Saturday, June 7, 1930
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
Page Seven
Grading Work Is
1 Mile of Kamela
By Mrs. K. Tlinrnlmrx
( Observer Correspondent)
KA.MKLA. Ore., (Sperliil) Thcj
Ji ten way com ruction company is
Masting so close to Kamela this
week that frequent shock ure he
inri felt. I'ractically all the prad
in;c in now finished a.s far up as
;ihotit one . mllo below Kamela.
ronnefiuentty travel Ik much easier
except, of course, where work is
lieintf done. Several highway
camps havo been moved across
the railroad tra'Us onto K Truax's
pi operty. I
Kamela people are now hopefiil
that summer han come as the
weather has chanted from an al- I
niosk steady rain to warmth and I
sunshine. K von the nights are
much warmer than they were last j
week. Wind, which Is unusual j
here, Mew practically all day Kri-da-v,
making the air cooler.
fill's. A. Kennison, of Meacham,
who was until recently a Kamela
resident, lias been quite sick since
Memorial day, hut is now recover
ing. ; i l4j
' .Mrs. J. I aker spent some lime
in I,a O ramie on Thursday. She i
had some dental work done.
M r. and -M rs. 11 nc and
daughter, Helen Mae, drove to La;
lira ado on Thursday evening,
spending the niht a I their home
in town and returning Friday
morning.
.Mrs. 1. lliever left on train Nn.
on Thursday evening for a visit
in Portland with friends. .
.Mi', and Mrs. T. Iturton and son,
Karlee, drove to I-a Grande, on
Thursday.
.Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Kelley. of
Halfway, who have been visiting
fur several days at the home of
MrW. Kelley's sister, .Mrs. II. llorst
nian, left on Wednesday morning
for I lermlslon and Coldendale,
Wash. They , will spend a short
tlmo hero again, then returning to
Halfway. Willie here, .Mr. and
fWrf. Kelley accompanied by Al rs.
JlIrstman, visited relatives In l.a
(irando and Perry.
,v. n nd .Mrs. I I Ilronks wore
pleasantly surprised on Wednesday
night by visitors from Castle Knelt,
Wash.. They were Mr. and Mrs,
.1. II. Jludson and faulty, also Mrs
Hudson's mother, Mrs. J. C. Rlgs
by, of Portland. The visitors left
early Thursday for Twin Falls,
Idaho, where they will spend u
week, and visit again in .Kamela
before going home. Mr. and Mrs.
Hudson rent a farm in Castle Uncle
which is the property of Mr. and
Mrs. lirooks,
Mr. and Mrs. It. llawes and fam
ily drove lo Mr. Jlawe's brother's
farm tieni Meacham on Thursday
and spent a very happy day there.
Among those who are rejoicing
over tho cessation of the rain is
li. llawes, of Kamela. He linn a
contract to haul logs for tho Caey
Lumber Co., In Meacham, and has
been nnablo to do any 'work' iV
eenlly because of tho soft condi
tion of the logging roads after the
rains.
Francis llrnoks, grandson of
Engineer and Mrs. F. 1 lirooks,
of Kamela, spent several days this
week with his mother, .Mm. A.
Kennison. in Meacham.
j IT. llorstmnn, who recently re
ihndolcd the C. Thornburg home
here during his spare time, is now
painting the interior of the Nor
deen home which was recently
moved.
Mrs. C. K. Thornburg and son,
Ian, spent fi few days in La (Irande
this week. Mrs. Thornburg, who
Is a. Kamela school clerk, visited
.Mr. Say re on business Wednesdny.
Altii AVigglesWorth spent Thurs
day shopping In La fJrande. She
also spent some time visiting at the
homo of her sister. Mrs. W. T.
I'.rown in Perry, before returning
Jiomo.
AW AVelse, of Kamela, makes
frequent trips to La Grande to visit
Mrs. AVelse, and family who moved
there recently, lie went to town
on Wednesday this week.
Mrs. H. Hood and daughter,
Arcelia, went to La (irande. on Fri
day. Mr. and Mm. F. H. names and
daughters, Hetty nnd Melody, also
Mrs. K. Chelf, drove to La Grnnde
on Thursday. Hetty underwent a
tonsil operation, hut only had one
tonsil removed, nnd is staying in
La-Grande nt the Iahl home, until
able to have the other taken out.
