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T M" "A if. . f . -I.'l I , -1 : I OUTDOOR NEWS V: 'v: - ; v: IF AUTOMOTIVE'SEGTION t 1 - 1 - : - , ..-.. .? 1.. . t - ' - - T - i . 1 ............ .... ., " ! mnnnnr nnnnninr I r ty lLL dllnr 1 at I ' - - : HELD FI FIDES fSPIltl pv 'J ' : ';v :-- STATIIAN. Salei 13, 1931 "4 l.:;-, f;f -jU -l-UV-.'i I' -'jr . PAGE ELEVEN : -. 1 j Former iReidtiCyons old uisvict-,;uaiB;:4n; Friends There THIS CAR CAN CLIMB A TREE -o I LYONS. Sept. It - A farewell party Va Klreu tor Jly. a ad Mm. Clarence- ilonro VTharsdajr nlgbt at the I., O. C P. . tall la Xyons. -, The .-: Monroe "lamlly, hrfe. t h past two years. IsunorinK .to Leb anon la -a ihort-, tim6- : "; They iiaT property there- and plaa to make their home there for- th: present; Mrj Monroe and nepher.:Harry Moaroo of Mehtua , spent", last ' week la banoa worklns " n : iuer: piace. - . . , . ; . v. , .Lodge' members i besides ptkerL rnenaa were present ine Pr- ,ty and after a pleasant erenmg, refreshments toiislstinr of cake, salad and 'coffee'; were- serTed by . th lodsa. womeiLT- -l : : Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Garcia Of - San Pranclsco. : Calif., aurpried several friends with a Tlsit late this week. Mrs. Garria will be . remembered as " Mrs. .Margaret Patterson -who ado nany friends nere is years ago. sne antt Jr. Garcia were recently married and came to Oregon -on. -a irlef , riait. They risited witb the 3. H. John ston family. Mr. and " Mrs. A. King, and Ralph Trask before leaving late in the afternoon for t Salem where Mrs. Garcia has aev- eral relatlfes. - , I Mr. and Mrs. . Harry .r Hobson i drove to CorTalHs on a combined ' i business and pleasure trip Friday. ' Mr. Hobson furnishes the state ; college with ' archery equipment and - delivered a carload of those materials. They also - spent part r of the- day InA.lbany. . . ' SERVICE CLUB HAS GUHETII I AMITY, Sept. 12. -The regular .monthly meeting of the Ladies So cial" Serrtce club was held "Wed nesday afternoon In the parlors of the M. E. church. i 5 v -A social hour was enjoyed af- . ter the business session. Refresh ments were aerved by the hostess es Mrs. E. O. Morse, Mra.G.Yan-" buskirk, Mrs. H. J. Ricbter and Mrs. J. Payne. . Mr. and Mrs. Esile Bobbins and family have moved onto the Harty place, which is located southwest of Amity, C. E. ""Bobbins has rented- the farm land. - - Tlrursday, September., aon, Dennis Lee, was born to Mr. and ' Mrs. Frank " Biggs. - - 'Mrs. A- W. Newby and her fath er. Mr. Green of Ballston, retain ed from Newport,1 Tenn., ; last weak. They had spent the summer there visiting with friends and . relatives.' - Mrs. Lester Allison underwent operation September 4 at tLo McMinnville hospital. She is re covering as well as, can be expect ed. Mrs.. Ralph Ballou will teach school at the Myrtle Creek district near Sheridan. She has taught there for several years. Mayor and Mrs. J. D. Wood man EDent several days of last week at the home of their daugh ter, Mrs. Frank Knowles. who lives in Portland. - V an J M( 111 HI IS El .FIRE DEPHRMI 'SCOTTS MILLS, Sept.- 12. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Dixoa enter tained at dinner Wednesday eve DiLg. Members of the -fire depart ment and their wlvss, the occa sion being the fifth anniversary of the fire department. Nick Schmaltz, the retiring chief, gave a short talk. A. J. Ettlin takes Mr." Schmaltz place : as chief. :'-: 'v- Th msts were Mr. and .Mrs. f tv. Vnhnson. Mr. and Mrt.Al- verd Moberg, Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Kellls, Mr. and Mrs: H. S. Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Ettlin, Mr. and Mrs. Woodward, Nick Schmaltz and Mr. and.Mrs. J.O. Dixon. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Moberg and family are' moving into" the-- Ad kins house. Sid Pownell. who bought the property, will move where the Mobergs wero llvihg. Mrs. Lena Bellinger was called to Portland Thursday y. the jser Iohs illness or her i-nt.: . rl . The prune dryers in Jhis Jieln Itv ar " running- at full" force. Most of the' prunes are of good lzJ this year. . . - - School at Lincoln-: To Open Sept. 28; ' I. Castle, Teacher LINCOLN, Sept. 12 Thr Lin coln school will open September 28 with Mr?. Irene Castle of Wal--lftCA noad aa teacher "for her sec ond year. Twelve pupils enrolled-l at Lincoln last year and wont me same number will attend - this year.l Various Improvements will be made on the school building before school opens. The school board is composed of Arthur Dur ham, chairman, T. J. Merrlekv-H. J. Neiger and E. i E. . Buckles ' clerk. . - . " "- -: ' Mri. Bonnie L. Grimm and two sons Robert and Joseph who were guests most of this summer at the home of Mr. , and Mrs. Cvv.C. Grimm,- proprietora of the Lincoln istore ar now residing in Salem, 'where Robert and Joseph will at tend Salem schools, llrs; .Grimm will teach the "primary room at the Aaburn school this year. . Z 1 " 1 1 1 , n ' - - . 1 I- Ip-i-y r;1'- .1- - I ', -" (t .- ' 1 ... i . , ' r " t . " L ?i , - , - . ... -, . .. . . ,. ... ;. .. ..W;.i),alT'', . -i r K:?joai:-:-: :H-.. '::'. ;X-lS t,often tIiat motorist climbs a tree of his own rolition. But here is pictured a ; Chevrolet Six in .Western forest doing exactly that. A ran way was built along the top of the fallen monarch of the forests to give motorists a thrill. : . HUBBARD, Sept. '12 Chester Ward, the principal of the Hub bard high school Is busy every day at the school house from 9 to 11 o'clock In the morning, and 2 te 4 o'clock In the afternoon, registering- pupils, getting ready for the opening September 14 This is Mr. Ward's first Tear in Hubbard. His co-workers in the high school win be Mrs. Nellie Cornell, the . commercial teach er . and Mrs. Adaline Fields, the English f teacher who have both been in Hubbard two years. Mrs. Fields , who has -organized and drilled a splendid Glee 'club the last two ' years i will! again Jiave charge of that work.-. - Kenneth Dart wh is new-lhis year will have eharge of the 7th and 8th grades; Mrs. Lizzie Frye has been elected for the fifth, time to the 6th and 4th grades; it will be Miss Frances; Hatch's sec ond year Is "the 2nd ! and ' 3rd grades and Mrs. Lojrena Duncan will be-entering hef jiinth year in charge of the primary depart ment. . : ' j . ' Russell Carter will . enter his seventh year as janitor. Mrs. L. M. Scholi is seriously ill at the General Hospital at Sa lem, having .undergone a major operation Wednesday. The last report was . that she; was resting easy and her room was a bower of flowers. , Old l&U to Rins Monday forKiddies Of Macleay School MACLEAY, Sept. si 2 School is scheduled to openX Monday, September 14. Mrs. O. Baker has been engaged te teach this year. ' H. E. Martin fa building m mod ern cottage for Mr. and Mrs. J. Jones who- are employed by Mr. Martia. Mr. Martin and his son, H. E. Martin, Jr., own and oper ate the Rippling Brook dairv L farm. ' They specialise In Guern sey cattle. Carlos Proctor, Florida football star and captain-elect ; for -1911, was successful in his professioaal boxing debut. He Intends to seek a-jcareer In the ring.f I WHTCII GIIILOREfi, - TIRE El Hif !S , One,, of the most - lmpertant times o the year' to be careful when moforlng is at hand. Salem motorists are being, reminded by Walter Zoael.. Goodrich tire deal-l er and Interested 4a the' Goodrich safety-campaign. : - i4 ; - I "Children wha haf played al most at wiirtbrdiighaof.lhefpasl snmxaer areTgoins backl to ecbeel. tTney are enthused about tne-be ginning of the new - term' and to many of them the coming studies aye uppermost in their, mledsK si "Hurrying to and from -school tsese children, are unmindful ef the dangers, 1 of . traffic. Police de partments putee. special empnasis on guarding the lire of young sters throughout .the school year. Stodent police -help Instruct small er Children - In -many "cities ami have been . success! nl in redndss acciaenis. ; - c ' - ? J-ResenasIbtHtr K of vsafetruard:- iig these .ehUdren: also lies with nlotoriau. They njust be. alert for signals from officers, stndent -police ; ' and . school . officials. They also .must , obey '.traffic signals, slow down at school district and be- ever" watchful 'for' children darting into highways' ' S W DOST DN STATE ROADS The raiaa of the past week did no harm to the coast and monn tain highways, .as .far as the Sa lem, office of the Oregon gtate Mo tor association wasinformed. No sperts were received tnere stat ins any damages 'done: -to the roads. Travel was .made more pleasant by laying the1 dust. " With the exception of short rough stretches! on the' Salmon River cut-off, the Corvallis-New-port road and the Otis-Taft sec tion of the Oregon Coast highway. the beach drives are said to be in good shape. Travel loves, the Sal mon RIer cut-off will not be slowed up materially despite the rough stretch. The riad from Detroit to Breit- enbusli is roagh but passable. 43 'ton capacity DimiEViniiDiLiEir inicniJCKS , priced cm loir as $441D complete writli Chevrolet "built bodies Illustrated at the right aire some of the half ton models included in Chevrolet's complete- line of tracks which consists of i2-tonj in three wheelbase lengths. Take the question of first-cost and you rolet Six is one of the lowest priced trucks and ton models learn that the Chev- youcanbuy! the Chevrolet Six to other truck, regard" t Investigate economy-and you discover I be more economical to operate than any ! less of the number of cylinders. j l I :':rr !' ' ' i H f i:": '.: - "' j Investigate stamina, reliability and upkeep costs and you $ find that Chevrolet owners frequently report such records as "20,000 miles without opening the engine" "50,000 miles and still dependable" "ten months with practically no expense As for speed and power, Chevrolet gives you a six-cylinder 50 horsepower engine 23 more powerful than the engine in any other truck in the lowest price field. And as for capacity. 1 Chevrolet's longer wheelbase, sturdy frameand long springs permit the mounting of extra-large CherTolet-built bodies. Before you buy a truck for any purpose, find out about six; cylinder Chevrolet trucks. Your Chevrolet dealer has the facts. '355 IK-tM 131 -la at - , .- '.--520':' HWm IST-Iaeai wMeelh chMaa ja trttck rhmmmim pricmuf. . Flint, Michijm. JSLurwA rrn (KID 'HID Compl etingn Short Gut Tom Hood Highway 1 From Oregon Ciy Enterprise t The Foothills highway, running through ; the ! farm ; country! ; and hilly region -between -Colton and Sprtngwater.4 will soon add ' an other attractive loop f or motor ists asr weli as supplying short cat from ' the centra) Willamette valley to Mount Hood and tipper Cplamblajriver points ( " r" , i Sfeam shovels are working, oa both etfls ef . this road and' it :1s expected tlrtt the gradlngwia be completed fcln-ly: in Octeber.t -This section of tatf - county; although settled ' and developed 9bme 49 years.1 ago, - has been without - a good road. " . . v- - - j '-'-. Ex years ago this highway was indorsed ; by the , Greater Ciaeka ntas Union of clubs, but lastlyear was in the first stage of actual construction. - The county ispent 41 S C AAA A lU mrV In and figures lor this "'year show that the1 county has spent, pp to August 1, . S07ta.8t. for peon atructlhg about four miles"of the highway. Tills figure includes payment of $4000 for building a flns concrete bridge .over Clear creek: The totat-eost of -thei span wiu be about ?seoe and the work Is searing. completion. I ; i; The jrreatest grade along the new . route will . be about S ; per cent: and the. wild 1 bat -nof '.too rugged " country - with its pretty streams." will make, on the whole, a ' scenlc'aTlrB"" of much ' restful beauty..,;".!.-..,. '.