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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1928)
I MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., SUNDAY, MAY 13, 1928 MCE S r r i - i . A' 1 1 I i ttam ULLMAf. i "Wii-H-"- Ah ru i il.nl DIDIWI- - . w.f M 11 .... K ,.,of putlln '"" t trade-in .,,i.rlal U"! , or. !. ' 1 .. m It worth, sure. "1 ".!" ir.d UP"" II r' . hovr. to solv. .! ln tried In Hpini - strrm has much to ! .... flrmt BlarO, :':.""Jh... ttU .. not '""rr.'nuv pur- r ..i- h.retofor ! ...I.. made jlipMluon - In an. other, of rlh.,huar.nto 11,14(111 w 1 r. invariably, to " tut men who a ,ltilnth day It " w making this alseov. ktfr fl"t sxporlment " r.ifrmllT Seeded Lt ft in I"" cl,)r tut or tnousanea ' " UiliricliKl. motor club Lies cr handy to render tiMliUne to drlvera In Triffle Til moi wj bat In tour lines and k oti r ajeant a Oolay M, In Ul Ian nemna. n cf tha records tin next i!t4tlt tho chlf cubo of u tb, locum oi uiiiui itt become lb more In- ihm It U recauea ik luilon of bumper nae tjd for years. AU of tirtsriitamUrdlieil a to r, but It will t a Ion kn tlitr r no (ruffle em thli cause. Uniform- teperunt In motornom. rtitr proof of th fact. t t Old Mechanlo Sara in a number of unit L nodmi car that autfor Ikiuio they art too Goln' about thflr work It dr without faltorln' or 11 1 illihKit troubla, they (ir oner tb lmprslon V nrr do noM attenllon hundln'. Tin chain that ! umihaft on a majority tbeu dirt la Juit auch a trlri gia won lt aupport twd, but knowln' a faw pout thli part might make buitflclint. In tha flrat ttrf man should know Juat Irk thi chain doea. All In not Umln' chalna, l 17 an rwtnnlM u auch tir ownera. Somotlmoa f dtlvw only th auxiliary I'M carrloa tho conorator. H Oil Ilka. m tblnr to look out for fioa with tha chain, rr- It li hookM up with ' to loownaaa. Chalna MPKltllT When thav r f i tha nw car It la a rood "'i.num Inapacttd aftar 1.106 or l.ftflfi F' till point. Judjln1 by ' omi ta hara for thlr "Ink If thara'a n. l" 1(lnisu. Thafa not MOM. Anfl I. .i . tht looienaaa ahould bo r' ui It moana that ""nject to Inlermltlcnl may can., k. i , "wner watchea for teliT "''harm, r cnln and t m. i lontu.. 1. . "rin a , B if. it ,""n an"t auch .n d ..M miltll- how 11,4 mclont It la . fcr t S?w,to th. pM. lorij, "linn of tha and nrl) h t .v,,".",'.ou" b 1."' fewrti. .,: .r truck ,a' nv.r? tm,(l or Mch ?.f.'n thin.. It u v""nnt oucht (n tn'MItr;j.?"n1 "y tho .M'mion.,?J,ln,,mnt th. .i " ' tha nrodiioi NhaiT... trinamiK,lo. hHI.M ",c,,0 In tho n... bwiiIIIii mm than tliora worn your aim, acroiilln to tho tliiltn1 Htnto Ijiii on u of imlilla roiuln. In iiilillllon, on ho tin volt oIiiiik, lie will aoo part of til 1 2,zb7 mill tlml ar now unilor coiiatriicllnii, 'I'linao nio foilornl jalil roaita ami do not nlio InUi account th lilirliwny cpii. alniiMInn of atafa. ctiuntlK nnil inunlrlimllllon. Tlio niulor cur ownrr'a horlion uroMa ciumtimtly lutllr. Kvory mllo of mini liolpa. t I'nruilnrliy I aitlnlng Anifhcani ro not nlono In find- In Irronlitllil (lis Appim! nt tho Intoat motor rata ninilo In tlila country. Cannon., Koutli Amorlca, Mouth Africa, Auatrnlla, and Ku rop alio ara cauitht In th apoll to th atnl of oraatln th grout oat axport markot vr anjoyitd by Amorlcan autnmohllea. At tho rat of mln prvalllii at proaant, tho day I not far dlatniit, many hollovo whan th fnrolan market will an- aorl) ono-flfth of the total motor car production nf th United Pinion. 'Hint la Important, a a Clvlllnllon Alliance 'Out a noree waa a common cry from th roadalda In th lay nln ttea. when th atttomohlle waa Juat vattln atarted. "Get an automo bile." however, never lia been ahouted at an aviator who hoa hud the mtafortuno to rrnnli. Una civil Icatlnn advanced or dnea everyone Juat aaauma that th airman already nn an automomier Cypxtlllil llll, Ullman rtur Service CHRYSLER DRIVER POET VEnsER WOT Altli rVKPIUED . BY TIIK MIR KEX Owner of Modern Rtorl Rtrcd nrmka Into Iyrir Over Ilia Fonr-WtKvlril Mmint Old Timem amnn true (over of horaafleah will remember "Poetry of Motion" with n thrill of unalloy ed pleaaur. It waa nearly two core yeara ago that thla arc it champion imoni five-united aaddl hnraea atlrred the hearla of ap plauding thouannda of fnahlonnhle people aa ah pirouetted on proud parade, pranclna: around the tan hark tinta of tha rreateat horae howa In th land. And now. In thla newer automo tive a, ownera of the modern ateel ateed ara hreitkln out Into poetry about their four-whoelod mounta. Not Sonnet to Maiden Ordinary, aprlnirtlme poeay la In aplrod by the tender pamtloh for th fair x. Indeed. If one'- recol lection doea not aerve him poorly, tha ic of veralfyln la oulte en eral In thla aeaaon when the young er generation la apt to b mooney, abaent-mlnded and even, ahnll w aay, "a bit balmy" like unto the welcome weathor. Hut bore I a real eprlngllme trl- His First and Latest Oldsmobile Clnuile M. RtaufTcr, Muilcal director of the City Band of Bethlehem, Pa.