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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1922)
DAILY EAST OREGOXIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 22. 1022. IAVNES 75 SPEEDSTER 75 BEAUTY STRENGTH' POWER, CO MXFfOJ,lVr TWELVE PAGES ST1 foward Wilcox, Famous Pilot, DroYe Stock Car on 25 Mile Test Bun at Indianapolis. Indir conditions aDDroximatine s ,K- n noasible those whloh govern tt famous Indianapolis Motor s-peea-Uroy race classic, a Haynea 5 Speed -tor nlloid bv Howard Wilcox, world renowned race driver and winner of tk lndiananolis Motor Speedway uv Mils raro recently established a rec- tfd of seventy-five miles an hour on tpe Speedway course tor a aisuin- iventy-flve miles. The Haynes 75 KroUster used In this remarkable mipii. n. o HAmnnjttratton Was j- Am raault of the remarkable rec ord recently established, the Haynes Si Speedster has been awarded a. blue ribbon of merit for speed, stamina, re liability, endurance, power and Bt 'tevay. and henceforth will be. known the "blue ribbon" sport car. i Ribbon qn Kvery Car. j p Every, BSiynee . 75 Speedster that leave the Haynes factory will have a hlue ribbon attached to the steering wheel with the portrait. 6f Howard Vllcox, together with the following statement made by him Inscribed in ' told letters on the ribbon: i "On Thursday, March 9. 1922, 1 drove a strictly stock Haynes 75 fcnoorintpr over the Indianapolis Motor i Speedway course, at Indianapolis, ln-j ialana, ror a distance oi iirewuit 'jinlles. p "I attained speeds ranging from seventy-four .to eighty miles an hour. "I'he speeds were clocked officially by n electric timing apparatus. In my pinion, the Hayncs-bullt 75 motor is Mi remarkable stock motor. It has the I necessary speed, stamina and get 'away to meet the requirements of the (afcost exacting motorist, and at top oost speed showed a decided lack c( wiotor vibration. It is the sturdiest apd fastest stock car I have ever driv en to date." . " VI Electric Ttinlng Tscd. v 4 Every Haynes blue ribbon Speed ster will be built -Identical with the one which was driven by Mr. Wilcox fand will be thoroughly Inspected and tented to make certain that it meas- ' tires up in every respect to the first blue ribbon Speedster that averaged 71 miles an hour on the Speedway course. The blue" ribbon on the steer , lag- wheel will be the dealers" and cus , tomer's guarantee of these rigid -gual lfications. .-' Odls A. Porter, chief timer of the ! Indianapolis Motor Speedway, who -t supervises the- electric timing of the ' racers in the annual 500-mile classic, ! clocked the ejpeed of the Haynes 75 i Speedster with the Indianapolis Motor Speedway timing machine, so that the ; record would be accepted as an accur ate and official one. . 4 V U , ES i That Hay nes prod u ctlon has f been : more than doubled since February first of this year, was the statement made "by Alton G. Sclberllng, vice president and general manager of The Haynes Automobile Company, Kokomo. Indiana. Mr. Setberllng de clared that the rapid increase in. the factory output was made necessary by the large volume of orders received ' since the national automobile shows. "Our sales during February, 1922, showed ft material increase over our sales during the corresponding month in mi," states Mr. Seiberling, "and the Indications are that March will be ft record month in the history of the 1 company. It is very evident that the t new Haynes 55 and 75 models at our low level prices announced the first of the year, i-are creating a - demand throughout the country-that will tax the capacity of our factories. ' ( "It is a''fact that Inarch first found ... lis with many more orders on hand Stnr Immediate shipment that we had cars to fill them wlth andt was this 'Situation that, really forced us to dou- ijle our production.'' ,r f "It Is my firm helicf that the auto fnohlle Industry has an extremely fright era ahead of it and that the itotal sales for 1922 will far exceed ilast year's total. ,- "Th? buying public apparently have Begun to realize that the low-'level or automobile prices has been reached, -, -nnd that,, of course, means, the stabil ization of the market. The Industry 'has passed the period of- stress, and Jth o'ltlooW for the coming rttonths is" very favorable.", , i J IN ALLBAY SESSION (East Oregon Ian Special) HOLDMAN, April 22. The Cold Springs Community club met for an II day. session last Saturday. Mrs. Van Deusen came out and gave an other day of millinerywork. There wero twenty nine Mats made1. The ladies of HoldmanY'ora so enthusi astic over learning to do. their own. millinery and ther things. W feel the club Is doW and will be doing wonderful " things for -the community. Our nexe meeting Is April 29 in the afternoon. . . - i Albert Montgomery ' and bride ;formerly Miss.Alma McKern) were treated to a good old fashioned: cha rivari last Friday night ... Old tin ians and buckets were In great de mand for the evening. , , . ? f Ora Holdman accompanied by Miss Frances Hargett and Miss Edna Han) imotoral to Hermlston ' last Sunday tufternoon. i There were Easter exercises an 3 a basket dinner. at Holdman Ihst (Sunday. Everyone reports a gooJ lrogram and eats. 1 Miss Gertrude Gentry was home if or the week-end. Mrs.