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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1937)
2 C..IZ1 a- aV P 1 Sty line:, Power, Comfort :cad in 1937 Buich Two Girh vimzli : inn: Uzsh Visits Gzsolinz Well, Sciontific Puzzle ,SIa!cd TZiis Uec!; oreat Increase : m Volume of TIuajDiisiness Noted byVct!ey Motor Co. -ef used caft handled bv automo- bite dealers; ha taken, nlaee In the last decaile' according to iaformt- A. tZ . 1 vwW ) - . ....... uun reieasea dj w. u. rnimps Of the Valley Molar Co., local Ford agency. I , , " "Tea years ago: for every two new aotompbiles itold, the dealer bandied one ased ar." stated Ur, rnunps. - xooay-, tor every on a new car said,- tbi dealer handles . .. Jt .' . I, I . .. a reliable dealer who handle uw cars, is is a better position to offer' used car aloes that can be guaranteed has been one of many factor ln brlajittis this about. "Ten' tears ago .the average price of fuaed cur waa approxi mately $1(0 each; today the av erage vajue for :tb northwest la approximately ?65, aa increase of over 7B per fcent" These jrigure: Indicate.' accord Ins; to Mrl Phillies, a much higher standard -of value now available to used car bayers. Because fra proved economic condition have increased tne potential nmmber of sea car layers, he declared, all Indication poirt to 1937 aa one of. the outfstaadjnjr sales years In v used far Records." - , . Specially Priced "To" mai9 It easy for those who need a rood esed ear, are hold lax. bftrinn tax this week. -the rreateat s&la nt nu cin vf an makes in Soar history. Every ear in our stick has been priced, to make it Attractive to the pros pective byyer,' continued Mr. rhlllips. ""Now prospective pur chasers can find a wide variety of used car si priced within their thousands tot miles of economical operation."! ; ' 1 "Itesllzlilg the great number ef people- who? are .Interested, fn .get ttnj a n&4 car they cap depend . opon. the F0rd Motor company I backing oar firm and other Ford dealers - In fa nation-wide R V O usea car , program. , "In cooperation with the- "fac tory, we offer: buyer! used car of any ma)te renewed and guar anteed to: meet- rigid, specifica tions . Iixe4 by th Ford Motor! - compaay." ;;;".- - - . . More power, creater cotuiort and anaari mew atjrUnjr feature th 1037 cars offered by the Balck Moter compaay. hhowa above la the new Hcrica C9 Ceatnry nTe-pajwcnsrr senltm witii built-la trunk, oaa of foar new lines of Buirka. It la powered 1S01L . P. TIre-Ia-hea4 itraish.t elffht fnlno. . Wheel twine In 12 lache. Otso J. YVIliMro, Commercial aad Vernier, la the Balem aency. May Day Festival Heldon Wbodburn WOOD BURN, May U - The Woodbarn high school gymnasium, was filled to capacity Friday af ternoon, when Queen. Cecelia. I Cecelia Whitney) ' relgaed over her" snbjects la the annual May day festival. - Attendants to Queen Cecelia were Betty Davis, Helen Beard Shirley Townaead. Virginia Mil ler. Barbara Wekerle. Dorothy Cotllster, Pntty Smith and Lois Morlsky. Flower glrla wera Peggy Doaaelly, 1) rend a llaarahan. Mary Taerraa Flloin.and Arllne Zuber. Lyte Hendenoa. Rodney Barrett and Joseph Becker . were pages. The a fternooa'a festivities began with a short addreaa of welcome) by Ted Larasdem followed by the entrance of the queen and "her court. " ;; .- '.. ' Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" waa the theme ef the afternoon's program, directed by Miss Muriel White. The gymnasium waa elaborately decorated with a sky of blue and thousands of silver stars for the night scene In the forest of Athens where the scene was laid. Over one . handrwd and fifty children Dodge Manager ;; Perrydale People Visit BtHclc Plant QTOR TUNEvURS Thet Put Miipinf vri.. n' vjiuua uii Your uan I Wltls warmer days ahead youll waat yowr ear'a motor ta shape foe ssuuiae driTiag: It's a craxl thrill to breeze alona: a caawtry road behlatd a sweetly purring -motor! At Ilarreirs, traiaed rnechanlcs ulna; special equipment tet car barctor and Ignition systems, restoring thena tat thrir original efficiency Drive la for a tune-ap tomorrow I .., i . E. H. BURRELL m Carburetor '- Ignition 464N.pbertj ; Phone 5178 D- 1m Deck, reloaal maaaser for the Dodge Brothers Motor coat- pmiiy, wh hewdqwarters at Se- . attic, who& aamownees a tracK operation cost accounting book . lei whkh Is offered to ail trues; owners without cost, llerrall- Oweas . eoaipaay. 