' Fnpe Ten
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Saturday. June 20, 1925.
" r 1 PSOUTOMOBTLE, NEWS IWB
'""lc VSSRS&B K.
HIGH SALES
UK IS SET
Dodge Brothers Produc
tion Volume Still Be
low Demand for Cars.
' Total sales of lod: Iliothcif
motor cars for the first 5 months
ot lICTt, according 1o ol'l trial 11;?
"ires JumI released, have hrnlifi
' all records for t hi- con -I'spondin;:
months of previous years. Sal. h,
in the Culled SI airs ami Cumuli,
from January 1 to J urn- 1 . I !' - r .
increased l ft. 4 per t ami over
seas nal t-8 Inci eased iH.ii per cent
over tln same months tn.st year.
"TIiIh licit It h y Increase nppca -h
even more remarkable," said ,.
0 Hmltli. local I todtfe limt hers
dealer, "when It Ih considered tii.it
I'.i'Ji was the banner year In the,
JJodge UrolhciH history. The
sulcs exceeded liii::i subs li over!
25 per cent, compared with a loss!
of It per rent sustained over Ih!
iiniim period by ihc industry us i
whole. Thin, of rmir.se, madeth-'lr
1924 figures n hli;h mark to equal
und n il II lieu It uue to .surpass in
"The o u ml condition of the
business Ih equally apparent In the
fact that total sates, week after
Meek, since t lie Hi nt of March
have exceeded production. On
Jjne 1 there were fewer titan 10.-!
000 new DodKe Brothers curs in !
the hands of dealers In the l ulled
Htotefl und Oinadu less hun an
uvriiRf of 6 earn for fitch dealer.
1 'fiCtllcd orders have exceeded earn
on hand for several months.
" "The slue of new car stocks Ih
remarkably small when II In con
sidered that the number of dif
ferent types of paeiiKer cars Ii.ih
been virtually doubled by the ad
dition of the special type fitted
with disc wheels, bum pern und
other extra eguipinent.
At no time during t lie early
months of U2', althoiiKh produc
tlon wiiH Increahcd from iaa u
I 1 00 per day, were deuhM H able
1o accumulate Ihe slocks they de
Hired In aiiltcipatltiii of spring (I1
mauds. a refill .ilialy.slH which 1 lodge
iti-fitherH have made of mark't
and ImliiNt rliil conditions through
o'.it t he count ry hd t hem to ex
pect their domestic sabs througli
uut the reiMiiiuder of t::T) to
show an Increase of approxiimil".
)y J 5 per cent over last year,
substantially the name ns shown
d ll rln K t he Hi Hi five inolit hs.
dodge Brothers tola) hales, In
cluding I lilted SI a ten, I'anada and
overseas, for 1 iU, according lo
the H.irue estimate, will exceed
(hose of wriA by L'O ncr rent
They will exceed I hone of I HIM
which wiiM the year of maximum
product inn fur t he I ml dairy hh
whole, by over fill percent.
1)1 IRA NT SCHOOL
OF KIJl ICATIOX
WIDELY KNOWN
OAKLAND Calif. National re.
cognilhni lor Die educational ronr
b Jelng I'oiiilucteii by the Imrant
Aloinr Company for it k orgnizntion
of dealers. Salesmen, aild OlllelH
connected with merchandising
their products, cauie In the form
or a reipieHi tor details of the cour
se, received from I.. A. Wilson, ill
reel or of the Division of Vocation
al and Intension KdiKuiinn of tin
New York Slate rnlverslty.
At tiie p-MjueHt of WtlHon, Ttny-
moml lluyd, l-Mucatlonul Wired or,
Hiipptled him with the entire cour
se to diite. Thn letter from Wilson
Hinted that Ihe New York Cnlver
slly and the hcIiouIh of that Hlate
intended using t he I hiixint Motor
Company of California educational
course itK u IiuhIh for their own
CO u rue, plaiilii'd for uutoimtblle
HaleHiuunship and dealing with va
rloUM pliaseH of the psychology of
Keiiim:.
