LA" GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Satu rriny, January 21, 192S.
Page Twelve
NEW CROSS-FLOW
RADIATOR IN CAR
ter Ih lost because of Ihe vapor es
caping through the overflow pip.
In colli weather, when alcohol or
antl-free.o mixtures are used, it is
particularly ef fective. tint to th
tact t hat l hose mixtures vaporize ;it
a much lower l em pern lure th.m
water.
The rugged core on ih hi radiator
Is another inipiiivi-nu'iil, the cure
being f Uppnrlcd dii three side hv
tanks instead of inly mi two.
Copper is uned in (fu t-iMi.xt ruc
tion of this l al;Mi.r. instead of
bruss, marking a nut her departure
In construction, circulation is
handled through it completely re
designed water pump which is him-
liar to that on the Oakland All-
American Six. End thrum is great- i
ly reduced through a balanced im
peller. The Tan Ih a 15-tnch two
blade type, turtiH un bronze bear-
IntSH and Ih driven by a belt. The
Oldsmobile Proves Stamina
Oakland Motor Company
Again in Hole of Auto
motive Pioneer, Claim
1'ONTIAO. Mlrll.. Jan. St. Th8
Oiiltluml .Motor I'm- ocmiimny, con
tlnuliiK II" pioneering aetivilles
which bi'oiiKht IJiH'o. fimr-wheol
liiuktB, the . rm-1 punin nml muny
uther major developments lo the
niotniiHt, h rored HGiiln through
Iih introduction of mi entirely new
principle of heut rudlution.
rh. "i.riitj-f l.iw" radiator, one.
t.f the features of trie new m-rleM cooIIuk xymem In thcrnioKtntlciilly
I'ontlne nix. tins attracted a Inrge '""""'".
Hhnre of attention unions the crlt- j " -
Icnl "new ntnff" onlhualaxtn who,
T!.. Baker Plans lo
show rooniH since the latent Pon
tine wan first shown un Jan. G.
Flowing horizontally through 3M
IneheK of radiator core cooling sur
face. Instead of vertically, this
radiator take advanlage of tlie
principle of condensation. It has
40 square inches more radiating
Hitrfaco than the old radiator and
contaltiH 3 2 quarts. It haH two
iide tanks, cnnnecied by a core
with horizontal water passages and
n top tank. Water from ihe en
Hold Auto Show
Some Time Soon
1IAKHK, Ore., Jan. 21. definite
decision to huh a style and nuto
niobtle hIiow hero some time 1n
March wan reached by the 4H and
R of the America n legion ut a
meeting and committeemen were
appointed to make arrangements
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GARAGE
GOSSIP
lli'rc J-'njm r.liilii
Mrs. K. V Ciettiiig.s, Klgin. Hpuiit
Friday lio)inK In 1-a fiiiimle
Mr, Cietilngs is the ussoclate Wil-lyB-Overland
dealer of l.n (irande
uniU also has u garage, ut Klgin.
n:slttDarcJcvil "SplJer" Ilaint-s and the OKIsmnbile
ho tirovc for teven continuous days, and niylita ia
t lUpiJ City, So;:ta Dakota.
Left to right: Amateur driver v.hcelcd Olusmohi'e
.4.490 mifes non-stop around Analicim, Cr.lif. Centre
Oval Charlij l'crl;in'on cha.n?d t:i-v.hecl vi:h nuno
du.i.v; f-.:-. I.v endurance run in l'.;v VorU CUy.'
Went to ICIgln
W. K. Buchanan, of tlit Weeks
& Duchjlnan garagt. drove to Kl
gin ycKterduy on .Chrysler bunl
ncH8. His (laughter, Miss 'Gwen-
j dolyn Iluchaiian, who Is teaching
j with him for u weekend visit with
J her pit rents..
j Here on ltliH-ss
flunV Ueniorest. of the TWlc-
water Oil company, waa a uusl
I ness caller at th; Iilue Mountain
j garage during the week. Mr. De
j mort'Ht . makes his headtpianters In
Walla Walln.
glue enters the Inlet tank and flows j for the event. The dale will be j
croHH-waj'S tnrullgn the core imnm'i uy ine iniiimiomie ueaiein woo
the cool water tank on the other
nfde. It Is then returned to the en
gine. The cool water tank extends
up the sides a nd acros t lie top
where the filling cap Is located.
