1 1 -I v - 12 ITie New OREGON STATESMAN. Sal?m. Oregon. Sunday Morning:, March 10, 1929 CI T PLUS Bridge to Be Opened to Traffic in March 01 MUTY 0 New Demands Now Added to Necessity of Operating Efficiency f Wot the first 20 years of the au tomotive Industry, the buying pub lic wag chiefly concerned with se lecting cars that would run. Stress was laid on machinery. Operating efficiency Is as Important a factor today as it was in 1910, but new standards must be attained by the manufacturer who seeks wide pub lic approval. Through the extensive dealer organization f " the Willys-Over land company, we were quick to . pense an insistent public demand for style and beauty; a demand that injected the fashion note in to an Industry which for many years had virtually Ignored fash Ion. I am disclosing no trade se cret when , I say that the manage ment of the company immediately set about acquiring for its engin eering staff the one man we con sidered the leading stylist of mo tor cars, Mr. Amos Northup. His conception of motor car artistry is reflected In the lt29 lines of Whippet fours and sixes, which already have received nationwide public acclaim, and in the 1929 lines of Willys-Knights, which nade their first public appearance at the New York automobile show. Spaciousness .and comfort have mounted In importance from the viewpoint of the buying public as a natural consequence of good roads and motor car reliability. Modern American families think hbthing of driving 3t)0!mi!es a day in the family car, whereas the fam ily of 1900 considered a 25 mile journey In the light of an event. Hence the 19 29 automobile must have room for the babies and the baggage, and It must be so replete with easy-riding qualities that long tours may be taken without undue fatigue. - The time has not yet arrived when the motor car buyer can take operating . efficiency for granted. Some cars are much bet ter, mechanically, than others. Careful buyers will select their purchases in any given price group only after the closest comparison of the respective mechanical ad vantages offered by the different manufacturers. Motors, brakes, Etearing gears, rear axles, trans missions, spring suspension. Igni tion systems, starter and light controls, and other highly essen tial mechanical features of auto mobiles are varied. And they ait toi yet equally satisfactory. Style, room, :idin? oriifo-t.'an: .1 1 r!!-!-!--! zrr7 - - cv-- if - V V Marlon another great " engU neerixtff achievement, the San Francisco Bay Toll Bridge will toon be opened to th public, This bridge links Northern and Central California via lit. Eden and San Mateo. The map illustrates the terri tory to be directly benefited. Note the distance which this bridge saves the motorist in circling San Francisco Bay. The occupants of a new Chevrolet Six are getting a closeop view of the structure just before its completion. mechanical excellence are the points by which the 1929 motor car is being Judged; together with the responsibility of the manufac turer and the size and reputation of the dealer organisation behind the product. , iWUIjfsrP.v.ej-Jand company tfc44 e'ndeadred.rin its 1929 creations, to give the public what it wants. The response already recorded in dicates that our production plans for a yastly augmented output during the forthcoming year are based on an accurate estimate of the motoring public's present tastes and desires. INTRODUCES NEW CABRIOLET ijipularlty oft the! four passen ger convertible Cabriolet Is reflect ed In the Introduction of these smart body types on the Studebak er President Eight and Command er Six and Eight chassis. SAFETY GIVEN DRIVER Non-shatterable safety glass is standard equipment In the wind shield of the new Studebaker President eight and commander six and eight models. Where to put the luggage is no problem for drivers of Studebak- er's new President eight brougham which carries a roomy trunk fit ted with three cases. CJS HMD H IN SIGHT "Don't Forget Independent Dealer, Then," Urges Richfield Company right of the independent dealer toUH1 Dfir Fat WW V JL-WW it OH a Fork" in National Park grow and make a reasonable profit further declarcc that "he (the in dependent), more than any other factor is your safeguard against a possible monopoly." This appeal to motorists was GLACIER PARK. Mont. Park he second announcemen officially rangers are kept busy during the issued by Richfield in connection 'winter months maintaining the with the Pacific coast "gas