The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 15, 1939, Page 8, Image 8

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Amdr Uenderm dcftl. driver of the Nuh Ifaretto 1m th Gllmere-
Yosemite m, receiTe faudiome sIlTer treph from J. O. Pfelf er,
4 CUmoM Xflcial, for wtaatejc first place la bis price cbw, ' Hl etf
. HMde a average of 21.23 aofles per gslloa of Bed lion puoltne la
the moaatsmeae mileage test.'
tBenaett IIIII. abore left, drirer of aa Overbad ta the GflmoreToae
mite ram, is pictured aba ve reeemag, a tropiiy m rlcter n uie
"Clan A price divisloa from a W. EUIa, Gllmore efflclaL The
Overland made aa average ef miles per galloa of Red Ilea
gasoline hi the greeulag stock
Stoilebaker Cotamaader woa the- coveted Sweepetakes Trophy hi tho
Gllmore-Yoflemlte raa vhea tt achieved a ooamlia average ox
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HcrWtak Alhe left) asststaat tnaaager
moraw nreseats I P. Batts, driver, of a
tonnniles per gaDaa la the AAA supervised event and aa ao taimtj wtaniflmwawiBw-
taal average of 23.779 miles per gaUoa of Bed Lfoa. Earl B. GO- raa. Packard made aa actaal average
more, president of the Gllmore Oil company, is plet ar e d above Bed lAfm gasoline la the epie stock car
right, awarding a trophy to Driver William C. Ifartia. . ,
of refined oil sales for Gii-
Faekard 120, the cap a-hich
M I of the Gnmore-Yosemite
of 144 miles per gallon of
High Scoring for Card N
Qnb'a Afternoon Goes '
to Mr. E. Crablree
LYONS Uxm. Hugo BaUea and
Mrs. Earl AUeavaere bostesses to
the Wednesday Afleraooa - Card
elnb at the Allen home with a
1:S0 deuert 'luncheon, frith high
score going to Ural Bverette Crab
tree and others to Mrs. Percy
matt and Mrs. Paul Smith.
George Nrdlgger is in the Leb
anon hospital with Injuries caused
when he was struck with a log.
H Economy
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As Proven in the Gilmore
Yosemite Test Run .
Comfort!!
Beyond Comparison ivith tKe
TnTOH'TT-I'PTD "PVT.1" (Exclusive
VViJAaiAU4 JLI X JLl
with Nash)
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Imagine "Tuning In9
Your Weather! ! !
. If a uncanny a kittle
dial in this new 1939
Nash beauty "tunes
in" spring weather all
winter long. And with
its new terrific 99-h.p.
engine, - Nash is the
best boy in town. Just
look at its low price!
Just Look at This
r Low Price
Delivered Here!
This Four-Door Sedan
. . , Including Standard
Equipment and Fed
eral Taxes
Optional Equipment 811ght
Extra Cost)
' See This Sensation Today at
3S5 N. Conmercial St.
Phone 3734
TnickWeek"Now
Current Over US
Cherrolet Company Dealer
DispJara Being Held
JanVl4 to 21
DETEOIT-Ias the world's
largest producer not only of pas
senger cars but of trucks, Chev
rolet is taking the Initiative this
month in a move designed to
focus Interest of' commercial ve
hicle users on. (heir transporta
tion needs. The program will
take the form cf a National
Truck week, January 14 to Janu
ary 21, plans for whlch are be
ing completed now by W. E.
Fish, commercial car and trnek
sales manager of Chevrolet.
The company's entire organi
zation, wholesale and retail. Is
enlisted in the campaign, Mr.
Fish said. Details of the oper
ation were worked out nere De
cember 20, at a meeting of re
gional truck managers., repre
senting the wholesale organiza
tion from coast to coast.
Thirty thousand special mes
sages hare gone to fleet users
from coast to coast in advance
of the event, inviting them to
view the special truck displays
everywhere. In many instances.
manufacturers of equipment are
cooperating in the program, ex
hlbiting specialised equipment
like that which made Chevro
let's big space at the National
Truck show In New York One of
the main interest centers In that
exposition.