Whllo passing crosswise through
place cars on display
Keservatlolis fur 32 automobile
have been made already and more
are expected to he placed, with a
number of clothing merchants sig
nifying their intention of enter-
being scheduled.
The -Hi and K reported a great!
den 1 of ent 1) usiasiri wan shown by f
the merchants who will participate
in the show. Tlie affair istiie see-1
omi lo be held under the auspices j
of the legionnaires, who hope to!
hold the shows every year during
the month of .March.
ilu .nv u-iitr nv Jinit.freee ing Wealing apparel.
mixture which may have become) The natatorlum has been secured
vaporized in the engine Is cooled jfr the show and will be fittruet
and condensed before It reaches theilvely decorated. A musical pro
vent. This is an Improvement over grain Is being arranged for, and
the vertical type, where much wn-i'"ier entertainment features arc
Highways Good To
Some, Not Others
"The art of giving out road In
formation is not confined to tell
ing the conditions' of the road; in
fact, road conditions an- all com
pilative,' according lo MIkh
Myrtle Korden of the Information
department of the Oregon State
Motor association.
"Tourists see things differently"
said Miss Korden. "Oftcn-tinies we
tell a tourist that the road to a
certain point ia good, while to the
noxt person at the counter Imiulr
Ing as to the same road we may
say that It is not so good. This
may seem like a contradiction, but
nevertheless when dealing witli
thousands of tourists annually one
must of necessity acquire an in
sight of the point of view of the
tourist desiring Information. A
road considered excellent in Mon
tana may not seem so good to the
Oregonian who confines his travels
to the hundreds of miles of Im
proved highways In his homo
slate. On the other hand the tour
ist who Is accustomed to driving
over really bad roads will think
that a gi uvel road, even though
badly rut led or corrugated is a
fine thoroughfare, so In giving
out Information we attempt to
give it out from the perspective
of t he tourit who is to use the
road." (
, Made Trip to Ontario
j "We're expecting our 1928 cars
; about the first of next week, and
j they're going to be beauties." said
K. It. I.edbetter, local Hudson-
j Kssex dealer today. Mr. Led hot
ter, accompanied by IT. L. lilangy.
of Seattle, factory representative,
and l- f . Walk, associate sub
dealer for Mr. Ledbetter at North
I'owder, made u trip to Ontario
last ifrlday where the., new car was
tdiown. The showing was made at
.the Moore hotel. Mr. I.edbetter
is very enthused over the new
nindef and declares that It has
i many worthwhile Improvements.
your
First I og How'd ya lose
tail? Too much wnggin'?
.Second Iog No, too much automobile.
'Look at all
these features a
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ded
wim&titmci'msmm
imepnca
-a Successful Six
now I mis for Even
rearer Success
-JOHN DOE
New 4 - Wheel Brakes
New Fisher Bodies
New Fenders
New GMR Cylinder Head
New Fuel Pump
, New Crankcase Ventilation
New Carburetor
New Manifolds and Muffler
New and Greater Power
New Cross-flow Radiator
New Thermostat
New Water Pump
New Instrument Panel
New Coincidental Lock
New Dash Gasoline Gaug2
New Stop Light
New Steering Gear
New Clutch
New Frame
New Axles
New Wheels
STUDY ihe nw f'oafufes offered in the New Series
I'onlir.c ii'ixl Seldom I'.as ;i more irrprcssive list been
cflered in a sinvle ;:n: :itmcem .-nt on a:iy car whose past
record proved it to be of aoursd design. And they have
been added without i:tcreasini the price because Port
tiae's past success makes possible this added value! These
new features assure smoother, snappier, more powerful
six-cylinder performance greater safety arid comfort
greater luxury and owner satisfaction. They a;ive added
value the greatest ever offered in a low-priced six! Come
in today and see for yourself.
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Shumate
Jennings &
"Went t linker
Mrs. . J. Harrison and grand
daughter, Dorothea Harrison, went
to Maker just ' weekend to visit
with Mrs. Harrison's young grand
son( 1M ward Klmer. who under
went an appendix operation at the
I laker hospital a week or more
ago. He is reported to be getting
along nicely.
Most of the Mileage
at Half the Cost
in These
Mere I'roin I'cndlelnu--
Arthur Koster, Studebaker dis
tributor for this territory, spent
Wednesday In l.a Orande trans
acting business with M. J. Goss,
local Htudebaker dealer.
