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Page Eight LA GRANDE EVENING OUSEKVEK, LA GRANDE, ORE. Saturday, February 1, 1930 Huge Longview ! Bridge to Link . Coast Highways J IVo Riant tfc arms, renehlnfr 1 own id each oilier man Ihaii litu teot nhnvo (ho pwirllntf waters of UlH COlllhililfl -rlVi'l lit I,nilK'f H. Wnsh,, Moon will lunch In rorm. the now link In the ureal I'aeiric coast nnd InlniHl highway tty fit in. Mathcd by a celebration In in-, (ir landed hy ctimijinnilie in Wash InKtoit ami ()renm, wllhln a wldo radius, iIiIh mammoth Kiriu-iuro- th ccond IiIkIk-m over a rji vIk: stream in the Tnllcii Hiafes will bn open to fruvfl nhoiit lvb. I r. according to information oMafnrd Ity tlie Texaco truvol to rvleo hu ruau, Hewn department . of. tho ; Texas company, refiner mill dis tributor of Texaco petroleum prod uct H. . . ' One of lint unique ft-niuriw of tit r dedicatory ceremonies will bo li real wedding of it Washington girl hd n ttrt-Kon youth, the Toxnco bureau 1i;im been iufoi med. Tho brldRe. forms nil cony eonnic lion between th J'ncifle highway In Washington ami tho Koosevelt or Oreffon const highway via Ah torln. I Tho r,, ftno, 000 l.onKvh'w-Itiiin- J Jer brldtce Ih under const met Inn i by tho licthlchcrii Wtecl cniiipnnv. Klr.Mt actual work on the structuro j wn hi-Kim ly tho Pacific Hi lilt,'' I company with excavation fur pfeiH ' In October l!2S. The Hist steel j ivhh set, June a, Jit 1Mb Tho slcel erection, tho Texaco bureau re I porlK. In now itl (he start of (liof HP -foot suHpcfnded rpnri which In Hip center port of tho 1200- foot center Kpnn, Tho wood ap proaches on the Wiashlnmon side are IMIMt feet (itul on tliu Oregon lino nro foot, These ore practically complete and the con crete poured tm five sleol ap proach spans, totaling 1 1 00 feet of tho MKOO foot of steel structure. The hridt,"1 overall lw DK!H feet low; nnd iMO feet nhovi- the rivor tho two hlKhi'Kt polnlH will ! moiml',d 11 tfhutt iKfiM-on tltnt will nld In Klildlnff tho Ind'i-cpfd nir plurfi plow up :ind down tho Ta il Mo rniiMt, tho 'JVxiico InitPini r' rrKontaltVi' Htatcn. Happy Thought So ninny mon sooni to mt Joy nut of (India;.' ii ploco of moiipy In ono of llicfr old discarded vok(k wo Ikivp n notion to plant a quarter fur oxporlnionlfil purposes. Toledo Itlndo. (ft mm A N fimnzingly perfect vX renewal Bei-vice for you hero for dented, smashed body parts. Gets every bumip, large or small. Makes fenders, bumpers and bodies shiny and new. Try it for that crumpled fender or bent door. Quick, ef ficient, economical ser vice thnt you will like. Come in today. Bill Bunch Garage W WIIHWIIIMIl Willi j U mi M mj j y, OUstmobiles IfMk For 1930 Ml . ARE HERE pi pip Oldsmobile Sales Co. Drive Concern Orders Buicks So satisfactory have Buicks proven in the national service of the Hertz Dnvurself Stations that recently two entire trainloads of the 1930 models were ordered for service in the company's west coast division. Neal Begley, on extreme right, president and general manager of the Hertz Western Units, is pictured here in inset receiving first of the new cars to be rolled from the freight car. Next to him is J. R. Eradford of the Howard Automobile Company of San Francisco. The first trainload is also pictured as it neared the Golden Gate, Insure Service By New Factory Training Course Qua Illy sells a IteepH it Mdd. it nd Kurvlco ; To Insure (he hlKheat, standard of inotnr ear Hervleo over I he eountry, the rhryler lustltul.- for ,,,mn Fl""- (v.-.y Hervieo Kdueatlun; a. ualvursltv . "ol,U of ,"f't- 11 Ih t,liM within the faetorv at lietroll. has i n,t'"L t,,:,t ,rm"",H ' pllmentary heeu estaldlKtied. More. servlen ! "fpcirtK from Chrysler owner over nianajf'-rM, shop foremen and oth- ,hn '"""T rr (he untiorm oual-ei-H employed hy deah-iH In exeu- I H' "f' l.