VJLG2 TEN Tha OZGON STATES?.! AN, Eaka, Orcgca, gatcrfay UorpIaJcne 10, 1C23 Congratulations ' to - . - EARL BROWN - It hasf been - a " pleasure to hare ' done the plumb- 1 v bag work in your V' new station. Graber JOS. PLUMBING 154 : Phone S. Liberty 6594 Painting on Earl Brown's Service Station Done by Lorauc PHONE 5654 Large or small ' We paint them all." Salem's I Only Complete Sign Service ... Completes the Joh Phone 3766 New Car Shop Opening Today Brown's Service Station Offers Advantages in East Salem Area , The grand opening of Ear Brown' new Gilmore automotive aerrlce station located at 21st and State streets, Is scheduled for to day, according to George R. Bogie Salem . branch manager for the Gilmore Oil company. i This new serrlce unit of mod ern design marks an outstanding ImproTement in the business de velopment of east Salem. The la test ' facilities in ' serrlce station design bare- been Incorporated In the construction, which Includes the latest, in computing meter pomps as well as the most modern equipment for lubrication and complete serrlce of the automo bile. Gilmore products are marketed exclusively In the new and mod in serrlce unit Gilmore record- breaker Red Lion, Bin-Green and Gilmore Ethyl gasoline Lion Bead motor oil. Mobiloil and a complete line of Gilmore automotlre lubri cants Are now available to motor ists. In addition to this famous line of petroleum products, the new station offers the well-known "Cbek-Chart" specialized lubri cation serrlce. Carries Famoas Lines Brown pointed out that Gil more products, refined and manu factured by the Gilmore Oil com pany and marketed exclusively through independent dealers, hare been proved and improved through record breaking performances on land, in the air and on the water. At Indianapoolla, In the gruel ling 500-mile Memorial day clas sic, Gilmore Etbyl gasoline is the only stock product regularly sold today, that ever won this world famous event, Gilmore representa tives declared. Lion Head motor oil was also used in achieving this success. Early this year in the fourth annual Gilmore-Yosemite economy run, is 1939 stock sedans of va rious makes and sizes averaged 21.9 miles per gallon of Red Lion gasoline over a winter route from Los Angeles to Tosemlte national park despite handicaps of snow. rain, mountain grades and bliz zards. Considered the biggest stock car event each year, the test conducted under the strict su pervision of the contest board of the American Automobile associa tion which doesn't permit coast lng or trick driving. An extensive newspaper advertising campaign featuring results of the run Is now in progress. New Gilmore Station Oiiers Latest Service Facilities : '''- ' S.m-n-1 i ii hi hi ' i" inmrmmw-yimi r i r n - Mnmt.wwrifrw.. n v rr, r.nii Wetcere selected to do . all the cement work on Earl Brown s New Service Station . . , c ST CONTRACTOR 1009 S. 12TH PHONE 5476 Earl Brown's new Gilmore service station at 21st and State streets. will be opened for basin ess today. The most modern equipment for servicing automobiles has been incorporated in the uit. Front left to right, James Brown, sr Jim Haley, Rose Brlnkley, secretary of the chamber of commerce (in car)-, George R. Bogne, Salem branch manager of the Gilmore OH company, and Earl Brown. Rainy Weather Retards Hops ST. LOUIS The hop vines In this vicinity are not looking so well, due to the cold and damp weatber. The corn is not look lng well either and hay th. i should bp. cut' is delayed because or the ram. The cane berries, especially youngberrles, are looking ex tremely good, as this Is ideal weather for them. Congratulations , to EARL BROWN ? v -i on Hi -.-. - New Service Station . We take pleasure in announc- i lag that this new sUtlon will be agents tor Firestone Tires. I Firestone Tires have been C , tested on the speedway and f k highways and ba nrntn th IV 't they get longer mileaee. The ; i, - Gear Grip - safety tread gives ; the greatest skid protection. ; j - wa a. wv w UW UiQ KW . Firestone Champion Is the GREATEST tire you're ever ; weed! Try them. da yoar ear wader yoar conditions for f two days. If yoare not satisfied refunded I ? . s ttn- J Tire jZl I- for J Your Bmrv will be AUTO SUPPLY AND SERVICE STORES LIBERTY & CENTER STS. PHONE 9144 T.L Gains Co., Congratulates earl vmxm- on his new It was our pleasure to have erected and furnished - all the equipment for this ultra-modem automotive eervice station. . . m ' COMPLETE STAnON EQUIPMENT Cll S. Conunercial St Salem Pair Is Selected For Power Study Brnere and McMillan Will Blake Survey of City Power Facilities William B. Brnere, former TV A engineer, and Professor F. O. Mc Millan, head of the electrical en gineering school at Oregon State college, were yesterday announced by Executive Vice President James 9. Polhemus, of the Portland Gen eral Electric company, as special consultant engineers for the com pany's survey , of existing power facilities in Salem and adjacent territory. The free survey, an