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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1922)
nnsmrnn, nnr.c.ns. wi-ivFsnT. JAvrtnv is. tog. rxr.r. SITFFY ipina pan via uji fiim l I HI1" i tliMMinii; lit rH-; ' v THE UNIVERSAL CAR We Will Meet You at the Auto Show via isJs OT3 January 19-20-21 ARMORY FORD COUPE The Car for her FORD SEDAN The family car We will be pleased to demonstrate and explain in detail our products We carry everything for the Ford owner f sen We carry a complete line of Fordson Parts FOR THE Fordson Tractor 1 I i yJS"9 iV ttf ' - .'If v FORD 1-TON TRUCK-The Truck for every purpose. FORD TRACTOR The modern tiller of the soil C. A. LOCKWOOD MOTOR COMPANY AUTHORIZED-FORD DEALERS tiair Win?. 1 Studebaker Leadership Studebaker is one of the world's largest automobile manufacturers, and n consistent leader in all developments of the automobile for the benefit of the user. Among its contributions in improved quality, better per formance and greater value, may be mentioned : first to make extensive use of pressed steel. first to make six-cylinder mo tors in a single casting, or enbloc. first to produce n car with crown fenders. first to sell a six-cylinder car for less than $2.(100. first to use plate glass win dows in top as standard equipment. first to use cord tires as standard equipment on a car nelli UK for less than $2,000. first to produce n car in which Molybdenum steel was used. first to produce a car, selling for less than $l,5(0, with crankshaft and connecting rods machined all over. first to cast the intake mani fold in the detachable head. first to use, and inventor of, the internal hot spot. first to use 20 degree inclined, silent operating valves. first to use, and inventor of. improved mounting ami lubrication of engine acces sories on front drive shaft. W UNfELLED Manufaclunng advanlages and large quan.i.y produc ,U .h ,f , 15 ? ,0.0,rr CatS.f S,Crling h!gh al Pris which make Ihem the most except.onal values on the market. Studebaker has always made price reductions as conditions justify. Get our new prices at the Show. C. 0. THOMAS, Distributor ROSEBURG, OREGON I iTT'lTBr?"l I l' Ti"T"i i i MM"MTOM 1 " ' 111 mr M Studebaker Facts Established 1852. Present capi tal investment, $70,000,000. Plants in South Bend, Indiana Detroit, Michigan Walkerville, Canada. Second largest in the world. Plants cover 225 acres; build ings contain 5,987,000 square feet of active floor space and investment amounts to $35,000, 000. Inventories of raw mater ials, work in progress and fin ished goods, amount to $20,000, 000. Research and experimental lab oratories, unexcelled in the in dustry, employ 100 skilled, men. 12,500 machines used in 500 manufacturing departments. Average number of employees, 14,000. 1,120 mechanical operations on the three models of Studebaker cars are accurate to one-thousandth (.001) of an inch; 360 to one-half of one-thousandth (.0005) of an inch. 080 inspectors are employed in the plants; 9,500 inspections during manufacture before cars are passed for delivery. In ad dition, 500,000 laboratory tests are made annually. 150 tons of castings made in Studebaker foundries daily. 000 tons of steel used by Stude baker annually. 7,000,000 gallons of fuel oil used annually in heat treating and in drop forge furnaces. 85,000,000 cubic feet of gas used annually. Over 450,000 EStudebaker cars produced and sold valued at $510,000,000. Studebaker cars are sold in all civilized countries and the trade-name "Studebaker" is a household word. I -' i'V'T -T-'fti rn 1 m . ii im rkitr., w ij, k uv