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MOTORING NEWS mmxt AUTO SECTION VOLUME XXV. LA GRANDE, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1928. NUMBER 142 PICK LA GRANDE AS HEADQUARTERS Plan Completion Of Leap, Lostine, Evans Road Work RUBBER OUTLOOK GOOD THIS YEAR Early Licensies Embarrass Men In British Land 18 PER CENT OF ROADS SURFACED Student Autos A Luxury, Says Loan Fund Body BOSSES 76,000 IMMUNITY? New Chevrolet Represen tative District of- Six Counties Organised After a very Interesting meet in: of Chevrolet dealers and their wiles organisation members of six UKastern Oregon ' counties In l.a Grande Thursday, It was an nounced to Tlie Observer thiit this city has become tho headquarters!. , , , " ' - i. . i . .has tended to glvo farmers In that of a new representative district,!.. tt , , , ., "' . - i-Ji ii w , fiction nn idea of the comfort and rnnru mH . . , . ... convenience of a Rood roud. It Is tnta (Irani. ukcr and Morrow prop0SJNi t( pl(.m, tn(J 0;1(, ruimtlcs. ' on through tho country lo n point The no- district ,v 1 I, , head- ! Trput crci,K wh(, 1( w!ou1 , ur.cn. n ... ... ..... .. " co,,,,,.,., wUh , Kntorpibie-l.'lora charge of J'.. It. Morris, who Willi ,,,,,..,.. ., ' ,,, WALIX)WA. Ore.. Jim. 2S (Spe cial) The inall.T of working for a completion of tlin l.cap-1.0Hllni-Kvuim market r.mil. which ex tends from KvniiB Into tho section following I'll ran I p creel; fpoin (ho. mouth of this branch at tin. Williams ruilil, through th.. hill section toward Trout creek la being considered. About five an.l a half mlU'H of tin- roud which! (Was hunt u number of yearn ago, lils wife and family. has 'moved 1itp to take lip a, permanent resi dence. Mr. Morris announces that the iH-w district la Included In the l'ortland 7.one. I .a Grande was . selected, lie said, because of Its central loca tion and Ui better facilities it of fered to the Chevrolet organiza tion. . ' The meeting Thursday. which continued from 2 to 6 o'clock In the Ui Grande hotel, was conduct ed by W. .1. Hlchmond, ssone sales inunagcr. assisted by C. W. Coob-y zone sales promotion ihanugcr. healers and their employes from the following cities and towns in I Kiislcrri Orenon -wre present: 1a llrande-, linker, Kntcrprise, John lay. Pendleton, Milton, lfeppner, Wallowalnnd IMlot Rock. About 2h attended the gathering! which featured a number of sales depioii stratlons and talks. . highway, giving a Rood outlet both ways to a la rue number of farmers living in the hills a long the route of this road. For imwty of these farmers such a road would twrke it possible to use cars during the entire year, where ot present a few miles of bad roads separating them from the pres ent market road, make the long trips to town slow and tedious. Tire Dealers over Nation Generally in Fair Con dition? Firestone Says AKUON- Ohio, Jim. 28 Harvey S. KlrcKtone. president or the Fire stone Tire & ltubhcr company, has Issued tho following statement -about business conditions to bit expected during 1328': "Our experience of the past year I gives us every reason to antici pate that American business will attain a heavier vol tune of pro duction anil a new level of 'effi ciency In 1!28 and thnt tho peo ple of the country will -share in u common prosperity. "1'rospcc.ts for d substantial re duction In federal taxes are ex ceedingly bright- and the govern ment is continuing a wise policy of economy. Many Jaw business organizations arc expanding .heir business and. there should be em ployment In the coming year for itll who want work,, -. . - Increasing I'scHliles '- , "The Firestone Tire & , Uuhbrr company Is Increasing Us facilities not ..only In production, Iwjt also In distribution and service to mot orists. This Includes the .building I. , J ; New Tire Sales . Plan Announced Kir PnhnAnUmnclur taftory in hw Angeles MJJ JLFUIIilVimailIIJr5ior western status and Far l-Iast The'W, II. Ilohiienkamp ('.'