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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1925)
Saturday, December 5, 1925 THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page NIng Tnffk Touritt Nejws . T "-iuuf 1 mrt i trii iMMHMiMaUH u . ' ' ii W rf-r-i V HTT.jCm nFITnOIT, Midi." (Bnrcial) -i Ntvir wuh .IteejiutomoiaimtlmlufA linull liter thun at the jiqUHcnl litiio'. ah vdtcuo .Hlurtn? of cam for'tli hprjnir tcadw Iiuh hen luuftli;. iTbe , owl put In lxlne lmnllit,U'ly uli Yirrwa.afiFr lwvifli; tlie.' plajiin. A nuruUtr .or (Jm iinttmHamun'ra nmioiinOA tliat 1iere ( will -lin.no-noHluic or.Jowi!Utoileiin.nd prepara tions .h.avbwn , matin; to ttoniimn I lie -presfintul m pmuiwmrin m definitely. .' ( ! It. Is oor.taln tliat tlrfl prleefi OKAin. are to be advanced to nulomojlli Auto Sops Jletowil i - 5-ltrpalrert ,j Curtain Work TK. E. , . OQRVM tWW JeCTcmon , Aw. nfununicturcrs, who no iloubt will; pattstho- added cost along- to 'the Itltlnfintc -.-aonitiitiMr: ?The lncreaBe, wrtleh la to take Immediate effect. v.jll Tonffo arotmd HXQ -oa jonaU' 7nrN,.t-& to $40 on medium priced r am and. 4110. U 12 on trucks. fl'htH Is Hkely-to Tesoltin Trice ln- rtiamH'oji -cora rbefora ,th ;f hrstv-ofl 'TI)iuylng;pubtlc,;liowever, Nhbuld remember that present prlecn are. 10.4 per cent holow the' 1UI4 iivfruK.i una that the care last, three t1ma.a loner. Production of oar "No. G,000 was announced last ,wi k 1y Jluil-won-Kss. xi officials. This 1 itwlc: l h.-liumler or rn -ImUK .tost yur. The rouipuny tutwil ,oilt .dCiiiOflilj raw in iiTi. " It Is cviilr-iit that open rare are rapidly , Iwliur -wrdiiwil "tflr -eloneii! jiionVlK. ,A' Ulcjiejjliacker official: mid that (leKlnnlne wllli, th jut,n -yeur the "mltmil'acture nf' on ' eff. their open .models .rill ,k jlliton., tlnued jind .lliftt .before 11ve..cd of- another year the company ould lie -on--!!.-1 " -dw roeflt .fin cir rSxro-tl duct Ion.. . , , . The Jorciu-n trade .Is cotnln?4otoj the .closed far roarwi urn h-. Deeteil demand. 8hJpninlB-Tot- 1 cars iln J-Ui roT'anvuciKli)jaM. jd-i creasinir... while. In .aemawi .par closed- cars' Is ;fratnlr rapiaty. sc-fl fordlnKna, inttnMeactijr.: . Sale OlniMmwnlnlivn Heiiv J. I'V Khrctt, who Js sale repre sentative for Ihft llewelt -and l'ale .automobiles, .Is In 1m Qrande to day. While hero he visited Harris iKrench, local rieakir. Mr. Khn-tt is tukinsr ortlers or iew cars anil, Incidentally ilookintf . over tlie Kust ou .Oaeson terratory. His head- TUftrters are In I'ortlnnil. 'mm Vcvrk U4itirlaywl -TlHlR Jtlue Mounlnln garage ''hn's on.llBfilav thlB week a 4lphl dellv- UyOnwrolet lunek with nnnipiite twdy. The .car waa n-ci'lved early tills fwiwill. U. ! -4-'t yl' They Are Coming '. Back : Our customers arc coming. imk Sor more of that peppy, quidt-startfait " Veltex Gasoline If you are not using VELTEX, get a tankful today you'll be pleased and you also will come back for more. La Grande Filling Station x". Kuhn & Zweifel ,. , fteajTaajjlnKfl-IH's ' . -j-be ioitice at ;thc u -'. rimiin parage, Aloaien and distributors of Li&dlffe nrothors .cars, and" Graham TiruckM, beloB tlioroliK'lily cleaned and ireawanRed tills week. Sevornl men nee 4usy ;tliore. The wpi k will probably be completed within a few tlua. ' .'. GARAGE GOSSIP tTelegraph Pole-Saves Autb Jkm tonw TuIk fjifiw. ''Tho SkifrfK" life fff nn Innor tnho liiwwn VJ In tK inonths. Once U tMgics to 4iu.r'an. H 1 tirivlKuhlf In falwi fftnomy to xuw n olil tulu' in a.'nr tin'. r jp j'Tnnpft, who 4r thn riirys- ir .ujpMirCy hwo'. sold t .ni'.w ftalVbpiipft .Chryslnr to William ftueman, o fJnThJpr. 'J'lio . coupo ,1A 4po of. thr. moat beautiful and pntY.Cftable.corH.on tlu" nuirJtot Xo- duy, pccorilinx to Mr. Ironeh and .Mr. Kuckman ugr oca with him. Slnjfi Xrw Chrysler. The ,La..3rando Grocery company has purchased a new four-cilyindcr Ctirysler coupe for Its traveling ascnt, Mr. Humes. Jloro from Ronttlc K. H..' Morkln, DodRO Brothers representative with headquarters th Seattle, was, in Grande syes- terdav conferrinir with the local Dodge distributor, L. C. Hmllh. 'il1lato .the Closi'd 'C VentUato a closed ; car to keep windows from steaming or bocom ins foeffed. The driver's window is usually open und if the roar or oth er window ou .the same side Jb low- wjd lew inches, it will allow air to circulate without occupants of the car 'being in a draught. w I)olms Arrlvw A carload of Dodtfo Urolhers cars was received by the j. C. Smith garugo this week. Klve en closed models made up the ship ment. k ' disturb the - Xumjtionlng vHcnuni tank. . . ' If Engine Is Too Hot Hece s List ,of Causes Doubling Xtunucr of 1m!1ioo1j-m The service , promollon depart ment of the Ohvrolot Alotor com pany, in lis work of. establishing throiiKhout the natiuu a unltorm standard .of service ifor ' car oivnurs, Is doubling the number , of nervine Instruction