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blew vlype of Refrigerator-Car
Neverbum, Lining Effective,
; Determined :by Tests
Over Long Period
Analysis of autqmoblle accident
statistics has disclosed that a
in a j or percentage are attributed ;to
Inefficient brakes- and with the
steady increasing volume of traffic
that. passes through city streets
and over country highways every
day. the necessity" of having this
unit of the car In perfect condition
,i imperative.
I .Perfectly working brakes corn-
motor travel for power is practi-
ijally useless unless the driver can
BTODerlv control the speed of his
tVutejin mountain driving, espec
J tolly during vacation season. ,
Ss.-1 An effective prp4uctr tried and
proved .by years of usage In West-
irn states, is the Neverburn brake
ning, distributed in great quan
ities through the stores of the
Western Auto Supply Company.
According to the local manager,
Willis Clark, over a half a million
(pet ot this lining was sold last
year by the more than 150 Western
kuto Supply Company stores.
Dependability of Neverburn is
letermined by many years of sev-
ire tests" says Mr. Clark, "it is
Herefis Fat hotter, dxtver-alesmarl tor the Oood Humor Ice Cream'Co., a national concern, catering toat
thirsty group of customers. On a Cfae rolet chassis is mounted a specially-constructed body containing a com-
pleteTefHgerating unit capable of ma i ntaining a temperature of Sve to ten degrees above zero. Twenx Chev-i
roief arcMsed by this firm at their Eet 1 pit, Mich., company.
CHRYSLER SHOWING
"ILLUSTRIOUS 72"
(Continued from page 1)
: o five rings on each piston, which
p, oiect stui iurtner against tno
pd ssiinlity- of compression
dynamically fitted with shimless,
most effective and gives the driver interchangeable bearings.
perfect control of his car. It lasts
fo.ng, gives a sure, soft, firm, quick
ictmg brake that will npt slip,
icore or drag the brake drums.
"To introduce-this popular lin-
(ag to those who have never urfed
feverburn, and as a contribution
a the cause of safety, all Westen
u to Supply stores are this week
ffering Neverburn brake lining at
substantial discount. This in-1
ludes all sizes as well as sets for
'ord transmissions.
n .4 "Service connections are mam
IfJVfned in all cities where we have
m. . 1
iores so that goods purchased
rgm us may be properly and
promptly installed at a very low.
lat rate, in many instances free
of all cost.
In the new "72" the crankshaft
is actually- larger than the crank
shaft of m any cars of approxim
ately twice its gross weigh. In
addition, tht' new "72" crankshaft
is counterwetghted. a development
from the Imperial "80". t:e qual
ity leader of the Chrysler line.
This is altogether an unusual
specification in a car of this price
class.
Valves, always unusually large
creased in size and have a clear1
diameter of 1 916 inches at the
openings instead of 1 716 inches
as formerly. The valves are
placed as usual, equalfy distant
from the centers of the combus
tion chambers, which is one of the
explanations of the even power
torque in Chrysler motors, mean
ing more steady pull at low speeds.
rapid acceleration on high gear
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cities in which they are operated.
All sales from these portable store
rooms are made by the roadside.
Chevrolets were selected to
carry the refrigerators, it was ex
plained, in order to get rapid,
economical and dependable trans
portation. They also answer the re
quirement of being neat and att
ractive and having a " sales ap
peal". Twenty-five of the leading
cities of the country, extending
from coast to coast, now have
"The facility with which the
these refrigerator cars.
Chevrolet can be adapted to the
requirements of a business is re
markable." commented the local
"Whether the communities real- two added rings, making a total dealer. "Their, appearance counts
40T0R CLUBS PLAN
PORTLAND MEETING I and smooth high speed ability
i wini.niii 7!" is fitted
(Continued irom page aluminum alloy pistons with invar
struts, one of the numerous con-
dollars additional revenue in me tributions of these engineers to
k-nh registers of the communities th. automobile industry. The
favorably situated to take advan- pistons are longer than befor.;
Stage of the swing of the tide. and have an exclusive feature in
leaks.
REFRIGERATOR CAR
Continued from page 1)
pf iCe and 7 5 pounds of salt. Aver
age consuir.ption of ice in 24 hours
is aout 125 pounds. This is pack
ed iito the tank through an open
ing cn the roof, and is sufficient
to keiep ice cream appetizing in
Every morning the trucks take
the hottest climate.
Every morning the trucks take
on a fresh supply and then hurry
in. Chrysler engines, have been in-J to designated places around the
for much in addition to Iheir
power and economy of operation.
It would not surprise me much to
see one of these cars disposing of
ice cream products to motorists
Of this section at any time."
