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SEPTEMBER 80 THY EATTL} rAR PAGE 19 “VHIT NEW MARK\ Germans Take Tip From YANKEE AUTOS New Price Drop Makes ii, p From ‘ WITH “CHEV” . Our Automobile Makers| WIN TESTS Overlands Attractive i ee : - ‘ Willys Product May Become Leader Amon | Factory Places 41,500 With A. cot ( the A ot|Capture Majority of Prizes Moderate-Priced re pk a Lee ong |i | Dealers in August ‘ ‘and business 5 ; in 3,000-Mile Run - : mR one HEE WEDNESDAY » pr Dreams of Plane and Balloon Combined ——d ' DETROIT, Sept The . I are me of Germa rd to tho ‘series of sales and pr The new record 4s represented b the delivertes to Che + OHIO GASOLINE TAX during August. A f ¢ A : Auguat deliveries paces the figure “BRINGS IN MILLIONS 41,600, @ larwer number of car t C LUMBUS, ©. Sept Ohio dealers during any preceding August ellent n ng project i) The August deliveries even ex.) The first three months of Its exist ceeded those made during either June | ° Pee a totaleot § ed in this 4 or July of this year Ps Of this amount be Re The achievement of the August! a+, , : ted to the ord prec ied by only a few days! of the state for rov by manufact “Tes the only light ever was proud tohave | _ inthe garage alongside — limousine “2 Moto: its own planes. » in aviation, | my @f the Shenandoah. | gible was sudden | altitude b: when @ line squall, c WILL FORD ' framework of the craft to RETIRE? with airplan wings Henry Ford may administer a Mar nare.fwen atte ts peliccenonl tay tothe contidedes of ...dn these words, an owner of a couple of down and prevent the “skyrocke: his Ford Motor company business large, expensive cars summed up his opinion of this Overland ... Pride of Ownership! Sterling worth, through and through! That’s the backbone of Overland’s popularity. Regardless of their financial standing, owners know this car today as America’s outstanding light-car value--the one light-car with nothing “cheap” about it. er, if the dirigibie part of the craft |associates some of these had collapsed ings might en able it to v ne safely down to the ground. uch a craft had been Ford may retire. “You never can tell," says Ford retire? Never ne names top the Ford ® payroll rd is president of the Ford bi H Ford thought to such sem! “If 1 expected to, tell. 1 don't expect to, b can tell At 62, with the Ford fortune mea sureable only in 10 figures, Henry Ford's chief ambition for the Ford Motor company !s “To keep {t going." ... and now, at this new low price, even greater value is yours! ss Wes595 Honed cylinder walls —cylinder walls honed after boring which DOBBIN LOSES PLACE Ancient relics in Plymouth, Mass., are passing with the advent of a usy clvilization, ‘The last of the old hitching pir are being rooted . . + for less than $600, a full-size out to make more parking space 5-passenger Sedan—withroomandto for automobiles spare for 5 regular people to ride in you can always see where you're going. More easily adjusted—you don't have to fuss with it Adds greatly to the car's land; axle shafts of Molybdenum steel, the toughest steel known —it carries the highest elastic limit of any steel used in the making appearance. sier to clear and to keep makes them superlatively smooth, removes of automobiles—Jn the entire three years - ERIS +a smartly-designed car,clean-cut, —clean,. One of those little things that any relents or rough spots left by borin: in which Overland has used this axle system Only four states now: remeiu rakish, low, extraordinarily good mean so much. You need this new-day ar oe dtd gees ee there ia no case on record where an axle has a t ine for motor 5 - Or ' his vision of fog port per Paes looking! .. body finished in polished light-car feature and, in this extraordinary hae Hien bd trea cig Oretland inthe ever been broken. 4 hicles r of the future car value, you get it! lacquer, rich deep blue with glisten- i Jersey, Massachusetts and Illinois . only honed-cylinder car in its price-class; Hay aie : es sey, Massachus: ing jet-black trimmings, as hand- Fine broadcloth upholstery larger valoee—valve head 11s? diameter, Extra big,*extra strong brakes ' ay Jame —W | some a light automobile as anybody —expensive looking, very durable; deep, srehtia hat paueh wisns Sas cal con an —ertra efficient, extra sure—one full square 1 ARMER ever looked at. Women want it! comfortably-cushioned seats; Brussels car- and go out—as your motor-power {s in inch of braking surface for every 19 pounds MANHATTAN S F Wid t fet in dyn sypber carpet in front; more direct relation to your valve area, this in- weight of car, the highest ratio of braking } lider seats leg-room for the driver, more apace for your creases your power to a point you can never surface to car weight of any car in Over- ‘poe 4 e Ay” f m honest-to-goodness farmer on a real farm on traffic~ swept