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Show PKOVO SUNDAY HERALD. SUNDAY MAY 22, 1927. PAGE FOUK NEW OILING New Type of Oil May Revolutionize Industry IS VALUABLE th.iiii.-- e who "Motorists rfulr)y In the r:iukf&it'' automobile and fluli the lie CHEVROLET IS and record with a total output for f the month of 111,937 units. This by the Chicago. Association of Comexceeds by 4,037 unit the best pre- merce. vious .monthly performance 'in the This committee finds that road history of the company and es- hogs aren't the only selfish drivers tablishes an record for the to watch. There are the slow pokes, monthly production of gear-sjnwho creep along at 'ten miles an : cars. . hour, bat insist on taking the mid-- , redie of the road regardless of others. Equally as spectacular as the markable monthly production feat The result is an attempt to pass and dividing the 8potlight with it such slow was the mark established April 29, well as the drivers on' the rigbt as left, hoping against hope when in the short ;space of a day's that they won't suddenly decide to working hours, the factories built get over toward the side of the high-- ' 5,347 Chevrolet cars and trucks. way. Thtiorn. in manv a case, This was 272 units in excess of the seems to belneffective. There's no liest previous days' record. law that affects them. They go Visits (lint riant on. It was particularly fitting that serenely Police, however, might make it the record day happened to be the same one that Alfred P. Sloan, Jr, a practice to arrest such slow pokes, nrwident of Mie General - Motors as they would the road bog and ob-- 1 Corporation, chose for a visit to speeder, and charge them with the Flint plant, Mr. Sloan, with strutting traffhv C. S. Mott,. vice president of the This might not only cure the slow General Motors Corporation, arriv- driver, but 1t might ;tbd better ed at the plant early in the day as eliminate the necessity of taking chances by guests of W. S. Miudsen, president, dangerous cutting and C. FwBurth, vice president of around them or passing them te the the Chevrolet Motor colnpany. right. Before Mr. Sloan had completed THOUSANDS ARB MENACED his inspection of the big Flint plnnl, NEW ORLEANS, La., May ' 20 where men and machinery were combining to build the eight types (CP) Additional thousands, were of Chevrolet cars now available, it menaced today . through the flood was evident that a new production waters of the Mississippi river. record was in sight. The surging tide swept farther Mr. Sloan, waited for numlicr into the Atchnfnlnyn Basin, threat5.347 to come off the line, con- ening fiveadditional Louisiana gratulated Mr. Knudsen on the re imrislies, markable showing lieing made by More than 100,000 sturdy Arcadthe Chevrolet Hot or company and ian farmers live in this district nn its product and rode off the Jltui they will.be forued to evacuate if in the epoch-marins model which th! slow approach of the waters again happened to be a coach. continues. - e )'mj)iiiimlt-th- e ft the uioi',r new oil WB.lfefi'i-oturns titer." This . fstiUeiiient is vouched for Uy Iulif'iwiHii cut.' infers lVtri-leuof the t mid romptnr, one of the lurm-sbest, known of the x:rol''iim ing nnd murkctli.tf oiijanizatittis In th West , I'liiiHi rs hhve f'ir mouths been eneas'iff n of uiolor car oinniiioii under various Tondltituis taiil their findings have been that much of f in the motor "tars can ,1 dim tly I raced to improper Lulri utiiui in the differecrankcase, truUfcUiissiun-uuU"-di- u d - ntial.-.