war"! "bread line" for mountain sheep and followed closely the first state- and deer in Glacier National park. In anticipation of the cessation of gasoline price cutting on the; Pacific coast, and accepting the curren prediction that the "fuel war" will soon be over, the Rich field Oil company has Just Issued a formal appeal to motorists on behalf of the Independent dealer Denying responsibility for what it terms "the present absurd and uneconomic price war," the Rich field statement, entitled "Don't Forget Him Then" makes this plea for the Independent. "When the price of gasoline le restored to a sane level by those companies responsible for the pre. sent price situation . . . don't for get this man who Is now serving you at an ' actual . loss on every gallon. . . the Independent dealer." - The statement, emphasizing the The wild deer become quite tame when hungry. They even eat "off a pitch fork." ment In which it w&e promised that the company, while not In sympathy with the "war," would meet all existing prices without " "J reminded newspaper representa- Vl lta tlTM that ,t has been com urncials of the Richfield com- panye stated policy for many pany, elaborating on these state- years o give independent dealers ments in comments for the press, the maximum of support. These animals 'on Uncle Sam's preserve are regularly fed at dif ferent stations in the park whil9 the sno wis too deep for them to rustle their own natural feed. Be sides the rangers are kept quit busy fighting off the coyot3s which attack the deer and sheep particularly. EIGHTS HOLD REOHUXS A majority of the worM spcef records set by automobiles wer made with eight cylinder engines. a recent summary reveals, cievrn of the 16 world records held by American cars were established h? Studebaker's President straight eight. 11 ..fej&wfclWSIeadBt As JOE WILLIAMS We sold more than twice as many Willard Batteries this February than in February, 1928. That is the reason we have reduced prices at this time. THROUGH INCREASED VOLUME AND NOT REDUCED QUALITY "Electric Size at the Right Price and Service that Satisfies JOB WILLIAMS The Willard Battery Man Corner Center and High Streets F5:OM TO FOURTH 3 PLACE IN SIX MONTHS ! THE New Nash Twin Ignition motor has two big aircraft spark plugs for each cylinder, in stead of the ordinary single plug, as you can see in the diagram. Both pings fire simultaneously. The gas vapor is ignited at two points instead of the usual one. One effect is quicker combustion, which produces more power, more speed, much faster acceleration. Another result is mort uniform combustion,which helps to create the very noticeable smoothness and rhythm found in Nash motor performance. ' And still another result of Twin Ignition is mere fjfidemt combustion, which prevents wasted fueL With Twin Ignition, instead of single ignition, higher compression is practical, and the same - Nash motor produces 9 more horsepower, 5 miles u hour more speed, mud 2 extra mi Us from every gallon of gasoline. The Twin Ignition motor is one of the most im portant improvements ever achieved in the devel opment of the motor car . . : faster . peppier ... - more' efficient in every way. Have you tried iff ew v : IaMTTrI4t.TZoUrCmrrmJM IMPORTANT 400 FEATCRES .VO OTITEI CVflT IlJiS TliEJfW Twin-Ignition motor ' : HoadaiUe omd Lovefby shock' Saioa Bodies - Longer wheel bases I2Aircraft-rype spHtiig ' Nash Special Design front High compression . 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"Caterpillar" Tractor and Holt Combined Harvester DISTRIBUTORS Salem, Oregon Portland, Oregon 345 EAST MADISON 45 CENTER Jy LL Ml Lk You are invited to participate. . . DURANT FOUR TWO-DOOR SEDAN RANT DEALERS everywhere invite you to Thrilling Demonstra tions and Beautiful Displays See the DURANT SIX See the DURANT FOUR JMarch ) tO l6 Out-spted & Out-puUall other Out-climb all other Fours & Low-priced Six-cylinder cars many Sixes, except the Duron i Six TAKE a demonstration. Then choose any five competitive Sixes . . absolutely no exceptions! . . and compare the amaz ing performance of the Durant Six with their performances. Be Our QUest rrTUNE in on the coast-wide American Broadcast program direct from the "Western DurantJFactpry ..Monday Night, March 11, 8:00 to 9:00 p.m., Pacific Stand ard Time. A splendid program of entertainment awaits you. Dttivrrtd Htrw FaJfy Equipped DURANT SIX TWO-DOOR. SEDAN COCPE erSPORT ROADSTER TdherrJ Here FmBj Equipped ' C-"" . 255 NORTH CHURCH STREET