o;ai"io ;wJ J MklaXTTtfii lioajfjiti 'flirt: - SUNDAY MORNTNGAPRBi rt8r t926 r THE OREGON STATES1IAN SALEM, OREGON." J" J' . r I i Itl BAU-dONdmPRURE 4 : a wn '--i - : . " i k J- - 7-. IE e tir Sii nSg We can give you? many, extra miles tof use . by. our Expert Repair SerVice Seibflinpfires ariji life GasoIineOils an :AccessoriSS: ru JIB Walter TL' Zosel, Prpp. J 98 S. Commercial telephone 547 1 tOFIMElTES Oakland Company Builds More Cars in Month Than v iin Four Last Year J ) Statesman Classified been1 unable to make any.iorelgn shipmenta.' : .'. , 'J ' While. the Pontlae Slx'wai festab llshlng new cfodactlon and sales tecofdajtoi'Ja 'new car' : flatlnir.'the first quarter of this year, the Oak land Six. was likewise establishing: new production and sales records. showing an Increase pf approxi mately 70, per cent over the cor responding: months . of ,,';All of the cars produced, so far this year were required for Immediate retail dellrery. K - " 1 ' . PONT;ACrjMich,. April 17 The gigantic strides made bythe Oakland Motor "Car company was strikingly reVealed this eek when total (production figures for .March showed that more cars were bunt duringt this one month than during the entire first four hiohChs of last year ' - . s - A record-breaking total of 12, ',035 Oakland Six and Pontlae Six para .was manufactured and shipped out - ., ' i ; , ; Another - factory record was smashed, on March 31, when 750 cars were . shipped to dealers the greatest- one-day shipment in the hlatoTyBt the company. ? - ; xnese acnieyements were made possible, in igreat measure, by the phenQinenal sales of the' new. Pon tlae: Six, which- waallntrodced the Jirst- of the year as 'p. companion caiUo the Oakland Six, " JMore than t A n A A .l m. 1 .i . iv,vuv jruuiiac, Braces J'were pro duced and 'sold during the first -three, months of this yeav-a. re cord never before approached by any other new motor car In the -annaja of the automotive indnstry. By mid-summer the number . of Pontiac Sixes will exceed the bes record ever .madeby any other car during Its entire first year. Pon tlae" Sixes are now being .built at. tne rate or 300 a day. Officials of the Oakland Motor Car company point out that public acceptance of this f new car has been so rapid and complete as to eliminate the usual "probation- ary"perlod. This-Is due In great part, they believe, to the slow, and careful development of the new Car; which was placed in produc tion only, after three years of In tensive experiments and tests. The sales of the Pontiac Six In the United. -States have been 'so large that the company as. yet has Unusual Tour.Made Through . MouRtains and Through Heated Sand Dunes In an adventurous and certain' ly one of the most unusual. motor tours in automobile Jxlstory, a Dodge .Brothers touring ear re cently completed- a .trek that Jed from the precipitous, snow-laden slopes - near Mount Whitney, th highest mountain in .Continental United States, to the 1 heat-tor tured floor of Death VaUey; ioilr est point In the country. Word to this effect was received by C. A. Schumacher of the Jf'E. French company. San Francisco Dodge Brothers dealers. "Swirling over nearly 1,000 miles of dessert roads, the adven turous cartv of motorists In their Dodge Brothers i touring rcar: buc- eeeded in linking these two natur al , geographical extremes," sald Schumacher. "Strangely enough both Mount Whitney and Death valley are located withni the con fines of , Inyo county and ' are scarcely more than sixty ' miles apart as .the crow flies. - "Those unfamiliar with these continental landmarks will un doubtedly be interested to know that the jagged, saw-toothed crest of Mount Whitney, rising 14,501 feet above the level' of the sea, was officially seen for the first , time from "Mount Brewer by mem bers of the Geological Survey of jfj,rst S U A 'Ji3t loads uo steeo wiodiiiff trades 1;- liiUK :A Perfect Match i 1 Does my car match my stockings and ' dress?" This Is one of the issues of the hour and one of the big questions which is receiving the attention of the fair sex as the arrival of Spring, calls for the very latest im style and' fashion. Thb Overland. lx. Standard Sedan; with its two-tone color scheme of Fir Green' anCSage tireyia mak ing a Strong bid with the" women buyers of the country because -of the fact 'that these colors are "among the most popular for Spring and Summer-wear." i ; . . California in 1864, and was named tor the distinguished head, of that survey. Mti Whitney, despite Its formidable aspect, -has been a kindly giant and Its toll of human life has "been small; due f to the lack - of .t. cy;;crevasses that dis tingutsh other hlgh'jpeaksf In the country. 