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Given Real Test
Travels at CO Miles per for
24 Honrs Steady on
Dry Lake Course .
TOLEDO The mt Willys.
. Overland, already well known
for Its operating economy, es-
UblUhed another interesting rec
ord recently when a stock model
was driven oyer a dry lake
coarse at Rosamond Calif., for
a 2 4-hour period at an average
speed ef 10. miles asv hoar.
FTOvlng Ita economy toper-
ation the car. traveling 1,9 ZS
miles la, the 24-hour . period.
averaged 1I.C7 miles per gal
lon pt ga and consumed ; only
six quarts or oil. - ; v
Ted Ellis, veteran test drtyer, I
was the sole driver of the : ear
in the. gruelling run, which was
made under careful supervision
of the American Racing asaoctj
ation. '."---
Officiating for the 'association
were Ray E- Cook, Chief - Stew
art, and Fred Frame. Officials
of Willys-Overland Motors, Inc.,
said the performance of the ear.
driven by E 1 1 1 s was another
proof of the ability of the Wll-
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' ,,Delivered in Salem j B
Tests "Honunjf Device Planed; Enhanced Tourist
Tradalorcccsl
Associated . Company Pets
out Maps; Shows all
V: National Parks ;
"Greatly Increased motor trav-
el throughout the entire acifle
coast is anticipated ' during the
I coming summer season aecord-
ing to Harold R. Deal, advertis-
lnr and sales promotion Man
ager, of Tide water : Associatea
Oil company.-' . '-Z':i.i,
- 'Not only will - the - Golden
Gate- International Exposition on
Treasure Island in San Francisco
bay serve as a magnate to bring
countless thousands of ', : visitors
from all. parts of the united
State, ; but the scenic wonders
ot the : west will provide added
incentive to explore beauty spots I
oU the main traveled highways."
Deal added.---.-.
RnoinnMi ith itMt atnft "homin derlre is this new t-lymoatli Recognizing that national
sedan of Inventor William P. Lear at Roosevelt new. xne np. jru i me wew wu
.i ..t - w mid nllots. al-l ticular appeal to many, who will I
rdTaecepted for military mm commercial piae. Maay Mdal be driving Pacific i , coast high,
demonstrations were made by a fleet of Plymouth radio cars with ways this year, a i most complete
pecial equipment like this. new map titled Western United
ycunonn.mwMMuu , ...... states Highways is now being
. . . distributed by Associated deal-1
lng Service at 102 Busn r-reet. I era. 0f ouUtanding interest
. 1939 Hudson Convertible Cars Hake Bow
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lys-Overlahd engine to .perform
at top speed for great distances
on a relatively small amount of
fuel. -
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L;B; I2AMS- MOTORS
525 Marion Street
Phone 7033
Golden Gate Fair
Map Is in Detail
Shell Company Offers It
Free at Stations in
Bay ; District
For the guidance of visitors
to the Golden Gate Exposition on
Treasure . Island, Shell Oil - com
pany, Inc., has prepared a de
tailed map showing the location
of all buildings on the Island,
according toJ. E,. Puhlman, lo
cal manager for the company
i here. I
Prepared in color, this attrac
tive map reveals at a fiance
I which buildings are free and
which require admission fees.
For the visitor who drives his
1 car to Treasure Island, there is
I a diagram ; showing : the ap
proaches to; the Bay Bridge
from either the Oakland or the
I San Francisco side, and the
lanes of trafel from the bridge
to the island. An indexed dia
gram of the; parking area then
enables the motorist to record
the exact location of his can
Motorists may obtain this map
free from any Shell dealer in
the Bay area or from Shell Tour
the Shell building, San Francis-1 will be the IS complete detailed
co Visitors to the fair are in-1 maps of national parks in the
ylted to avail themselves 01 we i MtiiarTr art.
racmues oi aneu murug r-1 of wegt are designed to meet
vice while in San Franseo. I the needs of motorists intending
Here ; t k a v -mav receive their t tUU anr r the national parks
man.: meet their friends or
leave messages tor them, vbtain
assistance fit planning side trips
out of San Francisco, or sugges
tions for their return route.
in California. Oregon, Washing-
ten, Montana, Colorado, Wyom-1
ing. New Mexico, Arizona and
Utah," Deal stated. Sufficient
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deUU has been included so that I riMtlmels Convertible time, and this new 1939 Udwa Eight Convertible Brougham, Just onc;
not only mileages between lm-1 "v-Tk. Hudson Motor Car company, is being displayed by Hudson dealers everywhere as iDe mi"
Legion, Auxiliary
Entertain Mothers
i portent points within each ot
the parks are clearly indicated,
but all points ot interest in the
parks are included so that the
map may serve as a zjuide to
those visiting any of the is na
tional parks for the first time."
Ul t .Spring Showing now 1. process. HSmtlkA; onrt of the Moonjt thSa. Francis
Fair, the ions, sieeK lines oi ue new nwvu re - -
grownd im the Tower of the Swa, famous landmark of Treasure Island. San Francisco's Fairground.
