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Saturday, June' 21, 1930 " " '- LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. ! W LOW PRICED Vii Qr w run nrrrnrn tAiv urruicu Page Seveh v fcdies Marked by Strik ing Beauty Lines New ; Sleeve Valve engine. ; J'0,i;i0, O.. June 21 Fentur- a iii'Wiy designed mnitnt Hieevc live online oi eM'iuuiii pcr- miinct. llixunouH nnu roomy modern lines of henuty and ,mlh rminK nuumief, wiu uiiijh , rlaiid company Introduces the w Villy-KniKt "87" model, is new- car, which Im listed in nriro rniwe from $07". to $12fiii, s never been exceeded In size or uty hy ""y lw Pi'icea w niys- fcight. I.ll "R7" models have nn overall fc-th of 15il Inches except the l-e xe Sedan which has an overall tilh of IUl l-- inunes. in uuui n to the Del-nxo Sedan, the body 3,lels Include Conch, Coupe, Stan- ...i jo.iiii 1!nmlHIfr nnd Toui'inif. l'ho Wllly-Kni(?ht "SI" is the Lnlt OE ativanceci engineering might and Is nroitKnt to me pun ! tho world's largest builder Knight pnglncil cars after many ,nths of Intonslvo planning and i. rough trilling. Line. of the new car are low, , eninj: and grncoful, representa- of the most modern tendencies -rd In tho design of cars that Jin Iho higher price fields. The i;irtness of tho body design is nlier enhanced hy tho new ex :or color combinations which tiro !i in tone and harmoniously tided. study to achieve unusual henuty ,1 sninrtnesa has not been con ed to tht exterior alone. The ln iors nro conspicuous for their iility of fillings nnd upholstery. in fort, fnillllet-'s. tnsie .nnd sjm-- Wiro wheels, which nro nvailnhlc nil models also ..add,, to the ;irt iip))enrnhce. Spare wheels 1 1 tire.--, are rigidly mounted iti forward fender' wells, while -so models equipped with wood ieols carry spare in the renr, ire wheels nro standard equlp- nt on Iho lie Luxe Sedan. The art appearance of Iho rear of enr Is completed hy the sturdy ml trunk rack, -which Is equip nt on all models. Parking Hghta f mounted on farward tenders. pCn detail has been overlooked ft ho models to provide a car of ((islanding quality in tho lowest ly.-ed Willys-Knight field nnd to every convenience and cum- hi t to driver and passengers. : In- led among these details are, (iierous leg-room and spacious i its; "Finger-Tip Control;" im- ved ;;toci'ing mechanism to pro-, te ease in iiiiiuiiiuk; jiujii?iuinitT nring post; narrow-rim steering eel; adjustable front seat in sc an; post i i vo rou r-w n ee i n rn i; es vh Instairtly respond to slight- -1 ,uessure on tho brake,', pedal; ifniile acting Monroe- hydraulic aoclc eliminators; Mono-control opening or closing the wind .ld. I'ho two sedan models, the coach M'l the louring comfortably carry ye persons while tho coupe and ulster, each of which have rum- seats, carry four persons. Vacation Equipment Inspection Adviser: TV HP'S'-:-' 1 3 ifter Jb rx stjr 5 a I ?T 8t . . J M ',.fflfj l.i 1 it.t tr it ii r t -r . ' ... . " i A I IT KM5ll SIllItltOHH wai.i srui:i;r cuasu V AMIS (AT) Within six months urlisla In Montpnrnasso, r; g.irdless of luUionuliiy, have route to renliKc that they nro nt tho mercy of world money mar- Since the Wall street collapse hist November, ait has been in the rtumpe. The relationship of arl to money had been lost sight of un til the saic of canvar -r suddenly stopped.' Inhibitions were can-' (celled and newcomers who hoped; to put on their first shows this! no- .