Hetty has had a sever case of tnn
silities and was In too weakened n
condition to have the operation
completed.
TL Riggs is working In Kameln
nt present, but expects to move
fiooii to Huron. Mrs. Riggs and
fuinily will remain here in the
meantime, as Mr. Rlggs work in
Huron will he temporary. He is n
substitute section foreman.
Walter Currier. Walter Benson
and James Osborne were Kamela
visitors on Wednesday evening.
lllaino Castcel. of Pilot Uoek.
who has been visiting relatives in
Meacham and Kamela, has re
turned home.
' A. Loekett'a mother from Hnise.
Idaho Is visiting at his home In
Kamela. She arrived on Thurs
day evening and will remain while
Mr. Lockett is sick. He has
measles nnd was quite 111 hut Is
nW improving. Po far, his is the
only case of measles here.
' air. and Mrs. M. lirotnw nnd son,
Jt.irton. drove to Ia Grande on
Thursday.
' More Automobiles
Mi Stolen In Summer
. Warm weather and more day
light mean delichtrul motor trips
tofsome folks hut to others they
m.in uVcnter temptation to "ap
iropriao". unlocked automobile,
fircorilng to the Oregon State
- Al.itrti-'n-Qvrwlntlon wbleh uries that
all car owner lock their vehicles
vi'i t h particular care. Fach yi r.
with the arrival of pummrr, car
thefts increase, especially in popu
lated centers. th American Au
tomobile reports. This Increase
ran be offset ff people will tnk
simple precaution of lacking
fheir autos securely.
FORD DEALERS
WILL STAGE A
truck week
I
PHlLAnKLPKIA. June 7 Ford
dealers throughout the Fnlted
States will unite next week In sliiir-
ing 11 mi tionai Ford truck week
d u ri n g w h I c h t h ey w II I a r ra n go
special demonstration of the new
four-speed Model AA truck.
To famillnrlBe truck usorB with
tho mechanical Improvements of
tho Ford, dealers will have In their
display rooms chnsses on which
the new features will he painted In
aluminum. In this way tho new
transmission, the special spiral
bevel gear rear nxle. the larger
i.uiii oniKes, me ncavier ironi
spring, the front axle nearly twice
na strong as formerly, the power
take-off opening and the optional
dual rear wheels will be readily
apparent.
In many elttea dealers will or
ganize truck parades In cooperation
with local merchants and other
truck owners. These parades will
Include not only the standard Ford
trucks hut special bodies of all tests under this plnn, nn order for
types mounted on Ford chusseH. H Hodge Hrothers Klght-ln-llne
Persons interested in trucks will coupes was placed by the motor
tint he able lo hco how the Ford pntroi department. Fach compet
is adapted In actual use to meet car was taken nut on the hlghr
their particular transportation way near Sacramento and driven
problems. measured 10 miles through traf
A feature of each parade will he fl- nt the best speed it could main
tho chassis with the Improvements tain. The responsiveness of .the cat
painted In aluminum. to the wishes of the drlVer:count
lurlng the we?!; dealers will cl as much of the power ability of
mako special demonstrations by the motor. All cars wore run first
actually putting trucks, to work for aguitist and then with the wind, and
Interested truck users. ft . .- ; graded on an average speed made
: .. , ... '.' . . 1' " in both directions,
' '' " t "' A" ;" ' ' r ' ; T'.ff11"1 -motor patrol depar.t-
AlH A tlTiniltlPPC. ment records show .thiit thi .Hodge
J. UlU Xl-IIIIUUilVCp ijifiht-lii-line averaged 84 miles an
DmSaa l?Af1lliinTl"' nuur ''"""'"g wlt the wind and 71
1 ilvC.lVvliUL.HUlt .miles nn hour .against the wind,
r Cermet 1 'pMiiilrri' nn JveVage for both- directions of
Jl jdTOf .irULiVO 77. r. miles an houiv Stop' watches,
T- ' , Inste'ad, iif, tho(.speednmeters-on tho
t)FTROIT, Mich. (Special) c"'s; wero Used 'to check tho time.
