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LA GRANDE EVENING "OBSERVER. LA GRANDE. ORE.r Saturday, March 1, liWO e Six GENERAL MOTORS SALES INCREASE Total of 74,167 Cars Sold to Consumers in 1930 Only 73,989 in 15)29.- KKW. YOIIK. M'.ir. 1 irrnl P. Ploan Jr., rt-xlh iit or liim-ral MVitorH corporation, illinium I In- iluy tluil, lioKlniilnir Willi the flif urcs fop January, !.3, the eor Ioratlo would publish each month the numbi'l or rnrH snld in li'lnll ill continental I ' u It ! Hliili'M, riiillz llilf Unit II Ik till' desire at the pub lie to receive iih rli'iil' ll plelille i'S possible of roiiilltlnilH In tin do mestic, miirliel, 1 1 erel nf nl'i'. . tin' pill.lllsllCll WIllOM 111 COIIHllllll'I'H l'"ll-1-ISlOll lir llllll'll H til 1 1 -K. "H III. ll til 11 mill overseas wiiIp. Tin' I'orpniu tlon will ll Iho publish sub's to ilcill- ITII Ulll'll IllOlllh 111 1-OllllllClllnI l'lilted Hlntes, mill lotnl sales In .dealers Int'linllmr I'alitKllan anil overseas sales. In tin' iiiniitli or .liiiiiinry, domes- Ford Wheels In Test Run With ! Half Spokes Cut A Ford wire wheel, ulmnut dc- ; stroyed by fli'o and further mnllla- , (mI Uy. tho cutting of luilf IIh ( pokes, rmently triumphed In nj drusHc two-hour' test run nf M ; miles, tin IT of which was over rough country. Tht welded wheel was nhnut all thiit remained- intact .of u Ford cur and garago aflop ii fiO-gallon griKnllno drum exploded. Tho ter rific, luftt mined Iho temper (if the wheel mid ,warped tho rim; Jjineo Walsh, tvlm conducted t ho text, rurlher mutilated find weakened it by filing through half f IIh spokes. What wiik left of It wan fitted to tho rear 1 riving side of a new j Ford and In that 'condition wiih j driven from Ihirbnn to Mniilzhiirg, j Mouth Afiictu, a dislnnco of fil I in I Ion, In two tiout'H and five tut n- uteH. Ilatf" bf that Jcnirney wiw owr rough country. I 'I'Iki damaged wheel had to wiih I sinnd not 'only the ordinary roau Oregon Tests New Varniiig Signs j; t" six!" X T1 4 is O..I..U ,. aanuliliial'll III . II 1 1 1 C. i U ll tl If M ll II I fi lun rl Hi' I ii u- lirlil lirnk- ' to 74,l'i7 cars, un compared u ith : lug Nt nil an on JiIHh. On t hn com-' 73,!iS9 for the correwpondiug inoiiih ; plethni of the run, Mr. Walfh. a' of !C'!l. The flmiren for a year : wiled (enter nf autonitthlUM, lira- . affoaiid thlrt w.'iH alxo brought ' nounced tho (laiuaeit wheel no oiil In last niniiih'x maiement wr off than before the run. wero Houiewhat InfllM need Jy a Hlutrtage in iho nutnber or vurn available fn- delivery, resulting In J'. 'Koluewlint t-iualler retail luovc intnt hiHt year than might Kther wlm.1 have been th cane. S:tlen to (hiiural Motors dealerK wltiiln continental l ulled Hiales in .latin l i mm.:, TOURING WORLD i plai'i ii' wh'ori' It w ill 'ht liiiHMWtlli i In imiM .UH'in ),y ilutoiii'liiK. WlVrlll'WH aw. wt'll iih till' ItH proiluolH, Miiiillly t-.M,' IN AUTOMOBILE WSB'l1 Bro Fo Named Two Belgian ' War Vet erans Girdling Globe in Veteran Studebaker Car a t7 r-t r w tn r i A. u r I'j n i i o i i u Td PLAY PART Chrysler Director To observe the effectiveness of a new type of light-reflecting highway sign. Oregon officials-, have installed one of the markers at Oswego and another at Oregon City. Above is pictured a Marquette sedan sent out with traffic engineers to study this signaling device. Goodyear Airship j ; . A ids In Shipment i .