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ROSEBURG NEWS REVIEW WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 4, 1925. FIVE OMOB WS IUS NE awe, ' - - r J J. . . l V ' lilJaBk. I i- ! SMALL POINTS ARE flip Qjap IVi-inch Wheclbase A Brand o Performance That Will Amaze You S-P-E-E-D! 60 flashing miles per hour when you want it. That's the result of the new-type engineering GW. Nash has incorporated in the design of this perfected valve-in-head Special Six motor. R-O-A-D-A-B-I-II-T-Yl Extremely low swung and beautifully balanced, this car seems literally to drive closer to the road at high speed. The price, $1225 f.o. b. factory, includes 4-wheel brakes, full balloon tires, and 5 disc wheels at no extra cost. SPECIAL SIX SERIES ADVANCED SIX SERIES Models range from $1095 to $2290, f. o. b. factory L. R. CHAMBERS, Nash Dealer Highway Service Garage Rosebiirg, Oregon Thousands of dollar aro spent to make a minor improvement one t hut u laymnu cannot delect, but one that will add to his en joyment as an automobile owner. Tim "Mttle TlkiiiKtt." Somo ot Ui.'e "little things" that the average uutomoblle owner hardly notices are describ ed by Kd Marsh. Chevrolet dealer who has just iutroduced and Ik now show in newly designed Chevrolet models. '"Koi mer Chevrolet owners, who have purrhuitL'd the new model, undoubtedly have wondered why the engineers changed the gaso line tank opt'tiirtR from the rifcht to the lefi side," ttniil Marsh. "The teal reason Us that when driving from the sewnty-pound cylinder bUnk. to the quarter-ounce iwiuh ' key. A special depart mont employiUK t iRhteen skilit-d iiKtaura Is con tinually buity iiiukuig the stamp iiu-8, while boms o( other wor kers are engaged thVounhout the ; Kurd tailor i. 'a iu niurkiiitf the i'urts; lu a majority of Instances It has lift1 n found possible to incur- ! porato the op'faiion wiih the uianufuctunns procesisca. Sprint; uuxoa arc marked an the siuol m rolled at the mills. lrop toiled and cold-headed steel parts are marked by stemiia cut into diet, ome of the parts, like the cwiik shuit, pis Urn ring and rear axle ' ring gear bet uuse of the e qufuie of operations and prfd- 1 sioir required are stamped iu separata operations. lu the engraving department nu average of 7 00 mumps and sten cils of the Ford trade-murk in various sizes are made daily. "This trade-mark on genuine Ford parts not only assures to the twenty-one years of study, ro- M-arch un dwork in developing the strongest materials and the most eiticient design, but a ho stands as a aufi'KUard against the 1 cotuuerteit," states C. A. Lock 'wood, manager of Ford sales sales agency in Koseburg. TRAFFIC COP BUSY tank on a crowded ! car own'r products that represent road the right side of the car is lowest and gasoline splashes through the air vent, causing a loss and spoiling the appearance of the car. "Previously It was difficult for ftu automobile owner to synchron ize both brakes so that they would give, equal pressure. Engineers j devised a simple equalizing device that eliminated .this dilficuly and Zad. l"H I. Tr.lf.cC..,, W.o,t ,.ut In -.-j The location of tho rubber I X:JL.J,....TK jiiancHi He found a number of the city's business meu leaving their 'cars on the main streets over the yi' niinute limit and tagged their maehines. ordering their appear ance in the my court. No .fines were imposed by City itecoider Whipple but each violator was in quired to contribute, to the Salva tion Army box which is kept in the ciiy hall for sueh purpont" and as a result of the cop's activities the Salvation Army will have sufficient money to do a good deal ot charity . wurk. halves of the windshield frequent ly caused annoyance by interfer ing with the driver's vision. This was corrected by the invention of the VV one-pieco windshield for closed cars and by putting the di vision on open car w'mlshields well below the level of the eyes. Another Himple change has been tho curving; upward of the instru ment board at the eides. This, to the -casual glance, has only given ignore graceful line-, but its real Purpose is to afford considerably j more leg room lu the front com partment. "These Improvements are just minor atiairs that coine uukerald- iHm't forget tho tractor school at W harton Jtros. tomorrow, fc'lhurs- ed. There are, of course, the uay.eu. mil lit a. m. to 4 p. m. more important improvements ' r-:!TIFJ!TITT'r? 7 -foX. 