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it ?0a (granite E wiring hfrwr MOTORING NEWS GENERAL NEWS VOLUME XXVIII LA GRANDE, OREGON SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1929 NUMBER 107 WARNS AGAINST GAS IN GARAGE fScvcral Deaths Reported Annually in btate trom Carbon Monoxide. Ily Ii. Frederick Klrirkcr I I'tRTlV-Nl. Dec. 21 hvory ' year wo issue a bulletin warning tlio people against running l heir automobile engines in closed git riiKt'!'. .Several deaths nr yet re ported unnuully to LIiIh ofrieo from tliis cause. With the udvent of cold wcuther cornea the need of warning ugainst closed garages when Idling un engine to heat It for the morning exit, or tinkering with tho automobile while the en gine in running. Running an cn- : gine lor a short lime in a closed garage produces enough carbon monoxide lo make, it extremely dangerous. This Is especially true when tho motor is cold and as a result the cofnbustlou of the fuel is incomplete. It is never advisable, to run an automobile engine in a closed garage. When it, is neces sary to work In a room where mot if oi-s are running, an adequate sys- irm of ventilation should be In- : stalled. Could this gas give warning of jWjits presence uy some oiionmve or I I even characteristic odor the danger I I.I lu lOMNt'tieil. Hilt till! LTltH lH oiloi less 'and colorless and so one in defenseless against it unless one has taken the recaution to open guru go doors and windows while the engine Is running. Atlneki! of hcudache nnd dizzi ness also occur In a closed car. if there bo leaky joints with a grad ual leakage of carbon monoxide gas from the exhaust. Children juc particularly susceptible to this gas and on a long trip in cold weather one should have some ven tilation In the car. Carbon monoxide has the power of very quickly combining with the hemoglobin of tho blood, three hundred times more so readily than owgen. That is why it Is so dis astrous. It shuts off from the blood the needed oxygen and as phyxiation follows, The air of a closed garage is so quickly filled with this gus one cannot escape, wiconsciousucsM and death ensuing before any noticeable symptoms appear, such as headache, drowsi ness or dizziness, symptoms which mark the poisoning when only minute quantities of this gas arc present. :" " Recovery from exposure to car bon monoxide depend upon Im mediate removal to fresh air. This K suits in beginning Immediately INCASE YOU'RE LOOKING you will find the Willard Service Station Sign Only at 213 Greenwood Around the corner from Adams Willard Batteries Auto Electric Service Light Testing Automotive Electric Co. Curtis W. Sine, Mgr. 213 Greenwood Phone M. 520 Across from L. V. Weeks, Chrysler dealer. WW Our modern equipped paint shop offers you a fine paint job at a price that every car owner can afford. Now is the time to paint your car for protection against the Winter. Let us restore the new car look and give the surface a durable, laslinjr, first-class protection. Ask us for an estimate today. BUNCH the (.diminution of tho gas. Oxy gen with H small percentage of car bon dioxide has been found to hasten the recovery. Always open wido the garage door when you wurm up the engine. Chrysler Stripes Bodies With Guns For years, thero has boen one man along an automobile assembly lino whose Job was not affected by tho development of machinery the man who striped the engine hoods by hand by deftly wlalding a narrow brush. Idvcn In tho old days, he was regarded by his fel low workers as a gifted individual with a marvelous eye and steady hand. l'rogross, however, held no brief for the striper. J n tho hood finishing depart ment of the Chrysler plants where tho "77," "70" and "GG" models recelvo their finishing touches, girls equipped with paint guns have taken tho place of the old fashioned hand painter. "Mom and better stripes" is their slogan uk their highly-trained hands di rect the guns across (ho beading on the hoods. Now the striper has a new job. In many cases, he has become an Inspector whose educated' eye ap preciates the superiority of "gun lines" compared to