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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1930)
I Mountain View - j o MOUNTAIN View. April 12 Larkin.Grice received a telegram Thursday afternoon from Los Angeles, telling of the .death of big brother,. Ammoa Gilce of that city. Mr. Orice left Friday morning on the Southern Pacific for Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs, Phil Sitner, ac companied by Mrs. Ernest Ander son and Mrs. Albert Anderson, drove to Portland Sunday where they spent the day with Mrs. Philip Sitner and Mrs. Julia Bales. Glenn Sonthwick lost by theft a v&luatle pair of turkeys recent ly. One was a choice bird which he had Just procured to head his new flock. Glenn states that if the fowls are returned there will be no questions asked. Guests of Mrs. J. R. Chapman and her son, Sam, on , a trip to Silver Creek Falls. Sunday, were Mr. and. Mrs. Jack Lynch of King wood with their house guests, Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Cloeter and daughter. Renata of Ledgerwood, North Dakota. Pecaa Trees Line Highways' DAWSON, Ga. (AP) Ter rell county has a pecan highway. By means of donations from civic various organizations more than 1,500 pecan trees have been plant ed along the highways. KIBHB FORU.SJIBESHEHE Day and Nites to Be Distri butors for Well-Known Brands if ED IMPROV fullu enclosed 4 WH EEL BRAKE Smooth brakes. Fully enclosed. Quick-acting, quiet, and powerful. Better braking as a re sult of further improvement in Oldsmobile's efficient four-wheel brake system. And throughout the car you find such evidence of fine-car manufacture. Come in. Drive the car. Test Oldsmobile's performance. U. S. TIRE DEALER APPOINTED Appointment of one of Salem's foremost tire concerns to handle the products here of the world's largest producer of rubber is con tained in an announcement made today by O. M. Campbell, district manager of tire sales for the United States Rubber company, that Day & Niles, Inc.. has been named as an authorised dealer. Both Mr. Day and Mr. Niles are weh known in local automotive circles. They have been engaged in tire sales and service work here for a number of years. The buildings here occupied by Day & Niles at Chemeketa and High streets are modern in every re spect and are well suited for ef ficient tire sales and service work. The location of this firm is vir tually in the center of Salem's fast growing automobile row. which has proven to be a distinct convenience to local motorists. According to officials of the Unit ed States Rubber company, the equipment of the new dealer con cern is of the finest type obtain able and conforms strictly to fac tory recommendations. In add! tion to tire sales and service, Day & Niles feature motor ear wash ing, polishing, cleaning and greas ing. Service may be had at this firm 24 hours a day. Coincident with the announce ment of the new dealership, Day & Niles has received a large stock of United States tires, which in clude the Royal Master, U. S. Peerless, U. S. Royal and U. S. Traxion lines. It is the plan to maintain a complete stock at all times in Salem in order that the owner of any make of ear can ob tain immediate delivery of the re quired size of tire. The new fiwn will alsj specialize on truck tires. "We are indeed havpy to have Day & Niles represent us In Sal em," said Mr. Campbell. "This firm has, in ample measure, the reputation, ability and resources to fully qualify it to meet the re quirements our company demands of its dealer organization. Throughout the country, the most prominent Independent dealers are seeking the U. S. tire fran chise because of the unprecedent ed sales success these tires are now enjoying. The United States Rubber company is making it a point to have the finest type of business concerns handle its tire O ? : r : SiC'- - torf Jin eoLF hue IKY DATES SET Announcement is made today by the United titatea Rubber Com dab v of the aDBOintment of and Niles, Inc., as an authorized tire dealer In Salem. Above is pictured the establishment operated by the new concern at Cbemeke ta and High streets. Service may be had at this firm 24 hours a day. sales in each community and Day & Niles are now a member of what we believe to be the most progressive group of tire dealers in the world." Z33 Center Oregon Automobile Co. Telephone 512 Dr. r B. Messing