LEBANON The American Le-I
xlon and auxiliary presented an
impressive Mothers' day program
in Legion hail Tuesday night, hon
oring Legion mothers with a ban-
auet and an evening's entertain
ment.
Carl Mosler ot Salem, a state
executive of the Legion, closed
with an address on "Honoring Our
Mothers."
Miss Donna Gill, teacher in the j
Mck Chosen by
Royal Motorists
Rebekahs Elect
Blanche Stephens Rniers and Dnke
jLiTt.Ksu. At xne meeting
of Mt. Jefferson Rebekata lodge
the following officers were elect
ed: Noble Grand, Blanche Ste
phens; vice-grand. Carol Hersh-
TourisU Mentioned
Royalty has established a
Buick vogue this year, with vis-
berg; recording secretary, Laura J iting monarchs and princes spe-
Albany schTOls, and her fatner, 1 Tnomag treMUrer, Grace Thurs-1 cify ing this world-known make
Dr. J. G. Gill, will drive to Tam
arack camo near Sisters Saturday
to make plans for opening the
camp owned and operated by Miss
GUI and Miss Lucille Murphy of
Pendleton. Tamarack is a recrea
tional camp for girls and has been
successfully operated for a jnum
ber of years.
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ton. They will be installed later.
! A memorial service for departed
members of Mt. Jefferson .e-
bekah lodge was given by Mrs.
L. L. Shields.
Mrs. Roy Chester has return
ed from a weeks visit with her
son and aaugnier-in-iaw, Mr.
and Mrs. F. C. Lavender in
Seattle. They brought her home
and then continued their trip
south.
Milton Mason of Seward,
Alaska, spent a few days visit
ing his mother, Mrs. George C.
Mason, and other relatives. He
is with the Coast Guard sta
tioned at Seward Upon his re
turn home, he will be trans
ferred to Pribiloff Island, to
guard the seals.
Canadian tour have custom built
bodies, finished in a beautiful
maroon, and are built on special
155" wheelbase chassis, powered
by 143-horsepower Buick Series
90 valve-in-head engines.
Combining all of the most ad
vanced features of modern en
gineering and design, the cars
are equipped with s p e c la I
wrought fittings and beautiful
fabrics, selected on advice of
Norman Hartnell, the designer
of Her Majesty's wardrobe.
OF A SERIES
P
IF
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The manufacturing of furnaces and air conditioning
equipment furnishes employment for more than 30 men
in the city of Salem. Two manufacturing plants, Caspar
and Cutler and the W. W. Rosebraugh Company make
and distribute more than $100,000 worth of this equip
ment Mors than 65 of theYesale pries of these fur
naces and air conditioning equipment is paid in wages
to Salem men for labor. . ' J . ,
Other products of the Rosebraugh plant are under
ground gasoline- tanks and sprinkler systems for rural
irrigation. ' w j.-.
Two more Salem industrial plants that are growing
with the city
Joint Exercises
Held for Eighth
Grade Graduates
TURNER The eighth grade
commencement program was held
in the school auditrolum Wednes
day night, with Crawford district
class joining. Betty Peetz was pK
I anist.
The program: Class song. Invo
cation, H. S. Bond; welcome, Ro-
isalie White; piano duet, Doris
Webb and Betty Peets; class his
tory. Pearl Hogsed, president:
reading, Mamie Wlrtenen; vocal
trio, Marjorie Showers, Doris
Webb and Pearl Hogsed; panel
discussion on "Well Built Lives"
by the boys, led by James Boyer;
girls chorus; address, Roy Hew
itt, Salem, on "Necessity for Clear
Thinking"; presentation of diplo
mas, Mrs. Blanche D. Williams,
teacher.
The graduates. Turner, Pearl
Hogsed, Mary Peterson, Marjorie
Showers, Doris Webb, Rosalie
White, Melvin Baker, James Boy
er, Harold Ensor, Edward Hat
field. Gordon McCully, Lois Fred-
rickson; Crawford. Mamie Wlrten
en. Bernice Glbbson. Mrs. Bern ice
Barker teacher.
of car for their personal trans
portation while in America, Otto
J. Wilson, local Buick dealer.
was advised.
When Their Majesties. King
George VI and Queen Elizabeth,
arrived in Canada Monday, they
were met by two specially built
Buick convertible phaetons, for
use wherever they require auto
mobile transportation while on
tour in this country.
The Crown Prince Olat ot Nor
way and Princess Martha chose
a Buick Century convertible
phaeton for part of their tour of
the northwestern states.
And from London comes word
from Landrnm and Hartman,
Ltd.. Buick distributors In the
British Isles, that the Duke of
Windsor has placed his third
reneat order for new Buick
cars.
Specially Fitted
The two cars for use of the
English king and queen on their
Heinlein Manager
Of Kruger Store
SALEM HEIGHTS Glen Hein
lein, formerly of this community.
has been made manager ot A. A
Kruger's new modern Kash and
Karry grocery in the Auburn com
munlty.
