The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, September 23, 1928, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE KLAMATH NEWS
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1928
MOTOR WORLD
BENEFITS BV
LABORATORY!!
F. Snyder Moves
Auto Repair Shop
The Modern Jabberwocker
Km n It Hnyihr who In known
fur I In K rd HihtIuIiv rcuulr
Imp whirl, lm It uh opiTul4 lit
Ini tor hit of Mu in und HihoikJ
MinwiM, hu imivi'il tiU nlinp to
ili Critii'r 1m.mk"-
Hiiyiltr Wum ivtrt'rw.t1 In
l It old tj ii u r t n th u n (1 iu o vrd I n
ordi-r to lnrruMH hla nirvlri
mid KiHmI niulr
l.ttNitr HlmmoiiM, a 'litvr'lft
Im-i iuliiti wllli ynr of ixinr-U-tuw
huM tirrlviMl from Kfiilllu (t
tukn a. ixmltlon with HnydiT.
Uirul intitnrlntH toptiliW with ;
I lu I r LVIIotti throuKhuut thn vu- j
tlri world nro dully bfiiofU IutIkh ;
of inn iiiHrvidnua mitoiuiitlvi ;
InbnratoriVi r.f tn-l Hum ur"l
burvftu of NlnndiirdH of W,h- !
liiKtnn, a rordliiK to K K. Kmm-;
wlK, tliKlliair or I hit Ori'Mnii ,
KtHl .Motor jnlutl..o, who I
hfti Jmt rvcilvrd a ron-iit l ik'mI i
of thn Hutcud'h m'tlvltld lu i
bi'lmlf or in ilordoiii I h i nu h
Nmlonul HtMidqtiiii-toin of dm
Amtirliaii AiiKamil.ll.i arhoi Iu- I
Hon.
ItUII hy (lOVi'l IIHH Ilt
'Tko fiiidn, ftir t)xmiiilM." i
liolutN onl Mr. KimihmwIk, "lhn
U a field of rMiunh of trt- I
mention linpnrinn.o to ,-v..ry luv prim-il Ih-m mi'lhodi. In
WM.r of an A.ilim.t.ll ThroMKh i.raklnic. of l.n.kr iiimIitIhIii. mid
yri of ixiTliiiciitnll(iii, thu ijr K..llPru rnimirui'tloii. T !. ?
l,uriVa aclrtiVUM v Imllt '. utt iw allow.. Iii.vt b.wi of a
up a hody r kh..wl.ii,H wlil h ' MlB. ,.!,,,,, V iHr, i,.r. Noih
hi, Droved or lu.--tlm.iMt. vuhif UlK Ut.rjirt.Si ltvn allow
lo th t" lrnUui HiNiry and. hl ,t(Ul4. ln i)h, Wiiy o( u,.lr
rungufin ijr io utr motoriM.
Mur ifft It'iil finta, and mon
rconottih al riiKln'". urn J tint
albgltt ln(anrtR of i Krvut
ratiatiurllvv work rnf unity Ih
In punned forward at Ih bureau."
I i:vi it i- 1 1. i v iiiuki:
TIhto Hitt few.-r run wllh
I Unity hniki'M on thn Hrvotu of
, tlio country IIiIh yinr, roimru thi j
I AnIm-mIo llrukt l.lnliiK umuirlu
1 Hon, Tint nrrintiii(H Iium tin-t-ri'iiKid
from an hlah an U'i t
'rent a fiw yi-um uko fi only 10
to 40 per !, I lUNt year.
hiit Hf nl ttinpli-tl ,n
"In rvi-ry dli im-Hoh, and In
ivtry r m fivultl plmwn of ninlor
tiKlio't'rlna. Ihr Inircun liui In
itnIim1 liHf to lirliiK ahovit Ini
tirovfiocnt. Nnmrally. ' In thla
rk thn Ixiri'Hii Iium had th
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Ktamlulna Into I hi. d.ialli of f.ill.Ki co opTiitloii of thv auto-
Iha burrau'a aToiiidliihno'iiiii
durlni iha lu-t fvw y.im. Mr
tuiwlg tin lri- t tin t "thU
lowrnniriitul at:iiry hns itiudn
inonuiiirntal ronirlbutlun to lht
caui of tmft-r imttorlna "
Tt Mt4h nU
ll ha d )Bi thN, li (Hilntii
cut, by mn duel In a liii n hh h
iumIIvh indjiHtry Ituclf and t
uTKMntitd iiiiitiirdorii aa rcpra
fiitid In I tut Amcroan Antonio
blip aMoflatlon, of whkh we
art proud to Ih a purl.'
