Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 26, 1927, Special Edition, Page 12, Image 12

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SATURDAY,
U H K
plo go to see tbs actual contest,
because they have
individual
transportation.
They can go
easily, comfortably had quickly
from their doorstop to their seats
at the gaam. They are lndepend-
oat of train aeboduloa. They can
stop when and whore they want to
for lunch or dinner sad they can
get hoMte on time without being
all tired out.
Thousands of P>opls drive
kindreds of miles to see a big
game, who would never think of
attending If they had to go on the
train.
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That has brought prosperity to
the athletic associations and has
given the colleges better stadiums
better coaches and batter equip­
ment— and you can thank the mo­
tor car for it.
n sm hm
motorisa In order to keep p ace. Since the automobile has
with competition and this has coma a commercial necessity, it is
been largely responsible for the but natural that cost experts
great growth of the motor car in­ should keep accurate records of
operation expenses.
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dustry."
Of unusual Interest to the au-
tomotlre Industry of the Pacific
at la the announcement of H.
J I. Klingdur, assistant general
m manager of the Chevrolet
Motor co m p a n y , of the qppoiat-
i meat of B, W. FUhr, formerly of
Bt. Lbata, aa Pacific coaat region­
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al sales manager for Chevrolet,
* in charge of sales activities thru
Before summer comes get
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the old car painted and
newly appointed official recently
arrived at Oakland. Cal., head-
he ready for vacation
«aarters of Chevrolet operations
’ ea this coa^t, and entered immed­
days ahead.
iately upon the performance of
hie duties.
The new regional sales chief
Let me figure your paint­
has been with the Chevrolet Mo-
* ¡tor company for more than eight
ing job this month. Sat­
: years, serving as soae sales man-
isfaction guaranteed.
■ ager and regional manager. As
tone manager he opened the com­
CHEHALIS. Peb. 2«.— Great
pany’s office In Omaha aeveral
years ago snd was, in charge of interest is being shown in the bill
by Representative
tales operstloas In the Nebras­ Introduced
Auto Painting
Chester
Blesen,
Thurston county
ka metropolis for a year and a
’> half, going from Omaha to De- house member, providing for the
WINBURN WAY
: troit as special factory represen- ereation of a new branch of the
Pacific
highyay
through
Bucoda.
* tative. la te r Fuhr waa chosen
as sone sales manager at Pltts- Tenino, Rainier, Yelm, McKen­
burgh; after giving evidence of na, McIntosh and Roy. Adoption
* more than ordinary ability la of thia alternative highway from
to
.*, that position he was again trans- Centralia through Bucoda
Tenino,
thence
up
the
old
North­
* tarred, this time to St. Louis
where he became sone manager. ern Pacific main line, Is backed
by the Southwest Washington Di­
When the Chevrolet Motor
rect Highway association, which
company Inaugurated the organlc-
is made up of the representatives
* ation plan of dividing the country
of the cities named. The route
into aalM regions, about four
in question, an alternative for the-
years ago, F u h r was named ap
Paclflc highway, would afford a
the first regional manager for state highway to Tacoma and Se­
the* St. Louis territory. Thia po- attle 11 miles shorter than the
‘ sltion be held up to the time he present route through Olympia.
* was appointed to assume charge
I of sales activities on the Pacif­
ic coast.
, In announcing the appointment
of the new Pacific coast sales
* head for Chevrolet, Klinger paid
a high tribute to bis success In
* his previous eibcutive positions
With accurate figures to tell
with the huge automotive organ-
isatlon and declared himself to you the story of an automobile’s
efficiency, the element of ' guess
A crew of trained mechanics reqjly to locate and
; bo confident that thia regional
work has been eliminated in the
correct any faults th at develop in your car.
territory has been placed In very
selection of a motor car for com­
; capable hands.
In the end it 'doesn’t pay to tinker around your
mercial purposes, according to
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"Chevrolet production for the
car when you know so little about the finer points
H. A. Stearns of the Lithla
; present year will be 1,000 units,"
Springs garage, local Hudson-Es-
of mechanism. '
< asserted Kltngler, "and we have
* Otolur. .
I t ’s usually safer andr chd&pta; to let the man who
I every confidence that the Pacific
’• h u i u m as a time when auto­
does nothing but repair cars rix yours too.
* coast will take Its share. Deal- mobile were bought for pleasure
! ere are all happy over a most
When
there’s trouble, phone us—for expert ser­
transportation entirely," says Mr.
