r I, 5 8" J: f- I 1 1 T Performance and Mechanical Excellence of Auto is Delight to Buyers Trained by their profession to be critic! buyers of all mechan ical units, the purchase of four new Century Eights and one Cen tury Six by designing engineers of the Boeing Aircraft company of Seattle, one of the foremost air craft organizations In the United States, is considered by Bert Rob erta. Pacific -Coast representative ofthe Hupp Motor Car Corpora tion as one of the mos-; worthwhile endorsements that a car could ob tain. The new Century models rere the purchased by Charles N. Mon teith. chief engineer of the corn pa ay, F. R.'Canney, Robert J. Minshali. J. Kylstra and Thomas A. Endres, who are enjoyed by the aircraft builders In the capac ity of technical experts on airplane design. "I have always been im-! pressed." said Chief Engineer "Monteith, in speaking of his re cent purchase, "With the perform ance anrd mechanical excellence of the Hupmobile. and in buying the new Century Eight. I felt as- sured of a maximum value and de pendability. Discussing the demonstrations made for the aviation experts. Roberts said. "The precise crafts manship, the excellence of mate rials, and the Tigidity of Hnpmo biie construction were points that swung the decision of the aircraft engineers. The aviation type car buretor, which combines much that has been learned in years of aviation motor construction en sured them that Hupmobile accel eration would be boih sure and economical." SNOW CLOSES ROUTES The various routes across the Rooky mountain? east of Salt Lake City and Spokane are still closed by mud and enow and will not be dry enough'to carry traffic until the first part of May, accord In? to the Oregon State Motor as sociation. Motorists who plan to drive east must travel by way of the National Old Trails route or southern route. This route has Its western terminus at Bakers- Mi 1 UUPHlfGOODCI field or Los Angeles but a great ume. Both the four and the six many motorists, during the past ! are equipped with the new "Fin wituer, have traveled east overjger-Tip Control," which consists the Old Oregon trail to Salt Lake j of a button in , the center of the and then south intersecting with j steering wheel placing all the the National Old trails at The Nee-, function of starting the motor, die. Arizona. operating the lights and sounding in he NEW A hnyoruat atoattft of OM mmm Soperfs "w-fcfjet Four aa Six k " rmfcr-TIp Co Srai" ooc bto ia center of ftscrng wheal whicb opemza aUr, ligbn tad horn. TpHE larger bodies of the new Su- perior Whippet Four and Six afford more spacious interiors, with extra head room, leg room and . elbow room. The beautiful and ultra-modern design of the new Superior Whippet makes it the style authority in both the Four 'and light Six classes. Many tasteful refinements include longer lines, higher radiatorand hood, chromium-plate and Lindy and Tht. nirtitm. tabra t Ambassador IMvieht Morrow's estate to Anue Spencer Morrow, daughter of the ambaasador, and her fiance, Ool. Charles A. Lindbergh, about to enter a Bakk sedan. Note that Lindbergh's arm is in a sling, the result of the mishap at Valbuena Airfield, when he and Miss Morrow went for their first air Jaunt orer Mexico City. Whippet Sales in 1928 Set New High Records for Gars Although Whippet sales from month to month in 1928 set new j njgh records for Willys-Overland, sale of these four and six cylinder products in the first quarter of the current year show an increase of 33 per cent over the same per iod of 1923, John N. Willys, pres ident, said this week at Toledo This unusual high sales volume is attributed to the Immediate wide public acceptance of the new cars which" bring to the' low orics field a new standard of style and per formance usually found only in the higher priced cars. With this marked increase In Whippet sales in the first quarter over any similar period in Willys Overland history, executives point out that the company's car build ing schedules for the present year, which call for a record output. Is fully justified. It is pointed out that both the Whippet four and the Whippet six. la addition to setting new style trend i,u body design, color combinations, and fitments, also Includ edistinctive mechanical im provenfeuts that have been Impor tant factory In the high rales vol ty of ien SUPERIOR sweeping one-piece full-crown fenders. The taster speed and pick-up of the new Superior Whippet result from a higher compression engine, giving more than 20 added horsepower. Low consumption of gasoline and oil, and dependable performance, insure exceptional operating economy and minimum service costs. WILLYS-OVEaUUJD, INC., TOUDO, OHIO Allred-Billingsley The.New Anne Go for Ride in Brick' 7 . " --'-V -"! '-w : ''.vC ' in VsiAx V' the horn at the finger-tips of the driver. Since these ears were first shown, this feature has at tracted the widespread attention, not only of the pnblie bnt the en tire automobile industry as well. With the wheel base of both the four and six materially in creased, it has been possible to design the bodies with longer and more sweeping lines anl at the same time provide iscreised roominess in .the; ; interiors 'for driver and passengers. ' The new Whippet Six, holding the classification of the lowest priced six in the world with a seven-bearing crankshaft is said to show more smoothness, power and speed than any other six ever produced by the Toledo manufac turer in the lower price ranges. Production of all Whippet mod els, four fours and sixes, has been maintained at high peak since their Introduction with the con tinuous increasing demand for these cars, indicating that capac ity output will have to be main tained to meet the volume of or ders from the field. This hign production Is being maintained, not alone at the To ledo frlant, but at all other Willys Overland factories In Pontlac, Mich., Elmira, N. T., Toronto, Ont., and at the new assembly plant which was recently opened at Los Angeles. room .Ki!M.M!.;.SSC'.'