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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1928)
F6UR Sweeping To New Triumph World's Greatest Six Tops Its Greatest Value in Fineness, Smartness, Performance Reflects Tomorrow's Vogue Hudson's long performance leader ship is countered now in a new supremacy of body mode, equally brilliant, equally certain and em bodying Hudson's first principle of value as tangible as its great chassis qualities. Wherever shown it has been ac corded a public ovation that is a tribute to the success of the world's most famous "Six". Come and examine the New Super Sixes. They will give you an en tirely fresh view of motor car values. The MEW NEW HUDSON PRICES'! Ij A J I 8-inch chassis Ma Tl I Coupe XUJ U . f Rumble Seat $30 extra) Av 6dD $im Coacb $UM SvtT t 127-Inch chjjjU S ' Standard Scdao ... M f Jm I Cuatom Landau Sedan liSt . I JF diatom Victoria - J 664 A M W Cuiiom 7Paa. Sedan VM J M 7 All prices f. o, b. Detroit, f f S piuj war excise tax a Jt Buyers can pay for ears out Jn jW of Income at lowest avail- V JB fl' AfK i able charge for Interest, tfffi AX'S .dT handling and Insurance, fr7i HUDSON ROY CATCHING MOTOR CO. 12S N. ROSE PHONE 438 ROSEBURG, ORE, t GREAT MYSTERY ! RATHER (reading school ro port): Conduct, bad; reading,, bad; componltlon, arithmetic, history. bad bad bad. What Is the moan ing or this, Ocraldf GERALD: I can't iimlomtaml It, dad. Do you think it might bo a forgery? Punoh. YOU TELL 'EM "What Would you call a married flapper?" "I don't know, but I know whnt I'd call her huHhand." Life. CASH TAKES THEM These values are the best yet. Look the cars over. Such ridiculously low prices spenk for themselvea. For cash you can have them as they are. COCA buys this 1924 Dodge coupe with the 55-inch under P J1U slung rear sprihg and new pnint. Engine overhauled re cently. License included. P takes this Dodge touring. Several thousand miles left in the tires. MH for ,llis ' 9 1 7 Dodge touring. It's good for many thou 9"U sand miles, as any Dodge owner will tell you. (J7C makes this 1923 Chevrolet touring with license yours. P d All the tires have much of the tread left on them. Don't pass up this car. cash and this 1923 Chevrolet is yours. Three of the tires are almost new. $75 $45 COnf) purchases this 1924 Stnr. license and all. It has 4-wheel yZUU brakes. The upholstery is like new. The finish is origi nal and unblemished. (!0Cn tkes '923 Buick Six. It is in excellent condition. IjJJJU showing the fine care that has been taken of it. License goes with car. , for 1923 Ford touring. Four almost new tires. Side cur tnins good. Newly pninted. License included. makes this 1923 Ford touring yours. Mechanically good. Foir tires. Shock absorbers. COfj fr 1 923 Ford touring. Five tires with 40 per cent of their yJv life left. Fair appearance. Side curtains. Why do we ask so little? We do it because w'e can save the buyer from paying the costs of selling the car to him. He can choose from our list at rock bottom prices. Don't miss the chance, investigate these offers. J. O. NEWLAND & SON Oldest Continuous Dealers in Douglas County. To obtain direct contact with every dealer and every associate dealer In .the United States, the Chevrolet Motor company is again tins year holding a series of na tional sales meetings. Two crews of factory officials, which operat ed as one until conclusion of east ern automobile shows, are now following itineraries which will have completely covered the na tion-wide field by the latter part of March, the meetings being of an elaborate character. The party. Including several of the leaders of the Chevrolet Motor company, will hold the business meeting in Portland February 24, at the Heillg theatre. A dinner will take place that night in the grand ballroom of the Multnomah hotel. These meetings are designed to Improve the dealer's relations with the motoring public, providing him with instructions In every phase or automobile merchandising, and to further the company's far-rench-fig 1928 sales program of more than a million units. The factory and dealer selling organizations of the Chevrolet Motor company in clude more than zo.ouO persons and are represented In virtually USED CARS With an O.K. Thai Counts CHEVROLET COACH 1927 model. This car looks and runs like new. Terms and trade considered. FORD TUDOR SEDAN Last year's model. Here is a chance to get a Ford that is not worn out. CHEVROLET COUPE Early 1927 model, first paint looks like new and this car is guaranteed tor 30 days. FORD TOURING 1927 model with balloon tires and nickel radiator, side cur tains and everything like CHEVROLET TOURING 1926 model, this easy riding small car is what you have been looking for. FORD ROADSTER 1925 model with box for delivery. This car is neatly painted in green Duco. CHEVROLET COACH 1926 model, the first tires are still