Nemo Sewing Glib
At Wampler Home
HAZEL GREEN Mrs. Louis
Wampler and Mrs. Henry Bruen
lng were Joint hostesses to the
Nemo sewing club for an all day
social meeting at the Wampler
home. Present in addition to
the hostesses and members were
special guests Mrs. Lee Dow,
Mrs. Edward Kuenzt and Miss
Clara Brnenlng.
' . Mr. and Mrs. Henry - Fialey
are moving to their home recent
ly bought from George Tkatch.
The farming land and strawberry
field are reated to Mr. Lowery.
: . The W H. WUiiamson tamUy
have been : having the mumps.
Conald .and Alois are able to
return - to school, St Joseph
academy, and St. Paul, but Wil
liamson is seriously ill, . having
had a relapse. : ... ...
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Reelect Directors
Of Mutual Phones
DAYTON Harry ghtrmaa and
W. I. IT Ren were reelected di
rectors of the Dayton Mutual
Telephone company at the an
nual meeting and dinner Wed
nesday. Fifty-five folks attended;
I. T. Nsvlor. engineer from
Salem, was the main speaker and
save a sranhle comnarlson of
the growth and strength of the
Dayton company with other com
panies of the state. The board
of directors will elect officers
January IS.
mow no Blessing
To Packard Racer
But Car Comes Through
in Economy Run With
Honor in Class
Much has been written about
the heantv of snow but from all
indications L. P. Butts, Packard
driver in the Gilmore-Yosemite
economy run, could more than
fin a volume on the hazards and
general dlsagreeableness of a
blizzard when one is trying to
set a new record for speed and
gasoline economy.
Butts, and his Packard 1X0, in
Mimnatit with drivers from all
over southern California In other
popular models of stock cars, set
out from Los Angeles to compete
In the famous Gllmore economy
ran. Much snow and heavy weath
er was encountered before the race
was completed out the sturdy
Packard 120 made a fine show
tar in Its class, caoturing first
honors for time and gasoline consumed.
An actual average mileage or
81.84 miles oer ration was re
corded by the stock Packard ac
cording to Lynn Lambeth, mana
ger for State Motors, Inc., local
distributors for Packard. Lambeth
pointed out that this was an ex
ceptionally "heavy" trip both
from a weather, as well as a
"rrade. standnoint but Uk suite
of obstacles the Packard came
through with flying colors.
China War Zone
Sailor Visiting
Fred Strake, jr., Stationed
at Shanghai With Ship,
at Parent's Home
BUYER Fred Strake, Jr.. ar
rived faoms the last of Decem
ber and Is spending three weeks
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Strake. This la his first
visit home in three years. He
is with the US navy and was
stationed at Shanghai. China,
and tells many war experiences.
His ship, the USS Augusta, Is
now at San Francisco.
Mrs. Milton Bolter has been
under observation, because of an
appendicitis attack, at the An
derson hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dodson
were charivaried by S friends.
Baker's Relatives Injured
S. L. Baker reports that his
brother, Lem Baker and wife of
Portland are both in the Mc
Minnville hospital because of se
rious Injuries sustained in an ac
cident when their car skidded,
turned over three times and
landed in a ditch. They were
on their way here to visit with
the Bakers.
The boat owned by Alfred
Fllckinger now at Depoe Bay,
was washed upon the beach but
uninjured by the recent storm.
Mr. and Mrs. Fllckinger made
two trips there to see about it.
D. J. Purvine recently deliv
ered a 18 5-foot pole to the Inde
pendence Sand and Gravel com
pany. It will serve to swing
gravel buckets for river opera
tions.
Stayton Gardener
Meeting Thursday
STAYTON Mrs. H. A. Beau-
champ will entertain the Stayton
Garden club in her home Thurs
day, January 19 at 7:30 p. m.