Miss Ruby Skelton. a Salvation
Army missionary in China, is con
fined in the hospital with what
appears to be mastoid trouble
She is to sail from Hong Kong for
home on June 2, arriving June 23
She is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. C. F. Skelton of this place,
Meredith Landaker, son of Mr
and Mrs. C. M. Landaker. and
radio operator on a Standard Oil
company boat, has been trans
ferred from Richfield, Calif., to
Seattle headquarters during the
summer fishing season in Alaska
Mrs. Landaker and baby joined
him there.
Poling Will Give
Seniors Sermon
LEBANON The baccalaureate
program May 28 at the high
school auditorium will include
singing by audience directed by
Irene Moore; a capella choir; solo.
Mary Fredericks; baccalaureate
address. "Again" by Dr. E. V,
Poling.
The commencement program.
May 31, at which 80 young people
nass out of local school work, in
cludes processional; instrumental.
Wayne Gilfry; address by Dean
Victor P. Morris, "Opening Doors
ot Opportunity"; boys' quartet.
Miss Moore; award of honors;
girls quartet. Miss Moore; presen
tation ot class; presentation oi ai
plomas. Lebanon high school loses IS
leaders in the sport activities by
the closing of their senior year.
Cleanup-Day Slated,
Macleay Cemetery
MAC LB AY There will be aa
all day "Cleanup" day held at
the Macleay cemetery, Wednes
day. May 24. J. T. C. Teken
burg. trustee, urges all having
relatives burled there to try and
be present.
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Crime Detection
Is Rotary Theme
WOODBURN Dr. Beamaa
from the criminology department
of the Oregon Medical school of I
Portland, was the guest speaker
at the weekly Rotary luncheon
held at the Woodbura hotel
Thursday noon. July 1. Dr. Ben-
man is to be transferred to the
patheology department of the
Oregon state police and win 1:
in charge of . the crime detee-J
tion laboratory. Atonr with!
his interesting- talk on crime dt-
tectloa -he showed picture slides
i of : evidence-' taken H the crime
detection department. -
At i .reward for their work
during cleanup week the Bote-
nans are taking the local Boy
Scouts on a two day outlnr Jury
ana f. . - .
The Woodbum Rotary elub
led the district during the month
of April for ' attendance " being
the only club fat this district to
have 10 per cent attendance
every meeting In AprU.
tin. Herbert Jones
la Honor Guest
MISSION BOTTOM Mrs. Bert
1 1 Jones and Mrs. Ruel Bradford
entertained Wednesday night at
the former's home honoring Mrs;
Herbert Jones.
Others present were Mrs. Gay
i Metcalf, Mrs. Fred VIesko. Betty
viesko, Mrs. T. O. Kelley. Mrs.
Walter Landers, Mrs. WilliamvMe-
Gilchrist. MrsU-Robert Corbet t.
Mrs. Ray- CorbetL Mrs 44 Lloyd
Johnston,' Mrs.- Carl Posrer, Mrs.
Albert Frleden, Mrs. Alex .Rich
ardson' Mrs. Robert Cole, all ot
! here, Mrs. Bernard Morton and
Mrs. Rex Welkes of Chicago,1 and
atrs. jw li. .carter,- Mrs., earn.
Adolph. Mhw Beth Billings.. Mrs.
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'Tnk7HAr we' concerned 'about ie
V 7 simply this: Lest you ndmlre the
six and swiftness and smartness of this
" trim Buick-end mistakenly decide it's
a car you can't afford. 71;
Lest you fiiure, since it's an eight and
an' eifht of a hundred-ed-thcm-seraev.
i horsepoyycr, it miglit cost more to run V;
v thn vrmM Tike ta rmv. '
'1 OOT OF 4 IS A "STEP Cr,-wVve lust ;
r done a little figuring, and h ados up to this t r
One Bokk out of every four bought by people ,
who lonneHy owned some other make c car
is bought by someoae who stepped up from the: .
f lowest-price field. ImH that a good sigajws 3
could afford to step up and step out this year .
t Lest you listen to aU yo hear about its '
wondrous comfort and the smoothness :
oi its BuiCon ndend class it as luxury
beyond your men,- '
All of which, of course i wrong t
:iy .fi' y." :jfc.yvM k. -.urn.
butln its eopnWinV;' :y r-
Even so the list prices still run less'
than a year afo less than some sixes"'
and probably; considerably less than
you think! I , . .
We'd bate to have you miss out on it
whale of a lot of fun simply because you ;
didn't have the whole story. So-since
t ThisSJieiglitTsIve-mea your Buick dealer doesn't know bow to
V: eiiht-but it's also s Dfnaflashj$ and reach you - why don't you call on bim?
it gets more good out ot every drop ot
gasoline. , . ; -y-
- And it's certainly a luxurious carriage,
to ride m-not only la size and comfort
Don't worry about hit pressing you to
buy I When you see how little this honey
costs jeY be pressing; him to hurry
delivery I . -.': 5 '
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