Reducllon In the prices , of Ford The Dodge Fights. It is aaid,! wero
cars and trucks ranging from J5 to fjiosen solely on tho basis of. thelr
$lri were announced June 1 by tho Ratisfactory performance. Although
Ford Motor compnnv. They he- the call for bids expressly speciiicd
enmo effective June 2. ' . caro withotit rnmble seats, all
The new prices for Detroit nnd Hodges selected have rumble seali
Ihe amounts of the rcduciion fol-' tho only cars out of 881 , In, the
low: Standard Fordnr. $(100. re- motor patrol work with that
duced J.": cabriolet, $ii2ii; model Hulpinent.
A tpanel dellveryt fi70; model AA'
panel. delivery. S780. reduced 20;
town sndnn JflfJO; do luxe sedan,'
$t;40; station wagon, $ r 4 (I : -model
A A, chassis. $510, reduced $10;
standard coupe $!l: sport, coupe,
tudor, $4Jl.ri; do luxe coupe,-
9545; model A. chassis, $45; pic.k-' Werc the main factor. In enabling
up delivery with open eab, $425; .the Hodgn to qualify for Hie exact
pickup delivery with (dosed ca(t, ; ing requirements of motor pntiol
$455; de luxe delivery, $545; each work, in spite uf ihe objections to
redticed $5. ' rumble seats:. I-'.'J .
No reductions were .rnnde In the
phaeton, which sells for $440, or
tbe roadster, which . is: priced, at-
$435. ,. :-
Copyriflht1930br Dode Brother Corporation , :. ? ' ;'
DODGE
4-Door Sdn HISi
Coup. $5Wl RodMr IrurnbU
Mar). S610t Coup irumblt
at), HIS, Tonrln. $625;
Caanitibl Coupe, tOO.
I. O. B. Factory.
PICK DODGES IN
POLICE TRY OUTS
p. , . 0 i . j v.
IWntS are selected DV
Sacramento Authorities
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101 MOClern UnaSeS
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SACRaSiFNTO. Oil.. June 7 A!
moro mmlorn nnd practical form
of competitive test has been evolved
bv the California tata department
ot motor patrol to ' measure the
metllo of men and motor enrs used
!n ninning down the hard-driving,,
quick-shooting modern bandit and
pannNtei Instead of clearing off
nml nieasurelng n pnved stretch
OVer Which to put prospective new
patrol earn through their pacej. all
tmtomobiles are now tested nt high
snofl(, on nillin hiubwav durimr
peak traffic periods the exact con
ditions under which they do most .
of the Important work of appre
hending lawbreakers on the high
ways. As n result of a recent series of
In their reports
on tho ' test.
motprcyclo officers who followed
"' ji. car-, a "observers staled- that
the flexibility of tho motor, the
responsiveness of the i four-wheel
hytlrnulin brakes and the roadabll-
ity due to lower center of gravity
Two mill loin of C'nllt'ornla's- Irrl-
Killed , acreage, are, w.alcrcd by; the
nHe of pump;.
AND
U P,
B
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F. O. B.
AM E RICAN FAM I LY
Dodge cars have always been a prominent fector in the motoring life of the
American family because they have been dependable. And that same de
pendability is the foundation of this latest Dodgs Brothers Six with its silent,
sturdy and safe Mono-Piece Steel Body of unusual spaciousness, with wide doors
and windows, abundant head-room, leg-room and elbow-room. Under the hood
is a sturdy, dependable motor that gives it smooth, flexible, powerful per
formance. And it is a safe car to drive with its weatherproof internal hydraulic
brakes that are always positively equalized. Yet, with all the advanced quality of
its design and construction, with all its typical Dodge dependability, the price is
"lower than for any other closed car ever included in the Dodge Brothers line.
5IX&5 AND EHBHTE)
UPHOLDING EVERY TRADITION OF DDCGC- 73 E-PErN ID ABILITY
LC. SMITH
9 Depot St.
MAY REMOVE 35
MILE ROAD LIMIT
i
Manner of Di'ivine: Rather
Than Speed May be
Basis of Regulation.
SALFM. Ore.. June 7 (AP)
Oregon's 35-mile speeil limit, ad-
mlttedty unenforcpable, vlll prob
ably he removed by tho next legis
lature, and the manner of drivlntr
rather tkan speed become the basis
of regulation, nccordintr to S?crc- j
tarv of State Hoss. who has re
turned from a national traffic con
ference In Washington, H. C. j
Certain recommendations a" to I
go to the legislature from Hoss, i
Captain Frank Frvin. Portland
truffle officer-. J. M. Devers, at- 1
torney for tho state highway com- !
mission: nnd John Heakey, signal '
engln?er for the highway depart-j
ment. all of whom attended the
meeting. Their recommendations ;
will conform to n national plan.