A chapter of the book oa the
study of flower arrangement
will be reviewed by Mrs. Earl
Miller.
There will be a discussion of
continuous blooming of peren
nial border.
WHAT WOULD HAPPHi ToYOlJ
IF A TEE GUI' OUT AT 60?
rotrn u SAiut with hudsons
EXCLUSIVE AUTO-POISE CONTROL
VHY? Because thi revohidooary awirhsnicil
lavcatioa (patent applied foe) satomsticaUy
helps to keep wheels oa their couns-oa rough
roads, la heavy side winds, ws wbiu tin
hUvn. . The operatic of AUTO-POISB CON
TOOL does not require special tires, tubes or
extra topipsneaf of say kind, It k staadard at ao
extra coat oa all 1959 Hodaoa rasaiigq cart;
NO OTHZ31 CAR HAS ANYTHING UKX IT.
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WHAT WOULD HAFPEU TO YOU
I? HYD3 AUUCS SlDDEttY FAILED?
YOUTJ U SAFEt WITH HUDSON'S '
Exausrvs double-safe bxakes
WHY? Becsote, evea if hydraulics shoald sad
denrjr fiul through accident or service aegfcet,
the driver of a Hndtoa put fmhtt frtbr tb
jMwees ptdmiuA STOP&Thsaks to Hndtoas
exclusive DoabhSafe Brakes tro braking rrv
1 ssms (fiaest Bcndiz Hydraulics smd a separate
reserve mechanical system) working automsd-.
cally from the mm foot pedaL Many letters ia
oar files tell of aeddeaxs prevented by Double,
Sam Brakes, staadard ia all 1939 Hudson, '.
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West Salem Has
Gain in Population
WEST 8ALKM PopulaUon of
West Salem Is 1222, which rep-
reseats a S per cent increase over
late December, 1927, according
to figures compiled or City Re
corder R. E. Pattlaon and City
Engineer W. L. LaDue.
The figures are based oa rec
ords contained In the city water
books. Population a year ago
was 1120.
Propose Billboard
Zone at Jefferson
Mayor Epley Suggests All
Sack Ads Be Bloved
to Dty Limiu
JEFFERSON The Commun
ity Booster club held its meet-
log Tuesday night in the elub
rooms. Mayor Epley gave a
talk, suggesting that billboards
advertising Jefferson and com
munity, be placed at the city
limits entering Jefferson. The
dues were changed' to oue dollar
per year. The home economics
elass of the Jefferson school
will serve lunch at the next
meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Barl Lynes and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wied left
Wednesday on a 9-day motor
trip to California, going by way
of the Redwood highway.
Woman's Club Meets
The Woman's club held Its
meeting Wednesday afternoon St
the country home of Miss Mar
guerite Looney, north of Jeffer
son. Plans were discussed for a li
brary benefit to be held in the
near future with Mrs. Herbert
Looney, Miss Marguerite Looney
and Mrs. Karl Steiwer to make
arrangements. Two poems were
given by Mrs. Hal Wiley and the
book review by Mrs. M. D. Loo
ney. Mrs. Hal Wiley, Mrs. D. H.
Looney and Miss Olive Cooper
assisted the hostess.
Nash on Increase
In Future Orders
Effort to Keep up ' TOD
Tax Plant, ays Head
of Coast iArea
Advance orders lor new Nash
cars for January nd February
have more than dotfbled the or
ders for the same period a year
ago, according to word v received
here yesterday by W. Wj Carter,
local Nash dealer.
A wire from Milton N. Larson,
Nash Pacific coast regional man
ager, stated that orders already
on file would tax the plant ca
pacity to produce the number of
cars sought by dealers and pros
pective Nash owners.
Larson, In his wire, pointed out
that production in the automobile
industry for the week ending De
cember 10 topped the 100,000
car mark for the first time In
16 months. Nash, he declared, is
only one of several of . the major
manufacturers which are strain
ing to keep up -with the flood of
orders.