offer made the Salem city council by PGE fol- owing an announcement that Bonneville engineers would make such a survey, has already begun, according to Polhemus and other PGE executives who stopped here yesterday enroute to Silverton Hills to take part In a celebration commemorating the completion of a new power line. Polhemus emphasized the huge ness of the job, and said the com pany expected to be able to show exactly what it costs to service the Salem territory and how the com pany expects to be able to pass on to the consumer the benefits from the study and from availability of Bonneville power. Swelling of Gland Brought on Death LOS ANGELES, June 9-iVAn autopsy disclosed today that four-year-old Gloria Marie Russell, found dead in a bathtub late yes terday, died of heart collapse caused by glandular swelling and not of drowning. The mother of the recent" win ner of a children's "Perfect Health" contest left with the body tonight for Oklahoma City. The, child's father" was David H. Rus sell, a Dallas, Texas, airlines dis-pitcher. New Station Owner Congratulated 5 Jersey Heifers Sold By Tibbies INDEPENDENCE) M. N. Tib bies reports the sale of five Jer sey heifers to E. L. Eden of Pueblo, Colo. Eden will take de livery on the heifers the latter part of June. Also Tibbies has sold a six months' old Jersey bull calf to R. A. Shuey of Oakland, Calif. The calf, which Is the second to be sold to Shney, will be ship ped in August. Joint Picnic Is Planned by dobs AURORA The Aurora Wom an's club held Its annual meet ing Wednesday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. John Kraus with Mrs. F. F. Mandevflle assisting. Reports of officers and standing committees were read. . The Woman's club aiifl Com munity clubs are holding!- joint picnic Jane 18. at the Aurora park. The next meeting will be She first Wednesday In October at tjbe home of the new president, Mrs. U. Fil ers with the guest speaker, Mrs. Gibson of Corrallls. ' i Parish to Plan Annual Picnic ST. LOUIS Sunday night, the members of the parish will gath or in the parish hall, where plans will be made and eom- miuees formed for the annual St. Louis picnic to be held In Lthe parish rror Snndav. Jniv - Last Sunday, the sacrament of Holy Comunnion was adminis tered to Thomas Iforrisky, Mary Grossman and Leona May Luke ue catnouc enurch here. After mass tht first: communi cants were enrolled la the scapu lar by Father James Koessler OSB, of ML AngeL ; . .We Wish -Earl Brown Success WITH HIS NEW - STATION All Excavating and Grading by BEN OTP - Excavating & Grading -Phone 3CSa : i, iJ Bitty 1 m-.lTVW.M ,,., ..inrMUMm..:,! . 2...t. .. ,j,rMl -V-t.:o:-:.v..?v..,.j Earl Brown gets congratulations from Rose Brlnkley on the opening of his new Gilmore station at 21st and State streets. From left, James Brown, srn Jim Haley, George B. Bogne, Earl Brown and Rose Brlnkley. Qub Are Guests At Buena Vista INDEPENDENCE A group of members of the Independence Woman's club were guests of the Buena Vista Woman's elub Wednesday afternoon at the Biena Vista hall. Miss Savage of the girls' In dustrial school at Salem spoke interestingly, followed by an in spirational talk on music appre ciation by Guy Prather, dean of music of the University of Utah. Mr. Prather is visiting relatives in the Buena Vista district dur ing his vacation. He sang sev eral selections. Those attending from Inde pendence were: Mrs. A. L. Thomas, Miss Mary Donaldson, Mrs. Joe Cooke, Mrs. M. J. O'Donnell, Mrs.- Z. C. Kimball, Mrs. Thomas Ritchey. J'rs. Dole Pomeroy, Mrs. 0!-n Smith, Mrs. Paul Robinson, Mrs. - Ira Mix. Mrs. Clere Robinson, Mrs. Clar ence Harwood, Mrs. George Her ley, Mrs. C. A. Fratzke and Miss Myra Montgomery. Louisa James, 72, Claimed by Death NORTH S A NT I A M Mrs. Louisa James, 72, resident of the North Santiam community since 1905, passed away Thursday. She and her late husband, John Wil liam James, moved here in that year from California. Louisa Matilda Gries was born In Butte county, California, No rember 24, 1866, and was married to Mr. James, September 14, 1892. She is survived by two sons, John Adam James of North Santiam and Claude James of Albany; two grandchildren, Ruth James of Cal ifornia and Harold James of North Santiam; two brothers, John and Harry Gries of Ferndale, Calif. Funeral arrangements were to be completed Saturday. Krenz Prize Winner CORVALLIS, June -Jpy-The state prise tor the best report on wild life conservation on farms was won today by Laurel Krenx of Silverton. A. S. Elnarsen of the biological survey and 'the Ameri can wildlife institute, awarded her pocket binoculars. .... . , SEEK LOCATION e SALEM HEIGHTS Mr. and Mrs.