"Kor tint l rranon, the bureau
hau meant lnrnuhiKly mu h to
all iIhimi who owu or drlvn motor
ram."
HOW'S SHE HITTIN'?
19211 Coupe at
Touruijr
1921 Delivery
19Jfi Phih-I Dflivt'iy
1922 111 nr I delivery
1926 Coupe
li lHiti:i, hi. kin
! (K,I. im -ior. K Sf-rvii-r)
After the atiloitioblla haa taken
tia over lli hfjehwaya for our
I mini iner V. urn. It U rud y for
Miuitf a bit of attention. U at
, likely It lnn't the tut no rur that
I left the itaruKH before thn trip.
It'a dunty and arlmy. Thn on-
'tlKhtened. The carburetor tnlicht
need readjustment, enperlully If
It had been thinned dtpwa -for
tourin at hlKh altitudes.
In all, the meter requlrea tun-
lux and freshing up with new
oil.
At the aame time the footing
FORDS
$ 85.00
1 15.00
1 25.00
:oo.oo
85.00
225.00
DODGES
1925-0 Komlst.-r. very (food $150.00
1920 Sedan, runs kochI 175.00
1925 Scri'fii Side hi k ) an ovtT 550.00
192-1 I'll lie1 1 OHivt'i-y. k! tmnHportation .. -100.00
1926 Con in- lii'inu rebuilt and rfpaintrd .... C00.00
1 llupnioliilo Six Sedan, yood condition' luul
J (food tire. Try it out 700.00
- Trade and Terms
i Ostendorf Motor Co.
515 Klamath Ave.
Kine kntH-ka a little. The riding system should be replenbthed,
U hard. The motor sputters andftnr being flushed out. Thla. In
m I Hues. lucl. should be done about erery
I Thta is to be expected after a , lhre or four mnths, ln order
ear lm been ilrlven at a fulJ ' to avoid clogging of the radlatcr
speed, hour after hour and dMy r Pr th cooling aya-
after duy. l)n the averag, tho'll'm wllh ruat.
modern motor tar bn't built for 11 "imple matter to &Hn
siirh KruellliiK work. Therefore. ' water. fluh thoroughly, fill
whoti It in put under a strain. It water In which one or two
requires tuning up In crder to tablespotna of baking soda haa
maintain Its efflclencv anil lenath-;" diluted, run for a ahort
en Its life.
First comes the engine. If tho
car him been driven over rough
roadH and up mountainous
hi-iahtn. In low gear, the engine
almoHt t-ertulnly needs readjual
meiit. The carbon should Ik cleaned
out and perhaps the viilvea would
have to he ground, to be. fitted
property Into the aeatH. The I
spark plugH shotilil n rleuned.
anyway, and the breaker pointa
in the dlntrthutor arraped to he
Hure of good ron tact In
nit ion.
The cylinder head should bo
tightened down and the fun belt
while, dralu again and then re
fill with fresh water. This prac
tice asaurea efficient cooling.
After the engine and cooling
syntem have been repuired, the
ibrakes should be tried out and
adjured If necessary.
Then the tires nhould be re
Inflated to proper pressures. It
would be advisable. LtfJijout all
the eld nlr in the Urea and refill
them with fresh air-..
The battery most likely needs
filling and the terminals clean
ed. . If th terminals are cover-
r - ijj mm
led with a green tub panto, scrape
it off or wash It off with a bak
ing soda solution, then cover the
terminals with vaseline or grease
to Vrwent recurrence of corrosion.
Still the finest expression of
After the working part. In
front, the body and chassis need
care.
Kvery body, chassis and en
gine bolt should be tightened to
prevent snuefck and rattles and
a.iaure longer life. The chassis
might need a thorough cleaning
from the mud ond dust it has
accumulated. After that, greas
ing of all Joints, especially of
the springs. Is Important.
Thn last art is to rlrun the
car. Cleaning, however, means
mere than Just washing down.
Most likely mud spots have ac
cumulated on the body. These
should have been taken off even
before they dried, or the mud
would have eaton into the finish
of the car.
