The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, August 21, 1929, Image 7

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1929.
THE EUGENE GUARD
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S.tfJ the Sierra road, into
Ltin .; tiiili Interest
SS "x"1"0 mountaln
'.i.n.nil who de.erted th
in f"or of the new
Lll.Tear Rout. Into Sow
.... .aV "thin a IS J5
r the Wawona rou. -.;--
ft'W 'o r "pl.c."the narrow
Sr?ommit of Chinquapin moun-
ft.'ma Wawona conjure, up
''iJfnf rutted roadway., connt
""I' m, t5r" and billowT dust
feJStof botplti.ar.bto in
1,1 tU ajru"
P"1- ,j. ....rA road ia to re
Ntf.. . . . j inJ will h a
the em "au. -.-
p." ... r n tor UDIl l "i
22JS "toarUt. in car. that ara in
became ahimna wiu
VS ...rr in few in.tancea.
K" 0f the new road ia in-
Teoipil"! by the General Pe
KKa? cTorj.or.Uon and being dis
13 h7 Violet Ray gajoline deal
iT ft U idenUcal with the old road
ILi .wording to a report aent by
f oarty to the cor-
t,".. of?l., 7nd follow.
KI1t the lame mountain con
the old route. Ton-
an u. the work progreas from
ftV .meat road in many places, and
5!m Mrtlon. of the present road
Sttwffi he "0 fJrvth ne,T rM.d re
Wni torn up and huge sIIms taken
STthe mountainside to make the
twlftff the Bigger and the Bet-
NEW SIERRA BEAUTY REVEALED
KuRonp Motor ii bock on the job
'. poiiig stronger i'iihii ever, l.inyii r
iiorts an otcuptlonallv tine trii with
ni family in their Vontiac Iii-Six
Special Sedan but U more eouviuced
man ever alter invetiKatiii(t mi
fornin I'sed Car market that the
Pedigreed led Cars that he hai to
offer from time to time are the lest
value obtainable throughout the en
tire est Coast.
The beautiful Wawona Road In Yosemlto, which has been more or less eollpeed by the Brloeburg
All-Year route, Is to come Into Ita own again aa one of the most modern of the Sierra highways. With
out destroying any of Its grandeur, highway engineers an changing the old sharp turns and steep grades
into a wide, easy-grade mountain read. The pictures show construction work on the new road. 1
EUGENE'S FIRST
WILLYS KNIGHT
THE firat Willys-Knight neen in
Eugene was delivered to Homer
Pike in 1915. and ia now owned by
H. F. Kuk of MoOlvn, Ore. It still
makes daily trips. This car has been
across the continent four timet find
haa 250.0tR miles to ita credit. It
wai traded in for a new Willys
Knight to the Weise Bros. Motor
company in 1022 for a new machine.
TRAINS AND PLANES
CHICAGO. The co-op-ration of
railroads and titrjilanes is speeding I
up the schedule of the American
traveler, according to tiie American
Air Transport assoriation. Trans
Atlantic service also is speeded up.
Berlin to the Vnfted States has been
cut from ten to s'T iay. Schedules
of trains and planes are so fixed that
they waste no time in getting ocean
travelers to sea ports.
Equitable Saving- 4 Loan Ats'n.
Office. 1st Natl. Bit. Bids. Phone 12
New York Life Insurance Co.
Itepresented by Frank A. Page.
FINE DISPLAY
AT EUGENE MOTOR
("JNK of the best displays of Oak-
Uml-Pontine ever seen in this
territory is leing shown this week at
the Ijaue County Fair. The new
Oakland All-American Six Brougham.
a new Special Four-Poor Sedan, the
'ontiac Big-tMi sedan and hp en a I
coach, all of the lateat models are on
display and a number of salesmen will
be right there eager to answer all
questions from interested Fair visit
ors.
i Eugene Foundry
j, & Machine Co.
