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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1928)
I MOTORING NEWS (SlXStt: WANT ADS VOLUME XXV, LA GRANDE. OREGON, .SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1928 NUMBER 214 $65,000 IN CARS IN PARADE HERE Last Saturday's Display' t ol New Moueis f ollowed by Demonstrations When 65 now 1928 moilol uulo. " iiiobilin iipliourcd In l.a Ci-nndo lust Siilnriliiy mtornoon In n Ruorcssrul nuto "wprlnff Htylo Bhow" iiarntlc, th re was reiirvHvntod exactly $06. 4i.ri. Tills wiw revealed throuich a cacerul cheek on uetual delivery Jjrlces on every model dlHpluyed by tlie l.a Orando deulcrH. The lurgo capital represented lfl make of iiulornomio. an or which huvo refftilar dealers In J..a Grande. The. latest models In many stand ard automobiles appeared In the interesting parado, which had as fealiues several old-tltne models that added to tho enjoyment of tho dealer's affair. lMliKHistralkin Vrk This entire week has been de voted to tho display of models and special demonstration work. Tho co'operatlvo "display idea seems to have had a generally enthusiastic reception from tho public, accord ln to dealers who acrced today that tho parado was a successful innovation. When the check on prices, revealing tho total flKUre was made, a careful listlnit of the prices, on delivery, of all models shown was figured by Tho (Jb- crver. 11 loilows, with tho cars in order of their uppearanco In tho parade, inaiio by drawing lots. i Delivery l'ricuj Chevrolet: coach. $734. coupe, T44, sedan, nzii. Cabriolet, JSIU, Imperial. S(I7, ton truck with cab, J74S; llodge: senior sedan JlSI.ll., Victory sedan deluxe, J 1390, stan dard Victory sedan. 310. Vic tory brougham, coupe. SUUO. stan dard sedan. 1 1 1 u. siamlard coupe, SIOHft, Graham truck, 11300: Wll-lys-KnlRht: stanilard sedan $1345, special sedan I 724. Whippet l our eoacn, um, cabriolet coupe, 71l, Whippet six eoacN S7li: t.'hrys ler: landeau 02 sedan 162r, 02 coupe with rumble, $1425. 62 lan deau sedan- $101(1, f,2 coupo $SSfi. 72 crown sedan $21115: Kord: road ster, fully equipped $540, two-door $000, sftort coupe. $715, phaeton. $550; Itulck: coupe $1474, standard sedan, $15S4, master Iluick town brougham $'J20; i'nckanl: sedan six club sedan $3027, 1'ackard se dan standard six $2595: Studc baker: dictator, $15S5, commander, Selects Spring Outfit cleadd off jwm. More horsepower per pound than any other car in its class, . gives the Victory an advantage which its rivals simply cannot hope to compete with. It leads off first and holds its . lead and when the hills arc reached all attempts to follow the Victory abruptly end.. Rakish, rugged, roomy and the fastest car in its class! Drive it and prove it! !095 4-DOOR SEDAN, F. O. B. DETROIT Tune in fur Lodge lh-othcr, Itadlo . l-rou-ram every I hursd, lat to 9:30 (I'uclrte Time) .MX' l'aciflo Com,! Network- L. C. SMITH Gill and Depot BY Dodge- Brothers ALSO THE STANDARD SIX IIT3 TO $90 AND THE SENIOR SIX $1570 TO 177 -i'f-ssVi i MUST HONK HORN IN PASSING CAR Mln the sprinn lh uto fancy accestoriei ant. teat covers come tnfci view, as evidenced by the above photo, showing that the car as well as its owner may have a new Spring outfit 1 A Western Auto uppff .Company salesman assists a fair motorist in selecting m set of seat covers that add a touch of summer to tha car. and protect the upholstery from the summer sun as well. Wasl 1 i ngton Cou r t Says Negligent Driver Is Re sponsible for Wreck That an iiuIoihoIjIIu lrlvr who ftiitH to kuuiuI hiH hoiu in iiuHRhw miutlicr i:ar i.s nt'KliKL'jil untl lialtiu fr any accident that may be cuus- vt by hlH act, Is u recent UvcIhIoh by Dm tmprcnio court of the Ht.tto Of WashliiKtuti uiul unit of ffrcaL iuiiurtaiico lo moloiiHts all ovrlho country, accortlinp to a report of tho lofiral licpiit tnu'iit of I ho Orc Kon Ktato Motor awHoclutton, ' AlttioiiKh thlK itaitlcular iU8tlon lia not been ilcclUed In (JrcKon. thu uouiiil prcKliclion Ik that tin; Oregon conrls would taKo the huiiic position. It I.s pointed out. that tho Oregon law rcuilt; "'I'lio dtivor of an overtaking motor vohtclo not within a busines-s or rosUlonco dis trict Khali Klve audiblo warning with his horn or other warning d vice before passing or attempting !o nitm a vehicle proceeding in the sanio direction.' I'mler thin law the court would undoubtedly fol low tho precedent of the Washing ton cane which was decided in the absence of a state regulation fur giving u signal o n passing another vehicle. In tho Washington case the