Mi' i , THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON VHITP HOUSP FLOOR ' (Continued from par X) t o le , Massachusetts state eoate.UHer da not ea.ll ea.chdttier Ffankf jifo;'Ca jit is 'always 'Mr. teams' and i Mr. Coolidge XheyVro fcreat intimates, oHt;jtney are not familiar With that asy XamllJiariJy . that most often. pes with close friendship. - '"But Mr. Stearns proves thef rjwet loyal and deroted friend that eyer lived. Every wrong he ever committed. ifTndeca.he ever-,com nil t ted one that Vouid really, stain his heavenly passport, was done in the interest of his friend and idol; Calvin' Coolidge. He atJis nothing.' ;It 'is certain he reee'ves n. Li n. if r . u , r..T .. i H i, ; It; Whether- Agree the Oregon .otate Ajrto aw.-. Jiferenceto,tTraff J III ItJilllillllll wmmasm iiiiiuiitiiuiiiiiiniiiiiiii in V IiJwiij 5 i To have us keep them corrected, and yet provide you with excejent riijgjft driying vision, -is an inexpensive service. Wvef4 UghU and battery 1 ' fiUery;and.El!ec'trcLeryice 238 North High Street Telephone 203 "lU!!,UU.fl" TP" ni-thing. whether he aska for it or net? t- v : TIiat be regards the president as a demigod it proves needless" to ay. If anyone should venture a criticism of Mr. Coolidge in ttu presence of Mr. Stearns, ' that one St dor ever damned in the good storekeeper's eyes. There are only tro things that Mr. Stearns 1 tits liefore his God Calvin Cool idge and Amherst college." A. H. Moore, 233 N. High St., apartments and store where yon can get high quality furniture and furnishings for '"every room in your house. ' () The Opera Bouse Drug Store. Service, quality, low prices, friend ship give' increasing patronage. Old customers advise friends to trade here. High and Court. () SEEDING REWARD ' FOR SEED PIONEER (Co a Untied from pag 1) tlon of America voted a semi-annual gift of $259. This summer, in response to letters to American planters, Edgar B. Davis of Brockton, Mass., gave 130,000, The Malayan government fn, Octo ber donated 346,000. Tucker has sent a final appeal suggesting a Dutch government reward of 325.000; "The reason I have plugged away at this project for 18 years is that feevnd up in my hopes for America participation in the in duatrynaii been the haunting re membrance that Goodyear; one of our pioneers, died In -debt," "said Tucker. " "'This? other' "pioneer should have something more'than a post-mottem announcement. The Bake-Rite Bakery. Busy every day supplying" best homes with, bakery -goods of all kinds; baked In m kitchen " as clean as your own. 35 State. St. ( 0 i; m, 1 It The Packard Six may be had In a wide range of tasteful color combination. One of these harmonious effects each the conception of an artist is sure to please your personal preference, 4 .. MtaVjBj . 1 j-r ,c " """"a",' "; Tir'' jTm T'Ejj., . J-f The P&mard Six Appeals otorist WftTTflVRAsZD long ago foresaw 3k jyUOTtrongest appeal to experienced ir4ptorlsts would be a aJUty car sold at ti fair Iprice for qualiryi ' v 53PackarditSix sales have proved that MFackacdwas right The improved tat Fackard Six is deservedlv the most dqd- 1 smyea,years &fto& car, mapufac- VlndretthPakard ix is not an inex- Jess than SifPr Wnex, It should, for I rrPJcanlhjLS fjwtnjplipnsQf rJiQllars and ivcarar 'r.-jjmci ana icnoiTi equipping to gsm r 4-Va ' - ' AwMMM. nave" ben extravagant in huying ultra- xrjjye cars, as wefl as those equally I jextravagant whohave bought cheapcars s find in e, Packard Six the car they have always wanted to own. In performance the Packard Six is surpassed byhutone car- the Packard JEight In comfort, beauty and distinc tion it is unsurpassed by any car, Amer ican. or. foreign. i j7hose who are nowuying the improved Packard Six cars expect on .the average to keep them fifty-five months nearly, five years. They should and doubtless will keep these long-lived cars even longer. Therein lies the great economy of Packard ownership. , The improved -Packard Six fiver passenger Sedan is l?ut $29! Kde Hvered - at your door, freight and -. tax pia.id; To buy out of incbrrte you. pay $7 27.75 on delivery arid ; $13.1.29 a month, including iner ..est, irisura.nceanl all other charges. The value of your present car is deducted from the first and 'monthly payments. . . 1 ... v . 