those of the brush in tho most skilled hand of the old school. Stripes are now uniform, straight and clean. The striper held a unique place years after the automobile had re placed the carriage. When tho sprit y booth and bake oven re placed the brush, a ml drying room, when lacquer rudely displaced paint and varnish In Die big pro duction plant, hi still held his own. This was one Job, factory heads said, that had to be done by hand. The guns used in this .striping upeitition resemble the ordinary heud spray, with a nozzle designed to feed a thin paint line as re quired in the stripe. A guide at tached to its side fits over the bead of the hood, holding it in line so the si ripe is the result of one con tinuous molion. . A finer, cleaner plceo of workmanship is effected compared to former methods. It Is another step In the present era of closed car production. MAlilO CHOCK KITTED KAN QUKNTIX, Cal., Dec. 20 (AP) Mario Croce, 40. of Uklah, Mendocino county, was dropped through the gallows trap here tills morning at 10:05 o'clock and pronounced dead at 10:1 7 4. He had been convicted of slaying his wife. GARAGE CHRISTMAS THEN AND NOW Motorists Warned of Danger of Skidding Following First Rains "Mewarc of t lie 'Skid Demon' af ter I he first rains." This warning Ik being broadcast by the public safety department of the Oregon State Motor association to motorists and pedestrians alike. Tho danger of accidents on slip pery street and roadway surfaces 1 Immeasurably greater during and after the first rains, the association points out. than later In the sea son of wet weather. Already hundreds of calls from members have been answered by the association free- emergency road service department as the re sult of the first rains. Accidents ra.ige from minor mishaps to seri ous ones and on clly streets many skids resit t in wheels being crump led against curbs. In explanation of the greater skidding danger from first rains than Inter in the rainy season, an automobile association bulletin reads as follows: "There Is a slime which collects un street and roadway surfaces throughout . tho summer which makes the danger from skidding far groat er" after-' ihe first rains than (luring wet weather later in the season. "J-'or close to eight months past, oil drip from cars, rubber worn from tires and natural deposits have been coaled on street sur t'acea. Ordtnury sweeping and WARN DRIVERS AGAINST PLEA OF ROAD HOBO Ulighway holioes, tho "thumher" or "hitch-hiker" are as active, if not us numerous at tills lime of the year, us during the summer, warns the Oregon State Motor association, and tho motorist would do well to Ignore their picas. Many of the rlde-beggnra at this season are southward-hound and some, ar; not without criminal Intentions, says a warning issued by the motorists' organization; ' . d . "While a largo ..porllonof these wayfarers have good intentions and appreciate a lift, it Is also true that thero are others who havo crim inal intentions. Ah tho motorist can not distinguish between the t,wo 1ho safe plan is to ignore all hitch hikers and decline to pick them up. "Tho practice of soliciting rides along tho waysido is now unlawful I in four state, namely, Wisconsin, Minntsota, New Jersey and Maine, while other states nro considering enacting similar legislation. "Crime records of tho nation arc replete with instances where mo torists have been nssn tilted und in some cases murdered by those 1 whom they sought, to befriend by i The government !'' a bounty giving a lift. Tho annual properly I of "Hi cents for ea(h fish caughl of loss from this courcu Is tremendous limy species which preys upon inl and thieves havo a splendid chance ' mon iit certain dlstrleis of Alaska. Un "Old Oregon Trial" and La The La Grande Hotel at m Gniiide, Oregon. "Your Homo While Here" One or I tin finest SIM liotH-, in luiateui Orcguu. Billing Itunm CoKcc SliopjKj V. C. Uecktcll, Owner and Operator. V. U, Dcvlnc, AL Mgr. Carl V. Hcjl, A.tt. Mr. cleaning does "not remove this slip pery con ttng and the first rains produce a eoiiling as slick as glass, letter heavy rains