The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 19, 1926, Page 12, Image 12

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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM; OREGON
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Carry ar Nation Wide Reputation
Guarantee an J Are as Low in Price as
,. $11195
Recommended and Used i by ' Practi
cally; AH New Car Manufacturers
FREE TESTING AND
FILLING
JOE WILLIAMS
, Service That Satisfies
531 Court Street
Phone 98
iS SAFE GUARD
Fu m esf in Real ity , a n 1 nsu r
ance Policy, Says Cali
fornia Man
other characteristics, such as cor
rosion, sum formation, etc -
- In short, odor should hare a
place In the specifications."
SALE CONTINUED i
, BY, WESTERN AUTO
Continued from page 1). 1 f
It's Time to TEimik
About Your Top and Painting for the
- Winter's Service
OUR ENCLOSURES ?,
V Giye. Sedan Comfort on Your v
Open Car , v ,
y Our most modern paint shop and v
equipment is for your - better . job s
y Enamel or Laquer . N
Wood s Auto Service Co.
r -54S Chenieketa Street ;.
Salem Phone 809 Oregon
Doeg yonr motor gasoline hare
an unusually; strong odor? Then
don't condemn It out of hand; that
smell may be your life insurance
policy and. at least, it Is a pre
sumptive guarantee of the quality
of the stuff.
Such are the assurances given
by A. F. Semino, the well known
California oil engineer. , In a re
cent address he explained thi$: J
"Odor should not be congldired
at all In connection with motor
gasoline. Unless there are leaks
of gasoline, or of gasoline vapors,
the odor will not be perceptible.
Andleaks tof course are dangerous
from another direction. In fact, a
strong odor might be considered
in the light of a safety factor that
will make known dangerous leaks.
"In view of the naturally strong
odor of cracked gasoline, and the
known good qualities of that, prod
' uct, a mild odored gasoline will on
the face of It be suspicious as one
free from the desirable cracked
constituents.
"Moreover, the more volatile
the components of natural and
other gasolines the more powerful
will be the odor,- so here again
strong odor Is rather an indication
of good quality, Ibejfng a sign r of
the presence of the more volatile
constituents so. much desired and
needed in proper proportion ' in
order to give pep and snap to the
gasoline in use. ,
''Besides all this those constit
uents that give odor are combust!
ble and help to give power to the
gasoline. It is therefore wasteful
of, natural resources to remove
them from the gasoline. ; This ;Of
course does not apply to those con
stituents that have bolh a ; bad
odor and also show such , detriv
mental qualities as ' corrosion of
gum deposits. All; good refiners
will, of course, remove these dele
terious constituents" order that
their product may be of satisfac
tory quality in these other char
acteristics. "Nevertheless, since these detrir
mental constituents are by. no
means- all, nor ' even the largest
proportion of the odorous constit
uents of gasoline, the odor should
not be the characteristic consider- J
ed In the specifications, but the
dine In rigidly f adhering to his
policies fn the face of com peti
tion, botb"fairt and unfair, has re
suited in the building up of a'
business that had a turnover ot
over $11,000,000 In 1825.
"In building up this chain of ae-i
cessory stores, acknowledged to be
the greatest organization of its
kind in the world. Mr. Pepperdlne
was ably assisted by his wife, Mrs.
L. R. Pepperdlne, who since the
very start of . the business has been
actively associated with it in an.
executive capacity and works just
as ard as her husband, Mrs. Pep
erdine is Vice-President and
Treasurer of the concern and has
the reputation of being one of the
most able financiers jp the West.
: Mr. Pepperdine, In commenting
on the sale which will inaugurate
the anniversary celebration, stated
that one of the reasons for his
Company's success was the, fact
that they were able to sell, and
consistently did sell, standard au
tomobile equipment at a price that
resulted in a considerable money
saving to the purchaser.
With the growth of from one
to 150 stores in ten years. It would
be interesting to know what the
future, has in store for the West
ern Auto Supply Company The
history of this organization i de
finite proof that the motorist Is
quick to realize the savings of
fered in purchasing automobile
equipment from a concern of this
kind.
;If you wish to save money see
our used car department Road
sters, sedans, touring cars. Most
reasonable prices in towm Otto J.
Wilson, 388 N. Com'L - ()
CADILLAC FAMILY
. REUNION IS HELD
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carried, on f or bIjc months and the
victor,, who wa$ one o t the young
er, men!, inj the .organization, had
won his prize trip across the con
tfnent to the Cadillac ;plant in De
troit' In competition with veterans
of seven "years' standing.
The other-brothers are salesmen
for one of . the cbuntry's largest
.varnish manufacturers, and be-.
tween them have carried awajf
the major part of, tKelr company's
safes prizes 'during ; the past 14
years.
'The trio, left Detroit together
for a visit to their mother In their
home city, Des Moines, Iowa.
-. Left to right in the picture are
Allen S. Lurie, Jjps Angeles, Calif.;
Harry. New York City; and Mich
ael, Cleveland, Ohio.
Ghas.W. Brant's
Tourists Service
.Station
494
South Winter Street
FREE !
AIR' ' WATER
Crank Case Service
Telephone
1555-W
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BODY BY. FISHER SYMBOL OF THE BEST,
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!Bodies are the choice of the
and construction which makes their
products instantr pre-eminent.
And long experience has taught you,
as it has shown the industry's great
est engineers that, the hallmark of the
best is the emblem Body by Fisher.
Best because safest, most teautiful
most comfortable, most convenient,
most luxurious in all price classes.
O CO
e AMERICA'S lowest cost
i pqwer travel! , One
seventh the cost of running
a low priced automobile !
Half, the cost of street car
travel! That's the Harley
Davidaon Single the new
type motorcycle.
A sic flfwHff mtr "Pa
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Harley-Davidsok
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HARRY W. SCOTT
"The Cycle Man"
147 S. Commercial Telephone 08
COUPS OK CSDAYf
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With all of its beauty 6t propor
tion and color, with all of its easy
riding qualities and its popular
price appeal, thePontiac Six gains
its greatest favor by its ability to,
stand up where other cars might
be expected to falter.
The Pontiac Six Has already es
tablished its reputation for thoie
qualities that every owner wants:
EnduTancestamina-nd the
capacity to stand the pltllest
pounding of continued running s
at full throttle speedl
vi r-. 'i
oix continues lis ew
ica at a pace that
V.
PomilM Six taiUam Sedan. $89 S. OaidmA Si. tmmfmU to Sim, $10 tj tm.
$l95. All ph of F r E-tuj to pay untht liberi GiwaJ MaMri Tim ri)MM rik
VICK BROS., Salem, Oregon
Associate Dealers .........
MILLER MOTOR CO., Albany, Oregon; FRED T. B1LYEU,' Scio, Oresos;
E. E. TAYLOR, Lebanon, Oregon; SILVERTON MOTOR' CAR CO., Slrrer
tonr Oregon; IEO. DORR, Woodburn, Oregon; C. J. SCHREEVB is SON,.
Dallas, Oregon; HARRISBURG GARAGE, Harrisburg, Oregon; 'JOHNSON
MOTOR SALES CO., Corvallie, Oregon.
We Claim
30 Miles Per Gallon of Gasoline
31 Horsepower in The Engine i t .
55 Miles and More Per Hour With Safety
Unusual High Gear Performance
FOR THE
For One Week, Starting
Moncfly, Septembar 20
It Will Stage Some
FIELD TRIALS
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MacDonald Auto Gompan
Corner Cottage, and Ferry,
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