Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1925)
i i 4 4 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON ? - SUNDAY MORNING, JLTiY 26, 1925 mi El L'MIS Auto Making Field the cowl (somewhat similar, to the arrangement la the ' Advanced Six, while to the board of the lat ter series : has been added a hy drostatic gasoline -gauge, accurate and reliable.- ' ' y - Both Special and Advanced Six models ' are now ; provided with .Special and Advanced Six road dust, other sediments from is said, will be reduced to a minlmdm. Another mechanical improvement is found In the heat- treated steel Tand shrunk on' the flywheel of. both thff Special and Advanced Six cars. The-teeth are cut in the band and the' construc tion is . such that, according to Nash engrneers, Injury to tneyfly? wheel by incautious use of the starter' Is .Impossible. J - AU -models In- - both i series are equipped also with new "easy on" easy -on 'gasoline Country-wide interest focused this week upon the Introduction of. the new Nash Special Six 'and Advanced Six series on display uere. ana in ueaiers - show.: rooms throughout the country. Tola an- nouncement of new models by d wi .Nash comes as a climax itA. the most successful period' In' the his-' tory of the j Nash., jorganization. ITTZCa M .wu, T 7w - ,v fill' 'WKi'fasteMdrty a simple oven-sold fondltioa each ;;month Uklr . - . .it cars In both series have been, pro vided with stout rubber, bumpers. a further contribution to 'riding comfort and long- life of the car. Ortan " a n A ' tlnaA1 i4ia In lng Into manufacture i tbo two L, ,na a- from August 1 of, Jasi year until June 1 of this year v; when i the decks were cleared at the factory and. all the vast Nash resources were concentrated toward1 bring-1 lines of new cars, -UUIOWUU1U6 ., aiming ; iu air tractions uncovered " in; this new Special Six series and. Advanced Six series ate the unique Nash Seaman body creations i and the engineering ' refinements. ' : The line Includes eleven distinctive retypes jot 'body' styles,' four on the Special Six chassis and j seven In the Advanced Six line, each model 'fulfilling, a specific requirement mirror,' automatic windshield wiper and countless other details that make for the safety and com fort of the owner. In speaking of the Introduction of these new models; E.' H. Mc Carthy, Nash general sales man ager said, "Along with the devel opment and. introduction of the new Special Six series and Ad vanced. Six series, it can be dis closed also, that our plans for. in- JEWS FROM ; BEACH RESORTS (ContIaa4 from pfr 2) . were Rockaway visitors this past week. - -. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Robinson and family of Portland motored down. -to Rockaway for a two weeks stay and are domiciled .in the Ocean View Court, apartments while here.V . : . '' Miss Elsie Schmidt of the Elsii- Pauline Beauty Shop of Portland. accompanied" by ,her sister," Miss Lois SchmldtUnd" Miss Erma Mey ers, alao' oftPortland. are sper.d- ing the week -ia one of the New- comb cottages. - i Mr. and "Mrs. A. R. L&ndis.ci Portland, accompanied by their guests." Mrsr. G.AV. Morris of Falls City, Neb., and Miss Helene Mor ris of Kansas City, Mo., motored down to Rockaway this past week and , are stopping at one of the Newcomb cottages, ' ' G. F. Motrii.' Southern Pacific agent of Portland, accompanied by his wife and a party of friends, motored down to' the Ocean View Court apartments and spent the Dale and John Schmltt and Clyde Barnbart of Portland. ' , 1 Mrs. Walah, Marjr Walsh. Miss O Toole and Mary . Rielly. are .in the Radio cottage for the season. - Mrs. M. E. Ertel. Miss Virginia Kelly and Mrs. Martha A. Bawy of Portland are in the Woods apartment for a few weeks. Mrs. May Foulk of Salem la a guest , at the Beach Court hotel this week. :;, Miss L. Morris. Mrs. Frank Fro man and G. C. Wallen of Albany are ako spendla the week at the Beach Court. Miss M. A. London of Portland. accompanied by three nieces, Ar- uib, Dunnig inu rest iuuuwu and one nephew, Emery London, are domiciled In one of the Bald win cottages for six. weeks. In the attractive new McKlnley cottage of J.'J.1 Krebs .for a month are Mrs. -John Busch and children of Oregon City.