-llilltll- IWlGlll.mn.l 111..... HT.lM ! next season. j J Tho effect has been more strlk ' in- than nn outsider can realize. J ! Merchants in tho Hohemian section who slocked their shops with hlh j i-rh "d goods still have them. i Since the war, the old llohcmia har. gradually been replaced by a j i:e w order of painters willv motor i car.1!' and fine, apartments. Hut now j there is a ivtietion toward pre-war standards. MILAN' II AS TOY KAtH Cc. o"a rfnr ir.-? tr-, It ii r' WHim rr.J c'ig to pr-v.-n i-c" ni'cnc il-'a"--. . ftv9 -.V'ot-r? -A-Tfo rr--'- T?:- lire p1 lv 9" 1 f?.?t. Vr.!CCfl. to --.u:e uctPM to a -tr: '-iVi lrT, Mt3rnr,',' cfi'p -r'nr to a'--"- Mir.Ay. Italy (A.l); The sec ond national toy 'exposition has j list ended here. Thousands of toys of thousands of varieties have Ikm'H on display for a fortnight, an 1 tens of. thousands of children. Ki (.wuups,. merchants and niniHi fat tm-erK have come to see them. GOSSIP GENERAL MOTORS Studebaker Six Has Many Feats J:iTolts:;Credit Studebaker claims' that-the. New11 Stiidobnker Si.v hat piled up n greater array of nePompHshments in three months than any .other car in tho $1()(H) field. Hero is a j partial llt of its- achievements, j according to yt J. Cioss: j, J'otnoim, Cal. Set a new- A. A. A. record by negotiating tho 7.1 L mile- ascent of Mount B;thiy In 1" !' minutes, 44 seconds. San Jose, Cal. Met n new. rec ord hy ciimhing to the l.tek Ohser j vntory ntnp M.t. Ilamllton In ?' IIIIIIIIIVM, U -(' fSI'fUUtlH Willi III. 1 'nd , two parKcnent mr -IS per cent grade of Mtttorcycle l.ill In SALES TOTALLED D e'a 1 c'V:S Deliver 11-817 Cars to Motorists Dur ing -Month of May. A'BW YORK, June 21 During tho month of May General Motors dealers in the United- States deliv ered to consumers 113,817 cars, acr cording to an announcement made today hy Alfred V. Kloan. Jr., Presi dent. This compares with 142,004 in tho month of April and with l(i!t,n34 in May, 1!)2!1. Sales by Ceneral Motors manufacturing m- , gwir bttx waiw jn visions to dealers in- the United imnvllle. - Cal. f d new record! States amounted .to 136,169 cars, of 2 ,ninutes,-39 :i-B seconds tip j as compnreUiWiin uj,Jba in Apnj Ajoubt IHablo wlt!w gear lilft and aa compared further with 175,- Heat((i jn i f ' 873 in May, 1329. ' Stockton. Cal. Hmli Total sales to dealers, lnclitdlhgt cano Hill nnd Sutler (' Canadian sales nnd overseas ship- with gear shirt chained In high nientK- amounted, to 147, 4Sy -oai's. j uith five pass.e.tigurs, I or over ii.suu. cars Jtr oji.y, umn- i, nioeitiiiii, ut. i ninirten iriini .il h , VA Pa so Texas Climbed to. w tin in !; iVct . hi ; the snmmll of" .AtoiTVcIo r) IMF.! surpassing hy 7.4 feyt all proVinus .attV'inpts. Allaiita, iCieprglu.'; .Ascended' i t Carload of Cars :-. Two carloads of Ford anlomo . bi!e:: have .been received hy tho .l'erkinr. Motor company thin week. ,cw Kinplnyt' Miss Vera .lieaUy is a 'now eni 7ployo at the Perkins Motor com pan- In tho position of