A BARGAIN
2-TON SEKVICK TRUCK, A-l CONDITION.
"N' 1 1 1 take car or liht truck in trade.
Overland Sales and Service.
Gettings & Hanks
Overland Sales and Service.
TIIE NEW
Studebaker Policy
WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO YOU?
IjOv Dopiccialion:
No annual models moans that this
year's car will look as well, as now, as
up-to-date as next year's or the year
after.
Your Studebaker will no longer be
come a "hack-number" each year and
cause you to suffer corresjioiKlinfv loss
' in re-sale value.
Increased Pride in Ownership:
Now when you buy a Studebaker yo-i
know that you will experience the
same, pride in ownership one, two or
five years from now that you have
the first day you drive out' the now
car. You will have the satisfaction of
knowing that improvements and re
finements will bo made gradually and
continuously without regard for the
calendar.
Only the. Tremendous Success of The Stud
ebaker and the High Degree of Perfec
tion to Which Studebaker lias At
tained Can Make This Possible.
And Now We Sav:
GREATER VALUE THAN EVER
And Now We Predict:
GREATER DEMAND THAN EVER
Sec The New Studebaker That Has Made
This Policv
M. J. G0SS
Studebaker Sales and Service.
'This Is A Studebaker Year"
The New Chrysler Coach
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'J'lie Coai li is the latest
addition tothe Clirysler
line. Chrysler-designed
body is by l'islier.
Couch is richly uphol
stered in an exclusive
und beautiful pastel
Okie und gray plush
4 .V
1 .O-S-w8
l'l he husis ol Tts beuuty is the character
hstie dynuinic syiiunetry the result isi
tin- loiix, low, sweeimn Hies
Carbon Monoxide
Dangers Told
MOLE
T
0 MEET
Voicing n wnrnltiK nKaln.st the
deadly effect of carbon nionox
idc mm, prcKcut in the exhaust o
uillomoldleH, the I' nlted HlaieK
bureau of mines Nets fort It the
tollowliiK Keneral mien:
Never run automobile enutne In
elOHed or poorly ventilated Kar-
Never work under nmclilne with
motor running even In open air.
Never close all car wtudow.'t
with eiiKlne running, even In opjn
air.
It Ih not trup that the ulr In
a cloned KaraRe Ih safe ho Ioiik uh
Ka eiiKlne continue to run.
Move a victim of carbon mon
oxide polHontntf Into the open air;
Jpply artificial , respiration; kIv
him oxyKen; mnsmtKe his llmbn;
keep him warm and unlet.
I'lTTSMlTttill (AP. With
hundreds of thousands of automo
lilles belli ir put Into use tn the
I'nlted States during the Bummer
months, the fnllcd Hlates buroati
of inlnea K"H experts, Htalloned at
IMttKburffln have ukuIii sounded a
wainliiK to the- iiiotoilMts to exer
cise caution to prevent setio in
sickness and death from the dead
ly kiih from motor ex haunt, car
bon monoxide. The pus experts
at the bureau. It. It. Nnyers and
W. I'. Yant,, point out that the
u hlcspread use of motor rnrs In
the summer time naturally means
more repair jobs on motors, and
It Ih while working on automo
bile ma eh lues In closed kMrnir.-s
JtUUATOK YVOItk
i i:.ii:it woitic
llOHY AYOltIC
. V.. t'oruin
:t0 ,1efrrsoii Ave,
that innny carbon monoxide fa
talities occur.
These exp'lts. vllO delve ) II O
the mysteries of the deadly Kin.
have a list 'of "don'ts" for motor
ists, as well as u list of "reme
dies" when the "don'ts" ore dls
reKfirded by cureless automobile
operators: The "Don'ts" Include:
(luard aKolnst r'tnuliiK an auto
mobile engine in a poorly ventil
ated or closed Kurugp.
