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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1930)
Msmlh 4 SECTION TWO PAGES FROM lto8 Associated Press and United Press Telegraph Service Herald Advertisers Appreciate Your Trade l'liou rive Onts KLAMATH FALLS, OKE., FItlDAY, MAKCH 21, 1930 Number 7298 CLEAN 1 E ESSENTIAL FDR ILL KEPT CAR Hupp Factory Remind Owners Removing of Mud Insufficient AulonioMlo houiMtcluaiiliK tint J bar Jiut us tho first wntm ' iluyi of uprlnn eulhui (ho modttrn hnuNOWirq to unh window, hvul Dio rug ntJ rciiovuio thu bmHn In mut., to tlioiili! tho flrl imuh of warm WMfhrr mmlnd tho atitornoblln ownor to prvpar hlu rr for tha ffnntr amount of ttrlvinK ho will do In tha warmer month. aiTordlns to Hort Hob rrt, llupi factory rnprMonliitlve for thli territory, "At onn t1m, th Trn motorUt thought thttt rnmuvlni (ho wliitnr mud (nun henoalh tha f'nd r wm ufflrtrnt. Now, howctvur. tho wnll kpt mo. tnr mr ) MoanM from viitm to turn, lnn1l nrl out," Itohoru dnrUrrd. Mtijrtl.m Uffrrttl 'I!ttre r fnw Implo u tlont prnimrrd by our anrvlr dv partmrnt whlrh nhould Ut v ory ownrr In putting hl rar In tlupo for timmcr driving. 'Ftrl. havo Iti car washed mt Tiif-uuni rhanrd. ('Iran and pollah alt bright mntal part and ttccvanorli'a a well aa all Interior hardwear and mounting. "In wmhlng, tha owner ahoutd fen mro (hat tha undor parla of tha rnr, au'h aa ttat aplndlva, running gnar and atnrlng arms ara a rlran aa pool lie. TtaU prorld tr atmrlnc and qulutnr oper ation of tha rar. Now that you havo wafihad tha 'tarn' at tho rar, tha nrxt Job U to put Ita lntornnl organ In working condition. IbwlUtur Trmtmrni "Itupmnbllo rommend. aa do th manufacturnra of radiator, that Kpnt'lnl treat in nut ha given tha radiator In tha apiiug to aa lira parfect aervtra. Klrat. a cleaning intutlon reromnmnded by the manufacturer, ahould be pour ed Into tha radiator and tha cn glna run until thoroughly warmed to permit thla anlutlon to circulate forcibly throughout the rooting ayatem. Then tha radiator ahould Dorothy Powell 'Queen' of Show lion of th distributor polntu; ami Inspection ot nil tusrlni rods and connections. Likewise, tha entire wiring system, bulb fur Ignition and for III bum, ahould ho i hue k d (or replacement of dumagod wlrea mud poor cjniiertloiia. fuses and colls ahould alio be checked. "There are two other features about your rar which nave an Im portant bearing on He economical and aafe operation. These are the proper alignment of wheels with the tukeup of all wheel bearings, and tbe cleaning and adjusting of all brakes ao that they function properly. Still another feature to be watched In tha correct adjust ment and focus of the hcadllxhta, and the replacement of dim lull In. Mlttti DOROTHY I'OWKt.L. who will tonight he crowned "Queen" if the 19.10 Klamath Automobile Show by Mayor T. U. Walters following hla addreaa at 7:45 p. m., at tho Hslaliier garage, ine ot tho ahow. Mlaa Powell rhoen "Mlaa Klamath" la a content held In 1920 and la one of the mnit beautiful glrla In the state. The "tuenn" of the 1KJ1 show wilt be chosen during the Auto Hhnw thla year. be drained and flushod with clean water while the engine la still run ning, ao that the cleaning solution la removed from the v.trloue Inner parte of the cooling system. All radiator bose should be Inspected and In many cases replaced by new hose, aa the old onea otten ores a from the effect of hot water In fast summer driving. The pump shaft and gftare should also be ex amined and pa-k1ng rolnfnrced or replaced to eliminate leaks. Espe cially should tha eiterlor of the radiator be washed to remove for eign matter from between the cells or colls. ' "If yon uat the beat possible operation from your engine, have It Inspected by your local service