.-.'j Motor Company OREGON STATESMAN. Salem, CuernaTaca, Mexico, ahowa mm I While safety bureaus and police departments throughout the na tion are directing their efforts to prevention of accidents, the en gineering brains of the country, in automotrre laboratories behind the scenes, are co-operating In a silent but equally effective cam paign Jo wards the same end. "Leavrng aside the human equation and the tendency of drivers to be careless, the margin of safety from a mechanical point of view depends almost entirely on the principles of quick accel eration and perfect braking pow er," according to W. L. Anderson, local dealer for the Do Soto Motor Corporation, a division of Chrys ler Motors. "Spring and early summer again bring the perils of the con gested suburban highway to driv ers with cars that are not equip ped with the best brak'ng devices and engines that will not pick up quickly in an emergency. The perfect brake is the first essential of safety flashing acceleration, where the engine immediately re sponds to the touch of foot on ac celerator, of almost equal import ance. WHIPPET SIX COACH wrra -biasing caAXUBarT '695 f7J; Um fr6o; Dt Stdm tStOs Swf Dt Lmn mtr ftjo (mthJmg nmlk mm whippet roua COACH '550 Cmf$ssOi f f 1111 its CmftsSo Stdm $6iS; Dt Urn S4m f(x)Sl , 9mitm$soo: ff wmmgu BiaJmm tJjof OJbgimm MLtm fs9St T- t)Sl Ci mmm oat CUmm SjSo. ah may, (ww trim - mtjtct $ timtg tuttmmtf GOOD BRAKES BREfl NEED 5 HO OregoivSandayJIrtuingApTtoui92a ' i- AFT TO GET New Radio-Telephone Sta tion is Installed in Oak land Airport The first scheduled communi cation by radio-telephony with aircraft la flight will begin next week when the department of commerce plant at the Oakland airport goes Into operation. Com pleted at a cost of $10,000 this United States department of com merce station is ready for short wave radio-telephone, broadcast ing of hourly weather reports, giv ing radl-equipped planes weather information and Informing them of landing conditions at Important airports ' along civil airways. The. Oakland radio station Is the first of a series of radio, tele phone broadcasting stations to be established along the transconti nental airway. Others will be at Los Angeles, ' Fresno, Medfbrd, Portland and Seattle on the coast. For the transcontinental airway east the first station will be con structed at Reno, Elko, Nevada, and Salt Lake City. 24 Hour Service Available Twenty-four hour weather re porting service, seven days a week, pUpBSd, over JhU system. Teletype machines will be con nected all over the system. Weath er reports gathered by govern ment weather bureaus will be re ceived at the broadcasting sta tions on these machines and tele phoned by radio to planes in flight. Department of commerce radio stations will operate in connec tion with airport weather bu reaus; both systems government controlled after July first. These plants here were first established by the Guggenheim foundation. Mail planes on both the coastal and transcontinental airways will be radio equipped within 90 days, and all air transport companies are planning to radio-equip their passenger carrying planes. , For the past few weeks a radio-equipped Chevrolet coach has been traveling the adjacent roads to this new station testing the equipment to be used. SHIP 42 WILD TURKEYS Curry county received a ship ment of 42 wild turkeys from the state game farm at Corvallis last week. The bird3 were released on the Macleay farm, north of Wed derburn and on the farm of Elmer E. Miller on upper Pistol river. More than 100 of these birds have been planted in Curry county dur ing the past year and it is report ed that they are thriving. RADIO MESSAGES T TNTEL you have driven the U new Nash "400" with the Twin-Ignition motor, you can have no adequate idea of how much pleasure it has added to motoring. Here are some plain, unvarnished facts and figures which may serve to convince you that you owe yourself a ride in a Twin-Ignition-Motored Nash. With Twin Ignition instead of single ignition (two spark plugs per cylinder firing simultane ously, instead of one) higher com pression is practical, and a much more efficient combustion of the gases is accomplished, r The result is that the identical Nash motor, by actual test, pro- THE NEW LEADS IKXPORTAlfT "400" FEAT VISES -A0 Twin-Ignition motor 12 Aircraft-type spark plugs High compression New doable drop frame One piece Saloo fenders 365 North Only 15 Per Cent of State Highways Remain Unim . proved According