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Oakland Tribune from Oakland, California • Page 50

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Oakland Tribunei
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Oakland, California
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SUNDAY Oakland Tribune 30. 1921 had to fight tho KtanfonM'allfor. ii La f.Kitlxili Kttine all orcr again. whvts WINTER SEASON VICTORY HIGHWAY RED BLUFF ROAD Shiny Car in Oakland. "TIii car is nlcleled most all over.

Dick Jtypn't Salesman, Sam Bloom, hat nickeled the entire hood in addition to sundry other thing. It look like a mirror. IN YHfr bringing bird home, at l-st aid he alxit smir, Harold D. Knudten proved that ht prrtict uJuit ha pttachtt. He ttt-id Maxuell cor the other day fur tpeed and found it uituld go juM as jit a lha factory $aid it uauld and lAf $omeuhat aifrr, Captain K.

W. Farrow, Harry Mor-rell and F.duard Jordan went lo the big game and hnd tie time of their In et. Xcd Jordan, builder ol the Jordan ear, like a fight at ueli USE URGED OF R0UTSU11I OPEN TO TRAFFIC WORLD ni anyone rise and he laxe enouth MII-PARKS HV U.J.KOSCNTHAL" III! IUIIML I IIIIIIU The road over tho summit on th Victory IIIhwny In very rough and cut up on account of heavy travel durlnff the last few -weeks, accord- The road from He.i Uluff to Pu suiivIIIh Is still oaen to trsfflo and In good condition, iircording to li following report received fnun tha 11 Hamlin luis Iss-n out nficr ducks again. He ami John h-mun have a preserve near ami tlx-j like to hag lliciu now ami then. Ing to a report from Ilackett, 1 lovd Hurley, sale manager for 1 1'acllic Nali O.mpany, just i returned front a goow-hiintliuj fx jisslltlon ajiil got mimic birds, Urn.

I Hurley ami a arty went In Wll-4 hams ami tlx-y got plenty of birds. I Ho Is telling his friends about a proprietor of the National Automobile service unit tit True lei'l i him for tarn time. lie dfrlurrd that he got a thrill a numifc. 1 I'ltk I'nrscr, Oakland tlenler here, Is going great guns. He a tout ract rcivntly for nnd toiiiru t'tisia isninilcs ami Is now busy cultivating his en-larval li Id ml making tin).

J. J. 'mi i. Ilea manager, ent to that football game too, and ii not our it rf. lie came baik hoarse, and is still that uav to torn extent.

Director's Krport Shows Re-acrvfs Arc Ilcroming Self-Supporting. kee. lla.kett made the trip over the Victory Highway us far us Henn, last week, and states that the road was muddy and covered Dill fFtbbrr, mnnncr for Don, would rather fish limn anything else. Gordon ighl, one of the milrt forrr. Bill Parry and I'at Glrewn like it too.

Sometime they nil come htu uith limits, "cani eratitnol hmit" ut any rate. Susanvllle representative of the National mobile dun. liluff t.i Susanvllle, 107 milts; fair dirt ru id Pi TaytvaM reek, then seven of nw ma.ridim road from this point to Morgan Sprimis, with tne ejeep. Hon of ono short de'our. an 1 about flvo miles of unfinished miic.i.Um, whlih Is In fine condition.

Trom Morgan Sprltigs to I'hester. while somewhat tut up and chueky from tht recent rain, would not bo r. I.n.l ioa.1 woii.lcrful "KOIM raler" up Uktc who cin make the hlnls tsmie In uiiil talk to lilm. Ho proves It by hi. with snow Hnd anyone making the trip must havo chains.

-r in The roads are good on both sides InPrH'd usn if the nntlnnnl parka of tho country during the lntor Kinin In in the titi-Tiunl report of the director of the nntlnnnl pmk Mil.inittril to the ni'ci ciiiry of the Int'Tlnr. Uiiir popultr an Hair In whlrh to ani'ml one'H KUinnior of the summit, however, few cars are making the trip. Anyone contemplating this trip Is advised with th" National No onn on automobile row did Autoniotilla Club, as thl roaJ llnble to be closed by mow at any (me When the enure Ii not cooled root thf ep IfNttorvd enr work Monthly. 'I ticv all i4m2'S. IT Berlin Prohibits I jf I the nnlii.iml parka.

It In pirit-il out In the report, ere now I.cIiik passe, lmt Juna reeojfnlxed l.l.-nl winter play- the of KronndH, where ixi'H't l.m.-.l oppnr- lal' p.rU lo inHuilo the tiinltlo rUst for klin. nnow-hoe- J'ryo Canyon In enulh-i im! em I tah. A provision In the Parking on Streets 'JS-Lt door winter I. I. i that nil private hold- yenr Itorkv Mountain Nat lona 1 the ext.rlor boundaries imrk In fo'orndo had definite th" park jiust he ao-w inter stahll-hed.

