The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 21, 1928, Page 2, Image 2

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    . THE EVENINO HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON,
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fiaturdny, July 21, lOdft
Klamath Concern Wins Prize
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ON ASPECT OF
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SEES BIG YEAR
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FACTORY TAKES
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HUGE CONCERN
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City Within a City Within
& City Is Case in
Detroit
"A city within a city within a
c!ty."
That's what they have In De
troit. It has a population of
approximately 18.600, operates
Its own police and fire depart
ments, postoffice, railway, res
taurants, schoola and hospitals,
and manufactures products rain
ed at millions of dollars monthly
which are shipped to every cor
jior of the world.
The city encased In two others
1 "Dodge City" within the city
limits of .Hamtramck, a separate
city within the limits of Detroit.
The area of this city is reckoned
by acres, approximately 218. yet
nearly .every function performed
by municipal governments is dup
licated within lta boundaries.
Hero more than 2,000,000 Dodge
Brothers automobiles have been
built In tho "it years of the city's
existence.
Back In 1 9 1 1, Hamtramck was
an unincorporated neighbor of
Detroit, dotted with swamps and
fields. In the open spaces of the
village, the present site of the
Dodge Brothers plant was select
ed, because It was near enough
to Detroit for utility connections
but far enough away to, escape
the disadvantages of a city loca
tion. Since then, Hamtramck
has Incorporated as a town and
later as a city. Now it is an
.''Inland"? completely surreuaded
by Detroit, a-rs.-xt .-. .
- Fifty-seven different national-
In competition with dealers of the-Pacific Coaar, th I41 Prairie Brothers and Anderson Motors
concern, dealers for the Oakland and Pontiac cam, won the first prize on the Pacific coast for the
best vacation window display, lu the national competition, with 17.000 dealers vicing fur recog
nition, the Klamath auto concern won fifth prise. .
Sir William Letts Opti
mistic for Willys -Overland
I IT
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What's
the Shouting?
It' just a couple of car own
en expressing joy because
ve told them that their old
" Latteries could be repaired
economically. Repairs, when
repairs will save the owner
money, is OUR way of doing
business. Standing back of
every repair it oar policy,
. too. .
Floyd Henriot Co.
S20 8. Oth.: ; j: : Phone 897
CKWUINB WlLLtlD BAI lUISS AND
WUXABO SEKVICB FOB ALL ktAKZS
Ities are citizens of "Dodge City." '
a factory community with a defl
nite Industrial personality. With
in its limits, 120 police organ
ised aa any city department; a.e !
on day and night duty to patrol
the gates and protect - property. (
Fifteen firemen and complete fire j
apparatus compose an efficient
fire fighting force. A factory
tailor sees that police and tire
men's uniforms are kept is first
class condition.
One main hospital and six New Body Development
orancn units mrougnoui me j
plants employ thirty-three train- j
ed medical attendants, including
physicians and nurses. Injuries ,
to employes are treated carefully
and promptly, and In more seH-
On t lie eve of his departure
for his home In Kngland. Sir
William Letts, managing director
of the Willys-Overland Crossley.
Limited, of Stockport. ' Kngland,
declared that although 1928 will
see a record business for the
Willys-Overland Company, evei'y
Indication points to 192!) aa even
greater.
Sir William has been the guest
rt John N. Willys, president of
the Willys-Overland Company, for
the past few weeks and has Just
completed his annual visit at the
locaj factory.
Commenting ou the automotillo'
business In Kngland and Contin
ental Europe, Sir William said:
' '"The Kngllsh company, the Wll-
lys-Overland Crossley Limited,
safety and engine dependability, which I direct, will this year see
The engineering and sales de-uhe biggest business lu the com
partiuenta of the Oakland Motor pany's history, and this despite
Car company have worked tire-;,ne fBct tnat we nave not been
lessly in co-operation with the
j Fisher Body Corporation to bring
I about this co-ordination -of mil
I Ity and comfort so that In thJ
E T T
able to get alt tho Whippets and
Willy-Knights that we needed.