-T'i iv'lf; At present, jone cannot travel over the entire route, a wUl-o'- the-wls n. wagon trail playing and seek over the hills through the valleys of Dorn, and Clear creeks, and' the hki fr aud Mllk only connection ' between ' Springwater and Colton, the two towns near est the center of construction ac tivities. , ; , . ; i j a The new highway Is a combine-, on . of market roads 1, 2 and 3$ extending from east of Sandy oh Mt. Hood loon highway to Molal- la. There is discussion also! of a road connecting Stayton and Leb anon and - Springfield, which would . shorten the distance be tween Eugene and . Portland . as estimated- 20 miles. Then there is discussed a project from ex tending.: the-. Santiam ;: highway 1 over - the - mountains between Three-Fingered i Jack and I' Mt. Washington, connecting with The Dalles-California 1 highway and making a. super-loop with the i - Cascade range bisecting' Itl t i This new.- Foothills . loop - for Oregon "City resident travels : aa interesting country Ith':a dlver sity of activities and, of course, products. ' i Land and water are made to produce and. what", nti evolves from - these products Js shipped to the tour, corners of the earth, v :. " '. : - . - '-ii :-r i and Mrs. Carl Moser ef Portland were ; recent , guests tot -Vfrsi Mn- tpxy parents. Mr. iad Mrs.ij &' F.. there. Taylor. Mr."" Moser, wbo Is adju- ( tant of the, American Legion .for Oregon, will leave Wednesday for Detroit, Michigan, to attend. the , national convention of the legion. ." He expects to be gone about two ". . weeks. , . . , , - . . ; GRANGE 3XKi:TIXO WALLACE ROAD, Sept., 11 Mrs. Marie JFjlint McCall, state grange-lecturer reports there. will . be a ten day .-meeting of the na tional grange at Madison, Wiscoa- sis from November 11 to 21..- l p : -. ; i LABISH CENTER. Sept. 1 2 Miss Emma : McClaugnry . took " up her-duties at the Meridian school in Clackamas, county the. first of the week. This' Is her second year ' 1 - Atk your parents to drive ia and get ene pi tKese airplanes f cr. yea FLIES; 500 FEET Hiss 14 inch wingspread with Balsa Wood Wing -' "d Hiurdwood. Fuselage Xoops, VVcrtical Banks, Spins and Barrel Rolls S iS5i J . .p J i. .- - 4 : Hi With Every Purchase of $1.00 or More ;: Hus Week ';M-:'": Li ' ' If ! -V. --M II ,'-'- 198 Sow Com! Complete Tire -Service 5.: . 3 k " II ' 11 Salem, Ore. A Goodrich ' Tire to fit every Wheel and iSirse CM. A. Gun Geo sfocsr acaler beHow Ir&y a -m V ii MJiiVLrlL 430 N. Commercial Ball Bros, Turner . - ASSOCIATE DEALERS Hardr Chevrolet Co, Woodburn Cpluxabia Garage, ML Angel - 44 v - S 1 Telephone. 3189 Halladay's Garage, Jlonmouth : Get a new grip on the road r now wiih the I. 1!-. better 26 GOODRIGB ".' -1.--- If !-- i: - :.-: i.r i-hi SUPER 1 -" '.''.i1 i i i ' i 1 ' . i - i : -! : Jg-i ' : :" - P - i ,1" ' ' 1 .'-', 1 : CAYALIER 6 FULL PLIES AND NEW LOW, PRICES 26 more traction morb ; crip ia tfu Super Cavalier that's the thrift-tire1 sensav tion of 1931 More grip plus 26 moro si dew all protection 26 more mileage by actual testi ' V-;J- i.. (Your brakes cant stop you QUICK on a . -wet pavement with tires vvora smooth. Look at the massive shoulders the icien tifio pattern of deep grooves on the Super4 Cavalier. GRIP. , , That's what you need from' now on. -Don't risk your car your j fan-ulyYOUsK: Ufb with tires that invite disaster Now - you can have a real super tire more rubV . ber, more weight, more mHeage made by : ; " : the oldest and most experienced tire manu facturer. at astonishingly low paicsst See them today. In all our experience i we've r " never met a, tire which sold gV4C liko; the Super Cavalier! ! r ' I -. ' " I ' Genuine Goodrich Tires at thrift prices Super pavolfo f6futiplies 1.56-21.. $3.75 5O5-20i.. 12.20 5.25-21 M0?23!J.V s.09-18 -. ' , 'i a :$j0d-i9J ?4.C0r2 -20 12.95 13.70 14.60 14.90 150 15.60 17.25 19UW Cavaliers .HP'y II ; 4.40-21. . . . US 4.50-20.... 15.60 4.50-21.1.. 5.69 4.75-19.... 6.6S .4.75-20.... 6.75 5.00:19:... 6.93 5.00-20.... 7.10 5.00-21. ...5 7.35 5.25-21.... 8.57 ; 5.50-19.... ''8.90 J2)(D3)il Cr 0 (F IjD 0 U r C 1 i (?) V 5) U ' 1 Salem Antomdbile Company 433 X. Commercial Street 193 South Commercial Street v Ted i Porvine 2390 Pacific Highway O. E. Warden . -1093 S. Commercial )! 3' . i Newcoutb's Tire Shop 'f 540 I'erry Street . ' Earl It. Adarzs - 3121 Falrgroaad nomi , 1 Barney Kropp eeo w. capitoi t JOIN THE SILVERTOWN SAFETY LEAGUE 4 ( i i 1 i 1 1 - I r n I 1 f i I : j i i 1. X A 3 k - 'it .4 t 1