Saturday, July 25, 192a.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING 'OBSERVER
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Specially Designed Coupe
Body Gives Car a Very
Distinctive Appearance.
Manufacturer after munufac-turt-r
bus brought out uuxtliury
body designs for the l-'ord cur to
fit t ho Model T chasals. The pub
lit; has been treated to creations
run King from cunoe-llko bus to
imitations of higher priced cars.
J)ts Wade of 1'ortlund hus
originated a special type, enclosed
body for the Kord coupe. This
Irficcially drslffned model was first
Introduced to J.a Grande lust week
when Thomas Jtuckinun bought
one throiiKh the l'erklns Motor
company and since that time two
more have been sold and will be
delivered the first of next week.
The Kord coupe, Willi thin type
of body presents a very attractive
tuid distinctive uppearance. One
of the features of the design is that
the entire machine la lowered. The
top is lowered several inches, u one
piece windshield put In und the
frame is undcrslung both front and
tear.
The Coupe rte-I.uxe rh the car Is
ffe culled is built from the regular
. l-'ord coupe body. The top of the
ordinary body is simply sliced off
several inches and the necessary
udjiiHlnientH In the steerinK column,
the driver's seat and other parts of
. the car to lake cure ot the lower
top arc made.
The lowered top is leather cov
ered and side, windows ure made
Entailer and oval shaped und the
rear half of the top on eueh side
is equipped with ornamental
braces.
With the seat lowered it was nec
essary to make some special ar
rangement for the gasoline tank
so the designers of the cur make
it optional with the purchaser to
have the tank either in the rear
compartment or hung below the
spare tire and equipped with a
vacuum tank.
The Coupe lie-Luxe, Is sold by
the J'erkins Motor company. lis
price is Just $im higher than the
regular Kord coupe.
l'art of the secret -of J.ru-JUiff
children is knowing you annoy
i them us nineh oh they annoy you.
Gettlngs und Hanks, Overland
and Willys-Knight representatives
in la Grande, are showing a two
door Overland six sedan with u
spcciul duul finish.
Tho cur lias u duco. Indestruct
ible finish. The lowrr part of the
body, commencing with the first
curve In the hood und ubout half
way down the sides of the doors,
has been finished tu u light gray
and the upper half In a darker
shade of the same color. The
wheels und under- parts of the
Chassis uro in the standard block.
This finish, combined with bal
loon Urea'tho nickeled radiator
and lamps, tho one piece windshield
and other refinements make the
our unusually uttractivo in appearance.
WOMEN SHOT
LONG TRIP
Kight women In two cars, with
out a man in the party, left Knter
prise Sunday morning at 4 o'clock
on a trip to Yellowstone parK.
They will be away about two
weeks si lid curry u complete outfit
for camping ulong the road.
Annice Millard Is driver of her
car, a IJurant sedan, and her pas
sengers arc her mother, Mrs. Hr-
tha Millard, and Mrs. J. r. hundcrs
and Nellie Zureher. Klorenc" Mc-
Kurlane is chauffeur of the other
car, a. Star sedan, und she Is ac
compunied by her mother, Mrs. K.
W. McFurlune, Kva 1'ulten und
Kvclyn Kaleoner.
They went east over the Oregon
Trail und reached linker in the
forenoon, und proceeded thence on
their way. Their plun, when they
left, was to return home by the
yellowstono Trail, through North
ern Idaho and .Spokane. However
detuils of the routo were left (or
further decision.
' Hoth the drivers ure experi
enced and know a good ileal about
automobiles. They are competent
to make any ordinury changes or
repairs to I ires and on eiigln work
are u skilful! ium the average man,
and they are not looking for troub
le, anyway.
JUiring Mrs. Millard's absence
her position as city librarian is
filled by her .duughter-inluw. Mrs.
Or vn I Millard and Marvin Conley
is taking Miss Millard's ' place in
the postofflee,
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Buying
Leadership!
In the automobile world to buy Lead
ership is -to buy the New Studebaker.
Leadership
In Sales!
Of high-grade six-cylinder cars to a
discriminating public.
Leadership
In Performance!