NEW MODEL DRAWS
UNUSUAL INTEREST
(Continued from page 1)
changes in design. The "All Am
erican" Six is a new model that is
really new throughout, chassis
and body alike. t is a car that
represents the very latest in mod
ern automotive engineering. The
man chiefly responsible for its
design is B. H. Anibal, head of the
Oakland engineering department,
and one of the best known desipn
ers in the industry.
"Such features as the new fuel
pump which replaces the vacuum
tank, show the original engineer
ing that went into the new Oak
land. The performance of the
new motor reflects the generous
power that has been built into it
through long and careful research.
"The fact that Oakland has
been able to reduce its prices, in
spite of the fact that the new cars
are larger, more finely finished
and more luxurious in every way
has been a source of comment
from practically every visitor who
has come into our show rooms."
Ize If fully TJr not. the mam lactor
n developing this new business lor
the west, is the motor club; and
kh western units participating in
this Portland Conference are me
service institutions to which the
motor caravans of the present and
h future will look: to make motor
touring in the west pleasurable
Lnd Drofitable."
Tha A. A. A. official stressed
thn extent to which the western
clubs had in the Jast few years.
and particularly since the start of
e western conference three years
ago. tied into the National servfce
Hhaln of 908 motor clubs and asso
ciations constituting the greatest
motor federation in the world. The
services of these western clubs.
from touring information in tho
world. The services of these west
ern clubs, from touring informa
tion to emergency road service.
now compares favorably with any
thing in America, he added.
"The Oregon State Motor Asso
ciation will act as host to the!
conference, Ged. O. Brandenburg,
its. secretary, handling details.
Douglas Shelor of Seattle, manag
er of the Automobile club of
Washington, has been appointed
chairman of the program commit
tee, and David Watkins of San
Francisco, Manager of the Califor
nia State Automobile Association,
Chairman of the Attendance Com
mittee."
Following are the western clubs
to twhich invitations have been
went and which are exnected to
participate in the Conference:
Arizona Automobile Club, Phoe-
Arizona; Nevada State Auto
mobile Association. Reno, Nevada:
f v saskatoon Motor Cluo, saskatoon.
Saskatchewan. Canada: Rocky
tii.wouniHiu iviuiurisis, iui., ucuvcii
i Colorado; Auto Club of Colorado
i Springs, Colorado Springs, Colo-
U rado; Utah State Automobile As
sociation, Salt Lake City, Utah;
Idaho State Automobile Associa
tion, Boise, Idaho; Arizona Good
Roads Association. Phoenix. Ari
zona: Casper Motor Club. Casper,
Wyoming: Montana Automobile
Association, Helena, Montana;
Calgary Automobile Club, Calgary,
Canada; Automobile Club of
Washington, Seattle. Washington;
inland - Automobile Association.
Spokane; Washington; Automobile
Club of British Columbia, Vancou
ver, British Columbia, Canada;
California State Automobile Asso
ciation, an Francisco, California;
Oregon State Motor. Association,:
Portland, Oregon; Alberta Motor
Association, Calgary, Alberta, Can-
ada.
General Manager Smith and oth
er members of the A. A. A. Head-1
JkJ jquarters will make a motor . trip
western Conference. Mr. ?--,Smith
will go. out by some 1 northern
route. ij-JUter the conference " he i
will proceed south along the Coast
H OLDSMOBILE ANNOUNCES
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Come and see the new styling:, new
colors, new upholstery, new details
of trimming and finish
Now, glprifying the car for tle
trVmerican family!
Come and see this showing, all the
. models, crtl the colors, all the interior
treatments
Here is njodish beauty as satisfying
as the additional qualities of perform
ance and endurance that make such
staunch friends of Oldsmobile owners
Come and marvel, as you will, at this
Oldsmobile Six the latest and great
est, and yet at new lower prices !
VACATION PURPOSE
NOT WORRY, ADVICE
Many Tourists Continue to
Lug Worries Along, Says
Auto School Head
MOTORS INC
SALEM, OREGON :
H., C. GRAVES
Woodbnrn, Ore.
Ater eleven months of work and
worry comes the auto tour jvhich
1 to put us back on our physical
and mental hoofs as good as new.
It should do it because there is
nothing else, under the sun. that
gives a person such a complete
change. The lair, water, sky, scen
ery, people and food all are
different. Any change so radical
must have an immediate effect.
However, if the tourist contin
ues to lug along his worries, a
large part of the benefit of touring
is nullified. Worry is harder to
stop than work. Some people
worry naturally. They worry if
they find themselves not worrying
up to their usual standard. Such
people should take extra precau
tions to eliminate causes of worry.
The most common worries that
keep a tourist's face as long as a
pump handle relate to his home
property. Will the house burn
down? Will burglars work it
over? Will the water pipes break
or the gas get loose? Did I lave
the phonograph wound up ! too
tight? Did I leave the garbage in
the kitchen?
