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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1928. nve ir THE WOMD HaTa' WEwAWP FINIR MOTOR CAR I -K0"WiindariIsn Sedan fJ.ij.-kai(algS3to $1145 III II ? J'p'','1 & ! "' m.n" Nothing more. to buy 27ie filiated 1'rfce Mitelmle Freight iiff f'oiiiplcte I'tiiitntHut "WHEN the Nash salesman quotes you the price on a Nash "400," you will find that it includes not only the car, but the freight, bumpers, hy draulic (hock absorbers, everything! There's nothing more to buy. Nash puts on the extras at the factory, in stead of you or the dealer putting them on, at retail prices! The "400" Standard Six Salon Body 4-door Sedan, illustrated above, will give you n excellent idea of Nash "400" value. Come in and see it. Take it out and drive it. The money never bought so fine a mo torcar before big handsome pow ered by a new, high"-compresion, 7-bearir.g motor longer whcelbase new double drop frame all exposed metal-rare chrome plated and a host of other vital improvements. Read them below. And then remember that the price in cludes everything nothing more to buy! 9 Sedans from $1071 to (2370, d,liverd. 8 Coupes. Cabriolets, Victories from S10S6 to 12033, delivered Lead the H'orJrt in .Tfotor Car I ? I.TirOItTAAT 400" tEATlltrS-.VO OTilF.lt f.fR JT.f THT.lf 7-bearirg crankshaft Wru crgnk ptm) Exterior metal ware MM, Hign-compressioii Motor High Turbulent Lore joy shock i V absorbers (tMtimm Km muntmg) Salon Bodies Aluminum alloy piston " (IwviT Stnti) New double drop frame Torsional vibration ' J damper World's easiest steering chrome plated over nickel Short turning radius Longer wbeelbase One-piece Salon lenders Clear vision front ' pillar posts Nash Special Design ' front and rear bumpers FIRST OIL PIPE LHO URADKORD. 1'a.. Nov. 18. Ar rangements ware completed hem today to cflehrat on nxt Thurs day the fiftieth anniversary or the first pipe line ever built to the seabuurd and the firttt six-inch line ever attempted anywhere. The Tide Water Pipe company. kid.. Uie original company and now subsidiary of the Tide Water As sociated Oil company, will be hoat at a luncheon ut the Holley hotel at which itH president, Noel Kobin sou, will preside. The principal speaker will bo Axtell J. Dyies. prenldent of the Tide Water As sociated Oil company. In the eve ning titer will be it reception at the Bradford Country Club, which will be attended by many repre sentatives of the oil industry In the Pennsylvania fields. For Sale Good Used Cars 1925 Ford Coupe $175 1926 Esses Coach 375 1925 Essex Coach 350 1924 Studebaker Touring 200 1925 Hudson Coach 550 1925 Hudson Sedan 750 1922 Ford Touring . 15 Ford Delivery , 100 '2E2 THESE CARS BEFORE YOU BUY The New Chevrolet Six Cylinder Convertible Landeau Sedan ' ' 'm T 1 ' ! L- JL- :t I I II .MM i ' 1 i.. ll llllfcn T Roy Catching Motor Co. Rear cf Umpqua Hotel - n, i, . .nirfmniii TlhCflilTEST? A radio thrift essay contest ts belnc conducted throuphout the lture Riit. Hut it remained for chemists the General Petmieum cornora- tion to prove that ordinary gaso line also In attacked by the Bun, and niut be Kuurded against oei L. R. CHAMBERS MOTOR COMPANY NASH SALES AND SERVICE Main and Douglas Sts. Roseburg Phone 649 REPUBLICAN CONGRESSMAN I by LUtitl TEXAS CONTEST) the flexar count commission- 1 ! er's court. County Judge Aupuatua J. McCloekey. ioijay was declared A! 1:1 n tha fnnr. n-arn U'nrvl.nh 1 S 7rtl 8AN ANTONIO, Nor. I'O.-On the I " " . face of offi.lHl re.nrns cnnva.U """" "trict orcr tlx republican 18,759. fAnoelated rma Iaaed Wire) Incumbent, Harry M, Wursbach by a majority of 309 votes. Official figures tor Hexas county McCIoskey, snHmmnvsimnann Wot cm i w Your present car is worth more to you today than It was worth a month ago, and at least $100 more than it will be worth in another month or so. ' On that basis, buying your new car now is like finding money. It means you can have the pleasure and comfort of a new car at once, and save real money by doing so. Plainly, then, you can t afford to wait. More People Buy Hudson-Essex Cars Than Any Other Six The outstanding leadership of the Essex Super-Six is a matter of actual and vital fact on the outright i&fcue of what people want. On that basis it has e&tab 1 j shed its long time position as the world's largest selling "Six." Here, for the first time, real car luxury, with brilliant performance and fint appearance, were presented at less than f 1,000. Essex alone combines these qualities. They result from orieinal design, with a chassis at