In the hands of thousands of owners
who bought Studebakers on comparison.
Leadership
In Value!
Made possible by a giant organiza
tion building a one-profit motor car.
THST S'lTDEUAKKK FOK YOURSELF
You, Too, Will Buy Leadership!
M. J. GOS;
Studebaker Sales and Service.
"This Is A Studebaker Year"
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Now that aummer is here there
is a great recrudescence of the
wanderlust among fair and viva
cious vacationists of the Western
Electric Works at Kearny, N. J.
Motoring is one of the most en
joyable as well as economical ways
to voyaga into vacation land and
groups of the girls have made his
tory by proving that anyone may
be a gypsy even under conditions
of present-day life.
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BLilGK KEEPS
PROGRESSING
(lly II. If. Itasse(t)
' (I'l'esideiit, Buick Motor '.)
I'rogress obtained by work of
the hardest kind has brought the
iiutomollve imlnsti-y within a quar
ter of a century from virtually
nothing to the commanding place
in the industrial life of our coun
try. Now that first place has been
attained, there should be no ten
dency to sit back satisfied. This
attitude must not be assumed tf
the industry is to retuin its lead-position.
The commercial .history of this.
country Is replete "with , lrisrunce.s
of manufacturers who felt that
they had arrived and could rent
content only later to be rudely
awakened by some young, vigorous
rival who recognized the principle
that to succeed you must progress.
10 very year for I wo decades the
leading uutomobilo manufacturers
have brought out what they hon
estly believed was the best car- In
Its price class, and felt that It
could not be excelled. Yet within
twelve months thejr own engineers
have proved that the, product could
be improved. And so it has gone
on, each year seeing better auto
mobiles and so it will continue us
long us it is possible to make Im
provements. Years. ago the Hoick Motor Co.
took for its slogun, "When Itetter
Automobiles are Built. BuU'k wilt
Ituild Them." This was not se
lected as a vainglorious boast, but
was predicated on the well defined
policy that Jtuick intends better
ing its product by the adoptions of
such Improvements as continuous
experience may develop.
Maybe the perfect automobile
Is yet to be built. No one can siy
how close or how far we ure from
that coveted result. Mxtensive re
search will reveal this, anil I his
fact (s recognized by the more pro
gressive manufacturers who ure
constantly striving to make a bet
ter car.
This has been tho policy of the
r.ulek Motor Compuny ami It will
continue ag such. The large en
gineering and research si alls of
the Hoick are constantly working
to creale better Hoicks, and as they
progress better Huieks will be
built.
It Is a good thing for the indus
try as a whole that, there Im a ten
dency to discard the hnbil of muk
fng changes merely for the sake of
having a cljange. Hut this extend
ed to the curtailment of real im
provements from year to year
would mean but. one thing ulti
ma I tiy t hat the ant omollve In-
AIR LIFT PUMP
DELIVERS GAS
AT HIGH SPEED
What is thought to bw the Mist
air lift pump of Its type in the city
wa installed by Itobert Carey at
the Highway Killing station this
week.
The new pump Is a Hoyle Day
ton make which works by- com
pressed air. The pump is in ap
pearance not unlike the ordinary
gasoline distributor but is vastly
different in operation. "
A large piston at the top of the
pump Is forced up by compressed
air thus drawing the p-.isoline out
of the underground storage tanks
into the car. The pump is entire
ly automatic in action. By simply
turning a knob to life required
number of gallons and operating a
vatvtt bundle thu operator places
s , much gasoline us desired in a
! car in the shortest space of time.
In action ttje air lilt pump works
'faster than uny other type of gaso
I line vender and had (he added ad
vantage of pumping the gasoline
from the underground storage
lonk:i, thus the gasoline is deliv
ered In its natural slate und Is not
expanded by the heut.
The air lift pump Is ulso entire
ly uccui ate tit measurement. It
was sealed by the government in
spectors before It left the factory.
Tho Highway Killing Station in
selling Texaco und Ked Crown
gasoline exclusively.
dustry would start slipping back
ward, for it is a truism that noth
ing stands still, we must continue
to go forvvord or go backward.
