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1922-04-29 · Orange County Plain Dealer · page 10 of 10 · OCR glm-ocr
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30,000 Miles, And Warranty Still Good The standard tire warranty, approved by the tire manufacturers' division of the Rubber Association of America, is superior to that guarantee offered by other makers, distributors point out. The tendency of the latter guarantee is to fix the minimum mileage rather than the maximum, perhaps, but the guarantee ends when that mileage has been run. The warranty, on the other hand, is good, no matter how much mileage his been use, and an adjustment permitted. Nenno & Rock, distributors for several standard makes of tires, calls attention again to the warranty, which is: "We do not guarantee pneumatic automobile tires for any specific mileage, but every pneumatic automobile tire bearing our name and serial number is warranted by us to be free from defects in workmanship and material." "Tires claimed to be defective will be received only when all transportation charges are prepaid, and when accompanied by this company's claim duly filled out and signed by owner. If upon examination, it is our judgment that the direct cause of the failure of the tire to render satisfactory service is attributable to faulty material or workmanship, LAKEMAN & RENNER DEMONSTRATION MON. Miss Grace Hickey, direct from the Stetson-Barret Co., of Los Angeles, will demonstrate the excellent flavor of this particular blend at the Lakeman & Renner store, 201 W. Center-st, Monday and Tuesday, May 1-2. Each package of Red Hussar Coffee contains a coupon. A number of these will secure a 42-piece set of dishes. Bebe Daniels is seen today at the California in her latest riot. "A Game Chicken." There are also other features which may prove of interest to movie fans. Tom Moore is seen at the Fairland today in "From the Ground Up," a Rupert Hughes story. Rookie Lewis and his girls musical review is seen today at the Fairland. Unfilled Franklin orders on April 5 were the greatest in the company's history. we will, at our option, either repair the tire or replace it for a charge which will compensate for the service rendered by the returned tire, based upon its general appearance and condition. Buick Service Biggest South Anaheim is the place the largest Automotive in Orange County where south of Los residents realize the number of Buick cars vicinity. The station local Buick represents him Auto Company. "We built the location," said Wm. Cotter of the Company made up our minding to give the land in quantity alone. "And we've stuck car we've sold. We pays us and pays us three months with every new car that we sell. Of course for longer than thatory, but I am not guarantee, only of." "We encourage to come in as often the car is new. If not understand see drive in here, we'll without charge. "And what is itply that we educate to the correct use his particular car keep an eye upon being limbered up most fearful time ing the first three be either made or lie me when I had to replace parts within a year." Not that we our service, for that of the Buick car that counts for a know that our service to educate your p" Speaking of the can point to your Buick owners who Buicks since 1911 have not spent many lars in repairs since their cars. "That's why we tinue to give the vice and that's s SANTA ANA IRON WORKS Machinists, Founders, Engineers, Pattern-Makers and Designers, Mfrgs. of Agricultural Machinery, Repairs for Gang Plows, Bean Planters, Threshing Machines, Etc. Our policy is—Direct from Factory to Rancher. Spade Lugs For All Makes of Tractors A Group of Some of Our Lugs We can furnish lugs at one-half this price if you want something cheap, but we would rather not. 5&5½-in. plain gray iron ...35c 4x6-in. semi steel chilled ...65c 5&5½-in. semi steel chilled 45c 2½x5½-in. for 2 bolts plain 40c 3x6-in. plain gray iron ...45c 2½x5½-in. for 2 bolts 3x6-in. semi steel chilled ...55c 4x6-in. plain gray iron ...55c chilled ...50c The holes in all our spade lugs are for ⅛ bolts, except the 2¼x5½ which take two ¼-in. bolts. One hole on each side. We furnish free with each lug a plate for the inside of the rim to keep the bolt head from pulling through. We furnish bolts and spring washers when desired at market prices plus small profit for handling. We are pioneers in the manufacture of spade lugs, and have done a great deal of experimenting in this line, and believe that the shape and material we are using cannot be surpassed. The length of the lug required is determined by the nature of your soil. The 6-in. length being best adapted for light or sandy soil, and if used on heavy soil will not allow the rim to rest on the ground, increasing your speed and causing vibration. Therefore in the harder soil the 5½-in. length is proper. Our lugs are made of a mixture of gray iron and steel, and are chilled to make the hardest, toughest and long-life spade lug that is possible to make. We have never known one to break. These lugs are adapted for use on Fordson, Sampson, Case, Wallis, International and numerous other tractors. Prices subject to changes without notice. All prices are net f.o.b. Santa Ana, California. PROMPT DELIVERY IS OUR MOTTO CALL IT PEP--- CALL IT PEP--- Punch--Performance The motor is the heart of a good mile. But the soul of a car finds expression through the spirit of the men who ride. The heart of this remarkable