1 "But not so Death alley; ; this dreadful - sink so appropriately named, is tragically linked with the settling of this great west. Into Its fiery maw unwittingly trod, the 'forty-niners, and Death alley took its toll. Lying direct ly east of Mount Whitney; be tween the-Pinament and Funeral rahgesf.this Scorched depression is 2 81 feet below sea level at its lowest point. One hundred miles long and from AFP to ten miles wide, its utter desolation Is truly terrifying. And yet it is not With out fascination.". . OOOGE flETAL SALES SET M HIGH IRK 5104 Machines Are Placed In Hands of Buyers Dur f lng Month of April' . Another new high record in retail sales In the United States was' established' hy Dodge 'Broth ers'' dealers in the week ended April 3 when 9104 Dodge Broth ers' motor cars- and Graham Broth- era trucks were placed In hands of buyers. This Is a gain of 2648 or 41 per cent, over the corres ponding period of one year ago when the total was 6458,' or 11 per .cenX i over , th week, ended Marcii 2 7 jtnia- year when the total sales were ' siQZr3T:'S y This unusual sales record Is the more astounding when one . con siders the severe weather condi tions which prevailed throughout the United States the past - week, the most unusual in the history of the United States weather -bureau. : ; The . total sales for the week ended April . 3"Were ,75' per cent over ineTlast-weeir or eDruary when the !" total -was "5 11. n Week by week this -year Dodgs,Brjr'tT,Ti i t sales have shown a constant eao. . For the four weeks 9ied 3 sales-e5Pe' JCSlxagsfn-of tTr per1 cent bveVthe loaf. we'.;i scJ February; WUhla .total o.f 8,5,1 1 ' units. , he weekly, high sales record ot 1985' was Established -during' th ' we4kJ ended :ApiTli"ll When" f 530 units were: placed Srlth' conium-" erst ' Compared wlti this '.the 'week ot April 3, this year; shows a gala ot 5 per cent. " - f -S. ft 2S." - yOuf cai if ybu jefc us dress up tHe iri-' -isK;; We arantee-y id all of our vorlc; ; which includes the ' complete repair or , 1 op ana poay pn au cars. i AUTO.TOPS AUTO .GLAS5 UPHOLSTERING atjJ m? T.C-Wocxi, Mgr, Phone 809 Salens, Oregon y J 'f '- - x. t ' ' i v 11 ! t i .V- 3 "4" "'-r.t- 'WWM - - - t .r. m - .. . - M - ' - . - .-. . t O .. or swinging along the highway this Overland Si i ne low swung, gravity oaiancea motor, sending its .VV' II Pwcr in a straight line to the rear axle, conquers every driving'demand it will out-run, out-pull, out : g accelerate any other power plant in anywhere near f its price or size class. ' ' ' ' R O FACTORn The gravity -balanced cliassis and body with' the -i, l weight kejpt low to the ground, gives a road stability The New 1 vU- that affords an unusual feeling of comfort and safety WitiyiFhtah ;'--"lones6omSU rough. ?an-i I II -throtde to cet out otthd traftic iam: keebs vou well j Sihcad.of the other cars oil the street. wntand fmal jl a 'appearanoei ther graceful lines, richtcolor tones, - 1 M luxurious upholstery and: quaHty: finW make this '??7?Wfi I "v car look fulTy $500 better than itt price: f cost m the industry : - . U ?i i.A uuu jjcutu wuai graviw oaiancc ana real wtuic power can pring ra ugnt six pertormance. J r I- '.' - -'V ,. I- -4 . V- : ,':4-;:;'-:v3:::l Streets .;. ; -u:.I.:. i.' . 'X ' TJP z . ; . r. . ... 11 . . . . . ... . . - t .. . ., - , ?J tHr;Ibfe ' j; , ; -j-i " i ' ' ' wtMMMI(t ' ' " ! - ' '' - ! ' . - . ' ; ' 4 ' ' . J : buy lr?Seltai '-cirs' Iculd inoi get tnem and had to be;atisned less desiraIeJseepi 'fiSifcfiffiBSi;! v ' ., . . .. ' ' i'V " " "Ti":' More than twice as rnanv Packdrd Six: i fiisserilrcir- ScdaiiQrcsatnple:ds" cars wera sold in 1925 as in 1924. Hsd j Uyered ratyour 4oo witii alji occeHiisiLr '.v Packard been aDle'toiirovide;carsifor: i accessories and WjUi freit cl toj v. w all who wanted them .this record j paid for $29 1 9. , ' : . would have been even greater. ! I-' ! c " ' v-' ;" .l r ; Ir you prefer - to -,biry!ontf T the paj-. This year the 25,000' fortunate owners i ment plan; yoUrhay pay 7295i4 who secured cars last year,iare send-5 i on delivery and I23.25npnAl.rii ing their friends to Packard v , !we examin yor entII ' And though well prepared now,: it is no has a market value inyt. doubt but a question of sweeps before ; and apply its price on the sjwHtptt ? our built-upr stocks will vanish . ' ment on the new car. . ; : t jy.'- Those who act' at onfce mav have ao . ! W.may have your car now, or CdSn, r immediate or eaily delivery oKimy ! wc can.seH it in the 'best niarjiet Cl mr,r1 T3onVv,rH Riv ' - !. wc year wuiuu uiuuurec W1U uc, w r Those who wait may be disappointed like the thousands of last year. ;-. y piir tad vantage. t i. ; " Quality cannot be: biiilt iiurxledly; ;and with Packard, quality' coxrsrefare , quantityi ; ; - - , : Then yoiir car buying1 problems will v be over tor years to corner ? You may have a Packard SixayeT I The proof? The majority o'f last year'p j buyers told us that: they intended; jto..; j tke.eplheir new Packard 'mbro ;ihia ; I .twice as long as the cars1 they traded li" - 3 K.-jrt . mimam&mnwmHimil ..imi .ni i.. tMiMiLL .liiiiL.iiir iiiiiiiiiiLMMMiBMiSMwisssSMii i niim ''ti ijumn " i iiinpninft rminn. i i h, mi IiiummwhiPi rfn ..miiW ingliftl i"f iiiiinsiwwsiMiiil' 1 iWBwiti mw"- f t 3