Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 257, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 2, 1930 Page: 3 of 6
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THE YOAKUM HERALD
SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 2, 10<0
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ALONG AUTOMOBILE ROW
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ICE DEPARTMENT URGES
(CRIST 1C ALWAYS LOCK
(S WHEN PARKING THEM
ivwr lowvo your automobile
oked, In (Uo warning broadcast
notariats by tho Detroit Po-
BbPftrtmobt rooontly. Hun
■ of automobile thlovoH. tho
5* have (Uncovered, are prowl
tho ■Hoota of every largo
, awaiting the opportunity to
ir aoiuo automobile that la
or looked or unlocked,
any cars ©von when looked by
ownera are broken Into ami
la removed. It lx often a
pie matter for tho thief to
© aomo uutomobllo look a with
>lec© of pipe or aomo other
me.
hla typo of thief lx not nl
'a Intoroatod lo stealing tho
mvobtlo. lie pilfers clothing,
1 clubs, buggiiKo and other val
uabloa which are often loft lu|dluato"churKo" when you are drlv ,010 TQlipv Aun ni|P Oil ro
unlocked care. urn ai mure than ton iuii»h an ------------*| automobile Induatry. bocuuae In
ill OllUIra MIN IN lwwU SATw every community these dealers
nnno ciiro pyirr ale recognised ax progressive, de
1 pondaldo business men. capable
unlocked care.
Articles totalling utoro (halt
120,000 In value were stoleu from
automobiles lu Detroit during
11129. Tho thlovea are usually con-
tout to sell the atoloU gooda tor a
tractlou of Ita value.
Tho Detroit police have found
that cars are Holdout entered by
broaktug the window kIuhn. This
procedure, they any, Involves lot*
much uoUe and the thtevoa great-
ly prefer to wait for an unlocked
car or one which they believe
they can fore© without much trou-
ble
This condition abstains in this
section as well as In Detroit and
auto owners and drivers should
give caroful attention to this mat
ter of locking tbelr cars.
——(Turn Tout May it©)-.....
FRONT SEAT ADVICE
tug at tunic than ten tulles an
hour with tho lights off. If It
doesn't, have your elect ideal ays
tent Inspected ao that your bat
lory won’t be worn out.
The ammeter noodle should In
It’s u good Idea, nrouud the
first of the year to change the
valve cores on ull four tires the
first time you stop at a service
station. New valve insides coat
little and are Qutukly replaced.
Keep a record of the number
or your Ignlllou key so you cau
get a new one easily If It’s lost.
Without the number, It would he
necessary to dissemble tho lock
to flud out what key fitted It.
Rome of the hydraulic shock ah
sorbets need readjustment for the
cold weather use. If your car
seems to ride loss easily than ll
did a few mouths ago, maybe the
shock absorbers need attention
TIME FOR "DISARMAMENT" HERE TOO!
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AT THB AMAZINGLY LOW PRICE- OF
AND UP—F. O. B. FACTORY
-th« LOWEST PRICE at which
Brothers has aver b««n sold.
a Six by Dodge
— th« LOWEST PRICE at which Dodge Brothers have
ever offered a closed car.
-the LOWEST PRICE at which a Six with internal-
expanding four-wheel hydraulic brakes has ever
been offered.
— the LOWEST PRICE at which you could have a
car with a Mono-piece Body—the most advanced
construction known to the industry.
DQDEE BROTHERS
SIXES AND BI5HTS
URHotoiNe eveev tradition op* popqo ppppnpapiutv_« * 4
ETLINGER MOTOR COMPANY
CORNU GRAND AYR. AND FOREST ST.
Four aignUlcum events that have
taken place within the past few
days arc Interpreted by C. W.
Mat boson, general sales manager
of Dudgo Druthers, uh tangible
evidence that business conditions
lu the Dulled States have actual
ly reached the point where the
automotive Industry may definite
ly count upon a large voluc of
business during the coming year
than was transacted during 1929.
This applied he says Ir* all the
branches of the business pas-
senger eats, trucks and buses.
The four factors upon which
Mr. Mulhcson bases Ids conclu
sinus are:
t. Assurance from Holier! I*. Iji
moni, Secretary of t'ommcrcc, (bar
public construction throughout the
country during tin* coming year
will reach tho record total of an
proximatcly $7.090.000,Odd.
2. The report from the Depart
meat of l.alu>r that for the first
ilnn- slum last fall tin- tide of
unemployment lias changed In the
right direction.
!1. Increases in production sohe
doles announced by Dodge Uroth
era and other automobile maun
fact tilers, reflecting Increasing
buying by the public.
I. Optimistic reports of local
business conditions accompanied
by additional orders from automo
bile dealers lu every section of
tho country.
"Tito business history of the
Halted States for men than a
quarter of a century shows plain
ly that when the building and .tu
tonuibllo Industries start slmullan
coualy on oulurgod programs, eon
oral business Is likewise good,"
said Mr. Mathcgnn.
"Complete reports front tho gov
enters of 2ti slates and partial!
reports from 22 states Indicate
that I‘resident Hoover’s appeal for
Increased public construction will
result this year In work reach
lug the $7,090,000,000 mark.
This figures does not Include
residences commercial and Indus
trial structures and other private
operations which last year total
ed more than $3,000,000,000.
