SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER lf, JM5 TITE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON s fillSVRDlfT FACTORY .Over 55,000 Machines Are produced During the Month ;! of October all '- automobiles I a Argentine shows that Studebakers make op more than 40 per.cent of all cars selling at. $1000 or more. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, is an other similarly critical market Actual count ' of all caw regis tered there during the-first six months of th,e, year disclosed that of all American made cars In the fine car field just a fraction less than 50 per cent ; were Stude bakers. ; 'DETROIT, Mich,, Nor, 14. Exceeding., its. production sched- ?m by mOjre.thaa 1000, the, Chev- ' relet Motor company built-55,504 motor ears and trucks during: Oc tober tto third- highest prodnc- ' tlqu montU la. the history of 'the company." 1 " -: ' This 'achievement followed a - sirailar performance in September when tire cornp&ny, boilt 55,865 tibttsv exceeding- it production J schedule by 2,700 after the sched- t ale" foy f.TOOafter the . schedule had been Increased nearly 7000 September waa the second highest month ia Chevrolet production being: only 4?4 under the hlgii mark established two years ago. . . The V' production, maintained daring the lastM days" aide'd.thJej cqmpany.in Its, efforts to meet the t tipped cpMtlBntly 'throughout -.' the entire-year. .-U -,.; -; During the last seven months . Chevrolet' ateraTge; pWdufctlouTias been : 5 7 pen tQ'onW ' During only one ot thse..mottths did pro- , dtfctioa, fall below 50,000. that bipg JJuly when 45,7670 .cars and - trucks were" manufactured. The slight July decrease was due 4p change? bejn'g made at the, fac tories in,, preparation for the isu , prove men tf ?' which followed the , price redaction' announcement of August 1. ' A further stabilization of Cher- : rolet year-round' production . is ...v exnectedjlo follow. The "reecnt de Telonment ' of ' Inexpensive nassen : ger bus bodies 'wfclch " three body manufacturers now are making fo rthe one-ton Utility Express ' chassis. SSofBfdbS; t Text Book Is Now Ready for Distribution tp All Auth orized Stations Then r and Then Only Not until we have done away with certain classes of automobile drivers, either by education or hy means of force can the average motorist take the road in safety. When, we have blotted out the drunken driver. Abolished the under age motor ist. ;. Outrun the "beat the train" driver; Shot down the highway robber dirver. Forced the road hog Into a bottomless ditch. Taught the no-signal driver sign language. Caught the hit-an-run driver for good and all time. . Whipped the smartness from the smart aleck driver Thrown the bootlegger driver behind the bars for twenty years. Convinced the speed maniac that' be is not in such, a hurry after! ait,'. ; . Stepped on the loafer driver's rea rbuinper to give him reason able speed. Equipped the one-light driver's ca? with three lights instead of two. 1 And Just naturally pounded some; common sense Into the boneheaded driver's cranium with a sledge- hammer; if necessary Then can the average man drive out to. a nearby lake for a picnic or a fishing trip with rea sonable assurance that he will re turn home-fit and" whole, and not to . a hospital maimed and mangled. Marshall (Mian.) News: Messenger. I M C PI Rl ill! V U DLL m ma m Manufacturers of Motor Trucks Show Phenomen- . a! Increase ARGENTINE TAKES CARS SOUTHERN COUNTRY LARGE COXSOfER OP AUTOS ! . DETROIT, Mich., Nor, 1 4. The first move by an automobile manti f acturer to establish complete standardization of methods In re pair service has been made by the ord Motor company In a text en titled rFord Service" which is for distribution to Authorized Ferd Dealers and Service; Stations. This boak, which Includes about 31)0 pagesjs the culmination of several years . study of" research by 5ord engineers. It covers in minute. de tail, with numerous illustrations, every operation in assembling and lepairing Ford cars. Automobile engineers all over the country have long urged. that a system of repair methods, stan dardized by the manufacturer be worked out in the. interest of car owners. Practically no two, me chanics follow, the same method even on the same operation, they assert. Efficiency