The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, June 26, 1927, Page 7, Image 7

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    SECTION TWO
Pages 1 to 6
JiHE
MATH'
SECTION TV0
Pages 1 to 6
"THROW AWAY YOUR HAM MER-GTVUT YOUR HORN
NEWS
Vol. 4, No. 194 Trice Five
Demand for Whippet
Six Continues to
Show Big Increase
'1927 Product Rates High
Among Car In Light Six
CUtiif icetion '
Allbouiin the Whippet ! matt
with wMo approval at the' lime
of Hi Initial appearance early' In
January. of lhl year and early eea
on eulea showed an unusual ac
ceptance (or saw product, tba
.continuous (rowing sale of . Ilila
cur haa been audi tbat today It
rank with leader In Ilia light alx
: price field. Thla la pointed out by
Wlllya-Overland official u n mark
of tribute to tha Whippet alx 'whom
performance la -aettlnaj now atend
arcl In Ita classification.,
Nunteroaa factum nam entered
Into lh success of tbla model. It la
aald, anion lhain beln Ita gcnnral
,ly man line of construction: four
wheal brak equipment: apeell and
power of cnalno; aiuhlllty, room
Ineaa nnd amoolh rldlnif utittllllea.
Many Wlllya-Overland dnalora da
claro that tha unusual auccese of
tha Whippet four-cyllndered car
I raved the way for a altnllar type
ear In the light alx field and that
when tha new Wblpnct alx wna In
troduced with a performance worthy
of a hljther priced car. Ita uues
- Id the automobile market waa ae
aurad. Another factor which haa played
an Important part In tha euceoaa of
the Whippet alx la lla price leader
ahlp In tha light alx group. Tbla
Una of Whippet can ta cited by com
pany oftlciala aa the lowest priced
, light alx with faur-wheel brake
equipment. .
. With the demand of the public
for rnra equipped with f jur-wuol
lirakea growing daily, the Whlppot
alx flnda itself In that group which
haa a notably wide acceptance with
buyera. Thla trend waa anticipated
by Wlllya-Overland englneera and
hence the. adoption of four-wheel
brakea tor all product of the com
pany. JJew Auto Lighting;
Law is Effective
"Attention haa been fxusod upon
- the automobile lighting law which
recently became effective," , aald Mr. j
nrandenburg. secretary of tho Ora-
gon Rtate Motor association.
"Motorists who find night driv
ing one of aumnier'a greateat plcas
urea owe It t themsiilvcs and to
cthara to ee that tha beadlighla on
k their cam are adjusted ao aa not to
V be glaring and yet. at the aame
', time, present adequate Illumination
of tha highway," aald Mr. Brand
enburg, "and with thousands of
motorlata Inditlgrng nightly In thla
pleaaant paatlme, the poorly to
cuaed and Inadequate headlight be
eoraea a graver menace than at any
other aeaaon."
"The headlight evil about which
there haa been ao much dIactiMlon
of recant year la entering the aea
aon In which It makea Itaelf moat
aerlouaty felt. The cool country
aide will -call to i everyone during
the coming men the. When the liny
are hot and aiiltry, tho entire family
look forward to gliding through
tha evening hreean and the automo
bile becomo well night Inrilspen
nblo. ' "
"nut great deal of lha Joy of I
aurh abort Journey la lout In- tho
discomfort. If not aclnal danger of
proceeding with exasperating alow-
neea Into an avalanche of glaring
headlight. The tragedy of the fatal,
and acorea upon acorea of minor,
accident that are due to such a
cauao la that they are ao eaally pre
ventable.1 At one time , headlight
adjustment waa difficult because
hcndllaht equipment was Imparfoct
ly doveloped, aome tyro being ao
Inefficient that adjuatment waa vir
tually Impnaalhle.
"Thla I not true today. Motor
ear mamtfitcturera, Inmp maker nnd
tho American ..Automobile aasocla
Hon, with which thla club la nffllt
nted, have boen cooperating for
sevtrnl year In an effort to anlvp
a the hoajfllght problem. Much pro
' groar liaa been made that It tho In
dlvldutil, car owner will mnko the
effort, he wll find It very almplo
to put'hla hendllRhl Into proper
adJuatm'cWi or havo them ao ad
. Justed, xfluimner'a greateat plea
ure demand that he act f:r tho
safety of hla family .mid all other
highway users." '
HUPP SEDAN .
11134 Club) motor rebuilt! car
rrpalntctl. Thla la a (mm1 buy.
Only SHOO rnsh or autio down
. - : on terhis,
Ostendorf Motor Co.
I'limic KTJ .115 Klnninth Ave.