1 io not work under n machine
with tiie motor iiinnlnK. even
thoiiKli It is In the open ulr.
Hittlnjr in n closed carvth tlie
eiiKine running Ih dauKerous; al
ways have the windows open.
rersons wishing to avoid this
dangerous pus must see to it that
their Karafjes are well ventilated.
They should avoid exposure to
carbon monoxide, und, where it
Ih necessary to come into contact
with it. protective pqnipment
should bp provided.
A victim of the pus should be
taken Into t he fresh air as soon
as possible. K the breathing has
stopped, artificial respiration m ist
be supplied. Kor this purpose
pure oxynen can he used for oxy-Kt-n
with five percent carbon di
oxide, to be Kivcn for about 20
minutes. The patient's limns
should be masttajfed, to restore j
and Increase clrculat Ion, ami tluv
body siio tld be kept warm,
victim must rest, avoiding
exertion whatever.
Carbon monoxide Is doubly dan
gerous, the experts say, because
It is hard to detect it in the air.
It has no odor and Is tasteless.
', Symptoms are readily found, how
j ever. A slight case finds the
! victim suf ferine; from headache,
j As tiii percentage of carbon mon
oxide In the blood Increases t lie
headache becomes more severe,
j The victim's b-s weaken and res
) phutlon increases. Then comes, a
National Convention of
Executives Held Re
cently in Philadelphia
Very Successful.
pimtOIT Midi. The national
convention of 4f.u members and
executives of the Chevrolet finles
organisation which ended June 10
with a hnmiuet at Hotel Htutler,
was declared by it. H. Grant, gen
eral sales inonaKcr, to be the most
successful affair of Hh kind '.n IiIh
Ioiik merehandlsiiiK experience
Tiie gathering included the re
gional and zone sales inanugers
ami the representatives who direct
ly supervise the 3. flat) retail deal
ers and tiie 2, '.too associate deal
era. . "The pin its worked out at tho
convention should assure to Chev
rolet u continuation of lis leader
ship," Mr. Grant Huhl.
A group of General Motors cor
poration executives at tended the
hawjuct. It Included Alfred P.
president; " S. Mott,:
Donaldson Jtrown and John I
1'nitt, vice presidents; C. R Ket-
a touring car In a closed brick j . V:l 1
garage, and tin motor was ul-! , . j....
coilupse, followed by uuconscluus
uess. and finally death.
The dangerous fullacy that thej
ulmosphere in a closed garage is 1
safe ax Innir us un autoinoblle en-.
sine routinues to function,, )ias-loan' ,,r''
been dispiuveil by tests. A dog i
was placed on the f''ont seat oft
organization which is today pro
viding service fucilitlcs for ap
proximately hulf the motor vehicles
In, the l ulled States, it is esti
mated Uiul. there ure H.Ofm.oop J.'ord
curs und trucks traversing the
street und highways of Ihe nation
und Ford service stations tre scat
tered in most every city, village
und hamlet to keep these cars run
ning with a minimum of delay and
low cost.
The Ford Motor company was
among the earliest companies to
recognize that popularizing motor
car t ravel depended upon service
facilities and thut the motorist In
need of service or replacement
parts must not be compelled to
wait a day or iwo. hut he eared for
in the shortest possible time.
fvstubllHhment of Ford service
stations therefore started years
back but under the remarkable de
mand for Ford cars, particularly
during the last few years with
sales running close, to ?,tno.nno
annually, it lias been necessary lo
extend this organization and to do
it- quickly. -Flow well .this has
been accomplished is m'rn In com
pany records which show that since
l2:t, when Ford dealers totaled tx
little more than iHXKi, the number
has been increased lo 98h.- Itiil
in addition to this the authorized
Ford service stations have been in
creased more than ion per cent in
the last two years until at present
there are 32.000 such stations
t hroughont the country.
makes a total of close to 42.non
places where Ford owners may He
cure necessary adjustments and
service purls for llu ir curs.