- ; ! San lli'rnai'ilino In tin- lioart of i tilt' I'ltrllw lii'lt or willlliy I 'ji If TornliL ! ry liinoijnli'il to IH. ir.s i-m w. an . M ramoiiH for itw iiniiiml ovont, llli ' tioinpnri'il with or,. I ll fui' .linin-i Man lli'i nanllno oihhko Kliow. 'I'hlx . nry, Jirj'.i. 'I'oial wal" to iii'tiliyw yi.ar iib lii -yearn, noun liy, II x Int'luilliiK fanaillaii ami hvitni'iH. , cci-ilcil Itwi'lf 111 liaauly anil In Iho ilinminti'il In 1 illl.rida, . i-oniiia roil imallly of .oltniw, fruit cxlillilloil. Willi t'J7,fiN0 for Iho I'nrlvwpniiilliiK I ,0110 of tho tlnin honori.'il t'liwlnlliw tmniDi ii your iiijo. i ivi'iwiih nahv 1!ui been tho iiwuiiIIiik of tho l)la ilurlnK tho inoiiih won' iri rally our-1 nioiiU Moihil' to tlm oliainjiloii uilh'il In niili'r In mljiiHi hIoi'Iih lii jnrnnco urnw-or of iho world. 'I'hls y..r"i.w ..nw a w ,, row,, n ya,' iin. niciial ivK awanlPil ... IIm)es f0 i0wei. nrlil'w atralKlitinvar r-oor,l. ol ttrtvi.,-. ooonoinl,' wlliiatlonw ,'K- 1(,,or Cmvoll, who proiluooil ami 'JVe UOnUOpLS 10 liOWtl Alll,llvil III'" inn-Pi 'tllliiht-n iwtii .1 '. Aggressive ni'-rphanHlMlng ail advertlHln ivllt pluy un Important part In oroating a generally active Thft reslHtanco to wear built hi- . IMIfinl.silc public nenllinent, to Stuilobaker motor curs is rn w"itli resulting favorable- results in phased by a veteran Studebaker j luft(lt.Mft volume and employment, touring car in which two Helglan tio-opinion of Cheater U. M war veterans are making n three-, mU( Krnora Kales manager of lh year trip around tho world, accord- . i,ll(,MOn yttuv fur Co.. l an. ing to- M. J. (oH, HumcbaKor- t npunr4,tL .lt j,i )lWn company: in iJOrskine dealer here. .The car 1 ronro,.milIl(.(, wt Ji this plan., is jnlready has 173.0O0, miles to lW , t , , Intensive - Kssex fhal- i orcein. . - . I.l(inir..p veik March 2-!'. , hit" in ilu World war. wllii-h camn I "'Hi- .licdglan Holdters.. ,van - (u a U.okmm or business stlinii- ,0 a ,.fW(, with him Kecon.i.ln c-nn-Audenhove and f. intftiy. are now (Uun Hahl(. -,u acivlvy is " ,mnid of. an aviation .camp, Mr. in tne i nneu nmuMmn unoro important, than uctivo and , i?Qy iviiowi-d his emh-uvora in the forceful merchandising, in suen i u-ui of nutnijiotulo inerchanriisltiji; to iittain national pi'oinlueiu'e In Hymn ('. -Koy, vice president o thi- chi-ysler'corporatinn was elee-. ted a member ol ht- board of dl reetdi'H at a recent regular meet ing. Tlie action 'by Ihe board estab lishes toy as Us yuungesl director,1 and further advance this popular iiiilomnbile ix'cutkve In his d cldedly reiiiarkalile' career, wbicii . hud its beginning wil h t he Konl Motor company. ,; ' Stopping long enough to "do his j which started from their homeland '; (fit June last your. ' 1indintf ' ln,i I Montreal July 1, 1923, tho hdven- turers,. eaoli wcuring decorations,' ' 'have alrr-ady truveled 8.400' miles j through Canada. Their 'trip will Will evemu.mj .n, ....... ..... veP,lnff