Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, January 21, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    FQUR , ROSEBURC NEWS-REWEW WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1925.
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I pitAi Tiir ' i mtilf-h the automobile has come1 j.
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' NEWGHEVROLET!
UNIVERSAL ''VP'SM
Wf Till 9
77;? Tudor fecw ;
admirably meets winter
driving needs
The wide utility ol this popular body type makes it a
splendid winter car for the average family.
In the Tudor Sedan you have a closed car you will not
hesitate to take out in any weather. Light in weight, yet
sturdy and always dependable of performance, it is safe,
convenient and extremely easy for anyone to handle.
'
In its roomy interior you will ride snugly and comfort
ably. Viewing its attractive appearance, you will never
regret your decision to purchase this inexpensive, yet so
highly satisfactory a car.
Tudor Sedan
$sso
Fordor Stdan S660
Coup - 520
Touring Car 290
Runabout 260
On orn rtn dmeunfibt
rinuuid ururfl&siuc
All prlco I. o. 6. Detroit -
SEE THE NEAREST AUTHORIZED
FORD DEALER
VISITORS ARE AIWAY8 WELCOME AT ALL FORD PLANT8
Evolution of the new Chevrolet,
which made Its initial bow at the
New York automobile tihow this
month, was marked by hard, exact
ing yet Interesting labor extending
over a period of more than a year.
Aa far back as 1923 automotive
and metallurcical experts atarted
drawinK plans for the netf automo
bile. Sample cars were made, con
taining the forty-odd new Improve
ments, Including disc clutch,
springs, axles, manifold, etc., and
these cars were turned over to se
lected drivers working directly un
der the cnlneerlng staff for the
hardest teats human ingenuity
could devise. Kvery detail In the
new car was forced to prove itaelf
more than adequate for any de
mands it might be called upon to
fulfill.
The new semi-elliptic springs un
derwent harder usage than any car
owner could give them in five
years. Day and night drivers tore
over bumpy ruads, taking railroad
crossings, ruts and inequalities at
high speed. The drivers were work
ing under orders to "bust those
springs if you can."
The new axles, front and rear,
were subjected to similar trials.
Every strain expert drivers could
think of was placed on the axles,
which had already withstood severe
laboratory tests. Stresses that or
dinary driving never would cause
were placed on the new channel
steel frame and Its five sturdy
cross members.
In fact every detail that Is Incor
porated Into the new Chevrolet was
tested, improved and re-tested un
til it scored 100 per cent before It
was adopted. In this way it was
possible for the Chevrolet company
to go Into quantity production at
once, secure in the knowledge that
its new line would more than meet
any requirements car owners would
place on It.
which the automobile has come
through to Its present development,
1 can think of no concern which
has made more important contribu
tions to finer transportation than
Huick; and. this has been , done
mainly by having the right type of
chassis in the beginning and follow
ing the line of Improving and per
fecting this chassis over a long per
iod of years.
"That Buick has hit the popular
fancy of those who want sound
transportation values plus attrac
tive lines has been shown by years
of its leadership in sales. At each
succeeding exposition of the in
dustry's progress, Buick is one ex
hibit which holds universal inter
est, not because Its mechanical in
novations are sensational, but rath
er because Buick prestige is so
firmly established in the public
mind that allow visitors aro always
.ager to Inspect Buick engineer's
annual contributions, .
I
TO BE FEATURED
TRIBUTETOBUiGK
II
What has bMn prcomjiHshrtl by
one institulion building taruii;ht to
a definite kuuI is Htrikiiifcly illus
trated by th National Auiomobile
Show jut closi'd In New York. For
the Hf v-nth consecutive year, Hutek
was awarded the honor of fitrit
choice of apace allotted because
this comnany led all other nn'nib rs
of the Automobile Chamber of
Commerce In volume of business. ,
"I'nHwayed by the whims of lh5
tteatton, Huick has hewed clo.se to
the line of building automobiles
that are outstanding each year be
cause they are the result of the it
fection of models Iouk known for
their worthy performance," said O.
C. Maker.
"In a quarter of a century In
I Making power, as veil . as eco
j nomical operation, among the pre
j dominating features of the new
1925 Star cars, the "million dollar
, motor," one of the latest develop
! menu, Is announced by the Durant
j Motor company of California,
: through Kapp Bros., local distribu
I tors.
According to factory engineers,
! the uninitiated will have a hard
' timo distinguishing its operation
from that of a multi-cylinder power
I plant because of the many reflne-
ments that have been made to
j greatly increase the power.
Drought about by gradual de
l velopment rapier than any sudden
J change In manufacture, the new
1 motor has been tested In thousands
i of miles of actual operation.