steno- grapher. rilom Mouiitaiii with . driver and four passengerf. . .ou.v Mi'.'tch, Cal. Carried driver nnd four pnsf-engera up' the 24 per cent gradient of Signal I till. Pasadena. Ca;. f'liinhed lake Street. J fill with nine passengers weighing 1 Jl!i2 potiudn. Pliornlw Arl::. - riintbcd Oi anro IP ad Hill In high gear. ' Kingsport, Tenn. - Climbed Wcsivb-.v Park Hill with Ah Jen kins at the wheel and (i news papermen as parsenger. negoiiated 47 per cent grndo iipv41ve of" tne ,jois0 overland ' com 'l lea IJJI . , ... . , ...... . 1 , . . iany, is in im iiranoo ior evcrai Sun III iitrn. ( a I. Ciirrlnil rmir . . . ; inya on ousiness. To Kntorprlso u W. "Weeks, of the Chrysler garag?, was In Knterpricie Friday on business. Iitiyji WHIys Sedan , Cilbert Cburlrlght, who lives near Cove, has bought a Willys Do Iuxo Sedan from the Clottings and Hanks garage. On TUislius - "Curley" Andrlck, salesman for tho .Do Soto cars, is in Wallowa county this week on bus I new. Chevrolet Stiles X. .V. Phillips has purchased a new ton and n half truck from lha Larimm Chevrolet garage. A Chevrolet coupe was sold to Mar vel Lamm by the satno garage. Inspection Trl v : W. J. lilchmond, sales managed W. U Oneal, service manager; C. W. Nestor, sates promotion man ager; P, J. MaasseiiM accounting manager; and D. U. Dieweiy, a.j Rlstunt Bales managed, officials of lone 19 of tho Chevrolet company will he In I.u Clrnnde on nn inspec tion tour calling at the LarlKun Chevrolet garago for two days, Juno I 24 find 25. v. . ' 1 Ouy 10. del singer, of Joseph, la' . the owner of a new Studebaker Six ; ! sedan purcha-sed from ,M4 J. Cohh. '5' lioyal Selnii ,"' K. K. Holllster has purchaned a ; Chrysler '75' Roynl sedan from thd.v, Chrysler garage. On lluslncss- op .7L Payment; " ' '0'"- v .tey ' ' , Goodyears f or Yop :jan ateo. Cal. Carried four i yni.' Passentrrrs weighing W71 pounds ok T1I1I : OV(' the summit ot lllacii .Moun-)ml(W1 saic-- i.liii ill ingii gem. Al'K.I.AND. N. Z. (AP) A (joiuilaln top fell into tlv Kara- .ler. rivr r, lormitig a new in Re. in u remote section of Nelson pro- Jmco In the South Island. Other Jfarby valleys were choked with bris. SEE (he High Mountains nnd Lakes of Wallowci County with Ben Kelly AND HIS PACKHORSES, Siimincr eatup nt licad of load on Smith Fork, above Justine, Oregon. pared wilh ir.O.Gill In April nnd as compared further wilh 220,277 in May, 1U29. Tho following; tiihle . show-s sales Ur oofis'imetM- ot -C;ohe-aUiMiti)ra-cars in Continental United Stales,, sales by the manufacturing divi sions of General Motors to their dealem In .Continental 'United StaLes, and total sulfa to dealers, inehiding Canadian sales nnd' over scan shipments: Sales to Cmul: iniers 1030 . 1 120 Jan 74,107 7::.!iS0 Ko)(. 88,741! 1 1 11. MS Mar. ...v. 23.78 I Hit,42 Apr - 142,(id4 17:t.2(H May KU.M7 ICii.OJM Sale,: t: Dealers 1 l:jo .. H4.4 58 ..1 tO,!Hi4 .. lS.ltHl ;.i:t2,:t(ir ..PdJ.lC? 1he floor of tho VosHinlte Valley to the Centry cheeking station on j Tllg Oak Flat road In high gear; in Jl minutes, 41 2-f seconds. jvAlhnuilura.Ci:!. -JJni i jed djjveii. HiK,rr-lC .Milierla (AJ) largo gold vein was recently covered near the border of ; C M. Hutchinson Is Hie owner of ; a now Dodge Six, D. T). model pur- .chased from the L. C. Smith garago. tiis'"i Ik I', Slack,1 of Sumniervil'le, also tinrohnRd n.' T). 