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Show PAGE TWO PROVO (UTAH) DAILY HERALD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1940 GENERAL L10T0RS CARS OFFER CHOICE IN INSIDE FINISH Till the vers lr.-UvtJ-.aJ that he rr.y have leather slm url-f.fTj url-f.fTj material in hU r.ew ck,ed cr, c: in 'J he o deiirrs in a c -.'-vert:;: ar.j a ccrstihauon cf In rr.a-y rr.o-! rtrci;ess C tyr. ar.4 fc u-iU Kx at you t. ..-.. -Zi further that two f-..i,.M ? fabrics ar very effective effec-tive af 1-tenor trir.:. or th.it th V.'.ish cf the .!r,d3w mo'd-ir.j. mo'd-ir.j. l.-jstrurr.er.t par-els an-l .t:-j h t really should rr.auh the cokr c tr. cph-".ry cph-".ry lee ted, ju-.J will L rjr c-j art; J-.-kir.g. Yt cptor,a ich a the actuary actu-ary are avrjatle in the General It tors 15-40' car. They constitute consti-tute a few cf the cuUn feature fea-ture tkir.jg c'rered ty one or n-.-r CI the pas.3er.ger car di-:.: di-:.: r.. Aeccrd.rg to officials cf the ccrp". ration's body-tu:ld:r.g divui-i divui-i n. 27 i.fferer.t fabrics and six shades cf leather will be utilized thui year In trirnrmr.g the inler-l'-r cf car with tcxly ty Fisher. These combine to produce the astour.r.g- total cf 1C3 trim options op-tions for the General Motors line as a whole. exclu4.r.g the custom-b'i:Zi custom-b'i:Zi modeU. Some of them, of courve. may be had only at extra cst. though this ia by no means the ru. Canada Cloth Ka.Je the new canada. cloth sr.! a bark-weave fabric, black, tan. preen, blue an J red leather are t ttainable aa upholstery mate ma-te ru:ji l.n the new "unAster turret Up btvLej of the 10V) Ch4vrw!ta- Por.Uae will future a etimtm-aUwrj etimtm-aUwrj cf lo shades ef broadcloth broad-cloth to cor.traat with the two-tcr.e two-tcr.e exterior finL&hes cf certain r.:iie:. These trtro cp tiara tn-clul tn-clul two ahadea ef green, two shade cf tan. p.aroon ar.J tan, ad tiue a.d gray. Ci'.djrnotLle u cdYerirg red 1-alher La combination- with a llu a&i u3 trip J material th a aimiUr purpose in new. The teaches cf terra cotta red! i the arm reals ar.J at the top Imart Lines Feature Buick for 1940 of the rear-scat back its use j -j binding for the carpet and I sun sha jes, as well as the bend-fing bend-fing around the back of the front sat are Just enough to produce the diircd effect. Tw o-Tone Cord- Two-tone Bedford cords are won for the frat time in the r.ew Buieks.. Noted for their serviceability ser-viceability ard the comparative eLe with which they may be cleaned, three fabrics heretofore have teen obtainable only In aolid CC'IOTS. If the preiominant color of the upholstery you select for i your new LaSalle or Cadillac la gray, then you may have a steering steer-ing wheel. Instrumental panel ar. J garnish moldinga to match. The same thing Is true If you select Lie tan broadcloth, tan leather, tan herringbone, or any other cf the options offered in this shade. '. The purchaser of moat convertible con-vertible models have even a greater opportunity of expressing their individuality. In addition to the many upholstery optiona that are available, they also have a choice cf the material to be used fcr the top. Fabrics generally are brighter, and show more life In both color and weave, according- to Fisher cffKiala, though the more conservative con-servative materials are still available avail-able for those who want them. Outstanding' among the new fabrics fab-rics Is Canada cloth, which It is expected will be used extensively extensive-ly in the low and medium-price fields. Of the pile fabric family, it la nail to combine all the advantages ad-vantages of mohair velvet with none of its disadvantages. It has a rich sheen, tailors welt U coc! and does not clmg to the clothirg. officials cf the body-buildir.g organization, say. It will withstand hard usage over a period of years, and can be easily and satisfactorily cleaned. clean-ed. It is available currently in either striped or patterned designs de-signs in a number of the new General Motors models up to and including- the Buick special. : r til A ,? SPECIAL BUICK AT .GOLF: MEET COMPLETELY NEW DESIGN, embodying style and utility features not heretofore accomplished In tha Industry, features new models announced today by the Buick Division of General Motors.. Shown above Is the Series 50 Super four door sedan, one f two ultra-modern lines added by Buick for 1940. Designed for de Luxe Hunting and Fishing - , , , . !: . - ... r' , TV ; 1 . . . At Its Best! . f - Drive your car in here any time of the day or night . . . you'll receive the type of aervice that keep abreast of the time ... in harmcny with the