Part Three Pages One to Four Automobile Section Radio Bicycle Motorcycle, i ! SEVENTY-FOURTH YEAB SALEM, OREGON; SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 29, 1925 A - USED CAR CORNER - IfJ ra LOCATION Now Occupy Former Loca : tion of KirkwoocL Motor ; Company The Used Car Corner "will toe open for business in their new lo cation, 246 State, street, in the rooms formerly occupied by the iKrkwood 1 Motor company, . Mon day. The display room at this new location will be more centrally lo- cated and more convenient than the - one formerly, occupied. The company is advertising their new location as one half block west of the Ladd & Bash bank. This will assist those not familiar with the street numbers ' to --locate' jthein more readily. ? r -- The Used Car Corner has been established here for over two years during that time they-have established, themselves as dealers in nearly new Fords, buying their cars wherever, the, nxarke is low est, shipping them to Salem and selling them with the same guar ontee as. new cars at very, attrac- tire prices'! They bave had on t,heir, floor new Fords wh.ich they have, offered at a discount. - It is toeliev.ed that, this is the onljr llace that a new Ford Jias ever ; been, offered at a discount. Vera Anderson, -proprietor of the Used Car Corner, says that if you can scU your -next door neigh bor you ! must deliver the goods. The fact that we' have sold 32 cars within the radius of one block and four to one family, is certain ly evidence of our values and ser vice." . .r:i,-- . ' "The majority of onr sales w have; made through the satisfied customer bringing In their friends. We have " several customers who have bought, several cars from us. mey have bought a low priced car at first, coming back later to get one a little bit better and then again later to get a still better one. We -believe that our biggest assest is our many, satisfied cus tomers, added Mr.' Anderson. The nights are getting warmer. and now .the baby won't howl for so many drinks of water. CLAIM THAT RADIO IS . HARMFUL DISPUTED The recent reported declaration of Dr. Harris, Ifjad, of the Brook lyn State "hospital for the insane, that radio contains little of value and possibility much of harm to mentally sick patients is not sup ported by the opinions of other physicians who come, in daily con tact with this class of. people, Ac cording to a j statement made public today by Alfred M. Caddell. secretary of : the ! Anterican Radio association! Each of the several physicians interviewed stated that "there was no fundamental data upon which such a declaration could be based.' 1 ; : Yet those who most loudly de mand respect 'for law demand it only for the law that pleases "them Stromlierg Carburetors, vFbn SMOOTH KUNNIXO MOTOR AND 1 ' ' IOXG GASOL1XE MLLEAGE Mr A Carburetor for Every Car! ' ' ' CI Jim" I "BUI" i & Watklns STUDEBiBlllS in mat n i 6 Duplex Phaeton Completes neanDreaKing unna ? Through Deserts ; Blinding, swirling sand storms; broken, little-traversed desert roads" and sharp Inclines of seemingly Impassible hills -were not enough to prevent - establish ment of a new cross-coutnry auto mobile road record between El Paso and Santa Fe, New Mexico. Sealed in high gear, a Studeba- ker Standard Six duplex phaeton has just cut an hour and 21' min utes off the former record, estab lished less than a year ago by a Dodge. Its 10 hours, 35 minutes is a mark that bids fair to stand for some time. The distance is 362 miles. But there is scarce ten miles of road way that may. be "called paved Broken stretches of rough, desert higway lie between these cities and Labajarda Hill, on the road; has been for years considered tra versable only in low gear. Daniel Vaughn, field represent ative of Southwestern Motors, Inc., of El Paso, made the drive. He caused the gears to be sealed in high gear by representatives of the El Paso Herald. It rolled away at 5:04 a.' m., headed up a road never before traversed In hlgh gear by any automobile. . I - At 3:39 that' same afternon, the car pulled up before the Western Union; office in Santa Fe. The seal on the gearshift Was still an broken. In : the interval the car had made spurts at 60 miles an hour over the desert, which? in this Instance means not only Bhift Lag sand, but hummocks,1 rocks and brush-grown raw land. ' Other record runs, the time of which - has not been approached by any other car, have been hung up by the Studebaker, including. El Paso to Los Angeles and partic ularly El Paso to Phoenix and over Organ Pass In high gear, the ojuy time this feat has been accomplished.'