remove much of this slimy surface. Motorists are advised to use every precaution in driving and pedestrians should watch carefully fur oncoming cars. .Motor vehicles will have difficulty stopping In ordinary distances and pedestrians should not 'argue' the right of way with vehicular traf fic." In the interest of public safety, t he a ulomohlle association makes these suggestions to motorists: Ite sure your brakes are in good condition. Don't stop loo quickly. Apply ing brakes or stepping on, gas sud denly Is dangerous. Use both brakes and gear in de scending hills. Shirt to low gear for hills. In coming to a stop, let your engine act us a brnke also: leavo tho clutch In until the brakes have brought the car almost to a stop. Keep off street car tracks. Taktt.cm-ves slowly.; Tie extremely cautious in passing schools, playgrounds or streets where children arc present. Ap proach pedestrian cross-walks, or street cars stopping for passengers slowly and with your automobile under control. to operate while their host Is busy operating tho car." Logic Misplaced "Here, hoy," said the wealthy motorist, "I want some gasoline, and please get a move on! You'll lienor get anywhere In the world unless you push. I'ush Is essential. When I was young I pushed und that got mo where I am." "Well, guv'nor," replied the hoy, "I reckon you'll havo to push again, 'causo we ain't got a drop of gaa In the place." Midwest Motorist.' Imposed at Just "I am satisfied on one thing al last; l found where my husband spends his evenings," remarked Mrs. Gadabout. "Vou don't sny so, dear; how did you find out?" imcslioucd tho ex cited Mrs. Gossip. "I stayed at home una evening last week, and found him there," answered tho satisfied lady. To ledo Blade. Liberty Liberty Is n slnto of rnirid. Sonic men would be free in chains; sonic would be enslaved on a throne. Los Angeles Times, Grande-Wullowu Luku Hiyliuay hotel: Highways Will Remain Open To Winter Travel Orogon's highway department croww havo done tho usual seasonal work of putting Oregon's motor roads In shape for winter travel, reports tho Oregon State Motor ua soclation. On sections where slopes were unstable, tho sliding of material onto tho highway has been antici pated und through tho summer and r.ill , tm,. Ar i- i i been taken out so ns to render this danger less eminent. -The tor rential rains of tho past week havo loosened some material but lu no cases have slides occurred which wmitd cause trouble. Individual rocks loosened by the rain have rolled down on tlio highways but I maintenance crews have removed J these obstructions before damage resulted. u , , . Snow removal equipment mm r.u..KU)e,u tlcally every highway of tho state. The slnto highway department plans to rotivive snow and keep upon to travel all state highways now constructed except In three places tho Mount Hood loop from Swim to Cooper's Spur, the Wapi nitia cut-off and the McKenzle highway from Belknap Springs to Sisters. All other state highways will be kept open except where heavy blizzards mako it impossible In which event tho highways, will bo open to travel as quickly as equipment und men can accom plish it. The Problem Every Utile shl goes through a spell ot plnyiiic house. Tho prob lem is to kcop her Mint way after I tho wedding. Rutland Herald, Steady Decline In Repair Sales The nchlevement'of tho automo bile Industry In offering cars which not only provide a constantly high er standard of performance, but which cost their owners less and less to maintain Is emphasized in recently compiled figures showing 1 1xi steady decline In th' sale of re pair parts per automobile in uso. A concrete example of this prog ress Is the statement that sales of Studebaker repair parts have shrunk from; $12.41 per car In op eration in lUUH to J7.41I last year., Itesearch laboratory find proving ground have contributed much to this decline- lu repair parts stiles through tho development of finer design, tiio discovery and uso of better materials, and improvements in manufacturing methods. But another and en, mi Ily Inter esling phase of tho Industry's con