1). Six sedan, nnd Y..l.u'Mli Kiiimioiimns i-eimlilii.. .n n. lilil i tho ownw of JVilliln n -sliort time niorv tl:m wl ,, six ,,oupo ,,, ,,y lhe s:imo JVMi furliinc ioktni liiut Hwurui-Karjifio. 't:t ovii 1 Ih phiro. 1 H- -' J:n. .Vli. Mar. An.-. M:iv 11129 !I5.4. 1 MI.22S 17i;.f. I" 1TI1.II34 1 7.r..s7:i I'dtnl Wales to Dealers, inellidins i Canadian Hulea anil Overseas sllili j meals:. ! i!i:io 1020 I .Ian : 10(1, son 127.r.80 j l.-el, ....12f..l'.iH 175. 14S ' Mar. 136.9311 22(1.391 ' Anr .....1 r.o.Oiil 227.7IS May I : ..H7.4.S3 220.277 These flunres inclnile sales of Chevrolet, Tontine. Olns. Mar iiui tlo. Onklanil. VikinK. liuieU, l.a Salle nml Cadillac passelKrer ears anil trucks. PIANO TUNING SPECIAL a During remainder of ft .lime and July I will tune '"ijiiii upiiynt pianos $3.00 Players & Grand pianos 54.00 Leave orders at Adler's Music Co. Phone M-805 Jeo Keiiogg PIANO TUNER JAPAN HWilXS I'Ol ll XKW ItAlt.WAYS IN .MANCIII'ltlA Insulation BALSAM WOOL install ed ove your ceiling joists will make your home cooler in summer and warmer in winter. 60 ,sf your heat loss is through your ceiling. Ask ;'Js alxnit it. VAN PETTEN LUMBER CO. PHONE MAIN 7.U. rVtOOD 8EKVICK VU1:K" j JirlillKN, Manrhnrla (AD ! That Julian is tuiFliInc economic ! develoiiment In Hmitli llanchuiin Is revealed by the startlnir of four j new branch lines of the Smith i Mnnehurian railway, j These lines will connect the more prosperous districts of Man ' cliurla with Korea, nnd in the j opinion of the Japanese railway ! iifllclalf. will show a profit at the I end of Iho rlrst year, i Construction work Is due for I completion within a year. Two of !ho lines will tap nKriciilturnl districts and one will have ns us main source of revenue the hnul ins of mineral ore from TunKhw.i to Dairen. Tho fourth wilt connect chnl shan In ICnrea with FilsilllKSien in Hoiilli Jlanehurla. Tlio cntiro zone is rich in forestry. iiaiti. i.iki: r.niN, is (JltKl.N AND SNAKF.I.I'SS CATM-: HAITIKN. Haiti (AP) This tropical island, which is about the same size as Ireland, but always Breener because winter never comes, soon will muni the Kmerald Isle in another respect. Snakes lire rapidly disappearing in both Hull! and the Dominion republic, allhouch Ho Saint Pat rick him appeared to drive them into the sea. W hen Christopher Columbus landed here there were quite a few- snakes, althonsh none was poisonous. The reptiles have been urailualh extermlnan d as aari- cultiire. dev-'loped and only Kpecies reniain. fir vnWrfl! rBMiyorflf -fpr Quality and Depmdabiitiy See ymirj . Chevrolet's "O K that counts" tag is the ftign of quality and dependability that has convinced millions of buyers that Chevrolet dealers offer match less used car values. Come to our store and select a car, bearing this famous red O X tag that shows just how it has been inspected and thoroughly reconditioned to provide a maximum cf appearance, performance and owner satisfaction. Buy now and you can choose from the fvv.cst and most complete selec tion cf 4 end 6 cylinder used cars that we