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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1925)
Evening, February 16, 1925 THE EUGENE OUARo TOASSIST SHOW DF LATE MODELS , tort ch"'- VripIcd dT i tru .. . tI fpatura of the '""hi'l. iisi)ly " the Automobile c''l',"V. K. Calkins, Kugene ,5titi- '1'bi, "'lluill"u,;ul"1 " , will i'8 fl aakei hy tlie new " Lcti and the Deluxe Bedan. 7. Addition lo tbe roular staff , Lmtueo and erv'i:e A- M- " . nl Portland, Northwest rep "'',,i and 1-aul Twigl.t, chief 7?h, Oroeoo "" aerviee dfpart J , will be on hand to tell all about !h ftaturea of the new models. Beaver and -Mr. Twight written that they are hearing f'Abotit the Kugeno ahow. and they I I great time here. "Sliowiiiii r.tuff i 0,,r ireatett P'eaaure," M lr Heaver, " and wo expect ', uw a highly enjoyable time i. t"tM" Four on Staff inrlmleJ i lbe Olilsmobilo person- i ....pi. llnukitiim. salen- Bin, rtl" .l 1,. I'.ilbin. .l...nrtllllIll. HU" "J ,;rt IHT .,.., ... ,, . UIMM ,-V- " ,. ty ,u - - . , u t iiirv. a ..... tainmo. The load ageuiy j jlr. caiaiii" o..., ... .......... ... fubinotial organization of four men. tUrvlce lUviii" a uleof tnc eur io iuu ca; .....ionci'f IllltUlHOlJlie "" "U v- mwi '-- - , , . , , . .... . .. i inrni c V liuoueu huh intr rn vuv - ; . , ..... IlPnMs is one oi me i-i. thut we. ' 'i Old ownprb iu ft-1 ft new co;iii. . . "' fJ-IITV.... 1 . . E Tac Three Buck ill 1U11 wiieu Uuu-k curs tj bud lU ilB fail.lliC, U. i1 . UlMll.lU"--, Wall U B.llfciU 111CLUUU1U LKIK UI BillliiB UUivlUVmiL'S LV IUC Vii- la lueL, dliu u ftj.ts uuu ativ.tu fie uu3.ut.-tH. i'ne itisi tiuuUiJiutui'e gurutftj wuh H. li liiuveu iu - inure .uujuivu.u .-riOb .U UUUl liUW LuC Lin b mill. . 'J lit' II 111 till' 1UU 01 -tU-J. U Ui Bui-Li. nuu Ltei jtU.u u.uuut:u lur a nvt, Ui-iu-uut.o nuic auu sci- ite hKcuL'V. Ulnu i nc tuiLipuiiy iuu'i!(l ill to the sew iiiiiiii.ui:. u.d uccudoory uekiaii- luciit was uiuji'iitii iiiii.i u now is uu luipjiiutit nan ot me oudiut'Ss, h uew iiui laiLvr salesroom was uirowu 0(40 80 ItlUt a UO ZOU UloUctti Ul liURKO liij LULViulfid nun ue Uianiuyvu ui (He fiawt; I tine, und tilt: borvice uuu ttiiuir ut'pariuieut wus un eu uuii'te ilie aclliug cud of tfci; business is bow if it tu tiii-t'i L-iui-k uutomouiiu ttitsmt-u. ii viii! iluril. Lhit iiui'oiu. IM J. it. Aid' all. 'I'tit'Kt ii if ii liave Ul been wnn mo firm tuf sniiit Inn. Uu are liu.i k mid t ncvrnli-t eliliilib- USIl Ha IVl'il uillfS1llln. The intciiaiiieul eutl or the plant Uki'u cure o by 1(. . lirown. bu i$ ulsit a vitinm in tln ititu-k Urd L'bi!M'tiltt Hi't-vii'' lln hat u killed forcf of miti under hiui. in- dutliijit .Snail ' Wui'd, tieiuert i'ur- ruW. uil( H:i. Piliro..n Tlie ttLTfsaury dfpiirtincnt Is nian- Ued by '. K. Sir.ki'c. who in ru- Eirdi'd us an aiillmriiv mi nurnmotivi! iiiiiKMi(. hvi'iv (lunif for JtuK-ks "Tlie Viirioim members of the firm ire iiii'i i ,., ..,. ..in .iu-.. llffiilV." Kllu lr .....liiti-Mii-o '.till if all f!ii..Y .1 OaIIJLS lllTf 'I'll.. nit..m.J.iln Mini.. hr rriitfl nit t-nrih iitiii wo hr- IttTe tliMl tli K.i.. ;u ...... ..f ti... bt iniiiMri:n. ; 1 1... t'..;t...i i'lllfS. U ..... ... f..-.l.M .1... ""liiMrv. niul i.UPi....l...i. - i.l-.. JO it bv mwl.iim -.11 r- ...... .irti Kui.l .. , .... , .,: v in nun, wiiM'ii we ut'uuv "m hit; u-i in nut'. Chevrolet Motor Co. Breaks All RemrHs for January Sales tif i : . 'it :. . -.in n an, ornpra (turniff nip 1 inrn i. huvu it f i i - ""-i. .ii it.,., tiin rn.-npii u-M. in ! . . in. nny. ol tlie m.inui J .III v -1 .... "I l:l .nnim.. I tk., '"-" .IK""". - -- i i i-ii nun mm. onii'in -t t'ii. Mm Hp v AH Ur-f ....n( in... f ' January Ulan ilunlis i .i'-i. nr .lanunry. ursi .nnntii. in .1.. ...... - "HIITlir ,. , i - - ri-cfiri. ln i. Inclni-v ,1 in. r.nnni r ; . . ... fl. ' ii'i'''- -i Mif.iT lll.T 1... V. . 11 """n na never lie. "Iuiiiipu nr.)- rnr eihl- " 't thi .n .... fr;i, Af ,- """" uuiiiik me nm- i.-v: : . . '"rn ourin the mitnmnV' w. Wlif . .1.- . ... . . U..,.. . " ,,,r new I nerrnlet wan nrdnr. - .... 