- v . . 1 Mrs. C AS Knapp and. sister, Mrs. Mitchell of Camas, Wash., left this -week, for their homes after spending a month in one of the Irwin cottages. Mrs. Frank Roberts. Miss Rob erts and Clarence Hogan of Port of the purchaser The ; Special crAslnK factory production capa- Bix line oterrs touring. car, a roadster, a four-door sedan and a two-door ? sedan. , The Advanced Six llqel Includes a five-passenger touring car, seven-passenger : tour ing, roadster, .' two-door sedan, Victoria four-door coupe: and sev- en-nassenger sedan. All models .in both fines are equipped with force; feed Engine lubrication ; four- wbeelf brakes, : full balloon tires and live Budd disc wheels.' city still' further have been com pleted and we are now entering into a period which will establish the heaviest production ...records ever achieved by the Nash Motor company. . . ' - . ' - 1 PACKARD CAR IS DRIVEN TO RECORD IN NEW TEST week-end. In the Ennes ottagevfor a few land are in the Hallock cottage for weeks are Mr. and Mrs S. J En- two weeks nes i of: Portland and Mrs' E. E. , Miss Hatel Flaherty and Mrs. Ingram of "Santa Rosa, Calif. C Hofele and daughter, MIhs Mr, and Mrs. -William J. Riley Mary, of Portland, have taken the of Seattle motored down to Rock-j Ionian cottage for an Indefinite away, this past week and are stop-J 8tay. nine In the Sutherland auto camp.i in the Collegiate Inn for a few - Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Lyons of ( days are llarley Watrous a Portland are vacationing in ; one of the Barnard cottages. ' Misses Luclle McNeal, Elisabeth McNeal, Elva Goldsmith and Kath erine Wirth of . Portland, compose a vacation party that la occupying one of the Jrlftwood cottages for a brief stay. Miss Ruth McFarland of Port land spent last week with Mrs. The new. Special and Advanced I CONSTRUCTION OF RO,U IS Six five-passenger sedans 'have undergone remarkable refinement. The trunk, platform at the rear has be'ea -eliminated and the body lengthened, thus', adding to the roominess ot the Interior of ttbese cars, This together with widened doors and forward-folding front seat3 allows plenty. of passageway for entrance and'- exit from the rear seat. . . I The front' chairs, - now- wldec and deeper, are solidly built and deeply upholstered; and an added degree 'of comfort is provided by the new floor knobs which are ad justable so that, passengers may regulate the tilt of the chairs to their complete satisfaction. A dignified walnut moulding: now frames the windows of the Special and Advancer Sii five-passenger sedans' and imparts an additional note to rchnes. to .the interior. Theee models are now both equip ped with 4omB.Ights" ot fine. Co lonial pattern' and with new. type door latch- add 'window lift, the former on the left-hand door be ing a combination door opener and Inside door lock. ' - All enclosed cars In both series v nave the new'French type- roof and .visor, exclusive to Nash and described as being 'by far the .ri)est looking roof construction ever designed." Long: . flowing : beading now lends- charm to all models, open and closed,' in the Special Six ; series. ' Broad deeply crowned fenders " have also been added to the . Special Six as have also a higher nickled radiator, a higher and more 4 beautiful pro portioned hood,hJgh and narrow louvers ' and a wealth of similar details in refinement both with re spect to the body and the .chassis. . The gear-shift levers and 'park ing brake, for Instance, have been skillful treatment by Nash engi neers so that in .both the Special and Advanced Six lines the park lng brake Is now ; found on the driverfs left, while the gear lever has a new curved , shape, which, together, with the new placement of the brake, allows entrance or exit from either side. Instrument boards ot both the Special and Advanced Six series, have under- ; gone further-refinement, the pa neV lighting on the Special Six ' series now Issuing from beneath TRIBUTE" TO MAN8 SKILIi Beautiful Scenic Drive Follows Jagged Line of Pacific : ' Oceaa John Cleland, who Is spending the cottage. ! season iu the Troy cottage. J. O; Johnson or Peruana m th Rpa Breeze cottage for a few weeks. ' v . . C. S. Rice f .Portland is spend ing his vacation in the Ashland cottaee. Mrs. J. Milton F.oree Is In the Beach View for a week from her home In Portland. Hugh McCall of Portland. - -SDendtna the season In the Frontier Lodge are Mr. and Mr J. W. Kelly, Mias Aileen Kelly and Mrs. T. J. Drew all of Portland. . F. J. Palmer and J. Miller of Portland .'are in the Nestledown for . a week. Miss Maiel ELse of Portland is spending a week'at the El-Su-Mar - Mr. and Mrs. E. O. McFarland of Oswego are spending several days In the camp ground. M. LaPere and sons, Jean. and at the . Purdy-Arden cottage. Mr.! Brant, Jr., and daughter. Miss Dorothy, returned home on Sun day. Mr. Charles Brant. Sr re turned to Oregon last week after visiting for several months , with a daughter In Kansas City, Moi Mr. George McLelland and daughter. Miss Bella and 'James Roberts ot Portland, motored down last Saturday to visit with Mr. McLelland at his Rensrd Cove Silver Fox farm here. Mrs. Mary Sampson and sons. Hiancnara - ana George, were guests of .Mr. and Mrs. Edward Curtis' at dinner last Sunday Mr. and' Mrs. Sam Storts and daughters, Emma, Edna and W li ma, of Silverton. . motored down thU last week-end and visited with Mrs,- R. L. Sampson and Lenore-and Raymond. They all motored, home Sunday with the exception ot Miss Emma, who will visit here for. a couple of weeks. Mr.' and' Mrs. L. . Van Tassen and Mrs. E. Cameron and chil dren of Portland, motored down to .Twin' Rocks this week and spent a few days camping on the ridge. Alexander Gardner ot Tacoma, Wash., left for his home today after visiting for a week with Mr. j and' Mrs. Robert Gardner at their eummer home here. - Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Wasteland and children, who have been vaca tioning in the Keft cottage, have returned to their home in Port land. . - Mr. and Mrs. Joe Evans and son, Carl, left Saturday lor an ex tended motor trip to Marsbf leld. Roseburg and Klamath Falls. They expect to return to Twin Rocks in September. Misa Alice Alizan Moore, M!ss Estelle Wilson. Brantigsn. Wils moore E. " Brantlgan, and Miss Floda Belle Burns, of Portland are epending two. weeks in Mrs Scott's Hello Bill cottage. . . Mrs. M. S. Zeialet- and daueh ter. Dorothy. ' of Portland, and Mrs. I. B. Riddle of Roseburg. a HARD USAGE IS GIVEN CARS USED BY FLEETS CHEVROLET TRUCK AND PAS- ' SE.XGKR CAR SALES BIG ftaleunaa . and Distributers Use Liffhc Mai-biaeft to Cover Ea- ' . . Nation ger rsrs and trucks are bIng re cejvtnl with increasing ' frequency by the Chevrolet Motor company from large organization whoae Investigations have v established the economy of providing' v their salesmen and other . . representa- motor trans- tlves with reliable porta tton. "; : . .'" 1 1 -' ) 'Hundreds- of Chevrolet fleets have been delivered since the first of the yeaK. ' ' ; The -group purchasers assigni various reasons for their decision to standardise on Chevrolet.: Reliability and economy, one ot the factors in .'Chevrolet's popu larity among the farm districts. Is the reason most frequently given by the organisations whose ' men penetrate those districts.' Other cite the, universal availability of service at Chevrolet's 5,600 di rect dealers.- 2,900 associate deal era and 11.000 parts depots which dot the country. The purchasers of fleets for city use prefer the the Chevrolet r. because "ot Its at tractive' appearance - and easy handling and its IS. 5-foot turning radius, v , , .