Good machinery and
J good men
I Good Work
Electric & Acetylene
L Welding
Phone 1054 Opp. Cannery
. I
ter Wawona Road will be a boon to
the Wawona section, and will offer
an eiternative to the Briceburg nll
year road. Great care is being tak
en to preserve all of th bAnu.y end
grandeur tnnt Mother Nature has be
stowed on the route. The new roud
will equal if not exceed the preseut
route in charm, it ia promised.
NEW TORK LIFE INSURANCE
CO., ONE OF AMERICA'S OLDEST
MUTUAL CO.'S represented by
FRANK A. PAUE
4
McKINLEY INSURES ANVTHING
INSURE WITH HENRY TRUMP.
SIGMAN-FELL -INSURANCE
LET A DISABLED SOLDIER
write your Ins. Ph. HU7; will call.
MRS. R. H. WOOR INS. Ph. 1166-M
Not responsible for any debt, con
tracted by other than myself.
GEO W. ASHBAUGH.
Phone S. E. Stevens for nlano tuning.
BETSY
ROSS
BREAD
An invalid woman, bedridden for
six years by a spinal ailment which
renders the nervous system sensitive
to the slightest shock, now is seeking
relaxation aud health through daily
ridea in a Pontine Big Six.
She is Mrs. Elmer W. Loos of 501
North Twenty-Second street. Mur
physboro. III., whose physician de
clared tli at her health might be im
proved by the mental stimulus of
automobile riding. His recommenda
tion was qualified, however, with the
provision that his patient must ride
in complete comfort. He warned that
serious results would .follow if Mrs.
Iioos were subjected to the jar of
road irregularities or even the vibra
tion of an unbalanced engine.
Mrs. Loos and her husband then
let it be known that they were in the
market for a low-priced automobile
embodying the physician's specifica
tions. They proved probably the
most difficult prospects" in the au
tomotive history of Mnrphysboro.
Many salesmen representing many
automotive called at the Loos home.
But among all of the demonstrators
the Pon line Big Six, with ita long
sprinpr? and Lovejoy hydraulic ahock
absorbers, Its big Urea, its deep'
cushioned seats and its Harmonically-
balanced engine, proved best suited
tu liirs. Loos unusual needs.
"In choosing an automobile," said
Mrs. Loos, "we had to consider fac
tors which nerhans are not ao neces
sary to well people, such as smooth
clutch and brake action, absence of
vibration, easy riding qualities, wide
doorB to reduce the effort of enter
ing and leaving the car and low win
dows to enable me to see out while
reclining on the rear seat. We found
them all in the Pontiac Big Six. Now
1 ride for hours in perfect ease and
without fatigue. Our Pontiac has
brought welcome relief from the
monotony of four vralls."
TOURISTS RETURN
FOR SERVICE
THH F, W Pettyjohn Motor emo-
nun nf fliHit ! Snvm nntir4 that
a great number of tourists from Ore
gon and out of state tbt ovjj Bui eh
cars and have been serviced by them
on their out trip are passing up ser
vice departments in other cities to
be serviced bv their department on
the return trip.
Hot Shots
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 5)
Hiehens says that the fish were bit
ing fine and that the place was very
Domilar, There was hardly s night
that touriBts were not turned away
from lack of cabins, he said. Mr,
Hichens noticed that verv few Eu
gene people patronized the place and
that most of the cars were from
Washington or California. He also
noted that a very large percentage
of the oars were Bmcks from all
parts of the country.
LLOYD ALLEN
BACK ON JOB
AFTER spending two weeks vaca
tion In PoHfnmio T.Wrf A 11 or,
at
tion in California. Llovd Allen.
manager of the used Car lep t
THE
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Greatest
success
in all Buick history
More people have purchased New Buicks during the past
two weeks than in any similar period of any previous year
The New Buick with Body bj FUher has met with a
veritable Lnd.lide of public demand. Many
fxixchaaed before erer seeing the car many thotuands
of others placed their orders the first few days it
was on display other thousands have been taking
demonstrations tad then making Buick their choice.
