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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1925)
it :: It : )r7 S ri '-' Part Three Pages 1 to 4 Radio it-' SEVENTY-FOURTH YEAR SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 25, 1925; ;. v C ; ( f a i J ' i !v .I'm RADIO - '7 i - .1: . , 1 TrvfC ia cr- i nr MOTORCYCLE- Ml ! 1 !Jiill:ptfii1b!::-:.vii i I'MTr i;!!'- II - S-J-- I I", f: v i V 5 ;".:.t'.' : ..- i. ..,:.---: :r.5-: 1 1 USED CAnS BOUGHT ' , . : : - . .. ; - V t i " SaysFfiat People5 Who Buy - Used Cars Care Afford : New Ones of used" "Don't make the mistake believing that all people hnyi ara because they: cannot afford a new one," says Byron Wfight, of the Certified PubUe Motor Car Market. .'."There : are so jraany small; .' comparatively lneipensire new cars on the market thft al most anybody who can buy aj used, car could afford to : buy one of them if . he were p inclined. "But many people prefer a lar ger car,- one that is roomier aaa more comfortable; so they buy used cars. ; ' : :' 1 "Others prefer to buy a car that lia 'broken:ln; -whichi . haa been j seasoned by careful and judicious use; so they buy used carp. - "Still other. -prefef to ojwn a make 'j of car to j: which fellow motorists look i The new. 1925-Star. Special Touring Car, equipped withtt&e "Million Dollar. Motor, is forming the center jfjyiWg display- This car.' illustrated here, b equipped with four wheel brakes, cord tires and has with i . nie&eled radiator shell and door handles. --: of the local Star other features, a ; -I VIEWiEIS SEE GOOD YEAR AHEftD Now Have a. More Complete Line of Cars; - Show -Next Month Vick Brothers believe they are putting it mildly when they say Lthey are more than" pleased with business conditions in their line. According to -Charles Vick, never before have they , had so complete a line of good cars s they will have this year. . He says there are some real surpHses In store " tor the auto byera and they will need several more salesmen to take care, of their-business, " X. carload of 'new models have arrived and a complete- showing vfll be seen at the Portlahd Auto 4 ..I t r - . ' f ..... . ' , .-, ' "Jim" ;".. -.."Bill" Distrilmtors JOE 'WILLIAMS The Battery . ' OTTO BUFF GREAT.-TVTSTIIIr 'C-U1ACU' MIKB PAXm Show the first-weekf' in February, Vick Brothers annual Autos Show has been postponed i until - ik later date as they wish to have all the latest models on the floor ;at the time of the show which Will be some time" in February. The new Overland Sedan has had a large redaction In price as well as a number of nice improve ments such as Duco finish, all steel body, additional room, an entirely new gear shift and-transmission. The new Overland four passenger Coupe Sedan is t&e low est priced gear j shift : closld car on the market. ! It is neat as a pin in every particular. J Yu will wonder how a icar like this can be built at sueh a low p trice as it1 has the . appearance ol. cars cost in r much mtore : 3i6nt - . i a The world" is, held together by the mass of honest folk who do their daily tasks, tend their own spot in the world, 'and ha v faith that at last th ' Right will come These are the that saline solution which is for ever reviving ai moribund fworld. They believe 'that right i0tlTe8 make righf conditions, "that ' if and all rightminded men desire to see this true faith of the 'people vindicated. This is our Itrttest basis of prosperity. It is the es sence of all cnir security. It is the promise of all odr progress. If this faith should be lost from any considerable group of society, is would constitute a loss equal to that of all the material wealth we posses. i :: ' - .':-- HENRY FORD lit DIKS1F- 6E i DO K Sanford Succeeds Jennings as Assistant General Sales Manager fully td its own. salt of the earth, they constitute fectGr fieMsurtey J F. H. Akers, According to announcement to day by" John ;A:; Nichols, Jr., gen eral sales manager, the following changes in the executive staff of Dodge Brothers - have becdme ef fective, i -. . ; ". C. H. Jennints. assistant gen ie ral sales manager, 1 becomes Dodge Brothers : dealer in New York City. " i 1 ' ; Fi L. Sanford,' director of dis tribution, . succeeds 'Sit, Jennihgs as assistant general sales man ager.'. -ir "r ,; f-v U ;; " -.. John H. Gordon,- director of filed operations,' becomes the dir- OTrorereiarcift manager, as direc tor of distribution r and districts taking over the departments for merly handled by Mr. Sanford attd their: faces are turned toward theKMr. Gordon; F. B. Walker. Seat- light they cannot . miss the. road, title district representative. comes L to the home, office as director of Service and L. C- Covelf. Detroit district representative's the new commercial car ; manager ' i R. N. Harger, director ef adver tising,, has been,, transferred I to London where he will represent the governing directors of Dodge Brothers ( Britain ) ; Limited. Mr. Harger sailed Tor London Decern-. her 6, to take up permanent resi dence. '- ' I ' ; With Mr-Harger's departure direction of the. promotion and therVn-toonr for mucK ST 1ae7gder haa bn fr? ?f .. ; i .t . i 3 again placed in th--"luj George Harrisott Phflps, who un til ; April, 192 2," was director of advertising.? At that time in con nection with his "oWn - advertising business, he became)" advertising counsel for Dodge Brothers. ? In this latter capacity Mr. Phelps has been in close touch with all Dodge