What will be -recommended will
not be determined untir-the four
confer- later, but Hoss thinks the
removal of the present speed limit
will be included. Another recom-
ntendntion, Hoss - said, probably
will be examination of nnblicants j
for drivers permits. Including phy- '
slcal examination and a test mr lo'
knowledge of rules of the road and
signals.' .' ' i
CAR PIONEERS
ROCKY "ROAD"
IN ARGENTINA
T'r- !'ran n Hctroft. V. R. A."
stamp known In practically every
civilized country where there is a
semblance of road on which nn
automobile can run. However, a
new Fssex Challenger found its way
recently to a place where no auto
mobile had ever appeared. ..
la s Heras. territory of Santa
Crutf, Argentina, is the town whose
population now knows the "Made
in Detroit, IT. S. A." for It has
studied the Fssex in- every detail
since its dramatic arrival.
Delivered to an aggressive new
dealer In Las Heras. the Fssex was
shipped aboard a freighter which
swung It overboard to a lighter off
tho coast of the Argentine nearest
to Las Heras. The lighter. found It
difficult to effect a landing on the
stony beach. Once landed, the car
was pulled up the stnep beach by
Inches. Thereafter, twenty men
towed It over a rocky trail where
no car had ever appeared before,
and ultimately it was delivered to
the new dealer who turned It over
tothe new owner. '
I' The denier believes that matly
OTHERS SSX
FACTORY
FOR THE
more sales will lie fortheominR
from this newly iiunotl territory
many, thnt Is, foe Ins Heras, the
In test town to become funiillnr with
"Made in Detroit, U. M. A."
GARAGE
GOSSIP
Front Portland
W. G. Hush, of Portland, rep
resentative of the Ford Motor com
pany, called at the Perkltis enr
nno this week. Another business
Visitor at the same warage was
J. P. CrutJen. of Walla Walla, dis
trict manager for the Standard OM
company.
Chrjslor Oiupc Sold
M Iss Frances IMmondson has
purchased a Chrysler 77 coupe
from the Chrysler garage.
Carload of Cars
The Perkins Motor company re
ceived a carload of automobiles this
week. .
Iluvs KOtilpluiltPr
Howard P. Miller has purchased
a, Studebnker Fight sedan from
M. J. Goss.
;iicvrlct Sals
(icfngo H. Knight, of Flgtn, Is
the owner of a new rbadster de
livery Chevridet truck purchased
from the Larison Chevrolet garage.
Kulsmiilning
I The display room of ihe Cbry
I sler garagcis belnu kalsomlned this
week.
iUiij-m Sedan
I . Tho Lnrisnn Chevrolet garaue
has sold a Chevrolet sport sedan
to Mr.. W, W. Nusbnum.
1 , , ,
I
W. E. Buchanan
Sells Interest
To Mr. Mtmhull
A nnnunoPiiH'iil wiih nimlo Into
yesterday that .T. I.. Muuhiill Iuih
jmi'i'tinsed (Ho Inlen'HtM of W. il.
j Puctianan til tho .tUinlinll-llH-'
olinnan Alotor pntnpany nat-aKO, lo-
oated on .IpfforHon avontio aoi'oss .
from tho Union l'aoiflo dopot. 'I'tio
rhallKO too offoot 'J'uo.sday of this
WPok.
j . Air. Munlmll nnnfninoos that tlm ,
KarnKo will lioi't-aftfi ito known aH
tlio Alnnliall Motor company and
thnt it will ho n doalor for Do Koto
nnd Plymouth antoinohllos.
O. 1. AndroKW iM stilosninn , for
the company.
Twolvo ChicaKo HulnirhH showpd
a population lutTPaKP of tuoro than
inn per cent.
,
war lucrrci:.;. ltimnxs
I'PIN'F, Italy (AP) Missing, tino Flocco has at last rejoined his by conaular authorities of his na
15 years, ever since ho was sep- family. After straying from the tlve country he hnd forgotten his
aratcd from his father In an Aus- Internment depot, young Flocco ( Italian speech.
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