The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, January 31, 1925, Image 16

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THE EUGENE GUARD
Saturtlny Evening, Januarr 3j
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FOR EUGENE WILL
25 YEARS SEES THE MOTOR TRUCK DEVELOP i
INTO A MAJOR FACTOR IN TRANSPORTATION
With assurance that every motor
cur dealer In Kugene will hove clia
play space lit the armory for th an
tomobile show set for February 17
to 1!), locul uiotordoiu will have one
of Uie finest exhibit" of the latest
models of all cars sold on the nisr
l. i here, is the stateuicut of Johu
oium, uioinoter of the Eugene iliu
tuuy, who upxt week upens the Porl-
iui,d show, and in acre to arrange
p.enuiiuury details for his cnhiui
i.on in JSuHUle.
Ail space haa been contracted for
win. tliv Kugene dealers and several
i:,i,iiulioiia from 1'ortland distritiut
iu agents huve bud to be turned
down," Mr, Sturk said. '"Ihe decora
lion of the urinory here will be ei
leiisive und general sciicine will be
Japanese in charactci and will form
a unique and attractive setting for
tho cara," is the. prouiiso of the pro
moter. . i
Fashions Prominent
Feminine fashions in wearing ap
parel, which of late years have vied
with the pride of motor car manufac
turers at the big national shows, will
have a place of prominence at the
Kuccno d splay. Tnreo separate pro
urninB. each evening to bo In charge of
a local store, are being arranged.
Gllmore's Women's Wear shop will
huve the display the opening niglit,
Tuesday, February 17; Largc's shop
for women will display the latest
'Creations in feminine finery weancs
day night and Thursday night the
fnshion program will be given over to
McMorran and Wasbburne store.
"AH the 1025 models will be on
hand for the nutomobilo display and
, each dealer baa sufficient epaco for
several machines on the armory floor.
The lighting arrangements ' will be
such as to show to the best advan
tage each exhibit and Eugeneans will
ace a display that will set a standard
for these events in this city,, iur,
ijtark states. ;
. Prize Is Offered
As an added incentive to local
merchants to take an interest in the
motor show a priie of $25 will be
ottered lor me nesc accuraicu win
dow that will be appropriate for the
fashion and automobile displays, is the
announcement.
The Novak vaudette troupe of five
girls will, be here as one of the en
tertainment features or tno snow eacn
evening. Kathleen Duffy, soprauo,
will he the leading soloist for the pro
gram. This added attraction will be
scheduled each evening wun inc insu
lon show. '
It has been two years since Eugeue
has had a big Indoor automobile Bhow
and the event of 1023 which attracted
big thror.gs each evening will bo sur
passed In every way by the coming
dihplay is tho prediction of local
. deuiers. . ..
::wjewettsix
' .The new Jewett six now on display
here rivals any other six cylinder
motor cur . in polut of improvement,
milking the most nearly perfect au
tomobile from ovcry viewpoint of any
car in itsjirico cluss, is tho cluim of
the l'alge-Detrolt Motor Car, com
pany made to II. J. llrlngle Auto
company, local dealers.
An automobile to be near the
point ot perfection claimed for the
. new Jewett six must be trouble free,
says Harry M, Jewett, president, l't
may be added that when a trouble
free car is purchased the owner has
possessed hiunelf of the most eco
nomical form ot transportation.
Tlio cry of Uio uge Is for "bigger
and better" things. l'rescnt day
buildings are bigger and last longer
largely because they have deeper
foundations. Realising this funda
mental principle, engineers of the
J'nlgs company in reconstructing the
Jewel t six sturted at tlio bottom with
a relatively greater depth of founda
tion, says Mr, Jewett.
The crank shaft, which probably
sees moro action and has more pans
of a gasolino motor dependent upon
It than any other slnglo unit was
given first attention.
