as not for the hopes raised by the a perforated tape identical with minute preparations were t" being tremendous amount of thought the original sending tape. made. | in every thing else, it pays to buy given to the subject. I The received tape is taken to the Sergeant Barnhart’s Oakland se- dependable, quality merchandise “It is up to each individual, old Bartlane machine and run through ■Z dan is the latest model, and a me- and Firestones have a i long estab- the reproduction apparatus. A high- chanism in which he takes as much lished reputation for ■ being the or young, motorist or pedestrain, man, woman or child to thing saf­ powered light is projected through pride as he does in the winged leader in that field.” _ , ety and gorven hi severy move on the holes of the moving tape so1 craft with which he has become So The principal food of termites or the street or highway accordingly. that it registers upon a photogra-I lVltlKC tllis O familiar. i while ants is cellulose. With the -so Mv-te. New rear Kwiuuvn phic film, and the picture is built up on the film in accordance with j clearing of land and the conse ­ tnan tms could be made. Motor Assn. Completes the record of the tape. The time ■ t * c quuiit quent destruction oi of tneir their natural I required to transmit a photograph Log J OUT of UregOB breeding places in dead trees, de- How Photographs of is about 35 minutes, and the cost The Oregon State Motor associa-* cayin£ stumps, and logs, termites Lindberg Were Sent is in the neighborhood of $100. tion has completed an extensive iog become increasingly destructive to Over Atlantic Cables The Bartlane system is suscew- tour of the highways in Oregon, the woodwork and Contents of While New York still thrilled tile of use on land lines as well The tourist travel in the state will buildings, telephone poles, fences, reach its peak in two weeks and j or any timber in contact with the ] with the first news that Col. Chas. I as Permalloy cables, and is actually will continue at that peak until ground, as well as to living veg- A. Lindberg and the “Spirit of St. in operation between New l'or;;, the fjrst of September, in the op- station, including not only fruit I Louis” had reached Paris, a mo-, Chicago, Washington and other shrubs, and torcycle messenger sped from the large cities. inion of A. E. Shearer, Manager and shade trees, of the touring department of the flowers. but also truck and field | Western Union cable office at io| I “Inside” Information Oregon State Motor association, j crops. Information as to control Broad street, New York city, to A breakfast menu when you measures for termites or white ants the office of the Pacific and At- The vacationist setting out on have over-night guests, cantaloupe, his summer outing will find the may be obtained from the United lantic Photos, Inc., with a small waffles and butter and bacon, ma­ | finest Oregon roads in the history] States department of agriculture, package. ple sirup, strawberry preserves or | The package contained a roll of blackberry jam, milk or coffee. of the motor association officials I Washington, D. C. Studies of milk production re ­ paper tape, some 350 feel long,] To shorten a pattern for a small who have just completed an ex­ tensive logging tour of the state. I cords made by the Bureau of | live-eighths of an inch wine, and person, fold a tuck in it half way The delayed summer, which held up Dairy Industry have shown that perforated crosswise with a mul- j between the armseye and the waist dairy cows reach their maximum traffic on many mountain roads, I titude of tiny holes. line, and another tuck halfway be­ ”“ by Producing ability at approximately No single item in motoring has repaid for its tardiness t Less than an hour later, news-' tween the waist line and the bot­ will give you a greater feel­ placing practically all of the state 5 1-2 years of age and the decline papers were on the streets with the tom. In cutting straighten the in production starts at about 10^ roads in excellent condition. ing of security, will give you ' actual photographs of Lindbergh seam lines as necessary. If a short- years. The only roads of importance [ A German i and his plane landing in Le Bour-' er sleeve is required than that of greater confidence in your scientist, says the now blocked by snow are Reliev­ get aviation field ouside Paris. car and free you from the forest service of the U. S. depart-I During the days that* followed I the pattern take tucks half-way ed to be the Crater Lake rim road between the elbow and armseye ment of a~r irvltrre found thetj worry of possible delays and -pl and the short cut from Cra.e.- ecblcd "bote—--!-- were pu ij-t'vecen t' f Cl.r.W n open areas b4 per cent of die inconvenience, than n e w, Lake to Diamond Lake, both of lished — pictures of Lindbergh re- and wrist, so that the elbow al­ water precipitated in annual rain-j strong road-worthy tires. which will probably be blocked for fall filtered into the earth, while | ceiving the plaudits of enthusias- ways remains in the correct posit­ _ .j, o A * i f i to this, the fact th several weeks. One of the drifts forest land L-.i. u ; tic thousands in Paris, Brussels and ion. Such alternations must be care ­ having similar soil and; on the Crater Lake-Diamond cut­ topography . | London, and still later there were fully fitted to the person before your degree of comfort in soaked up 74 pcoc . * —. , ,. , , • off is believed to be about 52 feet of it. Thus ,, , , , ■ views of Chamberlin and Levine in the material is cut. motoring depends upon the woodlands on land noil . .. deep .This does not materially Shoes that are too large are a cultivation help pre- ’ , 1 r ln’ Similarly, pictures of the needed for flexibility of your tires—and r i Lin hamper travel to Diamond Lake, vent floods. Lindbergh receptions in Washing- misfit. The foot is not snugly sup­ as access may be gained from the ----- ------------------ ton 1 and New York appeared in ported. Blisters are often formed, there can be but one conclusion — buy FIRESTONE Pacific highway on the east side St. Helens—Three new buildings European newspapers only a few especially on the heels, and stock­ Full-Size Gum-Dipped Balloons now and your problem,1 of the mountains. Crater lake !s will be erected for county fair. hours after the pictures were tak- ings are needlessly worn into holes. is solved. accessible both from Klamath Falls Central Oregon wheat promises en. Shoes should be correctly and care- Firestone Balloons now insure utmost Safety, Com» and Medford. About 150 cars at a record yield this year. These pictures were actual pho- fullly fitted. Oakland Performs Service Central Garage Open For Business Relining Brakes Vernonia Stage Depot Real Motoring Season Equip with Ji restonc Fuil-S ze Gum-Dipped Balloons fort and Economy. -juBcasEz: VERNONIA SERVICE STATION ROY CLARK, Mgr. 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