4 t PrprthHigh nc. Telephone 2125 Apparatus Which Permits Compensation for Small Coil Variations :- -, SUNDAY, MORNING, JANUAR 2, 1027 " . fl " ' ' RADIO COifflSEfl ; ; Embodying several innovations in design, a new straightline fre quency condenser of the; twin-rotor type has just been introduced to radio set builders of the coun try. ' Of particular interest to radio men is the minimum capacity ad justment of the new piece of ap paratus which permits compensa tion for small variations in .the colls used, the -utilization of the entire range of the dial for the broadcast -band and the adjust ment of each condenser in the set so that all dial readings will be the same on a given station. The outstanding advantage of the straight-line frequency con denser is its greater dial separa tion ot lower wavelength stations. This advantage, plus the fact that the full 360 degVees ef the dial are used in the twin-rotor con denser, gives practically twice the separation of the ordinary type over the entire broadcast band. Economy of space is another ad vantage of the new condenser. When it is set at zero, a space but three by three and one-half inches fs taken op behind the panel Whereas many condensers of the straight-line frequency type use as much as seven inches space. Compact construction of the re ceiving set is greatly aided. - An additional feature is the ar rangement made for "ganging" or operation of several condensers by one dial. At the bottom and front of each condenser is a small lug. Fastening these lugs to gether by means of small rods and removal of the cam and lower drives from all save the "master" condenser, accomplishes the gang ing arrangement. Brass and genuine bakelite con struction, parts of more than am ple size, embossed, hand-aligned and rigidly soldered plates, and proper location of all insulating material are other features of the new produet. ' v This announcement makes available for the first time in a low-priced busi ness car the superior smoothness, traf- -fie agility and stamina inherent in the sut-cy Under engine. ' J It also originates an order of beauty and efficiency, that will meet with the j enthusiastic approval of progressive business men everywhere. ' The chassis, with special heavy-duty springs and heavy-duty balloon tires, provides those spectacular qualities of performance and endurance that have already won international renown for -Pontiac Six design and construction. . The body, by its rakish lowness and the distinctiveness of its color scheme Balsam blue and orange Duco repre sents a refreshing innovation in .com mercial car appearance. ilnclttdingBody,f,o.b.facf6ty Finish Balsam tluc Duco, belted with Burning Bush Orange and handsomely striped. Panel constriiction-ivood and metal veneer. Equipment- includes Fisher V V orupeCe vdridshield with automatic clearer; sun visori cowl m parking lights; individual sedan; seatsi'j?" plate glass windows, uritHhish-speed ;..; regulators; nickeled door, luijijdJr " " -t '"-'-!. See the nearest Oakland-Pontiae -'dealer and familiarize yourself with the unique and exclusive advantages em bodied in this latest Oakland tTiarjiphJ OAKLAND . MOTOR CAR COMPANY,; PONTIAC, ICHlpAjj : M if imt filM mm r feo M&moM Wtstom , - - f it mil TRULY the most beautiful Chevrolet in Chev rolet history! Truly an achievement which must immediately change all existing ideas as to what the buyer of a low priced car has a right to expect for his money! Here is the irresistible appeal of new Duco colors, fashionably striped of that flawless silhouette associated with custom-built creations. Here are score after score of advancements in design, literally too numerous to list completely but typified by one-piece full-crown fenders, bullet-type lamps, coincidental steering and igni tion lock and large 17-inch steering wheel. volume. This, and onjy this, makes possible the manufacture pf so fine or car to selVai Chevrolet's low prices. - ? ' '- v'r ' . - We urge you to come inibr a personal inspection. A host ofi. improvfn Sff tt Heivv One-piece wu nicer fuu-rownrenaeri 1C0fi New Remote Control comoiMoon isaidoa mod -AJQQT Xlandles f : ! ; V V; Ne TireCarrier NewDucp Colors ' f. :J- - r - t r -- w w "ivv. auk. new ivaaiator v. an improvea av- au cleaner: vr ..v- v- The spectacular growth of , Chevrolet popularity has sent Chevrolet production to tremendous iew uoaies by Usher Upea Model tfew large ?l 7-inch New Haywire .mC weel. .New lnni JW. 5 The $ -with these Amazing Price Jedu,ctions 595 c4&E$625 Former price $645 Former price $645 The $ jLjouring 525 The $ r.oaaster Jormer price f 735 j The Landau Price Includes balloon tires and steel disc wheels. Former price 535 with - balloon tires only. Price Includes balloon tires and teel disc wheels. Former price 9533 with balloon tires only.1 " 525 SbrfoS715 1-Ton Truck : liritS (CBassir Only) vvO Entirely new model with Y rumble scat. ' -' k H-Ton Track (Chassis Only) $395 1 -v Balloon tires now standard on all modela All prices f . o. b. Flint, Mich., erred ire January 1st, 102T ' c ( WEWTOM CHEVROEET m . 1 .i;A ic.!;. vr;iH e W H O p,HS Corner Chemeke'ta and;HiSPI5? Onrinsite Citv Hall . - 1 TelepKcno 1CC0 ' Q :U A. L-l - T Y A,.- T--klE-'" o": . . L " N-'