-' There lias bjeen purcbanl, l.y the "l'etroleuin company racifie l'"ast vaient exclusive rights of what is knov us'l'Ue Process, a now" njchiiie ..for trifiismls-siocleaning the crankcasP.' and differential of motor vehicle, that is claimed to lie one of the most important discoveries In-in motor ear lubrication since the ception 'of the industry. Not Thorough Cleaning "No matter howViscieuTums the average motorist way be ulwut draining the crwikcase of bisUrtt at frequeut intervals, flush- with ing tbe.Ctunkcase and filling- c.leun new oil, he absolutely tuiuul the cruukcase aud oil lines thoroughly by ordinary flushing,' suidr J, T. Arwltage, Geucfiil Si;lesliau-ageof the Pan American Petroleum Motor company.' "The Pan-ACleaning Machine, which has Just been put on the market by us and which i novf being placed with in dependent service, stations uud ga rages in all the western states, does beyond all dmt.t, clean tue system of. 4 motor car thor oughly and wed "vie have H'uucea, ac our new in Southern WWW.UW llallfornla a motor cleaning oil for Motor Cleau- use with the Pan-AInir Machine. This oil should not be ronfused vith the common varieties of flushluir oils for its ma.euu is entirely different. It is, in every sense of the word, an unadulterated lubribatlng oil, and used with the motor cleaning machine, is lurcea, under pressure, into the crankcase nd oil lines of an automobile, or Into the transmission or. dit'feientuil tgalii and again, filtered 'each time If nniuM thrmiplv the cleaning ma- the oiling system, of the ftyne, until motor. IS ..aosoiuiery cieuu ami ucc Irom dirt and gritty particles that cause rapid abrasion of the wearing parts of a motor." 11 n I""" 1 (S f'" f . f"-T-Jf" qeratioii cf the Mtor Cleaning Machine is ) The Pari-Ar- Vll.cleanii I 4 : takes But -- . " a itself A thorough I simplicity , 11 ' ' -. , f 7 ' aTjf sgr y ' , C( T'O I 'f 'U . ; , 1 4 4 ..i . ,r - If there is one thing that counts most In getting away fast to beat traffic and for speed in fast runs it's spark plugs, I use Champions every time. fork ptf koBawrW M mm b con Hi MWmcMMi and ut CUmX-forFo- nl .60 Can other W For 75 - Champion SpaiCPlu& k 111 FTVl AU1A I V'f 1 MORE Pesplte vyvuoa ui . r-- I xinn uixtuici-U, . xjasifii, i i ujuc9d, i j i iLky a- cican xiiter ana one wjucn lias aispiaya used in the nwchine . Note bc difference ieai : Gravel , minute fra&nents of wood and shara 17) I i mr i uuu ,.,:u wiut ivj aii i nu tjLumticy aurasive rn Ivti -- , 5r -- thi?- vvwlalaw priced tiuanw oix -- -- y - r M0T0KISTS CAN'T PAY to bo four.tii iaga been found Jure flui n ;i(MM coiiiriinSorV Jn- of pound of the tire for every surance. indieies Juive already been 1000 miles. At 35 miles speed, the wear is 55 hudredths pound for the cancelled In Miissachusetts because the. insured motorists couldn't. meet same distance. their premium pnynients; That menus the recall of their .registraBILLIONS IN INDUSTRY The automobile industry's grenf-ues- s tion plates and loss of - tho use of . may be surmised from the their cars. fact that it pays out $i,(X0,0)0,00) a year in wages to 8,500,000 persons pays $700,000,000 in taxes and ranks third in the. value of its exjiorts and first in the value of its product. J'. TRY A WANT AD 0aaVS greatest value in the six field s i j, ' ' . . M - , Thsw er SUPER-SI- Sport Cabriolet landan Sedan DcLtue LrtJu Dc I axe Pan! Standard Coach Standard Sedan " panel, with all dials grouped jjnder glass and ' De Luxe Screen , Delivxsry Detiverf Not alone in'beauty and equipment, but in sound construaion, Hupmobile Six creates a new conception of value at a list price of $1385. Providing all that the six-c- lindtr principle offers at price several hundred dollars less than you would CWi. low-price- - $. 975 The A. B. Worsley Co., Inc. 12Q Phone 686 North University- Ave. - 50 J i BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES-- - y w V there is a " - In all the years your Hudson serves,, you will hardly require its full capacity. You can scarcely encounter a situation to tax its limit of power. ? 