Brothers promotion land advertis ing activities ' and consequently, is in- a position to resume direction of ail policies and -details imme diately. , There will he no change in8 the - general: advertising r " busi ness f George Harrison?, Phelps, Inc: It will be conducted as for merly at Its present ! location, 110 Rowdna street, Detroit,' under the general direction-of Mr. Phelps. Mr. Jennings -began business as Dodge - Bribers'- deiler in:. New York on December l.s He has been associated with Dodge Brothers practically from the day they .be gan building motor ears beginning as New York district - representa tive. Subsequently, lie was called to Detroit and for two years acted as- ' director f service. - Three years ago- when Mr4 Nichols was appointed general sales;' manager by. President . F. - J. . Haynes, :- Mr. Jennings was t made - V assistant general - sales-- manager, ' . .- COXl'KNTS A' KINGpOr Every citizen of JJarion county should' possess It." For, are not the prosperity, progress and : gen eral welfare of a geat commun ity best reflected in ihe.contented dispositlan Of Its, residents f , -' 1 P,at;youTself in the place of. the visitor . with our gates..: If he's the type who . iudgf ua as they pss -and most of .themv do he will formulate . his Opinion, of :us and ourr coramanityf by . th wel come he teceites, the friendliness he observes about hint, .the neigh- Act QuickIf You, Want To GeThis One: ..... .--I ' f - f - - - . I ... x ....... !nown the balance on easy monthly payments makes you the J5WlTof thiV fine rebuilt; Harley-Davidspn completely rebuilt, . owner oi inn i . j . ,n imnis, tires and ; fully guaranteed. of contentment we show. 'So go-about with' a' friendly smile, one that you Really mean Bpeak a kind.Jword; for "Marion county., whenever tbs opportunity presents itself. Do a kind ' deed for your neigh bornow j and then and he' will do as much for you. wtake the. visitor feel; at home by Imparting what; information you can-Vith a . cheerfulness that be-fcpeaks- your contentment In living in this great community. Surely joa. have every, reason i in the world to be -content' here. Your interests both comberciar and social, - are here." Out resources are Just beginning .4$ be develop ed ( In which to live.- and enjoy life to . its fullestrextent. ' . ; Heed this advice snd j BE ONE. Mt.: Angel Kfwsi f H ' v--';.f.V admiration, and even ; envy; so they buy usedjj cars j j "And still others, realizing the conditions under which dealers take in cars as part payment on new ones, knew that in used cars such j as Cer ified . cars remain thousands, of profit, helath and happiness bringing miles which can be purchased' for a mere frac tion of their U actual value. SO they buy used - cars J And. they are usually far-aigbted, thrifty citiens the , fvery - salt, ot the earth.' . They buy wisely and well." ROAD PATROLMAN o V. " !ijEBT BV COl'Rt Road patrolmen- oha - been named by thejs Folk county court tor the year l$25. The" men and the districts iljider their supervi sion follow:"" j .'''.."" 1, J. H. Paterson; 2, Roy Hen lon; 3,. W. R- Konzelman; 4, Thos. Merrick; 5, W. J. Esta brook; 6, A. jjj.- Rem pel; i 8. Joe Tctherow; J,. Dave Stapletcn; 10i J. C. Smith; fll, Wm. Toedte neier; 12, Ben Aebi; 14, M. A. Lynch;-16, Joha Undefwood; 17, I. G.-'McBeetjM-frank Wilson; 19, Troy Turner; 20, T. J. Alsip; 21, Joe Murphy; 22, Geo. Stewart; 25, Gid. Newton; 26. Morris IIOFfflVIStlSl MAlli10il f flCl ORY . . . . i . -' j :- h-; r--w Stops in to Indianapolis oh Trip East " to See Factbry; ' -4- . . li. - Mr. R. N, McDonald has just received m letter! fromi R. N. Hofer of Saleni, who while bn a business rip to the easti stopped oyer in Indianapolis to visit j the Marmou factory,- prior to taking j delivery of a car. To 'uotofMr4 Hofer's own -wrds:.-. ' .J : .'. j. I '.ti j "It is a great plant and j tbere is every indication that the j cars are built in . a very thorough painstaking manner;! and after going through .the plant and see ing how the car is iput together also seeing the beautiful lines of the- cars, one does - not: object to waiting fot delivery Of a car." Mr. Hqfer has Inot decided wether he will' take a: five passen ger or the! new 7 passenger sed&n which' Is-now being-put out J Mi: ...... - - - ... i - - J - 1 i i : ' I .' I i ' He rhay drive his . car. back to ERLN ACTOMOBILKS BERLIN, Jan. 2 4 German automobile manufacturers today sto Interested in Spain, where the import duties oh cars are very low.' They hope to" regain some of their business : with j Spain, interrupted bjr tbe ;war, but realize they will have to meet American competi tion. -:. .r : jr i ;-.v.''" American cars are popular in Spain, with French cars second. Reduced duties on the imported article Is , having a-bad effect on th nationalized automobile-factories of Spain,, which are said here toibe going oot of business. - Writh respect, Kughes.'--Polf County Observer.Salem. W Oi Ton Your . Tires and Accessories TEXAS GARAGE dasnuiteea zpn Bepilritig and ' Chevrolets Specialty . 1949 !lfJ Copitol St. Phon 620 e-&pent-a Mill Give Yg a Better w !:!; !'! " i; --f !: ' ' if !!:!.! -"rj r (. .ji;-!f - ' "li i' i in1 ' is the Verdict of Tkotisaiias who halve seen: TDericd JJL : .ili ; '..;;'.- ,i -' R I ilJLlLrJL D0LLA MO TO iH the New 1925 STAR I OA'S. its Ben's SALEM AUTOMOBILE 151 Rrtl Hi-h F. G. Delano Eoff . . .ii .. Cr;- Vit: WOLGA5iOTT z CSTIlAMJi-' l'liced l- e quicK