station. Among th Items which should be checked arc condition of spsrk plugs and the sparing ot the plug points: valve and tappet clearances; condition of the main connecting rod and piston pin bearings; adjustment and enncll- . "Changing Hie oil for spring and summer driving means more than refilling tbe crankcaa with heavier lubricant. The oil ahould flrat be removed and the crank rase flushed, preferably twice. The best obtainable grade of oil recommended fur your car will be an economic factor In the long life of the engine. The wheal bubs and ailee, the pinion bearings and the steering arm knuckles should be thoroughly cleaned and lubri cated with new grease. Doth the transmission and differential should ba drained, flushed and then tilled with the proper lubri cant. Remember that It la always aafe to use the lubricant recom mended by your dealer." WORDEN WOKDKN, March 21, (Rpeolal) -Those that have been neither absent or tardy last month were: John and Pearl Collins, Lydla, Ethel and Ben Ray, Harold Lock. Gordon Van, Harley, David and May Miller and Borgary and Jnmee Komvert, Klzle and Laura Bell and Opal Banders. Mra. Jack Cummlnga has pur chased some baby cblcka. A number ot people from YVor deti and Dorrls attended tbe ahow, "Hunnyalde Up." Roy Levenger and Mra. Nichols were attending buslnesa In Klam ath falls Saturday. These are the people from Wor den that attended the play In Dor rla; Elile and Lather. Sanders, Mra. Nichols. Alfred and Laura Bell Handera, Hoy Levenenge, Paul Collins, Mary Cay, The Aeronautics Branch ot th V. 8. Department ot Commerce now haa approximately 77S medi cal examiner located throughout th United States whose duty It 1 to examine pilots and atadent pilot aa to their physical and mental fitness for flying. Tor results us Herald Clas Adj Playoff in Puck Race Opens 24th PORTLAND, Or., March it. (A P) The last regular games of th Pacific coaet hockey league season will be played tonight, Vancouver meeting Victoria at Vancouver and Portland elaahlng with Seattle on th latter' horn ke. Th playoff series- between Port land and Vancouver tor th leagtia championship will start Monday at Vancouver and will be resumed here Thursday, Portland and Vancouver will n tar th final round tonight la th same position ttaer have occupied much of the season deadlocked for first place, arh with it point. The Buck regained a tl with th Lion by defeating th homelee Victoria Cub I to t la a loosely played gam here last Bight, For lb tint six month la II II th total tale ot electricity lor lighting, cook log and domeetle ap pllance la th 1, 400,000 electri fied home la th United Htat were 4,81,000,000 kUovratt hui.rs. Bevsnteen billion yostajtl stamp and 1,750,000,000 postal card ar gold annually by th Post Offlc Department pt tfefj United Btatss. NOTICE .... The Dance "at ALTAMONT Will Start at 10:00 Saturday On Account of tha 1st Annual Automobile Show Se This Wonderful Show and Then Dance to THE PELICAN TROUBADOURS Saturday Only! BIG SPECIAL Electric Waffle Irons These nre Mnnnintr & Bovvmnn Wafflo Tron. with the newcttt attachment for heat control. BEAD SPECIAL Large- Assortment of beads priced especially for Saturday at 50c Per trand ' v You can't afford to miss theso two specials. GEO. METZ, Jeweler "Let George Do It" 8.17 Main Street Phone 1440 SEE HUPMOBILE'S THREE LEADERS ' U t.? M 1 1 HI .'v -II -II 1 f y.ip.-gi,.yy,.yy) I'-..VJ- -..r."Vf.-'ia'-:- . yen ...miMjm4z. Hupmobile's three new cars are alive with power . . eager with speed ... brilliant with beauty . . . Hupmobile believes that they will set new standards of value and performance . . Drive them, ride them, inspect them . Here's a new automotive pattern that you should know about. 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