car is distinctive and exclusive Jordan made a thoroughly modern, light, high type. This Jordan motor has what the snail would call a "wallop"—a silent, something that makes the old drive and grin. Call it pep—punch—performance. Designed in every detail and built the owner's point of view, this new is produced for those who want a of lasting value that will run 200,000 and, with friendly care, last ten years. Drive this new Jordan yourself and the thrill of true motoring joy. J. E. Walter Center St. at Olive, Anaheim Buick Service Station Biggest South of L. A. Anaheim is the proud possessor of the largest Automobile Service Station in Orange County, if not anywhere south of Los Angeles. Few residents realize this fact, nor the number of Buick cars in use in this vicinity. The station is that of the local Buick representative, the Anaheim Auto Company. "We built the largest service station," said Wm. Goodrum, proprietor of the Company, "be cause we made up our minds that we were going to give the largest service. Not in quantity alone, but in quality. "And we've stuck to it with every car we've sold. Why? Because it pays us and pays the car owner. "Three months free service goes with every new and renewed Buick that we sell. Of course it is guaranteed for longer than that by the factory, but I am not talking about a guarantee, only of service. "We encourage new Buick owners to come in as often as possible while the car is new. If anything they do not understand seems to be wrong, drive in here, we'll explain or fix it without charge. "And what is the answer? Simply that we educate over car owner to the correct use and non abuse of his particular car. We are able to keep an eye upon the car while it is being limbered up, and that is the most fearful time with any car. During the first three months a car can either made or broken. And be lieve me when I say that we have not had to replace ten dollars worth of parts within a year. "Not that we claim this is due to our service, for there is the quality of the Buick car to consider, and that counts for a great deal. But I know that our service helps. It pays to educate your public. "Speaking of the Buick quality, I can point to you any number of Buick owners who have owned their Buicks since 1917 and later, who have not spent more than a few dollars in repairs since they purchased their cars. "That's why we are going to continue to give the same sort of service and that's why we are selling..." "Not that we claim this is due to our service, for there is the quality of the Buick car to consider, and that counts for a great deal. But I know that our service helps. It pays to educate your public. "Speaking of the Buick quality, I can point to you any number of Buick owners who have owned their Buicks since 1917 and later, who have not spent more than a few dollars in repairs since they purchased their cars. "That's why we are going to continue to give the same sort of service and that's why we are selling so many new Buick's." Conserve Tires In Time, Firm Urges Most of the cars are hitting on all fours or all sizes, but how many of the tires with which they are shod, or the spares carried behind, are going to pull through the blow-out season? Fifty per cent of the cars parked along our streets have emerged from the rainy season with last year's tire equipment on the verge of an exasperating blowout. Car owners listen for misses or knocks with engine and gearing, but the old smooth air cushions that really make riding a pleasure only get a casual glance to see if they are speeding up and then "the wall of the open road" the first, last and only "hang" of your old reliable tire, "a blow-out" at an inopportune time and an increased expense for delayed repairs, or the purchase of a new tire, for long deferred. Most of us want to see how long we can make the old tires last, and take chances of ruining a good casing by not protecting the cotton mesh with fresh rubber insulation. More tires are ruined by lack of care and by oxidation than are actually worn out. We listen to the call of the open road, but let us avoid the tire troubles before we start. All indications point to an early increase in tire prices, which should be an added incentive to tire up now. Sales of Hydro Toron tires have exceeded expectations, demand or some sizes exceeding supply. This tire being subject to Toron treatment is entirely free from oxidation." PEP--- Performance heart of a good automoof a car finds expression of the men who make it. remarkable car is a new exclusive Jordan motor of modern, light, high-speed or has what the small boy allop"—a silent, thrilling makes the old driver turn ch-performance. try detail and built from of view, this new Jordan nose who want a motor car that will run 200,000 miles y care, last ten years. Jordan yourself and know motoring joy. Walter Co. ave, Anaheim Phone 511 $1795 CLEVELAND ger Phaeton now selling $1695 and the 7-Passer Phaeton at $1745 what you find elsewhere th comparable in worth. And Hudson values ene The Super-Six, even v old, retains the performe and reliability that setinguish it among all. It stays out of the ir Always the Cter e Nhe New 4.Pass. Phaeton . . $16 7.Pass. Phaeton . . 17 Sedan . . . . 