"BMMM,,'"iM,M"M,ieB"1"""1 mwwr- -c L - r.m-.:.t . - - - driving aaiety Mfcrcd s Experienced Test Drivers - List Ways, to -Prevent ; Traffic Mishaps With the advent of the tour lag season and "the prospect that more motorists will take to the road this year than in 'many years past, Charles A. Chayne, fcuick chief engineer, listed the folio wing .safe' driving sugges ' tlona compiled as a result of a Questionnaire submitted1 te- six veteran Batch test drivers: : Never tars your head when talking 'with occupants of the csr. ' Do not tale hands from wheel for gestures. Keep your mind -on driving. ? : Watch the crossroads. . ' nn"V Mint ' " Regulate car speed according to road and tratue r conditions. Obey : speed laws. Slow up before entering turns, Hake use of your car rear vision . mirror and keep It in roper position. Do not pass cars on grade or blind tarns, and stay on your own side of tbe road. If a tire goes flat while driv ing, avoid using brakes until car Is traveling at moderate rate of speed. - . Do not attempt to make des tination when tired or sleepy. It is bad practice to read street addresses while driving a - ear.. -. - .-- ; , Do not drive on the wrong lde of the road to prevent what you may think will be .41 accl- ' lent, .. Keep windshield clean. Do not rely too much oa yotr brakes .when making stops. 1 Learn by - trial - what your car will do when skidding. Keep . radio volume low Enough to hear railroad signals, sat balance or fire sirens and sther car horns. Do not depend solely on rear t lew mirror when driving in re-1 terse. Look baekv v I I VUIUV IV -m I lit IIWD WVIWIS I w I See that your brakes, UghtS I and steering gear are In proper I ISO IVl UTUnUIUUB VUI VWB - - - .1 A - - ability or the ability of others. ' Lantis Purchases Old Snyder Place CLEAR LAKE E. G. who purchased the old Lantis. ! Snyder I place, more recently . owned by the Hillmans, is razing the old knaa Sn4. saaaMl . . tlaAw 1 A uUdlng; d ecSn. a" modern oae-story sir-room house. ! Miss Jennie Muscott. Portland. has been uendinr a few days with her sister. Mrs. Luther J. Chspin. , Miss Muscott, who has vlslted several expositions, has Init rtnrtift1 from San Francisco where she spent several days jTisiung tne worms rsir. sne praises the fair highly and says that Oregon's exhibit Is by fa. the best of all Attend World's Fair MONMOUTH Mr. and Mrs. K. N. Keener are attendinr the world's fair at San Francisco, and will visit their daughter. Mrs. Minnie Kerns and their grandson in Oakland. 11 uWjJ0 i 1 ,rt A'.'.4ocwcowsj0?seS',5oft0ee'See"-. If leads in cccc!crc:iono.it loads in hill-clinibmo.. and it also leads in sales! - I ... uu Ha-' wtilrh snell value, which means . - in more mj uhu wi - handsome Chevrolet: the ace per- hfch quality ; - uiuovaw v saA iJ ; sIasm tw i . w-wv v mw m mm mm m n mm m mm u mm a iAsv.tiriri first car of the Isndl SVS III!! V " ST It's first In gofer, th. "x SnTS uw years, toppial sui public demand! tL ii eh W mM 433 N. COJIMERCIAL Selected as the of flclal courtesy car merce convention and tourist bureau, tbe smart Plymouth sedan above Is seem getting Its final touch of "makeup" from Priacilla Tottea (left) and Pauline Prior. With Hollywood emblems oar the grille, hub caps and windshield, the country offering Hollywood eeganizaUoaa, . . y - . Offset Fund loss The net Increase In gasoline ier 7 on Income from this source for the first three months, will be nutti ...... flSS ASA f MHmatl tAv mt,hA rand f nndn. R H. Ral- doekv ,ute hlghwsy engineer, re- The increase In gasoline-for the first three months of 13. after deducting refunds and adminis trative costs, was f lZS.OSO. If this ratio of increase . continues throughout the year the gasoline tax Income will be tSOO.OOO greater than estimated by the highway commission. Officials said the increase so far -n .1 Pr eent OTer H was pointed out, however, that the tax might decrease la Iter In th eyear due to unsatls- Iter in the year due to unsatls- I Entertain Mothers i Tnnvrp Th hi.h rhi Home EcooonUc, cU with their teacher. Miss Gertrude Roenlke, I entertained Thursday .afternoon I at their work room in ,Ahe high I school, with a Mothers' day program. Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Riches and two children are enjoying a 10-day trip to Treasure island I Farmers are busy finishing planting corn and Deans. Gas Tax Receipts Ait- m . mm mm wwrv mvmw www. mmw rnpui. ia KMEm --. svaja. mLm suaw , of course, for It's first In g.'K ... i4nm CLir csn u iv" UUIt fSm uiiu uw .mm , aMw. awn . tm to you for all the fun jougetoutof it! - Get the most for rot mmv rhln?a bur a new Chevrolet! Get the most for tout money . m,- ....... - ., . f., ST. for Hollywood's Chamber of Com this Plymouth scout car win tour as a convention lure to national ,.-;-4. ' . OCE Students to Elect on Tuesday MONMOUTH The following havo been, nominated for student body officers of Oregon College of Education for the coming year . :C;.A: Tor president: Errin Meade, Banks; Edward Miller, EU Hel ens; Harvey WUlUms, Parkdale. For vice president: Dexter McCarty, Boring; Stephen schmidt, jcugene. Tor . secretary-treasurer: Jean Appleberry, Tigard; .Virglala Craven, Monmouth; Juanlta Har rington, Columbia City; Lenora Jensen. Monmouth; 'Dorothy smith, isimira. . r Elections will . be Tuesday. Pies Bring Funds For Scholarships DETROIT The Detroit grade school held Its annual pie so cial aad program Wednesday night, with a fair sised crowd In attendance. A play, "Elmer" by the upper grades and directed by Willow Evans, kept everyone laughing. The primary grades presented a skit with Catherin Fryer the reader and directed by Joan Stayner. -r . , Roy Newport, local merchant acted as auctioneer for the pies. The school made I2C.10 to be used to help send, girls to 1H summer school at Corvallis. El- berta Llbby. Msrauerite Jrcksnn j and Louise Phillips are the girls eligible for the trip. , , i hverery etejfle part -ftaa Mr miA irvm rfitt m sssw eaw, swvv m acceleration flat in to iS with orfWiftmvf , wW.,. , 1 Royal Couple to 71 1 grw" : i ' " It'a Stock llachine 7ithl ; Unusual ; : Euipment, ' ; . Unique Purpose ? Word has been received by the Salem Automobile company, local Chrysler dealers, that when their majesties, King George , vl and Queen Elisabeth, - visit Canada. part of their traveling will be done In a specially-built Chrysler Royal recently completed at the Wind sor. Ont, plant of . th Chrysler corporation. All sorts of features contributing ; to eomfort, beauty and safety hare been installed In a special convertible body, mount ed en the Royal IS S Jnch " wheel- base chassis usually equipped with seven-passenger closed bodies. - r The rear compartment is en tirely enclosed : la shatterproof glass so that the royal "visitors may see and -be seen aad at the same time enjoy the utmost pro tection. Ia inclement weather the top may be raised quickly. . Beau Dtff erens 'The seat design is unusual in that the auxUlary seats face the rear instead of the front, etiquette forbidding that anyone ' save the chauffeur should ride with his back to royalty. The rear com partment is upholstered in dark Mao broadcloth and a special blue carpet covers the floor. The -mov able armrest lu the center has a large hand mirror on either side. Two blue hassocks and two broad cloth laprobes of the same color are carried. A dictaphone and clock are other convenient acces sories. - The British : royal ' Insignia Is carried oa the panel of each rear door tad also is mounted. Illu minated, abere the center of the windshield. When the king aad queen occupy the car the' royal standard also will be displayed. The ear is driven by a regula tion Royal englae with special aluminum head that gives 191 horsepower. Walts sidewall tires with - Goodyear puncture ? proof tubes are used. As an added safe ty feature, fog lights supplement the regulatloa headlamps. The ear was purchased by the Canadiaa government and all de- tails of Its design and equipment were approved ia Ottawa. i Moore President i Of State ARYE MONMOUTH Mrs. Helen Blair and Miss Etta Millet, leal telephone operators oa