Only today I received a cable
stating that In the It-hour rella
Important During
Long Trips
With mechanical refinements
perfected to almost the nth de-
ous cases an ambulance is always ; gree. auto tourists this year are
available.
Union Concert
Presented To
uaiiann or ronuac cam oi louay bmtjr ,rlal noI(j , IraIaud ,nd
the tourist has an automobile ', ln h OMn , ...h,-
pet won the silver cup, the high
est award in its class.
"In the Export Division con
trolled by the English company
of Willys-Overland, we have al
most doubied our business this
year. During Mr. Willys' visit
overseas last year we arranged to
put in an assembly plant ln Ber
lin to take care of our business
lu Germany and we expect out
standing results to he shown be-
wblck stands every test.
Olds Has Fine
Light System
In New Model
t
is
As a contribution to safety in
night driving. Oldsmoblle head-,ore ,1e "
turning their attention somewhat
from this feature of their cars to
that of body refinements. This
tendency has been brought em
phatically before the auto- niauu- j vary more than a quarter of an one to pick one's teeth with?
facturers by the multitude of re-; inch. This adjustment guaran-
Mil
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j ar" 'v--- V .ttos7t'Ai m i in
I UghX " " c,osly tei ,hM ! Now that clgaret lighter, are
, the light beam at 25 fet cannot . the ,ol!ue. wllat ,he worU1 I
; -w w""" """'ir -tj -ports from -the -dealer organiza-J tee a. Ilgntthat fully Jllunilnates 1 tho - floor. T
jYJlJSJ lfOVerS "ion a3 to what ,ne ouyl"B pub- the road more than 300 feet I lance Is a ta
nc is asking wnen u approacnes aneaa ana across lis entire wiuin
the point of signing on the dotted
line.
Especially is this true as the
vacation season opens. More an I
more vacationists are turning to
auto travel and more and more
they are demanding comfort and
refinement in the bodies of their i can be accurately
cars aa well as stnrdiness and measured. screw In the center of the head-
quiet in what Is under the hood, j The headlights are placed on a light. They then set the beam
The demands of the 'motoring j permanent . fixture which exactly by 'means of a second screw so
public have been impressed on ' duplicates the position of the I that the top of the biam Just
the factory and from fheni 'the light after If lias been placed on touches the-horiiontai-line. Tbe
manufacturers have evolved cars; tbe car. ,Thls brings the center vertical line shows that the beam
that incorporate comfort, beauty, of the lamp 37 3-4 inches above Is correctly centered.
Symphonies under the stars be
came symphonies on the air td
many thousands who found it im
possible to visit the Hollywood
Bowl, when the first of a series
of eight Saturday night broad
casts being sponsored by the
Union Oil Company went on the
air over the National Broadcast
ing Company's Pacific Coast net
work of stations.
What is said to be tbe most
elaborate set of remote control
equipment ever used had been in
stalled by KFI, the originating
station, in order to 'meet the de
sire of the Union Oil Company
to retain tor the radio aodlence,
as much of the atmosphere of
the Bowl as was humanly pos
sible. .
As a result of the broadcast.
the tuneful melodies of the mas- i
ter composers as expressed by an I
orchestra of 100 pieces under the !
skillful leadership of Albert ,
Coates, celebrated English-Rus- '
slan conductor, were not confin-
ed to the favored thousands in i
attendance, but reached an audi- ;
ence that is estimated at close to
one million. ,
1
HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS I
. BRING RESULTS
I
i without glare or discomfort to
' approaching motorists. ,
J Every headlight used on Olds-i
; mobiles Is tested and adjuste l
! before it Is accepted. The In- j
' specilon takes place In a semi-
dark room where the 'light beam i epectors adjust tho
gauged and I brightest point by
Twenty-five feet dis-
rget with a vertlual
and borlxonfal line forming a
cross In tho center. Tho hori
zontal line is 34 3-4 Inches above
the floor.