1, ., " -ew lnm Know. ' Illil nth.. .1 ., . "it... , r' eiinwff in r.ne inrfer . ,-, , ' neiii nrevuu to ' II ' ..n .1 . ,. ... deolera throughout tlm countrv, ar itidieatlve of the public acveiiian.Mi of the new Chevrolet," points'out U. II. (irant, general anlea umnager. "In many eases, before the dealers received aome f the model.. Hies. care were purehased from specifica tions and photographs only he com ments. "The reason for this national acceptance lies in the iaet that the new 1'hevrolet combines greater qual ity at low cost than ever beo." Sweet-Drain Lays Claim as Oldest Auto Agents Here The Sweet-Drain Auto company, local agents for the Btudcbakor line of motor cars, claims to be the oldest automobile agency in town on the grounds that the first motor earn sold iu this city were sold from the pres ent plant. Hack in ItHll) Fred Mul leu conducted a Kales agency there, and in una Mr. Kweet and Mr. Drain took over the interests. From the humble start of just one man, .Mr. .Mullen, the business of the firm has steadily increased, until to day eight l l, mechanics and sales men, are kept busy the year around. "The people of Kugene have faith fully kept to Stuilebnker nut. mini, ills all this time," says Mr. Sweet. "They realize the value in the standard car. and come back again and again. We intend to maintain this spirit as long as the firm exists." In addition to selling the famous Studebnkcr line, the firm also main tiling nn up-to-dnte and highly effi cient shop and mechanic service, un der the charge of Sam Hond, veteran mei-hani". All makes of cars, and all kinds of motor troubles are treat ed by the force of skilled experts. Motorists Dodge Number 13 Tags The motor vehicle renter in Ma. acliuspttH lias trouble puch year in satisfying those who are .superstiti ous about the number Hi. As a Ttile, motorists bulk at nny license plate on wbieh the number 1ms the figurJ Kl in it, ' - Some people count up Uie number ills .m the plute and if the total should be l.'t t hi-re is a complaint heard. On llie oihcr hand, however, there are a few who insist on ha vine a plate on vhicli the figinc 1-1 appears, the more l.'is the better. Buick Brougham Sedan is Handsome Creation Burden of Washing Your Car Lessened Hy iitincliine a sponge to Uic end of u pipe, the burden of washing the cur will be greatly lessened. In this lnumitT the force of the water is broken, which prevents marring th? finish of Hie car, und avoids splash ing. In addition to this, only the I mini is required, and inaccessible places are I'nsily reached. Automobile Digest. 1 hfZJ- ; - p 4 . ... ft I t - W.' This eaciosea moaei of me new Buick line is proving to do a great favortie wnorover ii is piacea on display. It will be featured by the B. F. Goodpasture Auto company this season. The It nick and t "herrolet models will be proinint'iitly displayed at the Automobile show this week, and in addition to the en fire sales force of the H. I Cioodpnsture company, lo cal representatives, 1M Knox, of the Howard Auto company of Portland, will be on band to tell all the HuU-k vantage points. Mr. Knox is a fuc- bo hero for the show, is one of the outstanding curs of the year, and is be.ng strongly featured by the local agency. New Standard Set The new Huiik conch models set a new standard for appearance, com pleteness, comfort and quality," says .Mr. Goodpasture. Kxterior finish is in iMico with nickel radiator nud fit tings. The lines are graceful and pleasing without shurp cornel's or awkward moldings. The equipment is unusual, including a Fisher V. V. windshield, foot rest, dome light, rear window curtain, tool pocket under the shroud, automatic windshield w.p er, rear vision, mirror, und high grade hardware. "All the upholstery is finely tail ored. The comfortable, upholstered front seats hinge at the floor in front so they may be folded out of the way TI T tory expert and one of the foremi.st Pvm'n not't'slHr JO uie i--u" Buick men on the pacific const. He ,he KM-", built b.niy is added the thoroughly .understands the car and nvenume of the buck sent being ae- can cite its endurance records ani UIS1UUM,J mM remarkable performances by Ihe hour. cers on the front seat. Roominess is Marked '"Their genuine roominess and com fort are marked. To these advant ages, combined only in the Huick coa-hes. must be added the famous Huick chassis with every moving part sealed to insure proper lubrication "We feel extremely fortunate in hav ing Mr. Knox down for this show," says .Mr. Goodpasture, "and we are sure that the people of Kugene will find him very interesting. He has expressed pleasure at being able to on in a liar A nnl lin n viini-l a In An luf the show here Hs much as the recent nt- tn