-.Among the recent group purch asers Is the United States Tobacco-company' which . has furnished a fleet of S 4 Chevrolet coaches to its salesmen in the eastern states. They find the coach tonneau con venient for bulky samples. ''.' - ! ' The Consolidated Gas company since January 1 has bought 24 Chevrolet coupes, roadsters and trucks principally for the use of inspectors, "trouble-shooters" and foremen In New Tork City. vX fleet of 24 coupes has been purchased by the Universal Port land'! Cement company tor Its salesmen throughout the country. Hundreds of other companies in established ' Chevrolet -fleets rr.r.-f lng in number from ix to "0 rfers. "Sales cost record are proTiag dally the economy, of automotive transportation for salesmen." said R. H. Grant, gpf-rral sales mana ger of the Chevrolet Motor com pany. . - - " ! "The averare expanse ?"T fiH Incurred by the salesmnn drlrin1; an automobile I lower than Ly rail due to the fact that the sales man using a machine makes tkrea times the number or caiH ana spuds wore time with each cus tomer, lie will make rail whirs otherwise he would skip were he limited by rail transportation. "In addition a salesman who drives an attractive car up to th customer's establishment enjoys a peculiar psychological advantage over the salesman who arrives on foot. Unconsciously the buyer ac cords more rapid and courteous attention to the man with the a wide variety of business f have ear." Jerry, are in the Moana' cottage sister of Mrs. Zeigler, are spend for two months. ' In the. Shamrock cottage for ten daye are' Mrs. A. . L. Smoke, Miss Martha Smoke, Mrs. George RoKers and three children, and Spending a month In Rockaway J Ml88 xilce Rogers, all of Oswego: i ;! t (The Hhjcliway Magazine) ! No road in. the United States can eve? be farther west than the Roosevelt Memorial Highway, which foi. its whole distance of 431 miles from the Columbia riv er along, the Oregon coast to Crecent City, California. Jaunts In and out-along the Jagged Pa cific coastline with the roaring surf at its feet.: .Its, planning and construction . is a, triumph alike t for engineering skill and auda cious conception. :5 ' -.'- This highway has for Its north ern, terminus the city and old fur trading - post of Astoria, dregon, which Is also the -western' end of the famous Columbia River High way.. It follows a" Southerly course through rugged valleys and along miles ot undulating 'seashore con tours to its southern terminal, Crescent City, northern - terminal for the Redwood Highway.'- -Thus the Roosevelt Highway, forms Ja connecting link - between two es tablished' and heavily travelled iuotor roads. ; . - " The ; uUimate highway wilt bt paved its entire length. Portions cow' are paved which are adjacetu to important commercial centers along the route ot the highway; Crushed rock will constitute . the major : part of , the surf acing when the, road t is formally t; dedicated next year. .. Stretches near and within towns ? have been paced with black top. The west t coast of Oregon and -northern Califor nia' is a" region of heavy precipi tation. Wet eurfaces call for a large amount of hard surfacing, especially on , Bbarp - turns and dangerous reaches,, and this poli cy is being carried out by the high way engineers of both states. ' 5 I are B. E. Madill, Mr. and Mrs. a W. Lightfoot and Ray Mohler, ali of Salem. Miss' Gladys Marshall of Port land is a guest at the Johnson cottage. R. W. Bett of Imperial, i'enn.. is among the- Rockaway visitors weeK Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Stewart and children "of Portland are In the Russell cottage for two weeks. V ' Mrs Laura M. Guthrie, Mrs. J. M. Brown and daughters, Aileen, Margie and Patricia, of Portland, are at the Rockaway Rooms this Mr. and Mrs. Y. T. Wagenbhit ot Portland, are vacationing in the Walling cottage. . ; . . Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Godfrey are In the Me-Wampcot cottage from their homes in Portland. -Vacationing in -Rockaway "for the sixth season are Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. Brockman and sons, Paul and George, ot Portland. eon. - - ... - - la the MeDrasaa cottage rrom In the Wanula Lodgefor two Chicago. Ill- are. Mrs. H. C. Bred- thls week.- ' . 'i Mr. and Mrs. J. Bernstein ef Vancouver, Wash., are spending a few days In Rockaway,, E. E. Earle of Portland Is vaca tioning in Rockaway this week.; Miss i Mae ..McGee f St. Paul. Minn., and Mrs. James McGee of Sissiton, South Dakota, are domi ciled In the Coxy Cottage this sea- weeks are Mr., and Mrs. John Drain Jr.. of Portland:" ! Mr. and Mrs. A. Lindholm and children, Eleanor and 'Max,5 and their guest John Kleeb, all of Sil verton, spent the weekend, in one of the Troy cottages. - They are visiting a; number of he "beaches while on their . vacation; : ' Mr.' and MrsI J. W. 'Schreiner and children and Clarence Kaufft man of Portland, are domiciled in one of the Baldwin cottages for a month.-. . -i Mrs. F. E. Smart and daughter, Miss Maude - of Portland, are spending several weeks in' the Da vis cottage. . Expert v -Bicycle field. Mrs. J. J. Oster and Mies Margaret Hirch." ," Mr. and Mrs.T. N. Bacon of Sa lem are spending, a few weeks iu Rockaway. ' ' ' - ' In the Sunshine cottage for a month are Mr. and Mrs. Georg J. Kratt and children,. Walter and Clara and Mrs. 'Theo Bllleter of Portland, . Mr. and Mrs. James Jones are spending ten days in the Alexsn dra cottage. : ' In the Chico cottage for a few weeks- are Mrs. , W. F." Graham, Mrs. O. E. Sufried and Mrs. II. C. Bredfield of Portland. Mr. .and Mrs. Albert S. Nelson ing three weeks in the Strange Nook cottage.. Mr. Zeigler will spend the week-ends here R. L.' Sampson accompanied by Miss Katherine Brunner and Rob ert Jones motored ' down from Portland last Saturday and spent the week-end with hie wife and family. Miss . Brunner, who Is a niece ot Mrs. Sampson will vi3it here for a couple of weeks Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eatchel and ' family and Mr. . and Mrs George W. Flier and son' of Port land, are visiting at the Willows for a brief stay. Visiting for a week with Mrs R, W. Janney of Portland, who is spending the season' In the Kress man cottage, are Mrs. W. E. Sav- aJeTand children ot Portland Mre. E. C. Parmele of Portland is vacationing in Twin Rocks for a.Tew. 'days. v , - . - Mrs'J.i R. Reynolds and two childrearof Tillamook, are spend inK' afweek with Mrs. . Reynolds' mother,' Mfs. PearJ Van Scyoc in the Rose. City cottage.' ' virugh O'Neil of Portland, spent iai weea-ena wiiq nis xamuy a Scott Villai -Frances Goodrich of Portland accompanied him. home . Spending' the season In the and Mrs. Ben Taughlin and daugh- Ocean View Court apartments are I ter. Miss Emma of Yamhill, were Repairing If yont bicycle breaks down on the Vay to work, bring it to us--we'll f be it In no time rWork tat satisfies at - : Reascrji Lie' Ir ices Llbyd'E. UU liikM W kJ , C37 Court Street in TRANSMISSIONS RELINED All 3 Bands For $550 When equipped wlth.Ilay N betos Rapid Change . ' ' Bands J, , v These Ban f s are in stalled .and ready, for service in half an hour :w -.., ,! :.v ! M . ' Later on, when bands need relinlng, they can be changed In 20 MINUTES Come in Let us Show , - " then to yea rn::E;PANE!c Sa-Iem's Erake , recIaUt " k 73 Eath Ccmmcrclal L Mrs. R. A. Steingger and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Bradshaw and son Robert of Portland, Mrs. Steing ger Is the mother, of , Mrs. ; Brad shaw. y y.-" i,-- ' -V Mr, and Mrs. W. B. Powell of Portland are domiciled in the Suit Sus cottage for a few weeks.- In the Wee Wee cottage-for the in the Driftwood week. - -r cottage for a . TIVIX ROCKS . Charles . Brant and daughter, Mlea Marjorle, . and Mr. Brant's father,' Charles Brant, Sr., of Sa lem,' motored down to Twin Rocks after spending three week with "Hugh O'Nell Jr. i Mr. andMrs. D. N. Anderson and daughter.. Miss Dorothy, and Miss Agnes Alloway of Portland, are in the Lakeview cottage for a few weeks. ! Mr.