rapid developments in the automotive industry. in-dustry. A sincere, courteous personnel striving to give you every assistance. Atlas Tires Atlas Batteries -Atlas Accessories Pep 88 Gasoline Stanolind Gasoline If ycu have never tried our service -do so today ... we believe the - pleasure will be mutual should you . do so. . STAN INNK5? And remember ... in connection con-nection with Stan's Super Service there is a modern repair shop and car washing: wash-ing: shop. The Best Lubricating Station in Utah County . No Matter Where You Buy em Let Us Service "cm, Stains Sniper 391 West Center 3FVHC3 Phone 1518 cuLuMiiNAiiuN of the true sportsman s dreams is this 12-pas-senger house trailer used by Blrney Baker, prominent truck transportation trans-portation executive of Des Moines, Iowa, for hunting and fishing trips. Pulled by a Ford V-8 95-horiepower cab-over-engine tractor-truck, tractor-truck, the trailer was designed by Baker and built in his own shops. Its conveniences include running, hot' and cold, water, gas ! range, sink and cabinet, refrigerator, electric light plant and insulated-compartment for iced fish. The-3G-foot unit is pictured at top. Inset, Baker exhibits a big one. that didn't get away. "sportsman's- dreams Promotions Made In Duick , Staff In Japan, chrysanthemum soup, made with choDnd n-ls of. the flowers, Is a popular dish. . - One of the lmpor-.in. participants partici-pants in championship tournaments tourna-ments on the winter golf circuit cir-cuit i3 a specially equipped 1940 Buick series 90 limited sedan, which, equipped with the most modern type p;: Hie address system sys-tem and a unique ; high . speed printing press, is used to make official announcements and produce pro-duce the official starting " times and scores of players participating partici-pating , in the tournaments. - . Officially designated the "tourney "tour-ney car," the big Buick, : driven by Edward t)arrell, representative representa-tive of Golf magazine, is making the rounds of all the season's big golf tournaments, extending from Miami, Fla., out to the Pacific Pa-cific coast and back, and including includ-ing championship events at courses in Arizona, Texas, Louisiana, Louis-iana, Georgia and the Carolinas. Purchased and equipped In New York, the beautiful car was displayed dis-played by its sponsors in the center cen-ter of the ballroom of one of New York's leading hotels at i a banquet attended by more than 500 sportsmen, including P.G.A. representatives, : tournament officials, of-ficials, " golf pros and newspaper men. The following morning the car left New York on its .20,000 mile tour of the winter golf cir-suit. cir-suit. The first stop was in . Florida where the car efficiently took care of Its official duties at the Miami open. The next hop was from Miami to Los Angeles, a distance of 3,100 miles which, was driven in six days Covering - the Los Angeles open," the Oakland open, San Francisco match play events and Bing Crosby's invitational invita-tional at the Rancho " Santa Fe course, Darreil : Is en ; route again to the east with stops scheduled at Phoenix, San Antonio, Houston. Hous-ton. : New Orleans, ; Si. Petersburg, Peters-burg, Coral Gables, St. Augustine, Augus-tine, Pinehurst, Ashville and winding up the winter tournament tourna-ment season at the master's tournament tour-nament of . Bobby Jones at Augusta, Aug-usta, Ga. ; . , . ' s " ' . Although .the equipment carried car-ried in the "tourney car weighs over 2,000 pounds, the chassis is the standard 1940 Buick limited aeries with, 140-inch wheelbase and Buick valve-in-head, 141-horsepower 141-horsepower straight eight engine., en-gine., High speed prlnUng press and sound equipment are built into the rear compartment of the car with facilities for dismantling dismant-ling and storing loudspeakers, normally mounted atop the body, during travel between' tournaments. tourna-ments. ' REAR .WINDOW CURVED - A rear window of tempered plate glass, of cylindrical section designed to blend into the rear body curve, is used in all 1940 Chevrolet passenger car models except station wagons and the new cabriolet. The special feature fea-ture of this glass Is that although al-though not a laminated pane like the safety plate used elsewhere throughout the Chevrolet line, It does not Shatter into jagged pieces. " . . . SIIOCKLESS STEERING -S nVTV ITU Shockless steering remains a feature of Chevrolet Knte-Action models in 1940, extending to all cars in the Special DeLuxe and Master DeLuxe series. ' Improved steering geometry in the Master 85 has alto effected marked change in the steering