'such as the pressure gun lubricat ing; system that has banished the dirty reuse cups from the chas sis; the disc clutch, Duco finish i and many engine refinements that have added greatly to the com fort of the automobile owner." O (1200) J LETTERS FROP4 THE J i'EOPLt - ; and even bad for tho school that uiand.s now adjacent to the Rainu site now considered witii its nar rowness, noi.y trucKs and trMIic THE SCHOOL ELECTION TO BE HELD SATURDAY- and think of that railroad ana liii i n D' volume ol noise, t-ay r':uiy are i 1 contdennp locating a Kchool build- , iiir of any calibre in euch a jilaee? ' Let us think lor a moment of tin 1 1 oiher file and let us not bo unrea- Kditor News-Review: ' i xouabie but consider it from all Is to irive each honest voter a : anKles a well. The West KnsVburK chance after a very careful earn- kite which is two blocks dlKiaiue sidei-Bte decision to express by , from the west end of the Ciak jour vote where you think the new i street bridge on nice levtl land not hlch school buildinK should be ! cut up with streets. All the ncre erected. I atte required to nlace the bulldlnx Krected; say that word means lor buildings as the case may be la nil in this case, doesn't It? And It ter on: back from the street as. means responsibility Tor every votj we would naturally like to see them er so lets vote Intelligently. We and have plenty of room for reerV don't want the responsibility on our ation purposes and for the many shoulders for a"d time of placing ! automobiles if we so choose to ride. the high school building on an in- j Also garage housing for those ma-i ferior site. Let us not be narrow j chines w hich should be with per-i in this decision. We are to choose i haps small fee tor h- ir use. This j between two sites. Now let us rea-lsite is just weft of the newly ilu- j son together for tlTe good of our , proved Laurel wood Addition which what? lourisls that pass this way? houses a great number of our best1. No: for a monumental improvement people which is a building re-, to the city of Itoseburg? No; well stiicted district; and tile surround-, bhall we plare I Ins building which ing vacant property will naturally' is entirely lor our young men anil j oe iini'iuieu im w imi ue mi.- women 10 unisn ineir eoucauoii in mjip ui mpims. dui "i i a central location that is, entirely , too far. If that is the way you feel inadequate for a school of this sort 1t might be well for you to take a two or thne mile walk each morning before commencing your studies. Let us remember also that the building under consideration is a seho d building for and construct- The name Ford goes on 2 . f "i 1 .- j 000 Kord cur and truck parts every day as a protection to car the school d.-n ict No. I. and J Tr,.,i,.-,r,',.rLii... .i mi .,. .... ........... ... .. . i w 1 1 ti the word In the now lainl- any business Interests by locating ar scrllt jn 19,4 wuI1 it in some Interior central noisy ,purius first all,ear(.(). This location which is anyway entirely ltl.a((,.markinj. wag ,.xU,luU.(, , too small. Hut let s build it in a ,vhPn m.irk,.,g wer() Mace that we will be proud of and ,omh.a wllh tho founiurfoin alt tor our bent young people w horn ; ,orty m,llnK ,,, .ime yorA ull wo are proud of the coming power K(,miino Imrl8 ,, ,w.onle BO,Ilt.. of the nation. The west side is a i tliiiiK of an industry itself, good site.aml we might fjnd some I i)ff,.rtllt tBiitlurtl parts into oiner as goon, liui tei s nine u sue which tho tradu-mark in worked filst and entirely for the benefit of the students that w ill use II. C. 1). MAVNAItD, SAYS GIANT GREED OPPOSES AMENDMENT during manufacture now total a 51 Wa are increasing our stock all the time SARFF'S Auto Wrecliing House 329 N. Main St When giving that car of yours an overhauling remem ber we have the parts to re place those that are worn out or broken, and at half price. Phone 553 ASsnd Investment Pfew and Always A Ford Closed Car, purchased now will be of daily use to you throughout the year. It will serve you taithlully in the worst weather even when you would hesitate to take out a larger car. Requiring the smallest investment of any closed car, a Ford assures you complete comfort and certainty of travel. And with the coming of warmer days, your apprecia tion of it will increase as you learn how fully a Ford meets oil your motoring needs. Fordor Sedan - - 660 Touring Car - 290 Tudor Sedan - S80 Runabout - - - 260 Coupe -mm- S20 All phem f. a. b. Detroit On Opn Can Starter and Demountable Rime arm $65 Extra See the Nearest Authorized Ford Dealer ' 4 , ',y:; ' j'm 55 tt" jiT .'.'-V ? vt V ' -yp i?