Hp-,, reaching co, South America, Australia, , " Tr i Africa- and Axla. efforts Is I'onnd Hit; cqiu,'to oiupllllcation of optimism' and bc llf in American prosiierity. i "Qur own campaign will feu I'M re !.tne use of extensive nvwspapi-r ad- Very see- ihe Indusiry following succcKses as a distributor, in California, .Detroit, and later. New York. In. addition to his tii-inhirshl'p jn tin Chrys ler corporation, .Mr. l'oy Is also a . .' war .t:rt,run Bll llUon and K-x oi.im UlolBlunv he they . "(,1,-1, we hAv,. annoniieoil for IMo. -I Kins: Alhert porwonal ynnil , MMn. . ;.. ,.,.,, -,, ,.,., .m.!: error., l.aek.,1 lip with ..ho Ur , ,,. new of WnoiliiiKmn, ro... ol ...ivertlwlim The Mtooii " ; I ne le.vp.'i i."iiie wt1 iiiiiu u jmi ' t Ion of the country. .The purpos.' j member of the boards of several I of this pampaign will be to support ! ..IIht nnluuially, prominent organ- h'.alions. . . . . ' Mr. Koy will continu,, to he lo-; catei) Jn New York as hi' has been , since his appointment as a vice, president last fall. distinguished' nursffn; ' s . A..V.; .iT.r if 1 iSi'il" i .r,ri'ni'iiflp.rrHIr.H' (if " - Ii:i)i:.STItl.. DI'ATS A('Tt l (),!, ISU.cf CIIA-ULOTTM, X. .( A I') i WlUhmtlnn. ,i .un.ii (LuuH i r t'-'j-V' wtHlifii I ffforl 4 surevof results, i'ubllc in- Clarence Culp. negro, bus si-orej, .... ......... -ir-:- - . -c- .. , . .. SILVER BULLET. NEW SPEED CAR wlilch are Important customers of automotive products. ' Tho following table shows Janu ary sales to consumers of (Jeneral Motors cars In continental Culled anywhere. .AVhilo the winning of the modal; miiht always be a matter of Kroat lirlil o to tho orange grower who Is lint recipient of this coveted award, ; World Record at Day- tona During Mar. 15-30. Jin rtt" one of Iho' most 'daring Am- ' erlean .pilols, .was killed at Daytona. j 'i;he ' rein lively inexperienced l.e Itiblo met a, .Him.llar Tuto, head al- ', so Is Hay Keeoh, the last Ainerleaii : to gain a titchn In the liinltod lint j those who haw smasneii tti II that Scgravn slmttercd. Comfort Of The New Chevrolet Making Friends J-'weck Is. proof to us I lull siumi teresl wa-s crvstalll.i d Into jin ae- . one for the .pedestrians. ! five' buying sentiment, and demand j . With head lowered. Clarence I torearfl arose very shai tly." ' ' 'charged from behind a street car j Jhidsoii ,.Ih tlu-...-(econil largest inr jtnjd collided -with mi automobile.' i .v : . . ' . ... i uepeniK'iu in me auiuuioiivc iieiu v mreiu-.e .n unmjiiini, oinim; ii ft n ml tnunv other ' "lncideatallv. Ihe veteran rlluder baker t-'ar itl whMi the worjd-glnl-liny trip'U being inailris the. latest fbuker'H unhiue loa,uuu:ni.ip 'ciuo : composed of 1:000 sturdy.. Kliiue- , buker ours which have refused to f wear W.. ' . 