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, 28, 1921. THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 7 Lexington Sport Model Motorists Find a Motor Car Thorobred|Real Country Inaugurates New Plan} “This is Thorobred week. It ix a] Lexington Thorobred ts the lineal e | P. B. Sands, president Sands] tion it is the sensible and business. Period set aside by the Lexington] descendent of a line of vehic | Off H 1 ghw ay Motors company, who hae bad long| like thing for many people to do if Motor company of Connersv widely known even in the days be AS experience in marketing automobiles, | they ean buy a good used car really | Ind. for a nationwt fore the hore yielded supremacy) paimy spring weather is bringing |has very definite ideas as to the| worth what they pay for it, but the | Place its snappy jon the highway. It is the product! otor enthusiaatis out into the coun-|MaOner in which the motor car bust-| clement of doubt that existe in the | model in the of a family of 10 great factories try | hems should be conducted, especially | minds of many prospective buyers Buyers as pos at Connersville, Ind. Back of thi8) “Gm. main roads out of the cities | at thin time, prevents them from even considering | Livengood Mot car in the way of pédiarer are) seain are clogged with automobile| He states that a firm's ability to|a used car, no matter how reliable ington Minute years of experience and skifl in the| Seq. re than ever, this year,|#ell new cars in the future will de-|the dealer may be and no matter Seattle and vicinity industry na aute manufucturers will tes | Pend to a great extent on its ability | how good the car may be. | A thorobred, accorting to the! “The disposition to do may beltity by thetr sales jia ng second hand used cars.| The Sands Motors company has |], | @ictionary, is the “rich heritage of| found under the hood of the Thoro-| Rather than join the slow pro-| His experience has taught him that| been working on a plan for a long | the finest stock or blood and ts] bred sport model, The best proof! cession, the nature loving motorist | the business of thone dealers who are | time, and have used the plan in their | marked by hich &pirit, courage, of what is under the hood is con-|turns off the popular highway into | the most sincery in the conduct of | business for the past year, that of and elegant form.” Altho the Sands Motor Company | sport | hands « s many THE UNIVERSA1L CAR Here are authentic figures from the Ford Factory at Detroit. They show you just how many Ford cars and trucks have been built each month since January 1, 1921, and how many have been sold to retail customers, in the United States. tained in the fact that it was &/the narrower country roads, Doing | thelr used car mien bave been handi-| taking the buyer into their conti. |] | f word has always been used in con-| Lexington Thorobred special which | (nin, all that he has to worry about | Capped by the questionable methods | dence. ‘They have already announced ||) jon with animate things, why | thundered acrons the line Inst Labor | is dodging the chickens that persist Used by unscrupulous second band thru the press their new method of / Min it not be applied to a motor) day a winner in the annual Pike's /in crossing the road | oar dealers in suth a manner that| selling used cars, which they call| car? Peak hill climb, followed leas than| Jor the country road makes good|(he public have looked upon used |The Sands Pian.” ‘The plan in sim “What is a motor car thorobred?| sit seconds later by another Lex |riding—on a balmy day, A properly |cars with suspicion, and many buy-| ple and consists of a large envelope ||! In selecting a thorobred horse, | ington Thorobred special, which fin-/ dragged dirt road causes the least | Ore who would really be better sat. | attached to every used car they take | . the expert considers first pedigree, | ished tn second place, tre wear, That's what one tire! isfied to buy a good used car, if they|in trade on new Studebaker males, then head, eyes, disposition, and} finally the proportions of the ani mrd, accompanied by intense cokl, by | disclosed what the expert horsemen | adds. “Why cannot the same rules ‘and Berides this the motoriyt stands a | | would “This race, run in a Dearbdlir pronounce as = endurance, maker says. It generates lees heat in the tire than any type of road, he “(the sarpe skill be apptie: ip select-| with surplus of power for the final better chance of meeting more real oink a motor car thorobred? The! plumge over the finishing line uncommercialized country this way than if he followed the proceaion. And ff he seeks bargains in farm knew it was a good used car, are j afraid to do no, Mr, Sands mys that without ques ‘This envelope bears the caption “The ||) On the |T) Envelope Telly the Truth.” envelope, in Mr. Sande’ own hand writing appears the following: “I believe anyone who is conmider. ing a Bands used car is entitied to! know all the facts concerning it. The | past history of this car is tn this |}! Defivered to ° Retail Customers 57,208 63,603 87,221 Produced 29,883 35,305 61,886 7° JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH | products, he'll still find them off the | main roads. Total Production 127,074 Total Retail Sales 208,032 | UNITED MOTORS ©O. CHANGES | An important enange on Auto row |is announced by W. J. McCallum, | temporaty manager of the United | Motors Gp. Mr, J. A. Rook, for many years