. Is announehig a new credit plan for the sale .of Goodyear tires which will undoubtedly be of In terest to : nwiny HiolOrlstM. In speaking of tills plim, one of'the members of the company said t hat It was often noticed that people needing tires- ror their cars need them most when their purse may 1 1V low. This results In their pur- triKln Vi liMvn .eniiiitlcted one of 4lt.. inul attf'orKriil vniirs In oiir AUSTRALIANS AND JAPANESE Vlbll t Al 1 Ull Phaslni tip-" of low price andl"'- In.lustry. Wo arc Will tarc-d ... . . .. . (with tl.U liMzi.nl l.iit thn Inpr.'aspd tho histopy. huvliifr sold rnoro lln uml inailn In reel- lirofH.H thtln III any othor ypar. ; -. . "The HritlKli . rillibor rnytrlrtloii act Iiiih hrousht RPpal Iinwinls In puljl.cr Industry, cuuttini; wltlc-'fluc-IniillonH ulid hilfl lflco of crude rubl.cr, buf ia-.fJid, flip. Of, tliia lp.:a wore sold to tl4 MIllc,ot the lowest irlco in m,lhinory -ot tlic uiuality and usually in lh.;lr payii I A.- nHiilnpllnn - nnrl . llp.vf..tliuicilt Of , n.qr t.n I lllffll' linn, price lor ine niii.ti. - nurlnz tho year 1!2T. more per- ,,.", .,., ',, ,., ,.,, ,., r rui,ber in unrestricted cotllitrks vlsltod the plant of tile I alll-i . J, and our ilevejopm'cnl and produc- Motop.Car coiupany. Ije.polt i ' ,,,4- foV 1110,..tlon of pubber Ir. l.lberlA will. I Thai Is, lie's ihe newly clccutl prcsidi'iit of tlM' California Stale Automobile association, which iiomprl.MM "6,000 tiu'tnlHrs II. l. ItriiiiuUtr, San KraiK'tsco slriic I ura I cnglne4r. He mivcIs A. Jl. Tow no of 1.mI1. sous lno from the far-off Islands of Japan . S,(Usure and "oirV In a short time make the nd the- island lln, JJf. u"f waiinielUm of rhllng !n the besl Hri.lsh restrictVmv urt Inefrcctlve, trMia than from the Dominion of J ..TJ)1 .jii ifi allaing more Cnnsda. ' .V - ni'tpJ mlleuge cost thnt ran only bo had '"! more the Importance of ec.on- There wnro 2 forclBn c untr es tires will enable tire otny and efficiency in the lire in- from wHteh travelers si mrly an 0 , und pnj lho HaniP . dustry as" affecting pur trunspor In groups came to tHoe'") ''M satisfaction and tire service that jtalion and commerce , Tl) mnnu place of the cur which Is fai nillor , . . M.rK lVt. (lIwiiyH found I factun-rs have incn-ased and im- their ,717l!m:"l'""it be built into Goodyear tire in , proved-thelr manufacturing, fuel! were lliuumrm. .-ou.-.n. ... veiirs cone liv LanUera, journalists and student. IU go"c " many ot them traveling nucr tne, ,.wmt o( t)m( au.l.ices of the Lnlted -States .1-jco)i()()ii lhQ cmnpr to ) lilac plant is found I, y tlioni to be , ,,0,.,tH after tho aamo'ln tho past yiin excellent Inhorntofy fop a luiY I odl.rt, 1all .. ! plned an Ii Of precision iiicuivun p....v. r 1- lUantlly production. l.ea.liiitf tlie list by a wide mar Bin was Germany, whence during the year ennie a number of well orsanl'ied prolltls for 11 systematic, atiidy of American manufacturlnc l.ielliods, 1'VoiK the Antipodes tame :tlie next lai-Rcst throngs Australian journalists and students of economies. They -.wepo pilrtlcu lurly Interested In Amerluan Indus trial life as It effects the welfare of the worker in his work' and in iijs home. . . Other countries largely repre sented by visitors were p'rance. I'.nclaml. '.Switzerland, HniP.l1. Hus f'.a. Seolland. t'oliimliln. New Zea land apd I'uerto ltlco. ; Tourist (In village store): Whaddya. got In the Hlllipe of u tomoblle tires? - ' ' ' ' Kiilcsliidy:' Kuneral wreatlia, lire . priservers, invalid cushions, aid doughnuts. ' Itles, mileage, and offielency of their tlpcs to sueli a. great extent that manufacturers- In ifprelgn countries' were unablo; to' coinpeto -with AmericaJi ii-Hinufaclurera and year England . lias lnipopti( duly . on tires from America of 33 1-3 per cent. Tin. Dealers "The tire dealers throughout the country are becoming more effi cient and beltep business men und are building and equipping larger and more efficient- service stations for the care .(id repair of tires. This important part .of tire service is receiving closer co-operation between manufacturer' und dealep und there will lie greater develop ment throughout the country on this line titan ever before, and .more economical and efficient. illre service will lie given the mot i orlsls. v . I "The tire dealers generally are I In good condition und .lo not have I heavy inventories, und 1 predict I that this efficiency and economy will result in bringing tlie tire Industry on a high plane. Kur af ter all, efficiency and economy are wlinl make our prosperity and T have every confidence that lUHS' will be a big year." LONDON (Al'l "A.