Manhattan Island, the busiest borough of New York sity, Al Zerrender rune a farm on the northern end of Broadway, He's the last of a vanishing race, so far as New York is concerned. s — the widest of any light car built——new, single-piece, undivided front seat, 39 inches wide 19 inches deep; wider back seat, 45 inches wide, 18 inches deep—You know what that means to your driving comfort- and-freedom. No more 100-mile fatigue. You know what such ample seat-apaco means to the comfort and convenience of your passengers. No more crowding! Big wide windows —more than 20 square feet of window space —all the alr and all the broad, uninterrupted vision of a touring car with closed-car pro- tection, closed-car snugness, closed-car warmth and comfort whenever you want it! Extra wide doors -—easy entrance and exit to both front and rear seats. No discomfort to anybody get- ting in or out. Each door has four extra heavy hinges. Use them as roughly as you like, these doors are there to stay, They're built to withstand punishment! Very latest one-piece wind- shiel —especially valuable in night-driving. Gives clear, onoberrueted vision. No neck cran- ing. Sit serenely back of the wheel and Sinter! OVERLAND passengers; big-car value big-car atmos- phere all the way through at even less-than- current light-car cost—in what other light car can you be certain of such splendid dollar-for-dollar value! A 27-horsepower engine —sturdy, reliable, a bearcat on the hills, with all the power you need for 50 miles or 50,000; L-head motor, larger valves, more efficient and giving more power than over- head valves, a quieter motor because it has only half the number of working parts... Oiling system —positive centrifugal—no pump to break or get out of order, fly-wheel acta as oil- pump, every particle of oil is strained every time it makes the cycle of the motor. In 6 years’ use of this system no case of fault, lubrication has ever been reported. . . oil level indicator shows the amount of oil in your crankcase at all times, so you never have to guess at it; double bottom crankcase-—any sediment that gets into your oll settles In the first bottom and can't e shot through again to the working parts; removable oil filter—a atrainer located in an easily get-at-able spot on the right- hand aide of your motor, cleanses the oil, so accessible you can instantly remove it and cloanit... expect In a car with smaller valve-area . . . Borg and Beck disc type clutch —fully enclosed and running in a constant bath of oil—one of the finest clutches and used in many of the highest priced cars made in this country. he fact that it runs in oil instead of being run dry means that you have no clutch lubricating prob- lem. You who are used to frequent and troublesome lubrication of your clutch bearing will appreciate the vital advantage of this exclusive Overland feature... Ignition system —Auto-Lite starting, lighting and ignition —enclosed storage battery older—drum type headlights, legal lens, braced with tic bar—dimmera in head-lighte—thlef-proof ignition lock—dash light—as you can see, an ignition system throughout that is positively the same high standard that you get in cars costing two or three times the money; Transmission and Universal Joint —three speed, selective sliding gear trans- mission—at absolutely the lowest price at which you can have a car with sliding gear transmission... A rear axle system —the equalin pd saRicreis size to that used in cars having double the weight of Over- WILLYS-OVERLAND PACIFIC CO. TWELFTH AND BAST PINE DUNN MOTORS CO. HOFFIVAN BROS. MOTOR CO. 2182 THIRD AVENUE 5822 RAINIER AVENUE MAin-6910 RAnier-0544 by BAst-0660 land's price-class... ~ af Chassis —strong, rigid frame with lots of bracing— springs of Chrome Vanadium steel, the finest and strongest spring steel known— in Overland springs every leaf is genuine Chrome Vanadium, exactly the same material that you will find in the world’s finest autopjbiles; front wheels mounted on Timken taper roller bearings; rear wheels, on New Departure ball bearings; Molybdenum steel tapered steering knuck- les; irreversible type steering gear; only 27 ee to lubricate on entire chassis against 5 to 60 in other cars... in what other ear in Overland’s price-class, or in what car seli- ing for several hundreds dollars more, can you match, or anywhere near it, this impree- sive list of Overland advantages? Step in and see this great Sedan; for only $595. The light car superlative! The light car glorified! Never in all your automobile experience have you seen anything to approximate it in car-quality, car-value. Very easy Terms. Only a small amount down, 18 months for the balance. Your present car to apply as part payment, ANDERSON MOTOR SALES CO. 6601 GREENWOOD AVENUE SUnset-6228 UNIVERSITY MOTOR CO. 4031 UNIVERSITY WAY " MEtrse-1649