Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, May 12, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY, MAY 12. 1926.
THREE!
IMIS11ST
Itiie opportunity to serve productB
of questionable merit. We will
! protect ypu as far aa wo can but
it Is up to you to protect yourself
by buying by brand.
.ZT.., m ify
VAWW II
THE SPECIAL SIX
Full force-feed lubrication, air cleaner, gasoline filter, oil
purifier, twin flywheel plus 4-wheel brakes, full balloon
tires and 5 disc wheels included at no extra cost.
Automobile manufacturers point
out very definitely in their Instruc
tion manual that motorists must be
direful about what kind of lubri
cants they put Into iir cars.
Nearly all manuals state that only
high qualify lubricants should be
used. What kind of oil and greaso
goes into a, car depends on how
careful motorists art in specifying
particular brands and grades.
Why should motorists buy oils
j.tmi greases uy urnnu : in inu int
i place a branded product has a cer
tain standard of quality that is
I curt fully inainiained. H run dud pro
ducts that are extensively adver
tised must maintain a high quality
and give continued satisfaction to
justify the advertising effort. Mer
chandise that is not branded gives
you no comeback in case It fails
to perform up to standard.
You should know what kind of
lubricants you are using to battle
the elements of heat and friction
i in your car. They have a tremend
ous responsibility lor tint tniluro
of an oil film often means the per
jinaiicnt. disabling of a motor. The
i me ater uii sates i orpoiauon
litis created the Veedol ''film of
protection" to safe-guard the mo-
gone to great length to protect
motorists against, deadly heat and
friction. They warn car owners,
however, not to take all lubricants
for grunted, nor to ask for lOasLern
or Western oil, When you say
"Eastern," you pay for quality oil
buL when you say "Veedol," you
BUICK DELIVERS
31,G31 CARS INAPRIL
This 4-Door Sedan LOOKS
like a far finer car than any
other in its field and IT IS
in quality, in value, and
in brilliant performance
g f I .R.CHAMBERS MOTOR COMPANY I g
1 ; Oak and Rose Sts. Phone 649 Roseburg, Oregon J
0T
gel it- according to W. C. Petting-
ell, Western sales manager of the
company.
Our engineers are constantly
striving to render a greater service
io American motorists and while
we. oiler the Veedol ''film of pro
tection," It is up lo the motorists
to protect themselves by asking
J for it by name. At our great re
! finery at llayonne, New Jersey,
jover 3'MtO tests a month are made
to insure Veedol quality. Every
; precaution is made to give the mo
jtorists the greatest protection. Our
; lubricants are carefully guarded
j from the well lo the point of sale.
'After that it is up to the motorists
: themselves to specify their choice,
i liny by brand and you will protect
! yourself. Legitimate dealers every
! where are anxious to serve your
requirements in branded goods of
i known quality. In fact, they very
much dislike to have motorists
. i unie to t hem and ask for oil as
I E. T. Strong, General Sales Man
laser of tho Hulck Motor compuny.
announces actual deliveries of
Hulck cars to owners iu April of
'31.631 units. The previous month
;ly record for tho current series
was made In March, when 23,224
icars were delivered,
j According to Mr. Strong's state
ment, shipments for April were
1 114,089 cars. The excess of deliver
ies over shipments for the month
:wus 7,5-12 cars.
All previous delivery records
ihave been broken In the nine
I months since August, 1925, when
!tht 1926 models were introduced,
tone hundred and seventy-five
thousand, two hundred and fifteen
cars have been delivered during
this period. This is an avernge of
about 19,500 cars per month.
The Hulck factory has bee op
erntlnir at neulc canacitv since last
August, Mr. Strong states. The
usual mid-winter shutdown for In
ventory was postponed because of
tho demand for curs. A $2,000,000
expansion program to Increase ca
pacity to 30,000 cars a month Is
now under way. Several new uulld
Ings are under construction and
new equipment has been added.
The inbound and outbound ship
ments of the lluick Motor company
In April totalled 10,600 carloads,
and there were in addition 4,027,
3oo pounds of less than carload
shipments.
According to George C. Conn, di
rector of traffic, outbound carloads
from Buick during April moved
over 165 different railroads. This
traffic, Mr. Conn said, moves at
first class or higher rates and has
a marked, effect hi sustaining the
rate per ton per mile on the rail
roads. It is a factor vhich Is
closely watched by railroad experts
and financiers.