More Buck owners hare entered orders more men
and women who owned other cars have turned to
Buick more people who formerly paid from $1000
to $2000 higher for their automobiles have purchased
Buickj than ever before during a similar period in
Buick's twenty-six year history.
Tb total demand during these two weeks is from three
to five times as great as that jar any other automobile
priced above $1200.
Popularity so overwhelming carries an unmistakable
message to every prospective motor car buyer See
the new Buick drive it compare it and you'll
quickly discover that it's the greatest doUar-for-doUar
value in the entire quality field. .
BCICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN
Dmw. Grmtrsl At.Uri
IMcfc aod Muqwui af ocor Ccn
NEW LOW PRICES
1225 to 1295 124' Wheerbwe Mteia fl4il t $1411
132' Wheelbaae Model fl521 to SM995
F. W. PETTYJOHN CO.
o 7th ARtl Olive , Phone 1207
HEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE B U I LT . . . BUI QJv WILL BUILD
THEM
RALPH MACDUFF
IN EUGENE
D ALPU AiacDuff, vice-president
and general manager of Earl C.
Anthony, Inc., of San Francisco, Oak
land and Los Angeles, Is In Ivugene
for a few days visiting Rny O'Don
n ell, local Packard car dealer. Earl
C. Anthony, Inc. is the distributor of
the Packard car.
USED CAR
DISPLAY
IN addition to their part in the au
1 to mo bile display at the Lane
County Fair, put on by the Eugene
Auto Dealers' association, the Mor
ris Chevrolet company will have A
display of used cars with an O K
that counts."
Pit ATT j&Ht UK X IN St'KANC K .
i-
JllStrite Bird F00d3 Quality Developing and
and Remedies Pr,ntlna
can tor them at Kuykendall Drug Co.
QUACKENBUSH'S 870 VVIIIsmette Phone 23
USED CARS
GOING FAST
THK F. E. Calkins used car depart-
ment sales are averaging one car
a day. II. w. Tatrot nniman, de
pleted the stock recently by selling
eight used cars in three days. W. W.
Elgin is the manager of this used
car lot
ROUND TRIP
MADE
pIlANK Williams, service manager
of the Morris Chevrolet com
pany, and family, drove to Portland,
then to The Dalies following the Co
lumbia River highway, and from
there returned to Eugene by way of
Bend. This trip was made last weekend.
DOZEN RECEIVE
AIR RIDES
A PPHOXLMATELY a doen people
have made use of the offer of the
Morris Chevrolet company to give
each purchaser of a used car a free
airplane ride. This offer was sup
posed to have closed August HO, but
the officials of the company were not
sure but that they would hold the
offer open longer since so much in
terest has been shown. .
OLDSMOBILES '
DELIVERED
Cp E. Culkius motor company,' dis
tributors for Oldsmobiles and
Vikings, have delivered the following
cars this week: A special Oldutuo
bile sport coupe to C. A. Perkins of
Euirene and a special Oldsmobile se
dan to Lee Hill of Marcols, Oregon.
NEW BUICKS
ARRIVE
T-HE F. W. Pettyjohn Motor com-
paoy, Bulck'Marquetta dealer.,
h evarecelvM a new ahlpment ot
Uulcka, but (hey are .till unable to
keep up with their order..
SUNDAY i
AT NEWPORT
CMKHHON Teaaue of th Morria
- Chevrolet Co. and Mr.. Te.u
drove to Newport and back Huuuay,
spending the day on the beach.
WALDPORT
TRIP MADE
MISS Helt-n Hyer, ca.hler for the
F. E. Calklna Motor company,
local Oldsmobile and Vikinf agrnta,
made a trip to Wa id port laat bunday
with her family.
WEEK-END
AT WALDPORT
LI W. Tatro. of the F. E. Calkin.
used car department, .pent Inst
week-end with hla lamny at "am
port
rD W ARD TBrr, MANAGER
Credit Adjustment Bureau, I'h. 2870.