Wheh the headlight is placed
lu the fixture It is electrically
connected and turned ou. ln-
focus to Its
means of 1 a
vcvjsK rt'RW-wnr iiir
Hamaker Motor Co.
"SERVICE WORTH WHILE" , - Eighth & Klamath
: ' t " M f. t t (.
Phono 1040
VoS-JT
O06
90O
GENERAL MOTORS
TRUCKS
powered by 3 famous
General Motors engines
PONTIAC . . . BUICK . . . BIG BRUTE
CAPACITIES
Vz Ton to 15 Tons
' Prices 1 ,.
?585t0S820
TEMPLAR MOTOR CO., Inc.
llth arid Klamath' '' ' Phone 1010
All Meet . . b. Pontiac, Michigan
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IT IS !
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International Harvester
Six-Speed Special
The Truck Designed for Rural Hauling
. . . . . . . , r
jyjOST truck advertisements talk about "all-purpose" trucks
trucks that will fit everybody's needs. But here is a truck
that has been designed, developed and perfected for one single
purpose RURAL HAULING. '
The International Six-Speed Special fills a Jonx-apparent need. It Ik built for
hard Kolnn where there are no roads and has plenty of speed for quick trips to
market and hack again. It will go out and do the field hauling, follow the har-
vester-tbreshcr, take a load of stock out. of tbe barn lot, and be equally efficient '
and also speedy on the highway.
I Tbe Six-Speed Special provides an entirely new type of truck for country work.
'Its special characteristics are due to the two-speed rear axle, of a new but thor
oughly practical and proved design. Performance is Its middle name. When In .
yhigh-hlgh" it does 35 miles with ease, permitting quick trips with fjill loads.
In "low-low" Its speed comes down to about 3 miles per hour but the power .
k Increased 900 per cent at the rear wheels power that assures anility to get'
out of boles, fields, barn lots and other difficult places. There Is a gear reduction
for every operating requirement six speeds forward and two reverse. N
This truck was designed and built to baul on country roads. Its sturdy con
struction and unusual fuel economy are features that will appeal as strongly as the
siK-speed feature.;
j An attractive and comfortable, fully enclosed cab provides for the driver's
comfort in rain or snow, hot or cold weather and on long or short trips. The
convertible grain and stock rack body, especially designed for the Hlx-flpoed
', . Special, provides a body for every farm hauling need. Strength, dependability, and
' fuel economy assure satisfactory and low-cost operation. . , . ,
J. S. MILLS & SON
605 South Sixth Street. .
Phone 9
Jbr Economical Transportation
This Car
has been carefully
checked and recon
ditioned where
necessary
AM ft ... '"''T :liiiYl.i-ir
V Motor
v Radiator
vRcar Axle
V Transmission
v Starting
V Lighting
y Ignition
Battery
vTires
v Upholstery
Top
v Fenders
v Finish
Courteous Attention
and Highest Dollar
. for-Dollar Value ,
192G Star Six Coach $525
1926 Star Touring .: $255
1927. Chevrolet Imperial Sedan ...,....$635
1927 Ford Tudor. Ruxtell .' ....$355
1924 Ford Roadster :.....$100
1926 Chevrolet Coupe ., ...$395
1927 Chverolct Sedan :..:$635
1926 Chevrolet Roadster $332
1926 Chevrolet Ton Truck ......,...........$425
1927 Chevrolet ton Truck .1 $550
1 1927 Chevrolet ,Coach..:.....v,;....i'....'.....$575
Come and inspect our new and up-to-date
INCLOSED USED CAR LOT
ILoellse. RHotfoi? o.
. New Up-to-date Used Car Lot, Next to
. CHEVROLET GARAGE
' 602 So. 6th st.
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