1 - ; ' . I "Arnong tlie leiullng members' is , ! : the IJgllt. SIX rlHUlUKr in I he onmlort and luxury nf the t wbInl j,,e Mario liarono.' Jiatlan now Chevrolet hix liave created a 3 fl,i rueliifr driver ' drove t and-ha been noted for i aggros- car lost a door handle. Slates, sales by the manufactui lug i Uie honor goes further. divisions or (leiieral Motors to tlu-ir dealera In continental Culled Stales, mid lotnl sales to dealers. Including t 'a na.l Ian and oversea 1 sales; : " .wave of interest manifest air over ...h-. r.. i?ia i jnnrln '.Vowhorft else In: the. world arm the United States. In California J ' york Cilv on the first 10 condltlonH any bettor for this spec- the superb qualities of the latest ; . c6ntineriUl miotor trip beeen taciilar' sport thun Oil these Florida chi-vrolet product ha vo sent alen't) t() xmerlc'is I'-irohe,rt-cnr o..,...r., .".I". FHijiruiL,, Mii'iin Miivn in nriuii rii-. ..... ....-,.- ifoHflfl ?n les.nr ser Cnlted Slab s Sales lo Consumers I !i :t rt IPS!) Jun. 7I.H17 7:t,! S Sah'N to Dealers I (i :t 0 : 1121 Jn. 1 n.'iri.s " ;ir.,44 Total sates to dealers, including f.'utiaillau and oversea sales 1 li.in ' t!)2!) Jan.' ; UMi.ftoy K'T.OB'I Tlieso figures Include sales of Chovrolet, rontlac, tllds, Mar quette, Oakland, Viking, lluiok, I.a . Sallo and Cadllliic passenger cars and trucks. ICowd you get that smudge on your face " "Well, honey, (he car broke down and I had to. fix it." "Sincn when do you giease your car wiih red gr.Mise-.'" liy Alan .1. (iould .. . ' mnHiu " ilnclrtrAii V'n I Tin rounn n. I III- Will- " " " ' . UOoralM' if 'th- ,,tf r ....... "a 'rr,, U' 'v'.vv"".r . . ning box nf fruit Is sent to tho '. " 'H llvpr 'U- I Vr ' I t, -7'; " n ii,, ni n - V , - ' ' . V. ;'"'' J I vice beXore It started , on :us- ni- president of the Cnl.ed Stales. I"t. Nineteen thlrty-ono ! l"7 ' 1 1 h"P '"' 1 lJ torlP Jorn However, this year. In keeping " copper unnunouu - uimhuhk- - J'-" . i, ... iwi-..! --. r V "r n- ' I "while every iireniv-: m town 1 no samiM or 1 nyionu awuwi - - - studebaker iuh.uuu nine, ciuo n.w with tho spirit of tho times, the There tiro, a lot of necking pairs Wd put upon tho griddle: They do not park, betjlde , Ihe road ' Hut drive right down the middle. I,. A. Kvamlner, u mil .I iiiim i oiutii Li- nviipiiuj at a sneed anvwhoro from four to """" " ' ' " : new v nevroiei nas unniRiii lKuuu as l as been tho practice " but was live mlh s a minute. anything so adequate as thft purely tavle tn the popt.lar prloo market as nas neen mo pi.ic a 1, mu n m natural girt of Iho Hand and ocean1 n the same wav Its motor ha lift- put aboard the (iuodyear airship , The present straightaway world . , ,lnKnulty pollM not p(J t lw.,Kht; llilherto unknown . " . ' . , . ' . contrive-to ennal, much belter. In cars selling for 7 , ' ' ' .....ii..! 1. - ( . t tm, 0U jn sand so perfectly pe,l lnei.ro of lie r Iway evpreaM ,,,,. , year l,y lr. 1 .nry O H. Hmoolhly -,;tP,1 , . ,,, J mteney fcr delivery lo.llio white HeKrave In (he fanio.m llolilen Ar- ,,. vernniikpiin, ' Koiitl. ' Afrlra 'lOUie. - I .it..). Humlliin .unn.l. I,. W.I.. I . .- .I...I.I..I. . ... . ' Tl, . vi'ho (looilyear Hhlp linnilh'.l the Kv 0. another nnie.l lirlllsh i,een .trle.l m,,l '.'fouml ' wan.lnR. u.no.int of the .ordinal investment Kli pim-nt. In Komi oriler nun It uih , mW0Klit.ri urnuncl M'Hi.I Ih why ynu have. Ihe leaillnif In a, ear iletern.ined not only :it8 ! dellvereil lo die e.vpriw eoinpany r,,, ,. ,, . wl.h hlH Silver millet ,.,inui. .... .!..... , ,.,., r I ment ileslKned to aihl to the eom- ! fort anil eonvenlenee of the pas-I Henueri?. l'urehaKn of n low-priced I thousand dollars, Luxury In inotnrliiK. for. many years wna a phrase tiaed only a re nerved Its owner for -at leant 100, ooo , .alien, many., have.