Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, March 25, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. INARCH 25. 1925
FOUR
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Bt MORE THAN A
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Buick
Four-Wheel Brakes
Of the more than a million Buicks in use
. today, the last 350,000 built have Buick
mechanical 4-wheel brakes. On these
350,000, Buick 4-wheel brakes have
proved their increased control and safety
by faultless operation through nearly
two years, in every extreme of weather.
8EE THE BUICK AND RIDE IN IT
MOTOR SHOP GARAGE
ROSEBURG Distributors for Douglas County OREGON
BUICK MOTOR COMPANY
FLINT, MICHIGAN
When better automobiles are built, Buick vill build ihem
My
born
My
bom
The following "Autoblograhpy of
a Ford" appeared la a recent Issue
of Memoirs, the school publication
of the U. 8. Grant high school. It
was written by Miss Barbara Jane
Avertll, 35 years old, residing at
No. 1067 East Ankeny street, Port
land. I am a Ford (the best car made)
and I was born In Metroit, Dlchl
gan. 'My given name is Henry, and
1 have a twin sister, Lizzie, for
whom I am often mistaken,
mother was a wheelbarrow.
In Mew Narket, Uichigan.
father was a "KoUs Rough"
in Yew Nork, Yew Nork.
I left my home In Metroit when
f was tsold to Mr. Farmer for 75
down and (3 a week. Mr. Farmer
was the most peculiar piece of hu
manity 1 have ever seen. He did
not have the slightest conception of
driving a good cur, and 1 was In
misery each time be took me out
of bis barn my special lodging
house. He continually persisted In
shifting me from low to reverse,
and then calling me some queer
names if I went backwards.
One day he took me out of my
house and around the block, stop
ped in front of a strange looking
barn, and sounded my horn. Al
most immediately the door opened
and out of the house swarmed all
of Mr. Farmer's family and rela-.
fives, exclaiming "Let's drive to
CHI's Homers!" Oh, what excru
ciating agony I suffered that day!
On our return trip Mr. Farmer
drove me Into a telephono post and
made my nose bleed; be drove too
close to some fence posts and
scratched off part of my nice shiny
complexion. As his raiutlves climb
ed out they declared, "We have
spent a most .enjoyable afternoon.
Please come and take us riding in
that wonderful car again." That
cheered me up some.
1 was then put into my barn and
was expected to sleep, but who
could after such a day? I stayed
awake all Wat nlglit wondering
where my sweet mother, noble
father, twin sisters and brothers
Invest a little each week yn nY7j?r aet
for this summers vacation a car for fishing,
. for trips to the
country, for Sunday picnics. Small weekly payments-out of
earnings will soon give you delivery of a car.
Under the Ford Weekly Purchase Plan you can start with
practically any amount you want, and make deposits of any
size you find most convenient. Almost before ou realize
it you will have the car paid for.
165,000 people have already purchased their Fords in this
way. Ask the nearest Authorized Ford Dealer to explain
now they did it and how easily you can do the same. See
him today or write us direct.
i
j Ford Motor Company, Dept. N-2, Detroit, Mich.
P!eM mull m full particulars regarding your easy plan for owning 1
an automobllo.
SEE THE N E A n T. S T
AUTHORIZED FCKO DEALER
C O U P E I
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MAKE SAFETY YOUR. RESPONSIBILITY
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PAIGE - T
EWETT
Sales and Service
WE take pleasure in announcing that
we have been appointed to handle
the sale and service of Paige and Jewett
cars in this territory. We have searched
the entire automobile field. We have com
pared the new Paige and Jewett point for
point with other cars at or near their
prices and we have failed to find anything
to equal them.
We have compared the new Paige
Jewett motors with all types sixes and
eights. In our opinion there are no motors
built today that will equal these perfected
sixes in Paige and Jewett cars. .
New Performance
Five minutes at the wheel and you will
know why we decided to represent Paige
Jewett. You will know why we were Un
able to find motors to equal the amazing
performance of these new Paige-Jewett
motors.
Astonishing acceleration! 2 miles an
hour to top speed m high without shift
ing gears. On those rare occasions when
you do use second the new velvet clutch
and transmission seem to do the trick for
you no clash no grind a simple effort
less movement. Women say it makes
them feel expert.
New costly balanced crankshafts have
eliminated vibration. A new chain drive :
for pump and timing shafts with auto
matic take-up sprocket adds permanent
quiet to smoothness. Two years' use of
this chain drive in the Paige without a
single replacement proved it right now
it is in the Jewett.
