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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1939)
VERNONIA EAGLE, VERNONIA, OREGON___ FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1939 Reward Paid Shell Oil By Association Company to Stage Display For Theft PAGE SEVEN _ 1939 Motor Cruise: Up the Clackamas A tail light which is not func “Bombardment of the Rainbow” Last week a reward of 25 was I.......................... .. . . . . tioning property may cause a ser- paid by W. E. Crawford, Secre- is the title of the new and colorful tary of the Columbia County Live- j fireworks display which will be a lioUs accident, Earl Snell, secretary I of state, warned today. Three cars stock Association, to H. L. Ander- big feature of the Columbia County involved in fatal accidents during I the first six months of 1939 were son of Wilark for information lead- Fair. ing to the arrest and conviction of This specially produced exhibition found to have faulty tail lights. Drivers in the 25-39 age group three men for the theft of live-'of pyrotechnics is being presented 1 were stock in the Wilark community. j^y the Shell Oil Company, Incor-l"'-‘c more often involved in traffic ”"***'’ „ T. . . Iporated on Friday night, August indents than any other age group, rhe Columbia County Livestock (followjng the rodeo). n wm in- Eari Snell, secretary of state, said Association has a standing offer of, many spectacular new novel- today. There were 10,123 accident a reward of $25 to anyone turning |ty effects as well as old.time favor. I drivers in this age group during the in information leading to the ap-| according to Shell’s local man- first six months of 1939. This was prehension and conviction of any I ager, Mr. Youngquist. ---- 132 Per cent ■ ®f - al ................. > the drivers re- person or persons for cattle theft. | One of the outstanding features' idents in Oregon during The Columbia County Livestock of the new fireworks show is t_ that period. Association is making a definite ef unusual galaxy of brilliant colors' | Leaving your car parked in a fort to prevent the theft of live which burst forth high in the air. (roadway is like wearing a sign la stock as a protection to the live From the moment the first “bomb beled “Kick me.” In both cases, stock people in Columbia county. to the moon” shoots skyward, right 1 something is certain to happen and up to the closing surprise spectacle in the case of the car, it is likely there is a continuous barrage of to be involved in an accident. There vari-colored pieces which rivals the were 549 cars thus involved in ac BRINÒ* B2CÓEK PAY grandeur and beauty of the Aurora cidents during the first six months Don’t bo caught nnpplng when Opportunity knocks. of 1939. Borealis. Prepare for advancement anti more money by train Mount Jefferson rises behind Olallie lake, where the motorlog cruise car stopped for a short With 96 persons enrolled the ing .now for the Job ahead. Eroe 48-l’aje Hooks Tt.l Another feature of equal in rest. The lake was one of the many the motorlog car passed during its tour. How. Write for the book on the busim s fiel.l you opening night, the traffic safety like—or mall us this ad with your name and address terest is the assortment of patrio- in the margin. Now, please. This newspaper is co-op made several interesting side Jefferson park. Breitenbush tic sky pieces and artillery shells ¡driving school sponsored in Salem □ Higher Accountancy Business Mnnajjem’t trips by car and afoot, visited lake also is the south end of erating with the Oregon State □ Mod. Salesmanship i Business < .0: n s. by Earl Snell, secretary of state, □ Traffic Management □Cre .lt and Collection which edd to the general effect of Olallie lake, 26 miles south of the loop trip. From there the Motor association and The □ l aw: Degree of IX. C‘»rre-I-»ndencc was the largest single driving school □ Commercial I aw OM >d. i 01 emansiilp Clackamas lake ranger station, motorlog car turned westward, thig bombardment in color. Oregonian in presenting a ¿J Expert Bookkeeping in the history of the movement in □ Industrial Mgm ♦ ¿jc. j. A. Coaching and, five miles farther south, to follow the canyon of the series of motorlogs designed The exhibition is free, and the □ Stenotypy □Business English Oregon, it was announced today. Breitenbush lake, at altitude of Breitenbush river—famed fish to stimulate travel in Oregon □ RailwayAccounting □ Effective Speaking public is invited to witness it. An ing stream—then the valley of more than a mile high. and the Pacific northwest. LASALLE EXTENSION UNIVERSITY expert pyrotechnics man has been Safe driving is emphasized through From Breitenbush lake a fine the Santiam river to make the condensed This article was out the work in the schools. A Correspondence Institution engaged to fire the display, ac trail leads south six miles to return to Portland via Detroit from a full-page article ap- Dept. R-7S CHICAGO Indicating the necessity for an cording to Mr. Youngquist. the primitive area of Mount and Silverton. pearing in The Oregonian extensive campaign for the safety August 20. of elderly pedestrians, Earl Snell, Backyard playground is the secretary of state, today declared descriptive term applied to the that 80 per cent of the pedestrians upper Clackamas river region killed in Portland during the first and the summit of the Cascades six months of 1939 were over 55 where it is traversed by the Get into the good habit of coming to Sam years of age. Forty-five per cent Oregon Skyline road. were over 65 years of age. To log this scenic route in the and Bob’s for your groceries. Here you will interest of vacation travel the Oregon drivers in the 15-24 age always find variety, fair prices, fine products white motorlog automobile of group formed 25 per cent of the and courteous and efficient service. Or