Buyers Lucky to
Get the Chevrolet
In Some Body Types
Prom many angb'S Ralph Win
lers of 1-a Grande was lucky this
week for he succeeded in buying
a Chevrolet Coach. Chevrolets In
the coach and coupe models have
become tncrcGisingly difficult to get
according to II. G. Avery, local
dealer. Mr. Winters loolt delivery
tho first of tlur week. " " ' '
KYIEACl'SK. Kacii month since
the Introduction of thu new Scries
It style car, Franklin business has
represented an Increase ranging
from 7 to 100 per cent over the
corresponding period in l'J'Zi.
During tho first sixteen days of
June, the firm's shipment exceeded
tho total I'JlM Juno business by 73
per cent.
AUTO TOP
AIRS
REP
Wc arc equipped to make your top look liko
new. The appearance of your car depends a
great deal on the condition of the top. Hesides,
you will soon need protection.
Tops Kecovcrcd, Repaired; Side Cur
tains Repaired and wc make new ones, ,
too. Hows in stock for any top.
DON'T PUT IT OFF COME IN AT ONCE!
Snyder & McKenon
SAI.KM. Ore. (Special). A to-
till of $:!(, $16. 960. 6 has accr i- d
to the state of Oregon from the
year 137 to July 1. 1U25. says u
summary of this business pre-!
pared by Becretury of State Ham
A. Kozer. Of this revenue, $141,
G was turned Into tho state's!
general fund up to and Including i
tho year 1912, but all the rest, or
9 26,34 1 ,137. t . has gone Into the
slate highway fund, und has been
uted In the construction, improve
ment and repair of state ani
county highwuys.
Tho summary continues:
"Krom 1913 to I'M 0, inclusive.
$474,013.50 of tho fund collected
from motor vehicle licenses was
turned buck to thu count its for
use in building and upkeep of thu
public roads, but this amount is
included In tho greater amount
above quoted. Of tho $J6,34I,-
t 37, 16 expended on all roads
throughout the slate, I f,K8ri,-
IJI.0 has been expended through
the medium of tho state highway
commission and $0.4,r'!,S 1 5. Mi h is
been expended by the counties, di
rectly and indirectly.
"The total umount expended in
the construction, improvement and
upkeep of tho state highways In
the state, however, since the 1913
law went lutd effect creating tli
state highway commission and au
thorizing the Issuance ami sab;
of bonds for road construction.
through tho medium of tho high
way commission has been $f-,-4X7.266.19,
Including aid received
from the federal government, the
counties und railroads."
I k.vnkjMn nrsi.Miss
CONTINI i:s TO MOtKT
Reports from Syracuso show
franklin business us steadily
mounting. Tho firm entered the
month of Juno with tho greatest
number of orders slnco tho new Hu
ries 11 stylo car was announced.
June shipments during tho first
ten days of tho month exceeded the
total of lust Juno, und Muy ship
ments wtiro over 100 per cent uhead
of tho samo month's record In 1924,
Orders for July, which ro iiearly
two and o no-half times tho num
ber of ono year ago, indicato un
activo summer selling season.
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Yes! It Will Last
Hide hard, and a Goodyear Tire will stay
with you for thousands of miles.
Ride easy, and a Goodyear Tire will stand
by you month after month.
It really doesn't matter whether you pile up
tire mileage all at once, or spread it out
over the years
Goodyear gives you the best service under
every condition, all the time. They cost no
more and often less than you are asked to
pay for many inferior tires.
W. H. Bohnenkamp Co.
READ THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED ADS
OUR CREED
1. To handle Quality Murclumdisu, truthfully rcprcsculiiig
without exaggeration.
2. To give every customer, large or small, rich or poor, courte
ous personal service.
Vcltex Gas and Oils W ill Please You.
La Grande Filling Station
Wins l'.y Fair Dealing. J. F. Meanly, Prop.
Dodge Brothers
COMMERCIAL CAR
So trim and businesslike in
appearance that frequently
it pays a substantial part
of its own way in advertis
ing value alone.
I'ancl Commercial Car, $395, f. o. 1). Detroit; $1110 delivered
L. C. Smith
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