ToBeatSilverton SILVERTON. April 11. Dr. Fred B. Messing, formerly of Cor nell University faculty and now the executive secretary of the Oregon Social Hygiene society, will speak in Silverton on Tues day, April 15 under the auspices of the Men 'a Bible class of the Christian church. The meeting will be for adults only and will be held in the church at 8 o'clock. It is likely that he will address the school during the afternoon. The latter matter was left to Robert Goetz, superintendent of Silverton schools who was at Spokane at the time arrangements for bringing Dr. Messing here were made. CLEAN UP WEEK SCHEDULED SILVERTON, April 12 From April 19 and including April 20 has been set aside as the annual spring clean up period at Silver ton. As has been the custom in the past, the rubbish will . be hauled away by the city's street department, but it is understood that a small charge will be made for this service. The rubbish should be placed in receptacles and these put in a place where they will be accessibe to the wag one. ARE YOU A GOOD DRIVER? o ! The qualifications of a good au tomobile driver are listed as fol lows by the Illinois Agricultural Mutual Insurance company, which is sponsoring a "no accident" cam paign". """" 1. Avoids (Trashing Into car ahead, because he keeps back his proper distance, and allows him self time to stop. 2. Avoids rear-end collisions, be cause he uses his rear-sight mir ror to keep a check on the man behind and signals him his inten tion of stopping, in time. 3. Avoids sideswiping, because when he decides to pass the car ahead he announces his Intention with his horn, to make sure the road in front is clear, then swings out and around in a wide, easy curve that leaves the other fel low plenty of room. 4. Avoids being sideswiped, be cause when the man behind sounds the horn to pass, the good driver, gives him the road, and does not speed up in an attempt to toward the middle of the road in "freeze him out" or swing over an attempt to squeeze him out. 6. Avoids head-on collisions, be cause good drivers are sure the road ahead is clear of oncoming cars before trying to pass a car traveling in the same direction. 6. Good drivers do not pass cars on curves, or anywhere else PORTLAND. Ore. (AP) Dates and the scene of the annual Oregon state junior golf cham pionship have been tentatively set by directors of the Oregon State Golf association. If present plans carry, the Juniors will compete for the tiUe July 7 to 11 at the Lake Oswego country club near here. The association tentatively has decided to hold a one-day invita tional tournament at the Alder wood country club iu August for the purpose of giving followers of the royal and ancient a rhance to see Dr. Oscar F. Willing. Don Moe, Frank Dolp and other links luminaries in action before they depart for the national amateui tournament in Philadelphia ii- September. Directors of the associatior have been giving considerable time to discussion of plans for tht Oregon open, which for the first where a clear view of plenty of ,m. ; 5V OI VT. road ahead cannot be secured. i"d f J?' th Eu" Golf I vuuuuv ViUU. The directors have eoue on rec- headlamps properly adjusted to lord as favoring the Pacific north- avoid blinding the other fellow. If west public links championship to the other fellow isn't so consider ate, good drivers have a nonglare visor for emergencies. Grade crossing smash - ups are avoided by good drivers by not trying to beat a train across. and by never merrily sailing around the car ahead which had the good sense to etophen it saw an approaching train which was hidden from the cars behind. O O be held at the PeninuU Golf club here in June. O- Hayesville HAYESVILLE, April 12 Little Elizabeth Andrew is in the Salem General hospital where the is re covering from an appendicitis operation, performed Monday. Miss Delia Weathers of Salem was the weekend guest of Joy Greig at the W. D. Greig home. Mrs. George Cbristof ferson en tertained the little friends of her son, Monte, Thursday afternoon The occasion was Monte's seventh birthday anniversary. Gas Companies Ask For Franchise At Silverton SILVERTON. April 12. Two- gas companies have applied for gas franchises at Silverton and the applications are now in the hands of the judiciary commit tee awaiting its decision. The two companies are the Portland Gas and Coke company