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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1925)
I mo A Good Insurance Policy They Won't Skid - McCLAREN CORD jlm ' "' -BUT Smith & Watlrins SNAPPY SERVICE " rilOXB 44 i 1 i r DATE i WaW SET May 13 1 Announced As Day or uouage urove iyioioi- cycle Climb Event i : x jaiis u wi pitted jfor the holding of the Third Aiinual Jit. David Motorcycle Hill Climb lat Cottage Grove, this year t r-:'4' . J 'in - "- 4. " f Cottage Grove, Joorneyed to see this big thrilling event. This year, the . Cottage , Grove Chamber of Commerce is taking advantage of the special opportun ity offered, by having this climb held in thejr city, and are going to send out invitations to all cities to come and witness this big hill climb. They are expecting a crowd of at least 15, 000 people. Many Salem people are especial ly interested in this climb, as it will be remembered that, , Cody Evans, a local motorcycle rider, has been the winner of this event for the past two years and intends to ride again this year, j The Mt. David Hill is by far the best hill that has ever been used for a motorcycle hill climb in the entire Northwest, it offering the most thrills and the best view of any hill climb held. CODY KVAXS date to be May 31. For the o years this event has been nsored entirely by the motov riders and only a small ourit of publicity was given It, is estimated that over. 5000 besides ! those living in Where Your Dollars Have More Cents i WILIJARD inyenrea jlius This is a piece of Willard Threaded Rlibber Insulation. It goes between the plates of the Willard Threaded Rubber Battery.;.,.; . j : r As long as you have this insu lation, you will never have to pay a bill for having your, battery reinsulated. If for any reason i v. ' it f aiis iri its duty we will replace , . ., - it without charge to you. Fair enough, isn't it? : : JOE WIlIlIAMSv ' v Tho Battery Man" 1 COritT STUEET ,j j rilONE 108 mfi er Willard ISatfceryf mefi Where Your Dollars Have More Cents CHANGE ALL SPAM PLUGS IS SLOGAN ncreased Power, More Pep and Speed if New Plugs Are Used j Ily O. C. ItOHDK (Chief Engineer Champion Spark Plug Company) H. M. Salisbury, Is Announced as Export Sales Manager of the Nash Motors Company i Within two years you will prob ably be changing spark plugs as regularly- but not as often, of course as you change crank-case oil now. You "will install a new set of spark plugs about erery 10,000 miles, or at least once a year, because you will have found, either from your, own experience or from that of other owners, that it is genuine economy. ? xso matter now wen made a spark plug is, the stress imposed by millions of power strokes saps its efficiency. The Spark loses its ; intensity. Gasoline and I oil are wasted. ' Power is lost. - Pick up is slower, and the -entire-engine performance Is sluggish .'and unsatisfactory. , : ' i -Thousands of motorists hare already learned the j economic saving of installing new ' spark plugs at regular intervals. The movemtnt fs, spreading farther as these actual advantages are be coming more apparent. -New spark plugs will give your car greater hill climbing ability, more power, and speed. They actually cost you nothing as they ; save their cost of gasoline and oil alone. H. M. Salisbury, long prcminent in the export field of the automo bile industry, has been appointed export sales manager of the Nash Motors company.' This announce ment was made ! today jbyj E. H. McCarty, general sales manager ot Xash . Motors ; ail 1 the Company's offices in Kenosha. Wis. Mr. Sal isbury has already taken over ac tive work of the Xash export de partment.': I j -! ;:; i M j ;; j j - ; t'There is, so far as I know. xo man in the export field of the automobile industry! better; quali fied than Mr. Salisbury to handle this important end! of jour busi ness." said Mr. McCartyj "Mr. Salisbury's experience injthe auto mobile industry dates tack over a, period of fourteen years and for a number of years past ibis activ ities hsve been confined to over seas merchandising of motor cars. In securing I Mr. Salisbury, the Xash Motors company, I we feel, has made a fortunate selection.