-1" Is all automobile license number la Kng land which Is not only it great dis tinction, but also a cuiisu of much inconvenience. Theoretically, it was the first license iMued for 11 motorcar. It was born January 1, its first papent was Karl Hiissell, who was Chairman of the London County Council when registration of motorcars begun; He kept it for three years, oil n 4-urlety of .carR, und then surrendered It. He said It made him too well known to the polloe. who doubtod Its (iiithcntlciiy. For two years succeeding Chair mcji of the i.umlun County Coun cil received the A-l license num ber, but hi It lost Its official character. In 19:3 it pnssed into tho hands of George I'ettyt. of Great l'ortland slreut, London, who for many year had been looking for It, and ho Is tho pres ent owner of It. ' Mr. I'ettyt finds the distinc tive license, number not a Utile einliarruslng ul times, rolleeinen slop llllll und refuse for some min utes to believe that It la not a fake. A few or the original cars for which some of the enrly licenses wero Issued tiro still In "use. Li cense No. A-23 was given tu n. I'anhard motorcar which covered 2ootnnu miles without any 'mech anical trouble. according tu Iih owner, and finally gave up Its ghost during tho World War as a delivery truck. Major H. Kendall, owner of Li cense A-0. has been driving Bino IDOU, uud baa never until this year been cited for u motoring, offense. rNm Congress Ik,-getting almost' as iwtrttcular' about whom It admits as a night club. KITICI KNCV l'KHSO.N I M Kl A man owning u flivver bought every fuel anil power-saving devil on the market. He saved fifteen per cent on a certuln cnrbiirelop. ten per cent In fuel on this, that und the other tbnig. When he got them all on a friend asked, "How does your car run?" Ik. replied: "Not very good. 1 havo' to slop every fifteen miles and bail out I he' gasoline." Motor Lan.l. Hlr Ksme Howard, llnllsh am bassador to thelTnltod Ktates, has asked diptumallc Immunity , for. his sonlvHenry Howard (above), 14, whose uutomobile struck He alrict Heforest, U-yenr-old du ti ghter of a weather bureau em ploye at Washington, The boy is two years under tho minimum ago requirement for driving an automobile in the District of Columhlii, police said, ami any netlon to bo taken will hnve to como through tho atuto depurt- mentJ 1 riuiuffeur (to sliglilly der farmer): Can you tell inc. where I can get some gas? Farmer: Hey? fhauffeur: No. gas! This ain't a horse. It's un automobile. Rcicntists say tne next war will be with Insocts. Weil, Just what was tho lust one wllh? Sho stovd hi the sU'uct at mlU nlght, ; r : Ah tlie traffic homeward sped, Sho wns very much struck by the moonlight. ' .( . . Hut that's not wiiy aho's dead. 1 --Judge. ( Hra-ss Tacks "Huyers of cars aro more pur llculur nowadays than they used to be. ure they not?" we asked. "Oh. yes"!, responded the deal er. "While they used to nsk all sorts of questions about the niech ii n Ism, power, and so forth, now all they want to know Is, 'What is absolutely the lowest advance payment I must make''.'" Kansas lty Klur. t.tltl.f.V I'Wf The Boy Frtond Say, 'who's (he. dumb-looking guy .that drives your cur around and works In the garden? I notice ho always gives me a nasty look when ' I como In. Tho Girl Frlendr-Oh don't; .mind htm. That's just father. ' -Tho Pointer Oregon's Highways Far Above Average Only 21 Ter Cent, Unimproved Tho Oregon State Motor asso ciation, in making an analysis of the highways of the United States, points out that IS per cent of tho existing highway in 1 1 ago In the l ulled States was surfaced us ot Jan. 1. Ia7. On that date there wero 3,01 !. 1 no miles of rural roads of all types In this country, madn up of 287,028 miles on the state systems and 2, 731,172 miles on tho coun try and locul systems. Thu mated had surfaced 163.060 mllctt and tho countica and townships had surfaced approximately 3J6,4o l. Tho surfaced mileage Includes roads with all types of surfacing. Mich as sand andjop soil, gravel, watcr-hqund macadam, bitumin ous macadam, sheet asphalt, bit uminous concrete. l'ortland cement concreto and block pavo- .nents of brick, asphalt, wood or stone. Non-surfaced loads aro thoso which uro wholly unimprov ed or havo been merely graded and drained. The progress oT Oregon's high way Improvement as compared with the national situation hIiow:-: that Oregon has on its state high way system XI7 miles of pavement or 20 per cent: 670 miles of