■ successful 1910 sales season, and Stearns, - "but conditions have
vice at a reasonable price.
< their prospects for this year with changed and now a large number
I the new peaoecka models make of automobiles are bought more
the Chevrolet franchise more for commercial
transportation
valuable than ever before. The than for ordinary passenger-car­
care already In the hands of rying purposes. The uso Of the
* owners have provided a founda­ automobile has so speeded up bus­
tion of satisfaction
that
is iness that rival firms have had to
bringing Its harvest In a multl-
» twdo of new buyers.
J "The establishment of large
< parts depots throughout the
country, the many Improvements
* in the ane and one halt ton
* tracks, sad the new passenger
J Chevrolet even more popular and
i promise dealers a greatly ln-
LATEST PARTS AND EQUIPMENT TO TAKE CARE OF ALL
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At The Auto Show
Auto Painting
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We want you to inspect the most Beatiful Models in all Chevrolet His­
tory. Come to the Chevrolet booth next Tuesdayand Wednesday nights.
You need only see thia new Supremely Beautiful and Finer Sedan to
realize what amazing value it represents at it’s greatly reduced price.
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John Hughes
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Here Is True Distinction
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With its handsome proportions,
bullet-type
lamps, new full-crown, one-
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New Chevrolet with its body by Fisher reveals a distinction usually
found only on the costliest custom-built creations.
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COMMERCIAL USAGE
AIDS AÜTOJINDUSTRY
It Is Literally True
Never before in the history of the automobile industry has a four-door
enclosed car priced so low, exhibited such marvelous beauty of line and
color.
OAK STREET GARAGE
Phone 37
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Chevrolet Reduced Prices
Batteries - Ignition Service
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. FOOTBAlt GAMES
The automobile Industry Is di­
rectly responsible for the rapidly
Increasing wealth of college ath­
letics. according to Harry Mc­
Nair, local Oldamobilo and Stude-
baker dealer.
Every Saturday afternoon In
the antnmn hundreds of college
stadiums holding anywhere from
9000 to 71,000 people are filled
to overflowing with enthusiastic
football fans.
New and larger stadiums are
being planned or built to replace
stands that were more than ade­
quate 10 yearn ago.
There’s lust one reason for it,
according to McNair, and that la
the motor ear.
The Michigan-Chicago *game In
1909 was a tremendous battle be­
tween two of the greatest teams
the country has over aeon. The
skampionahlp of the conference
kinged on the result. Public In­
terest was at fever heat, but the
attendance was only about 29,000
with gate receipts of 929,000—
and that was a tremendous turn­
out for those days.
The motor car Is believed re­
sponsible for the crowds. Twenty
years ago people had to go to the
games oa a crowded streetcar, a
dirty excarsiea traia or by horse
gad carriage. It was too much of
aa undertaking—-and most peo­
ple preferred to stay home sad
gat the score by wire at the uni­
versity clubs, or la Lbs newspaper
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Touring or Roadster .............$525 Sport Cabriolet. . .................$715
The C oach.............
. . . . $595 The Landau;........................... $745
SERVICES FOR ALL CARS — PRICES RIGHT — ELECTRICAL
WORK OF ALL KINDS.
The C oupe................ ............ $625 1 Ton Truck (Chassis O nly).. $495
(THESE PRICES F. 0 . B. FLINT, MICH.)
Our Electric Exhibit
IN OUR BOOTH AT TH E ARMORY NEXT W EEK W E WILL
• HAVE EXHIBITS THAT ARE CERTAIN TO PLEASE EVERY
MEMBER OF THE FAMILY.
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We are local dealers for Atwater Kent, Bremer Tully
and Grebe Radios. We will be glad to demonstrate
at any time.
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The Coming of Spring
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THE COMBINED AUTO SHOW, STYLE RBVIEW AND SPRING OPENING W ILL BE HELD
Jordlan Electric Co.
NEXT WEEK. IT IS TIME TO SELECT THAT NEW CAR YOU’VE BEEN THINKING ABOUT.
AFTER YOU SEE OUR EXHIBIT YOU W ILL WANT TO BUY
The New Chevrolet
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LET US FILL YOUR OASOLINE AND OIL NEEDS.
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The Automotive Shop
FREE CRANKCASE SERVICE
CHEVROLET DEALERS
Drive into oar service station and trained attendants will he ready
to serve your Car.
McRAE SERVICE STATION
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Today, la spits of radio ac­
tants of all the big games, peo-
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