However, the body should
first be dusted off. without per
mitting the clcth to scrape into
the finish. Then water should
be used, flowing easily over the
body and being washed on wun
a soft spange.
After that comes drying with
a' chamois or soft cloth, and the
car Is almost like new.
KXI'KtT MANY VISITORS
Today's
I otv . . after weeks liuve
passed and other inunufuc
turers have brought out new
models . . . the Diirant 75
Silver Anniversary Six remains the
truest interpretation of modernism.
The Durant 75 )e Luxe Sedan is
positively intriguing in fleet lines . .
different colors. .and pleasing brilli
ance of chromium-plated trimming.
mode
Take a demonstration today
and note how the Durant 75
De Luxe Sedan matches iu
performance the supremacy
of its beauty and style. The thrill of
four forward si'kkd operation is
alone worth your time. Sec it today.
Durant Silrer Anniversary Sixes
DURANT STAC FOUR
run wohlu's n.M;sr low pkicku car
Hamaker Motor Company,
Phone 1040
"SERVICE WORTH WHILE"
Eighth & Klamath
Willys-Overland
Plans Big Year, i
Will Make Trucks
i
The lilKgoat year In Willy.- j
Overland history wllh prosperity
generally for th automotive In
dustry during 1ZV wa. fore
cast by 'resident John N. Willys
of the Wllly.-Overland company
at a convention In Toledo of the
company's Hundred Thousand ,
Uollur club.
Thn company, Mr. Wlllyi snld. ;
has plana In the making, looking ,
not only to Increased production
of Willys-Knight and Whippet j
cars, but to enuring the truck
business on a large seal. I
Mora than DO of th. company'
crack retail salesmen, who sold
more than 1100,000 worth of
Willys-Overland automobile, dnr.
ing tho year, attended the con
vention of the Hundred Thou
sand Dollar club us guest, of the
company. Mumbera of thi. fluli
old more than I13.U00.00U
worth it automobile, last year.
O. J, Phillips of Toledo leads the
field, with 1.108.000 to his credit.
Members of tho club Inspected
the company's Toledo plants dur-,
ing the first day. .Many new '
buildings have been added and
(production methods Improved to
j enable th. company to turn cat ;
I mora than Z.OOtt car. in on. day. '
! The company, however. I. g
Igresslvely planning further ex
pansion.
The star salesmen were taken
to Detroit as guests of the sale,
organization there, and later left
for fontiac where they Inspected
the Wilson foundry, where the
; Willys-Knight dcuble sleeve valve
'engines are built. On the last
iday of the convention the entire
'group with officials of the com
: pany left for Klngsville. Ont.. on
a special boat, where field sports
and special entertainment were
featured.
Mr. Willy, declared that mora
Whippet and Willya-Knlght car.
were sold during the first six
month, of 1928 than In the en
tire year of 1927 and that this I
year wculd be the greatest In !
the company's history.
The "cross flow" radiator pio-j
neered by the Oakland Motor Car 1
company on the new .oriel Pon-:
Hoc Six has 40 square inches 1
more radiating surface than the
old typo radiator. -
WrlCK OP BOND SAI.E ,
Sealed proposals will be re-!
reived bv the Common Council
fof the City of Klamath Fall..
for the purchase of street im
provement bonds aggregating
1 182.5a7.7l. authorized by Ordi
nance. 1032, 1034. 1035. and
in:i of the Citv of Klamath
I Fall., for the Improvement of
units situated in Kiamaiu raus,
Oregon, as follows:
Improvement t'nlts Nos. 67.,
7, 77. and 78. all as mors
fully appears- on the plans and .
specifications on file with the:
Police Judge In the matter of j
j tho Improvement of the aiore-:
I said units.
Propossls to purchase Mid
'bonds will be iccelved by the
' undersigned up to and including
ithe. 22nd day of October. 1928.
;at the hour of 8 o'clock P. M.
i of said day. and opened at a reg
iular meeting of the Common
' Council Immediately thereafter.
Said bonds shall be dated. Octob
er 1st, 1928. and shall he Issued
jin the amount of 500.00 each
, and due ten j-ear. after date of
i issue, paymenta of the entire
bond optional at any coupon
paying date on and after one
year. Said bonds will bear In
terest at the rate ot not to
eiceed six per cent per-annum,
j payable semi-annually on Jan
! uary 1st and July 1st, each year,
principal and interest payable at
! the office of the fiscal agency
1 of the State ot Oregon In New
; York City. New York,
i All proposals must be uncon
i ditlonal and accompanied by a
1 certified check for fire per cent
of the proposal.