It is U0 pounds heavier than the
big shaft used in t lie original Jewett.
l'art of tho Increased weight is due
to larger main bearings and crook
pins now 2 3-8 Inches. The balance
ot additional weight came through
counterbalancing, accomplished by
counterweights. Immediate results
were seen in the Improvement as the
motor became very nearly vibration
less, In fact, tho company's engi
neers offer to prove tho motor action
itself is absolutely vibrationless.
Jecontl consideration was given to
the front end of the motor.
Wilh perfectly machined crankcase
surfaces, new benrings'could he re
placed hy the roadside by any lay
man, claim engineers of tho company.
Connecting rods, wrist pins, pistons,
oil and water pumps, generator coup
lings and the cooling system came In
for their share of improvement. The
new pistons are light cent Iron of
skelelnn design, carrying three rings.
llrilraulic fcmr-wlieel brakes are of
fered us optional equipment on the
new Jewett six. .
With the automotive industry ob
serving its silver anniversary . this
year comes a realization of the tre
mendous development mndo in motor
truck transportation the- last 25
years. Krom a feeble beginning, about
1UOO, when a few freakish looking
contrivances classed ns motor trucks
made their appearance,' it was not
until several yeai-B later that the
motor truck was given serious at
tention as a transportation medium.
Once, however, the truck did begin
to gain a foothold, around 111 HI, its
growth wns rapid and today the
doughty carrier fairly swarms, over
our streets and highways. Tho extent
of growth is best shown by. truck
production figures: Fifteen years ago,
or up until ,11(10, less , thau 25,000
A "rVUnS HEAVY-DUTY
,TBJ.CKOP
TODAY
FlfeST ,
WHITE TWJCX 1
motor trucks hnl been innnufaetured
by the entire industry. Ofcr ; 12,H50,
000 trucks bflvo been .;mado Hinee
then. Present production in approxi
mately 875.0(H) motor trucks a year.
"Walter G. White; prcHirtent o The
White company, a pioneer truck man
ufacturer and leader in tlio induMtry
Hihce the beKlnniiiR of truck trans
portation,' gives An idea of-tho wide
unread use of the truck In the state
ment that motor trucks -serve -14tt
lines of business. "Wherever goods
' ' . A
"the truck, because of irs flexibility
and ecouoniy of operation, has in a
large way revolutionized trunsporta
tibu and notwithstanding what may
appear to be aiwalmost universal use
of the truck today, I do not hesitate
in making the, prediction that the next
decudo will see an even greater
pnn.sion of motor transport than any
like period ill the past.
"The motor truck and bus would
not exitt today in anything like the
(juantity they do unless there Svas a
public demand for them. Significant
present-day developments are tend
ing unmistakably toward better co
ordination between motor transporta
tion and the steam and electric rail
ways.: Jloth steam and electric road.s
have become extensive uwers ot motor
equipment and indications are thev
will greatly extend their truck and
closed, well protected from dirt and
moisture.
"As in Graham Brothers 1 ton
truck Dodge Itrothers engine is stan
dard equipment. Truck users realise,
of course, that this fact gives them
an advantage that would be difficult
to duplicate."
are to he moved," says Mr.. White, I bus operations during. the next year."
torist that he luter relumed' .for a
pdrinuneut repair, deciding to keep
the emergency conj in the car., for
future use.--Ainericau . Automobile
Digest. " . . , .
In the twenty-second annual llaud
book of Automobiles, which has just
been issuod by the National Autoino
bile chamber of commerce, 1UU motor
vehicles arc illustrated and 7115 mod
els are listed. The specifications
which are grouped in sections, cover
110 passenger cars, 02 comemrciul
cars and motor trucks, 0 tasicaba and
0 motor buses, which will bp produc
ed this year by the munufucturerB
who are members of the cliuiuber.
Wilh tho exception of fivo electric
vehicles, all are gasoline propelled.
The makers of the various oiasscs
of curs are as follows!
