Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 16 Dec 1926, p. 15

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hoes and Rubbers tt’)ven 100.00 .. ... 150.00 of the Family ly amily cirele? t the gifts. own a melhnâ€" elow is a list LE WEAR, AND Â¥ MORE ' aucets 40.00 Highwood, IIl. this make every year AL d Park, II1. AY, DECEMBER 16, 1926 . . $12.50 .150.00 , Inc. 17.00 12.50 215 How Much Are Old Cars Worth * and How Can Most Be Reaâ€" ‘ ‘lized From Thent: * â€" You have about the same chances as the dealer for obtaining a good price for your car. And you have several other advantages. For inâ€" stance, you save money that the dealâ€" er must charge off to selling expense assuming the dealer insists upon breaking even on‘ the deal. â€" There is also the possibility of your selling your car for more than market price. But your real opportunity to obtain a high price lies in the fact that the It costs the dealer money to sell yourm car â€" at least $50 on the average and probably $100 by the time mhad charges are added up. ore, even if the dealer alâ€" lows you exactly market price, he loses $50 or more. If you are buyâ€" ing a mediumâ€"priced car it isn‘t logâ€" ical to assume he can‘afford to lose much more than that. If he allows you $50 over the market price he loges $100. The profit on the average car is not patticularly large; certainly not large enough to assume that the dealâ€" er can lose very much on each used car sale and still stay in business. w believe that an automobile dealer will allow much ‘more than can b¢e secured in the open market. Sometimes this is true, particularly of the less popular makes or models. But, generally speaking, the more popular the make of new car the less the dealer will give you for your old one. â€"|In fact the smallness of the allo is a good indication as to the popularity and desirability of the new elx ‘ Large allowances indicate that the demand for this make in your supply while small allowances indiâ€" cate that the demand is greater than the supply. ‘ (By H. Clifford Brokaw, t«:hgml advisgr, New York City West Side Y, M, C. A. Automobile school.) née are about 20,000,000 regisâ€" tered | motor vehicles in the United State In ‘other words there are that xunber of used cars which cost .theiwwners in the neighborhood of $17,000,000,000.. . Many of these ownâ€" ers for one reason or another would like to sell their cars. . Other people would like to buy. (The question is "How much are these. machines worth?" A principal reason for selling a secâ€" ond :tnd car is to secure a new one. In suth an instance the owner can trade lit in as part payment on the new xuhhu. but there are several .dn:t‘u in selling it himself, So believe that an automobile DISPOSING OF USED EXPERT WRITES ON TOPIC THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1926 : AUTO IS DISCUSSED Christ Laurel Avenue 1 Block West of Depot Other Points Wild Smilax, Evergr â€"Evergreen Bous; ids | gisâ€" pei k ited | gtruct ost | tiding _of evy ""â€" | Othar uld j y, 1 ple yA 558 |$ou 4 es Hobil ec. | Heans me. ’;: Holly, ‘T goal of ambition which the young men are exorted to reach has consited mostly this fall of two upright posts with a horizontal bar at the end of the football gridâ€" iron. E _ .. ( rice of second hand machines is ther low. Many also become atâ€" to an old car and hate to part t for sentimental reasons. solution for the man who owns n old car which has been given fairly ‘ear is to have it rebuilt. This eans having it thoroughly overhaulâ€" , worn parts replaced with new, the yli reground and, if necessary, a new body constructed. _ _ s Each used car presents a little difâ€" erent problem to its owner. He can refully study the various possibiliâ€" ies gnd then act so as to get for himâ€" gelf the most satisfactory motoring éxpefience. + practice of an automobile ownâ€" r kgeping his old car when he buys ng@w one seems to be on the inâ€" . This seems to be a sensible ing to‘do since the old car can be used as an auxiliary vehicle. There ire ny times when it is undesiraâ€" le take out a fine new car. In ny levent it can be used so as to st much longer if the old car is on nd for service in bad weather and oing over rough roads. Especially oew this plan of keeping the old car eemt logical since the weng_e‘sellin_g 1|:::d buyer often prefers to obtain r direct from the former owner isi he is able to determine by talkâ€" ‘ the owner how well or how ipoorly the car has been cared for: | O there was a little boyâ€"alone in the houseâ€"mother had gone away for the day. The little boy went to the pantry and took one taste of the jam and stopped. When you sell your own car you are free to select your new car on ts rmerits.. Not all automobiles will uit you equally well.