20 Townsend M 226 S. Los Angeles Street Anaheim — Phone 735 H. R. GROVE, Mgr. SUPER SATURDAY, April 29, 1922 DRIVE C. A. FUND campaign checked in of each squad of workers would Blue team captain broad, is the quota of Lieutenants as the receive show, is as follows: Eygabroad, cap. Ahlswede, lieuten. N. Gibs, lieuten. T. Edmiston, lieut.; Wallop, captain; Adams, lieutenant; Boston, lieutenant;cks, Jr., lieutenant. The lieutenants for have not been verified are rapidly filling announcement Mon.-upon at the meet-call for a meeting and lieutenants Mon.-for the division of complimentary on Tuesday evening at C. A. building on last, to all workers. Be established in the natives scientific special attention be necessary conditions. In handling a new matter for use in auto-ated at the end of the spring reel upon a spring reel by gravity and strung in an Iowa inventor business offices than printing. Not the only claim of prosperity is can-mobile manufacturing industry to boom in the Middle We-ting to a normal b-ing. False Claims Hurt Trade, Says Gelnette Many are the reasons given for the depression in the automotive industry. None seem to be correct. I have been in the business many years, and as I look back and think of the say the factory heads, distributors and dealers have made false statements to the public, I wonder if it isn't the fault of the ones connected with the industry that are wholly to blame. Here are some of the lines of bulk they expect the public to eat. The wonder, flexibility of our smooth-running motor. Driver averages 40 miles to the gallon of gas. Easy riding. Oh, such a comfortable riding car, etc. The public buy that car and find it gives only 13 miles to the gallion. Runs on five or three cylinders post of the time—rides like a freight car. In fact it does everything except what the factory and dealer claims it will do. The buyer is disgusted with the car and buys another, only to get stung again. That is as far as it doing what they claim it will. It may be as god a buy as any other car on the market, but it does not do as he is told it will. It is getting like selling oil stock; nearly everyone has been stung on oil stock (I know I have). And if anyone approaches you with oil stock or anything you have been fooled on before, you don't believe what he tells you. That's what the public think of the automobile business. You can fool all the people some of the time, but you can't fool all the people all the time. The quicker the automobile industry and the ones representing it advertise facts and truths, and make no false claims for the car they sell, the quicker will the public have confidence in the business as a whole. Just as soon as the public have confidence in the industry they will buy, and not before. By H. S. GELNETTE, Mgr. Pageol Tractor Agency. Kelly-Springfield Offices Altered The recent move made by the Kelly-Springfield Tire Company in consolidating its general offices in the new building at 250 West 57th street, New York, is indicative of more than merely an effort to organize more efficiently the executive branch of its large business. The truly interesting and significant feature of the re-organization of office arrangements is the fact that the New York branch has been moved to the company's warehouse at 553 West 57th street, a step which is really equivalent to giving up the branch altogether, since it has now no display rooms, sales counters or any of the other appurtenances of the usual tire store. For many years the Kelly Company, in common with other large tire companies, maintained handsome and attractive showrooms. The Kelly Company, however, realized that with the stabilizing of the industry the maintenance of these expensive establishments was a relief of the prosperous days of a rapidly growing industry rather than an economic necessity for a concern manufacturing articles that have now become almost staple products. With the discontinuance of all retail sales—a step which was taken to protect the dealer—the factory branch was deemed an unnecessary expense which only added to the overhead; in cutting out this expense in all cities, which the company intends to do as soon as practicable, a considerable saving will be effected, and it was partly in anticipation of this saving in operation costs that the prices of Kelly products were recently brought down to a competitive basis. The company intends to establish warehouses in various centers of distribution where railroad facilities are best suited to give prompt service to its dealers, and where it now maintains branches there; will be supplanted by offices, which in many cases will be in the warehouses themselves. DSON 695 F.O.B. Detroit er in All Ways Power in Cost shop. It requires little attention. It seems never to wear out. It can easily and cheaply be restored to its new like condition. It has kept this proof before the public so long that people accept it they do any other certainty. You daily see Hudsons more than six years old, many serving beyond their hundred-thousandth mile, and still rendering satisfactory, regular duty, modern appearance, now selling the 7-Passer $1745 what newhere tha in worth. Six, even w he performe ity that se among all. t of the ir certainty. You daily see Hudsons more than six years old, many serving beyond their hundred-thousandth mile, and still rendering satisfactory, regular duty, modern in appearance, smooth, quiet and efficient. Its present day sales leadership is natural because of its value and its price. the Cter of Show Interest The New Prices Coupe $2570 Cabriolet 2295 Touring Limousine 2920 Limousine 3495 end Medbery, Inc. 506-508 N. Broadway Santa Ana