The Olney Enterprise. (Olney, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, October 12, 1923 Page: 2 of 12
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THE OLNEY ENTERPRISE
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The New
VELIE Motor Car
With the Wonderful Vibrationless Dyna-Motor
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It is the talk of the county—this new VELIE. And no wonder. Its graceful lines—its sterling con-
struction—its marvelous vihrationless engine with overhead valves, automatic lubrication, motor solid-
ity, superior cooling, dust-proof construction and a score of other matchless features—easily make the
new VELIE stand out from the crowd.
The Smoothest Running, Most Economical and Trouble-Free
Car in America
As to performance, economy and dependability,
the New Velie’s wonderful records establish its clear
leadership of the field. In the famous Mt. Wilson
climb for the Los Angeles Trophy, Velie was FIRST.
In the Albany, N. Y., “Economy Run,” Velie was
FIRST with 261/2 miles to the gallon of gas. In dozens
of other tests against leading stock cars Velie has
been FIRST.
And what a pleasure to drive the New Velie! It
simply, WINS you with its graceful beauty, its quick
getaway, its smooth performance, its “pep” on hills,
its ready response. After driving it, you marvel how
it can be sold at such' a low price.
We know you’ll want to drive the New Velie once
you see it, and this is our invitation for you to do so.
It doesn’t matter whether you intend to buy a car now
or not. Come in and look it over anyway. Get behind
the wheel—step on the gas—see for yourself what $
remarkable car the 1924 model Velie really is.
We predict you’ll say it’s fully a 100 per cent bet-
ter machine than you expected to see at such a low
price.
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Announcing
Our appointment as headquarters
for Velie cars and Velie service for
Olney and vicinity.
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LOGAN &
WHATLEY
OLNEY, TEXAS
Every time we
sell a car we
makq a friend
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An Open Letter to the Citizens
of Young County
Olney, Texas, Oct. 11, 1923.
We are going to be frank about it. We like to live
in Young county and hope to live here all our lives.
Consequently we want to enjoy the hearty good will
of Young county citizens.
When we walk down the streets of Olney we want
to look every man honestly in the eye—and if I’ve sold
any man an automobile—feel confident that I have
done him a neighborly act.
We recently attended an Automobile Show with
this idea in mind—to find a moderately priced car
which we could offer to any man and feel sure of
holding his friendship and trust.
The best cars in America were represented at the
show—hundreds of them. We inspected them all.
And from among them we chose the agency for a
motor car which we believe to be unquestionably the
greatest automobile value ever offered.
LOGAN & WHATLEY.
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Shuffler, R. The Olney Enterprise. (Olney, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, October 12, 1923, newspaper, October 12, 1923; Olney, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1113721/m1/2/: accessed June 29, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Olney Community Library.