- -piled ; up mileaee.i far In exee." of.th flpuro . ... -.1 -riff,. Vt-. ' '""n '""leran .Studebaker. oar oumted hy the Ploltwlek KtuBea of i.nnroTnui Vhleli ran .41 0.000.' mtlea heforo lie ns retired from- service, j. in IH.H AnKeie.s .,. one ..our , , ,, .,, .,,s seheduled Mnroli ntf , eomlnu -Amerlea e I,. V...I .n Y,e, en. s hraee . ' ' ",'ln1"1' 1 1'ooreiic.uiy ": have 'out. their 'baltl,, ofjspeed .v .... r,--- - Hpeeiai miiiim'iiiii ereui ion, pow ereu ' ' ' With ii brace of 1 -cyllndered mo- "Aro yon tho man who made tors of airplane type vcloping 1. tbat long drive from tho last tee'?" j una horse-poWer, is designed lo "Yes, slree, I'm tho niyp i roneh a spe.-d ot 'S0 in. p.. h. (Proudly.) ' I Next year. If J. M. Whlto de- ic you sure it was you. velops his plans for a 4 X-eyllnder Scales On Road ' Will Test Trucks sp, Camels Ousted By Automobiles In The Sahara "iep, cenain. neiiy, wtmn i i h nnl. rliol I for llie purpose of - 27m yai,ds." (.NPore m-oudly.) I bringing lhe.,reeord back to Am- M'..ll . .i.. .. .. u liiil. 1 i erica, .ion in. p. it., may ne aiiain- TCVIS fC)-Tb pimri t n ,hle.d and rear window j,,,. This, i, seems ,o most tiona Iperls, may lie about Ihe limit for hlv being replaced. by tho automo nr.- rii, it w winter iio(.nui n i;. jiiiki speon, u 1L is hoi iiion1 won't be long before Ill lie doing han the llnill that can be ac ttlie. sprlhg cleaning on uy car. jooniplished under human cnnlrol. She: So? I didn't know you had 'The clement of chance, the risk or any springs on your car. death, is high now. Crank I.oek- That the low-priced oar, today should embodv practically ; every mm tart device of tho very cost liest ear is a further tribute to the. economies of standardiKeil pretd slou manufacture. et-the. fuct hile. a fast...-'. mo,o " ,i..im.i,. ki remains that wil nm i no price rango rival which rennbeM v.n h- tn "f ' int purcnaser nmj yu drink. Dll'UOlT (AJ1) Determined t automobile invariably meant a lur- 1 co-force the. luw that denies .ovrr ther Investment at delivery for a I iotfdd- trucks the use of : CeMulrt speedometer, horn, snubbers and t hlBhways. the Michigan highway, manv other Hems not included In departmeiil sooh- will Install pl-t tho list price. : rcules along prlnclpa.1. trunk, road. iscace ponce wiu into uuu trucks suspected 'ot 'carrying.-loud In exxcriw of w hat . im pavement 'Cupyrila VHtiUy DoJrt Brother, Corpnniloii YOU NOW CAN BUY tain an nnoralinK slx-eyllnder unit I'ivks nKPnt.) tor the forllicomlnir ) cvc''y '"t Algerian f'enlenni'y ' eeleln-al Inn, vesiment oeyomi inn. ,y...J w-hleh Is to enlelirate 100'vears of 1 1""1"' "r " cul'- 1 ,, I ! progress slnee the I'l-em-h eomiuest I A" Instance. of -the we I ro.inded.1 . nt Algeria, have ' e.nphasl.ed this t equipment of tl.e o-prleed ,c,.r Is , : mni'lllno eniuiuest nf the Sahara: ' Sl'''n 1,10 " -"!""' I It is now- possible tV eross the ! let for 930. An.oi.K t lie tea Sahara from Algiers 'to .Seneu'i.l in !"" "n0 ' ,ls, '" ' autonlolilles. . A reenlar -rvl,'e twliioh will add n.easurahly to hi: , maintained will. Innie sl.x.wheele.H comfort of millions .of .