The service on the railroads ns n
whole, Mr. Cann said, Is the best
11. has been for years.
ft
TIME
Serve You Eetttea
aondl Save
I "Eastern" or "Western,1
' for
will
thuy
Klvo
'know that while Ihey
IIihiii h lubricant of (iinlity, many
I UtlS(Tl!)Ulnll tl.'M I'TS would seizi1
Soe.Cars Have One-.
A Few Have Two
mpf But Only Chrysler "58"
!Im Gives All These Qualities
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'
Chrysler Model Numbers
Mean Miles Per Hour
CHRYSLER "5$" Touring Car. $S4S;
RoadsterSpecial,$$90:CtubCoupe,$.S9$;
Coach. $9)S; Sedan, 1995. Disc wheels
optional. Hydraulic jour-wheet brakes at
slight extra cost.
CHRYSLER "W' Phatton. ft ?0f; Coach;
S144S, Roa-tsltr. ftfiji. SrJan, JfWf ; Koyal
Cettt.t 5. thouiham. SI8i. Hoyat iiun.
ttoun Seaarx. JJlVf One whteli optional.
CHRYSLER 1MPE RIAL "SO" rhaiion,
92b4'. HiMiltter t u-itf u Htlt tlanjwd tqiupmini,
u-ooii uhrets optional, fi$S). Lcupt twpai
Mnftr $ i i . Stttcin hvt-natttngrf J U9i . J,aan,
ttvtn pasungtr, iJV). tjun limouttnt, J69.
Alt tutt fob Dtirjit. tubject to curtint I:td
trul ttx tit tax.
All mojelt rquippra u-HA full balloon tt'tt.
A-k abnut Chryiff artr-ctue time-payment
pn More than 4 '00 ("hryiler dealer! anuit
uperior Chrysler service everywhere.
All Chryler model- are protectee) BRain-t thrft
by the Fedco patented car numtMnng y-tem.
T'r , mJplonercd by and exctu-ive with Chrysler, which
jr 'h, -. csnrtot betounterUuetJ and cannot be altered
or 'removed withuut conctuuve evulencc of
tampering.
'58
Chrysler engineers have de
signed the Chrysler "58" to
satisfy the rigorous driving re
quirements of today, joined to
a most unusual economy of
operation.
How well they have succeeded
is shown by the fact that the
Chrysler"58" attains and main
tains a speed of 58 miles per
hour, accelerates from 5 to 25
miles in 8 seconds, and achieves
25 miles to the gallon.
Some cars have one of these
features; a few have two but
none, regardless of price, except
Chrysler "58", gives all three
in combination.-
Before you buy your next car
you owe it to yourself to learn
at first hand the exact measure
of excess value which Chrysler
"58" at its electrifying low price,
offers you.
You will find us ready to extend
to you every opportunity to
make searching investigation
and exhaustive comparisons.
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H. L. CONNELLY MOTOR CO.
527 N. Jackson Si.
Roseburg, Oregon
We have the tires aqjl the tubes that are delivering thousands of extra miles
Firestone Gum - Dipped Tires
Every fiber of every cord is saturated and insulated with rubber.
Used by the operators of the biggest taxicab, motorbus and truck fleets. These
big buyers measure mileage and demand Most Miles Per Dollar. , .
Firestone Steam -Welded Tubes
Steam -Welding vulcanizes the splice in live steam a special Firestone process
, assuring an air-tight tube, so important to the life of your tire.
You, too, can get the extra mileage, economy and comfort now enjoyed by the
big transportation leaders and by hundreds of thousands of satisfied motorists, by
equipping your car with these wonderful Gum-Dipped Tires and Steam-Welded Tubes.
WE TAKE YOUR OLD TIRES IN TRADE and will give liberal allowance for
unused mileage. Come and see us.
OldSield Tires and Tubes
Let us show you why Oldfield Tires and Tubes have made such a good name for
themselves. Compare these tires and tubes with any others on the market.
Made in the great Firestone factories by expert
tire builders, and carry the standard guarantee
HIGH PRESSURE CORDS
30x3 4 Regular CI $10.25
30i3 Eitra Size CI 11.40
30i3i Extra Size S. S 14.00
3U4 S. S 18.00
32x4 S. S 19.20
32x4KS. S 23.70
83x4XS. S 24.75
33x5 S. S 31.50
UNION GARAGE
OVER-SIZE BALLOONS
29x4.40 .. .....$14.05
29x4.75.... 16.75
30x4.75 v.. 17.50
29x4.95 18.55
31x5.25.., 21.95
32x6.00 25.13
HOHL'S GARAGE
620 Winchester St.
Phone 232
121 N. Stephens St.
Phone 247-R
CENTRAL GARAGE
131 S. Rose St. Phone 385
SAN FRA'NCISCO, May 12. 1431
travel bureaus and 1050 auto club
touring bureaiiH will receive, for
iniiional distribtion. Hie first cop
ies of the "Redwood Highway Em
pire" folder, now coming off the
nrpflfl, according to officials of the
Redwood highway association.