vacations returned yesterday from a motor trip . to Port Orford. They brought back rhododendrons sad axalea In bloom, from the coast sections, and report all the ser port towns busy with tourist travel. Arthur Moore, Monmouth, was elected president of the Aged Retirement and Touth Employ ment, Inc., at a convention held In Corvallis Saturday, to serve for a f .month term. . Other of ficers named were: G. H. Ward, Tillamook, vice president; Mae Fitch, Corvallis, secretary; Doris Jutner, Corvallis, treasurer; George Harrimaa, Salem, J. A. Reiber, Falls City, and Mrs. C. O. Thomas, Vernonia, were nam ed board of trustees. EXOU3YZ i cusxzn ; 1217 $mn:3 ST OIIYstOliTS fAZOUS . YAIYE-W-I2A0SX ' pc?ECTn i IIYT2AUUC 'CsMbM: J" J- cn2-Lcnc:i . fiia w3 f" SYS11U - -; i PHONE 31t3 r::icr Champion Heats Champion V -. : t ? . . x ' "v ' . , , - ' i - v : , - -,: ::: " , .'" i ;-- v v, -a. .. t i. :' : ' . . . ".. T " i . - Xwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmmm i Ralph GnldabJL already the aatloa's vftth his sew Stadebaker Cbamploa foUowiag bis astowadtag tory la the recent AagwsU UasterS tourney, to which be asea a 1 sparine 27 strokes to beat America's greatest golfers, tecladiaa Sasa flaead. Laws littie. Gene the victory extra sure bo shot also reeeatly porchased a new Tire Progress Is Factor inj Safely Three Years Eitrineerina. Extengire Uoa( Tests ! Giren new Model . - One of the least; conspicuous developments of tho motor ear which has made possible the modern automobile's saiaiiag performance has beea tirs manu facture, asserts Walter Zosel, manager of . the Goodrich Silrer town store at 198 south Commer cial street. Quick stops, non-skid qualities and blowout protection. eoupled with longer wear are the out standing achievements in the tire field, all reflected Is the Good rich Safety Sllrertown tire with the life-saver tread, he declared. Zosel pointed out that three years of painstaking engineer ing and more than a million NO. 6 . AA A (c1? ' , -; I ' . "I ' . - , , ' ' ' ' open and western golf champion, garaaea aad Bfflle Barke. Te aaafce the final alae boles la S3. Guldshl 1939 srndebaker Presideat. . . miles of siactlag road tests pre ceded the Introduction of this aew produet. "In the v pacific . northwest where Urn mosatala roads, vet highways aad long dlstaaeas pat emphasis oa these tiro qualities; the 5 Goodrich Safety SUvtrtows has won overwhelming - accep- .ae:-declared. :.; i?arallel Parking Is Now in Vogue SILVERTON Mayor ZetU Schlador saw oaa of her first expressed wishes when she took over the city reigns realised this week when the parallel parking lines were painted on Silvertons dty center streets and cars, long parking by heading in, changed the method. Considerable more room was thus gained for pass ing motorists but the parkiag problem has become more diffi cult, merchants stats. KainBoiv Analysis Permitf Control of Alloy Proportions Before It Ijtxret Fornaces , Becsuse every metaf has a "rainbOF" of its own. Ford Mo tor - company i metallurgists are able to , control the composition of aQoy iron .before it Is poured out-of the furaaces ia the Luge 30-acre - Ford ; foundry s at Dear born." Mich. This w advanced - method - of analysis, which Is the Industrial equivalent of making certain the cake. Is good before it is baked. Is superior to the chemical analy sis it supersedes in several Im portant respects. . The foremost of these Is in time. It requires only eight minutes to snalyze simultaneously s 1 z : different samples for six elements, a total of xs determinations "made in a fraction of the time needed for chemical : analysis. The method permits control of metal In the making Instead simply of provid ing a means for examining the f wished product. The value of this factor, la a foundry that pours several hundred tons of metal a day, is obvious. . Used by Sdeatbrts v . The method is the same In principle as that which , enabled astronomers to discover helium on. the . sua that Is, . speetro- graphic analysis. This Is based on the fact that when light from any one