Of course, by leaving the wife
at home such worries could be
eliminated, but the worry of won
dering what she might be doing
would counterbalance it.
There is only one line of action
take: Fully insure the house,
garage and furniture and see that
Vacancy Permits are attached to
all' fire policies. Cut the water
.Off at the house-sill, shut the gas
off at the meter, open the main
switch of the electric current cir
cuit. Put all valuable papers in
a lockbox in a "bank vault. Bulkier
valuable objects should be boxed
and left with a bank for general
storage. Pay up all current bills,
stop the daily papers, mow the,
lawn and hide the lawnmower un
der the house. '
Having done these things leap
into fhe car and hie away. If
anything happens you are not to!
blame: This is about all a manj
can do unless he hires a policeman'
to , watch . the -premises and a de
tective to watch the policeman.
IjeaVe uhnecessaryi,i V: Items at
home. You, don't. need a crowbar,
an armchair, radio', ora piano. All
you need is- a tent, cots, blankets,
stove and dishes, A three-gallon
preserving kettle Is a fine thing
to take. It can'be used for water,
to wash dishes in or to put up
fruit, . I
Road worries can be avoided in
a large part by proper ante-mortem
horse sense.
Watch the other fellow -remember
it's all in a lifetime and bye
and bye you will forget to worry
on your trips. What's the use
anyway?
Cook County Registers
Mors Vehicles In July
CHICAGO, Cook county new
car registrations for July showed
a gain ot 9.53 per cent, over the
preceeding month. Totals were
7,951 for July and 7,193 for June.
Twenty-three makes exceeded
sales totals for last month as com
pared with June.
i Introduction of new models last
month contributed largely to the
ircrease. Chevrolet as usual led
the field,! its total of 1,913 com
paring with 1,631 for the pre
ceding month. .Buick, in second
place, also showed a gain for the
month with 75i) and 742 for July
and June, respectively.
As .compared . with. July, . 1926,
there was a' loss in 'registrations
last month jat 2818 . per ceo.t . It
.was also the first month.! of 1927
that 'registrations tell behind" the",
corresponding month pf jl925 1 M
IN VITE US TO YOUR
NEXT BLOWOUT
Jeep Smiling
iviui ieiiys
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"MADE BY KELLY
SPRINGFIELD" Those four words on a , tire arc a
guarantee of its quality, because
Kelly-Springfield makes nothing
but good tires. - '
The quality, of the Kellys is what
sold us. Buy a JCelly and you are
sold for good.
Smith
Watkif
, High & Court Sts.
Phone 41
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Photo by Kenneth Ellis
JOE WILLIAMS
JOE ; WiLU mm
"The BaUery MM"
See him today-He'll save ypu money and
give you service that satisfies
Corner Outer & TTfT Jfl ll tATTESIT '-
u ' All Ameriea is saying: . (y
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Not for years has automotive America ;feen
anything like it. Here, there, everywhej-e
everyone is talking. About this nev interpre
tation ' of American motoring necds About
the new low prices. About the Oakla.i .All
American Six. ' '?: .
Less than 30 days hare passed since itflashed
into the field. Iu authentic American beauty
has captured every eye. Its brilliant perform
ance has displayed itself on every type of
American road. Its comfort, luxury and dis
tinction have (created new American stand
ards. And everyone is saying, "That the
car!"
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American beauty I The beauty of longer,
lower, more arresting lines of striking Duco
colors. Beau ty emphasized by higher radiator,
smaller - wheels and sweeping full -crown
fenders. Beauty expressed in the best Amer
ican tradition and with a mastery which
lends new lustre to that famous emblem,
Body by Fiiher,
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. American tftamina! The stamina of an
engine with 212 cu. in. displacement. The
largest used in a six of Oakland's price. An
engine wlicb left the General Motors Prov
ing Ground with a golden reputation.
Power, snap and silence beyond all expecta
tion. And with the longer, heavier chassis and
notable new features of design it is a source
f staunchness offering endurance hitherto
undreamed-of.
Bigger, better, brilliantly beautiful! Meet
ing every American demand for reliability,
style and performance t Offered at new low
prices! - Here, at last; is the All-American
Six the All-American ralue. '
NEW LOW PRICES
2-DOOR
SEDAN
Landau Coops - $1045 Cabriolet - - ill 43
Sport Roadster - $1075 - 4-Door Sedan - $1145
Landau Sedan $1265
Pontine Six, rmduerH priam, $745 to $925 Pontiae Dm
LUxm Delivery, $S85 ta $770. All oriemm atfmctoty.
Delivered price include minimum handling charge.
Easy to pay oh thm liberal General Motor
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