CenU
Record-Breaking Cross-Country Chrysler
hi rr eW k --.-rsi'ii
fa -::. . - i I. nai - .''i
U2BZ2-UZZZ&S2i M " I '"h II I 1 ...--. ..
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Completing n unprecedented round trip transcontinental oatety aemonsiration run
from San Francinco to New York and return . to Los Angeles in lens than seven days, L. B.
Miller, California business man, has eslablinhed a new record. Above photo shows him
being: greeted by Western Auto Supplx company officials upon His arrival in the interest of
the Ilco-Ryan-Lite, for 'which they are western distributors. Lower photo shows long range
light road illumination provided by the new lights which' enabled, Miller, to make his best
speed at night. -. .'''; " '' i . i.fT -.,.'.':
Having broken all existing
ord far tramtcAnllnentul automo-
bile driving
i... .A ln. nisK MlluMhl
from San Francisco to New York
In 79 hours. 65 minutes. Louis B.
Miller, California 'business man.
driving hi own car, added another
chapter to hi. experience In long;, , tptfi I w .,,, to maln-;JWrt...nd ace..orie. '
dlatance driving by turn ng his car tIltn ,, ,h, ,,, 0 6igh(.ii;,atficent ja,a , obtained to
Tv.- v7,k , II r.Zi.Tn"SrMn- 1 ao """ 1'Smke- It of practical value, the eeB-
rlval In New York and returning to , ... f01, th.ry kj jn, ...ji j.....vJ
the Pacific roast to create a new
found trip record.. Miller arrived
In l-o Angele. having covered J33U
mile from New . York to Loa An-
gel In Kg hours aad 3 minutes i
elapsed time.
In. one minute less than aoven
days Miller hue created two new
transcontinental mark coast, to
, . , m , . i
IZLJS t Indian which! whro1 n Mop' V"n maa9 toT
"JIT:: :L "SS:..".?.'""." "f"10;
" -"
never been equaled In automobile
history. .
I.. H. Pepperdlne and Hnl Baker
of the Wttrrn Auto Supply com -
pnny met Miller upon hi nrrlvaj In
front of the Weatern Auto itoro In
Ua Angclea. where he waa ehecked
In by Weatern Union oftislal. They
were particularly luipniniuii ii- inu t
run aa the demonstration waa mado
primarily to demonstrate the safety
of night driving behind a-pnlr of
llco-Hyan-Uto headlamp, for which
f r. mi.,.
. HUDSOrJ SUPRR-SIX
SunJurJ Mlth
, Coach -. I2H'
Sedan ; - i ' - - IJIJ
i'.ji, Built MtJtli
Ro.d.lrr , - . . (1500
Pluetnn - 1600
brniglmm 1575
i-Hsu. Sedan . 1750
7-Pau. Sfd.n 1150
.
HUDSON Syper-Six,
Acme Motor Co. . ?
KLAMATH FALLS,
mZT ''
Mlllur 1IM on his arrival that
trip was made to demonstrate
,ln. ..full, . 1 1 ). wl,l-h ii n I i.n.uv.n.
...u " .. " . . w . . . -
Lite equipped 'car could be driven
at nhxbt even at en exceaslve rate
of speed. "These lights," he aald.
"fcnrl tnhih In rici with tha ATfnn.
more than enfflcient Tnge of lPum -
flnallon without the glare" danger-
ous to approaching drtvera."
U. K. welder of l'ortland. acco.n -
pun led Millar en hi trip
hla!
mechanic During the entire run. (rand retailer ns well aa the' con
neither Binif slept, except for the I ,amor how much la apent la rent,
brief nana each waa able to take Miar0,. pcraon engaged, atock on
while the other rolelyod him at the : imni) fnr rM.ie Mi- -hnfh cm..
, atattona oncg ice cream, oruerea
. .h.,.rt h ...,-. .,
I driver to, take -In the car. . Thla
WM n,are appr0,ch to solid
foM h()y had dlir,n. (h, aeven iayt
of tTMng. coffee nud ornngo Juice
wtre etM )n T,cunm bottle, and
, lanlelltcd .. , h.ft ms
nouri,nienr. ' , v .'
Ta facilitate the proper handling
of broken bone Klamath .Valley
Hospital haa Installed an X-Uy
department.
Liice a
UiUt
llOMQO
x u r ix.
The extraordinary speed of Hudson ectaway is but a single) p....
expression of the brilliant activity of the SuperSix principle,.