217 South Commercial street, is the local .". Dode agency. ;.; :-. j from the ages at 2 H years to and Including high school age enacted the play with "man y beautiful dances. ; - : , - i v'. Mr In the evening the spring for mal in honor of the qneen was held in the gymnasium. Commit tees In charge were music and hospitality, Margaret Lindeken. Rose Zak. Lester Herfgstad and Charles Shaw; refreshments, and eleaaup, va Maria Matthews, Juanita Kestel. Andrew Arney, Arthur Edwards and Gilbert Ran age. ' ' - ; .:-.- .i -. -;- t".-' Emil Rnhe, 56, Retired r Steam Engineer Called WOODBTJRN. May H. Emll Ruhe, 56, died Thursday after noon at hia home on North Third street. Bora December 4, 1881, in Omaha, Neb. He was a retired steam engineer and came to Wood bnrn about two years ago. Sur vived by his widow. 'Alma; four brothers, Charles and Fred of Omaha llerman of Ellensbarg, Wash., and Frank of Seattle; two sisters. Mrs.. Minnie Lea of Om aha and Mrs. Winnie Larson of Woodbarn. Member of Elks lodge of Astoria. Funeral ser rices are in charge of Beechler '- O'Halr mortaary and will be announced later. - f . FLINT, Mich., May 15. Recent visitors at the Bulck factories hers Included Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Chapln ' and Mr. and Mrs. II. ' J. Elliott of Perrydale, . Ore.- They spent several hoars going: through the plants under the direction of a gnlde 'who explained the various processes In automobile manu facture as each manufacturing de partment was visited. - One of the most Interesting points, according: to the Oregon visitors, was the final assembly plant where the complete as sembllng of the car. from the frame to the finished automobile. Is to be sees. Here the shining near cars take form under the visitor's eyes and roll off the end of the final assembly line at the rate of one a m rants.- , ' - The aura forge plant, where giant machines forge oat erank shafts, cases and ether parts, and the sheet metal division in which tenders and other sheet metal parts are- stamped oat- oa hage presses and costly die-a, were among other impressive sights. . Following the " inspection, trip through, the plants, Mr. and Mrs Elliott took delivery of a new Baick In which they wQI drivt back to Perrydale, .."' v. Baccalaureate Sermon : Slated Sunday Morning .For Odriedge School ELDRIEDGE, May 14 The EV driedge eighth grade baccalau reate- sermon will be preached by I Rer Enoch Zimmerman of Salem following the regular . Sunday school lesson study at the school- house. Sunday morning. Hia sub-1 Ject will be -How to Mak the! Most of Life." ; A dinner,' and not a picnic as previously stated, waa served by tne cnuren group here last Sun day. ; '; Reverend Zook Selected To Gire Baccalaureate SILYERTON. Mar II. Rer. Frank Zook of tha First Chris tian church will preach tha bac calaureate sermon for this year's i graduation class. The services will bo held at the Eugene Field audi torium May 2 J. A musical pro gram la also being planned for! the event. Mrs. Sadler Visits HUBBARD, May 14 Mrs. J. W. Sadler is the house guest of Mrs. Waldo Brown for an indefin ite visit. jT-wAiA cah so riPiMUAUiE costs ixE c:;or:7 : . rXTTlA Q tlfDf CC'4 rr ii t C r SJM 5 A DAT TO THt PUXCHASt WUC1 Of THt PflXT LOWa-WUCTfl CAM AMD eIT A rOMTlAC WIT. X - I I , v i rf mt " - I WHKN Mr. Prlmo speaka of W Ptiac'adepexidaialityberels what be means engineering; so fine that 84 of all Pontiacs ever btritt are stxTi in daily use! That's what he ebyspendingjlSe more a day. That what arwrr Pontiac owner gets, plus the amartest atyUng-, the greatest comfort, and the easiest ride in the low-price field. Drrre at Pontiac and prove for yourself that this tig Silver-StreaJcod beauty la indeed . Mti biest bargain of the day." Aaraea'aVrMca afwW priem rWiM Law Sea ir-hMr mil i M4f Bmm, Mom IS mamthm$manmim MS up in i i tnm rmtimrn. Sm j nmr Ftntmm Ji i lir tmr EXTRA trunk EXTRA Kaea-Acttoa BXTEA allee r - EXTRA teelw of mt . EXTRA tacacaaftca aatMataralacnca. wnaotluMM.tlrya aailea, ta sa raa wiath, wridin . ma, te Wt ra rcUc 7 mt aa raa rtaa ' pnk itnw?. , saw rvoaa few all. 1 1 n f it. FOMT1AC MOTOR DIVISION FONTlAC, MICHIOAH Gmmmrml Mmtmrm Stlm Cnin(iii s SIIELBURN. Hay .. 