Saturday. July 11, 1925.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Page Nino
I PRESSURE
SI
TABLE GIVEN
One of the most lnterellng II
lustrations of the popularity or
balloon Hum in revealed in figures
Just given out by the Ford Motor
company showing how 1-oiU ear
owni'is have accepted thene tlre.4.
About the middle of Kebruury
tne company announced thai it
would provide balloon tires us op'
tlonal equipment on hH new Kord
cant at Hinall additional cost and
would also provide balloon tire
wheelH for owiiith who wished to
change over to the new equip
inent.
Htimiltauroiady deuleiH wen re
uuesled to furnish estimates us to
the iiuiulM i- of new ears they would
require with balloon equipment
. I'ndcr these rMimateK 20 per cent
of the c:ars produced during- t he
lir.st month were equipped with
balloons.
llrquft-ementH for this kind of
equipment immediately began to
increase until in May more than
tit) per cent of the new rur produc
tion was equipped with balloon
tire with every indication that the
percentage for June would be even
liigher.
In connection with the use of
balloon t ireH the company ia
cheeked thoroughly into the' mat
ter of correct Inflation and recom
mends the following table for the
guidance of l'oid car owners;
Front Hear
Coupe ;M lbs. 24 lbs.
Jtunabout 24 lb.s. 24 lbs.
Touring ear 21 lbs. 27 lbs.
Tudor M-dan 24 lbs. 30 lbs.
Kordor sedan 21 lbs. 30 lbs
Jl is explained that in order to
secure the maximum service ano
comfort from balloon tires It Is es.
sentlal that the foregoing table ol
tire pressure be rigidly followed.
I'mbr inflation results in rapid
war of (he tread und also tends
to break down the walls of tlu
tire, if over inflated, the cushion
ing effect of the tires is last aur1
the owner of the car does not en
joy the easy tiding qualities which
come from the use of properly In
flated balloon tires.
Money
in tha bank has given
many a dark cloud a sil
ver lining'.
When trouble comes, the
best friend in the world
is the money you have
saved.,
UNITED STATES
Cherries
You cannot Afford
To lot tltc birds
lluvc t hem this
Year.
Wo nro going to
lie in the market
I or llliACKK and
HOYAIj ANN'S. We
('(umot inioto a
I'rUf ns yet but
It will pay yon
To sec us before
You Mil.
La Grande
Warehouse &
Storage Go.
Phone tLtln Itl
(poA wjA
Tor iIm liactirlur man
or niniil nu rlrutrfc hot
lilnlr.
Mr. T-.lit'iroscrn
II'h a liuinly lltllr cooker.
It Is a v.-iy s.rWccubl';
iipplhintc Kii.l coals but
vi ry ittl muiicy. You
mil Iriy ivvrytlilnif
IriiiH you whiiI hi'le rroiu
a imiKlu lanii to a usOi
inu inarhliie und t-an n.
ways he sun: or gtttlri
iin oljllflui; wrvlcv.
BIGGEST YEAR
IS FORECAST
BY STUDEBAKER
HOI TH rtKND, Intl. rtecord
fialea and profits for the Htudebakcr
Corporation of America uro forc
cust by President A. It. Krsktne In
u statement Issued toduy, following
u second quarter sales 4y per cent
greater than the same, quarter lust
year. '
Mr, Krsklne's slateinent says:
"July's production und sales will
exceed those of ny previous July
in the corporation's history, while
results for the quarter will doubt
less be lou per cent ubovu those of
last year. . ,
"Sales of the second quiirter just
closed were 42,04G cars against 28,
152 In the same quarter last y-.-ar,
an Increase of 411 per cent. April
increased 23 per cent, May in
creased 4i per cent.
"June, i;2f, increased 1 12 ier
cent over June of last year. Alter
all char (res and tax reserves, net
profits for the quarter should ex
ceed J6.uuo.nao.
"iteeord sales and profits uro
forecast this year by capacity op
erations which continue unchecked
at all plants."
The second quarter sales of .42.
