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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1927)
J! SUNDAY, JULY 3l! :i27 THE KLAMATH' NKWS.V. h ii Si- s t i ! 4 r r ought Tires More mountains clir.tocd, more in spiring scenes found Tw etc mill'mW motor iia ti-ur tn; month and tl;t on that don h th nun- iiin trir on &itvrr town- trrtoinf to tit Wri err.-:. i:vV no.t u p, bccroit there ii rstra tr-uj i"tM xkird mil C o cver S-lvertow, I r I 5 ? It's the contrast between high mileage and economi cal cost that makes Silver towns stand out! Their tough treads are just as much at home on the trails you follow on vacation trips as on the boulevard. And nothing saves as much time or as much money as tires that get you to the end of your trip without a stop and without a thought. For vacation or business this year and next year buy Silvertowns now. Lou est Prices cf the season in our 2 hr Sale For 2 hours only we offer these re markable prices only a few cents more than the tires cost us I This is frankly a stunt" ' we can only afford to offer it for this limited time to speed up buying. Come early let these tremen dous reductions. Aug. First, 4 to 6 p. m. Svx3S fT.SO 2314.40 ?.J 32x4 11.95 L Cash- & Carry Tire House, Inc. PlMac 1177 51 Klamath Arena Klaauth ran, Oregon Highways Being Logged By State : Motor Association The Oregon Stale Motor as- serial lun "lm )ust completed a t log of the Columbia river high ' way. The Dalles-California hlKh- way. McKenile highway and Pa cific hlchwajr, and ha in promt) lot completion a map of a loop ' trip comprising what I probably ; the moat scenle loop trip pos sible within the Hale ot Oregon, ; A trip around on this loop offers 1 to the motorist practically every variety of scenerr that Oregon i has to offer. The log reads from , Portland to The Dalles,' The j Dalles to lleud. llend to Kupnei ' Eugene to Tortlaud, aud Will carry the motorist up the world ; , famous Columbia gorge with Its ! cliffs and water falls, down The I Dalles-Callfurnla highway thru ! the wheat lands and high desert country, aud permitting views of ' the Crooked and Deschutes river ) canyons to Ilend, through the ; dry forests of the eastern side i of the Cascade range to the sum mit ot McKcmie pass, where the road trsversee a very extensive lava field, and then down the pic turesque MeKensle river and through the fir forests to Ku gene. The loop Is completed by driving from Eugeno to Portland through the Willamette valley, one of the greatest storehouses In the world. Throughout this entire trip of scenic grandour. the high snow peaks ot the Cascades are always In view. Hood. Jefferson. Three Fingered Jack. Mt. Washington. Three Sisters. Broken Top and various lesser peaks all form a background for the scenic won ders which the traveler visits. Probably no place In the country has such a gallery ot sentinel peaks on display as will be found on this loop trip. Whippet Sets Mark of 662-3 ! Miles An Hour Outdistances Sis Cylinder j Cart in 100-Mile Grind on Dirt Track TRY NEWS CLASS ADS-GET RESULTS Fords I 19:6 touring: all good: your choice, Ostendorf Motor Co. FffiiMH ft 197 C Caulttr Club L.Orna. 117 tij lit i I r cr Sedan, C99S Brougham, TheWorld has never known such Value fc 'jl nsasssssaaaasasssssaaaaT l Cunry Uub Sport Iuric &MrtkotiMr. SnM 128 Sa.. 12 M9f am Tama Broug. Kataw.StfraaaU) tvm tX II 1 tun btvaa. SrraN 1 Jo 5rata 10 ISIS All former standards of motor car value fell when the new Buick for 1928 swept into view. All previous conceptions of beauty . . . smartness . . . luxury and comfort were discarded as people thrilled at Buiclc's graceful, youthful, low-swung bodies and Buick's harmonized interiors, as exquisite as the finest drawing rooms. All previous performance records faded into insignificance before Buick's brilliant abilities mighty power, performance vibrationless beyond belief and get-away like an arrow from a bow. Here are listed all 16 Buick models for 1928, with their prices, so that you may see for yourself how little Buick costs, when you consider how much Buick gives. UICK" 192 BUICK GARAGE 1330 Main Street ' Phone 42 CV7HEN HETTRR AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEmU ' ; ' . .