may, also vary, it-is pointed out, and it-is aa as surance of the highest type of scr. ice if in every shop the. methods conducive to highest efficiency are employed. For years the company as maintained a direct and close ser vice supervision over its dealers and- service stations and With the new text this is strengthened ey giving mechanics in simple form the approved methods for servic ing Ford cars. Publication of the book, a statement says, is "in ine with the: company" p alley ofr.Unr- p roving service to For.l car own- HE RECORD II ThB-ATBOTtimj- Republic "wrests ed ' from ' Australia durinr the month of August the title of the I 8 in every way proven practical , largest consumer of exported v motor; cars ,in, the world. j i. .While American cars make ap j the most or thenar imported Into Argentine, yet practically every make of car maaufactared ; in 'Europe also finds market there. Being far removed from any local-influence, the Argentine is one of the most critical and high : ly competitive motor car markets in the, world; each car has to stand oa its own merits, having no local influence to help. . , ;.It is significant that, against all foreign as well as domestic competition, an actual count of The fiarrisburg bridge Js near ing competition and a pioneer ferryman who has witnessed more casualties than any man in Ore gon, will soon be out of a Job at Harrisburg. This bridge, should have been built long ago. UHOBIL Standard Eight Model Is Pil oted 16p6i Miles; Aver age 4& Miles an Hour Jame J. Williams, of Roches ter, N. Y set what is believed to be anew motor car speed and endurance record when he piloted Hupmobile Eight standard stock touring, car from that city to Miama, Fla., 1C86 miles, in 37 hours elapsed driving time This is an average, of 44.96 miles an hour, The record eclipses that of the fasted limited trains from any point along the North Atlantic coast to 'Miami by sevecal hours. Eight "states and the District of Columbia traversed. The . run necessitated passing through the traffic as such cities as Williams- port ,and Harrisburg, Pa., Balti more, Washington, Richmond Vgi., Charlotte, N. C, Columbia sr C, Augusta, Ga., and Jackson ville Fla. Approximately 50 miles of de tours, 183 miles of deep sand in Georgia ; and. narrow rutted and heavily traveled road between the Florida state; line . to Miami, were encountered, in addition to the usual city and highway - traffic. From Baltimore to Richmond the car was piloted through a driv- ing rainstorm. The run was the second record- breaking cross-country test of. a Hupmobile Eight within recent weeks. On 'September 20 and 21, T. W. Campbell, Hupmobile dis- Graham Brothers production of motor trucks for the single month of September, 12-5, ac cording to official figures, was 171 per cent of their production for the entire year of 1921. '! With the combined output of their four largs factories located at Detroit, Evaosville, Stockton, California, and Toronto, Graham Brothers, a division of Dodge Brothers, Inc. and now the lar gest exclusive manufacturers of motor, trucks, month by month and week by week are shattering all their previous production records. Gratia m Brothers production for the first nine months of this year exceeded that for 1924 by 128 per cent and exceeded the 1923 figures by 248 per cent, i Thi3 program is not surptis- v-.j I hmmmm It iMasMSir'i i ii in tributor at Hartford. Conn., and c. kL KniBrv. of his organization ing to ownersot Graham Broth drove a standard stock' sedan ers WUCKS, " says Mr; uonesteete bearinz factorv serial number local Dodge Brothers dealer, "be E-961. from Hartford to Wind- cauBe ly now ine satisiactory sor, Ont., 866 miles, in 19 hours service these trucks give, and ap- and 20 minutes elapsed time, av eraging 44.79 miles an hour. Th tot? nf Mr Wlltfamn' trin illustrates the remarkable train- TINKER MAKES CHANGE like speed schedule that was made An average of 43 miles an hour VEVCFXT IXTKST TS BOUGHT was made duriner the first eieht 1 SALK.il MKCIIA.Mt; hours; a 42.5 mile average was preciate their unusually low cost of operation madje the following 45.1 during the next seven hours; 49:1 for the. next seven; 45.7 for the next seven and 42.7 during the last three. The highest speed av erage was between Columbia, S. C. and