I That the new motor will be
brought before the motoring public
during the next few months factory
engineers are devising tests that
w ill be held by them and by dealers
ail over the western territory. Sev
eral informal tests have been held
undr the supervision of newspaper
men in Oakland, Cat, in one of
these tests, actual timing of accel
eration showed a pickup of from 5
to 25 miles per hour, in second
gear, in 4 seconds, a record that is
believed never before to have been
equalled by a light four-cylinder
motor. '
New low prices are announced
simultaneously by the factory af
fecting all models or the 1025 Star
motor cars. The new price range of
delivered prices Is from 679 on the
standard louring car to $ 1095 for
the Kport sedan. All models are
equipped with four-wheel brakes, of
the locomotive type. Hal loon tires
are standard equipment on some
models and optional on others.
Trincess Tsianlna will appear in
the artistic costume of her race.
wearing a dress of beaded buck
skin, moccasins, and beaded head
band. Hear her on Jan. 26, at the
Conservatory.
auto show season in New York
the big attraction on Broadway,
Crowds flocked to see It and lln
gered to watch the operations
. ... Ill l PliriiM LL BTIIuL 1 hl'' 1,01,1 n'ily methods were
IU I nH 1 1 III ITU I llnr 'IwminMnii.Nl on a line re.splemknt
III I 1 UIIUI I I L.n I UUL , Wiin nhkel finish and where work-
. . ! int'u In white uniforms worked with
y line In action , nickeled tools.
The final shmmii
in Hie t how room of the Koid M
tor Company's r:ew "i oik branch
was' the outstanding feature of the
Spectators marveled at the pre
cision ol Ford parts, permit! lug
such vny and rapid assembly into
Let Us Get Busy
on t li.it hrnken or defective part
of jour cur un-l make It riniit.
You aru not gelling complete
service or real pleiiHure from
your auto Investment If it is laid
up nto.st of tho time. Wu will
keep ii running.
Hall & Young Garage
6;il Winchester St. Phono 838
Koschurg, Oro.
completed cars.
One feature of the exhibit which
never failed to give the crowds a
thrill was when cars left the line.
As the completed car reached the
end a driver took the wheel, the
motor was started by an Ingenlus
device, spinning the rear wheels.
and then the car was driven
under lis own power.
Approximately forty Ford cars
were built dally during the exhibit
and Kord dealers quickly sold all
I of them. Many purchasers camel
to the showrooms, saw their own
cars built and driven off the line
ready for delivery to them.
Kor quick results use Hews I Use News-Review Classified
Review classified ids. i'hnne 13b I vettislng for results.
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SPeCIAL
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o say that the Special Type-A Sedan
looks as good as it-really is, is simply to
N pay a just and deserved tribute to the
coachwork and the special equipment
The appointments were determined
in the usual Dodge Brothers way
strictly on a basis of quality and not
of cost
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the Buick Valve-in- Wj0
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Authoriied Ford Sales and Service
Reductions in the price of all
i rinsed cars by the Studebaker cor
poration stirred the motor car in
dustry us nothitiK else ilurliiK the
New York auto show, reads a com
munication which W. A. Burr and
Sons, local distributors, received
this past week from the factory.
Two important cuts in prices
were those on the bift six sedan and
the Herline, largest of the Stude
baker products.
"The reduction is made possible
because of the lamer production in
the rompany's ftio.i plains,
and because the rontpany makes an
entire car. awndlnK payment of ex
its costs to makers ot separate
parts." President A. 11. Krskilie tte
clsrtd In his communication to
Hurr. Ktkine save lender a.--sur-atice
that no curtailment, direct or
Indirect. In the quality of the cars,
w ould be made.
To accomplish the pales record
made by Studebaker tlirouKhout the
nation durlim the past three
months, the blu factories had to
run at altmxt full capactt), day anil
nluht.
The new prices are on the same
basis as the old. In recurd to spe
cial eiiulpmi nt. An extra charge of
tin is made on the standard six
line and 175 on the special and bic
six lines for four-wheel brakes,
disc wheels and balloon Urea.
K'htn bttttr
mutomobttft
ait enir,
9li, ,(
tuild Iktm
a smaller quantity
cf gasoline give up
more horsepower.
Valve 'In-Head
means "Buick
ahead" on
hills and in
volume of sales
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MOTOR SHOP GARAGE
ROSEBURG Distributori lor Douglas Courty OREGON
BUICK MOTOR COMPANY. FLINT, MICHIGAN
When Utter automobllrs arc fruilf, Ptr' vW bwtid hvm j
I ray
To Get the Most Value
for Your Money
Your next car must have Continental
Red Seal Vibrationless Motor, Four
wheel Brakes, Disc Clutch, Tubular
Backbone and Force Feed Lubrication.
Unless you get these modern improve
ments in the car you buy, you are not
getting full value for your money, nor
complete motoring satisfaction.
It's easy to pay when you buy our way.
Come in today. ' - ,
"Tomorrow's Cat Today"
RAPP BROTHERS
Cass and Pine St.
Star Dealers
Phone 371 Roseburg, Ore.
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