oiled macadam or Hi per cent of Us to il, I; 174(1 miles of rock i nd gravel surfaced roads or Hit per cent of Us total; It'Mi graded roads or 7, per coni of its tolal; IMS mil in -i proved, or 21 per cent of Its total. In the country, road Kysb-m Ore gon bus 4f,4G miles of road of which M.2U7 mtlos aro Improved as fo!lovs paved 424.4 miles: gravel 7SM0.fi miles; Improved .arth roads 6.4K2 miles leaving yi,?:t9 miles unimproved. Taking tho state lilghways and county road systems together, we ' ave fni.i'14 miles of road or which 17,727 miles or 35.45 per cent an. improved as compured wllh tho national figure of 18 per c-nt. OREGON STATK COLLEGE, Corvallis. Jan. 28 Automobiles may have passed from the luxury, to the necessity class In most qaur ters but those In charge of dispen- ' sing loans to pharmacy students here believe that a college man Is not entitled to n loan and a ' "pleasure car" at tho samo time.1 Kleven loans aggregating $115i have . just been granted deserving students In pharmacy who passed the rigid Investigation conducted by tho trustees of -the loan fund created by tho Oregon State Phar maceutical association L two years ago. In addition to checking on expenditures, the board advises ap plicants to carry Insurance and to do outside work. Jtarcly Is a loan ura nt ed in the first term. , Tho fund which w-as started by a JlOiio subscription by John F. AN len of Corvallis and swolled by a like amount from H, J. Frank of Tortluiid, has now reached $11.4 175. To date 35 loans totalling $3:Ut5 havo geen granted, cnablt ing many students . to continue their work who otherwise would have dropped out. As all over head Is borno by the- college an it the association, the fund Is Irre ducible. It Is administered In co operation with but separate from the regular student loan fund. MOKI'i I'I SII - 9 I "lb-re, boy", said tho wealthy motorist. "I want some gasoline, and pleuse get a move on! You'll never get anywhere in the world unless you push. Tush is essen tial. AVhen I was young I pushed and that got me when 1 am." "Well, guv-Jior," replied thu boy, "I reckon you'll liuve to push again, 'cniiNo we ain't got. a drop of gas in tint placed' Ask us for a demonstration in the' new FORD Coupe Perkins Motor Co. 4 Ph. Main 500 Tramp: Horry, lady, I'm ul.so lill. ly overwhelmeil with trouncm. I Hill 1 was most anxious f'rr an old ..vereoal hefore tlm season starts for iiutliir 'em over niotor-rui: ra diators! .1 ljUndon nuinorlKt. MotorM (pulling UP): . What's the nialter? Didn't you lieur ine Mow- my horn? - redestrlan: 1 heard Bomel hing hut there's so much huy fever I didn't think It was an automobile. Iloston Transcript. (TfnllTilllTlVIAR ' IT ORPM iUJ UJ UJ Ju Ju ) ON TIME PAYMENTS! THREE AUTOMOBILE PARTS That Need - Attention the Uatlcry the Starting and Lighting System the Ignition ' Wc arc factor rci) rcsentatives for USL, Auto-Lite and North East. We have genuine parts. Inspection Free. , BURGESS Kattcry and Electric Station 1 SOS Jefferson Ave. A Little Down Pay the Balance As You Ride When you buy tires on de ferral payments,, insist upon full value for every cent you pay down, or in future install ments. Don't be satisfied with less than the best you arc en titled to a full dollar's, worth of mileage for every dollar you pay. And now you can insure yourself against loss by ' buying the world's greatest tire the new-type (Joodycar Ail -Weather Tread Balloon, on terms to suit your conven iencc. . , Last week wc announced the biggest news of the year for automo bile owners of this city: NOW YOU CAN BUY GENUINE GOODYEAR TIRES ON EASY, CONVENIENT TERMS! No delay, no embarrass mpnt and all tires are brand-new, fresh'' stock, just received from the factory. Drive over! learn how little it will cost to have one, two, or more of these wonderful new-type Goodyears put on your car. No charge for applying tires sold on time. Goodyear Tubes on the same terms, if you like. We want you to take advantage of this buying opportunity; we offer prompt courteous service, and guarantee our merchandise in every respect. We maintain an authorized Goodyear Service Station, insuring you facilities for getting every bit of the extra-long mileage out of these tires that Goodyear' has built into them. 1 h. mm q a H n -1 1; 1 hi ?1 f ! 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