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Saturday, November' 13, lfl2fi.- -;r Fage Ten ' ' TX GKATTOE EVENING' OBSEHVETf MEWS MILEAGE CONTEST CONDUCTED HERE Seventeen Fords Average 26.57 Miles to Gal ' Ion of Gasoline Homo Kood records wero made IfiHt Saturduy wiinn tlio Perkins Motor company hore fiponBoreil a Rtiaolino mJU-aKO conlest for Ford owners of this auction. Kt'Vi'ntci'n drivers took part in tlio content und un average of so. 57 miles to a ffallon of icuaollnc wus made. Tho hlirhest mark niude wan 'A2.il miles and the lowest 'was 18.7 miles. Haul Knauts was first prlie winner and was civen a set or front and rear Ford bumpers. Sam Mooro won second. I'aul ZitllKK third and Mrs. Charles Gump came nut' fourth. Their nillcaxo was 30.6, 30.15, S0.1 respectively. Tin second prize given was a speedo meter and the third prizo was an uutomatlc windshield wiper. The mllniro niade liy the other contestanls follows: I. I1'. 'ady, 26.0: nohcrt Austin. in.hC: It. K. Nell, 18.7: Kd Olsen, 22.6: R M. Jloherls, 28.5; MnytiiR shop. 28.2; Karl Zuuifff, 28.55; August SSuukk. 2.1. 0: Mrs. Roscoe dark, 21.2; V. Trummell, 28.6: William Zlegler, 26.9: Oscar Wilson, 24.0; J J. flnockort, 26.0. ltoadscers In Front The. four Kords maklnff the JilKhest mileage records wero all roadsters, threo of them having pick-up bodies. Of tlio other 13 ears four wore roadsters, five tour ings and four coupes. Cars ollgihlo for the test woro the improved types, not more than 13 months old, in any slnndard stock model. Special gas saving equip, nient was prohibited. The cars were brought to tho Ford garage nt noon, whern they were inspected and one gallon of gas placed In the tnnks, which woro then sealed by tho Judges. W. O. Crews, city manager: K. H. Huron, post master; and H. R Mutthews of Tho Observer. , One. Reaches' Islnml Ttoail The engines were not started un til 2:30 o'clock when tho contest started. The route chosen by tho judges was to Union, wlicro they turned at the schoolhouss and .buck to I.a Ornnde nnd from, hero to Island Clly. Mr. Knaulx was tho only-Contestant to start on tho Is land City highway. His ear stop ped, just, at' tuo turn going Into Is land City. ' Tho contest was hold so that tho Ford' denier could determine just exactly what mileage h'oi-d owners nro getting to tho gallon of gnso Hno. , . v OUT OUR WAY i 7 VOO L WOU'RE ALLRlGUT ALEC 1 HE. vnomT Know YOU'RE. TrV LASTOFIH DAW SMiFT COMlkl' im!. He.'u..-thiuv vou'pe. -TM' FlRS-T.OFI' WIGHT SHFT COMIKI' iWl GO AHEAD ALEC lF SOU WAl-T MUCH LOMGEf? . BE RiMOitsI O0"T IDDA IM 'ATi RiQUr ALEC. DONT SrVMSOOD VORNWG T2 HIM, 4e'U- KfJOW woo're W LAYS. 5AS OOD EVENIUGr-AU' HE'LL -IMlkjtf WOO1 RE OWE OF -1VV KJi&UT BOWS Ulfft-B' pARLW' By Williams i Fleet Operators .Standardizing I Tire Equipment HEROES. APE MADE - MOT BoRM FlME. MlklL)"fES LATE i i . , A UTTL6 5ARLW7 K J 4 'jh&m ' A- nw II Fleet operators aro atandnrdiE on (Ire equipment. Tnia Is true both of the man who operates only two cars or trucks us well as the Brent corporutlonrf who malntnin hlff fleets of motor vehicles, op crating on regular schedules In all sections of the country. Tho fleet user Is responsible for taking a great deul of the guess work out of operating costs. He is the man that Is responsible for cxant methods of knowing just what a certain type of car. truck or tiro wllj deliver figured-accurately to a per mile basis. According to tho local C. T. C. dealer, many fleet operators in the west are sttindarizlng on C. T. C. euipinent. This is a tribute to C. T. (. quality, ns first equipment Is usually purchased only after i-xhaustlve investigations, and road triuls, covering a long period of time, and under a wide variety of conditions. "Trie man or institution that op. erntcs a number of motor vehicles must know the exiua cost per mile for each unit of his equipment. Simplified record ' systems are now maintained that furnish a clear, complete, concise and accurate rec ord, and every item entering into cost of ojienition." With the Cash r - Leaving a letter behind confess! ns; his guilt, Courtney Gllsson, teller in the Bank of Commerce and Trust Co, of Memphis, Tenn., has abscond ed with $463,967 of the bank's money. His letter explained that it had been written so lhat no other employe of the bank would be suspected of complicity WE DO ALL KINDS OF HAULING A Any Time - Anywhere -'Any. Placed Just leave your moving problems to us. A phone call is sufficient. - Office Phone Main 85 Res. Phone . 