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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1925)
THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON "- - : ' " ' SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 20. 102 i J Hupp Eight-in-Line Marlts a w fHigh Point TIRE DEALER SAYS . ...,,.. -.-..-- 1 m j m Automobile Engiheenng'r ' i V " PROSPERITY HERE '': : ;! " - ' ' ' y ' " PR. hvfcfci':v ' j ' Vr-i-Sr. Arnold LVScheuer, President ij "ff;1 j . 1 Vi " . i A quarter of j 1925 has passed. DLXilLXOL XLi !LMk 1 .S ' J It'? " " " , '' fl Some few business men are ask- i rr '.t .h " '. '- ,, . . ' . i -s - V?'"-' "Where is that prosperity we $ xT y were told about? When will good ' "T"C - times return?" ! ' j - y ' - . Prosperity Is here. . : r I . r. - i jf '- ". Good times do not return. with . - ' . Cf ' 'J: t 3 out help. .. . ' ' - ' .'3 ' v-'!.;.:.y?'' i'l-Sa . '., ' ' . The companies - enjoying good : . t-- ; - j-ii r;v. ..... GREATER flexibility, ease of , j hnd&& Corking, and a. quick pick-up, especialTy In second gear,, tare tye - most tmportant changrt In Ike l crop of new motor cars,' according to automobile expert T'V' r -..j-t.:.i 5 J The Snunibe of brand new cars l broug!itv 'out at tnie Aulomobile j fhow.a !tha, fear bj; leading manu facturers was I few. . Outstanding among; tnera, especially because j It adranres particularly the latest trend In motor car design, is tjje IlupxnobilerJighC - - : lEgh powered, multi-cylinder cars haC cen nwkin ranjd 'headway ZOSEL S USE SHOP - s. . Corner Formerly Occupied v By Used Car Corner I D ncmuucieu Zozel's Tire Shop Is now open aad ready for business in the A New Top Will Make' Xour Car Iook like New Hare it Fixed; Before , w. R. J. H, I McALVIN 545 NORTH CHURCH STREET n r r.oodKve t'Old Tod witK vour flappy side curtains, (imp( difficult to Goodbye to the discomfort of doing without curtains rather than stop to1 put them on. I Goodbye to the danger of being crushed by the weight f of the cakr. , . ' ' j " ' ) Goodbye to all witK the arrival of i i witri $KV steel top.-bujt .integral jwtKe-boandt-the ; roller enclosures. '". - . ' . : ' ' " : j - l430 Seconds .frcD 0;:h to a Closed Car" 'vf hone 362 for more than a year. Many engi neers agree that the so-called, eight-cjlinders-in-linc cat is the last word in automobile design because of its smoothness, natural freedom from vibration and its simplicity of, con struction. fore than a half dorm Of these eights have bvenbrotiglrt; out in the last 18nonb. - Hupp engineers, 'in their jEtght, have actu ally 'designed, and built as simple and accessible a car aaAh best de signed fours or sixes. - ' ' ' With the' arrival of traffic con gestion and parking difficulties in the'" business sections 6fr'citfcs, of 50,000 and even less the: advantages of this modern design are becoming building formerly occupied by the Used Car. Corner opposite ! the AUrion hotel. ' T ' The' building has been complet ely remodeled and refinished, and all modern conriniences hare been, installed for the cconjodatiQn.of the patrons. The front part of the building will ' be Used' tor a display of, the tires and accessories that wlL be carried and the shop will be in the rear" with entrance from Ferry street. A gasoline Pump, oil pump, water and air stand has been Installed on Com-, 'mercialratreet andt"a water and install than to work a mRI0MPT0M331E ,v 235 South OPEN DAY AND NIGHT equaUy as apparent to owners in the smaller cities' as to those living' in the large metropolitan centers. " Hupp engineers realized this in building the new "Eight. Because Of this realization they incorporated in the car's score, ot more of funda mental' and. rerobUipnary, features those of tremendous acceleration and flexibility great parkability, outstanding ease ofc handling and short turning radius. They have, it Is believed, advanced these features farther in the cjgbt -yian anj: other manufacturer, and have inaugurated a type of automobile that Is certain to exert a wide-r influence "on all tuobi car design : 1 ; air stand, on Ferry street. ; " The 'shop while under the name of Zosel'a Tire Shop, is owne jointly by Grant W. Day and Wal ter H. Zosel. The actlre person nel of the shop, Is: Walt. Zosel, Hobert Smith and "Bill" Ashby. The company Will feature the SeiberFing eord'and Portage cord tires and atanle automobile acces sories. The hew curb oil dispen ser which has 'been installed on Commercial street is, the only, one or its Kina in saiem. Ait me a li ferent oil dispensed- can ' be seen through glass tubes abore the faucets. The entrance to the shop on Ferry street Is thirty feetwide and will accomodate sereral cars and enable patrons to.- get In and j out of the shop with their' cars without trouble. ' P. C Speer, sales representatlTe for the Saberling Rubber company has been 'in Salem during the past week assisting Mr. Zosel In the arrangement of the. stock for the opening. A cold fried egg may be the most depressing thing, " but a boardlnghouse bath tub is a close second. Any young go-getter can make good If he has an old foggy dad to back him. ' crossword, puzzle. nam Commercial Street ... r j ARNOLD L. SCHEVTK business today are the concerns which, went out after such busi ness. : j ; Economic tendencies run in cycles, it is true. But enough re sourcefulness can be displayed ana enougn energy used to result in good business despite graphs, charts and curves to the contrary I hare found that when years of prosperity have been followed by a period of adversity that sound manufacturing business emerge again with lessons well learned, with equipment refitted : to meet new conditions , and with a fund of good will maintained. These are assets of the first importance Energy and resourcefulness are then the chief qualities r which