( and Secretary of the Bethlehem Motor Club wllli lilt new Oldtinobllc coupe and a replica of the fine car he owned, a 1 904 one cylinder Oldiinobile. bulo to a motor car, perbnpa tho flneat hit of poetry ever penned on th auhleot, Juat received by Wal ter I. Chryaler from Ilyron J. Kin. of Plttabur. Th little verao below expreaaea better than thla note Mr. Kln'i re. nrd and appreciation for the Chryaler Motor car: "Silver Wlnita" "Two gleamln wlnga on a allver crown, A blur of bluo on the broad hl-h-way: A whispering aong for tha creat of th hill And a velvet paua wher tha vat leya lay. Tivo proud little wlnga on a haughty creat, Romance at the edge of the golden dawn; A heart that apeaka to tha pulse of youth With Ita eager murmur 'On and onl "Oh I atnunch little wlnga on your brnv we cap, Ahl fleeting ahadow that iklma th road With your dauntleaa plnlona soar ing far, Chryaler, you're more than & mo tor car." E PUNT IS mm of 62 per cent over th cqrroa-. pondJiitf week In 1327. Last week's retail deliveries wore 18 per cent ovor those of the preceding week, and 32 prr cent ahead of those for the snmo week Inst year. 'While the public acceptance of the new standard six lino has met evory expectation, aa evidenced by the rotail sale of approximately 8. 000 of theso cars In the flrat eight days upon tho mnrlcnt, tho heavy demand that la being made'for all of our lines Is exceptionally pleas Inc." aald Mr. Leo. Senior Klx la Dandy 'The senior six la rapidly finding Ita place In hltrher chute passenger car field, and Judging from recent reports. It will undoubtedly bo n- ceswiry to substantially Increase our production schedules on thla lino. During tho past week, retail sales of the ion lor six gained 37 per cent ovor tho preceding week, while tho Victory six models which have boon great favorites with tho buying public since tho day of their Intro duction, again added a 23 per cent Increase to their already many sales records. 'In addilon, a continued heavy demnnd holds up for our Graham Brothers trucks and commercial cars. We are oxcoedlngly optimis tic over sales prospects for the sec ond quarter." AITO DELIVERIES EXCEED OUTPUT OP F.CTORY lllgli Mark In Production and Sales Has Horn Readied villi tho Standard Six With tho added stimulus that has been provided by tho Introduc tion of tho now low prlcod standard six. retail deliveries by Dodge Brothers, Inc., for tho week ended April 7, In this country and Cana da, exceeded -factory shipments by 67 units, according to John R. Lee, general sales manager of tho com pany. Retail sales of cars and trucks totaled 8,23? units which exceeds any week last year and sots a now high mark for 1923. factory ship ments wero 6.1G5. It Is significant that domestic dealer reporta show an Increase In sales of pojutenger BONFIRE TO ADVERTISE DEALERS' WORN - OCT AUTOS FED TO FLAMES ABERDEEN'. Wash. Fifteen Aberdeen automobile dealers Joined forces here recently t hold a special used car bargain week aale. The sale was Inaugurated by a fire at which all of the worn-out enra on the floora of the varloua firms wore destroyed. Some of the cara chugged and wheezed their way to tho scene of the fire, on high hill overlooking the city, but most of them had to be towed. About 800 cara of all makes. aea and 'descriptions were placed on sate. Every authorized automobile dealer In the city co-operated In the event, tvJitch waa reported to be highly sudcessful. GREAT ADVANCE IN CARS BAND DIRECTOR IIAS FIRST AND LATEST MODEL rinmlo M. Btauffcr Purchased First Olilsmcililto In 1004, and Coil' sldvrcd It Greatest Cnr The great progress made In the automotivo Industry In less than a quartor of a century waa striking ly brought to the attention ot Claude M. stauffer. musical direc tor of tho city band of Bethlehem, Pa., and secretary of the Bethle hem Motor club, recently when he purchased a now Oldsmobile coupe and compared tl with his first car, also an Oldsmobile, .which he pur chased In 1904. . Mr. Stauffer was convinced that ho had the greatest thing on wheela when ha purchased his first Olds. mobile. The beauty, comfort and performance found In his latest car would have been considered a wild dream by Jules Verne at that perl' od. "Such marvelous -Improve' ments would have been deemed Im possible 2( years ago," said Mr, Stnuffer. "And It Is only those who drove tho early cars and now have tho latost product of the an tomotlvo engineers that can appre elate and realize the wonderful ad vancements that hava boon accomplished." Thrilled by First Old Mr. Stauffer waa ao Impreased with tho new Oldsmobile that ha purchased tho first one delivered In Bethlehem. He ulso was a