Factory Reaches
Highest Point in
Car Shipments
. DFmOlT, Mich. Tiie ; Chev
rolet Motor company shipped f-2.-K!i;i
motor cars and trucks during
May which displaces April as t he
second highest production month
in the history of the company. Tin
April product bin woh fa,2:iH c:i in
anil I rucks. Of tiie May produc
tion, 42,7X3 units were lor domes
tic sale and lu,o7o were for Can
ada and exports. 1'rodiicliou in
hot h A prll and May closely ap
proached October of 1!23 tin boom
year when Chevrolet production
readied Its highest point.
Itetail sales Hiring May were
4S,l7t. this being the fourth larg-
Hi delivery month In t he com
pany's history. April of this year
was Ihe 'largest delivery month ex
ceeding May by only ft,IU7 Hubs.
At the end of April Chevrolet
had on Its books 3C.M2 unfilled or
ders. At the end of May there
were 30,709 unfilled orders.
If he advertises U, be knows it's
This rood.
lowed to Idle
operation the animal lost con
sciousness. At that time the air
showed 1.3 per cent carbon mon
oxide. The engine was allowed
to run until it stopped from luck
of air at tiie end of two hours,
when the percentage of gas was
2. 1. enough to cause instant
death.
The Incident the experts cited in
ord'-r to Impress motorists that
tlw.v uhonl.l tw.l rw.i-niit tlw.l.. hint.
or' to 1,11,. In th,. Kur11K,. while ! K,,":'ral sal,,s '"""
they return to t he ho.ise to ob
tain some forgotten article.
After "U minutes' neiierui iwoiors ite-
scarcn corporation, aim n. ti. too
ther, executive secretary of tiie ge
neral sales committee of the Gen
eral Motors Corporation. W. S.
Knudsen, president of Chevrolet,
C. K. Dawson, assistant geenrat
sales manager of Chevrolet und O.
K. Hrtnt, chief englneor, also wero
at the speakers table
The banquet marked the fare,
well to the Chevrolet organization
of . S. 1-Mdins, former ussistant
recently
made general sales manager of the
Olds Motor Works. He was pres
ented with a large chest of silver
tableware and a testimonial signed
by executives of the Chevrolet cen
tral office and the regional and
zone sales managers, Mr. Grant
was given u sliver ind ivory gavel
and a testimonial book signed by
the entire group of delegates.
Editorial
Comment
QUI SERVICE
WIDESPREAD
ow to buy a
Chevrolet with
down
1 Choose the Chevrolet model you like
best, paying down as little as $5.
7 "-We will issue to you a 6 Purchase
Certificate you earn 6VI interest ou
all the money you pay in.
1 You make regular weekly or monthly
payments, as little as $5 until
4 Payments plus the earned interest equal
tlie amount required for actual delivery
of the car. Alter you get your car you pay us
the balance in regular monthly installments.
We deposit your money in a separate rriu.t
account at a bank insured against loss by
a strong, well-known insurance company.
, If you already own a car we will credit
your certificate with an additional 6' o on
all service, repairs and accessories you
buy from us.
You will be surprised to find how easy it
is to buy your Chevrolet this way. Come
in and let us give you the details of this plan
which will save money for you.
It Is a far cry from the bar
barous limes when the physically
Imperfect child was put to death.
This savage system of e-igenics
and little favor today, when t lie
value of human lives even If phy
sically Imperfect Is far better un-
b-rstood. -Our
modern soclul order knows
Thei that u cripple, like the late Charles . One of the most striking illustra
any I'- Stelnmetz. may be of ext reme tionn of changed motoring condi-
lmportuneo In the world's scheme j tions since a few years buck, when
of uffalrs. Yet the world still (the car owner feared to go on any
holds fast to tlie Idpn, or a "sound ;'jengtjiy tour, is found in the Ford
mind in a sound hotly," and mod- ) '
ein social and scientific effort is
directed both toward the preserva
tion of life and limb.