-"' v' f ' ', ' On this newest record run, anx iety was felt about the ability to conquer Labajara Hill, to climb which a 1 few" years ago on " any gear .was considered a " feat. ' No car ever had made it in high gear. But Mr. Vaughn reports "that it was accomplished" with, none of the difficulties 4 he" expected. ' Critical examination ot the car at Santa Fe betrayed.no signs of any strain or necessity, for atten tion. No mechanical attention waa given it enroute.' r ' '-" "The difficulties we encounter ed, and the manner In which this car overcame them, define it as the greatest' performing" automo bile I have ever driven,. 'said-Mr. Vaughn ""'as he Bet off to get out of his clothing and hair the sand which had been pelted Into him in the desert. 7 Auto Top aod Paint, Concern will oe in Dusiness duck of City Hair . Salem automobile owners are now able to - get better service at the O. J. Hull Auto Top and Paint company, due to the new move that1 has been made by the firm'. " They have secured a new loca tion in the alley back of the city hall,: or rear or 255 High street The new location enables them to gei out " of the high""rent district and as a result, "the overhead of the firm has been kept down to a' minimum," effecting a saving to the customer. '- " 'The firm' has now secured the sole right to the use of the Duco refiniBhing ' process "in '' the city. This : is ' a process of baking - the enamel upon the automobile, body that Insures a much better 'finish and hard gloss . It gives a better SEVERETESTWIADE 11 WHUTESTSTl Advantages ; of Four-Whee! Brakes Demonstrated; Safety. Is Feature " ? The 1925 Star car with the million dollar motor took this hill, known as the Cooper Hollow hill, whicb is located about three miles south of, the Dallas cityhospital, on high gear through ruts so deep that the running boards "struck the ground and. these ruts4wer$ on the. steepest part of the climb. r xne car con.tainea ae ariver and. one passenger. The climb was made on two ainerent aays wun a newspaper reporter from Dallas the first, day, ana with a saiem reporter. "We doubt if any other car e?er made this hill on high gear before the Star negotiated it.' and we kijow no other car ever made it except the IStaY with the' condition of, the roads as' they r were jn March 20 taqcT 2 i' the Star agency said. ' - " '' ' " ' I,t takes a car with power, and stand-up qualities to do this, kind of work," and to prove that'we'are sincere in,, out fo.tmex statements as to the power of the Star, we are willing to go out Id this" hill, anytime and with any car and: do it again." ' ! ' ) " . THE 19,25 STAR CAR CLIMBS COURT HOUSE STEPS, wearing quality Uo the high class paint that IsJ used! ' ft ?'. 1 The O." J. Hull Auto Top and Paint comapny has secured ad ditional equipment in their new Location to handle the painting of automobiles, ' The firm lias a. separate varnish and refinishing room, which gives them the opportunity of finishing a job without lnteruption. Sani tary and safe methods of working are also, used, by the lirm. Well, why shouldn't there be some trashy literature? You can't; force a meat diet on an infant stomach, ""f 1 5 4 t -v riiiyiw: limm it - . - 1 r 1 , N I It ir'- r- i in. -in The aboye. cut shows what a Star car. will do, and espe cially demonstrates the value of FOUR WHEEL BRAKES. The Star with perfected Fojir Wheel Brakes " was stopped on the court house, steps at any point and the operator left the car alone secure as a rock. s V - fT i ' i3: 2L JXo lM ; '.-': r. AEiaouiEbiE -- ;-" i: ; i Opei BBS CM? Jor lLGQ$iInl 246 State Sfreft. : UKJi Room formerly occupied by the Kirkwood Motor Co., " -' Monday March 30 In this new location we are better able than, ever before ' ; to serve our patrons and can assure even better service IF YOU CAN SELLlYOUR NEXT-DOQR NEIGHBORS, YOU MUST HAVE 4 SOMETHINGIGOOD T The fact that we have sold thirty-two cars within the radius of one block, four in one family, is evidence of the values we give and also of the service we offer, --..,3' " -?:' ! i IpGUd " C)On2C.OF"0. i . , : , f.r.y:-t-.y'.-A-.::-M-im iT .i1. -. jO ; -t - , r" " TII r? . l" J l : ppif OPEN I '" V ' .- WW " NG NIGS L We Give Ninety Days Free Service on All Pieariy in ew roras we seiiine same service mat is, Given on new cars. Move Few of TUdoim 1 924 Ford touring, cord tires, cannot be toldl from nw ..::..:.425 1 924 Ford roadster, cannot, be told from new - 47o 1924 Ford coupe, lots of extras........ 550 1924 Ford Tudor, IoU of extras 650 1924 Ford Fordor, lots of extras ..... 700 1924 Baby Overland, lots of extras.. 500 1923 Ford coupe 335 1923 Ford touring, a dandy car... 2C0 No Service m the FoHqwing : 1922 Ford touring -5165 1917 Buick six... 1 100 1917 Ford touring IVZl rprd toyring : xou wio rora touring ... ijlj 1922 Ford touring, dandy shapX-:.V. 210, starte . 191 8 Dodge touring, 25 1 A Sampson truck Make us an offer in best of condition 200 1925 License vith "pYcrycctr