pioneer with his first Oldsmobile. creating aenaatlon with the little one-cy linder, curved dash car among the citizens of Carlisle, pa., where he was director of the Indian school. During summer vacations .ho drove to Long Branch, N. J., tfnd fre quently thrilled the natives by driv ing on Ihe famous ftumson Road with as many as eight Indian boys clinging to the little runabout. Eight years ago ho desired to use his first cur for a special purpose and traced It from the man to whom he had sold It to Its then owner, a farmer. He found that the chassis had been demolished but that the 19-year-old engine was running the farm machinery and equipment. over oni ployed by the Toledo manu facturer, th total payroll now reaching well over 11,000 em ployees. Thla la an Increase ot mora than 25 per cent over the previous highest numher. Company oftlclnla declared that I th demand for th Whippet ha shown no algna of Uaaanlm alncaj early In January whan price wr slashed by John N, Willys, prari dent, following hie atatmnt that "there can be no monopoly In th light car field." RELIABLE USED CARS DAfLY PRODrOTION SHOWS STEADY INCREASE Greatest Baying Demand In the History of Willya-Overland Is Registered With Willys - Overland sotting new monthly production recoras, the major portion of which is com posed of four cylinder whippets, the demand for these low priced models continues to establish the highest sale volume ever regis tered by a product of the Toledo manufacturer, company sales of ficials declared in Toledo this week. Even the announcement of the new Whippet six, which was re cently introduced at the lowest price range ever reached by a light six, failed to lessen the demand for the four cylinder model, It was said, the present unfilled volume being In excess of 20,000 orders. Production Speeded Up In all departments at the Willys Overland plant In Toledo both day and night shuts have been In op eration since March 1 to speed up production and supply the great est demand ever made for Willys Overland products. This blgh-tlde production la also being maintained at the Willys-Overland plants in Pontlac, Mich., Elmlra, N. Y,, and Toronto, Canada. To meet the ateadllv lnereaslne car building schedules has requir- j Lite lajgeab uuuiuer ui wuinviD It pays to go to the Buick Dealer Two used cars may look much the same from th outside. Mileage, model, tires and general appear ance may be all about alike. Yet there may be a great deal of difference never theless a difference in mechanical condition which ' will soon show up in actual driving. You have only the word of the dealer to go by. That's why it pays to go to the Buick dealer. You can rely on what he says. And you may be sure hi price is fair. 1927 Ford 4-Door Sedan 1924 Ford Touring 1927 Dodge De Luxe Sedan 1927 Oakland CoacK 192S Jewett Coach Buick Touring, extra goes) 7 Passenger Buick Enclosure, long wheel base, F. W. Pettyjohn Co. Seventh and Olive Street BUII1.IJ As an additional protection to fenders, paint tho underside of each section with a good metal paint, aftor a thorough washing. We invite you to drive a fiAAAAM-PA with Four Speeds Forward IliuMimimiT UNTIL you have actually driven one of these new Graham-Paige si?es, with four speeds forward you cannot possibly appreciate the advan tages of this new, standard gear shift, transmission. FIm ehaarta sixes and eights price; beginning at $860. Illuitrated is Model 614, five-passenaer Sedan, with 4-pecd transmission, (standard gear shift). $1293, (apccial equipment extra). All prices o. b. Detroit. Chas. Taylor Garage Ruy with Confidence l Jbr Economical Transportation -OrWTf B T" 111 .ha). Jl " I rnsi!rTai-iiiii3rir During the last ninety days more new Chev rolet cars were delivered in this community than in any similar period in Chevrolet history . and most of these new car sales involved the trade-in of the purchaser's previous car. As a result, we have at this time a wide selection of used cars that have been thoroughly recon ditionedand which may be identified by the Red "O. K. that counts tag. ICome in and make your selection while our used car stocks are complete. i A few of our exceptional Used Car values "with an OK that counts" 1926 Chevrolet Coupe New duco In beige brown, bumpers, front and rear, five good tires, many extras; must be seen to be appre ciated; (130 will handle tills one. 1927 Chevrolet Touring Bumpers front and rear, five good tires, natural wood wheels, mechanically perfect. An O. K, That Counts. 1925 Chevrolet Touring Just been reconditioned and re-duco'd In Bisque green, five good tires, wondorful buy. Small down payment, balance O, M. A. O, 1927 Chevrolet Coup First class condition, good rubber, lots of extras. Thla car has been driven bjr very careful driver. 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