That is the basis of the "safety"
movement In America, where the
danger of accident Is fur greater
than elsewhere wit h the constant
vogue of the motor-driven vehicle.
It is this, at loa.st in part, which
has lej to the formation of the
National Safety council, a co-operative
organ Izat Ion designed to
promote the safety Idea.
We boast of ihe number of cars
In the t'niied States, but we some
times fall to realize the dangers
these cars present, not only to mo
torists but pedestrians. F.very city
knows this, however, and every
city has its acute ''traffic problem."
In a recent editorial the Kngl
neerlng News Kecord, n leading
scientific magazine, notes that the
average city official concerns him
self mainly with "opportunist"
measures to promote safety. These
have to do with traffic regulatory
measures which nt best are of
merely temporary effacy. The
highway engineer, twined to larg
er problems, studies methods of
permanent relief.
Tt Is there that the real solution , $
lies. Without abandoning the so
called "opportunist" measures, we
must delve deeper and educate
both men and communities along
scientific lines.
We must understand that the fcs$l
i-
uuiiiuii uinur in noi cunsMiiiii. e
do not know what a driver will do
under any given sel of clrcum-
GAMBLING!
With losses that might be protected
with proper insurance is not only poor
business but it may prove disastrous.
Protection of home, crops, business,
automobile, health, or pocketbook can
be had at small cost. Our service is
at your disposal.
DUTT0N, The Insurance Man
With The
FECTIMTY LAND SAVINGS COMPANY
La Graiule Kulluuul Hank Hldg. I'liono Mnhi M
Touring:
Roadster
Coupe -Coach
Sedan -
Delivered in La Grande.
$G.-7
S(io2
$902
. $922
$10115
Our Business Is Growing
When your business grows and you hold your old customers and get new
ones constantly when those things are true, there is certain to be something
about your business that is worth while and satisfying.
That's what we nre experieneing here. Our service with Vcltex Cas and Oils
is making new friends every day and our reputation for courtesy and square
dealing is playing no small part. It is a real pleasure to serve you at the
La Grande Filling Station ,
Wins By Fair Dealing. j. F HeMty Prop
3
Blue Mountain Gararje
Opposite Post Office. At. A. HAKR1SON, Mgr.
Quality at Low Cost
stances. There Is tlie safe driver
and the "fool" driver. It is all
very well to uny that the fool
xhould suffer from his folly, but
today's theory is to save the fool !
from Ms folly. It must be remem
bered that the "fool driver mny
not be a fool in other things and
that he may be n valuable mem
ber of society when he is not at
the steering wheel of n car. Also,
that his folly does not merely re
act upon himself, but upon others.
His fool driving endangers other
lives and bodies.
Therefore it is essential that all
motorists be educated to the use of
the most approved safety devices
upon their ears. Chains, limn pent,
.stop-lights, proper windshield
cleaning enutpmcnt ami other safe
ty devices should be thought of Im
mediately In the purchase of ft car.
And communltieit should also af
ford protection. AH traffic prob
lems are not in city streets. Coun
try roads nre often more danger
ous. Their dancer spots ehould be
protected by modern safety de
vices. We are our brothers' keepers.
We must save them rrom the dan
der of thetr own follv. and. tn do
ing so. aave others from the dan
gers of that folly.
There isn't any law arulna a ifi
man who smoke carrying ma tone.
A Good Job
Is Worth
of Welding
Having
There's a world of difference in welding, but there
is never any difference in Leighton's jobs they must
all conform to one standard of the highest quality
that's Leighton Service.
Our idea of a welding job is to take broken pieces
and produce for you what amounts to a new part or a
new casting new in the qualities of strength and
utility. And we produce that at a tremendous saving
in time and money that would otherwise be required lo
get complete new parts in most instances.
That's one of the reasons the man who knows quality
insists on it being a "Leighton Job."
Leighton's Welding & Machine Works
Klock Re-grinding
Engine Re-building . Bearings Pistons
Fine Machine Work
Tarts
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