- D. W. Whitesell liar as guests. Urs. Whltesell's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Beck and family of Windsor, Io. The Becks are seeking a location here. Political Quarrel Ends in Stabbing PORTLAND, Ore., June 9-JP)-An argument over politics tonight ended In the fatal stabbing of An drew J. -Redmond, (7, by Walter Summers, 73, in front of a down town hotel. Detective O. R. Wil liams, who arrested Summers, said. The two men, both retired mill workers, were ordered out of their hotel room when they be came noisy. The altercation fol lowed on the sidewalk. Redmond died en route to a hospital. Summers was charged with murder but no degree was speci fied, Williams said. One House a Day Is Rate for June Ninth Dwelling Permit Is Issued, Bringing Year Total to $300,000 Three new dwelling permits Is sued yesterday by the city build ing inspector's office brought June's total to nine, an average of one a day, and maintained the hot building pace Salem has set this year. Yesterday's trio brought the year's total to 112, for an aggre gate value of a little better than 1300,000. They were issued to Fred F. Megert for a one-story dwelling and garage at 1585 Roo sevelt, to cost $3600, to Weslle Ritchie for a one-story dwelling and garage at 1S70 Rooserelt, to cost $3000, and to Mrs. Z. A. Rose braugh for a 1 -story dwelling and garage at 490 East Miller, to cost $4930. Other permits yesterday were to: J. B. Wiebe, to alter a dwell ing at 1145 North Liberty, $30; Burroughs Inn, to repair a res taurant at 2395 North Front, $25; Ed Forgard, to repair a private garage at 565 North 18th, $15; D. E. Cooper, to erect a one-story office building at 540 Hood, $800. Woodburn Rotary Hears Silvertonian Utah Man Visits At Prather Home SUVER Guy Prather of Lo gan, Utah, has been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Pra ther, the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stump have been beautifying their home near the store by painting the garage and porches, building lattice work and grading and land scaping. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vander pool returned by motor from a 16-day trip to Detroit and other middle west points. They came home via California where they visited relatives and also the fair. woodburn ..r. Larson, a member of the Silverton Rotary club gave a talk on his trip to the Rotary International conven tion which as held at Juneau, Two new Houses Aiasjta, mi ue wooaourn notary i club luncheon Thursday noon at I Are Going Up J. F. Lacey announced that I INDEPENDENCE Al Schlag, a ureynouna bus will pe dedl-1 of the Independence Lumber cated to the city of Woodburn, I company, has started erection of and named the City of Wood-1 two houses at Fifth and D burn at a ceremony held at I streets. Woodburn Saturday night. Neighbors Help With Bean Crop WEST STAYTON Twenty neighbors and friends gathered at the Edward Hankel, Jr., farm Wednesday and aided Hankel with hoeing and the cultivation of 10 acres of his beans. Six acres of beans were twined. Hankel la laid up with a broken wrist and his wife Is in a Salem hospital where she underwent an operation for appendicitis last Saturday. At last reports Mrs. Hankel was recover ing nicely. The one house, which will be 28x36, will have the same floor plan as the Western Pine model at the world's fal at Treasure Island, containing seven rooms with full basement. The other house will be 26x26 and will have five rooms. Both houses will hare hard wood floors and the latest hardware furnishings. OUR CONGRATULATIONS TO EARL BROWN All Interior and ! v Exterior - Wiring on the New Gilmore Station Done by Vibbert Electric Co. 651 COURT ST. PHONE 9146 emu. mmm INVITES YOUR INSPECTION OF HIS NEW 21st and State St. State KIDS onr To each of tow comlnz to station for the opening Saturday, accompanied by your dad or mother, we hare a present of a big RED LION ALL DAY SUCKER Come on In and Get Yours! WE FEATURE Gilmore Products Firestone Tires Best Wishes to fi&RIr BROWN ProtectionPlus Beauty are the important factors in Service Station painting;. That is why Earl Brown chose PITTSBURGH PAINTS special service sta tion finishes for his new station. Mixed especially for Mr. Brown and the Gilmore Oil Co. in our Portland factory. Pittsburg Paints DIVISION OF PITTSBURG 254 N. COMMERCIAL PLATE GLASS CO. Encounter Snow Across antiam SALEM . HEIGHTS M r. and Mrs. Edward Frants. Mrs. A. If. Chapman and some friends from roruua, nave reiurnea rrom a trip , including a visit to Nevada I City, Lake Tahoe and the world's fair at Ban Francisco. . Returning via the Santiam high way they found snow falling la the pass, bnt rain below in the rsiley. LIQUID CONTROL SYSTEMS along with" your innumerable friends, on the Pacific coast, and elsewhere, are hopeful that the success of your new venture will be exceeded only by your-well deserved popularity. World's Largest Manufacturers , LIQUID CONTROL SYSTEMS - .. .T. L. Kuhns, agent . " : MdSCttaoeetclalBt. - . GRAND' OPENING EARL BROWN'S (SILHOOE STATOH 21st and State St SATURDAY Juno 10th RED HON BLU-GREEN GILMORE ETHYL GASOLINJE HON HEAD MOTOR OIL MOBILOIL A COMPLETE LINE OF GILMORE AUTO MOTIVE LUBRICANTS FEATURING SUPER QUALITY FRICTION PROOF LUBRICANTS, GILMORE 'CHEK-CHARr SERVICE. mmwmm: '- - , . m m . . .., .'' s a i an, a. w u m .im