The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, July 11, 1935, Page 14, Image 14

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Thursday, July 11, | 936
HILLSBORO MOTOR CO.
Chevrolet
Oldsmobile
MOVES THIS WEEK FROM THE PRESENT LOCATION AT THIRD AND WASHINGTON
TO 324 MAIN STREET IN THE NEW POSTOFFICE BLOCK, AND WILL STAGE A
GRAND O PEN IN G
Saturday, July 13 - All Day and Evening
REFRESHMENTS SERVED TO ADULTS AT NOON AND EVENING;
ALSO AT 8:00 P. M. A VERY ENTERTAINING
FREE SOUND MOV1NQ PICTURE SHOW
YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND
THE NEW LOCATION
We pay tribute to the late Dr. J. P. Tamie-
sie, known widely and favorably in this sec­
tion, who promoted the use of his property
for this growing dealership in General Mo­
tors Products. We regret he did not live to
see the fulfillment of his idea.
The T.mlerte Garage. 824 Main Street, nest New Poatoffice. In the rear of thia
building is space for free parking of customers’ cars.
Jam es Whitelaw, owner of Hillsboro Motor
C ompany, who says that the facilities of his
new location are double that ot the former one,
and invites every one to see for himself next
Saturday.
"I use newspaper advertising because it gives an
opportunity to tell customers and possible cus­
tomers the advantages of dealing with me, and
they believe it because it is of public record.”
■
Claude Coomer
Service Superintendent, who
has the confidence of motor
car owners throughout this
country.
Service Advantages; Easy
entrance and exit, freedom
from congestion, safety, fac­
tory certified mechanics, ex­
cellent modern equipment,
reasonable prices, prompt
a n d courteous attention,
good parts stock and daily
free service from Portland.
Special body repair depart­
ment. Two-car paint room.
Two-car wash rack. Thor­
ough lubrication at 75c.
'•HERE WE COME”
W recker service at moderate price. Phone 444, day or
’.ani have access to six phone numbers.
‘ I believe our present service set-up is the most complete
and efficient ever offered the public in Washington coun­
ty. We guarantee proper results from every job done in
our shop.”
(Signed): CLAUDE C. COOMER,
Service Superintendent.
Bill Davidson
Of the “Blue Eagle” Cafe,
who runs the Used Car lot
on Second street.
E. C. Lovelett
Office Manager and Parts
man, who is leading the
three northwestern states in
sales against quota of Chev­
rolet parts and accessories.
Frank Pauli
Geo. Wick
C. A . Birch
Last month we sold 19 new cars and 30 used ones, the largest number in the
ree years history of this business. In May, 14 new ones and 32 used ones. The
future seems equally bright for Chevrolet, Oldsmobile and “Better-for-less” Used
Cars.
We solicit directly on Oldsmobile the patronage of all of Washington and Col­
umbia counties. Please advise us of any such prospective business and keep the
profits therefrom for expenditure in this district, as we guarantee prices both for
cars and service to be as low as any other.
Our “Better-for-Less” USED CARS with the red OK tug are reserviced only
with Genuine factory new part». Guaranteed to be as represented, all under fac­
tory audit.
HILLSBORO
MOTOR CO.
New Location: 324 Main St.
Telephone 444
Next New Postoffice
(Venetian ticket, G H. Morgan, Hillsboro»
Chevrolet
Oldsmobile
Departmental A d v a n-
tages;
Genuine F a c to r y
parts and accessories as far
as possible. Prices never
excessive, no grafting f o r
transportation or commun­
ication charges. Daily serv­
ice from Portland for any
item» not in stock. Prompt
attention to shipping orders
or mail orders.
LIBERAL CREDIT POLICY
I can conduct the business of this office with satis­
faction and a clear conscience, for Mr. Whitelaw does not
aak ° r Wuznt any / ’"H’loye to be unfair or selfish wdh
o i small ^ r o f T a n T n ? " in,’roaain* volume of business
on small profit, and the accounting here indicates thnt
this ,s a successful policy. My instructions are to continue
(Signed): EI.ZIE C. LOVELETT,
Office Manager and Parts Man
Marylou Piper
who will accept applications
from those young men who
want work, and from those
who would employ such
help. This service is free.