Jacksonville. Despite the terrific speed at Willard Tinker has resigned as shop foretaan of Vick Brothers garage and has purchased the in tereat of Roy Vincent in the Skipper & Vincent repair shop. The firm name will be known as Skipper & Tinker and will be located at 544 Ferry street with which the car was continuously Ramsyef Brothers. Both Mr. driven, an averaee of 13.27 miles Skipper and Mr. Tinker; are Well peri gallon of gasoline was madeiKno'rn ln aaiem ana nae me Mr wnnama ronnrto f!rant- reputation or being first rate case oil' was drained at the end I mechanics. of the 1000 milea and" a fresh supply given the engine. Aside Eugene .Ticivenzie nsn nacn from that.no oil was added. Less ery has distributed 4,225,000 trout than a Pint of water overflowed lry tms year. the! radiator at Miami, though none was added during the entire trip 'v - Reduction $3QQ Mm m ii- rniimur n i t "''i:'X&'.'-,.-;-;,.:-; i . fy.-yx:A:v.vv 11 1 I fiiSsxVj utiHiii-iYn-.-riniii-i ii frnii ! mi, r r Come in and view the Qr eater Value in the SPECIAL SIX 4-DOOR SEDAN at its new low price of $1445, f. o. b. factory including luxurious mohair upholstery, four broad doors, silver fittings with vanity case and smoking set, Targe efficient heat er, Nash'design 4-wheel brakes, full balp looa tires, and 5 disc wheels. m KIRKWOOD MOTOR COMPANY Corner Commercial and Chemeketa o That detour from New,. Era to Oregon City has been a long drawn out process aa well as a long, steep pull process and, to add to the in convenience of the thing during the International stock show, you were required to detour oa the detour. 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Mf Telephone 2102 iHuiuwriAuicri-Bf tnr. Kjreen-cna-w Me Sign Salem, Oregon "Fill UpYour Jljigandlit yourjENGINEccider I) f Price alone meansjnothing thing js iatxdoesitne ftieTreal pay for J 4 . beautu never be fore seen in a DODidar priced car' I .."Pullman comfort compared with a day coach when I think of other sixes'9 . V. ."indeed a real auto mobile". . . "remarkable engineering". , ."better than other cars which cost me twice as much".. . so sap-owners of the Overland Six. Distinctive Beauty About either of the two Overland Six Sedans there is an unmistakable air of distinction and beauty these are no ordinary cars built in quantity to sell at a price; They are tire summing up of the best that . motor car building can give . . . they look it in every line .!. . in the charming and distinctive colors . . . in the rich trimmings ... in the low. Eaceul lines . . .in the upholstering. Critical ' lyers have Only words of praise. Delightful roominess There are 16 cubic feet more room in these sedan . models than you find in the ordinary six. That's room enough for VA people. But in the Overland Six it is the- extra room 'which means comfort and enjoyment oh Ion g4 trips.' No one is crowded ... there is room to move around . . . no one is cramped ... the driver has all the leg room he ."will ever need ? - ... i Surprising convenience Women know, uhat Baker velour is. That is what is u$bd in the de luxe model . . . dust proof . . . moth proof. And there are handy-pockets, generous I in dimensions, to carry bundles. The upholstery, in the standard sedan is a practical, hard wearing fohHr. thot txrill irtanrf. IhA rnuch'est USaSC . . JUSt the kind of cloth where there are kiddies or when yoa want to store your camping outfits inside and hike fdr the long trail. Superior engineering An internationally famous engineer calls it "an engineering masterpiece" .... lightning getaway . . . tremendous power . . v stamina you cannot break down ... and an economy you can find in no other six-cylinder motor. Drilled crankshaft . . engine, clutch- and transmission in one tirnt . . straight line drive . low center of gravity. Come see this master car ' Learn by inspection . . . by demonstration . . . Just what ' remarkable values are offered in the two Overland . Six sedans. . Come, prepared to compare with other, cars. ut see it . . whatever else you do, 'Easy terms to suit ' The Sown payment is small the monthly payment can be arranged, to suit your pocketbook. And wa will accept your present car as part payment. S O- V:E- Rt-A"'N D- r F I N E s M O- T O R VV t l - I iu ; . V t is. O. V a. ai i ,-- niiniUimM 4 MA 1 1 VIGK BROTHER