I The Common Council reserve.
Ihe right to reject any and all
bids.
I LEM L. GAGHAGBN.
i Police Judge ot Klamath Falls,
Oregon.
IS' 16 to O 17 Inc.
7?.
of this jmteniecL engine t
WOW ATT IICDWEOTKDCEE"?
The brilliant .uccess of the Standard Six haa brought
the number of Willya-Knight owners to more than
325,000. And new thousand are being constantly
added motorist find that tho patented double
aleeve-valra engine even urpassr ita reputation for
high compression, velvet anioothneaa, silent power
and carefree, economical operation.
Naturally, It costs more to build this superior power
plant but the Standard Six has dcflnKcly broken
down the pries barrier. All of Willys-Knight's
escluaire advantages are now made available to
a great new market at the lowest price la history 1
Will -Kslxht - r m W ! .IMS. U the StuUrsl Sit, ftp I.
9mm tMI mm 4I.MMM. rvtM i.e. v. I owKl. IMhw. an H.ri
akj-a k ca al ties, WUl-.-Q.nl.. a, f ill.., Okas
A
I ITANPIIKD'lX COAcjra" J
WD UlTLYS'LKfcl BGMHc'
' Whippet'KniQht Sales Co.
Fourth and Klamath Ave. 1 Phone 899
Zr-t2JOK7
aptivatin
America
Multum pro parto
National pnrka this year are
expecting a record run of visit
ors and tourists. The number is
expected to exceed last year's
record ot more than 60,000 mo
toring parties. The national park
service estimates a total of III
3.000.000 Individuals will make
up the parties.
Oil, KXt'KKDS tiOI.D
California, noted as a gold
state, far exceeds that valuuhle
mineral in its production of oil.
In the last B0 years, gold pro
duced In that state was valued at j
345. 646.000, while oil produced;
there in the same period amount
ed to $2, 659. 294,000. 1
Automobile owners as a' class
are a splendid financial risk,
according to the .Oregon Stnto
Motor association. Figures se
cured by the A. A. A. from lead-1
Ing finance concerns show that
the average losses of these con
cerns were less than one-fifth 1
ot one per cent over a period .
of years. To be exact alltomo-
bile time-payment piper Is 99.82 i
good. ' '
Your Old Car Made
LIKE NEW
We Know How !
We are now located In our
tine new building and are pre
pared to take care of your
car seccrd to none ln th
country.
Visit Our New Plant
et our prices on making your
old car like new You'll b
urprlsed at th quality of
work and - th reasonable
:hargei.
HUGHES DUCO
SHOP
632 Walnut
e-by virtue of new quality and value
instantly appreciated . .
De Soto Six, far ahead of any other six at
. $845 to $885 at the faetory in new smart-
ness of line and color, in new beauty of j
finish, in new performance abilities, in '
new high quality of design and construc
tion all iu all, a splendid example of
Chrysler leadership in engineering and
manufacturing which makes possible
Chrysler leadership in value-giving.
ICDe Soto
SIX'
TKODUCT OF CHRYSLER
KfELS AOT (0).
iYeiv Mechanical
Excellences for a
Popular-Priced Six
Hw Chry.lrtlralanrd
prvalan ntM, uataf any
(ratio gaUin
Nwrp rubber laatiis.
lion of nln to ip out
lb last tattsw of lortltM
and Hbratloo.
Nrw-typ lao-thrrra-lnTar-I
rut piatona wllh plat on
tinit of now tonsm mnd
sjroova voaatruvtioaa.
Nvw-tTpa 4-whol hytirau
ll Intarnal vipanding
brakoa,' with aquoaklaaa
BioaltlisI brake linlog.
Nvw'ridlnn qualltloa, Icinsj
roallionl aprinira and hy
drautio ahork abaorbcra
front and roar
Rtd:s thaNfw TVSnlnSli
and acquaint yourarlfwlth
th naw degrM of quallljr
and tli naw kind of per
formance jvhlrh ('.hryalrr
haa anctnaswred Into thta
laadina popular-urUtl Sit.
638 Klamath Avenue
Phone 580
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