- , fi Traveling 10U miles at an av-i rage speed! ot 6 1-3 miles an ' hour is th latest mark hung up by a Whippet collvglnto road- ater in a stock car rare at Han Antonio, Tex., a tew days ago In .. competition with U 'other curs. . IS of which were nix cylinder models of various makes. i In this gruelling grlud over a two-mile dirt track, the Whippet roadster finished second to a six cylinder car. which won at an average vpeed of T miles an hour. The Whippet finished ' three minutes behind the winner. The Whippet roadster in this race gave a remarkable exhi bition ot speed, stamina and -economy despite the fact that it was iu competition against high er priced and more powerful cars. The Whippet roadster was the ouly car In the race tout was not forced to visit the pits for gasoline, oil. water or for mechanlra repairs. At the end ot the race the Whippet's gasoline tank wss still halt full, the radiator water supply wss uearly the same a . at the start, and the oil gauge showed better than a half gallon remainlug. ' , The thousands who witnessed this outauding exhibition of tour cylinder car pitted agulust a field of six-cylinder cars cost ing better than IU0O each, were amaied at the performance. Time and again the Whippet roadster attained a speed of 70 miles an hour. lipping past the six-cylinder cars, and not for an Instuni did the motor fall to respond to the demands of the driver. IV splte the high speed maintained, the Whippet roadster showed no signs of over-heating. This l" taken as a tribute to the effic- lent cooling system employed in the Whippet. Every car entered in the race was a stock model, the only change being that each was per mitted to change Its carburetlon and to remove tan blades. MODOC POINT (lly MILS. A. 1. MrMII.LAX) Newa Correspondent Mrs. C. O. Moat was a visitor in Klamath rails. Friday. Little Miss Champagne return-, ed to her home in Weed, Calif. Saturday. R. C. Plerson was a business caller at Chlloquin Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Williams.. Mr. aud Mrs. Ellis McCee attend ed the show In Klamath Falls Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. (.'. Kaulile and family, Mr. and Mrs. 8. C. Dulp. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. float and family, made up a party spend ing the week-end at Crater Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Vera Smythe were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Helms. Mr. and Mrs. O. Hand had as their guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Westfall. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Mai kin. Mr. and Mrs. Al Flanncry. Mr. and Mrs. M. Mlllurd and son. Mr. and Mrs. Mert Redmond and family, Mr. Clock and (ieo. Rand. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Sutton were Sunday callers at the home of C. G. Beat. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Landers ot Klamath Falls Joined Mr. and Mrs. A. I.. Clurk on a picnic Sunday. Air. and Mrs. N. I. Short drove around Klamath Lake Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 8. ' W. Kgeline and daughter Ollene were dinner guests of Mr. and .Mrs. Wm. Clair at Chllonuln Sunday. Misses Lois Smythe and June llrudlye and Wm. Fnrnhum and Joe Nllson atteneded the dance at Chlloquin Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. M. Knauss and sons visited at llonanta Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wolfe and Ed Wonderlln of Sacramento, Calif., called at the II. M. Jensen home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Tilton stop ped at the home of M. Knauss Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. Murcon had as their guest Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Ilarrett of Algoma. Mrs. Kmll Johnson was given a very pleasant surprise party Monday night In honor of her birthday. Bridge was the main feature of the evening. Among those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Dan Crump, Mr. and Mrs. S. Y. Stoddard, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ballentyne, Miss Edna Stod dard, Klmer Dixon, Tom and riur Stoddard. When you are In Ihe market for A used car, look at our cars and got our prices before you buy. Ostendorf Motor Co. .11.? KlaniHlli Ave. I'holie 272 l)o(gi an (itnliami Brothers Dealer it i 1 i ' i i , -i ' ' 'I '' f I ' '. ... 'It Uncle Sam's tribute to Shir Car quality- DOWN on the Mexican border, that torrid region of eternal summer, a fleet of Star Cars is daily proving the built-in quality of every STAR FOUR and STAR SIX. Through deep desert sand, over steep mountain crades, across rough and roadless country traversed by aliens in the attempt to gain illegal entry into the United States, the Star Cars of the U. S. Immigration Ser vice Border Patrol are driven by the guard ians of the boundary in the performance of their duty . (T, No higher tribute could be paid to Star Car quality than the selection of a Ccet of Star automobiles by the Immigration Service officials. The world 'famous , Red Seal Continent t Motor givti Star Can r power on the hills,,. i speed on the level, cnd" j. y ... - - - M. s s JS.- Hamaker Motor Co. SERVICE WORTH WHILE Eighth and Klamath ; i Kj- r. -a- -e- i j. AUTO WRECKING New and Used Parts Authorized Service for; Goodyear and Pathfinder Tjres and Tubes Wheel and Rim Service Starting Cranks Gears Axles Bearings Trailers Accessories We Save You Real Money on Any t)f the Above. Roy Call Auto Co. .727 .Commercial, . ( Mj.JJS Q