300-W '.Oni? OVER OITR WANT A11S FOK KAROATN8 Nash Sales for First 10 Months Record Breaking NOT SATISFIKP NEW- YOltlC Willtiun H. T.ncds, 24, who inherited $40,000,000 from the tluplate kin r. Is nut to muko a fortune of his own with clmn Juice. -'or threa months lie experimented nnd now society Is flocking to a food show to try tho drink. TO TKACII "IH'.MMIXC.M OMAHA Scientific "buniming" Is to be tiUiKht. The nnttouul con Vent Ion of hol)oes has decreed that a field agent shall instruct hikers In tho ethics of stopping motorists nnd indicating thnt a lift is wanted. October Nash sales and produc tion set a new high record for that month according to advices from tho factory. "With a volume of 1.1,470 cars," says K. H. McCarty, Nash sales manager, "October sales and production ran 4U.9 per cent above tho biggest previous October In tho company's history. Kor the 10 niOtUths of, this year Nash has til ready marketed iaft.441 cars as compared to a total of 84,708 cars for tho same 10 month period of 1025, and 1926 which was tho big Kvnt previous year since the found ing of the company. This makes a business Increase bo far this year of 4 0.3 per cent. October became tho 20th consecutive month with threo exceptions that Nash wiles and production have over topped tho mark registered hy tho corresponding month of tho year previous. Tho three- exceptions wero months wlien production was held do win purposely to niako it poSHlble to introduce new models Into manufacturing. Tills Is nn unprecedented record for continu ous monthly growth and reflects the great demand from nil sec tions of the country for tho Nash product. . "t'nqncstlonnbly the , Nosh achievement In Introducing the 7- benrlng crankshaft motor in all models In all three series is having a widespread Influence on . sales. Already this year. In 10 months, total sales have risen to a figure eclipsing by 29,320 cars the grand total achieved by the entire banner year of 1925. In other words, sales and production for the 10 months this year are 30 per cent ahead of total sales und production for the full 12 months last year, and Nov. and Dec. sales-are yet to be added to this surplus.'-' 1 Credit Payment Plan Favored in Fine-Car Class "A great change Is sweeping tho fine-car automobile market", as serted John V. 1-eo Jr., merchan dising manager for the Franklin Automobile company, in a recent talk on the scientific aspects of modern buying. 1 "Qrnduat disappearance of cash sales und a. rapidly, growing trend toward time paymonts, even by. persons whoso cash resources are, ample and fluid, murk the limits of this change", sald'Mr. Lee. "A wider understanding of the science of economics and penetra tion of cornorntton 'finance Ideas Into the private-, lives of individuals t com fort. Popularity of Dodge Special Coupe Explained "15 very day sees more and moro people coming Into our showroom to look at the special coupe", said h. C: Smith local Dodge Brothers dealer, commenting on tho many improvements which Dodge Broth ers have made recently. "People in all walks of life nro driving it," Smith continued. "Women, students, and everybody wiio wants an attractive car with an intimate atmosphere about it and yet dependable, uninterrupted service. "Improvements havo been made in tho motor which glvo it a new smoothness and snap of perfor mance. The car has a quick get away In traffic) and is easy to park. That feature has great ap peal to women especially. The two-unit starter makes starling cosy even in the coldest weather. "Tlio body has a grace of line nccentuated by the dark green lac quer finish. Unobstructed vision is made possible by the one-piece windshield nnd slender pillars of tho improved alt steel body. Long underfilling springs and large bal loon tires give exceptional