grasp and build up the first signs of returning prosperity. Prosperity. Is here. Inclement weather not hard times has slowed up business somewhat. r?lok at the tire" Industry'which has wisely measured Its," steps, keeping production in line with demand. Never was there a time in the "history of the tire industry when it was possible to obtain such tire values as it true today. It should always be remember ed that the United States Is essen tially an, agricultural country and that when the farm population of the country is enjoying" good health the rest of the country is also."" The farm situation 4 Is lm proving day by day and it is well that it Is. . fj. rapftcnv 0:i DISPLAY 11EBE Packard 3-26. tive Passen1 ger Sedan Displayed T By. Powell around the establishment of Fred il. Powell Motor cars' last Thurs- dax wjien the. long waited lor. new. Packard 3-28 Five passenger Se dan arrived: Many - prospective THE i JEW CtELLY f LEJII8LE CORD The easler-rkllng, - longer-wearing v tire made possible by the KELLY j j - Integral Bead construction Easier riding-than the ordinary cord tire, be cause it is more flexible. : More flexible because the Integral Bead con-, struction used only by Kelly has made pos- . sible a ' flexible . tread - as well as a flexible carcass. - . .- .' ' Longer lived, partly because of the rugged ness of the tread but principally because the tire's flexibUity allows it to absorb the shocks i of road obstructions instead of resisting them. A broad, tough, long-wearing non-skid tread that, performs its duties efficiently and, silent ly. Altogether, the .best tire Kelly has ever " . built. . ' Let us show you this new Kelly .rMQ:ATo::o3!3.E'ca Open Day knd Night , r 233 S. ConlSt., Salem,. Ore. purchasers have been waiting the! arrival of the hev demonstrator and the car has been' kept busy morning, noo$' and night. "' Probably not in all Its 2.5 years has the automobile, industry and the purchasing public been more stirred than upon the announce ment of the slashing: of prices on enclosed models 'made by the Packard Motor Car J company a few weeks ' ago. j It has been al most the universal topic of discus sion among mothr car " factory magnates and motorists at; large. Especially so as It applies to the Regular' le of Packard Sixes with out changV in g.tyje or; quality. " ' :'. " . The move was taken to mean a recognition or belief by Packard, that the. end of the ordinary open car is, 'rapidly aproachlng if It is not already here. ' It also was taken to mean that Packard plans a great broading of Its market and an aggressive expansion of its bus iness.'. ' ... p. ... There has been no change in the design of the Packard bodies but several improvements have Phone 362 IGrkwood Motor Coippany, fprm,erly of 246 State street, Salem, Oregon, takes this liberty of announcing to its customers and friends that m after Monday, March 30, 1925 they will be found at their new business home, corner of Commercial and Chemeketa streets " Every known- detail pertaining to business accommoda tions and comforts of the public have been installed with out thought of expense to the company, which is an obli gation of gratitude made possible by our past years of pleasant business memories in Salem, surrounding towns and country-adjacent thereto. You. are therefore invited to share these pleasures with us Further: In keeping with this air of progression, we are more? than pleased to assure you that the- Nash nd Hupp Cars which we are honored to represent in this territory, are in the fore rank of the automobile world. 1 - , ; - To. investigate is to be convinced KIRKWQODi MOTOR GO. been added to the chassis such as the oil recetifier, simple and auto matic in action, together with a force feed oil pump, which insures the circulation of undiluted oil to all moving parts within the motor, affording quietness of op era tionvand longer life of parts. ' Packard owners will appreciate the ease with which the 'chassis may be lubricated. No longer is it a garagae job. The driver can do the work while the caj is .being driven at top speed. . ';r Other refinements have been Incorporated which according to President McCauley of the Pack ard Motor Car company, brings the Packard car up to that state" of efficiency that it is anticipated no necessity for substantial struc tural changes will be made for a long time to come. MARIOX COUNTY SALES . FOR LAST YEAR 193$ From the Oregon Motors Register. Ford 726, Chevrolet 177, Over- r. Hey, Fellows . v f ..... Cash, puts you on this' fine- ' x J' : Rcbilt Harloy Davidson 5 Yoa Can Pay the Balance ;on Easy Terms ' . Total Price Only $95.00 This machine has Just been completely rebuilt . . In our shop has good paint and good tires and fully guaranteed by us. Come in and see it now. ... ... 1 ; . Harry U. Scott Tb Crrl Ian'V ' 117 S. C0313IERC!l1L 6T ' . . . Sead-foramnlete list ' of air used machlnp.s land 136, Star 131, Dodge 84. Buick 58, Willys Knight 53, Olds. 46, Studebaker 45. Oakland 37. Maxwell 19, Gardner 18. Jewett 16, Essex 16, Hudson 14, Packard 11, Chrysler 9, ; Hupmobile, f Flint "7;- Durant 6, Franklin 6, For Every Malte of Car " READY WHEN YOU NEED IT JUST C ALL 203 Foe Our Service Car Good EjpuMoia Means For Your Car We give authorized r the following cars: " Rollin . Dort Willys-Knight Buick ' Star Olismobile Chrysler Maxwell Jewett Register Jour New Cat Receive the Benefit of the .I-l-EUMlREL1".. Battery; and 236 NHfeh Street." Gray-rr Nasn5;-itiekenbacker 4, Rollins 4, Paige 2. There was pornographic litera ture in the old days, but those who read-it were not caUed in. tellectuals. 1 s electrical cervice on Packard Chevrolet Durant Iluprnobila Nash Overland Stuiebcr FILnt GarJncr . With Us That You tlav Elanufacturcr's wlrranly. . Electrical Service " V - 3 ) is 6 r j, 1! Phcna 23"