We collect when otter, tan. r.otes at
accounts boutht. !MUO.r. Bids
EUGENE COLLtCVION AGENCY
Collection, anywhere; no charge un
let, w. collect. Miner BldQ. Ph. 601V,
OEPT. STORES
A Real
TIRE SALE
W won't ll to you. W.'r.
tot "clearing .urplua .tock.,"
Ht'rt not "unloading"
we're not holding and "M.a
snal cleanup,"
It'a Juat a ! and our
prloea prove It.
AJax Gold Bond Tires
29x4.40 $ 9.80
31x5.25 $15.90
33x6.00 $19.10
TheM tire, ara warranted
In writing for 18 montha
gal net all road haiarda.
Lundstrom
Tire Service
"Not Joat aarrlca
I - but per.onal aenrtca"
BRAKES
unsurpassed in any car
Judging them by any standard that mtasures the merit of a brak
ing system, owners have found the Dodge 4-wheel hydraulic
brakes to be absolutely unsurpassed. Being hydraulic, they have
no long succession of lubrication points to require attention, no
complex mechanism to work out of adjustment They are simple
In construction, permanently quiet, positively equalized on all
four wheels. Being internal -expanding, they are perfectly pro
tected against mud, dust and water and operate Just as effi
ciently in wet weather as In dry. And obviously, being buih -to
Dodge Brothers standards, they are absolutely dependable.
New Dodge Brothers Six
EIGHT BODY STYLES. SMS TO SI 063 F. O. B. DETROIT
ruavcut MOTORS PRODUCT
HATHAWAY MOTOR CO.
Eighth and Pearl
Eugene, Oregon
Not how much
but HOW MUCH
SATISFACTION
Two thoroughly practical considera
tions will surely draw you toward
Oldatnobile price and value. For high
quality at low price ia the fundamen
tal reason for Oldsmobile 'a constantly
growing succeaa. But even price and
value axe overshadowed by the com
plete and lasting satisfaction that
cornea with Oldsmobile ownership.
Consider the price only $875 for the
two-door sedan. Compare what Olds
mobile offers you with what other
cars offer. You will discover that it is
doubtful economy to pay leas than
Oldsmobile's price . . . and unnecessary
to pay more. For a car of lesser price
will never bring you all that Oldsmo
bile offers . . . and you'll have to pay
more than Oldsmobile's price to obtain
the same fine qualities in another car.
Oldsmobile'. big 62-horsepower high
compremion engine provides ample
power for every emergency acceler
ation to take you out front when the
The VIKING
rw Vmttraa Vtvp E'cf at rMrllnm
fmflt In (h OMefattrn-.e. rvOldmotiU
crBtaMnan. aunaj sold through ( taisjmnbtli JtaUra.
At 15VS for U modr la, f . o. b. factory, L ruing.
Mirhigam, it i tui mitaundtng in value in itm fiefj
tu the faospuLsLr ( )LiiawTvbU Oik, the fin cat of low
pric.
-,.r1T , ,
signal light change speed to keep'
you there.
Exceptional provision for durability
and dependability are evident in every
detail of chassis construction. A low
center of gravity combined with bal
anced weight give uncanny readabil
ity. Four Lovejoy hydraulic shock
absorbers assure restful riding ease.
Examine the features of Oldsmobile's
Fisher bodies. Test the wide, deep
cushioned seats. Note the glove-like
fit of the soft upholstery fabrics the
luxurious quality of the materials
used. Try the new comfort of thai
Fisher adjustable front seat.
Come and inspect this tax. Drive it
yourself. Compare it feature with
other car. And when you have com
pared its price, and considered ita value
keeping in mind that Oldsmobile
stand, high by a dollar-for-doUax meas
ure . . . remember i stand even high
er in the tMt of snaacra aaiafaution
Onvfrfcjt tft-
TWO SEDAN
ni Mir th ImV.
',r). :rjl'Wlr
ejtou- sea vMftrwfi
OUanSm iiltfferM
F. E. CALKINS MOTOR CO.
837 Pearl St, Eugene
T. H. CARPENTER, Monroe, Oregon
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