The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 157, Ed. 1, Sunday, June 4, 1933 Page: 4 of 8
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THE DRECKENRIDGE AMERICAN BRECKENRIDOE TEXAS MMUY USE 1 1933
Telephone No. 600
AUTOMOBILE PAGE
PLYMOUTH HAS
STURDY BODY
Engineers Plan To Make
Car Safe and Sound
r. 'iIANAfol.W IikI J i o
i ..ff
! f Mil i w I i '
of ..... r '
.Yi-tnlle Indianapolis Race Classic
P1 away for fame and fortunt on!
Decoration Day
Krw people in th.it vat crowd -if
raring enthusiasts however realis-
ed the strategy the heart-breaking
t raged) the humor and the her"-
lm th.it go In'" making this the
world greatest isilng event.
An I hut a mll pirt of tin
crowd i ihi I thit nmn of the'
major engineering development
thit rn.xlt possible the tretnendoii
steed of the racer are four.d "is
I i me tit in the lowest-priced pi
- t . i i-ni fii .1
! r n f"M iM brought h t
i i ' 'oWlltd I Il
ini)f
!-:: Kurd
Truck
I !.'!() ( lu Millet ( miK IP
pnfoit Itllltlttllllt
I'KU) I liiuolel Si-dan
pi'i fuit
1929 Itinck Svclun
I KIKXl 0110
VMS Hiiirk
mipr
I'ljs hi'Miu't Ciuih n good
u the lii"t
liO Pontine
( ouch
I '-') Dt.dKi
filan
VMS hi inlet
( uniii
l'l.'T ( !u-iiili't
( (Midi
1':;o ( lii-nif
I luck
$145
S165
$245
$295
$295
$165
$140
$185
$195
$85
$65
$215
See mir ihiiip uoik mi we have thi-m
I.i'l us rtMlru our i-:u with I nitcil Stall's Tin's the
Ih'st in tin- lima run.
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Carter & Bagwell Inc.
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Mellowed
a hundred
MILLION
YEARS
i
ik
While scaly monsters fought
in PENNSYLVANIA
AilUNDRr.D million years ago in the
Devonian Age the world's richest crude
oil was formed in the Bradford Allegany
District of the Pennsylvania field. Today that
crude the highest priced of all Pennsylvania
crudes is being refined into Sinclair Pcnns)l-
van in Motor Oil. De-waxed and freed from
petroleum jelly nt as low as 60 I1 below zero
Sinclair Pennsylvania i the ideal year-around
Pennsylvania grade motor oil! Ask the Sinclair
dealer.
Sinclair
(Pennsylvania
MOTOR OIL
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NI V 1933 CHEVROLtT SI DAN
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Agent Sinclair Refining Co. v
Agent Sinclair Refining Co.
A. RECK Agent
Phone 700
Breckenridge Texas
turning velght nut of a i-1 1 thru'
hv lncr i ng pel fiiiiiHiu Anil l
thi ur r miser. et IikiiIi i mi
teinl "nil w i no sucrlllo' of
ilillabl i'i i iti i
"Thi i tin hi. piimipia whuh'
h.ii b-1 n ii jr i -i-fu'lj utlHted In
the n k'ini ! iii of the Pl mouth
ear one i ice dtlvei ulso a Il-
mouth nwni'i pointed out "It Ik
iiRnlflcii.t ihitt most of the race)
ars li nt hi itM-l-tlng valve of
'.he s mil' (noli lio -inn us thei
ihiome mi kle .'inl Hllohrome heat-
eHtln vul of the Plymouth'
And too level il of the bet-enu i
neered ru hid hvd ran lie brake
iiUn dtundard on Plymouth.
'Of i' uiiiu nvery one of tha rat-
r had downdrnft carburttlou
Thin tpe n carburctlon which la'
i N.i MiniJiiri! on my Plymouth '
ii'i ii n umaxlng power Increuxc '
nil of lotirrff better ga nttlaage "
A deflnit) tiend to tha ue i(
i i he i to uunteriift tha ravages
f vibiiition will .iino noted ut the
tic IHi. ru ui e Ulppu wltr
Moitlnic I'omi-i enune tnnuntlnga
vhirh eii .i tremendoua aid in
ving the nidi ta th perform-
. me 1 1. e mi' of iiillr on gns line
mirei 'lot engine mounting!) and
in rhii..-.i t onntiuotlon vtaa also
-ignlfu ant
A in thi i fitiiou dilM-r polnlert
nit Without thi so rubbe con nee-
ti"ti thi feed line would h tori.