-.motorist. , motor coaches, each with .sleeping i "'" lh" present season.-a. e -Del - aecnm.mnilallnns for elithl persnlls. I co-LnveJny nyura... o sum k a,v. - ( -Thero are comfortable Hotels , ! 1,11 fnur wl.e.'ls ...l.laclni; , . i... i.,..ui,,.'l titw inr i.i oilier vearn; ) 1 Automobiles and the radio have 1 for- tho French to" ooiumer virtuallv the entire desert for civilization. A ; will stand. The driver of un.ov.'T loaded truck wll be compelled to unload part of- hip cargo; on- the spot. )le also -may:-got a tlckot fo court appearance. t. It Is proposed' to install scales In HIGH PRICED? I SHOULD SAY NOT! Willard Quality Batteries At ., $7.95 ' ' ' For Small Cars $10.65 For Larger Cars Automotive Electric Go. 213. Greenwood Phone M. 520 Across irom L. W. Weeks, Chrysler Dealer i new seir-ailjusllnir shackles, for I . . .., .1.... . nnllnn' made It posll.le. -.within a decade, i easier ami i.iii. i. . I'llir. l-esinein snun,-" ..........o. - per cent of .he wlieelbase; deeper! FOR AND UP F. O. B. FACTORY A N e-w ROOMIER 6 Th. IOWEST PRICE at which a six by Dodge Brothers has ever been offered. The LOWEST PRICE at which any Dodge Brothers closed car ever has been sold. The LOWEST PRICE at which you can buy a six with internal-expanding 4 wheel hydraulic brakes, both weather proof and self-equalizing. The LOWEST PRICE of which you can buy a car with Mono-Piec. Steel Body safe, silent, roomy and luxurious. FOR I095 AND UP F. O. B. FACTORY A N EW handful of troops, including the famous Foreign I.c-ion. and black troops from Senegal, is sufficient to ' preserve order In an area as-large. ' as Kurope. . French . merchant . of Northern Africa vlfdon the time when the re gion will 'bo a winter haven -tor tourists and . figures from, two agencies here support' this hope. 'One of them caried sightseers 1-.- 1K0 miles in two coaches In. "DUO i" but last year, had SS buses which traveled 040,000 miles. The other progrossod front four conches and 4S.00O mltea in K'7 lo 25 conches ami 132,000 miles in 1929. .u well as lower seat: ami larger balloon i Ires. .; i Coupled wiih the smooth action . of a more powerful and refined power plant, these added features promise a uegi e.- ... n. fort hitherto foreign to th of tho low-priced car. field iSI GARAGE GOSSIP Get Faster Cars To Fight Runners lUl-luei-s Trill W. Ii. llaiiUs. of the (Icttlne.i and ll'nilks B;.rae. evpects lo visit the brunch office In Klllerprlse sometime ihe flr.-t of the week. .-.:'. . -: . fy , O, ' x 1 j , - ' lS 1 . IN LINE A SENSATIONALLY LOW PRICE for on eight of true Dodge Brothers quality and dependability. A SENSATIONALLY LOW PRICE for an eight so completely a product of oH that is most advanced in engineering. A SENSATIONALLY LOW PRICE for a car of such dominating power, such smoothness, speed and flexibility. A SENSATIONALLY LOW PRICE for a car so impressive in size, so appealing In style, so luxurious in appointment. Arrive Today HKTROIT (AP) Mlchlean's j A m,. mo,i,, Chevrolet sport ne. state