- Guerrant t spending a few HAYNE etna l mm SI With in individual aluminum stepi and individual laden, cxtaiar side cowl lights, snd saart appearinc lop, the new, im proved Hsynes 55, &irpm&r, six cylinder Touring Car tt $1595, Lab. ncwy, occupies dsuoaivt pssuioa incog sMduiarpnced (utomobilea. Maxunum mow car vain is oScred automobil purduwi m the aew, improved Haynts 75, cveo-paaamier, six cylinder Touring Car with its gamine leather upholstery, brad, roomy teats and fingarbultnn starting and lightiaf, tyeten. Phot $2395, tab. factory. - . 1 ' ' New, Improved Open and Enclosed Models qA Surpassing cR&nge of Choice and rice With Characteristic Haynes . Excellence To extend the advantages of Haynes engineer ing and designing to the greatest number of motor car lovers, has beer the aim in creating these two remarkable groups of new, improved Haynes cars. With the price of each particular . model at the most reasonable and attractive level, the supreme quality of the 'Haynes has been maintained, and thus each of these exceptional oSerings represents the superlative of value. See the construction, appointment and refine ments of these two remarkable Haynes series. In structural and style developments, they represent the highest achievement of twenty-eight years' active success in the building of fine automooiles. Outstanding among motors to-day is the new and perfected engine of the Haynes 75. Therv mostatic engine heat control, an exclusive vola tilizing system, are developed through the prac tical skill and wide knowledge 01 the Haynes inventiveexperts.Larger valves, superior design throughout, contribute to the immense driving power, the swift acceleration, and the steady endurance characteristic of this 75 horse power, ' six cylinder super-motor. ; 1 In the Haynes 55, reliability and faithful service are aptly combined with that desirable foresight ' in accouierment which will be greatly appreci ated by people of fine discrimination in automo- -biles. You are invited to see the new, improved Haynes 55 and 75 models at our showroom. ; a This i$ a rare opportunity to the well posted motorist. By all means visit the Haynes display y HAYNES SALES & SERVICE CO. MOTOR INN GARAGE " 722 Cottonwood St; - , Phone 868 Pendleton, Oregon ,; Pleasingly beautiful in appearance and decidedly adaptable lor its many requirements, the new, improved Haynes 55, two-paaaen-fer, tut cylinder Roadster, at $1645. lab. factory, marks the beginning of a new baseline in prices for tuch a particular car. Scciabilitv and companionthip art the keynotes of the new, Im proved Haynes 75 iour-Duaenger, six cylinder Tounsttr. The lour pasaengen are grouped conveniently togtther by the teatinf ' arrangement. Supreme power and dependability are assured . by the powerful Haynea 75 motor. Price $2395, Lab. &K-terf. ' ' '"' The new, improved iour-door, Cve-patamger Haynea 55 Sedan t $2595, l.o. b. factory, with in roomy, comforuble interior, elaborate appointment! and superior coach work, repiMentt the Haynes engineers' and ciesignera' conception of the 1922 family group enclosed car. Elegance and luxury art predominating features of the new, v improved Haynea 75, fivrpaeaenger, six cylinder Brougham. Through its new, big, powerful Haynea 75 motor the Haynea Brougham acquires instant acceleration and a confident reserve of motive power. At $3095, Lab. factory, it it actually $1000 uaderpriced.' ' , , ' 1 The new, improved Haynes 75 two-p mi ngrt Special Speedater 1 ac t. o. b. tactory, equipped with tht newly developed, 'more powerful Haynea 75 six cylinder motor, typifies the spirit of youth and vigor. The two extra wire wheels ate Carried on both aidea of the body at the front rha new. Improved Haynes 75, teven-paawnger Suburban, opowerad by the newly developed, more powerful Haynea 75 ' aotor, ia a dual type enclosed car which may be instantly can- ened into a tingle or double compartment doted vehicle. It tlla at tha'turprhuogly lew price ei $J395i tab. tactory. ' , Though thissuperb Sedan is presented as jidistincdy new, improved ofiering,the advance which it embodiej belongs more truly f , another era than another year. The subdued elegance and inviting comfort ol its inti ior fittings, the dominant dignity of its exterior beauty while noteworthy and most ; ppeding in themselves are still not o signiH- , - , . , - . ... cant as that supreme achievement o! Haynes engineers and designers, the new, big, more powerful Haynes 75 motor. There is a delight hitherto unrealized in the flexibility, the8ubdc,glidingpowcr,thesmooth,swift acceleratiqn with which this motor responds. This semi-informal car is offered at the unusually fcw price of $3395. i o. b factory. 1 893 ? THE HAYNES IS AM E R,I C A'S riaST. CAR! $V 5 jdays on the ranch this wee- .