Hero From Klgin
K. ('. GettlngS, Of the Gettings
lLinks garage, was a l.a Grande
visitor Thursday from Klgin.
Hern Tuesday From lemllcton
J. V. Ict'onnel, territory dis
tributor for Oaklnnd-Pontlac,
spent Tuesday of l Ills week in I,.a
G ramie transacting business with
Vern Jennings und Elmer'' Shu
mate, local dealers.
Mere TYoni Ilalvr
A. M. Service, of linker, re
turned home Thursday night after
a short business visit here.
New Catalogue, Out
More than r.ono Individual au
tomobile accessories, supplies and
camping necessities are listed in
the new' i:2S catalog now 'being
distributed by the Western Auto
Supply company stores. "The
Western Auto catalog has been a
gtiide to economy for automobile
owners since litim", said Mr. Wil
cox, local manager of tlie com
pany. "Kxepericnce has taught au
tomobile owners of the west that
they can depend on their West
ern Auto store for service. Year
after year, thousands of new cus
tomers come to us for their tires,
auto accessories and camp goods."
1926 FORD COUPE 1
1927 BUICK COACH
1926 BUICK SEDAN
1925 STUDEBAKER SEDAN
1928 PONTI AC-COACH
1927 CHEVROLET TOURING
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Terms --Trades
Oldsmobile
Sales Co.
Adams Ave.
Look Over Our Want Ads for Bargains
Dash and Style
Of Cahriolet Is
Lure To Buyers
To complete the line of body
styles offered for 1 I2S on the
Willys-Knight special six chassis,
a cabriolet coupe of exceedingly
smart appearance and commodi
ous seating room for a1 model of
this type Is now being offered.
The cabriolet coupe combines
both the advantages of the conven
tional type coupe and a roadster.
It Is equipped Willi a collapsible
top which can easily be raised or
lowered by one person In a mo
ment's time. When driven with
the top down the conventional
regulation glass winJows drop into
the doors. The windshield visor
always in position whether tlie top
is in a raised or lowered position.
The extremely smart lines of
this car have made It a keen favor
ite with the younger set for town
or country driving. A rumble seat
is built Into the rear section and
Is ample to accommodate two pas
sengers. The design and construc
tion of the seat and back permit
the passengers to ride in real com
fort. Access to the storage com
partment Is through a generous
sized opening directly to hc rear
of the door on the right hand side.
The color scheme of the cabrio
let coupe also is most attractive.
The color below the belt l ranga
t nop hi ue w h He t he color above
the belt Is Aleutian green. The
si riplng is I lack and Kimball
cream adding a touch hat Is most
attractive to the eye. The uphol
stery of blue-gray bather is a
perfect blend with the rich ex
terior cobr com li nation.
s.i;s huivkk'h i;m:k;y I
Keeping the brakes "on edge" i
is primarily a gnat contribution I
to safety. It lias a secondary tea- J
tare that appeals to thousands of i
driveis In that it greatly conserve l
the energy of the person operating J
the car. It Is Inllnftely b ss fatigu- j
tug to stop the cur with a slight
pressure on the brake pedal tliati J
it fs to have to step long and i
hard on It. j
Even the tilings we get for noth
lug .Hnnietlnie cost us an effort, j
If vou think you can't, you're I
rtc'.ty nr m rip-h.
Stop! Listen!
If you are in need of Parts or Accessories for
your car Jack Allen Supply Co. is here to serve
you. Our Store is YOUR Store make it a bet
i ter store by your support.
REPLACEMENT -PARTS FOR ALL CARS
Replacement Parts for All Cars
Factory
Distributors Of
Timken Roller Bearings
New Departure Ball Bearings
Emsco Brake Lining
Champion Spark Plugs
Federal Tires and Tubes
Cylinder Head Gaskets
Clutch Facings
Hyatt Roller Bearings
Thompson Silcrome Valves
' Spicer Universal Joints
A. C. Spark Plugs and Oil Filters
Quality Piston Rings
Ring Gears and Pinions
Universal Joint Discs
"Wc -also have a complete line of Sportinii:
Goods. Watch for our display of tackle for the
coming season. .
Jack Allen Supply Co.
R. A. FARNAJI, Mgr.
PENDLETON LA GRANDE
La Grande Brunch cor. Adams & Elm
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