- ; wiJSfi- ...j'-'JSf'l , , t ' y.w-... J JO ,VI9ITOP.8 cAIVE ALWAYS WELCOME AT AIL FORD PLANTS Used Cars I : : : 1 Walking is out of Fashion these cloys. And why shouldn't it be with cars so serviceable and cheap. See our List of Car Bargains -autos that you can depend upon to give service when you want it. Rapp Brothers Cass and Pine Phone 371 Kli tor N ws Kt vlfw : JuA a word to our frHins, agents, rirt'Ktiila tivos of the people hi our lninla ture. 1'hililren hi-h dear to mothers, raiher'H, Hi W. C. T. 1"., the iar-ciH-l achers aoiatolti', welfare v, oi K' tk, and all guardians of t-hild-IkxmI. Our (letnoerat y broaden and 1ens sinc women are factum In Kov.-rnnient. Ii it an old Haying that "a woman, will have Uw la hi word anyhow." That -(end ncy it not"d in our expanding democracy the retei t-ndum ova to Hit source of-ghtful ioir to rule. Jl our rejireM-ntativ cannot con-iwientliJU(-ly or oiher'Aise -upport ihfl child labor amendment, we aj I al from tliem to tin polls. Lot tlu. iteop! decide, who.se riht, In tit1 laht armiyifi, ii to decide, to rule. Jlad tliis am'iidiiW)t been entitl ed what It really (. , 'A children'n protective educational amend ment," it would iiut have encount ered po much opposition from Kiant greed. Hut the while rose of the tender conjjtience and of Christian sentiment, was dubbed a labor bou quet, the same which doesn't smell so sweet to the profiteering pioboscis of sordid butdi.M.i. It is a Mendicant fact, and I now refer to it reirreifuMy, thai ih aidf- In th i:trk das of our mt'ioLal W 1 exifvteiire, now stand atiurict the chd'lrr-n s protective educational a mend men t. It U t -m unfair to the p-j n- y lative.-i v horn w . e'-cf io the pifi!--r.t and t-oni:re..- to a --smite that they wilt do the wrnn- ttdnr; and too fair to a rmrwiertive tri bunal tha' scr''H for life. Vi . fuiii'1 that it doeji th.. htl i flilnc by hettfr.;; at naught theiwill of the j eople d'lly epr -s d. Are we fair to oiirfteiws, and to the cauM ol eel! (sovernment ? a. w. Kiii;rd:KicKsox. aiiLiijjim:aui;iu:iiiiinjiro:.i;;iii Atovter .Kent , R D THINK WHAT IS I BACK OF o IT EVERY customer who buys an Atwater Ke.t set from us becomes a real raJio tan. Atwater Kent quality and perform ance plus our installation of the set assure perfect radio satisfaction. Drop in today, and let, us demonstrate Atwater Kent RaJio to you. You Will he delighted at its remarkable ease of oper ation, its volume, distance, and clear, natural reception. -o j : AM I I HS '1 11 lIA I'Iti:. Tho Rc'ni'' tnkcn ulxiurd tho IniMB-AI hinllr lliit r In the iirmliic- ilidti, "In I'.vvry 'oniHn'H Llfo' , 'tlm I'lfHt National jilcture now bo inK Hhown nt tbc Antli-rs Tlinutro, wcri' lakcn on wIh (h'siKni d aftrr tho pluiiH of tin' S. ti. Olympic, of th Kil .Star lino. Tho lalilns, utiitiTooinit. hallwayit, clfckH, mid brulKi. were reproduced ill perfect Wiilard Service Station 122 S. Stcphtni Phono 136 Hnve you ftnirit'tnlug To u i L .Ne , Vf ..... rjrrZm ir'le, .j give ay. ELECTRICAL SERVICE Authorized by the tar juanulHeturer Chevrolet, Buick, Oakland, ' Max well, Overland, Star, Durant, Chrysler and many others. I'.J. .ii ii:i I l..i'..' j 1 1 ir ear r I .'.ii. i c oiupl.-tu m I. of i l tri. al allH at.d ni" 'inli'iji' nt Iri South- detail for tho many dramatic tce nes between Cherbourg and Now York. Liberty Theatre. KomnHiliifc ot an idea of tho bin neHH und Renftral acope ot IioiirIiih KalrhankH' latest photopluy nenna tion, "DoHKlaa KalrhankH In Hohiii Hood," may l Kaihornd from the niiniiiiary of facta given herrwith. l-'or this last world in Fairbanka aitper-reainrcH, which In c-omlha; to the Liberty theatre today and to morrow tinder a United ArtlMa re lease, a hont of I'lifflneorK, archl tecta, artUta and artlnann labored for months beruro ever a camera lcna uhh opent d. Twenty-two experta thlved nnd studied In the necessary rcKcarch work for a-curalu dt-KlKnliiK of the calonsal Heta. LllinirleK the world over were ransacked by thetp experta for an- thoritative facta In aacertalnlni? the historical data that aiL tuiitht be pr i wen led 'truthfully Ui . Jha period. . . Klctloa Library, upstalra, jra sonlc Temple. Over thi."ty-five bun dred booka. With a complete leinecr wire aerrlca, reaching to all part ol Oregon, the Ne'wa-KeTlew furr iRhea Ita 4zeo atirHrtrera rh lnt . attention elks . fast Exalted Killers' nlcht Thuraday, Feb. 6. Lunch al 6 p. in. Fine program. CAUL E. WLMUKRLY Chairman. Automotive Electric Service 122 South &tepheni St. Used Ford Cars! " ' .'j.'L..-..'i8i--a".iii i- ' -;:,;l,.li7,J From $25.00 Up All Kinds and Sizes. Used Ford Coupe, new paint '. $285.00 Used Ford Roadater, del. box on back $225.00 U3ed Dodge Touring $100.00 Used Dode Delivery $90.00 F ord Delivery, new body. For a Few Days Only 30x3 1-2 Goodyear Tire and Tube $7.50 30x3 1-2 Goodyear Cords $11.00 32x4 Fabric Tires ." $10.00 A can of Tube repair free with each tire. Genuine 13-plalo Ford Battery $16.50 C. A. Lockwood Motor Co. Authorized Ford 6a'ei and Srvlc