remarkably engineered in every detail as its Super-Six motor. It is that characteristic which differentiates Essex from any hut costly can. It it that which accounts forits smooth, effortless ease in every phase of performance. Hudson's two great factors of performance supremacy are exclusive invention and can be shared by no o; her maker. ; The released Super-Six principle converts to useful power, energy that in other types is lost in vibration. And Hudson's companion invention to the Super-Six principle, upon which patents have been granted, adds a (urher step in efficiency by actually con verting hitherto wasted heat into useful power. The new Hudson motor give the snap and performance of the hijh compres sion type without sacrifice of flexibility and smoothness. 'acltic Northwest hy the Ameri can Trust company of Portland. Prizes consist ot deposits on ono of the company' thrift accounts and range from one bundled dol lars In the senior division, wlikh Includes all persons over tVelve years of age. from twenty-five dollars to live dollars In the Jun- ( ior division whlcu Includes alt per sons under twelve years of aatL The winning en say m each divi-' s ion will he read over rudlo sta tion KKX and over radio slaliuu KTBll, during one of the Ameri can Trust company's reu.ar taik hours. The first Qiree winners in each division will bo announced over those stations. i The essays are limited to one 1 thousand words in the senior di vision and to live hundred words in the junior hision U la re quired Uiat all essays shall he up on some phase of thrlit and that they may be written In such a way as will bi likely to lucrease ac tive interest in thrift. Tito con test ends December thirty-first at niid-ulghL Material ia being furu-hthed pro spective essayists by means of f.Ueen minute thrift talks made over radio station KrX every Thursday evening at live fori five o'clock and over radio stultou KTBIt every Thutsduy evening at eight-thirty o'clock. T'ne talks will embrace history, llirjtt from tin most primldvo beginnings, to Its present day status. Ths nsw modi! Chevrolet 6 cylinder convertible landau sedan, ons of the now lino of 6 cylinder care, announced today by the Chevrolet Motor Company. The new motor develops 32 per cent mora power than Its famoua predecessor and yet wilt operate with an economy averaging, better than 20 miles to a gallon of gasoline. The prices throughout the Una remain approximately the same. All bodies thla year carry the famoua Fisher stamp of craftmanship, and the driver'e seat In all closed models la easily adjustable, forward or back. A SIX IN THE PRICE j KEOFTIFOI vVuiie ttorkfna; out the develop ment of our new Violet Kay gaso line, elaborate teat ing equipment ik' i up oul-oi -doors and hun dreds cv laboratory samples were given giaduated baths in Call for-1 nia's famous sunshine, said to con tain a high percentage of actinic-: lays. , j "The results were astonishing. I'nriUered sunlight. It was found,! when acting upon any type of or- d I nary gasoline exposed In the bowl of a visible filter, starts up a ! series of chemical changes which) continue Indefinitely thereafter, ! resulting in the precipitation ot I acids and gums which alter the or iginal properties of the motor fuel. "Hy adding certain proKrtlons of coloring to the original 'white' gasoline, however, it waa found :!u;t the violet tinge, the identify ing color of Violet Kay aasoline, be use of its blending of ultra violet and infra-red radiations, served effectively to overcome the undesirable action of sunlight, and to maintain the gasoline Indefinite ly in its or&nat stale of power and purity. . "Violet Hay, gasoline Is the fin ished product of tedious experi ments, costly ap ia rat us and un ceuKins; care In production, with mote men embayed in testing; and controlling its quality than are di rectly occupied in It niunufuc- o- DBHHQR ESSEX YOURSELF, nETROIT. Not. 21.