-l'-aey In serviee work, live 'aiaeilieH, tin to hpIiooI nfjain I " ' fur Hhorl InteiiHive eoiiiw to tieL ! IIICOKKIt IS A I E I E I S II ;i 11 heller undeiHtanillnK of I ho i actual meaning or mpivIpp ii,ml how TORONTO, Keb, J AI') The tn render it. The institute wnn '"t "f 'be brokers, against whom founded in I Mi 0, and it positlvo j 'ba i-kok of pctnsplraey to defraud rPHiiliu may be measured today In nave been. laid, surrendered ,to eveiy seetlou of the eonntry. pollen today. He was John Yv. In hefiliinliiK these courses, In- Wray of the A. K. Moysey pom struelors earefully dlsect and una- , puny, Ud. Wvay was understnod lyze the Chrysler ear, part hy jtarl, to have been in .Montreal yestur explallllaw precisely why eaeh is I day. Hail was set at $ lint, Odd. di-siKhi'd ny, It Is. The students at' shown why (he factory product Is fn mla menially correct, and tho principles behind (he t 'hrysler Motnrn policy of standardized uuallty, Annon; (ho numerous huIiJpcIs ii'viewi'il are disti-lbnior and deal era' service responsibillili-H: siip ervlHlon of service sin l Ion layout and persortael: parts department operation: preparation of new ears' for delivery; eorreet trouble iiiaK nosis; used ear recondition Ink: hudfrcl eslabllshinent and aeeuiinl Iiik. Hundreds or slereopl Icon" slldr and a number of rilms urn used to Illustrate the teetiireH as well ua . the actual working parts of Chrys- I ler ears. Tho exhibits Include practical scl-upH of parts and mod ern tool eiii)ineu( which Die com pany recommends Dial dealers carry 111 stock. Lessons are summarized In (uos. , llou periods; queries aro o,vehnnKed and nnswerH copied in note books. In these sessions, students are af forded opportunity to hrliiK up in dividual pnddems that they have encountered. An ailmlnlsti'al Ion eon rue pene iralcs a field (but has heretofore been comparatively neglected, lit id feet. It teaeheH I he men to or- . liimlzH and superviNe, and trains them for the manai,remfnt of per- an on M 1 n $ j nrnmI it nd pfpilpinnni uf d''alrH' hpi'VJpo depaitiTM-ntH. The result 18 tulpl'd piTVlee. mure n-lfnh j vork and lower pomIh that aio j hound to bo iniHHcd on to the ear j owner, : Men Kflionli 'd In the various plati8P8 of the ChrvHler Institute earry Imrk HiIh tnthiln to their own' 'loen I ora n i.a I ions, so t ha t 1 the lufliieupo nf servlre experts Tbirleen iicrsoiis an arrest, three of them 1 ,mw "n,,,'r lield as ma- ler la i wilnestjea, while warrants have also been Issued for 1. W. Sollowuy and llurvoy Mills of Hi loway-.MtllM and company. Bride' Recipe for Roast I'.tiy two pounds nT veal loin. Trim carefully, season wild salt and pepper and dredge with Hour. Place In roaslhiy pan ami around ll pour one cupful of totaalo sauce, lloasl In fjulck oven, basltm; freipieuily. When done forbid until burned up Iheh open a can of saltnon. Patbllnder Maunxittc. Horticultural Expert 1 Thn iale John Puvey has been I rYslcjiaieil Hie 'l-'alher of Tree Snr- j eery," This Kent (Ohio) horlicul- I lurlsf, whii died in l!H':i. advanced nnd proved the theory I bat rees j thnt had been Injured or hail be- cotiie iliKi'tised could be ircalcd or opei;aled upon and saved, I Illiteracy antl Crime i A survey of prisons reveals the fact that the illiterate clashes eon- ! slllnie the main body nf these he- I ln piitdshi'd for crimes of vliv I lenee, while (he eduealeil classes ! wero more fully represenied by I those serving lltne for crimes j against properly. ! By Trainloatl 1 ! ! ! If f 1"? at , BIy Haven For ' Bootleggers, Is Neuner Charge I'OltTLANI), Ore., Jan. 31 (AC) ; (ieo rfp Neuner, 1'nileil States t district attorney Thursday hrarirled the jaiymenl of fines of bootb'K I Kern In Uly, Ore., near Klajna.tli j Kails, as merely a "license system j for hoot h'KKcrs, nnd promised j that loiitf term sentences would be j sought for six defendants arraigned ; today on ihpior conspiracy