"Deports from automobile maun
faeturers announcing increased
production schedules were made
public at almost the sumo lime
that the encouraging figures per
talning to public construction
emanated from Washington
"Tho clearly indicated progress
lu those two linos may ho safely
accepted as concrete assurance
ttist automobile sales will Increase
steadily during 1930.
"Tho significance of Improved
employment conditions needs no
explanation.
"Add to these factors tho opt I
mist to reports front old, estab
Halted dealers representing every
section of tho country and there
Is painted for 1930 one of the
brightest pictures of sales pros
peels that tho automotive Indus
try has over looked upon.
"1 testyUrottiers dealers enlhus
itism Is never discounted in tbo(i: \Y llrowncll of the Ihowmdl
\uto l'u., Dlrmiughum, Ala ; llni
tor ll. Hull «d the Harter Ik Hull
Do., Daltlmore, Mr,; Karl (’. Wll
Hamsun of the Williamson Motor
Co. Jacksonville, Flit and others,
form direct evidence that busl
ness tmprovemut Is not confined
to any one section but Is spread
generally over the country."
——— (Turn Tom Mu) HO) --------
SAVES YEARS FOR GAR,
DIES ON FIRST JAUNT
of appraising local business con
dltIons accurately
"Reports of greatly oulurgod
sales possibilities, therefore, from
such veteran roeogulied dealers
as l-'x governor’ Alvin T Fuller of
the Massachusetts Motet Car Co..
Uostou, Mass.; C Hush Du sh loll
of the Dashbdl Motor Co, Chicago
Illinois; Jesse NorvuU of the Not
vail Motor Corp.. Tulsa Okla.S
J. ,1 DcJaructtc of the Thompson
DeJurnott© Co., lx>s Angeles, Cal.
AS I HO VI hid', N. C. (.T) All
his life Alexander Vullotlon want
ed to own an automobile
Year after yoai tin tanner hat
saved ms caimm> aiming to in*
fund by doing odd iohs bciwivh
seasons When In was 47 U»
had enough saved aud the i«y
came
Proudly he hud the bright, sew
sedan brought home lo show hU
wife. With a youth hired tv-
show him the tricks of Urlvtafc
| Vullottou started out on the HlgV
way. He met tits (list car usd
turned out too far. The cRf
plunged over an i-mbunkmeut, usd
overturned
Vallottou was killed
- - (Toni Turn Uu,l UO) ..........
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Roominess,* Luxury Offered in New Chevrolet Six
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V Roominess, comfort and luxury, hitherto unexampled in a car at it-- price, arc offered in the(
new Chevrolet closed models. An instance of this is noted in this view *>1 the rear seat of tho
new’ Sotlan, which shows the wide dm*r, smart fittings, deop-lufted comfortable seat, tilted
backward this year to increase its restfulness. Ample foot room, itv, has been provided.
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Never ha# a Chevrolet car won greater
praise lor it# appearance than the new
Chevrolet Six. It# new Fiaher bodic#
reveal In every detail the nrtlitry that
has made the Fiaher name famous
throughout the motor car world. In
beauty of line and color, in balance
and harmony of design, they represent
one of the greatest »tyle triumph# in
Fiaher history. I ’phoUterie# are richer
and more durable. The instrument
panel carries a new and more attrac-
tive grouping of the control instru-
ment#. Seats .ire wider and sleeper.
In fact, not a single feature has been
overlooked that would
add to the comfort and
convenience of both
driver and passenger#.
T1IIC ORtATKIT
CHEVROLET
in uiKvauurr snnin
In addition to its new beauty, the new
Chevrolet Six represent# a remarkable
advance in every phase of perform-
ance. It# improved six-cylinder valve*
in-head engine hu* been increased to
SO horsepower—giving faster acceler-
ation, and greater reserve power.
Steering ha# been made safer and easier.
Four 1 ovejoy hydraulic shock absorbers
provide exceptional riding comfort.
Fully enclosed, internal-expanding,
weather-proof brakes give positive
braking control. And numerous struc-
tural improvements add to the ear’s
dependability, endurance and long
life. Come in today
and see this ear. And
remember, it is now
availuhle —
No other tire
gives such de-
pendable trac-
tion for passen-
ger car or truck.
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LOUIS UPPMAN
(OuarantM isrvlc© Button)
Asa, 011% OrtMlnt, Washing
Battery Borvloo Otm««
— AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES'
ROADrrVH..............*495 OOUPK..................*565 Kim AN mtl IVMRY......*595
PM A ETON..............*495 m*RT X'lHTPK..........*625 Olll^BHY CHASSIS.,, .*365
sikSnr ROADsti a......*525 non rudan...........*625 ili ton chassis.......*520
S&ACH.................*565 HKD AN ,....*.............*675 CUaArWITM CAS...*625
1 Alt SrlcM f.t.k fmetmry. Kllat, MtoMf »
YOAKUM MOTOR CO. INC.
Corner Lott and May Sts. — Yoakum, Texas
rA SIX IN THB PR1CB RANGE OF THB F$0t
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Morgan, Cena S. Yoakum Daily Herald (Yoakum, Tex.), Vol. 33, No. 257, Ed. 1 Sunday, February 2, 1930, newspaper, February 2, 1930; Yoakum, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth758918/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Carl and Mary Welhausen Library.