riding The entire interior of hree Recent Noteworthy Improvements " , Await bur Inspection Improvement A has resulted in a smoothness of en gine operation that will prove a genuine surprise us soon us you tuke the wheel. Improvement B has given the car a quietness of operation most unusuul in car of this type and price. Improvement C has added to the car's durability and dependability qualities which hav always set Dodge Brothers Motor Cars apart. The car must actually be driven to appre ciate the far reaching importance of these improvements. We urge you to make this personal test at the first opportunity. Tniirini; Tar , . . t)r.:t (iiimi mm.-. Siilmi SIM77 SMTllll Slllftn KllMill L. C. SMITH 5th & Depot IV e Alto Smll Dtpendtbf ( Cars DoDse Brothers MOTOR CARS Is chiefly responsible,," he said. "The business man of today has been so thoroughly drilled in the wisdom of 'buying, out of incom' that ho has miconslclously applied it to his own - personal expendi tures, and having applied it, finds it works there as profitably as U does in the board room or audit ing department. "There was a time and not so long ago at that, when term pay ments In tho automobile retail trade were considered to he exclu sively the sign and .unenviable dis tinction of the cheap-car field. But sound economic Ideas cannot long be ignored whatever tho company in which they appear," . Mr. Leo stated. Of a hundred thousand proverb Here's the truest one by far, "You will find the reckless drlTer Is the bird that wrecks your cor." the car, too, reflects discriminating taste. ' "It really Is not surprising, when you consider the low price, that these refinements nnd Improve ments have made the special coupe so popular." It would be much easier to love your fellow-man if ho didn't honk to get by nnd then slow down. In time of jar prepare for grease. "What a whalo of a difference a few dents make when your used car is being appraised. In San Francisco a nmn paid $fit)0 for an hour's conversation on the telephone with his wife in New York. This works out nt tho rate of $10 for every minute lie listened. Lowest First Cost Lowest Operating Cost Greater Re-Sale Value Another proof of the above slogan. Ford Gasoline Mileage Contest Now that the election Is over, tho verbs "hit." "assail", "rap" and "score" can take a much needed ; rest. La Grande's Pioneer Service Station Still leads today in careful attention to details you need not soil your hands when dressed for a drive. Let us cheek your oil, test your battery, fill your radiator, clean your wind shield and side glasses. WE GIVE SERVICE becnuie we Appreciate your lu.dness. and to help you out in every need we carry a stock of necessary accessories, includ ing Ituht bulbs for nil cars, tire repair kits, flashlight W; Merles, body polish, liquid radiator solder, top dressing, cup grease, smirk plugs, etc. HrluK Ynnr Work tn Our rp-in-Unte Tiro Itepnlr Shop MIMJH Till KM -M Tt'HHK VMI.TF.X .H AND Old LA GRANDE FILLING STATION On Highway to Island City ' Cor. Jefferson and Hemlock Entry No. 12 9 14 5 2: . 8 . 6 7 , 15 17 . 1 . 16 13 10 4 11 3 Name Paul Knautz Sam Moore Paul Zaugg Mrs, Charles Gump Robert Austin JCarl'Zaugg F. M. Roberts Maytag Shop Wm. Ziegler H. J-. Speckhart . L. F. Cady Oscar Wilson V. -Trummell August Zaugg Ed.. Olsen Mrs. Roscoe Clark D. Iv. Neil November 6, 1926, La Grande, Oregon. License No. Miles JUDGES: R. R. HURON, W. 137-640 231-257 221-369 41-079 37-860 230-678 230-639 230-738 24-379 105-S09 207-485 197-030 228-350 112-465 180-958 177-421 197-032 C 32.6 30.5 30.15 30.1 28.56 28.55 28.5 28.2 26.9 26.6 26.5 24.6 23.5 23.9 22.6 21.2 18.7 Type Roadster Delivery ' , Roadster Roadster Roadster Coupe Roadster Touring Roadster Touring Touring Roadster Touring Coupe Coupe Coupe CREWS, HARVEY MATTHEWS Delivery Delivery Delivery Delivery Delivery Average for 17 cars 26.57 Miles per gallon. 4 Cars Make Over 30 Miles Per Gallon The average 26.57 miles per gallon. This contest was conducted last Saturday Weather cold and stormy with considerable wind. Watch For Our Next Contest Perkins Motor Co0 Cor. 4th and Adams. LA GRANDE Phone m 500. 'it-