and the Ore gon Natural Gas company. In the event the application ot the Oregon Natural Gas company is granted it is said the company will erect a $15. (too plant in the city. The Portland Gas and Coke company said that it was prepar ed to deliver gas by August 1. REMOVING EQUIPMENT INDEPENDENCE. April 12- The southern Pacific company has a crew of men busy, taking down the electric equipment on this section of the Portland-Cor- vallis line. The road was electrified in 1915. but has not been used for the last six months, steam trains being used Instead. for Economical Transportation irzff tt(D) (b-Dqcdcdscb There is one sure way to get greater value in a low-priced car today choose a Six! This greater value is instantly obvious when you drive a Chevrolet Six. You notice first of all its greater smoothness. There is no tremor in the steering wheel no rattle in the floor boards no rumble or drumming in the body. In addition to the finer perform ance of its six-cylinder motor, the new Chevrolet gives you truly remarkable economy. Its six-cylinder smoothness saves the entire car from the strain and wear of vibration. This, of course, lowers the cost of maintenance and assures a tonier-tastini, lonzer satisfyini automobile. - From the standpoint of operating expense, Chevrolet is equally eco nomical. No other automobile con-' sumes less gasoline and oil. No other shows a lower expense for tires. And no other car costs less for service. Because of its modern engineering,' Chevrolet also assures a high re sale value. Chevrolet gives you fully-enclosed, weather-proof, 4 -wheel brakes; a modern fuel system with the gasoline tank mounted in the rear; four long semi-elliptic springs; mounted lengthwise in the direc tion of car travel. It gives you beautiful Fisher bodies built of combination hardwood-and-steel. It gives you a heavy, rigidly-braced channel-steel frame. And it gives you a full ball bearing steering mechanism. Before you decide on any car in the low-price field, see and drive the Chevrolet Six. The more thor oughly you Investigate, the more certain you are to conclude that it's wise to choose a Six for value, for performance ... and for eco nomical transportation! ROADSTER OR PHAETON 9 .IMS Tht Comeh ar Coup . . . Tmm spurt mmmtows. ....... JH TtoB.SpBrS Onc . ...... riMMta ..'7 ruffwitiMM.......... ris Win Whmb Stundard) ThM light DUry Chassis. .MM Tt Sdmm Dtawery S9S TIM JV4 Tmm Chmssis MS ThtlW Ton Chassis with Cm 23 Thm KmOMttr DtHrvy 449 (fUi-mp Bam ttrm) S. . b. factory. FH-C MfcfcMM AUpHcsf. . . factory, rant. mtieUgam DOUGLAS. McKAY CHEVROLET CO. 430 N. Commercial Ball Bros., Turner P. J. Walton, Dallas Associate Dealers Hardy Chevrolet Co., Woodbnt Columbia Garage, Mt. AngeL Telephone 1802 P. C Browm, Falls City Halladay'a Garage. Monmouth i mmm tnjbw mm m n MlUvOfiW m Ml mm MiiasMMjr- mm Day WWW Here's news that every automobile owner in town will welcome, for it means that now he can save more than ever before on tire costs. We are now handling the tires manu factured by the. United States Rubber Company, the finest tires built any where today. And we can equip your car with these matchless casings and tubes in any size, type or price class you desire. These tires are manufactured by the world's largest producer of rubber to outperform and outlast any tires in their various price classes. The fame of our expert and economical service is more than city-wide hundreds of long-time customers will vouch for its ex cellence. With this high quality line of tires, we become the natural buying center for thrifty tire buyers of this city. Over 10 years of expert service to car own ers of this city places us in a position to ENOW tires and KNOW service, Fi !mko Chemeheta at High St. Associate MARION GARAGE CO. 235 South Commercial " phone 362 Phone 471 w t ' " INANCIALLY INTERESTED Service At every V A D station, be Kin Cslifomfe,Orcgon or Washington, you will enjoy complete and effic ient service performed by financially-interested op erators. Look for the station of the snt VAD chain . . . from Mexico t Canada. V A D-trained operators know YOUR needs, fill them courteously. Hundreds of service STATIONS FROM MEXICO TO CANADA ".St , ' - ' " ' , i ' VANFLEET-DU2KEEJNC "ORGANIZED RESPON5IBIUI7 " CUAr At A ft till V . Station No. 771 vouri ana viwi VUI I rASI II INt ANU BALLOU A WRIGHT ACCESSORIES