.which i carried on to every phase of performance. " (.-
Yon see it in the rapidity yivith which it rolls into hiuh speed, ".
the effortless case with w'ich it sustain fast com) the smooth , v
, flyinif action with which it soars up hills) the lonu, reliable , (
v service throuuh which if maintains its smooth '"l brilliant .
performance. . . ,, . - ' . j v
OREGON, SUNDAY, JUNE
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'Distribution of Cars
: IS Studied OV U. S.
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; n. ., ... . . . .
i i iin Li,' tin 1 1 in r ii. ii i rammerra nil
just begnn ah experimental census
showing theY!rt 0f distribution of
70 leading commodities, which will
I . tn . i. . .
1 pprltnciit la being tried out first in
Baltimore, nnd Syracuse -ee two
typical cities. . ' . ..'
;' it -u exuected that tha surrey will
isncw me automotive manufacturer
i nuv in i imniv, wiicn,. uoin Kross
e. Cenu..taker. in the
- cltle,,.lready.ve atarted to
work. . . ,
; - LOOK
At our uscri car, before, you
buy. Ask our price and v
term. We. trade on
. i used ears. ... v':
Ostendorf Motor Co.
rimm' HTJUll Klamath Ave.
spear
Av7 eVVaWafyrav
- a
26, 1927,
Praises Brakes
On New Dodge
n j .7 ' i" ..
DoJee Brother. Sentor - Ha.
llinmant ,
Say ' Expert
" ' .
Hlgh .peed, congealed rrafflc, aud-
den
de-
clip
I Preacntay driving mki
hHlrlM r . t. ......
conalderationa in appraising a motor
t-r.- wequreuienia touay are tar
neyond anything even contemplated
e .ikw year naca.
Consequently motorlatit drivmg 1
and demonstrating Dodge Broth- i
era alx are showing special inter-,
est -In this feature of the new car's .
equipment and their reactions are!
j cr and builder of the senior, .as
j the new product dealgnated.
This aubject wa given careful'
attention by Niran Bate Pope when '
the distinguished technical editor
. and automobile authorfty made his
I thorough study of Dodge-Brothers
A fir
rat contribution to six cylinder mo-"
torlng.. Writin
Writing In Automobile Top
ic Mre 'Pope ay:.w . ;. ' : .
"Braking equlpmen't. on the aenr
jr.
lor line is eistineuveiy gooa. - it
Is of the Ixtckheed Hydraulic Inter-'
nal expanding type especially' adapt
ed to the car and having several'
features heretofore '. unfamiliar.
Among these if the protrlsCm of an i
automatic supply lank directly . In-!
eorporated into the unit containing;
the master cylinder, so that the ay-;
tem is automatically kept futiof
ixnia ai an limes, jnis construc-j
tlon obviate the dash tank and i
upply pump which are found with
some of the elder ayatema and make .'
it unnecessary for -the user to pay i
any attention to hia brake, except'
wheh the tank' may need replenish
ment, say along toward theend of
the season' work.. . '
, "Furthermore, operation of the
hand brake lever mechanically op- f
e rates tha rear wheel brake shoes, '
so tbat n positive mechanical wheel-:
locking brake la .provided tor um
while the car is parked. The brake !
system is rugged, highly simplified!
aa a whole and very aaientlfically
mounted, the is-iuch drnms Uoklns;.
considerably larger than -ther really
every
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If . awaaaaaI,.l-sa.a JSSm. I
Because it offers a host of costly car features and refine
ments,. and a,. type of performance previously un- ;
dreamed-of in a low-priced automobile the Most -
a Beautiful Chevrolet has changed every idea of how ?
fine a car you can buy for little money.
Regardless of the car you may now be driving, regard
(k, less of the price you expect to pay for your next auto-
mobile come to our salesroom and see the new Chev-
relet models. You will find literally scores of quality
. .features that make Chevrolet absolutely unique in its
price class. You will find beauty of line and elegance
. bf appointment that is comparable to the costliest
custom cars. ( - -
And, like thousands of others, you will say that here
is the greatest dollar-for-dollar value in the history of
the ,automptive industry. . ' 1 '..''.
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L. O. ARENS Chevrolet
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i are by reanon of a atrengtbenlng and i
'cooling flange that U provided at,
the inner edge. I'nlveraal adjimt -
ments are provided, but In view
'I
. . I "Pela'ly liberal aurfacea.
It thought that once .PW'lr "
, -..m.,i ,
require further attention.''
f Highway expert orge bua oper -
.tor to adopt pneumatlc'tirea, not
oniy ror the greater comfort of
their nutron. hut Iwium bbd.
ttn materially reduce the wear;
and tear on road aurface. Dual
wheel, they point ont,
ill carry:
any practical load, including
. heavy douhta
any practical load, including the
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