1150 'C gives innumerable advantages. For instance you travel faster within the speed limits. That is because you are away quicker. You pick-- . up faster. v You level hills with ease. You have smoothness that makes the long journey comfortable and free Th7spHormahce mastery . And these qualities have won Hudson the 'greatest reception, sales and public acknowledgment in its history. 77f 585 w wIsVw of fatigue. Oakland Six, $I02S $1295. Ail prica at factory. Delivered (Wcm include minhnvm the liberal Uenerai Motors Time Pajpneftt flan. nanditns charges. Easy to pay-o- 760 I 1600 157$ 1750 I. Dettiti d Pon-tiac- 's 895 " TrXJr 13SS $1215. Cmlom Built Modtlt Roadster - - Phaeton Brougham Sedan ' -: si senger Sedan- Pontiac Six is making history as the Sedanjit $775. Never has six been built to again! . . .Last year it broke all any, world records for first year sales of such rigid quality standards. And ' a new make of car ! This year that i never has any car of its type won record is being surpassed in a such wildfire success! . . Here is spectacular way, for today's true quality in design! Here is true N Pontiac;Six is new and finerand supremacy in performance! Drive 775 offered at new low No the car yourself and learn what prices! 775 other car General Motors resources make sp clearly typifies 835 y value present-dasupremacy possible in a six Sedan at $775. Sedan lil. It is the master car at every issue. And in every performance asked of a motor it possesses ability beyond any- . thing heretofore known. X - ED A Coupe Sport Roadarer . indirecdy lighted. Kj J. Until yeu'ride in the Hudson Super-Si- x motoring thrill you can never know. I ya tig r - ''''-','' I , HUDSON " -- t '" pint war txtiit lax. dose-couple- d , s.ybSw-jsw I ilffriaif. this new creation of Hupmobile, the Six mammim i 7lmnfew ancTFiner Brougham, is beauty the verve and dash of a coupe with ample provision for five adult passengers. Special interior features include remote control door handles; upholstery of genuine mohair, attractively patterned hardware and a new instrument w .. BodjbjTtthtt wpsss? I Here is brilliancy of performance that gives new luster and meaning to the word. ' . ti ri m particles removed from the cranK, of a iaotor with the new machine iKS KECOVKKKIV ureal increase jn" thefts of automobiles last year, recovery of'sneu cars has prWedHl at a niudi bisber rate, fur stolen lust year' amounted to !o,L"J5, more than three times thost; stolen in 1918. But only 11 'per cent of these weren't recovered, while the re covery iu 1914'. was all but 21 per cent. HOW TIRES WEAR At a speed of 15 miles an hour macadam roml the tire wear four-passeng- The Taxi Driver 1 . la ambas- - amazing Sequoias, ,Bkr: the oldest living things in the worH are the counterpart in interest o the Sphinx and pyramids in Egypt. Speed, both slow and fast, art Spurred on by the greatest demand in its history, Chevrolet in what make driving on the highways April again get up a new produc-tio- n sO dangerous. That's the discovery oil of tlit'ir f Bioter, Efme Howard, British "lour SPEED HURTS BUILDING FAN ;uikiiix' thoroughly In the ordinary wry Mill 2w In ibe TuHlng fcy a pid of thrir r irflxiuiat!y C j r mit nf ilif dirt, frit, tilings ami other alT.is-f- r cause rxivsshe purtUlt'S-whii'una undue wear ou the ijiuvini; rsiri?-o- the Kir EXTREME SLOW. OTJ .... SttperSix Schofield Auto Co. y East 1st North Street Provo, Utah. ' v J vv PHONE 14 : ByMartln expetttOpay,HupmobileSixiscalledffoi'rVi six in America. - You will soon knw why when ot this stjfe?il Brougham: yuu gei oemaa tne-wbee- ' fed0' $1381 Brpughanv t 385. (Xupe, with, rumble seat, $1385. with rumble seat, $1385. Touring, five RoaeWr, passenger, $1325. All prices o. b, Detroit, plus revenue taxi " fi'rjPSKseriger. four-doo- r, ,' (illustrated) . - t two-doo- r, xiupmppii A. B; WORSLEY GQ., Inc. i4iuiuituiv,'Avii. ' ..THE LOS B S T- - PR IC PHONE - t C E D SIX I N AM E I BM. m -- : !; a 8BS: Ha T eitJ,m IM GS6 EI CAr- - -- - .yxTtw T7 i" r ntiussra 7y'?'vijtit3tij,v |