characteristics of this series, the engineers announced. an-nounced. . ' .'"''SMITHY'S ANVIL STOLEN " SAN JOSE, Cal. ; U.R) Police are looking for a strong-arm burglar. He stole" a blacksmith's anvil belonging to Clem Colum-bet. Colum-bet. There were no indications that it had been carried off otherwise oth-erwise than by hand. PURSE SNATCHER GETS SPOON NEW BEDFORD, Mass. iv.r.) The man who snatched the handlag of Mrs. Albert Perus.se probably was disappointed when he Inspected his loot. The bag contained an empty bottle and a spoon. Mrs. Perusse carried her pay envelope in a coat pocket. BRADSHAW AUTO PARTS CO. Jobbers and Distributors Automotive and Industrial Parts, Supplies and Equipment! , Nationally Advertised Lines O Hastings Fiston Rings' Toledo Pistons, Sleeves, etc. Toledo Valves, Shackles, etc" - Dayton Fan Celts - Russell Brake Lining Velvetouch Clutch Facings 1 Boig-Warner Clutch Parts Autolite Plugs and - Ignition Plumb ' Tools . Hobbs Batteries Wagner Brake Parts and Fluid Bower Bearings' ' . Federal Mogul Bearings " x " 1 - , J . Stores Located: Provo ; Cedar City : Mt. Pleasant : Salt Lake City -Richfield : Panguitch : St. George , . Specialize in "Quick, Efficient Service ' , f f . , ;-T r. - . " T f ' V A FLINT, Mien. rromotlons and reassignm.ents In ; the manufacturing manufac-turing staff of the Buick Motor division, as a result of expanded operations in the sheet metal department, were announced . today to-day by Harlow H. Curtice, president presi-dent and general manager, r - Harry Heryon, for the past six years superintendent of the sheet metal plant, has oeen named to special assignment In connection with future die design add manufacturing man-ufacturing development. '- A. R. Middleton, formerly assistant as-sistant superintendent, becomes superintendent of the plant, succeeding suc-ceeding Mr. Herron. Arthur W. Maves, : formerly night superintendent, . becomes assistant superintendent. -' All of the men affected . are long time Buick employes and during the past six years or longer, have been in. the sheet metal plant. "This phase of automobile manufacture is becoming so important im-portant and its scope has been so enlarged during recent - years as to require extension of executive ex-ecutive personneL". Mr. Curtis said. - . ' ,. ' s -.; "Important practical problems of Buick styling are worked out m this department, with accomplishments accom-plishments during the past ' few years, parUcularly with respect to fender development, having contributed In no small measure to the success of the Buick car." W. E, HOLLER General Silas Manager Chevrolet Motor Division ral Motors Sales Corporation '' i TO SOME people, this spruce and sprightly Buick special may be just one of those ambitions they hope some day to achieve. But if you ask owners especially those who have stepped up to Buick from the lowest-price field you'll find it's really an eye-opener to a new and sounder slant on automobile buying. Actually, the money difference between lesser cars and this nimble traveler is smaller than most people think. And when you've driven a Buick a while you find that spending these few extra dollars is really the soundest kind of economy. They buy more power. They buy more room. They buy the matchless comfort of all-coil springing and the welcome feeling of having come up in the world. They also buy more automobile. A bigger, solider, more durable frame. A husky, time-defying chassis. Top-grade- materials, superfine precision, "on the money" craftsmanship, things that make the difference differ-ence between an adequate car and a good one. i ou get your money back in tangible things, such as engines balanced after assembly, wider outlook through Salety Plate Glass only, some six dozen features from automatic choke to the Flash-Way Direction Signal with automatic cut-off. Every mile you drive you'll see how you profit by sp'ending enough to get something really good. And what you spend, as you'll see if you call on your Buick dealer, is less than you're asked to pay in some places for a sixl rum Trmpcrt alien baud on rail rstei, natt and total taxtt (if y)t tptional etjuiftmtnt and acceuoriettxtra, Prictt &-jttl &-jttl t tkant xvilitul nelie. ' Tie model illustrate J it the Buicr ' SPECIAL model 41 four-door touring seda $996 delivered at Flint, M uh. H'hiti tidrwall tires additional. f EXEMPLAR Of GENERAL MOTORS VAlUl Help Promote Safety 'Dim Your Lights When Passing 7 i s sr , ... - f I mi i mini H . V ; iz f 9 1 1 i '4 I ji i: m i: c n 1 1 1 i . ( i : u : WELLING; BUIGK :COMPANY; University and Second South Phone 1727 Provo, Utah |