'I hy the I Mates hefore the urea can he idven natlonnl park Even though the streets of Iter-lln, fiermnny, are wider than those of any other Urge city In the the parking of curs on highway Is prohibited. The city council. In trying- to olve the traffic problem, eays there. are munlc. ip.il auto garages numerous enough nnd large enough to accommodate all the enr In the city.

Mount Italtiler t.nrk in Maine, nti.t "Do unto others as ye would have them do unto you." Matthew VII: 12. Kflorls are helm; made to have tlose private huhl deeded I to the rn.te.l Slates, hut so far the nment has not heen kucccw. i fill in ecciirini; all the lands. Two national monuments, the jfarhhad cave, N. Mexico, nnd t'laleis the 'un.

Idaho, were i.n.l I i 1 1 isdictinii i.t the di partment of Howard Automobile Company' at the Golden Rule Yoseiiiite. Se.iiola nnd li.neral flriin! national parks In a Inn offer opportunitli for outdoor reerea i ion In U'inter in omi: I'l'tut i iNti. It in elated In the f. port that the national parl's, whi.li have Pun: been iiourre of riven no to the country, are I.econilnK Bef -Biipporl l.i-t year Ijike park was more than wlf -supporting, the t.dn revenues for the yenr i-iiiIiiik June so, helm! rt 7 0 1 M. while the Hppropria-tlou f.r th" al year Kintilns July 1 was :iii.7no The total revenues from til" national parks and ttlontirrienTs e.tr to 3 wlin is ner more than the ri'Ji revenue, nnd over oi.e-t till .1 of the amount np-rropi iate.l for i lth.

the 1 4 fiscal year. When the neres-Bary road improv fluents have h.en TTinde end ade.iiat mi n.st rat ive iuartei nvtalN'd in the parks. smaller appropi i Ions he aslnl tor. wh.le tin- rev Free Automobile Driving Classes eans in Selling Cars I the Interior, for administration jthe national park service, I The n. of another national I park in the rast the eiuiiint Iteo appointed hy the s.cret.uy of tho interior, villi.

i Is tnc.v investlyatinv; the So in h. rn A ppa la hi i in for the put -i poM- nh'. tiui: a sectiioi in tlie.e m.ttintalns for reentn-, no 1 1 ton to i as a in I pa iii sit e. I An inveMh was mad" hy the dir. or -mother interesting p()-, jo.

I IMo Michigan vvlilcn has I en Miejceyteii for national monuin. nt nation. This island of 1 a. a a in I cum, nniiMi.illy fine virlu i.ia..e a uiiPiie i.d-; di.inn tl.e iiic and monunifiit K.vstetn. The has h.en that mil' li of the land tmw in private ovv in i ship would be tuii il over to iho eavrmncnt i should a monument he hlishe.l, 1 an inter.

-Med In, ns of Michigan ai; Minnesota Me working 1 Start Tuesday, December 2, 1924 eirst Tuesday el.iss starts st ally III. I ase. ti 0 a. m. second Tuesday class it p.

m. Full rosters will na I par! When Matthew spoke those undying words enues ci Travel Bnd moniiin InereaM-d Ills. take th first, lessons In a s-hort time hundrtals of new i'i. Iei.al.lv i i visit in foiii. I.

a- las; list. of driv. rs will he given their 1i wondprful year's reeoi .1 -lr a i ic; In fiire of on litioi. ires. Iner Is a ortunlty awaiting oh t.p YOU In Future Classes finite assurances ea i in to this of S- f' ct.

pub'ie some 1800 years ago, he laid down a successful business creed for all time When Field Lee founded their business, the good old Golden Rule, in its fullest sense, was the platform on which they proposed to serve their customers SVe lis NOW nbout Bddtllonal Miine I ol i the western yi ates advcre to travel. IniriiiK I'Ct the parks and monuments were ted hv 1 170 a. is people, as coirp.iri with I visitors in irij.1. Had not he, fur tho foot and tuoij'h ae In with ils resu'Mnt i i -tinrs. nnd the i I report.t of f.r.s In national park Mutes, a mil.

Ineren.i would have l.e.-n shown While train travel to the parks snowed dorrease, there was a marked Increase In travel. KISKi: driving elasses which are .111 'I to to ti. As- I nal beiiif orqanlzeil. I'hnne in. Call In.