charjros. The I'cMleral attorney said that repeated arrests" by stale officials of I'.ly tllixens have resulted only In fines and that "It is time. the federal uovernnicnt stepped In and padlocked every place convicted of selling liquor near th" Klamath reservation." "Illy is an eyesore of the dis trict,'! thu attorney said. "It for merly was Cbiloquin, but the kov eenoieiil I'leaneil that nut and nil Lho bootleuers removed to Illy, .... .,1,1 f., ti.wn itml now a, railroad eaiup." Those arraiKiied today included Joiin Stolts, Tony Mens, Jack Kils sell. .f. Nona Id, all restaurant and pool ball proprietors while James .la meson 'ii ml Jon Kobinaon were to plead In K la ninth Kails whore they are hidi! In 'the county jail. Senate Confirms I Ii rod ie Nomination WASH I N'tiTON, l-'eh. l'(AT The senate Krlday eonl'frmed the nomination of Alexander' !'. .Moore of Pennsylvania, to bo.pm buHsadur to I'oland. The senatu a lfto eon firmed the nomination of John J. I'eane, to be comptroller of customs at San Kranciseo, fal. Tli senate also confirmed tho nominations of Kred Morris Uear ln of Missouri, to be ambassador lo Peru, and IMward K. It rod In of Oregon, as minister to Kin land. Early Peace Movement v. Wllliiim AIUmi anil .lutopli Prlco oruiiiril n iirin'i smioiy In F.on ilnn In 1sil, Mn, ihr ilrst Jiciii-o so clcly mi t!ii Ktimpr-nii i-onnn( ivns csiiiliiishi., h (intern In lM'til. i A 1 Smith may not h.tve rrf.Ivfd niuoh Mippnrl In Vlorl.lil In 19:'. i imi ho li.ii ph'tity r Mippitrt thTo j now in fact, hp rnnios It wiih him. Ilori 'i" Al as he apprarl on I Ihf linlo al Miami llraoh thf Olllrr .rt.iy. ItHioilui-InK n firlni; Innova- linn In iho Irm of n pair of hrlBht ! 1 rprl Kii.ponrioni whloh ho woro lo ' Kiipport his golf knlokorn, 1 5 is(h 4 ,1 1 (MILLIONS VIEW j NEW FORD BODY Dealer Establishments Draw Large Crowds Throughout Nation. Approximately ten million per sona saw the new body Htyte of tho Model -V lino diiriou' tho Initial MiowlnK throughout tho t'nltrd Males on iJeeemher ill, New Vear'K liny and subsequent dnyn. On tho first day .l.flal.tll 2 porsonB visited the dealer establishments, nnd tin nnimoiiH reportn from Iho branches Indiealcd complete approval and much flnthuHlastn, Kansas C'ily, Missouri, territory registered a total nf 3 10, Gun, with tho Detroit urea second, 572,133, and I'liirao third, 4 l,3S. in toial number nf orilers signed. i'earborn led, with Houston nee-1 ond and tho Twin City tnrrltory j third; on orders for imtnediale 11 VP IV. lliil-hnrn lien In !,( tilt 1. oh Angles second and HoustoiW third. In many branch territories weather conditions: wero unfavor able but did not stern tho tide of j visitor. KarKo rreported ciKbty J jtr-r cent of its area snowbound, j nevertheless the reception accord led tho new body sty I en hy the pub lic wiih 'very favorable.' In New York City a. constant stream of people pasficd through tho showroom on Uroadway all day Ion;,'. They were 'enthusiastic and most Interested," both In Iho Im provements in body lines, and in tho variety of colors offered. Memphis reported the new body types 'received with enthusiasm, throughout the entire territory by both dealers and public.' . I.ouis villo wired: 'Ueports from all ec llnna Indicate public well pleased and In-receptivo mood for new body types. New Orleans described tho public reception as most en thusiastic, 'with 11 particularly fav orable reaction In the metropoli tan areas.' i Similar reports came from Okla homa City and WawhlnfUon, j, c. In tho latter city three of the four metropolitan newspapers covered ihn event as a news story and ran pieUireH on the first paKO. 1'ittH hurKh wired: 'Off to a fine Htart.' in San Francisco, the presentation by Iho dealers was reported 'most satisfactory, and the reaction from the public most favorable.' lie spit disiiKreeable weather, the d calory