Unsoline passenger vehicles An
derson, Apperson, Auburn, llrcwstcr,
lluick. Ladillac, Lase, cuamlicr,
Chevrolet, Chrysler, Cleveland, Cole,
Cunningham, Uuvis, Dodge, Dorr.s,
dul'ont, Durnnt, Elcar, Flint, Frank
lin, Gardner, Uriiy, llaynes, llupp,
Jordan, Kissel, Lexington, Lincoln,
Locomobile, Mcu arlan, Maxwell, fier
cer, Moon, Nash, Nordyke & Mariuon,
Oakland, Olds, I'ackuid, I'aigc-uc-
troll,- l'ccrlcss, 1'icrce-Arrow, lteo,
Itickenbacker, Itoamer, Itollin, Suy-
ors & Scovill, Btenrus, Mtcvens-Dur-
yea, Studcbaker, StuU, Velio, est
cott, Wills Sainto t:iair, Willys-Overland.
Electric vehicles llnucli Sc Lang,
Autocar, Ward. 1 .
Taxlcabs Checker, II. C. 8., l'rc
ler, ltauch & Lang, lleo, , Yellow
Cab. '-.
.Motor : Huses liarford, Uraliam,
International Harvester, Mack, I'ier-
co-Arrow, Heo, 11. A. Mchaelit, White,
Uasollnc commercial vehicles Ac
me, American La France, Attorhuty,
Autocar, Clydesdale, Commerce, Cor
bitt, Denliy, Diamond T, Dodge, Dor-
rls. Duplex, Federal, uurroi'i,.,iion-
oral .Motors, liraham, liray, Interua-
lional Harvester, Kelly-Hpruigtleid,
Kissel, Kleiber, Mnccar, Mack, Mack,
Mason. Maxwell, .Morclunil, fierce-
Arrow, Itainler, lleo, ltepublicj Howe,
Sanfnrd, tl. S. Schneht, Helden, !Snr
vice Motors, Hlanilard, Hterliog; Ste
wart, Trnylor, Walter, White, J. C.
Wilson. - . . r- ' , . .
Emergency Lights
Easily Provided
When a ground or short-circuit oc
curs in the headlight wiring, the prop
er procedure, of course, is to Inspect
the wiring and remove tho cause.
However, tho wiring on some cars Is
itritiitw.nnv inaccessible, being conceal
ed In chanuels formed liitrgrul with
tho fenders or frame of the car, anil
cannot be Inspected unless it l en
tirely withdrawn. As this consumes
considerable time, tho motorist o".;n
cannot afford to wait. In a recent
case of this kind, the mechanic made
in emergency repair for a driver who
linn LiMin Klmtiioil liv thn llillicn fill'
driving with but one light, After In
specting the bulb and its socket to
mahe sure that the trouble lay in the
'iriug, he cut a lengin ot iniuiiueii
wire, attached a bayonet plug to each
id and connected Ihe hendlamp with
1 1m tliisli Inmn socket. In tins man
ner, the entire procedure occupied but
few minutes and so pleased uio mo.
Again Milady Comes
To Aid of Motorist
In the days of long ago, when the
ladies wore their hair "done up,", u
favorite trick of the stranded motor
ist was to borrow a hairpin for use
as an emergency fuse. Hut sintc
hairpins have become obsolete, the
motorist must buy his fuses, and nat
urally it would he supposed that -Milady's
usefulness as an auto mechanic
was at an end. Not so, howevw
for the motorist Is beginning io in
vade Milady's boudoir. For instance,
a powder puff (tho woven kind) if
moistened with a mixture or glycerine
and alcohol, mnkes an excellent wiper
for the windshield in wet weather. A
curling. Iron would probably be the
last article to appear of value to the
male motorist, but if one, of the gas
heated kind be procured, and the ends
of the jaws be reshaped, an excellent
tool will be hud for the insertion of
valve pins, or for. retrieving small
screws which have fallen into, places
too harrow for the insertion of the
hand. American Autotnobile Digest.
m DISPLAYED
Automobile Buyers
Guide Goes on bale
A uuhjue booalet, telling all about
the diUerent pooits to be looked into
uv tiie uroboectne buyer when exam
ining a ued car bus just becu issued
y ii. i-triugie Motor Lu., una in
offered freo to the used car buying
puolic it is entitled "How to buy
a uicd cur sufely."