046 cars were 2000 above the sched
ule that hud been set for the quar
ter. ;
MOTHER
f JU
FATALITY LIST
GROWS LONGER
DURING SUMMER
WASHINGTON. IK C The de
partment of Commerce announces
that reports of automobile futil
ities In 11(25 have been received
from 77 cities of 100,000 population
jr more. Thirl y-clht qf these
cities show more automobile fa
'alities in the four-week period
:ndinfj Juno 20 than in the previ
ous four-week pciiod- The follow
n four cities show no fatalities
or the last eight weeks: Kail Ulver,
.ijnii, Sotuerville and Yankees, and
n addition to these four cities
'ort Worth und Nashville how
io fatalities for the last four weeks.
'ev Itedford. with only one death,
till holds the record for i:i2j.
For T7 cities' with an aggregate
.lopulatlon of 27 mi lion, there
vere 20113 automobile fatalities re
iorted in the period January 1 to
I une 20, 1 H25. as compared with
t)6 such fatuities in the period
(unitary 1 to June uii, l !t3. Of
.hefir joy3 deaths. 417 or 20 per
:enl, are reported In the four-week
period ending June 20, 1H25.
Of the 65 cities for whtc'.i coiu
mrlsons are possible for the early
nonths of K2;i and lit 25. :M show
nore auiomoblle fatalllies report
d in tlx- period January 1 lo June
:ol2i, than occurred In the first
ix months of I!i2;i.
So far this year New York City
ins reported 4 2" uuloiuohile fa
a titles, Chicago 2"1, Philadelphia
116, Los Angeles 10, and Cleveland
04, while for the last four-week ;
.eriod the' ffftiifCA" .ua New York
ily it, ChicKgo r6. 1'httadelphia
J, J,us Angelea 2J, und Cleveland
S..
miis. i;ia imin i .ndai.i,
Ily M:A Srrvhv
I.OS A NO K I KS. M rs. lJd nu
Mrittendall, mother or two chil
dren, has been urrested ugftin
while masquerading as u man.
A couple of years ago she was
fo ind. in man's ntlire, working
with a gang of day laborers.
Now she is being held as a
cheek forger. She was neatly
dressed in man's clothing, with
her hair cut short, w hen ar
rested. "It saves me from being un
noyed by other men," she ex
plained. "And 1 found 1 could
make two or three times as
much money dressed as a -man."
Several years ago '.Mrs. Hiit
tendall left her husband in
Colorado and brought her chil
dren lie re.
"YOI CAXT NTAM TIIHItK
is ni:v i,i:(;io i u,m
INIIANAlJOl.fS. Ind. "You
Can't Stand There:" Is the name of
a new film offered for Immediate
bookings to legion posts by the
American Legion Kilm Service at
national headquarters.
The title or the plctur-: was taken
from the classic mouthing or the
"M. I.." "You can't stand there,
soldier." It is an official war film
wiih on entirely new twisl and it
dedicated to I he irrepressible
American doughboy, who refused
to be disheartened oven in Iho face
or death, information can be ob
tained through the Amerlcun Le
gion Kilm Service. '
CHRYSLER SALES
STILL MAINTAIN
A HIGH AVERAGE
Announcement by J. K. Fields,
vice-president In charge 0f nules
of the Chrysler Motor Corpora
tion, shows that retail sales by
thls company's dealer oigmiliut.
Hon arc greater than ever before
in the history of the company.
Kctall sales reported for the
wcrk ending June 13th were 15
per cent greuter than for the
same week a year ngo, an average,
increase which has been maintain
ed constantly for the. past two
months. Analysis of the sales
curve us charted by the snles de
artmcnt, based on territory reports
by the wholesalo organization. In
dicates a steadily increasing de
mand from the field fhlch has more
than triple In volume since Janu
ary. Mr. Kields also announces the
fact that in May the 60,oooth
Chrysler six was built. Produc
tion of this mode) has been speeded
up since Jnnuary with the result
that last year's fine output mark
promises to be far exceeded this
year.