in good condition on this car. STAR TOURING 1925 model, it has 4 wheel brakes and new top and new tires. CHEVROLET COUPE 1926 model. This car is painted in sage brush green, and is in first class condition. FORD ROADSTER With box, 1923 model, painted neatly in green Duco. Just the thing on the farm. CHEVROLET TRUCK With cab and body, last year's model, good tires and in fine condition. We sell new and used cars on General Motors' easy payment plan terms you can afford. HANSEN Chevrolet Co. The climax of fourteen years 'effo ft" WMVwiLWS'mmBT PRESENTING a low-priced Six of typical Willys-Knight quality means that this company has reached the goal of fourteen years a Willys-Knight Six at the lowest price in history! The supremacy of the Willys Knight sleeve-valve engine is a matter of general knowledge not only to more than 300,000 owners, but to leading; engi neers as well. Naturally, it costs more to build this superior engine. It is only today that we have reached our goal of bringing the patented Willys-Knight sleeve -valve engine into a lower price field and making its supreme jbronly H4 ro B- factory advantages available to count less new buyers. Two Other Brilliant Sixes Willys-Knight Special Six inn proved, finer; advanced features and beautiful new color options. Willys-Knight Great Six one of America's most luxurious cars. Now, a iarger, more powerful engine insures even higher and smoother speed and even flashier acceleration. Wlllye-Knlsht Slxee from SHIS to WS, In the Standard Six. Special She and Great Six divieiona. Priree f. o. b. factory and apecificationa aubject to change without notice. Wlllya-Overland, Inc.. Toledo. Ohio. JsTew Standard Sixfy Coach J SPECIAL WILLYS-KNIGHT SALON, featuring the new Standard Six February 19th to 25th at all Willys-Overland dealers F. W. CHASE Phone 399 Salesroom 317 North Jackson St Roseburg, Oregon ovory city, town and hamlet of the country. It. H. Grnnt, vice-president In charge of sales, and II. J. Klinger, general sales manager, have charge of the two parties, Mr. Grant covering the eastern half of the country and Mr. KUnger the western. The Itinerary will tnke the two parties Into 36 cities In key center- throughout the coun try to which dealers in neighbor ing towns have ready access. He ginning with the meeting at New York on January 11, they nro con tinulng for ten weeks until the final session at Birmingham March 22. More than a carload of scenery, stage properties and special light ing equipment are necessary for the presentation of the sales pro gram in every city. A stnge man ager nnd a specially trained show crew direct the work behind t lie stage, while In front of the foot lights the dealer .organization views one of the most interesting shows ever given by any unit of the industry. TRUCK PRODUCT S ABOUT DOUBLED By almost doubling its commer cial car output last year over the previous year the Chevrolet Mo tor company In 1927 led all other commercial car manufacturers as well as all other builders of passen ger cars. Chevrolet business car produc tion for 1927 was 209.413 units, ns against 111,203 trucks and com mercial car chassis in 1926. 48.229 units In 1926, and 96,783 units for the nine-year period between 1915 and 1925, when trucks of this type first went Into production. Approximately 130.000 units of the 1927 production, according to W. J. Richmond, zone manager, were sold at retail in the United States. Ho has received word from Sidney Corbott, manager of the commercial car division of the factory, that In view of the extra ordinary gains registered during 1927 the company is fully confident of shattering all previous high marks in 192$. Contributing toward this end. he snld. would be the gigantic road butldlng programs in which Chevro let dump trucks are extensively used, and increases In general building and construction work, nnd a loosening up of the deferred buy ing attitude apparent last year be cause of crop uncertainty and lat ent doubt over the economic future. In the commercial car lines are the light delivery, utility truck chassis and utility chassis and cab. The cab is finished in attractive Biscay. green duco. with gold strip ing emphasising the trim lines of tat body types. Every thought has been given to the driver's comfort CAN'T EAT IT ' ' John Hancock signed the Pa in the cab. , HE: Is there anything in life claration of Independence for thu o but love? state of Massachusetts. ' There are 2,000 free public SHE: Nothing In the wide, wide I o schools in the new 40-mile metro- world! Where shall we have sui- There were 21,241 business fall polltnn district of New York City, per? Passing Show. ures in the United States In 1923. NASH Leads the World in Motor Car Value Buy Your Nash Now! ESSective Feb. 1st L. R. CHAMBERS MOTOR COMPANY New Garage and Service Station Oak and Main Su. Roeburg pho 649