The suujeut dealt with In the book
U't in one oi general, interest to all
persons who couitunpiate llie pur- j
chtise of a used car nud it is wee ling
Vuli au cn.nutsMhiic rccept.ou.
llcietotore the lined tar buyer has
hud to depend, almost entirely, upon
his own experience with and kuow
ilge of niuiur.cirs m formulating
b. a estimate of the condition and ap
proximate vaiue of tlic used car lie
con templates buying, it is pointed
out. The new booklet undertakes
to supply the purchaser with definite
information touching upon all vital
points and the approximate tondit-ou
in which he bus a right to expect to
f.nd the various important units wheu
be buys a car. ,
THE SKIDDING AUTO
I.' nk' as a iur is heavily loaded there
iH moie weight on the -front wheels
hau on the Duck ones. This is due,
uf course, to the weight of tho; motor.
The front wheels then ftet as' a pivot
about wlhih the car l u ins on account
of the energy of iU moliou.rAiner
iciin Automobde Digest. ',
' SMALL TOWN LEAD
Only nine per cent of tlic nation's
iiwijor vehicles arc in cities with over
otXJ.UOO populat.on.- Thirty-three per
cent are in towns with loss than 1,UUU
people. American Automobile Digest.
REVARNISHING THE HOOD
If the hood "of a car is revarnished
while still Wiirmf the varnish will t.ow
evenly und dry without brush marks.
The, hood should uf course firat. ue
.norouKhiy clcaped. Ainrricuu Auto
uuibile D.gest.
Uutstanding, of course, in Ihe pro
ducts for llCM was the epidemic of
four-wheel brake application which
infected cars in all classes from the
very high-priced ones down almost to
the very lowest. Opinion Is still div
ided as to the necessity for and the
utility of this further complication;
there arc those who maintain that
brakes on the front wheels will prove
themselves a source of endless trou
ble and complaint, If not an actual
menace. Kipmlly sound thinkers on
the other aide of the fence point with
emphnmB to tho several years of ex
perience, which foreign motor car pro
ducers have had with brakes of this
typo and their success which has in
fluenced on even w der applictiliou
of this braking system.
Ami ho as we see it, thoso front
wheel brakes which are properly de
signed and which embrace proper ma
terials and workmanship' ami which
aro properly cared for as concerning
lubrication and ndjutitment, undoubt
edly will in i' B ore up to the results
expected of them. Slovenliness either
in design or production or in care
wilt fulfill the prophecies of those
who look askuuee at the application
of this new braking principle to Am
erican products.
In this connection, the shows wdl
douhllesH disclose a largo number of
other cars four-wheel-brake equip
ped, for one of the, largest mitnufac
turcra of stock axles in the country
lins under way a line of front axles
fitted with brakes of the hydraulic
t.vnn -which will be announced just n
soon as proper, production facilities
an he installed to take cr.re ot the
demtind. American Automobile Digest.
CONCRETE
BRICK
BURIAL VAULTS
DRAIN TILE
IRRIGATION PIP2
SEWER PIPE
CULVERT PIPE
HOLLOW TILE
BLOCKS
SEPTIO TANKS
Eugene Concrete
Pipe Co.