eliminate dirt and grit, uius I'ortlnud display." contributing to long life. Assisting Mr. Knox will be Mr. "A fllU msiderution of all these Goodpasture himself, and his three I futures and a demonstration will stnr salesmen. Wnvne Uurd. Cliff i l"'oVe t0 -votl tlmt tlurc 18 uo 0,llPr Harold, and J. I. Mcl-'ull. The new ',0,ld' .v-" to dunl that offered b; Huick coach, which is expected A miniature machine shop, with an adequate display of work in nil stages of repair, will be found tit tlie Auto Show at the booth of J'embri.oke" ') Under licjrinling Works. Muss ie cylinders, nejiily ground out, crank shafts trued and art unit fly turni'd, will be chief features of the booth. At Mr. Pembrock'n nystematicnlly arranged Khop at ti7i Olive street will be found the apparatus for doing nil of the work that he will have on dis play at the show. The first thing that j greets u visitor as he enters the ! dor is a huge reg rinding machine. I This can open its spacious jaws and j hold a whole engine, while an emery wheel, whirring around at several thousand revolutions a minute eats out the "high fpots" of the walls of the cylinders. This it does with n rotary movement, nud the solid tini ehiue is so constructed und operated (hut mistakes urc impossible. Machine la Massive Just back of the cylinder machine is another, not quite so big, but equally substantial. This is used for grinding pistons and like work. An other step away the long work bench, with its sets of vices, and with n multitude of tools nri-angcd above und below it, is placed handily. Hack of this is the machine for working on crank shafts. The crank shaft department is real ty one of the most important in the shop, believes Mr. l'einbrooke, and crank shafts, ho says are really of ten the root of much motor evil. Peo ple often spend n great deal of time and money on cylinders, only to have nil the work ruined because the crunk shaft is nt f m. nit. The 'apparatus in the shop ia, iu spite i.f its mnssive look, one of great delicacy And pre cision. It "shaves" the shafts per fectly round, nud it is accurate lo a very minuto fraction of an inch. Equipment Is plentiful Other equipment In the phnp In cludes two turning lathes, a boring machine, and n welding apparatus. Plenty of tools to accompany every thing nre handy. Mr. Pembrooko, ami his partner nrc nlso sole ngcuti for a brand of pis tons for Lane and Douglas county, ! nod in this they take much pride. A J a superior features will nlso be point jseiil. to show ihe comparative ,-,l nut, tlo-v fun. I wemiit of their pistons and the oidin- The entire equipment "f their shop ,ary onr3 will he on display nt the is equal to that of an automobile en I show and ihey point out thut it iKjnr fucturv, and tliev claim that their (Hike three of th-ir brand to weigh I irk equals that of the original mak : as miii h as one ordinary one. Seei--I,.r (,f engines. DONT FAIL TO SEE PEMBROOKE AND SANDGATHFS EXHIBIT Of rogrouml cylinders mul prnnk-slinfU nnd you will iigree with us that re-cmulitiniiiiig motors ly this method assures you of a motor EQUAL IF NOT BETTER THAN THE ORIGINAL FACTORY JOB I.auo County Distributors for The Knnt-Skore Piston Greater spocd more power and economy. G74 Olive- St. Phono 843 , i Huick." m Or? 0 0 00 0 0 0 0 o o TTTmMlllh-BT-TnTlT When better automobiles are built Buick will build them See Them At The Automobile Show B. F. GOODPASTURE V HMO Wimdlei?OiiDll (5S)A(5IHI 1 .A. With BelloeaTIrM For the average American family's family car--voull find it extremely difficult to equal and impossible to surpass this remarkable Coach at only $1075. (. o. b Lansing), Consider these features every one of the highest quality obtainable: Fisher body, with the new V V. one-piece ventilating windshield lustrous and long' wearing Duco finish powerful and economical six-cylinder L-Head engine Delco electrical equip ment deeper upholstery Balloon tires every thing that adds to comfort, economy or long lire. See this wonder Coach (and all the other Oldsmo bile body types each an outstanding value) at the Auto Show and inquire how easily they can be pur chased on General Motors liberal time payment plan. (D) EMOTES Stt PJ7J I J:9fiGcTOFc F. E. CALKINS MOTOR CO. MONROE OARAGE 837 Pearl St. Eugene, Ore. O - - i-.nm- niiniur n ch rec 7th and Olive Sts. Eugene, Oregon i 'J. r-Tdn 'mndr. n..t 'e u:iiiuobile thowi, but by ,