.iwhv nt li i h Mpted PImouth
MneiTrt realisod this whan thuy
IMt'iited Ho-itim V iwet und lined
iiibhir innparuiKU In engineering
thf new plvmoith i i .
MAGNOLIA HAS '
"SILENT GAS"
Motor Fuel Taking Well
With Automobile Public
tiAl.UAS. June 3. Itei-ponding to
p it it dmniul for an improved uu-
toiuntli 'ii. I with tugner antl-
kn H'k i it n ! -ell it t indatd
jiin i -) Motii !ii i- nn-
noun I in thi M ;i "1 .i Pitrole-
uni ' inpin Tin in w Mohilgui.
eoi. i . i .tl.'lliillM bide of pu
pie tit hi! ti l.i i l on ile ut no
pi' i 'ii t iv i I llooo M.lgliol! I
it " l Hi -. unit .lru!li nerving I'll
uthweat
developed in the M ignollu lab
rat i to nun ever nsjulrenu 'it
of high c oiiipiemilon motors the
Mobilgjn w a introduced only fv-i
rigid tenting under actual driving
condition- bv Magnolu tel can:.
h. P Anu- vice pi citiilent and
lo.inai i ut sale- uid It h been
! Hind 'hit under i iniiltlonu that
.note iiidinuv g txillne to knock
iiit Mihilgi-. will give quicker
i rung .nuni pi k up and apttt-
'"irlil getuwa Tented for thou--i
i. .I of iiiiira under vmyiivg high-
wv conditions in heat ind cold
'in.- in -w fuel not onl gave knock-.
Ii s pel f ii iiiuiri' but proved eon!
i naivety in be a lungei mllatge
gnaoline
'While a iinteiial Increase in the
ant i knock rating i the moat note
wojthy linptovcnH-nl In tha new
Mohiigm iti. UUtinctive qualltiaia
of Climate Contioi' hava baen in-
cieaaad." Mr. Angun eald. "Through
the preodjuklment of manufactur-
ing ((pacification Magnolia pro-
ducta In Mobilgaa a fuel bat
adapted to tha climatic and oper-
ating t-niiditinna of the locality ia
wnkh tt i u-d. Thi quality of
Mubiigat. i- callud 'Climatic t'on-
ttol" In the it tiottiiction of the im-
proved Mobi'gak. Magnolia haa
adopted a it. .logan "Kull ttpeed
Ahed ' and u providing automo-
bile ownei with utu active wind-
ahield nl.cker. carrying that
phraae Ttie utirkeia picturing
Uncle Him piloting an automoltil
to prosperity are a part at Alaf-
nolia'a contribution toward bual-
neaa recovery.
Perhap Mr. Morgan idea uf
''f foi gotten man' waa tha Us
collect r.
Allegheny j'ock. then wrUl
S6 but uld to Morgan i "fa-
vored cuvtoiueib foi $20 ut now
quoted at V.' Mube some ilf the
flluwa who thouiJtt Ahaj- wre
"Betting in on tha Kiound floor"
found they got Into tflte basement
Instead.
'CHEVY' TRUCK
SALES BETTER
96621 New Units Sold In
First Three Months
Heglitrutlon of now Chevrolet
paaionpor cars and trucka In th
tint quartora Uila year accounted
for 37.2 per cent of the totnl of the
Industry iitul exceeded the combin-
ed ruRlntrntlonH of the next three
leading tneke.t according to a
tntoment released todny by thv
Chevrolet Motor Company
In tho three nionthx Chnmli'
titled 06.621 new unit a conip.tii' !
with l7.riH new cu inl ttui'k for
the second place make. 19823 fm
the thlid. und II 3M foi the foutth-
plucc holder anothei (irneial Mot-
orm car In a higher pi Ice range
than the flrd three tho statement
read. '
Of t'hi violet'x totil tp-Utrntlona.
for the flrwt iiimt ter .11275 wete
truck units representing 15.5 per'
cent of ull furki registering by tho
Induitry In the period. The total
compare with 7006 trucka titled I
by the second lending mantlfictut-
ir. it was claimed.
Km t one of t' ! fn -t 'h1
months r.hu. i ii i i .j.y urn
form number of Chevrolet regitrn-
lions the banking situation In late
FVbruaiy nd March ninitnillrln.;
the nonnil le.txoniil upturn ut hint
tlim Ii ' iiiii i i 'in v t ili-t ti .'i
I I ! II ' . ' t.