of the f z elements which makevup the earth Is sent through a prism. It forms a ralabow made up of . distinc tive spectral llaes. These lines vary la Intensity la proportion to the amount of the different ele ments la the sample being ana lysed. ... - - Ia the Ford plant a tiny Astr lag 1-S inch In diameter aad shout an " Inch long Is poured. and speeded from the cupola to the laboratory la ., a pneumatic tube.' The sample Is placed la a spark gap, and , rol s applied. The light eaters the spectrograph and Is broken up into spectral lines by a prism The pattern of the lines Is pho tographed, and the density of the lines representing chromium, copper, manganese, molybdenum, nicaei anff silicon then is meas ured by a highly sensitive in strument called the mierophoto- meter. REHIRE TBACHEIII NORTH HOWELL The North Howell teachers, Mrs. Myrtle Clark and. Mrs. Nell Hilflker. have been rehired for next school yesr. .. v-m- mi V7itHn the Irotding orea oi Salem (ZS to 33 mSss) Is grown about 70 of Orsgon'a crrmucd hop crop coa sistiag of approximcrtelT 75X03 bodes, or 1SXS3XC3 pounds. The annual cost of production of thssa hops' wSl enrsrago ctpproxjmatelr 18c par pound or d toted of The cost oi production of hops is distrxbutsxi ots fofiowss V T ForLaborj! For Materials For Misxrellcmoous10 par cent During the growing season this oxea empbyes. in addition to the regular crew oi moa xoointcdned fho year around, approximately , 2SC3 additional man and 'women and during harrost sorao 35X03 to 43X33 addi tional workers are raruirsdV :-Y v ; It also must be taken into consideration that the tno tsiiods and ouscellaneous articles purchassd by tho hop growers xndude such items as woo&'lumber. hn plsments and repairs el exrurpment which adds to the labor of other ccanmodiriea, , Wind SgIsati vjcdtfJk pickina. erviaa aad - acSno hens ee the T. A. Livesley MaEanroM ssna aera at aeav ui. Automobile bhovt On Wheels Is Due . - - I Ford Company's Complete ; Line to Be Exhibited in Salem Blonday t j "A full-fledged automobile show i on wheels." was the msnner in ( which W. L. Phillips, local Ford J dealer, described the Ford quality ! group caravan that will arrive at his dealership Mondsy, May IS, at i noon. ! "The complete line of Ford T-t passenger cars. Mercurys, Lincoln- Zephyrs, and Ford V- commercial and truck units, will be shown In addition to a cut-away chassis and f parts display boards.- said W. L. i Phillips. This exhibit, he con- i tinned, "brought to Salem through I the cooperation of Valley Motors Co provides an excellent oppor- ; tunlty for the many people who have expressed keen interest In s these cars to Inspect-and ride In , 1 them." -- -,. v - Movie Is Included The cars ran has been arranged i to give the public a first-hand pie- ' ture of Ford products and meth- ods. A motion picture illustrating Ford operations will be shown at i the Ford dealership and factory trained experts will be on hand to : explain the complete exhibit. - W. L. Phillips, of Valley Motor Co., emphasised that provisions: are being made to accommodate everyone in attendance to take a; ride la oae or more of the differ- ent units of the Ford quality group. - X This exhibit," uld Phillips, is oae well worth a visit by everyone i Interested In modern pssseager ; ear aad track transportation. Ev ery effort has beea expended to; auks the display complete, unus-; aal aad In teres tins. X arge every- i oae to take advaatage of this op-: portanlty and cordially Invite you to Join ns Monday." Fanners9 Banquet j Set Tuesday Eve ! INDEPENDENCE J. ii Le Masters of Oregon State college ! will be the speaker at the Inde- j pendence chamber of com-ieree ; annual farmers' banquet at-. Campbell's hall Tuesday evening, May 16. Invitations have been sent out to some 100 farmers to at-j tend the meeting- 'which is spon-! sored each year by the chamber.: The agriculture committee tni charge of ' the arrangements for : the meeting lacludes O. D. Kel-! ley.- Dr. C. D. Long, Kenneth! Williams and John E. Black. A SERIES .CSDSxcatii 2Spsrcvnt r 4 t -1