This 32-page, 2-color folder wnfl
conceived and compiled by the Red
wood Highway Association, and It
will receive both national and in
ternational distribution, through
channels controlled by the asso
ciation. An original feature , designed to
lend practical value io the folfler,
was introduced into the publication
by the manager-secretary of the
redwood highway association.
In describing the eight counties
making up the Redwood Empire,
the usual far-fetched generalities
and meaningless glittering descrip
tions of things that do not exist,
were omitted.
Instead, the actual scenic attrac
tions, points of interest, and other
feaiures in each county are brief
ly described, and the reader Is
specifically told how these places
may be reached; routings are
shown, and oilier needful informa
tion of definite value is given.
Supplementing this text mafte,
three or more actual "tours" In
each county are graphically shown,
in (he form of "lour maps." THese
tours reach principal poinls of in
(erest in each county. All told,
there are 23 such wide lours radi
ating into the eight counties from
(he main Redwood Highway, nl
f rom the main mil and stage roU'tes.
These various atlractions are
portrayed by half-tone illustrations,
attractively laid out, appearing in
conjunction wild that text matter
which specifically describes Up ni,
under county designations.
Principal hotels and resorts In
the empire are listed geographical
ly by "playflelds,' 'or resort areaH.
Kach hostelry is so "keyed" with
the tours that (lie traveler may de
termine m once where he may
j slop while making a given loir.
j The full-spread center map
shows principal highway, rail and
' motor stage routes, together with
'Incoming routes leading to the em
1 pi re,
j A Ireafim- on the sporty flutilng
; and bunting in Ihe redwood em
I pire. featuring 2M00 miles of fish
ing streams, is another department
of 11p folder. A barometer shows
t he redwood rem I e io be the
cooh st anil most scenic route be
( ween Sa n I'Vaneiseo and Port
, la nd."
The redwood highway assoclalion
elafins an unprecedented demand
lor this folder already. The first
Issue js &n,iu0. It was said.
NOTICE
Roseburg Pistol and Rifle Club
meet ing on Wednesday nite at
Monty's Repair Shop, new location,
cor. Main and Oak Sis.
San Francisco bay some time ago,:
was mounted in the chassis of a
French motor car by Eddie WIITer,
former Bpeedway racing drJver,
who drove his own creation on an
economy and endurance tost ' a
few days ago. At sustained speeds
of better than 35 milett an hour In
a driving rainstorm, Miller ciinus
and averaged better than 25 miles
per gallon of gasoline, Tho Stai
cur motor ''Whs one formerly useil
In a commercial delivory Job by n
through Ihe test with flying colors I Sun Francisco merchant.
300,000 Essex
These Time Proven Qualities Turning
New Thousands of Buyers to Essex
This is a year of "Sixes". The trend is more ,
irresistible than ever. Through the yorld's ""-.
largest production of "Sixes" Essex now
holds the greatest price advantage with the
finest quality Essex ever offered.
There are 300,000 Essex owners. They tell
you today's Essex is the best ever built. It is
1 II.
easy to steer, easy ruling anci nas tne run
ning smoothness that is exclusive to the
famous Super-Six motor. It is economical,
sturdy and requires little service attention.
ESSEX COACH $909
At Your Door Nothing Else to Pay
Price Include h'rciiihl, Tax ami the following Equipment!
'Front and Keiir liumpcrsi Automatic Windshield Cleaner
Rear View Mirror; Tran.miHtiion Lock (huilt-in)j Radiator
Shutters! Moto-Meter; Combination Stop and Tail Light.
O p If :
fITHS SALT
t.ONO BEACH, cfflf., May 12 I
It tak?B morp than a two monthH'
nnlt wotnr htifh lo Rtnn (tin n,T- I
formance of a Star car "Million
Dollar Motor," according to the r
mjlu of a performance test titaVi'd
btwppn hnre and Hart Dli;o. Tho
motor, taken from the bottom of
ROY CATCHING MOTOR COMPANY
126 N. Rose St.
Rofburg, Oregon
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