HOOD RIVER GLACIER, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1922 mourn rmrnm ji n 4 if you're having trouble starting if you sit in the cold and buzz-buzz your starter without result then it's time to change to "Red Crown" the winter fuel for motors. Use "Red Crown" exclusively, and you get off at the first jump of the spark. "Red Crown" vaporizes readily in the coldest weather. Fill your tank with "Red Crown" and nothing else, and you'll be rid of three-quarters of your cold-weather motoring troubles. Fill at the Red Crown sign at service stations, garages and other dealers STANDARD OIL COMPANY mp for i a a s (California) Zerolene good cold-test oils flow freely and lubri cate perfectly in zero weather protect the bearings increase the power and flexibility of your engine. . in hi Order your Personal Greeting Cards for Christmas early. We have a stock on hand. THE BOOK AND ART STORE HOOD RIVER, OREGON ,THE PLEASURES OF PIPE SMOKING it 11 t tVioTYi if vrn will HSf Y,. C. C'S Mixture, the American Tobacco Company's EXTRA I? AJNCi brand. Pack your pipe with it and you will enjoy a cool, sweet smoke. It has an aroma you will never forget. A 3-ounce Can for $1.00 Blue Boar Smoking Tobacco in 25c packages X5he Electric Kitchen R. S. GEORGE I ' wi i , .. i i " r i Eyes scientifically examined by II. L. Hasbrouck, Optometrist, Ueilbronner Bide. Holland bulbs for fall planting. All kinds and of the beetrquality. Heights Greenhouse, phone 33U3. o!9tf Vnr Ara hn u-nod nlinnn Emrv Lum ber & Fuel Co. Just right for kindling and quick fires. ol2tf M OF M 'v V1, IV 7 1 V ) n n n7 "A High Protein Dry Feed" HOW TO PREPARE FOR COLD WEATHER ANALYSIS OF MILK FLO: 18.0 Fat Fibre Ash .. 4.5 ..10.0 5.0 MILK -FLO is more economical than the average farm-made grain ration, for there is a higher protein value with a lower percentage of crude fibre. Since it is a balanced ration, made of the highest grade of dairy feeding stuffs, is already mixed, it therefore is a time saver and can be used without worry. "TRY A SACK" e i lait ransfer Go HOOD RIVER, OREGON (By Cameron Motor Company) The average car owner is seldom in a position to know just what must be done to his car in the winter to ap proach as nearly as possible conditions as they exist in warm weather. It is therefore largely the duty of the auto mobile dealer to give him thia infor mation. For this reason the following instructions have been prepared for use of Anti-Freeze Solution Cooling bys tern. . . before anv anti-freeze solution is placed in the water circulation system, it should be inspected for leaks and re pairs made if necessary. It is usually a good plan to replace hose connections at this time of the year. Do not use compounds containing calcium chloride or other similar compounds, as they corrode the inside of the radiator. The only satisfactory solution that we know of is alcohol and water. De natured alcohol is preferred. The fol lowing table shows the different pro portioned mixtures with temperatures at which the solution will begin to freeze. Denatured Alcohol 10 per cent 20 per cent 30 per cent 40 per cent 50 per cent It must Water 90 per cent 80 per cent 70 per cent 60 per cent 60 per cent be remembered Freezing Point 27 degrees 19 degrees 10 degrees 2 below zero 18 below zero that it is necessary to add alcohol from time to time, to replace what is lost due to evaporation. When this is necessary, use a mitxure of 60 per cent alcohol. During the winter months the fan belt can be loosened, which will reduce the flow of air through the radiator, and therefore allow the motor to run warmer than it otherwise would. It will assist greatly in approximat ing the summer temperature or the motor if radiator ana hood covers are used. With a radiator cover that is adjustable, a large part of the radiator can be covered, allowing the motor to readily warm up, and then adjusted to suitable opening to keep toe motor running warm out sun not snowing it to overheat: also it will keep the mo tor from cooling off when not running . i i- l .it 11 opening is cioeeu.wncu car laie. Due to the low gravity gasoline now being used, it is very essential, more especially in cold weather, to get as much heat as'possible to the mixture to properly vaporize the gasoline to prevent condensation. On damp, fog gy days such as we bave here at this lime of the jear, it is necessary that the air to the carburetor be as warm as possible. To this end it is neceftgary that the outside opening in the air pipe be closed, so that all air going into the carburetor will come from the beater. In starting the motor, when cold, make sure that the choke is closed complete-' ; ly until the motor starts, then open ; lightly until the motor warms up, but 'do not even bave it partially closed' longer than necessary. Racing a cold , motor will not warm it up; retard the spark and let the engine idle slowly. Oil should be drained more frequent ly from the motor in winter than in summer. Cold temperature aggravates the dilution of the oil by raw fuel, es pecially when the choke is kept closed too long. It is not advisable to drive a car until the motor has been turning over at a slow rate of speed long enough to give the oil a chance to get well into all the working