stant search for Improvement Is re vealed in a recent article In "Auto mobile Topics," which goes behind tho scenes in Studcbaker's grent South Bend plants to disclose Die ingenious system by which tills manufacturer uses tho whole of America us a second lino of labora tory defense against Imperfections I in lis cars. j Studobjikor's syslem is an luvalu- j fihlo aid to the skilled research and j design engineers and clinicians who are striving to achieve the Im possible task of building ait auto 1 mobile- so soundly designed, so ac curately manufactured and assem bled that its pints will never need j repair or replacement. Tho selenco land skill of these engineers mlifht j vrri design the perfect automobile. I But they can never eliminate that one human quality which nuikes a j skilled workman supervised though j h nwjy bo by the most diligent and exacting type of tnspcetion, pcr I form his task a thousand times per fctly, und once Imperfectly, Hence the exlutenco of thoiiHiindu ' nf a iiimiioltl If wi'ili'ii MliilloriH and j repair shops and Ktiidebukvr'tt 1 "(toy, you must bo an optimist!" "Naw pub! Nolhlti' like dat, l'so ia. Methodist I'm lu do Army ot I the Luwd." i "I'm glad to hear dat; I'm In i uo Army ioo i in a uainiBi. j "Nigger, you ain't In do Army you're in do Navy." Carolina Mo- luriot. , SALES INCREASE DURING MONTH General Motors Delivers 90,871 Cars to Consum ers in November. JiKTKOIT. Dec. 21 During tho month of November Qoneral Mot lira dealers delivered to consumers 90.S7 1 enra, according to an an nouncement by Alfred P. Sloan Jr., president. This compares with 01,410 for the corresponding month u year ago. Sales by General Mot ors manufacturing divisions to dealers amounted to 60.9 7 1 cars, us compared with 47,687 for tho corresponding month last year. Tho following tabulation shows monthly sales of General Motors cars by dealers to ultimate con sumers nnd sales by tho manufact uring divisions of Gonoral. Motors to. their dealers: Dealers Sales to Vsors vn'j uf'x j 7 Jim. l''ol. Mar. A..r. May J u tin July Auk. Hopl. JU4.4KK ,107, 278 ft 1,010 .... 3 i! K,fi70 SOB. as3,an .....214,870 ....194.7(15 .... i s i ,k i ....m,Rx4 ...,i4fi,m .... lsn.sia .... UII.S7I 102,025 .1 s:s . 7 (( S09, 367 224.WH 2D6.259 177.72S 1S7.4G3 14S.7S4 14o.kk;i 14(1,276 1811,100 171,304 159,701 134,749 16S.019 132.590 153,833 Nov. 91,410 80,539 Divislons Sales Ui Dealers 0 929 ...127,580 ...175,14 8 ...220.391. ...227,718 ....220,277 ...200,754 ...189,428 ..108,185 ...140,483. ....122,101 , 1928 126,181 : 109,232 197,821 '197,697 207,325 180.101) 1.09,473 180,063 107,4(10 120. 87U 47.587 Include 1927 99,307 124,420 101,910 109,007 173,182 156,525 130,909 156.004 1 4U.0UT 128,450 67.021 United Jan. I'VI). Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. i .Sept. Oct I Nov 00,977 Tlieso figures States, Canadian and overseas sales of Chevrolet, Pontine, Olds. Mar quette, Oakland, Viking, itulck, j,a Snllo and Cadillac passenger curs and trucks, Police! Police! I , ' t D-udy: Officer, officer, can't you Uo something? officor; Why, whafs wrong? Lfidy: Oh,' dear. Tho mechanic t mediately. If a person's clothing' Haughty Customer: No, I want said my engine was missing. catches flro cover him with a rug something that just sneers. Lack Ijickawanna Motorist. im blanket and roll him in It. iiwanna Motorist: ' I s V j to BOHNENKAIVIPS, J , t , & Rules Given For Safe Observance Of Christmas llere nro a few of tho "dont'a" which flro prevention englneem of the Ntttlonul Board recommend for tho Christinas season: Don't trim trees with lnflam- mamu uecorations. Blow burning aim nro proor prouucis, suoii as vuton and ro-forestrutlon program metal tinsel, flnko asbostos and j )B bei,lg pushed with nil posnlblo powdorcd mica may now bo pur- j enBriyi iB this tendency In automo ohascd, with tho safoty feature , bUo manufacturing attracting mmmi io uioir Doauiuying enooi. Tho saiuo rule should be obsorvod in tho docorutlon of rooms. Don't sot up the Christmas troo without taking euro to fasten it securely so that thero will bo no danger of it toppling