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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1926)
.Saturday, December Iff. 19261, LA GRANDE EVENlNtT ODSERVEK Page Five IN BRFTBH ISLES1 London Tatler Devotes Space, to-Car Produced, .by American Company , The Improve rM-kiiit wre wen? rocelved with- ontlmsnNiu vhi-n Ihey wore Introduced In Km&md, according to information just ro reived here. Tho amrtrnoldl" edit- f or of the London- Tutltr. -accepted' fL a one of the foremost experts on I motor cars had ihU to say of them, declurcs Trachsel and Tr-d-ell. j "Those who' nro famlUnt' wtti fine car have always r'cogni.id nrd, one of Iher-very tr-M f:rn ihut America sends us loday; und wi-lt- It la unswvrahle. fr. nothing bet come because of ils i,iAllty. n ter than tills very effofitlvoVhaHrils 4o l fCOSOMICAI- I ' : i CHEVIW"0 - i of .' mnsas crry, ) 'i MISSOURI. N Blue Mountain Gara ge M. A. HARPISON, Mgr. Opposite Postoffit. LL! - - . . - . . . . . . . . ' ! v. J). Hanks went to lJlBln Jhls . , . , , v , V i-wnek -where, ho delivered a new r ' " g (, : .... . ' ; ; Hvhlppet sedan to Sum , Knlwht v - , v" ' - ': -- iKnlKht lives on a ranch between .. .. . Imbler and Elgin.. -tT ') '- .'- " ' . : , Mrs. It. urHui-tenliowor has pur- ' ' 'ta, A c'bnsed a new. Studebakor chupo JmIm,'- ( - IwlinBhlinen. o- Knturprlse.1 this . . . . , , I jj-' week, by tho local dealers., KIlnR- 71MW r ; fhatuer is miinaKer of the Skng-Ks m a J" . ,n iVlk ' One KaraKO alone rnporls S0 "iiMii.i brtW?iWtfl M-i .selling n new rndtntura this week I IWlX W I nll liini I nnil would hove sold more, but did t m . iBlycerlne for us 'in raiiimon. m 4 ' '' - ' ' ' jkeep them, from f icczlnir. "What ' j to jint In the" raillutar to keep It . - 1 from freezing" has bei-n tho main ' ' 'fl' A topic or discussion since- tho cold !: 'j A Complete Stock of t Ux REPLACEMENT PARTS ' charges bias l Available to z impj .i. ml TRACTOR OWNERS - - - j. ; .3' I j Plan now to put your machines in i i . f-x I fll shape for spring work. ft ! If JVv BUNTING TRACTOR 'Ml 3 COMPANY Mj. ' W. "CaiiirnUlar" Trartnru SVS'V ' - '(4 ' ' """"" Comhlne.1 lllimwlmt' jFj' & V-. 'f'- Jr -.feOk. 4rttorm and Kim Streets) frJT, iJr '.," J) " I n-tir4&1' ' Ctllhvrt Van Iorn. Somervillej j.?1& mX&St''''' . ---- - 1 :.N. J.. hot! proprietor,, who over- heard the Hull-Mills Jury discuss the trlt:l. Nine, be said, stood . . . . , fr nrqjilttnl, pioneer- In the . multl-cyllnder rlndple this mnko eontos forward with a stralgtu-olgh-, and', simile k. Both chassis answer to- Hie mine general specification? which Includes m on obi 00 unl. engine w!h I centrally controlled tliroe-spced pour-box; expanding brakes on till! four wheels, .worked upon the nen- x third-shoe system, special car Curator, and' finally, nil-cliHwri dc- talls constantly and automatically lubricated from u, cciuml surlily I cf oil. f; f'lTero. Indeed; Is an effective In- rurane pulley ug.itnst. otherwise! I lievituble wear and tar, und j. complete elimination of the luss- find trouble generally associated with attention- to theso minor working parts which, being out of Bight, are ho frequently out of mind.-' 4 , "Packard has pioneered many principles, not least thut multi-cylinder tendency which is so nppar- i ent today in curs of quality, but QOOhrelcuvk CHEVROLET the Certificate Way UccthUplan, to pay cash for your next car and effect a decided saving. The widespread; favor now enjoyed by th Chevrolet Purchase Certificate Plan- , tr partly due ro (tt fundamental' sound ness, safety and thrift and partly to the , fact that the buyer earns 6, instead of paying Interest, and receives additional 4 attractive credits on all service and ac cessories purchased from his Chevrolet