parts. Condensation in the cylinders due to j cold weather often results in the mix ing of the gasoline with the oil. We have recommended that under average conditions the oil be drained approxi mately every 1.000 miles in order to guard Bgainst excessive wear of the bearings or cylinder walls ; however it is advisable to change the oil every month during the winter driving re gardless of when fresh oil was last added. In cold weather the capacity and the voltage of a battery are less than they are at normal temperature. Likewise it is much more difficult to crank an engine because of the effects of cold temperatures on the lubrication and al so requires more cranking because of tne incomplete carburetion of the fuel when the motor is cold. Thus the drain on the battery should be con served; therefore when starting the motor throw out the clutch. SINKING FUND TAX BECOMES AN ISSUE Sentiment is divided over including in the annual budget of taxes for 1923 an item of S7.780.50 for establishing a sinking fund for the Mount Hood Loop Highway bond issue. District Attor ney baker recently instructed the county court that the law provided that the sinking fund would have to be started immediately. An opinion has just been received from the attorney general s office by Mr. Baker, an nouncing that the county may wait for four years before starting the sinking fund. One element of citizens'wishes to defer raising the fund, while others argue that the sinking fund should be started at once. The county will have to raise by tax ation next year $13,750, interest on the Loop Highway bonds, which have been issued. It will be necessary to issue another block of about $50,000 to meet surfacing bills. Parkdale Restauranteur Wrecks Place The sheriff's office, notified one night last week from The Dalles that J. C. Thomas, Parkdale restaurant man, was motoring toward Hood River badly intoxicated, were on the look out for him when an s. o s. message came from Parkdale. The man had eluded the officers and was busy wrecking bis place of business. 1 nomas on reaching bis restaurant. according to witnesses, sat about sys tematically to break all of his dishes, soft drink bottles smash and to wreck how cases. A valuable phonograph was ruined. Justice of the Peace Onthank fined Thomas S50 and sentenced him to 30 days in jail. The sentence was sus pended, however. The Baptist Church At 10 a. m. the Sunday school begins its work. At 11 a. m. Evagelist Bent ley will preach. At 3.30 p. m. Junior n. i. 1 . U. The benior will meet at 6.30 in the prayer meeting room. At 7.30 we will have a great meeting which you must not miss. Evangelist Bentley will preach. Lome and hear m. also the singing by the cnurcn chorus and by the junior.chorus. There will be also special singing. J here will be services every evening of the week at 7.30 and you are all welcome. We seek to serve you and help you in your spiritual life. Subject for Sun day night, "Hell and Its Location." U. K. Uelepine, fastor. Immanuel Lutheran Church Celebration of Holy Communion. Services begin at 11 o'clock. Annouce- menta. Sunday school at 9.45. Choir rehearsal Friday at 8 o'clock. Sale by the ladies of the congregation Satur day at the Book & Art Store. Y, UUgendorl, rastor. CHRISTMAS A would lose most of its joy but for the fulfillment on that great day of anticipations of the children. We have made prepara tions at our store for gladdening little hearts. Come see our Toyland. Come early and have the choice made by your little girl or boy laid away. We also have substantial Gifts for Adults. And all the year week in and week out our store will be ready to serve your hard ware wants, whatever they may be. OUR STOCK OP PAINTS, OILS AND HARDWARE ARE KEPT ALWAYS UP TO DATE H. S. BRAAKMAN SMITH BUILDING THIRD STREET Christmas Cheer The elements are setting the stage for a real Oregon Christmas. None of us mind so long as the chill blowing of an East wind does not give the unwelcome promise of intemperate cold. But whatever the weather may be, remember that we are ever ready to furnish you the substantial fuel for the inner man, Meats of all kinds. And why not try some of our pork sausages. They're just the thing this kind of weather. SERVICE, QUALITY AND SATISFACTION The Hood River Market A. F. DAVENPORT, Prop. Phone 4311 A SERVANT of high standing is the cow. And the kind that sup plies us the milk and cream to produce our butter we sell to you are taken care of in a modern sanitary manner. Our butter is sold at a con sistent price. You should investigate the quality of the butter we sell, our prices and our service. They are certain to please you. Phone your order. HOOD RIVER CREAMERY It s d Before you buy an automobile you should see the new Studebaker at the Cameron Motor Co. Come in and see the new ISnick 1923 models. Hixes, $1425; Fours, $1075. Hood River Garage. I WHAT SUITS ONE DON'T SUIT ANOTHER This is the reason for unlimited variety. We don't want you to take what vou don't want. Substitution is not satisfactory to you nor us either. Order what you want and you shall have it. P. & G. Soap Coupons cashed here. HOC 0 onsolidated Mercantile Co. HOOD RIVER ODELL HOOD RIVER MUST NOT FAIL ON THE RED CROSS! GOOD 100 PURE pisa. FRESH DAILY AT YOUR GROCERS