FRANKLIN OUTPUT
CONTRACTED FOR
UNTIL AUGUST
SY11ACUSK. N. Y. Krunktin
Automobile compuny reports that
dealers' orders now stand itig
against July production will ab
sorb the entire factory output for
that month and also one-half of
Augu.l production. In order to
regulate output with retail demand,
Kranklln penults dealers to order
each month's requirements forty
days in ndvanco. Itetatl conditions
are regarded as favorable Inasmuch,
as unfilled orders in dealers' hands
are now more C.vm double the
number at this time last year.
The ordering period, which clos
ed May 20. reveuled n surprb.hi
demand for the new Kranklln
coupe. OrJers now st finding are
practically tqunl to half the tie lan
orders, the lutter belny the pre
dominant model in Krnikil.i pro-
1 ductiou.
WW JUT W Sllc? A
tzzD IZZJ 2ri j I 1 JJ ijZL,
Ooiiitin't fwA Iter
It was the dear old lady's first
rid; In u. taxi, and she watched
with growing a In mi the driver
eontinuulyl putting his hand out
side the car as a slgmil to the fol
lowing traffic. At bust she be
came angry.
"Young man." she said, "you
look after that cau of yours, and
watch where you are going. I'll
tell you when it starts raining!"
Sample Case.
i
This company is offering the most
remarkable opportunity you ever
had or will have to secure an
ELECTEIC RANGE of the most
standard make in America
I
Shock absorbers on glasses
would help at a buthlng beach.
Railroad Grossing
Ten Commandments!
1. Thou shalt learn to rec
igni.e railroad crossings and ap
uoaeh them with extreme care.
2. Thou Khalt look both ways
ind listen Tor trains.
3. Thou shalt be doubly alert
f there are two or more tracks.
4. Thou shalt always use good
judgment at railroad crossings
hat thy days may be long upon
he land and the enjoyment of
hy car be continuous.
5. Thou shalt not kill the pas
tengeis within thy. care.
li. Thou shalt keep thy brakes
;irded with effective brake lining.
7. Thou shalt nut depend upon
he driver of the car ahead.
S. Thou shalt, when in doubt,
aid- the yafe course always.
K. Thou shalt not try to "beat
'he train.''
la. Thou shalt Cross Crossings
'aul lously. The American Hall
way Association.
Raps Society
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IN THE PATH
OF PROGRESS
To study any particular human mechanism
properly and diagnose its ills is beyond the
power of any one man.
Rapid scientific advancement demands spe
cialists and complete modern equipment
At the HOT LAKE SANATORIUM a com
petent staff of physicians and a well-equipped
laboratory give each individual the best pos-,
sible service.
The Hot Lake Sanatorium
Dr. W. T. Phy.
Owner and Director,
Bran nnn n n n -
lm U A lu Jl
u Li
in TTvr
iu: V. II. (I. Modgkin. rector
of fuihioiialde St. Mark's epis
copal church. M-rkeb y. I 'allf,
tints to keep people rum up
Ing church weddings us u bid
for social piedige. lb haS start
ed a mo fincnt to hac eh 11
officers perform all marriages,
w If h a religious ceremony uf
terward only for those who real
ly want the bleluga of the
ch'Jrvh.
Sawyer-Holmes
Merc, Co.
Phone Main 17
FUEL
HAY
GRALN .
LIME
CEMENT
PLASTER
PAINTS
POULTRY SM1TLIES
BUILDING MATERIAL
WN
and
3f
''0
Junior Cabinet Autoiiwtlo
Jt&ngoa
I
Per MonHJ:
Places One In Your Home
Hundreds of women arc being convinced daily that a WcslinghoiiHC Range will solve their kitchen
problem.' Hundreds of women arc seeing the famous automatic features of the Westinghouse
Range perforin at The Observer Cooking School! You arc cordially invited to attend. Questions
on electric cookery will be gladly answered by Mrs. Wiswell, the Westinghouse Range Demon
strator. This Sensational Offer
Positively Ends
July 31st.
I REE An $H.7. Westinghouse Automatic Iron with Each Range FREE
Ranges will be served by extension of our lines in the order they are purchased this month.
Enjoy a cool kitchen,. ACT NOW!
. Eastern Oregon Light &
Power . Company
"COOK BY WIRE NOT BY FIRE"
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