dealer. . Come in! let us show you why so , many thousands hav used this-famous nd widely popular plan In buying the world'anneirlow'prioedcar; ' . Touring or Roaditer $510, Court or Coich S645, Sedan $7i5,LanJau $765) I -Ton Truck (ChattU Only) $495. Vi-Ton Truck (Cfwmlf Only) $375. AU prtett f. . b. Hint, Muh. I 4 . liilirlratlon Hchciuo. Onv can f.'cl ! Hiiro that onc Its virtues uro ap- ; priM'ltitod, the ttitelllKont owner and paiiteularly tho owner-drtv-r; will never wlHinKly return to j anything . loss comnrelieliHivo, trouhlo-freo or erfuclual. .Hemt- ; hnlloon tyres n'ro stanrlnrilixed on I ruekimU, but there is no 'shimmy', this ImvlriK been obviated by selen- I Ific deslxn." . Tho "rovlcw" oC tho Tllustratlntr 1"S on automobile men hero this Sportlnr and' lVdnmtle News went weelt. Into consblerable detail di'serlblntf , ; both I ha l'tiMtanl Mia und' Packard 'iii,, Trln li-tiil-icm Ullfht. ' ' " 1 ' ' I o . ' , . .,. Santa OlmtH Is ooniln; but we've r Keen a lot of KlockltitxH lately that were very well filled, thank you., Wluil lbin (nnntrv hoimIm 1h n nrnVihiiiiitlrm Itiithtnh . iiml loin.' phunc-dlMconnautot. "It's always spi-lugtlme when you are in love," chirped the young husband lo his bride. "Just the same,. Jnltir, hnvo a winter oiTtrtt." T InllHl HUTRRAH, A NEW CHAUFFEUR' GARAGE GOSSIP " 1 lltre Tills W.'ek .Mr. Stater, tinlted Stutes Rubber 'company rerJrosentatlvo, wnn eall- Mr, Cole, ono of tho salesmnn nt the Ulu.t Mountain Kuratro, nindt! a trip to I'ondloton- this weelt tn - ,. T Sleacbiuu on Uiisincss Avery HntTlson. (Iievrolet rep resentative, was at Meacham Wed nesday on business. I hire From IN'mllciou 1 John Simpson. Chevrolet rep ;resentallve of l.'tndleton, wns In lj.fi1 Grande this week. ' (; , ; not have them Mil stock. I hero has been a demand tor alcohol and j! ' I fold' weullior Is wild' to he tb eauso of 50 to 76 i)M' eent-of pn- . iliaturi! motor rai Knnliira-th.it. ani- hoi to toileli- uro not' nlwnys hut enotitrli- to burn- pi-operly all of' the' trasolltin supplied' to- the cylinder liead. Tho Husollno that is not exploded- runs down- th--- cylhidHt wall umb washes- off the OM inu grounds of l.on (Mmney's I film of proloctlou on the cylln- home In Hollywood; Oorotby I'hll-ders- und cylinder walls. Jt nlo nus a oronuet' ground on tho dilutes tho i oil lu the crnnhunse wn Df her Jiome. Just back of i and' fnrt hor i-eiluces the effective- the Snunlsh homo of Klennor I ness of the oil for- protecting tltn moving parts of the engine; England Grows Skcpticar of ' College Value OXFOUt; Rngland, (AP) Cap tains' or iiuliiHiry In Kngland uro beginning' tn grow sltefltlottl' ns to the valtle of a college education for Tultire business men. , ' Kven the century-old prestige of Oxford and' Cambridge. Is being 'questioned, for hi it recent Inter view, W. It. Morris, hnmr of tho Morris Motor company, uttd known s "tbo Kenry Pord or Kngland," declared that "university training Is nn absolutn waste of time" and ,"a severo handicap In commorolal .life.'' ; . ITselcss Tti' ntiNiiioRs- lit' explaining' his romnrkff, MK Morris- said, "P havn no high opin ion of the value or universities for education for such osHenllftlly1 prne t Ion II ; purposes as lndiistry-or' ootn nierce, in fact, a university training is,, trom a business point of view, nhoslutnly unci ess. - ''There:' am exceptions, I -know, but I hnvo never found a univer sity trained man of any ubo in my organization, and1 P am goltnr to say that for business a university tiTitnlhj is an absolute waste of time' ' ' li4 .Psychology of Vni'kcr "A university education will make a scholar, but It will not glvo those qualities essential for com merce nnd Industry, If those qual ities nro' not originally