-" , Few executives in the automo bile industry1 M are more j widely1 known or held in higher ;esteem' than Mr. Salisbury; lie has not only circled the globe, but goes to; Xash Motors i just after having finished a 60,000 mile trip "which took him into practically every civilized country j on earth. lie is at home in every important city abroad and has j a wide acquain tanceship among the leading auto mobile merchants in overseas countries throughout the world. - Like many men now prominent in various ; fields of the; automo bile industry, Mr. Salisbury re- cieved a sound training early In on the That Y. Just sadden death of Mr. Bennet at Kenosha, however; the firm liquid ated before it had gotten!, into! ac tive operation. For several years following this, Mr. Salisbury was general manager of the Kew York branch of the F. Di Stearns company and during 1919 and 1920 he was acting vice-president of John X. Willys Export; Corpor ation of New York in active charge of sales, becoming export manager of the Maxwell Motor Sales Corporation in 1$20 and handling overseas merchandising for that company and tbe Chrysler WOMEN'S TEAMS MEET ALBANY, Ore., April 16.4-AW bany college women's debati team contended with a women' team of the College i of Puget Sound here tonight in an open forum on Japanese immigration No decision was rendered. life when he took up work bench in a machine shop was in 1896 in Goshen. In. after he had left school when for four years he was apprentice and later was assistant chief machin ist of the Jay Herbert; Newbury foundry and i machine shop j Following this. Mr. Salisbury served ten years with the Bank of America in New York, starting as a messenger and ffnally; becoming a Junior officer of that institution ' i ! - i I This banking experience) formed a sound foundation 6f thej duties which devolved upon MrL Salisbury as assistant treasurer-of tWGen- eral Motors . company of Detroit, and also was valuable to him as pt credits,;; collections and: claims, f and also was valuable to horn as vice-president and assistant gen eral manager of the General Mo tors Export companyf ;New York, which . position he occupied from 1912 to 1916. M j ; It : so happens that j when the Nash Motor company was organ ized in August 1916, Mr. Salisbury became a member of the firm of Bennet. Salisbury company which was formed to take over distribu tion of Nash cars and! trucks at Dallas, ; Texas. Because i of the , : " . - - : : 1 x : : 1 1 Here : are the Famous Points of GENERAL'S ONE -A fast, easy start in any weather followed at once by quick, smooth pick-up.; :j; ; ;!. ''-r ; . ' . T ;V :1 f:" f NhlS !:j ' N' h M ' 1 fV.ILSpsck - t " "Dlitrlhtttor - .r ; . 8alcxo Ore. . Phcne 2102 TW04 Clean combustion insuring the utmost in momentum from each piston- stroke and a minimum or carbon deposit;. t j , , 1 THREE Maximum power insured by graduated surge of impulse resulting from correctly-balanced fuel. ;- - ' . j ' iV ! .J','- "1 FOUR-Full mileage, the logical and unavoidable outcome of the three preced ing factors.1 ' " f ' ; ,: i j!: : .i;!;;i j;; J j , ' j Now is a good time to test GENERAL in your car. Its high quality never i i r m-m ivr i varies. Dpnng, Summer, rail or winter -it s always me samei ' ..' ' Sold Only by Authorized Independent Dealers i Fill Up Your Tank and Let Your ENGINE Decide! r I " i : 'I i I : - ' ! ! A 1 i - pi r CoDtinaed on pit 8) Birthday Bicycles There is no smile so broad, so genuine, so heartfelt as the smile of a youngster who gets a; birthday bicycle. ! There is nothing you can: give which will afford so much enjoyable exercise, ' health, body-building. Costs little to buy one next to nothing to keep it running. I i We have models for! ' everybody boys, girls, . men, women. We invite your early inspection. Ride a Mcycte 'i Lloyd fE. Ramsden S7 COURT STUKKT Dajlon and Columbia Bicycles HUPM0 BILE RELIABILITY PLUS CLOSED 'CAR C0MF0 ; ::;.? .: : PLUS ' ' ' UM PRICE Wide doors, both front and rear, and plenty of leg-room for all passengers, give this Hupmobile Club Sedan a free meas ure of comfort most unusual in this body type. Yet the price is so low that everyone who can afford an open car will find this popu lar closed model within his buying ability Many standard improvements increase the desirability of the Club Sedan. Duco. the lustrous finish that improves with age. in either blue or beige: nickel radiator: cowl lamps: unusually large trunk at the rear; balloon tires and natural wood or disc wheels at nominal extra cost. The Club Sedan offers you Hupmobile's superior chassis performance and long life, plus closed car advantages, at a price that makes it one of the real motor car opportunities of the time. Kirkwood Motor Co. Commercial and Chemeketa Phone 311 Money Evbry Day You Drive a &Ybw Save i 7 - THe'l925 Star is the best car buy in the low-priced field Because it delivers the greatest number of nigh-grade features ever built in a low-cost car. r-H-T ." ' . ' ; Everyf feature contributes to your comfort, economy and Star safety. Built in advance of its competitors, it leads the field by its superior service which it de livers at the minimum of ex pense beginning with its low cost, clear through every day o? its long life, you save money. Seethe 1925 STAR CARWith The Million Dollar Motor y Salem Automobile Company f F. G. Delano A. I. Eof f 151 North High ; Phone 97 l1 UMB9 MM Jj T f i f -i ;