135 Blair. Phone 903
AC
SPEEDOMETERS
for
f FORDS
$12.35
Thrnn aro tho standard high grade
Instruments that regularly sell for
115.60
BfiAKE&HITE
89 W. 9th
Phone 1619
The first of the new Graham Bro
thers One Tru truck auived in the
city, yesterday and it now being dis
played by liailmway Motor Co.,
4uge iiioihers dealer. '
'An CAL'L-pi.oiifu mwuut of iuteres'i
is aireuily ue.ug buuuu und indications
po.m Lu uu uuududi uuiuuci' ot tub
-UU winter Miles.,,"
A or u commercial vehicle, it is sur
prisiUgiy attractive, an excellent ex'
uaijiu of the persistent . trend to
wuidi better appearance ts well as
muter quality m ue ngiu liautuge
field; '
"Urahaui Brothers advance has
been one of the most spectacular in
the truck business," saiu Mr. Hatha
way. "Three years ngo they were
.11 twentieth position. Today they
are sixth. This achievement speaks
Cihiueutiy for the truck more elo
quently than anything we ourselves
uuglu say for it.
. "it is pluin to uuyone who sees this
new oue-iiou truca t-liat their continu
ed advance is inevitable. To be able
lo bund sucn a substantial and at
tractive, tiuck at such a low price
menus that lira bum Urathers have
definitely taken their pusitiou among
the firt few in the industry. Wilh
limited product. oti this truck at this
price would be impossible.
,.. "l'ew truck frames are bujt with
such a liberal excess margin ot
strength. The rear axle, with its
finely proportioned strength, is equal
to years of the hardest service. ,
"Kxceplionul quality is aUo evident
in the springs. Made of the highest !
grade alloy steel, they arc almost un- j
brcakably tough, yet markedly res. I- !
icnt. Coupled with unusual ease of
handling and highest quality seat
cushioning and upholstery, this produ-
ccs a rare degree of riding comfort
a factor of the utmost importance
in trucks. Keeping the driver con
tented means greater pride in the
truck and tho obvious conseipjenee
of this greater pride is better care
of tho truck, and a more courteous
attitude toward customers.
"Al wheels and rims un the. one
ton are of the same size and there
fore interclmngcnble. The tires are
Hit x 5 cords.
"I. rakes arc unusually smooth and
efficient and easily adjusted. Itoth
the hand and foot brakes are of the
internal expansion type and can be
read ly. interchanged for equalization
of wear. The brakes are fully en-
A TIRE CLAMP
When a patch is educated on an
inner tube, more satisfactory results
will be produced if the patch in held
under pressure while tho cement is
taking hold. An ordinary binge, bent
so as not to slap when folded ami
drilled to take a thumb screw makes
a very satisfactory - clamp. Ameri
can Autoiuob le Digest. '
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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
J. Will Iieekley to Charles U Beck
ley eta al Tract tp. 17 S li 5 W, $10
. Miunie E. Springer ct vir to J. A.
Cornes ct ux XE of SW4 of HE
YA see. SO, tp. IS .S U 5 $10. ,
James- O. Beeves et ux to A. C.
Barker Lots 0-7 blk. IS, Wiishburne
& Millioin add. .1 unction City $035.
B. E. Comm. et ux to Jacnb (iilles
pie et ux Tract tp. 17 S B 3 W,$10.
Thomas Orr to Sv. C Eisk et ux 5
A. tp. 1 S B 3 E, $00. r
Axel M. T. Eisclier et ux to p. E.
Lyons et ux Tract in blk. 17,,IIud-
dlestou's add. Eugene, $10.
John ( Bullion et ux to Harvey
A. Wheeler et ux Lot 5, blk. 4, Liz
zie Luc key add Eugene $10. .
E. (i. Jurgens et ux to CJpis. A.
Met rosscn ct ux Tract nt &lth ntj
Ferry Sts., $10.
Budd Kompp 'et ux to (lenrge B.