1 5. -Shsl- burn grade school will have, two glrla finishing tha cJshlh grade this year. They are Una Holm and Bertha, Bennett. . !; , ; Mrs. Kelly and her pupils are planning a pie social for Thurs day night.-May c; ; Tha applicttloa for the forma tlon of a anion high school for Scio was po&ted in this district this week, as Shelbura is one ot the 1 districts which Scio is trying to- annex, a remonstrance, Is now being circulated. : Mrs. Melvln Epley and Infant daughter. Johanna Darlene, have arrived home from a Salem hos pital. -- ; , Graduation , exercises at Mun ker for three eighth grade pupfU were held Friday, with Suet. Ben nett principal speaker. The eighth graders were Vtle White. Frank. Kulpers and AUce- Light. Eighth..' grade, graduates - pf Shelburn, . Cole, Queener aad Mt. Pleasant schools will gather at tha Cole schoolhouse tor Joint exercises Fridsy night. , Bethel Plans Community , Picnic, Last Scbool Da BETHEL, ; Kay :l5.--Monday, May IT. will be the final day ot school here, and a community picnic has been planned to take - - ! Thia 'diaeovery well produces gasol has pare ewoaach ta ran an automobile from a depth ef only 83 . feet. It la Ueated km the back yard ef m Mexiean family la WUmlnfrton, Calif. The Nrah Ambaaaador a shown aa It paid a TtaU to the place secewtry te art facta about the peculiar eateryriae which lias peoaled the best technical minda m the' oil bnalaeaa. Carter and Church, RM North Commercial street, are the local Nash ajnts. , place on the school grounds. .Fol lowing a -basket dinner, at nooa. a' baseball game" will be played. Mrs. Carmelite Weddle " teacher for the Bethel -school, has invited anyone Interested In the event to attend. . . - " ,.' .: - . AUTOMOBILE 5 . Finance your next automobile purchase through. Ladd and Bush, your. only local, home-owned bank, be cause here this is done at the 'lowest possible cost to you. Ladd and Bush have a complete special de partment for the han dling, of automobile .loans and give service '.. . second to none. . Necessary insurance coverage may be placed with an insurance agent of your choice. V By dealing with Ladd and Bush you also establish a valuable bank credit standing, which may be very use ful to you in the future. ' V; See Ladd 'and Bush to finance the purchase of your next,new automobile, or used one, not over three years htm :WWm,Ms I Salem, Oregon . : Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ' i i - OTD Mil Km 6 1 3. r? o uVj O rrucs year, gxd things come ht eights get Into this bellwether Buick and the other fellow will know who's lead-off nran in yor neck of the woods! You're boas of the tTunch when you ease in fas to the great valve-in-head atrnUht eight, ablest engine of its size anywhere in the world. It's soft of voice out it packs authority there isn't any fooling, when it .has work to do! You're the envy of all eyes, garbed in BuiekV princely style handling these ready controls is the softest Job in the whole wide world. " , ' ;Yoo can't hurt it-it's built rugged and ' stout as Baick always has been hut still . we say, handle with care ! For so instant quick is its lift to your toe-touch, so quietly easy will it outwing (he birds, that you never haye to force it to make your dis tance safely with time to spare. ' This year say! Buick and whatever you ''say on the open road will go with the whole parade; Its purchase is as easily managed as its feather-light controls for today Buick is priced at the lowest figure) 'in history. You stream down the straightaway over the tallest hills you sweep around the corners and curves erect as a dowago snaking her entrance why even the - back' seat's chatterproof, so . sweetly, smoothly, serenely does this road-wise car conduct itself i iYour cue now is to see us. 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