to Coan "Only XI per cent of Oreron'" highway system Is unimproved." stated Ralph Coan, director of the Oregon State Mofor association in a recent statement. "The close of the year 1928 rounds ont the 12th year since the adoption of the state highway plan and program of 1917," continued Mr. Coan. "In that period high way improvements have followed each other in rapid succession in all parts of the state until at the present time, on the state high way system of 4,368.3 miles, hate been improved and only 6 4 4.S miles remain unimproved. The work done by the commission to date consists of 728.3 miles of pavlnk, of which 178.3 miles are of the cement concrete type and 51S.0 miles are of the bituminous type; 107.1 miles of bituminous macadam; 1,194.4 miles of oiled macadam; 2,347.1 miles of rock or gravel surfacing; 39.1 miles of re paving; 453 miles of resurfac ing and 141.6 miles of regrading. These figures do not include the forest roads on the stat? system, which are constructed under the supervision of the United States Bureau of Public Roads, which re ports a total of 442.3 miles of crushed rock or gravel surfacing and 503.0 miles of grading. There has been constructed on the state highway system within TO KILL Members of the Oregon State Game commission are giving ser ious consideration to the problem of decreasing the number of cou gar within the state and undoubt edly plans will be worked out which will bring a great increase in the number of "deer killers" that are bagged annually by hunt ers. When It is realized that a cougar kills approximately 50 dear each year the Importance of making a strong campaign of ex termination Is acknowledged. More cougar have been killed In Oregon this season than in any other for a long period of time but at that the animals are on the increase and are annually killing many more deer than are bagged by hunters during the open sea son. It Is believed that If substan. tial prizes In addition to the reg. ular 825 bounties were offered, hunters an increasingly large number of cougar would be killed. WIN 0 n W duces 22 more power than with single ignition, 5 miles per hour more speed, and gives yon 2 extra miles of travel from every single gallon of gasoline you buy; In fairness to yourself, don't buy any car today, until you have driven the brilliant new Twin-Ignition-Motored Nash "400." mm,,u,ummx,m4m, n r,..WWM.M,,,w.,w,r,rr, ntftx.jlilg THE WORLD IN Hoadatlle and Lovejoy shock absorbers UwlmimJUub mmmttmtq Aluminum alloy pistons ibiwlMO 7-bearing- cranEshaft (iWhrrwl pirn) Bijnr centralized chsnis lubrication F. W. PETTYJOHN CCU Commercial Street -AFTER WE SELL V ths Crater Like National park 3 miles of bituminous macadam and 12 miles of oiled macadam, this work baving been 'inanced by" a special appropriation of the feedrai government. In addition, there are tome counties which have graded or Improved sections of state highway with their own forces Or by contract, of which this; department does not have a record, . To be added to the total, also, ard'the state highways with in Mnltndmah county and through Incorporated cities of more than NEW at our all Viz'-''-4 f.W got behind They 4 m w m w a vr the facts, and bought Buicks Come, make the driving test as thousands have done. Find oat for yourself whv this epic car's performance is fully worthy of the astonishing record of winning more than twice as many people to Buick as any other car priced above $1200! BUICK. MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICH, ,rv DM f Ceutrl MoUrt Corporation SERIES 11 $1220 to $1320 $1195 to $1250 $1225 Sedans Coupes Sport Cars - These prices t. o. b. Buick Factory, special equipment extra. Butch del$v trtd prices inclxdt mmly rtsonbl charges for delivery and financing. Conren ieafl terms can be arranged on the liberal G. M. A. C Tune Paymeni Plan Consider tb deltvrrod price spell ms the list price when compMring muUmebile tmlues. OTTO J. WILSON 388 N. Commercial Telephone 220 TTbeo Better Automobiles Are Built i i( s Buick Will Build Them ADVANCED SIX it 400" AMBASSADOR M -tKQXQT. MOTOR CAR VALUE QTMWJEll Salon Bodies Torsional vibration damper World's easiest steering Electric clocks Short turning radios WE SERVE? Telephone 1260 2.500 population, which have -01 their own work without assist , from the state. Considering the added niii.- but noting the fact that roads have been ro k surflL the rock surfaced roads have i paved and oiled, the pre em (us of the state hichway Kyf is: 895.4 miles of pavement' : per cent; 112.0 miles of bitii ous macadam, 2 6 pPr , 1.03S.8 miles of oiled maca: 25.1 per cent; 1.383.7 niil.- crushed rock or gravel surf i 31.7 per cent; 233.8 miles Rr-; ., and ready for surfacing. 5 ; I cent; and 644.6 miles uninip-uvc.; 14.8 per cent. There have ; 503 bridge or standard .1, over 20 feet in lensth con, : ed by the department on f , ., highways during the 12 year ,. -. iod of its activities. BUICKS Showrooms this week the wheel, got SERIES 121 SERIES 129 $1450 to 11520 $1875 to $2141 $1395 to $1450 $186? to $1871 $1325 $1525 to$1550 Longer wbeelbases Nash Special Design front and rear bumpers Exterior metal ware chrome plated over nickel Oearvision front pillar posts C4-2I 113 233 Center Street Telephone 1460