in the Seattle branch ter ritory wero "all enthusiastic.' OFFICE GAT & Junius Tomorrow Is Kround )ik day. The lime hasn't -aquite arrived for the roat- linr to sec his shadow. A KKI.I.OW Tit AT STARTS 10 A It l .Y CAN DO A UK! .MONTH'S WOliK IN TWKNTY KKillT I A V S. n;imrAitY (Tiie stepchild of tho Year) Tho bobtailed mouthy usually rides in on a cat-whiskered, blue nosed bliz.ard. This Is the time when worriers are wondering about tho coal supply and women wish they were In Mr-nh-me or My num. Kor all Its brevity, this Is the. natal month of our ..national j heroes. Washington. Lincoln. 10di-j son, Lindbergh ami other, anu u contains the feast, of St. Valentine, who has been the patron Faint of all of use one time or another, bless his heart. Hut modern youth has turned from his love tokens. Where, ore the paper lace epistles Of yester year? 1'oor St. Valentine. Union have changed! That' ancient saintly rellbntn Would be surprised to see The shleks, upon bis holy date . (Jiving their sweetlen hosiery. In the old days a skirt I bat tiling down lKhlml mis a lnni'-nmde mess Inleml fr mi evening ffown. .fuller Please, madam, would youhl you give us u donation ror the Inebriates home? Jl'ousowlfe Sure, come n round tonight and get my husband. KMniU'AltY IS THR MONTH IN WIIU'll WO.MKN TALK Tim I A-l A ST. Wnllare Who gave you that black eye? flarl; The Tireless cooker. Wallace Impossible! Clark That's what I thought until I tried to fire her this morn ing. Iternlce, aged three, wa asked by her daddy, who bad Just ruine home from work, what she had been didng all day. "Oh." she answered, "j-t Bet ting mother crazy. Jn A man came Into a restau. rant and ordered tomato uoup, a hant Nondwleh nnd a piece of ap ple pie. How did the waitress know that he was a sailor? Car I'll bite How? Joe He wore a wiilor suit. Now they're sin King the flap per's petticoat song: Among My Mi'NAHY 1I1SOI.I TtOX IS j i'Mvnit.iti.Y liin-oim:! ! WASHINGTON. Yh. 1 I AT)-- : Tin Mo. Vary resolution to spnd M.tiort (or u itionuunt ut j rii-inipoe-. Orexon to roinnif mor-1 ati winning of Hie Oregon coon-; try. was faorably reported to tb- j t-cna'te Krlday by its library com mittee. 1 1 the; new ford town sedan The new Ford town tedan takes on new beauty thlrouQh body change that extend from radiator to the gracefully eloping rear. New Erskine Is Received With Much Enthusiasm Supplementing tho enthusiastic reception accorded tho Dynamic new Krskine during lis debut at the racent New York nutoinobllo show, are tho scores of congratu latory messages pouring la at tho Studebakcr factory dally from deal er till over the country, according to J'aul O. Hoffman, vice president of the- Studobaknr corporation of America. "Krom tho opening of tho New I York show January 4 to Ita close a week later, tho exhibit of Dynam ic new lOrsklne models was the fo cal point, for thousands of visitors eager to get a first hand view and first band knowledge of the new cur. "Observers at tho show report that spectators comments disclosed surprise at tho unusaally largo di mensions of the new car on lis 1H Inch whcelbase, while Its beauty of nppearunce Inside and out, and the quality of the materials used in its manufacture came In for generou.i praise . Favorable comment cen tered, however, In the exceptional valuu represented by the .Dynamic new JOrsklne. All Sections IlNoiiil "That this favorable reaction was not limited to any ono section or the country is emphasized hy the flood of enthusiastic messages which have been pouring in from north, south, cast and west ever since the car made Its first official appearance. 