there. If they are. It is quit a likely toT obli terate them. It does not; fbr In stance, trlve an understanding of tlie psychology of the workers In an industry. As ono who went to work early In life In an engineer ing shop, I got my training In a pructlcnl school. I know what the worker thinks. "When I go through my factory among those thousands of men, X know what they arc thinking of me and of tho conditions under' which I ask them to .work. My business depends us much for Its success upon those men, as upon anything, and unless I, and those responsible with mo for tho con trol nnd management of tho en terprise have thut understanding of the workers, how can we hope for success? Neither Oxford, nor Cambridge, Ynlc or Harvard,, will .train that element Into- lis stu dents," J A temperature of 96 degrees Kahrenhelt, a little more than eight miles from tho earth's sur-j face, was recorded during the flight of one tif tho United Htates . weather bureau's sounding' bid - I loons snnt up from itoyal t'enler, 1 Indiana. This tinpirature rep-- n-sented a drop of' 18$ degrees from that prevailing ut the stiiv face. In adjustment of tho bands of the hydraulic brake system, th closer t he bands come to t he drums without dragging the bet ter. The bands should admit a .ill 5 feeler. The less that bands haw to move to accomplish n stop, tin less distance the pistons In the hydraulic wheel cylinder 3 liave to travel. Tho less distune-) they travel, the more "liquid lev enigo' or "mechanical ttdVantugo" the systj-in affords. Drivers who put out the clutch before starting their englnen, cs prclally on cold mornings, wlM 'snvo much hnttery currrtnt. . 7 Movie. . Ily tlio AxminliNl Vrv u need for I ho perfection of a fire Two hundred oxtraa drew their plug that will move over a few salaries at- the. Motro-Ootdwyn Mayer lot for eating Ice cream sun dtaea imd drinking lee crenm aodaa. They were part of a danco hall scene. The- uctlon called for a well patronised soda fountain, so one was Installed with real ho da "jorkcr" to operate it. Moro than fin gallons of ico cream and hun dreds of sodas woro consumed. Jonn Crawford and Owen Mooro made away with moro than a dosen each. A. son of John Kent, the Kngllsli Inventor of tho electric arc light. works In tbo light of that very In- J vention. He Is- Orauford Kent, character actor In "Tho Missing Link," The modern are typo slu- j dio lights which furnish most of I the light for photographing movies I arc u development of his father's I Invention; ! l.ois Wilson likes her rolo In "Nmv york,' becatiKe in it she pur- j sues tho man sho loves, makes him ; love her. proposes to him and fin- 'j ally forces him to marry her. j "I'm-tired f playing sweet young things,' Miss Wilson says. l?allh' Sipperly, comedian, says he thought he mis seasick as a sailor In "Tho Blue KurIp," 10 miles out with tho Pacific Meet, bat chaiiKed his mind after a short sojourn on the hurrlrnno deck- of a broncho In "Tho Canyon of l.lKht." Try these over on your piano and' see what happens. Prank Hahr 111 charBO of musle tit tho .Paramount l.onir Island studio, has auulyscd the best type, of music to slhuulatn various emotional scenes.. as follows: 1-ovo "Dreams .of l.ove," by- Want;' Pathos "Vi sion" by prrllii: Mystery "Vnlso Trlsie" b Tehalkowsky: J)enth "Kiineral March" by Chopin: 1'art Inir "H&renlidn" by Tosellli Kear "Sous- l.es Tenallles" hy, Ji'osmh. Hhootlng ranges and an archery irreen nro the umusement fncllitles Htmi dliian In Tloverly Hills are two larifo tc mils courts. Hlunoil Novnr ro has a thoroughly equipped Hym niisluin la his residence and also u miniature trunk field. Scores Prisons As a Cure For Criminal Group , tlNlVIIItMITV ,OI'' OltBOON-. .Kiwni'. On'., (Siii'c'lal). CiIIUIsiii 01' prlsuns i k lallliics liuth In-pro-dinning, amdely und di'li'ricnts of ,1'i'lnu', ot tho jury iimtlKid of di'iil Ihh with i-rlino und tho pullou syi' ti'in Is conlulmid In "Crliiio und llm Crlminul," li roramt honlt on tho sludy or crltnlnoloBy ly J)r. Philip A., l'ai-sons,., iriifpBor of applli'd soololoy al tho unlvi.rsliy und dllnrtor of tho I'orllnnd school ,nt sooiiil- work. This . 