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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 16. 1925. . You May Be Puzzled But when your motor does not (unction properly, let tu look It over, and we will guarantee tha( the Job will please you. ' Call Ua for Strvice Car Hall & Young Garage 631 Winchester St Phone S38 Certainteed Hexagonal Slab Shingles . " Homebuilders everywhere are showing great enthusiasm over this beautiful new shingle. , It is the only tpe of strip shingle that may be used to form a variegated color roof. Now offered at a special introductory price of $6.50 per square. See shingles in color combinations on Paragola at our office. j . Denn - Gerretsen Co. Inc. VISlGfvf PROSPERITY FOR THE KEXT YEAR and VP. V. Hennecke, of the Moto-i Meter Company, Inc., Tice president. NEW YORK, Dec. 16. The Au tomotive Equipment Association, at Its recent meeting in Chicaso, ex pressed the belief that, not with standing the unusual prosperity in the accessory field of the past year, the next six months would bui pass all records of business for corresponding periods. At the con clusion of the session, the Associa tion elected N. Field Ozburn, of the Ozburn-Abston company, president NOVELTY SALE The ladles of the Bellvlew Club will hold a rovelty sale at the Bellows Radio Shop Saturday, Dec. 19. Fred Wagner, veteran starter of a thousand automobile races, was the most surprised man in Cali fornia after the race in Culver City last month. Soon after he waved the last driver from the track a brand new Uulck Master Six sedan was pre sented to him by nineteen of the leading Lace drivers of the coun try. It was an expression of ap preciation tor Wagner's long sorv ice In auto racing. The gift was planned hy refer DePaolo, winner of the 1925 race drivers championship. Ke knew the esteem In which Warner Is held by all the drivers for his fair ness and sportsmanship, and of course they all wanted to partici pate. The complete list ' showed the names of Peter DePaolo, Frank Elton, Red Shafer, Earl Cooper, Ralph Hepburn, Bennett H11V, I.eon Puray, Jerry Wonderllch, Fred Comer, Harry Harts, Eddie Hearn, Robert McDonough, Arthur Klein. Tommy Wilton, Red Carlens, David Evans, Hnnlan Fengler. Dave Lew is and Relph DePalma. . These drivers chose the Bttlck model 40 as the best bar for Wag ner. They all use the Valve-ln-Head type of engine on the track, and knowing that the ValveJn Head principal has been developed by the Bulck Motor Co.. for years, they were unanimous In choosing It for Wagner. Included In the list of donors are many names famous In the racing profession. Tommy Milton was rutin erun In the 1925 American Automobile Association champion ship to DePaolo. Most f tire olh srs have made records on the track. Eoth Milton and . DePaoto are Buick owners, each havlcs bought two cars during' the past year. In solid colors or any combina tion of red, green, blue, black or tile color. See the new certainteed strip shingle. Just recently placed on markeL Denn-Gerretsen Co., Inc. Don't delay order your Xmas greeting cards from the exclusive job printing department of the News-Review office. We can serve yon rlpht. CHRYSLER HPS iillfi Block that kick! Being good football men as well as good newspapor men, Blinkey Horn, sporting editor of the Naph- Christmas Suggests This Judicious Purchase The Fordor Sedan is an ideal Christmas gift for the whole family an attractive and practical all-year car. It is finished in deep Windsor Maroon, with interior upholstery to harmonize. Nickeled radiator, low, deep Seats, wide doors, hooded sun visor and large fenders. See this good -looking car at the salesroom of the nearest Au thorized Ford Dealer. Easy terms gladly arranged. lTV Detroit. Mich. " THE FORDOR SEDAN TRunahomt . $260 Coup . . . tS20 V'iM ll Touring Car 290 Tudar Satan 580 i fcl fl 3 f ) Closed cart In color. Demountable rims and kS tjr tjr starter extra on open cars. 1 All riw f- VtrtU Jj Conqueror Of The Mongolian Vilds Dr. Roy Chapman Andrews, who startled the world a few years ago by discovering a nest of dinosaur eggs ten million years old, arrived in ' New York on November 9th from his Third s Asiatic Expedition under the auspices of the American Museum of Natural History. Again he attributes much of the success of his expedition to the astounding performance of his five Dodge Brothers Motor Cars. '.. . Following is a direct quotation from an official , V statement by Dr. Andrews upon , his return to , America: ; . ; The Gobi Desert !n Mongolia is the most ' ;vy extensive undeveloped and unexplored re- "t ,: s . ; ' gion now left in the world. Until a fewt ' years ago it was retarded by the impossibly slow traffic of camel trains, the only meant of communication. . But now it is being crisscrossed in every ! -direction by motor cars, or, more correctly ' . ' by one motor car, the Dodge. Sixty or I ' , : seventy Dodge Brothers cars are making .... ( regular trips far into the interior of this vast . - waste, bringing out loads of sables, precious j 1 : " ' furs, wool and other products. 