Nash this year, with the sen
sational automatic "weather eye"
for winter driving. Is winning a
greater reception in this territory
than ever before," Carter said yes
terday. -
Barber's Shop Is
$25 Loser, Dallas
DALLAS Lyna's Barber shop
hers wag burglarised sometim
Thursday Bight with 25.60 ta
ken from the cash register.
Entrance was gained through
a back window of the shop. Noth
ing else was taken.-. .
Officers are working n the
case, but, so far no arrests have
been made.
WPA Supervisors
Visit Rural School
PIONEER Mrs. .Neva Poor
man and Mrs. Emma Wasson,
WPA cooklna supervisor ef Sa-
flem. Inspected the Pioneer school
hot lunch project Friday.
Mrs. Clarence Dornbecker hon
ored her daughter Mary Lou with
a birthday dinner Tuesday night.
Mary Lou was eight years old.
Those enjoying the dinner were
Mrs. Geo. Curtiss and Mrs. Ar
dath Domaschofsky of Dallas;
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Domaschof
sky and children Jean, Mildred.
Jo Ann, Rex and Ray, Mr. and
Mrs. Burt Curtiss and children.
George and Maydene, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Dornbecker and child
ren Ruth and Robert, David Al
len, Curtiss, Fred and Mary Lou
Dornbecker and the hostess.
Hodsoa's aew Dash-Locking Safety MoodV like aa airplsa door, is
hinged at the front and cannot alowopea Decaase wmu oiu j teoui
to close tt tighter. Locked by a latch operated from the driver a
seat, theft of ear or parts Is mlalniked because who a the car &
locked the hood Is locked. Phota shows J. A. Purdy, Director of
Safety for the Michigan Mutual liability company, potntmg out the
safety features of the hood to Captain 1L D. Ator and Stewardess
Agaes Speace of the America Airlines. """ " :
Another Teacher
Added at Valsetz
VALSETZ- Miss Virginia Lay
ton, Monmouth, has been added
to the staff of teachers hero and
has takes over the first grade.
Several persons here are suffer
ing from severe colds. Miss Kath
leen Dahl Is confined to her boms
suffering with the mumps. Mrs.
D. Hogan was reported recover
ing from the same malady.
Rhea, infant daughter of the
Hmaults, who was taken to a
Salem hospital suffering from ear
Infection, has returned .home.
The school Improvement club
met this week and will not meet
again until February 6, with Mrs.
Max-Kelser presiding.
Lebanon Teacher Denies
; Story, of Her Marriage
- LEBANON The reported mar
riage of , Miss Grace . MeAullffe.
Lebanon school ' teacher, - and
Leonard Hudson of Sflverton was
erroneous, she has advised The
Statesman. The date of their In
tended marriare has not been an
nounced.
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Performance ....
Economy ... ......
THE LINCOLN ZEPHYR
is acknowledged to be the style leader of
its era. It has turned modern automotive de
sign in a new direction. Beneath the car's
graceful streamlines, in closed types, is the
first structure of its kind the unit-body-and-frame.
Steel panels are welded to a steel truss
type framework. Powering: the Lincoln-Zephyr
is the Vtype 12-cylinder engine giving out
standing performance with unusual economy.
Performance is brilliant. The 1939 car has hy
draulic brakes. Six body types, eight colors.
Coupe Sedan Coupe . 4-Door Sedan
01623 01633 $1664
An Prices at Salem -
VALLEY MOTOR CO.
' 375 CENTER"ST-
"Over 20 Years of Friendly Service"
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Once Blore PACKARD T7INS IN THE FIELDS Over the
; fierce grueling test rtm 'from Los Angeles to Yosemite
National Park PACKARD proves its superior stamina and
" ; operating economy in the sensational Gilmore
Ecbtaomy Run." ' ; . . : . ; ; ' . ',-
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. Delivered Prices at Salem Fully Equipped
: Six Scdcn ; . 01323 Cix Ccrpo . . 01233
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