police, upon whom falls most ! lim w, ari.jv today and will be of the responsibility for uppre- ; ,., the l.arlson Chevrolet pari.Ke. it Is Hue llie siaouaiu sedan hilt has wire wheels, etc. Priceless Protection bending rum runnern uslnt; foderul lilKhnay between tletrolt nd fill eao, ore to be provided svllh faster ears and added weapons. ; ,.1.11U1, llecauso ome liquor dealers use j v r.ari0:nl of rin vrolet earn wtll I in. lasiesi lype or auioiiion.irs. , llo unloaded today by lb Uirbwu stale police will be equipped wit. . Chevrolet Karaite. 11 turh.des a similar mHchlne. fub-macblne . . a ,.upe, n coach and puns mounted on plvota to enable I Hpul.t coupe. t joftlcers to "rake the road", will be ' i Installed In many rum. Tear Fs nlirro furs Solil leitulpnunt Lio l lo be provided, j 1;. lr, snilili has purehastd is loo ! One device of Ihe rum runners : an,, nalf tn,ek from the Larisoo j that has been difficult to comtiat chrvrolet KaraKc lYimk Lajoy. of I 'ban been tho "dust screen", ii eon- iviocas.-u bniifrat u Chevrolet lie- I ecollug cloud of dust blown up en hlvl waan. and lled s and IVed 'unpaved roads In dry weather. wreckiiis house Is tbe owner of I I Most Intt r-clly roads, however, are ., n,v cln vi olet truck. i hard surraced, and transportation i ? from one cliy to another entirely I i nil,,,! Oirlnail over unimved roadii la virtually un- A carload of Ford cars was un- ROTHERS polblo In Michigan. L. C. SMITH 9 Depot St. Itepo.ier (dishing Into city roi.m) : lfere-s a real piece of news! A truck driver trot .luck lu llie mo, I al the side of tho highway. . ll.tiior: Well, what makes ib.it j m:us? J Ueporlrr: M'ell. you . see. this truck drler pnllid over to allow I .inoiher car to paw. loaded at tho Perkins Nfnlor com- I piiuy ttils w e'k. A-Wiuil Cashier Miss Mildred Mohr bns occept- rd a position as asglslaut cashier; at the Perkins M.itor company. COMPARE the rvw Noih Twinr Ignition Eight to other cars told at it price and you'll initontly ee tit extra value and detirabil ify. One very important feature of thie new 1930 Nosh "400" i$ Duptate nonsharterable pafe fllaii in ever window, door and windihield priceless protection at no extra cost. ) And this is only one of many superior features which account for the superior performance of the Twin-Ignition Saf. The performance of the straight-eight, Twin-Ignition motor with its .9-bearing, integrally counterweighted, hollow crankpin crankshaft and aluminum connecting rods is so superior to that of the other straight eights and the V-eights you will know it instantly. (The oif-cusiionec chassis (Bijur centralized chassis lubrica tion ond permanently lubricated springs) improves riding ease immeasurably. . J See this car, ride in it, familiarize yourself with its superior performance," before you purchase your new car! 1 iri orv K7; vn ; Loio Mtl;iTfigTTi Com-hb-r flrortcc Wuahingtoa. Ho nover told a lie and didn't havr to .hire a publicity num. cither. Jom-: Sony, old man. that uiy hen (tot lonse and wratehed up yo.ir Harden. Smith: That's all rlsht my rtoy ate your hen. - Jone; Finet . My'c.ir Jlft rt:S over your dOp. AUSTIN NASH CO. 80fi ADAMS AVI2.