1'ook hu ri'twntly Ijpcn puhllshod by Alfri'd A.. Knopr. Tho utlthor points out tho lnoi' iinre nnd projudloo. "in' splto of llm- wplRht of- tradition and- tho Htiililiorn ni'Slslanco of tho li'Knl pl-ofrsKlon," I)r. I'ursoiiB- soldi "Thi'ic Is pvliVnrn Hint tho usi' of thi! Jury Is Ijidnir olllnlnutod," Thi! wholn synli'in of iIoiiIIiik with pjlnio Is "vvroiiR- from top to' .bottom'," ucpordUiK to lr. J'ar-j sons. Ho udvociitis piilllnit "th'il i'ntli-0 inatti-r of, oi linlniils nnd . thi-ir Iroatiurnt Into - t lit. hands, ot'l sni't'lallsts," und "pi'rinnnintly si'x- J rPKiiliiiH' ' thoso offi'iidPrs whoso! tihi-ul or ini'ntat ronillllon or anll-soclul uttitudc! runoot lip cor rpptPd, i-PKurdlcss ot thn ffiavl.yi of tho offppsp whlfh brollKllt thi'lli Into tlio hallilH or tlio luw." A ri-ppnt i-pvli'W of tho lioolc piilillsht'd In Hip KviuiInK Tinn-! si'rlpt,.uf Hoston, Muss., suld: "All! wlm think, talk or wrllo uliuut ; thp "frlnlii wuvp vlnwi'd In Hi rush- houi or 111 Its pvpii iIilaV flow will ho wi'll lo sillily this You Can One-Third Down. 30x3i2 C.T.C Cords, 30x3'2 C.T.C. Oversize, $4.25 down. Balance in 10 weekly payments. 32x4 C.T.C. Oversize, $5.50 down. Balance in 10 weekly payments. , 29x4.40 C.T.C. Balloons, $4.25 down. Balance in 10 weekly payments. 30x4.95 C.T.C. Balloons, $5.00 down. Balance in 10 weekly payments. laiuk. It la the product of 0:10 who- hua inaHlMrcd ' the Hterutm - of the subject The yolunui would be valuable alone for Ha hlHtoo' and BtntlMlcr ot crlmo: Along with' tho tc-ic, phono pole thut will dodifc it motor car, there feci from the only open- parking apace In tho block. All tho world's ruling to tho fu ture In a mortgaged automobile. . Home men are bo prosperous they can own an automobile and' raise fancy chickens tod.. ' Q am Cee ... ' Jjt Granite for Jborph 0:00 . St. . 4:00 P. M. " - " IUI.it mul noise . :U5 A. 1SL 1:25 l. M. '.' HcUer oulr - - 5:sni.M. - ' " l'eodletm . 11:00 A.M. - S:3P.M. - 0:151'. AI. Gonnectloa st Pendleton for Walln Wnlln, Pasco una' Port land;, at. Portland all: points South and North. '. 1 Jl nraixle Depot Phono nt , . SM Modern Clialr Car Stains.. You: Need More Than Gas and Oil These Days Antifreeze- Compound for your radia tor is now very necessary; Don't delay drive up today. HEASTY'S FILLING STATION Cor.. Second and Adams.--. ."" - WE DO ALL KINDS OF HAULING Any Time - Anywhere - Any Place Just leave your moving problems to ua. A phone call is sufficient. FRANK CLEAVINGER Office Phone Res. Phone Main 85 SOO-W Buy Your CXC. Tires Now Balance in Weekly Payments 53.50 down payment. Balance in 10 weekly payments. JOHNS BROS. Cor. Adams and Hemlock TIRE SHOT FILLING STATION Not only tile nppearanco of far i nKm will hf improA-od. Uut. diwf t 'will nut co II ret cuailv, if the t-NKiiiu lit ruvTiifu 11 uruiiiinuui or black enmiUfl., Heutpt'aU tl'-M , , oil dirt off the outsidrf surfucea, inorouKniy . cuan . wun gasoline, -and alti'r d tying, paint the tnetaL- ' Aftxrwail- tlie nmially" neglpefhVf -dirty Job of miikin.; fnany aiqufll udjiiHtmenls wjl bu a ( ylcHKUiStl ' A broken or loose ihippet wlil 1 not only make a loud (up, but will citiim a lack if power and uneven5; pulling. It lit even mtxtaken some- -times far a looi lytn or bi !-" im;. - - immrmm J (bmfoitaiuy j I TRATEti VY MOTOR STAr.B 4-V I