-and Mrs. James Milne 'of Seattle. Wash., motored down to Twin Rocks Saturday for a brfcf visit at the D. J. Van Scyoc home. Mrs. Milne Is a cousin of Mrs. Van Scyoc. ' t In the Will la ma cottage for a few weeks are the following Port land people: Mrs.-R. Furlong and daughter. Miss Dorothy; Mrs M. Filer and daughter, Miss Grace; Mr. and Mrs. Ell Formaa and Mr. and Mrs. Frank AngeTo. T. J. Combes, prominent Port land grocer, who has been visit ing with his daughter, Mrs. D. J Van Scyoc, fdr a few days, re turned to his home on Monday He was accompanied by his grand- eon, Bobby, who returned here Wednesday with his grandmother Mrs. Combs will spend several weeks here. . ; I Mr. and Mrs. Jean ComstocX and baby of Vancouver, Wash., are spending a week. In one fit Mrs. Tompsett s apartments. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Sbieis of Portland have taken the Caldwell cottage for a couple of weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hayes of Portland are Visiting at Rock View Villa for. two weeks with Mrs. Hayes' mother, Mrs. B. O'Hara and the Hayes children. vf Mrs. 'Mary Sampson and sons. George yind Blanchard, entertain ed at cards and dancing! on last Friday -and Saturday evenings The guests included; Mr. and Mrs Curtis Gardner. Mle Ruth Purdy; Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Sampson. Ray mona and Lenore Sampson,- Mra. John ShlJIock, Johin Shlllock Jr., Miss ' Elizabeth . - Shillock; MliU Elizabeth .and Miss Catherine1 ,'Cress.C . ' . ' - ' - 'r -.. - a - -- OR unboia last-Wednesday to visit with Mrs season are Mr. and Mrs. J. Schmittj Brant and daughter. Miss Dorothy, You Have Long Looked for; REPAIR WORK done by competent mechanics with up-to-date "equipment in a well lighted shop . General Repairirifj, Cylinder Grinding, Weldinjj, . r - Toving All Work positively guaranteed. EiUlmatea - - y cheerfally givea oa any Job ' ''I. " Use Our Sertice Car . . ( V .3 THE T.IOTOR SHOP O. A. Coffey S. 3f. niiyv . '-.' - -57 North Church Street V TLone 43; Niht rhone 1744-J . (Next to-Certified Uptor Car Market) The electrical parts of ybur car must be adjusted icf meet their environment--other wise the life of the parts is shortened. Have It Overhauled : y Electrically ' y We give authorized electrical service on the ' - - ' Y j following cars:. ; , y RoUin; DortViUys-Knight, BuicV, -Flint, Star, ; . Oldsmobile,' Chrysler; Maxwell, Jewettt;Fack- ; ard, Chevrolet, Durant, ; Gardner, Hupraobile, .'. -,' Nash, Overland, Studebaker " liyBUERELI t BATTERY AND ELECTRICAL SERVICE 235 North Hi-h Street Phone 203 We Have the Parts JA Bearing, Pistons, Piston Rinffs, Brake Lining, ! ' Carburetors, Gears, Gaskets, Grease ; -jim' SMITH & WATKINS DILL" -1 . COURT AT HIGH STREET PHOXK 41 j ypU cannot 'expect, anxp Iher .uted car dealer to have the same interest as- the Ford : Authorized Dealer in seeing that you get the best used Ford for the money you invest VALLEY MOTOR COMPANY ; 260 North HighPhone" 199rr ' , BSSSSSSSCSIISSSSESSsS "V -. ) D "iS; '' ' : - i Hero are a few of his reliable used cars ! Late 1923 Overland Touring Just like new - 1018 Oakland Touring .1920 Chevrolet Touring LS400 .$150 :$160 $250 Late 1 920 Ford Coupe"a" peach Ford3 from 550.00 and up--All kind5. ' . . Late 1921 Studebaker Snecial Touri j? . ' cord tires. A splendid car-at only. 1923 Oyerland Touring new tire3 , 1924. Gardner Coupe, only.. 1924 WiUys-Knight Coupe Sedan Just like new only ' With- a ttfw car guarantee 1920 Dodge' touring Tn splendid shape!. $375 $750 $1075: 1$350 IV ton G. M. C truck with solid tires, stake C7CIV . bed and completely overhauled ' Ol ol) Two 1-ton Sampson Trucks at only $375 W'e would appreciate showing you our fell line ct nscd . and new cars before you buy . C- '7 "yS -' - m"Z. 'J rtm iff a Hr'i 'Zizzz irr.:.