local manager for the company, has reaigned to take up! personal interests ] Mr. McCallum wif! act In hts piace | until some time next week when Mr C. 0, Kenworthy of Portland wil! jarrive to take up the permanent ' management of the concern. | showing that actual, sales for the first three months of 1921 exceeded production by 80,958 Ford cars and trucks! April requisitions already specify 107,719 additional cars and trucks and the estimated April output of the factory and assembly plants com- bined calls for only 90,000! i ‘The club of Philadelphia, Pa, was orgun-|]) ized tn 1907, Rabber tires on motor trailers are required in Michigan and Wisconsin. Daddy, bring home some of Bold! French pastry —A@vertisement. These facts clearly show that the demand for Ford products is grow- ing much faster than manufacturing facilities to produce and were it not for the dealers’ limited stocks, which are now being rapidly depleted, Many more customers would have been compelled to wait for their cars. It will be only a matter of weeks, therefore, unti] a big surplus of orders Another Step Forward in, will prevent anything like prompt deliveries. pave If you would be sure of having your Ford car or truck when you want meek a mas aa moon, epee USED CAR Grav PES ft, you should place your order now. Don’t delay. Phone us or drop us ow port-tasacumh ood -Betloves New METHODS == i, M, Cline Motor Co, | Wm. L. Hughson Co. 1102. Kast 45th St 500 East Pike St, Mighway In aged condition t Your Ford D or Stewart Products Service Station 910 East Pike Street Kent east; fair cape Wendin vite Duvall-Pall CHy Redmond-Pall City Good. Tweed New concrete epam. Ketan. Racelient Renton. Clark-Baker Motor Co. Beacon 532 10th Ave. 5. and Jackson St Central Agency Co. A. F. (Bert) BLANGY, Manager re Broadway and Pike St. Alfred G. Ayerst, Inc. East 126 . 1930 Broadway, cor. Damy Way ,Hugh Baird Ts 8%-ton Kleiber Dump a bm Fourth Ave..at James Price $2750.00 Easy Terms to Michmend Reach Rend Paving com Responsible Operators i le Vashon Island — The — Reatt Melghts ferry diseontinued. Dew Motnes: | Portage ferry is in operation | Other roads on intand geod to | Motor Track 1000 Pike St. Ell. 1101 Ask for Mr. Rossbach — (Past Ride) — Com. | nt open for travel, Con- road TRUCKS AT AUCTION Monday, April 25, 10:30 A. M., at 8th and Pine Next to U.S. Laundry 21 bee 4 autos will be sold to highest bidder, horobred Week Why don’t 708 errange fora demonstration In the future every USED CAR taken in trade on new STUDEBAKERS and offered for sale by the SANDS MOTORS CO. will have attached to it an envelope of which the above isa facsimile. |. This envelope contains a true history of the car given by the former owner. Every fact is recorded. This envelope also contains exact duplicates of our own shop operations in conditioning the car. OUR BENEFITS | BUYERS’ BENEFITS People tell us thdy come to us to | The Bayer Is Protected— , buy our USED' CARS because Sica tetieeediritetion, they have been told by others that they are always as repre- | From exaggerated and doubtful statements. sented. We make sale after sale to friends . ‘ of satisfied owners who have | From paying top price for a car that has not been properly overhauled. bought USED CARS from us. A reputation of this kind is a val From law suits and claims re- sulting from the possible pur- uable asset and our purpose is to still further enhance this rep- chase of stolen or incumbered cars. price. e quit. That’s just what you want if you need a truck or touring car. These cars are being sold at 1-3 cash, balance e: terms. E says: I will wait until cars come down. TH CARS SURELY HAVE COME DOWN WHEN YOU CAN NAME THE PRICE. We warned the auctioneer he had better not miss any bids. We feel sorry for him, as he says selling autos at auction always means a big loss to the owner, and his reputation is at stake. Our reputation is at stake also if we do not unload these cars. So by-all means come to this sale and buy at any old price. TRUCKS 2 14-ton Federal trucks 1 2-ton Diamond T truck . 13}-ton Gramm dump truck utation by another forward step. an vant ot my more —- dos 1s PONY hg TG factories is responeitte. Only by personal ip 2- « . ‘ epection con you gain o full case of how auch 1 3-ton Grant truck From taking one single step in more the Thorobred-cflcse you. Came is today. 1 3-ton Buick truck 1 3-ton Studebaker truck This will serve two that of taking our ns entirel the SHIELDS-LIVENGOOD From doubts and uncertainties MOTOR CO. 1 }-ton Maxwell truck 3-ton Menominee 1 1-ton Kissell truck Ford, 1-ton into our confidence, and wit! this necessity facing us we will not take cars in trade whose R history we will hesitate to di- far as it is possible to re- Rox Divtributore and Retailers vulge. move them. ; Or TOURING CARS Reo 6, 7-passenger Oldsmobile 8, 7-passenger Overland 90, 5-passenger Reo 4, 5-passenger Overland 79, 5-passenger Notice to Dealers—You can buy these cars and make a big profit. We don’t care who buys them, we must unload. Remember, this sale will mean a big saving to you. F.G.BATENBURG PHONE ELLIOTT 1337 SIMPSON AUCTION CO., AUCTIONEERS MAIN 2718 CARS ON INSPECTION ALL DAY SUNDAY We bind ourselves to deal with our customers as we would like to be dealt with USED CARS Sold by the “SANDS PLAN” Will Be Entirely Satisfactory to Their Owners MOTORS C? 11th at Pine —Ketly-Springfeld Biag §= East 991 Lexington ts the 1920 Pikes |Peak Hill Climb Champion ‘