tele The Oregonian-Oregon State drivers involved in fatal accidents Motor association made what is phone your order. It will get the same care in the first six months of 1939, known as the Breitenbush loop ful attention. last year this group contributed trip, a distance of approximate ly 250 miles, Portland and re 27 per cent of the fatal ac turn. cident drivers, Earl Snell, secre The motorlog car chose the DELIVERY SCHEDULE tary of state, said today. road up the Clackamas river “ Asleep On the Seat, ” is all too A. M. and 3 P. M Corey Hill—10 from Estacada to the Skyline frequently the theme song of Ore road as the route providing the 10:30 A. M. and- O-A Hill and East Sid< gon drivers,” warns Earl Snell, finest scenery and greatest va 3:30 P. M. cation interest. Distance, Port secretary of state. During the first land to Skyline road, 89 miles. ¡six months of 1939 there were 118 Two alternate routes are avail (drivers involved in which falling able, one over the Abbot road, (asleep at the wheel was a contri- traversing the country east of | tributing factor. In an unusual Estacada; distance, Portland to Skyline road, 82 miles. ease, the trailer steersman on a ■ B ct — w . - Other alternate route is via [load of 80-foot piling fell asleep _ _ 0u»ut Ou the Mount Hood loop and Wa- ■ A Ç) OuALic L aki land was killed when his end of the Phone 761 Quantity Orders Gladly Delivered pinitia highways. Distance to ¡load went into a ditch. skyline road, 70 miles. Oregon’s motor vehicle death rate The point where these roads * Lua ^■per 100,900.000 vehicle miles was Intersected the Skyline road is known as North Gate. Five 1 10.7 for the first six months of miles south is Clackamas lake j 1939, Earl Snell, secretary pf state, LUMBER — SHINGLES — VENEER ranger station, where the motor 1 revealed today. This was a contin- loggers were overnight guests. 1 nation of the downward trend A. O. Waha, supervisor of the (noted list year when the rate for Mount Hood forest, was guide for the expedition. The route of the motorlog party up the Clackamas and down | the first six months was 10.8. See my bargains in Kiln Dried Lumber at $8-75 On the second day the party the backbone of Oregon. | Thirty-seven per cent of the fatal >er M. and up. Open Satuid_ys from 3 a. m. '.accidents reported in Oregon during to nu»n. Mr. and Mrs. Frank O’Connor Mr. and Mrs. Harold Carrick I the first six months of 1939 occur- turned Morylay from a few days (red on heavily traveled highways, visit at the beach. wore Portland visitors Monday. vere Sunday guests at the Clyde Mrs. Maude Purvine met with the ¡statistics gathered by Earl Snell, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Sehorn were Carrick home. (secretary of state, revealed today. girls and their mothers at a picnic Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davidson hero Saturday from Monmouth to at Arcadia park Monday. The sub- attend the funeral of Alice Weed ind family of Portland were'Sunday ject was personal care, table set- and Eloise Garner. In Salem — callers at the home of his sister, Mrs. Olinger and son, Billie, are ting, etc. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ortman and Mrs. H. E. Schram. Vernal Pickers left Monday for spending a week in Salem visiting. Elton O’Connor returned home Harold of Forest Grove spent Sun- an indefinite stay with his parents, day with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ander after visiting in Portland with his Guest« at Strongs— Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pickers of aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Brown and Brooks. While there he wilt work in son. Mr. and Mrs. William Falconer Mr. and Mrs. Linn O’Connor and two daughters and Miss. K. Miller the berry fields. and children are spending this week family of Portland were Sunday of Milton, are guests of Mr. and Luella Otman is spending some visitors at the Frank O’Connor’at the beach, Mrs. H. S. Strong. time visiting her brother-in-law and home, Mervin O’Connor remained Mr. and Mrs. Ed Houg'ntaling sister, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson. Beach Weekend---- for a visit, 'and Richard spent the weekend at Frank Scharback made a trip to I Mr. and Mrs. Tom Bateman and Mr. and Mrs. George Hult re- Eugene visiting their daughter, Mrs. ¡daughter, Beverly, and Mr. and Mrs. PortlanT Monday to purchase a ’33 turned home after spending some' Bob Fergerson. Mrs. Houghtaling ¡Loel Roberts spent the weekend at Chevrolet car. time visiting relatives at Estacada, stayed for an indefinite visit. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Krebs of Sun ¡Cannon Beach. I set Camp were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vernal Pickers Sun LUNDS ENTERTAIN day. GUESTS BY Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wienecke and Milbert visited at the home of Mr. SUNDAY PICNIC Edge» Of Entirely New and Mrs. A. J. Wienecke Thursday Kind, Phu Easy Flexing TREHARNE — (Special to The evening at Hillsboro. 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The stayed to spend the next week with The new Thin Gillette is made of occasion being Mr. Lund’s birthday. their aunt. easy-flexing steel hard enough to Mrs. Vernal Pickers and children They al) enjoyed a picnic at Arca cut glass. What’s more, it has edges were dinner guests at the home of dia park. of an entirely new kind that stand Mr. and“ Mrs. Dick Bradley re- Mr. and Mrs. Troy Cody Saturday. up for one swell shave after an other. Buy a package of Thin Gillettes from your dealer today and protect your face from smart and burn caused by misfit blades. Delicious and Tasteful Groceries— SAM and BOB Grocery & Market Wholesale and Bétail < BIKIJCE Your Face Looks Better And Feels Better WhenYou Shave WithThisNew ¿¡lie* At Vft Price! 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