Srh:iefer Tracts in blk. 7. Stew
art's add. Eugene. W Jf
Ered h. B-hrenfus e iti in ,f. II
Cliainbers :t5 A. tp. 20 S U 3 W, $1(1
C. E. f!. Weiss ef ux tn ratjk Eber-1
hart ot ux Lots 11-1-' blkv 7,' Col
lege Hill Park. 10. ' : . , , '
'We have made: no less than two
hundred demonstrations of tne nmr-
veious power of the new btar mubou
djiilar motor," stated Kenneth Abies,
local Star dealer thU morning. "And
our men experience no end uf thmis
showing just what they cau do with
the new car. - -
"We ourselves bun Idea that our
factory and their engineers had de
veloped such power plant as that
of "tne new Star; and are more thau
p.eaned with it. Wo openly nay she
will uutpull in high any other stock
iour, built, and aro prepared to
back the statement With money, war-
oles or chalk. - - j
"Bear axle gear reduction remains J
the saipe, an eight tooth pinion audi
M tooth ring gear, which, of course, ;
tgures out 4 tr) to 1, in high, just"
tho same as it always before has I
been. , The motor dimensions are j
3 3-8 x 4 1-4,; and pistons are split
skirt Lymtc, with long skirts. The '
water jacket is so arranged that the j
water pusses entirely around, each I
cylinder, wuich tends to increase uni
formity in coobng the pistons and in
regulating their expansion, thereby
msunug tne positive practicability of
the, use of light pistons. Flywheels
are ground to perfect calorie, and the
Vhuic' resulting m the vibrationless
action ot the motor.
. , ftUny Sales
"Notwithstanding the fact that old
man winter snu aovers around, our
men sold an actual total of 23 cars,
ast wck, aud this week promises
anoyier big total of sales. We now
use tne term 'cash.ng in on power,'
rather thuu 'selling, automobiles,' ar
ound out plant.
A New Stunt
' "Yesterday, one of the boys drove
hi car in high over the tipper left
hand pull on me Butte, and then up
ihe steepest, muddy left hand pull
which has been' formerly used to dem
onstrate low gear work, right up to
he lookout station and shelter above
the 'O.' This, we believe, is unpre
cedented in any car, four or six. v
"Our demonstration week waa a big
.uvcens, and our floor play has oeen
the best we have ever experienced
for this time of the year. 'Tomor
row's Car Today' is truly tho car for
the millions, with the million dollar
motor."
General
AUTO REPAIRING
and Overhauling
By Experienced Mechanics
Our Motto Service and Satisfaction,
Reasonable Terms
Service Auto. Shop
- jcj. m.
H. M. Moore
857 Pearl Street
Phone 221
The people! who buy used cars from us ncath
always come back to us when they want'an
other car. This is conclusive proof that ou
used cars are priced right. We back every'
.car just as if it was brand new1. You should
see these before you buy.
1923 Overland Coupe'
. 1920 Overland Touring
1922 Chevrolet Touring
1919 Ford Touring
WestS Sons Motor Company
9th and Pearl . Phone 592-
; Willys-Overland Fine Motor Cars
AN EPITAPH
"Slowly and sadly we luid him down
Aud we spoke not a word of sor
row." .'.
He told us before he'd surely have
His brake bunds fixed tomorrow.
American Automobile Digest.
VARNISH OF NEW CARS i
The varnish of a new car is ben-;
efitcd and hardened by washing witli '
clear, cold water. Mud that is allow
ed, to dry upon the body takes the
oil from the varnish and leaves the ;
finisti mottled and streaky. Aineri- j
can Automobile Digest. . - ' !
Thesure way to put pep Into your Job
on a rainy day is to get into
FISH
BRAND
Reflex
Slicker
AJTOWER CO. BOSTON
Fiery, Itchy Skin
Quickly Soothed
With Sulphur
. Mentho-Rulphur, a pleasant cream,
will soothe and heal skin that is irri
tated or broken oat wilh eczema;
that 1b covered with ugly rauh or pim
ples, or is rough or dry. Nothing
mibduea fiery skin eruptions no quick
ly, says a noted skin specialist.