| Even assumâ€" ing that all machines in a given price class are equal in quality of conâ€" rugtion, they are sure to vary conâ€" t(ably in performance, appearance, ding quality and comfort of upholâ€" ery as viewed‘ through your eyes. Other factors, including fuel econâ€" y, will also assume various degrees f importance with different buyers. You‘probably want to get the autoâ€" 10bile which suits you best and that eamns sizing up each make in your »‘I class according to ‘your own di Jar set of preferences and preâ€" If the owner is able to take a little time in which to make his sale he can isually find a buyer who is willing to give! more than the average buyer. The dealer, ‘however, cannot do this because the amount of space he can afford to devote to housing used cars is limfited.s â€" ome and see our di r | the Giggest Lie Ever Told We make up (All si2 A man leaf until cares Doctor: this morni structions "Indt!e starve hi o‘ livin‘‘a '“IEdE meet his c j Neid\bq On Juné 30 of this year the school bonds outstanding in a:)ok county were $10,347,800, while in Will county on the same date the amount was $2,â€" 149,300, but little more than in Lake county. g The inc last year at th:% ly double the two e: bonded in« tricts of since last counties i There extremely few counties in Hlinois| which have spent as much money as e in their school systems, according to an official statement just given out by the state department of public ins tion. In fact there are but two countieâ€"Cook and Willâ€" which have a larger ammfnt of school bonds outstanding than Lake county. On: Jung 30, 1925, the amount of school ds‘ outstanding in _Lake county $1,965,550, while on June 30, 1926, the amount was $2,011,220. in Hlinois money as according given out public ins but two which hav bonds ou These that a public is its app shaft mo represent over 2,000 first ten : 20 month: LAKE C eleven m the sales of 1925 b margin 0 have ¢ and figu Novembe: NASH SALES EXCEED .. ~|NOVEMBER‘s IN 1925 Total for First 11 Months of 1926 More Than In Same Period 1925 THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS sta ele ash sales for the first s of 1926 have exceeded ‘or the first eleven months :l;e 9'lam and immpressive 0s i ven months‘ sales of 1926 a figure which exceeds by cars the total sales of the ths of 1924 and 1925â€" ‘OMBINED, res emphatically â€" prove f ating ‘motor wise pressing more and more al of sevenâ€"bearing crankâ€" performance. ash sales anrd production lished a new high record show that sales for Noâ€" 26 far surpass those of ease in Lake county over but 45,670. The amount ent time, however, is nearâ€" hat of other c('):;ties with ceptions. fed te report shows that the ebtedness of the school disâ€" 61 counties was reducéd year while in the other 41 was increased. t of the Question . "And how is Mr. Mulasky g1? Did he folow my inâ€" about dieting ?" no! He says he‘ll never self to death for the sake ew years longer!" our own wreaths from best Delaware Holly een Roping, Neddle Pines, Boxwood, ht and other decorative greens splay of flowering plants and plant baskets, 2 § re is none better anywhere d ’% CREENHOUSE OUNT YSCHOOL NDS OUTSTANDING rstand your husband can‘t reditors." : r: "Well I don‘t think he rom what he says." séldom turns ‘over a new the old one is all smeared. He Has a Reason Holly wreaths listletoe es, fresh cut Wisconsin stock) Duffy & Duff Children‘s Dry Cle: Special 50C 3 From ‘December 20th to 31st we will Dry Clean and Press any garment for children up to the age of twelve years for Big drycleaning plants everywhere will specialize this week in refreshing children‘s garments and getting the Nation‘s school children ready for a long trip down the winâ€" ter school road in drycleaned (germâ€"free) clothing. _ CLEANERS and DYERS Telephone Highland Park 1820 â€" 1821 GOOD OLD FASHIONED CHRISTâ€" MAS and a New Year with blessings ‘ â€"this is our wish for you and yours. Telephone H. P. PAGE V i“ 44 t J

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