11Jhi1 No other car except the Dodge is found there because we have tried it out on each of our three expeditions and have had it demon strated to our satisfaction that the Dodge is the only car that will stand up xtnder the strain of the roadless desert and do every thing we ask of it. ' Few people have occasion to subject their motor i cars to punishment of this severity. It is reassur-: ing, however, to know that in emergencies Dodge Brothers Motor Car is built to meet the test These dependable and sturdy qualities also ac count for the fact that more than 90 of all the motor cars Dodge Brothers have built during the past eleven years, are still in active service. J. 0. Newland & Son Dealers in Dodge Brothers Motor Cars ROSEBURG, ORE 1 1. 'i ii f M.I,.- ville (Tnnesacn) T nnnssean. hiiI C. J. Ilurnill. staff photograph' r of thn mtnio papt.T, knw that in ) to pn-fiB with thfi atoty of th Vn-drrhtlt-Aiiburn footbHlt canie viilr out photographt outr riiUM' i howl from thir- football fns 'hat could be heard to thfl fartUvM cr n of the composliiR rcKim. So, for 226 miles, up half iti Matt of Alabama tti.il a'TotM inn: thD half th plat of Tnn thpy rfHl Bsr;tnst tlmp In a 1iryn b'r Six I'hafton. !-avintr tb- t.v tlurn in tiirnilnfrham, Ala'baniA. it .1:12 In th afternoon , (hry " NhhIivIUc at ft:"ti In ihn -v-i-ii, with pbritoKrapha of the V) to Auburn victory. yPi drlvlna; whb dono hy l'n il fcil. of thn HrmiCai?' Motor (r Co., Ntfhrlllo ('hryalf-r illnirlbtiiois and the artual running 1 1 in" " only five bourn and twrntT-ir mlnufa. Ithnuirh thry mail only ?.l mtl" tl flmt hour out frf -n IllnnliiRhHTTi. jjnn to th dplorM' rnclion of a lonit dolour, thy nialo up for it nnr th'-y hit b itr roii'lu. Thfy piatlo thn ,d!um Vin.n rotun.hia to I'latiulla. - milti. in .a Bilaatca, aad Xio;a 'Franklin to the city Utnlta of Nash ville, 18 milt's in 19 niinutoa. ToiinfiiiGiffly The r.cw Rinr ntnnlard roth which n rcccnily Inlroflurpd to! the public 1 new l.iw irl-? con tlnucg to attract many, accordinit to (Jar' Rapp of ltapp Iiroa., local SUtr dealers. "Thla model tiax many fnaturca which ro very awicallnr to thou. who aiipH-clate real value, con-1 Untied Kapp. "Tlio pr,er la lth otit compariMin Jnjt aa In other Star nvxlela vhlch make. It morel than ever one of Iho worklVnivat- f-at value.. bow cost buyers have, ijiade the , coach piipular and It hai been a pmblcm to keep enooKtt of thcr.el cara on haud to fill the many or der i that aid now t'lu( r.telvd by u. "With the comlnK or winter and the flrat ahowera, coach aalea will be on a ateady Increase. . Report from the factory how that they vlauallzed the demand for the coach and made preparation for greater volume production." The afandanl coach haa balloon tlrea, natural wood whecla, and four-wheel brakes aa standard equipment. It alxo haa leather up holittery, which la more In demand at th praeent time than ever be fore becauxe of fta very neat ap pearance, and above all the wwar- Inir quality. Four-wheel brakes at this time of ear will mean much to the automobile owner becanre of the safely durlni rainy weather. This feature alone puta the Star In a prlre class by Itself. Rtar la the only car In Ita claaa on which four- wheel brakes coin, as standard equipment. RE-VIO-A-TOR For belter health. Ih-lnk rsdlo sctlve wster, which means frex!) ater. Kowburtr Kuillura Products Co., 217 b. bupbuiu bt. B!SGUlfl WfLLYSOVERLftNO Cotulli ! Itm their hlch sales re cord of nn sverai:. of more than lOUO cam a month aince January 1, the Clih-aKo fuctory hranch of Wlllyn-Overlnnd and Its dealera ealalillKhud a new mark when they held the largest alnKle - duv's drlveaway In ChlcaRO automobile hlntury recently. Itealera under thn Chicago hrum-li, wl-.o had gathered to cele hra'e their part In the Willy lerhy, national sales contest of Wlllyn-Ovcrland, drove away from t;hlraKO 4l automohlle with a total retail valuation of more than Imlf a uillllnn dollar. A caah payment of S. 4 . !i 2 1.71 was mudn hy Ihe Bl'ft dealers In attendance to cover this hiiKO drlveaway of cam wtuih inurKs a contlpnatlmi ut s.c.iitioual sales la Huuois territory for Wlllys-Orerland. I'realdent John N. Willys was on hand to tuk part in the festivities which were held In Municipal 1'ler and bore all the markings of a real derby day, de signated as "Willys Day" In honor of Willys-Overland'a head. That tho meeting was an Indication of the unusuul dealers success In this territory Is shown by the re gistration figures In Illinois which rate Wlllya-Overlnnd third In the numter of cars registered In the slate and with the same position. In Cook county., . I ' More than 11, Oflfl automobiles i wei w delivered lo Chicago dealers In tho period from January 1 to November 1 with a total retail 'value of more than $14,000,000. W'lllvs-Overlund's September and 'October deliveries from the Chl jcago branch totalled ti)2 auto mobiles this year, representing an j Increase cf practically - 3uo per cent over the corresponding per iled of. m't. Oet our prlc" on beautiful Jar tlm-res for 4ulck - sale before iLiuak. Powell's.