-Passing on !o the motoring public tbe benefits of economies arising out of tremen dous volume production, the Chev rolet Motor comtMiny todny Intro duces "the Outstanding Chevrolet ut Chevrolet hlstorf a, lit In the price range of the four. ' I In making this Important an- nouncemeiiL, W. 8. Knudfien. prest-1 dent nad general manager, points, out that the aensattonal public re ception accorded the car tn recent years haa enabled Chevrolet at this time to offer the added power, speed and smoothness of six cylin der performance at practically the rame. prices that contributed so I much to the world-wide popularity of the four. ' 1 Preparations ' for the greatest year in its history are now being ' made by the Chevrolet Motor com pany. Although no definite sched ule has been set for 1929, Mr. Knudshen declsred thst production of the new car probably would ex reed l,260,ftna units, thereby sur passing all former records. Pro duction of lha new car was alarted last week In the flfteea giant fac tories across the country and ship ments. to dealers will commence by December 151 h. Deliveries to the public will start January first. The new car Is powered with the htelily successful valve-ln-hend type motor which has proven so success ful In previous Chevrolet history and Is of the high compression typo Hh non-detonating head de elopliut tlili D-lwo - per cent more IHiwer than lis famous predecessor. The piston displacement is 1114 cu bic inches and the motor develops forty-six horse-power at low engine speed. In spit of this great In crease ia power, lusts have shown that the new Chevrolet engine will operate with an economy averaging better than. 20 miles to a gallon of gnsollne. Beven models of passenger cars and three commercial types com prise the line. Despite the score of advanced features, prices remain practically the same, chiefly as the result of the Influence of tremen dous volume production. The paa aenger car range la from 1525 to 1726 f. 0. b. Kllnt, Mich. The prices, according to modela ar as follows: Roadster HZl; phaeton b2( ; coach 1696: coup 16KB: sedan 1676: sport cabriolet 6(; convertible Isndau 1726. The commercial prices ar: Light delivery chassis ItOO; on and one-half ton utility truck chas sis 1516: one and one-half ton util ity truck chassis with cab 1660 and the sedan delivery 1695. All prices are f. o. b. Flint, Mich. Advance showings or the new Chevrolet lis will be held In lead ! ing clttes strategically located throughout the country beginning November 24 and continuing until lecember 12. First deliveries to purchasers will start January 1. No deliveries will be mad prior to hat time, officials stated. Knowings of the new cars In the i far west will he made at the tol- , , 1 A ! Ik IU ins puilllB. Atm ntr,vtra, urLriM- her 1-4. auditorium. Ambassador hotel;- San Francisco. December 813, Clciv auditorium, lArkln hall: Dallas, Texas, December 18-22. Adolphus hotel: Portland, Oregon.. December 18-22. public auditorium. All tHe foregoing date ar Inclu sive, i THE ur Not Thrilling Thew'a na fuu In a nne-innn'i A number of esilnutes have been made aa to the oil r--serves of the United States, but In most cases U has been found that these estimates have been too low, due to the fact that not enough allow ance was made for the discovery of new fields, accord ins; to the Ore ion State Motor association. The latest estimste on the oil reserves of the United States was. made by the committee of eleven of tbe American Petroleum Insti tute In March, 1926. According to thla estimate, the amount of pe troleum recoverable by present methods of flowing aud pumping from existing wells and proven acreage was 5,300,000,000 barrels. In addition to this amount, the committee estimated that there would remain In the ground in pro ducing and proved areas 26,000, 000,000 barrels, a part ol which could be recovered by Improved production, methods, nuch as re pressurlng, water flooding, etc. . The. committee also emphasized the fact that approximately l.OOO, 000,000 acres are underlain by sedimentary rocks and not fully explored In which geology Indicat ed that oil Is possible. It is not be lieved that all of this area will be productive, but from time to time new fields will be discovered. Xmas baznar, cooked foods, chicken tamales. Bat., Nov. 24. Parslow Furniture Store. Christian church ladies. In an effort to del ermine which one of tho six distinctive Yalu llond features is ot pi eaten t popu lar appeal, the Bond Klectrlc com pany is conducting a national sio Kan contest In vnlcji lisj separ ate awards are offered, accoruiiifi to O M. Kreil, local manager oi i tne Western Auto tinuply com pany, authorized local distributor of the Yale-Bond ftaKltltfrhta. bat teries and radio "H" batteries. "This sloKan ton Lent la beint supported by all Wester if Auto Supply company stores," advines Kreii, "and it oiiptb to every man, woman and child, an opportunity to share in the prizes wntch havo a total value ot 110,000. There arc ' r rvn YOUR DEALER SAYS Me Ilrlvo tne car yourself! This la the invitation featured for the autumn season by Hoy Catching, Hudaon-Ksnex distribu tor and by dealers throughout the