Free Showing 01
i Film Here Monday1
i
i Thin Trsfflc" an all-talkirt;
I pii tine pioduced by Werner Uioth
t- iipeclullv for tho Perfect Clr-
I le Company will be shown free of
Ji'iiim' In Uieckenrldgu tomorrow.
l in local filming Is being sponsot-
I hv P. E Dye Woldlng & Mu-
hint- Shop distributors of Perfect
mo oii-iegulutlng rings and will
bi dmwti In the building over Klre-
i Service Store beginning nt 8
p in Monday June 5.
' Thi film Includes Marguerite
Ichuichlll. Iaul Kelly Russell Ilar-
I die mil other stage and screen
din- md Is sold to be an entci-
t. lining and amusing professional
pioituctlnn with a real plot.
In addition to the film of entei-
tulnment there will be another
Mini. "Highlights of Ring Engineer-
ing" which Is Interesting and in-
structive. While the cntlie public
invited to attend the showing
free of charge. It will prove espec-
ially Interesting to the entire au-
tomotive maintenance trade in-
cluding garages service stations
repair shop and other automotive
outlets In this city
month of Kcbruary 30.111. and in
Much with Us banking troubles
31.371.
In the flist ciunrter the Industiy
reglxtnred 250370 new units In the
iloniPtl( market Chevrolet pcr-
rentngi' of 17 2 of the total com-pip-
wi'li '(57 in the -nine peri nl
v e I'tiUfn 'ib erCil
Itoi.tcvelt has given the llonu thi l.ov s will t.ilse tli'CS ill.-te.'d
Army Jobs the founts nl in .' s.m tjhing else
inoBTaSSaft ik.f s iBv
LOW IN PKIi I'. DOKS.NT NK( l-NSVHll MK
CHEAP ("All. ('UNSII)KK CH A1IT FIRS
l!);il) Foi-d Tudor
ID.'iO IUiicIv Sedan
li).'J2 Pontine Coupe
1!)2!) Chrysler Conch
1929 HUM Sedan ..
1D2.S Oldsmobile Conch
M)2S Huick Sednn
1SI2S IluicU Coupe
1!)2S Pontine Couch
l!)2l! Hud.son Cosuh
192(5 lluich Coupt
J I92(i lluicli Couie
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McMurtry Motor Co.
12V N. Pi- k. i.i.il''.- ... Phmie 338
"YOU'LL
U E II A P P I E It
V IT II A
CIIHYSLER"
.aasas - .. en
ANNOUNCI
SOUTH
220 W. Williams St.
WEST! MOTOR
CO
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Phone 2-1 i
as distributor tor
CHRYSLER am PLYM
OUTH
WE ARE proutl to announce our ap-
pointment as Chryeler and Plymouth
distributor in this district.
Naturally such a ttop lodny is under'
taken with tho most careful study and
deliberation. Wo have far more at itako
than any individual purchaser of a single
car. For we must invest not only our
finances and facilities hut our entire
prospect of business success as well.
Wo know that wo can hopo to prosper
only by giving our customers tho greatest
possible value for their dollars. It is our
firm conviction that this is exactly what
we offer in the Chrysler and Plymouth
lines for 1933. And tins conviction k
the result of a more thorough and search-
ing study than any individual owner
would conceivably make.
1 f a :t II II Y S L E II SIX
13 aerttpovver. 117inci whecltwe; iU body typo
A value mhith ckallenti any comporiitn
i :i a n y a i. i: i r; 11 r
90 horsepower. 120-inch wheeltaje; five body types
Lowui-pnctd Chryiler Eight In hutory
lllllil IM PER I A L EIGHT
106 hwepower'126.inchwlicelLaie;fivcloJy tjpci
A luxurious motor cor . . . a magnificent taue
in custom iaipeiiial
135 honr power; 1 16-inch wheelbssejiu body t)pe
Thcfinut txpttmon oChryiUr engineering
We consider oursches fortuusto in rep-
resenting tliee cars nud we aim to
justify our om iters' mulith-nfe not only
by tho character of products we offer
but by rendering the finest nud most
complete service we can provide
You aro cordially invited to inipcct our
displays . . ."the 1933 Chrysler with
eolobrated patented Floating Pou'or four
great cars of matchless value . . . and
tho Plymouth Six with Floating Power
which is sotting a yew pace among low
ost-priccd cars. Wo are eager to demon
stratc any of these great cars without tho
slightest obligation.
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Porter, A. O. The Breckenridge American (Breckenridge, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 157, Ed. 1, Sunday, June 4, 1933, newspaper, June 4, 1933; Breckenridge, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth71755/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Breckenridge Public Library.