have ever featured. Read the special bargains described fceiow! Profit by this spectacular 3 dayoc!'i::g! Come in today and drivo away the car you've always wanted, ct a bargain price. Amasiiiff low prices for 3 days oit&y impichiai, si:ia.n jmwwiM M,,K I ll....l and sold Hh kWmBmAWi " W 'l"""""1 11 1 I 'in ii that I'liiints, iifeyspM ? p&s T'" I j Hull count $595 Jj iaft roimrohKn A" V $425 J fnntplct'ly CfiilK4l, motor . ovftluiiilc! nml thoroiifilily ro- n WE HAVE THE TYPE AND SIZE YOU WANT. BUY THEM ON CREDIT-NO DELAY-NO RED TAPE. You can put n an entire new set with as little cash as you would pay for one inferior tire. Come in wc'H arrange the down pay ment and then divide the balance in weekly or monthly payments to suit your budget Now more than ever you'll want Goodyears -u.e prices are the lowest m history the quality is higher than ever. Tteiyf -cfcTM) gfy,- Whora ' SHE ?a'3vesi - - - . ' ' : " mill 1!2fl DIKANT itrf.nv TIM TK (;kI linivy iluiy tliT4, cxvlU'nt cab. bniki's r' Hnril nml a complete nnitor ovcrliiiul. Coinplfli mont liu'lndinc flat nifk ami cm In slurs mIi! with nn OK Hint rountM t27 FOItD fOI PK fiood tlrwi. fine paint, K'khI IkxIj nnfl coniplrtn motor ovirhul. Many extras. Ilrrr Is a rrsil hariin ciuirnnireI par niifl UioukiihN of mil of (M'oimmiml tnnis- Itortatlon far fnntplct'ly CfjulplKMl. motor ovftluiiilc! nml 'thoroughly rc i'i:inlilonr(l. Sold wilh nn OK that count $495 $545 $235 1020 CltMVItfMrr TUri K Truck triH tlrr. over-load Hprlnx, flat rack arid iiimv slake- ldc !H!y. Tlnn FMicr IUhIj- Tnli. fKin- tiro. Ihin-e and n f-ornli'l4'Iy ovcrhanli'd motor tvlth an OK that ciiKvitni.KT fOArrr iiiHxl tires, it eel lent I'Mi rr hfwly floJhed In tun Oueo, fine uphoUtery, eontpleto ('Oiiipnient and n thorouuhly overhauled motor With nn OK that romitM $245 (VilllltS 1020 STfDKIlAKr.lt SI'OIIT IID.MISTKH l(-rliilli.l III hm'ii Iiiii. rim.. Iiiiivr ilniy tlm. iiHitor tlinroiwlily rp t'liiiilillnnil. cviliiililn .iilp nw.it, uml cxi.lli.nt uni'li IrnllHT lliliiilv(rrj- (J in Oil Car P AI.OIKHS (AD A phosphatf! ili-posit ronlnlnins nt last I.Oilfi.- ( iii'O torn will hp ani-tionfil I'V Hie Algerian Kovrrninilit in Ft-plm-li r. Tlii rni K lios about G" miles . bouth of EeLessa. And anv of these cars can be bought for a small down payment and casv terms. LARISON CHEVROLET CO. G. h. LARISON, Manager Phone MAIN 2 mS tel. MS 11 . LOW SPRING PRICES nn Gootlycar Dauhl? Eaffles . New Heavy Duly . '. . . .Standard AlMVrallicr . . Heavy Duty I'.ilhf.ndrr . Regular Pathdndcr . . . I Aw -backed &f ffljir prompts ;pliii! Hcrviee ... . i We pride ourselves upon the increasing num- . bcr of women drivers who drive in for. our service. Courtesy, cleanliness and quickness, we know, appeals io them. Without question, also, the ladies much pre fer Goodyears they ttll us they've found tiici.i "more reliable," they "feel safer" on Goodyears. Consult us, without obligation, as to the most economical type of Goodyear for YOUR driving. 11 r Neev HEAVY B&DTY : Strikingly handsome! A blfr, stout tire with nn extra-thick, extra-safe Ail-Weather Tread over G plies of sturdy SUI'ERTWIST Cord ' ' ; Helling at ordinary heavy duty prices! Playle Oil Go,