schools, neconllnir to word received Here. Ilorore jumi- nry 1 It Is expected that 20'of these schools will be In operation. TtOAO nOXII 1SSCEAWE11 IlintNS, Oro. Returns from n special election to ue noin vn nur noy countyojndlcalo that the $200. ono mail bonds carried by a nb sinnllal niujoriiy. lie bonds were opposed Uy two of tlio huite Inndholdlnir -corpora tions, , AutonuiblleA nrd tcM'piuph -pole aren't ood fiJt mla. orUiuut lly. Hut th. time they roi very chummy. This auto went tlu-ianjh a hiltl railing ift San Francl-ico and would hav plunged to destruction if It liad not hit il ' telegraph pole, which prevented its fal' Nash and Ajax dlstrfbutor In Ia Grande, "but it' 1b eyldence that Mr. Nash is keeping faith with the public In the past the factory, hns repeated ly announced that : its prices, liecause of incroaslngumt- ity. would never be cut -in order to be able to rdvertise a price reduc Um, and at the time when other cars were slashing prices right and left In an effort to keep their heads above water, ' Nash muintairiod its prices, though increasing quality, the new Nash models running up greater manufacturing costs at the outset. But despite the fact that Nash maintained its prices, which were low and just, nnd despite the fact that competitors , pr.edlc.ted Nash could not get its share of the I nusiness witnoui siasnmg pncs, the Nash sales increase, has, .been remarkable, showing how well .ap preciated real quality is." . , Too rich A guBolhioj mixture. Pan belt too loosnor off piiu.y. , Not enonghV wntor Si) tin nulla . ) - Prtvlnff too Bong TUh retarded spark. , , f ? Itunnlng too lon;g on intermedi ate -Or 1W HfWWHlfk '1 v- - - - Rhortuffe of -oil o fll! that has been .used too long InJ frtinkcaHo. lepoita of ln, Ulirt : or other foreign inalier on vaallK of wau-v Jurkot or radiator. I rnnHtPiioted 'holen Id esnkelH whero nlpe .connect Ibtia Jnl" eyllndHTs or pitmpH. i ' Tud or other ultttneii that prevent the proper piAKsngo of lr tiii'oiigh tho radiator, j ' . f STAtiKS TO Jtll OX HIiWI BRND, Ore. (Special) 8ine service oocween Kugene and rtr-nd has been suspended while a sled is being built for the passenger uu tomohtliis. ' The automobiles nro he hauK'd across tho mile-high summit od sleds by the snow motor receittly purehosed by tho- K i ige no-S tutors Hi ago company. Hinge service is tn Imi resumed shortly. Parts Storage LA GRANDE WRECKING COr Cor. Jeff. & Hemlock r Sherlffs IJko Stndel)ukcrs ' "There are fourteen cpunties in Arizona. Twelve of them supply their sheriffs' offieo wtth nutomo liih'S. And in every county of the twelve u Htudebuker car is used," states M. J. Goss,-local. automobile distributor. "When this Informa tion came to South Uend, the com pany commissioned Major Grover Sexlon to go to Arizona and learn first baud the service which Rtudebaker cars wero rendering in tho maintenance .of law and order. The stories Jie gathcrod, portraying the .adventures of the hard-driv ing .men with nimble guns and shiny stars, are published in a book just of fthe press callod The Arizona Sheriff'." Ho. added that the books can .be obtained without cost by-writing the corporation at 8011th Bend, Ind., or from the Stu debakor garago hero. , s Look .at the Curtalitf During tho summer months when side curtains are not used, broken celluloid or glass in back curtains may go unnoticed. However, when winter weather makes curtalnB necessary, the rear c-urtain should be put In good condition to keep exhaust gases from coming in. Many cases of monoxide poisoning have been traced to defective cur.-talns. Should Oil WJKin Automatic windshield wipers should be oiled after a season's use. The leathers and working parls become dry, impairing tho effici ency of the unit. 8eo also that tho rubber hose is not cracked as a small leak in tho suction -line will stop the wiper and affect tho ope ration of thn englno. It will also -LL-J - " I i" ' j PHof Cut lllg Surprls' ; i "The Nash . price reduction nn- . ' , ; , I nouncenient came us a complete 1 Hurprlse," said H. f. TlaniiHou. ' Stock : 3 , Replacement . ' imWi Parts v-: SStLM 4 Delco VixSs Miles T)T Lauh In the Face of Old Man Winter L KT; this, old man with his frosty ' bieath and ioiolo ieird blow ,liia f chilling drafts in your direction,. However low he pushes the mercury in;. the thermometer, you can drive yoiir car without a care or worry if jtiire UKing Veltex Winter Gasoline. This new gasoline is a new Veltex Product, It is specially refilled to give jou better scrvico in winter weatlior.' ' Veltex Winter -Gasoline will miU,c your car start quicker on old,moriii ings. It will do away with sjiutleriiig and back-firing and give you more miles to tho, gallon. Aud, .it costs no more than ordinary gas.- Try a Tankful ' Today a Look for 'ttio ;VMx i , Winter GuolirM Sign " ;i 1 8 .. . . 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