Write in people 1 tracts of land a fa yet te luring th" past mats of I by the cut ire a rea of i r. I tlii land ha K' run Th Sign Up Immediately 1 rk lias been i vernmeiit in this th" I.afi', to miihner. the IMI IMrilllVIM, I lldl lt. travel. It emphasized 'Vi ng park v1 Howard Automobile ort opr This increased was said in the the rioecssif for ron.l-i.

The set of April 9. lX'j. an proprlatlm. of Careful Autoists Stop at Railways "tiar'st approved the eai'li i a Company Rule III Again, as experts, and based on the low mechanical upkeep records of thousands of Star owners, Field Lee offer you a guarantee that nobther car dares offer you. ha vt for period of tlnee provide for the tolls' ruet i improv ement of roads in ars, to in and the na- The largest Automobiles ore than been r.lf fltll'H fo distributors of In the world.

1 ii, mo) memberships hy he C'aref ill IJriv- i nied recently by the imore lihio mid Uailroad in Its' grade crossing tional par's and monuments, put them on a basis that w. compare favorably with the proacii roads outside tho park to rcdiie. 2735 Broadway Oakland np- 1 campa.gn accidents. Kadi member catw'les The emphatic Roosevelt would have called it a square deal, and, in every-day language, it is a square deal embodying the Golden Rule that Field Lee offer their customers today. Here's how it works out or you in buying the New Star Car: Let's divide up this good rule and, as Field Lee see it, apply its workings to you.

No new parks were lo the a) park KyMcm. ni? to 'he report, althoiiirh an on his car an enameled tag bearing the. legion, This car stops at all fa peo. err it si i'i." il A written guarantee against defective parts for one year, whereby Field Lee pledge themselves to the broadest interpretation of the Golden Rule in sell ing the Star Car. Ik i Special Demonstration TODAY Both Show Rooms Compare these Star features: Continental Red Seal Vibrationless Motor Disc Clutch Rule I Field Lee have taken on the New Star Car because they, as automobile it offers a greater value in mechanical excellence, motor comfort, and service than any other car near its low price.

Rule II Field Lee want you to fully satisfy yourself by any check or test you can think of or devise, as to the truth of these statements. You even demonstrate the Star yourself. f1 V' Buidt Standard Coack Oj In the New 1925 Star Car we know we have the best low-priced carin the world, and we will stand behind it in every possible way. You are to be the sole judge. Field Lee invite you urge you to come in and study this new Star which is so far in advance of other cars.

It has rightfully earned the title, "Tomorrow's Car Today." Four-wheel Brakes Five Balloon Tires (on sport Model) Hollow Cam Shaft Morse Timing Gear Chains Force Feed Lubrication Tubular Backbone Buick adds mil the asBuickbuilds if wento to Coach Dcsign! Body ptnl cIm aminp4l to ahp Kier aeon mmmy raw wt 4 cUopr 5 flam body liaa am TJ1 TT FWwr Boflc bwfr 7 Rar twaf foot iwt XmtJ I mW 9 Domlic 10 RalkfahMiaMi II Fmhrr VV oopt. 19 Awtotntic mmMimitl wm "GUARANTEE THE STAR CAR FOR ONE Two Showrooms to Sewc You has two wide doors which permit people to enter or leave the rear seat from either side without forcing front seat occupants to get out of the car. As Biiick builds the Coach, is a convenient, modern, substantial, smart-looking closed car with Body by Fisher. And in addition to Buick's two Coaches, there ere twenty three other Buick models from which to select your Buick. Standard Six Coach 1 545 Master Six Coach 1775 Delivered here Covemnier.t lax included 1 ron wcrtomatt pmom 11 Tool por in 16 Ddoo finish 17 fiffhcs 18 Nickeled radiator 1 9 Sua rwor with wda winaa 20 Bukfc VaNv-inr-Hd mngbm 21 Pri urn ftnffttM lubrictia kuaii prwim chmmi labciodii utouMtic lubrioicioa to drto in pmrttu 22 Boick SnWd Chmtdt 2 5 Traua Tube Drfcv 24 Buick my MMrinf nr 26 Moating tmu kU 27 Automatic oafburator bat oo- trnl 28 Dalro Smffte-tmit atardnc fight-mg and iamrttoti 29 Iluklc multipi dtak clutch 50 Low pmsura draa Dukx -wtl boakaa Twenty-eighth and Broadway East 14th Street and 36th Ave.

rx Open Sundays Open Evenings Ml HOWARD AUTOMOBILE COMPANY Ihc largest distributes of Automobiles in the world 1735 Broadway Oakland G) "Tomorroiv's Cai TODAY" JW WMRN RRTTUD 1 HTfiMnRTT PC A RTITI RTTTPr TEIfT HITTI r. tr ii.

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