driv er upon whom the lialhlanluhrdlu er upon who the liability was plac od for the accident had just started to pass the car ahead .when It turn ed to the center of the road. Attention Is also called lo t he hijihw ay regulation in Oregon to the effect that It Is the duty of tho overtaken car to givo way when tho signal Is given. NOW RUBBER SHOCK INSULATORS ADDED TO GREAT NEW CHRYSLER'tSZ" at New Lower Prices-Tl065 and upwards- Same Luxury Features as. Famous' TXand lmperial'8d -i Highway Damage In Calif ornia Is Not So Serious As Was Expected HAl'ttA.M KNTO After passing through one of tho heaviest spring storms in history., northern t'ali- foriila today finds damage to high way" and traffic Is less than w;is feared, state highway commission men say. . The greatest Interruption to mo tor traffic affecting tho Sacramen to district ami tho east side of the Sacrn inento valley came whim the American rlvor,,. flooded, tho ..sub way between finenunento and North Sacramento, and carried out the small detour bridge used In en tering North Sacramento after crossing the (tardea highway bridge. . This, with the temporary clos ing uf the U street and M street i-ci.ids to I'lilsnni and Kairoa Us made it necessary for min-h tr-if-fht to detour by way of florin and l-'olsnm. lirtdiio Oaiitagecl A serious Interriiplloii to (Janlen highway traffic came with the de Mtructioii or units of the l'iio,iim concrete causeway over the Keath-i-r river at Xicolaus. The wooden bridge spanning the river proper was weakened, stopping all l raf fle - The state highway s.vsleiu stlf fertd nominal damage in the opin ion of T. II. iJeniiis, highway engi neer. (mi the Truciiee river, atproaebes lo a concrete bridge east of Truekeo woo swept away but the bridge stands. Tortious of the highway fill at points on that road were t.an'iod away. Detour hi Forro One hundred feet of tho- I tod wood highway between Crescent City and the Oregon line were washed ' away, and travel Is being detoiwnod by way of Mronklngs. Tho slate highway bridge span ning' the Alokelumno river oir Ihe I'pper Stockton road near Jndi lost 50 feet of guard railing when tho water swept three feel over tho i.ir.'hway. " State highways- at. numeroiis places were subinbYged by high slreani stages, but n casual survey by OenniK showed that no material ual i-ige has resulted. Opening of (ho I'hicervllle-Tahno a I'd the Auburn-Truck on stulo high ivays will be delay oil two weeks. This wllf result no,t so much from additioiail snow as from damage by slides. Three bridges over the Moke l.i nine river, at Iockeford, Victor and Wood bridge, wool out. In liko county a concrete brblgo. over Kelsey-creek was destroyed. Athens northward to Mucharest, Rumania, was a f.aSttlle phaeton piloted recently by Louis do l.u Garde, managing director of Gen eral Motors Near Kast, H. A,, over highways never Intended for gaso lluu vehicles. Although road conditions worn terrible "the worst for driving I have over encountered in my life." writes Mr. do l.a Garde 4ho ear arrived In Itiicliarest in porfeot condition, without one single ad justment having had lo be made. Tho trip was made through Greece. Czccho-Slovakia and llulgarla n to Unman la, passing through tho cities of Lamia. I.urissa, Salonikt, Strumitsn, ltadomtr. Sofia, 1'lev na, Kustchuk and1' Guirgevo, and most of tiio roads were morn mule, tracks and narrow mountain passes. CHRYSLER nowaddf rubber shock in ' sulators to the Great New Chrysler "62." And at no increase in Jrlce! For the first time this great engineering fea ture is included in a car selling at 1065. Thus Chrysler becomes the one manu facturer to offer a complete line of six cylinder models-'W "72" and 112 h.p. Imperial "80" priced from I065 to 3495, giving the entirely new and ' modern conception of riding ease and Suiet that only this specially engineered evice can provide. Floating in space with not the slight est sense of mechanical effort is the effect, to which these rubber shock in sulators contribute. Gone are all the road shocks and road sounds. Gone are all $he squeaks and rattles. . Gone is 1 the need of the greater part of chassis lubrication. , Weeks & This is but one of more than 40 features' of the three Chrysler models which give leadership in the field of six-cylinder engineering to Chrysler. ; , By making possible this greatest riding luxury at its new low prices in the Great , . New "62," Chrysler again shows con clusivcly how its Standardized Quality of engineering and manufacturing give extra value to Chrysler buyers. s ; . Chrysler Prices :., . Qreat Ne Chryikr "62" Sevtn body slyto. $1065 lo$I235. Illustrious New Chrjuto "71" Sown body !yleJ, 1 545 to $1 795. New 112' h. p. Chryilcr Imwr(al "80" Fourieen Cu tom built body tyln by Chryilcr, Dietrich, .ockt and UBaron, $2 795 and upward. NmvChrytlcr "52" Seven body itylei, $670 to $790. All price . o. b. Detroit, mbject to currenT Fed eral excite tax. Chryilcr dealer! are fci position to extend the convenience of lime payments. . Buchanan il7S-". .Si udehakcr wagon truek. $14:;:.; M.Nmobll": amh-an. 1 1 :!:.. sedan, ? I ''.;; Oakland : l our-)oor sedan, fill 0, deluxe landeau .seflan, $ir,:i;".; J'ontlac: cabriolet. ?C7X, landeau sedan, ? I "S4, four-door sedan, $HM)S; Star: coaches. 1 M; iind sclan, ?77!t. four-door sedan, AS x 4 t , Durant: four-door se dan. Slr; l.a Halie: '2'.Wt; Hud son, landeau custom -built sedan, $liS!ia; Kssex: coupe, $!t1.r. Woman Driver In Oregon Cautious; Few in Wrecks Information on traffic aeeidi nfs received by Ihe Oregon Klale Motor !tssoet;ii ion indieal es that women tlrivers have fewer accidents limn do men drivers. b'roni a study of (he traffic ac cidents in the Idstrict of Colum bia, it as found that of all tho persons llceiisi d ,to operate auto mobiles V per cent were men and J " per cent women. Of the fatal accidents in the I i.st tit t of Columbia in !U. per rent in volved men tlrivers and per cent women drivers, - Th" tlrivers in G per cent of the fatal acci dents ere unidentified. In California a study of V"i'f fat.il vehicle accidents showed that men drivers were involved in IM'f ruses and women in 4J. Knrty lour of tiie cases studied were hit ami -run cases t-o I hat I lie driver was not identified. The California traffic ntti:iorlti. eriiimate that J" per cent of tliosr luddiiiK drivers IP'rnwH an wo MK'iv On this basts, women num berlmr only oiie-fifih t,r the auto mobile tlrivers of th" state are in volved in less than per cent of the fatal accidents. there than dory Average Costs Of Auto Parts Are Decreasing SiKiiifirant of the palify of init terials a ml care of build inn that ro into the fim r present day auto mobiles is a statement of average costs of parts replacements oa Siudchakcr r.irs, made known here yesterday by M. J. (loss, local St adebii ker- I'rsk im d"a lr. I According to M r. (lo.-.s. has bet-n si reduction of mon a a per cent in -the per car fi paiis sales for .St udeb.i ker cars in The past seven years. In lltl fac tory repair Paris sales for Stude bakers averaged only ir..72 per car la operation. Itul in 1!7 this jiverauo was reduced to ?7.sa jier car in optrallon. The fi inures i v u represent an uveragt! for Kl ude baker repair pa lis sa les all ovty the world. A tabulation, showing the steady decline of parts costs, follows: Year Cyst per Car I'tlM 3 I 5.72 vn-i . 1 :!'; . JL'.S i:J4 li. ih vi:, in. 74 I'.rjr, la.iM . 1:7 'If. is interesting lo nole," .Mr. C.os points out, "that during )!'7. when parts Costs were reduced to a minimum, Hlndebaker stock cars won world records for rpeed and endurance. Three Studeltai:er I'om nuinders. st rtetly stock cars ill every n-spect. each traveled jr..no'i mil-s In lens than 1:.."00 minutes. Nothing etsf on earth ever ran t-o far so fast." For "No More Me" These are the exact words of a man ' who bought two tires in our store this week. ,This man. operates two cars and one truck he had used Goodyears before but had been lured away temporarily the fancy words and-cheaper prices found in advertisements of off brand tires tfot him once. This is his argument "Why save 25 on first cost and get only half the mileage?" And now with our easy payment plan you can pay a little down and the balance in small weekly payments while you are enjoying the satisfaction of mo toring on ' li If I American Car Makes Hard Europe Trip I'ltANCi; MINIS 0S !'Al;lS A l')-The KrVm li mint struck Mj'i.auf.sx;, coins la-sl year, not only for l-'ranc" proper but for ('rencli I ado-China, Ttmlfda, I-'rench Kameruns. Hyria and Ivthl opla. About a fifth Were silver piece, but most wro bronzf- alu minum token coins and nickel bruiizc ikcts.. irft null t for new piotl'jeriug jiehievementH by the motor car are 'continually bobbing up and wilh out the necessity of passing beyond the frontiers of civlliwitioii. Krom the very center of ancient 'Oreek culture tomes tho story of Jho latest conquest- The first au jlomobile ever to be driven from Tlie Greatest Name in Rubber" More People Hide on Goodyears than Any Other Kind of Tire. 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