'Typical of tho telegrams re ceived by Studebakcr from its deni er Is one from the Howon-Slms Motor company, distributors at Tucson, Ariz., which rends as fol lows: 'The Dynamic new Krskine is without a doubt tho best per forming, most distinctive piece of merchandise, and more automobile for the money than lias over been Offered the buying public before.' "Thu same opinion motivates iho Shorokee Motor Co., distributors at Knoxvillo, Tenn., to the following expressions of approvaI:"TAfter"see ing and driving the Dynamic new Erskine wo believe it is the greatest , value ever turned out by any car manufacturer. As to performance and appearance no one could ask' for more.' . "'It Is my sincere opinion that the .Dynamic, now Krsktno offers the greatest value for the dollar in an automobile that I have ever seen,' says Ira C. Jones company. I CpyrliU 1930 by Dodac Brother, Corpor.tlon A M AT THE- AMAZINGLY LOW PRICE DF L. distributors at Newark. N. J. The Itaxter company, distributors at In dianapolis, lnd., "has ,'thbt to sa: 'We believe that Dynamic new Mrs kfns satisfies the public desire for a medium price car that looks, acts and feels like n thoroughbred. We have never seen a thousand dollar car , before -.which was .actually1, a, big rjir.' ' - "The,- Dynamic new Ersklne's beauty also merits a goodly share of praise. 'We consider the Pynani-' c new Erskine tho hest looking car for the money ever' built by Studebakcr or any other manufac turer,' wires the Studebukor Sales company, distributors nt lyOulsvllle, Ky. The Dynamic new Krskine. is in performance and appearance far beyond anything we. had over -Imagined,' says tho Chester N. Wenv er company, distributors at ; San Francisco, Cal, "Other comments which provide an adequate cross sectlnn of the dealer reception, of the new car were received." SERVICE That ricases is Our Aim on LIGHTING IGNITION STARTERS BATTERIES MAGNETOS GENERATORS AH Work Fully Guaranteed Automotive Electric Co. 213 Greenwood Across from L. W., Week's, Chrysler Dealer AND UP-F. O. B. FACTORY -the LOWEST PRICE ct which a Six by Dodge Brothers has ever been sold. -the LOWEST PRICE at which Dodge Brothers havq ever offered a closed car. -the LOWEST PRICE at which a Six with internal expanding four-wheel hydraulic brakes has ever been offered. -the LOWEST PRICE at which you could have a car with a Mono-piece Body the most advanced construction known to the industry. ROTH El SIXES AND EIGHTS UPHOLD INB C-VBFIV THAPITION OF DODI D P B-ND A3 ILITV C. SMITH 5th and JJeppt Sts, Always Good Jok The Klory about the Irishman who exclaimed: "I doii'l I lite lettuce, nnd I'm xhnl I don't lil;e It, for it liked it I'd eat It, ami ! halo the dnruM Mull." Is apparently based on nit eniry in Hie "luliniaio Idary" of t!orjfp Sand made nearly Iik) enn n'o which iiimN: "I'm find I don'I rare for spinach, for if 1 liked ll I should eat It. and I can not hoar Kplnacii." llosiun tilohe. Destructive Boars All HpoelcK of bears arc fond of honey. They frequenily climb bee Irees In search of llielr favoritu food. It U said Unit In Siberia much dnniajro Is done lo telerapii ttfid leleplaaio poles by bears climb Iny tip .in search of honey. Tho animal an misled by ibe limniniii of the wires and suppose Hie uolso lo bo caused by colonics nf bees. I'alliMnder Maalue. Memories of "Blind Tom" ''illtiid ToinV vocal ImlUit Inns were almost as nslonishing as his Instrumental ones. One of his Teals was to stand wiih his back to the piano while he played i ho I-'ishcr'& Hornpipe'' with one hand and "Yankee Doodle," wiih ilie oilier, while lie sang ''Tramp. Tramp, Tramp, the Hoys Arc Marching.' He md an absolute pilch of unfail Ilitf accuracy. ( Silver Luster Adams Tuustall of Knlaml and Oreengates and Creentield pot lories made silver luster. They have been manufactured for almost nut) years. The Josiah Wedewoods worn ten ants fif Hie CrcoiijL'aU's potleries. The, made good silver luster. Es tablished In li;.7. Neglected Confection -American fc tilers did not ninko inople sugar unlil the early part of the Eighteenth ceuliiry. Hione M. 520 (o)