over. Don't play lively gumcs during the festivities In tho room whore tho Christinas treo is locutod. Don't use electric light Bots thai urn not Hlaudurdixcd cqulnmout. .Don't hang eloclrlo bulbs on tho troo In conluot with unvthing Unit "voc to tho Uraborlunds. Tho in coulil bo Ignited by tholr heat. Al- slllllt success of this typo of con lliough eloclrlo troo lights nro us- I structlon, und tho steadily Increiis uaily snfo If properly instullod, a i lB popularity of metal bodies colored Hiiolllulit focused on tho among uutomobllo drivers Is r- treo Is tho sufest of all and pro duces a very beautiful effect. Don't attempt any special wir ing for Christmas unless tho na tional codo is followed. . Don't use electric toys and ap pliances carelessly. Don't uso lighted candles on tho Christmas treo or anywhoro olso. Don't let Santa Cluus hlmsolf bo a flro hazard. Oftentimes his cos tume would burn furiously, If ac cidentally ignited. H can bo ren dered safer it sprayed with a solu tion of water glass which ia obtain- able at all drug stores. Don't givo children dangerous toys such as thoso requiring gaso line, keroHo.no or alcohol. Don't glvo them tho motion pic tu ro machines that usq Inflam nuiblo film. In addition to Its quick-burning features this film, gives off deadly fumes when burn ing. (Don't smoke or uso n witches near flimsy decorulluns. Abovo all don't lose your hoad If an accidental flro should occur. A flro extinguisher or a pall of wator kept In renditions may bo tho means of quickly putting out u mimiiII flrn hut if 11 will nnl iln un i Instantly, turn In a fire alarm lo summon tho flro department im- YOUR CHRISTMAS CHEER "ROLLS THROUGH THE YEAR when you give this most practical gift of super-comfortable and trouble - free riding. Dclijfht "him" or "hor" or the whole family, with a set of these superbly handsome artel supeivsafe tires. Tn every particular they are the finest tires which tho world's largest rubber company can produce irrespective of cost. Goodyear builds nearly a third of all tires sold today this explains our surprisingly moderate prices. Liberal deductions in price will be al lowed for the unused miles in your present tires. Appraisals made with out obligation. A complete range of sizes and prices in Goodyear Heavy Duty and Standard All - Weathers and Pathfinders. ALL-METAL CAR HELD AID TO CONSERVATION The ndvent of tho Mono-pleco steel automobile body, ns ploneorod In the Industry by Dodgo Brothmn, Is hailed by conservationists us a trcmondously Important stop in preserving tho natural tlmbor ro ' sources of tho country. Parttcu- 1(u.y Michigan, where a consnr ( wiaCsproad attention, Predictions by eminent con sulting engineers that tho motul body 1b "the uutomobllo body of tho future" nro being greeted with enthusiusm by 'those interested in. protecting America's forests as hopefully slgniricunt. Biuco tho introduction of Mono ploco bodies on Dodge Brothers curs, hundreds of thousands of feet of hardwood .lumber havo been gardod by forestry officials an tho best assurance of more widespread adoption of tho principle, and con sequent lessening of the drain ott lumber resources. ' Tho era of tho metal automobile, It 1b pointed out, promises to' oclipne In lmportanco to conservation of j fort, tho now almost universal use 1 of steel railroad coaches. Progroan In this respoct lu looked upon, ns ono of tho most far-reaching devel opments in "Tho Ago of Steel." Tlio specific ; advantages of Mono-ploco body construction. Dodge Brothers engineers state, have been proven in every conceiv able kind of an oxperimontal test and on cars In tho hands of all kinds of drivers In every part of tho country. They are: groatnr strength and rigidity; .elimination of squeaks and rattles; lower cen ter of gravity; greater all-round safety ; more room nnd comfort for passengers; a larger area of vision for tho driver, and a higher ratio of power per pound of weight. 1'nrl teniae Salesman: And what kind of a motor-car horn would you llko, sir? Do you carofor a good, loud blast? i i 5 99 s e 5 3 mm mm tM,: mmmm 8 5 mi m Si I thf Si vat