And these ample-sire big-displacement
motors are built to pull powerfully to
do their work economically for years with
out expensive upkeep.
New Beauty New Comfort
We have tried to find beauty that
equals the custom-built smartness and
style of the new Paige-Jewett cars. And
we have decided that it doesn't exist.
And such roomy comfort that leaves
you fresh at the end of a day's drive. You
ride on balloon tires and new type springs
in restful ease. Steering is a new pleasure.
Effortless touch control.
Enthusiasm and admiration have
greeted these new cars wherever they have
been shown. We want you to inspect them
to ride in them and drive them so that
you can personally experience the thrill
of their amazing performance.
There are no cars on the market today(
that represent a sounder investment.!
And you will pay far more to get Paige-:
Jewett quality in any comparable cars.
We invite all Paigc-Jeueit owner in tJiij territory to take ad
vantage of our modern service department. You will find trained
mechanics here ready to serve you courteously and quickly.
We maintain a complete stock of Paige and Jewett parts.
ROBT. B. STOUGH
Phone 122
329 W. Lane St
firm Pmwtnfrt Pai Brougham
PAIGE
New
Fir Passauar Jemttt Dt tuza Brougham
JEWETT
were; wondering If they hud own
ers morn capable, who could fully
apim.'tHto valunblo cars.
Dy after ilny my owner look mo
over the same roads; stopjted at
the same house; took In the same
number of quarts of milk, and r-
turned home at the same time In
the evening.
After 10 months of this hard la.
bor, I was deeply wounded to hear
my master :iy, "1 have ridden
In that shabby old rattle-trap all
1 Intend to. I am absolutely asham
ed to take the milk around to the
houses, let "lone (o In church In It.
I think fcwill unt rAilck. as that
hrlsht young salesman told me I
had betier."
A nice new house was built for
Betsy Buick while I was locked up
In my old shack. Mr. Farmer
brought visitors out to Inspect Bet
sy. 1 he would point out all the
good points. sajrln proudly;
'lxik at this new non-skid tofes:
Jook at this intomatlcwlndsnleld
wiper." Ttca lor . iht O. t tima, I
looked myself over. My fenders'
iro halt off; my doors were half
.off their hinges; my top was in
Iihrs, and I had only one wheezing
i cylinder left. Hut bad I not been
f i.ilifuif Had 1 not travoled the
routh, muddy roads w here no oth
icr car could go? Had 1 not been
i Mr. Farmer's first car, the one
:Ih) tauxht bliu to drive? Had 1
giiot given my owner'a relatives
ihe;r first Jy-rMe? Had not they
h"t n Joyful and happy over me?
pAfid now, did I deserve such
alnndon? Alas! My chagrin was
tu he greater!
One day a dirty. Ignorant Junk
l"aier drove up ami asked Mr.
Kifner If he had anything to sejl
' Well, yes, over In that wood
shai k Is pile of Junk which might
be of use to you."
"Hut, say," be called as the man
walked toward my rhack, "you
mlrht leave the engine. I may'
use t some time." '
; Such was Uie end. of a faithful I
car. I
4 , . ! ...
OAKLAND, March 53. The
rising tide of liusfncr.a was Kitm
marized as full of good indica
tion! for every trade in the north
west by K. T. Tuller, sales man
ager of the Durant Motor Com
pany of California, who rolumed
here today ter a three weeks'
swing of the dealer terfory In
Oregon" and Washington.
A material pick-up In Star and
Durant si 'in all northeastern
points sis noted by "rullcr.
"Prosperity abounds In the rural
districts, and consequently In the
larger centers." Tuller said today.
There has been an ibundanea of
rain, and prospects for crops are
as good, today, as Uiej have ever
I been. Manufacturing Is at a good
I pare, and the lumber business la
i enjoying a good trade.
I "Star cars and tho new ".Mll
! lion Dollar Motor", are mooting
: with a great reception every
i where. Tower tests, and economy
demonstration of the new cars,
I are creating unlimited good will,
iand our sales this year will rise
far above any other record. That
is already assured in the numbers
of orders that are piling up. Re
turning here, I find the factory
turning out gaoater number of
the new cars to supply the excess
of orders."
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Review classified ids. Pnon talk.-
Cleaning and Oiling
your auto engine Is Impor
tant and we look ar:er this
for yon, as we;l as general
repairing and overhauling.
sWhy not engage us to go
over your car regularly and
keep It free from the defecta ?
It surely pay.
Hall & Young Garage
(31 Winchester St. Phone US