The moment this sulphur prepara
tion is applied the itching stops and
after two or three applications, the
eczema is gone and the skin is de
lightfully clear and smooth. Sulphur
is so precious as a akin remedy be
cause it destroys the parasites that
cause the burning, itching or disfig
urement. Mentho-Sulphur always
heals eczema right up.
A small jar of Kowtes Mentho
Sulphur may be had at any good
drug store. '
Four Big Offers On
Used Cars
On account of the. splendid reception which on
new Jewett cars are receiving we are ahle to offer
fjin,;n. TTOwn rAT?c oil f ,
Villi iUliUWIUg Kii-IJ-f Ufl.bU U.1X Ul willliU OTQ 1Q t
wonaenui condition, witn very lew miles register
ed at a big reduction from he new car price, al
though the" cars offered are no older than some
DEMONSTRATORS which are sold by some deal
ers as new car3. , ' .
" 1925 Willys-Knight Touring Car, with only
700 miles, completely equipped, including
j. 1925 license, at a wonderful saving.
; 1924 Jewett Business Coupe (3-passenger)
: with only 3700 miles, 1925 license, in ex
' . cellent shape at a good reduction from the
new price list.
1923 Jewett Touring, balloon equipped,
, . 1925 license, mechanically, perfect, at, a j
"price that will surprise you. "
1923 Jewett Sport S3dan only $800.00
, 1925 license. This car comes fully equip-
ped. Everything, at a price very reason
able. Each of tho above cars carry our usual ninety day
scrvjee, and any onp of them can be purchased on
the easy playment, plan.,
FREE! FREE!
FREE!
We arc not nfraid of you knowing the ins and outs
of how to buy a USED CAR, so we are ready to
supply you with a booklet entitled
"HOW TO BUY A USED CAR
. SAFELY"
Absoltely free for calling for same
H. J. BRINGLE MOTOR CO,
PAIGE JEWETT GRAY
Phone 343 ' 71 Ninth St. West.
Jlilll -"5a I
A '25 Star ViU Outpull In High Any Other Stock '25 Tour Built! ! ! H
Lane County Used Car
Headquarters Offers:
"24 FORD COUPE
Ruxtell Axle, Cords, Sneedotter, Auto
matic Swioe, Glass, Almost New.
'22 FORD SEDAN
Ruxtell Axle, New Cords, Double Hasslers
Fine .Car. ' ' .
FIVE CHEVROLETS
All Traded In on 'Star Cars. 1919 to 1922,
Reconditioned
OLDS 8 TOURING ,
Good Rubber, and Had Good Owner,
Real Snap.
. '19 OAKLAND SI3C
Extra Good Shaoe. Che.i
- CASE TOURING - 7-PASS,
In Fine Shape. Just Rlflht For Staae
or Taxi. Make Us An Offer. Terms
Trade on This It's Just What You Want."
In Extra Good Shape. Fine Rubbr, US j,
23 STAR TOURING
Accessories
'24 STAR SPORT ROADSTEB 1
just wnat You Are waiting rgr.
and in Wonderful Condition.
DURANT SPORT TOURING
Looks Like New Car. " And New C"
Guarantee.
DURANT 4-PASS. COUPE
Only Run 8,000 Miles, New Set Conn
Heater, Some BuyJ ' -
FORD TON TRUCK
Good Body, Cab, Good Rubber,
Cheap Buy.
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New Top and All Gone Over. If '
Want A Good Dodge Come On n
Price on This One Will Surprise
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WE WILL TAKE IN YOUR OLD CAR-EASY TERMS ON BALANC8
"HOUSE OF SQUARE DEALS"
Lane Auto Company, Inc.
-' Home of W
"TOMORROW'S CAR TODAY"
A '25 Star -Will Outrull In High Any Other Stock. '25 Four Built! ! I '!