country. "tmiy by personally silting be hind the whe'l and driving an au tomobile can the motorist ucqimlut himself with tbe sicial perform ance features thai characterize that particular ajtomobile," said sir. t'Hii biiig. '".Many retiple buy automobile;!," h'J continued, "because they have received special demonstration rides, with others at the wheel, In ...... aamnnslralnri (halt Hi no essays to write, no puzzics to eacepUoitt, IM)wer and speed. that t necessary, la to write a slogan, or number of slogans that strikingly summarize the advant ages oi the Yale lion d flash. ikli( or mono-cell feature. "To enter this contest, It Is ne cessary to secure a cor.te.4t hinnk and study the eix unique teaiu'is ol the Bond flaMilfght, then -vi the feature that 1h particularly outstanding and write a HiuKan about It. These blanka had at the loeul Western Supply company stores. 'The winners ot (ills contest will no doubt ho men and woirw n who know iuo.it about the p.rfMt ed fea lures of the Yale jtond pi- duets and who have thnrotichiy absorbed the facts about them Sliat aie ael forth in the corneal booklet." only to fiud themselves olsap pmnied In tlie pertornianco of the automobile tuat Is delivered to them. 'We are convinced no cars In their price class offer such eicep u nai piMformancea to oanern and drivers as the Hu-lnon and Essex, itmiK-a. Owners of these earn talk cntluifllaftitcaliy of their economy, their itower and their speed. The f:ict liiai Hudson -Msex has outsold ACE0C (DU IPOCPQjaAKDIT WILLYS-KNIGIIT NOW AT LOW EST PRICES THROUGH QUANTITY , 4 PRODUCTION AND RECORD SALES n tJws 'gl a IT, muy ! ,ix ryliidi r rare in IS2H Is oronl SON The Only Super-Sixes ROY CATCHING MOTOR CO. Completely equipped m.chm. c1" "u, roTBURC Hist tlio nn-Hter liart of the SIX' irylliider buyinn imhllc: is ronvi-r-sant Hh lluilnon i;e style ami VM-rlormnncn li-adi-rrthlii. I "'I Ills full v.e want scfdfH mme to lrf'(mo acqiialiiit-o wlih ill ' le-itormiiiR ability of Hult.iMi nnl Ksncs by drlvlnR Hie r them- selves, t'ara are n-edy for Him ('.l anil any motorist or' ironM-r-livo amontiibllo purchaser is llivll !l to visit our howrooms ami lilrlve one of thi'no sutoinobllea. wlihout plarinn himself or herself tuMUar any iijlitii itl .fii. "Many mouinsts no Haw en rloe In the iniu- bave fommentert with Its n(!rformaiirf Unlnrists flnil It Sllluocn. lllfl ' and reliable, a v.onoVrfui nwl ear. Il'jrlhuimoie, the present HikIfoii anion, reeent tllseoerle of 1 1- nuidel is delvHln from l" lo H ence, fev. are moie amnzlnc than 'mile to ihe (-sllfjn of kshoIIiio. u tho fact that pl.iin. everyilay mn-ifuel erunoray uneiuallel in core iiflil has a definitely harmful (f-'of Ha elaht end power, feet upon ordinary ;ireilhe, ac-) "UecHUMs of our a tlve buaiilevs eordllia lo I.. K. flea ves, ili.l r !; I e llnd It KsU.e 1,1 olfer ie,i mauaker for Ihe f'.eiieiai ivimieum tlonally kooo alh.-wauce deala- In eoriwratlfln. ifnet e are o(li:rina nifitorials Ihe for years it has been known." best appraiaals aud teiina iu uur Cleaves pointed out. "that llvut blatory." brouahl about decided O CI ' I km vbti Two slr-f mm bln w 1 1 h th n-ihrrlrilrt llitsr M I I m m Im I la an r h m - lT ttHt1 htftll tiftia. form rwnajrtiHiB miih r 14-4.. II 1& Hi FOR a decade and a half, Willys -Knight's every effort waa bent toward achieving a low - jiriroti six rylinder ear, powered by the patented double uleeve-valve engine, and main taining all of Mv'illyavKnlght'a quality. And this year, through eunxtntit iitv provementfl in liianufueturing and engineering method, lhroiif;h largo twalc production and inereasiiigHult'H, v illyev-Knight hun broken down tho price barrier and hundred of thou and of enthuwiuKtic motorists r w enjoy-at record low prices 'io , moothnco", silent power, eeonouiy ' and increasing efficiency which ure possible with no other type of engine. WILLYS-OVERLAND. INC.. TOLEDO, OHIO I .vi nil v ni'n'n Othor Vlttva.Knlf,t rr n , t. lAtarfta, IM.Io. mm4 n,4aihmi autism ia rWosa llk WANTED FURg raya ebHi-fcea in liie phyleal snd (heini-l eat struetures uf rerisin aib- atallres. 'Ihe senaiiite etiiul.iina ; ' mployed In I .holoarapliy. aa ell 1 am at ro.I-r and ASici nani . Ihe ,M fu .!.i,.i,,hI uiirrn i and are. St"l'NeQ. alnet. Ilrllia Ol jellies of our grandmother, are fa , ship. If prloea not sal Lfactury will miliar examples of rominudlties return at aiy eiuease. U. V. ROSEBURG, ORE.; vhiiu wii.t be utttiltU s.jiusllilueias, hoebmg. Oi. we Q.ELtr km m m F. W. CHASE Phone 399 Salesroom 317 North Jackon St. Roseburg, Oregu 0