The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, October 21, 1928, Page 6, Image 6

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PACfi SIX
SUNDAY, OCTOEEn 2i;i8
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Hava Your Broken Aut
bile Claaa Replaced Quickl.
While You Wait,.
BOB RYAN'S AUTO
TOP SHOP x
lea Bobbin Ryaa Aboat Voar
Car Awnlnjpi
lata iuun 8TRKKT
Prove It
YcxirsciS
Actual Driving
' . Tell the Story
Look over oaf eMlre stock
at assst ran. Pick oat tlw
oa yoa mid be tateresSrrt
la aad drive It. Prove to
rear owa satisfaction that
U to a good car aad worth
the Binary. . '
Used Buick
jBt Mauler Six
S-door sedan
Used Buick
MM Standard Hit -2-.ioor
aedaa
Used Buick
JSSI G-oliwicr
I Sport Touring
Used Nash
JU27 tipcrial Klx
fcv. ' Sport KoaiMcr
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Used Nash
Special. .Six; . ,
.. S-door sedan v '
si-aat-a-ai
'Willys-Knight
, :l27 Model "!79".. .
t'envertlble Couic .
: Used Dodge
JB8 Siecial t'oupc
v',Vj 4 cylimler, .
Ued Chrysler
' 1925 Model "70"
Sedan Used Pontiac
. Coupe
Used Dodge
lWiii Business coupe
' saasBBBBBB I
, UsedRollin
f 1025 Sport Touring :
All of HiffH rant ltnve tn-i-u
6irerlly n-omHtloiivtl hy
Our own oxMrt inerhrtuim.
Jiwt : buy and drive fur
Ukoummly o frurvfrrc milt's
l G. M. A. C.
Contracts
lffoxtl you liberal tern at
'the lowest finance rate
feUICK
Garage
1330 Main St. Phone 42
OUR MOTORING CANDIDATES
ASHIXflTON'. Oct. SO IKKA)
I Wboo
hfloivr nr ih ivn leading ureal
ot otfi.-e next March, the Ameri
can niotortng public will not waul
fur extended co-oprratlou from
the while house.
For both Herbert Hoover and
Al Smith am motorists. Pecu
liarly, neither sits al the Vooel
and driven bla car hltuself. In
(act. Uovuruor Smith recently re
marked, that. , he doesn't even
know how tq drive an automo
bile. Shtlng behind ilielr chauffeur,
howerer. the presidential candi
date hare been In position . to
know what troubles automoblling
today and to learn what remedies
are needed.
. Hoover, for, Instance, la . beat
known in motoring ctrcles (or his'
sponsorship ot the first national
conference on street and nlgu-
war safety.. This Is popularly
termed the Hoorer conference.
for be called the highway experts
together (or that meeting lu
l!t.
Ailopi Hoover t'ode '
Many states have already
adopted the uniform motor ve
hicle -code thai came out of this
conference and there to promise
ot its early adoption In the rest
of the 1'arled States.
Hoover called a second confer-
icnce for further study of muni
cipal traffic and (or standardising
Icily motoring. This greufl also
t has drawn up a aystera of regu
1 latloaa which la being submitted
for adoption by cities throughout
jthe country.
What Hoorernas done nation
; ally. Governor Smith has more
than duplicated In his state. For!
'Xew York is considered one offbeen members of the American
tthe best motoring states in the'
country. It Is ono ot the few
i that reauire examination of drir-
I era before issuing a license, and !
its strict patrol ot the highways)
la broncht home te the more!
le'.kless motorists Irora other i extent for help,, report officials taxes, and his drives even from
slate. ot the A A A. Hoorer has goue his borne to his office are leis-
When it came to buildlng'so far as to call f3r routea to'urely planned. He doesn't hurry
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Goodyear Tires and Tubes
Will Continue for One More Week
t t I-.
Remember, these are Genuine Goodyear Tires, made
with the famous Supertwist Cord and carrying Good
year guarantee against defects, :
Heretofore Unheard-of Prices
It will pay you to investigate New tires do much to
make Winter driving safe.
Truck owners are offered exceptional savings on
Pneumatic Truck Tires and Tubes.
ACME
Phone 680
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u r. i-F wig
hinhWAVi, Smith got Col. FYed-
IS ra-u.n.t, a-lin ha. lit iku
I MiuiarT" road in' France for Cen-
eral Pershing, aud niadu him
New York state highway com
missioner. By I he end ot itll
New York had JI3U0 miles ot con
crete roads and 7.000 mile uf
other types.
Mlllioas for tiuo.1 Roads;.
- This year. New York will spend
IJS.OOO.OOO alone for state
roads and bridges. Local ualla
in the state will spend an ad
ditional tu.000.l'tf for ' the
same purpose.
dovernor Smith has fought f ir
the elimination of railroad grade
crorslnga aad has opposed thu
operation of toll bridges. Safety
especially has been his greateu
concern, as it la Hoover's.
rtolh Smith and llo.ivrr hare
'iwkMti m.inhar nt ih A marlM n '
Automobile association for a
decade. And both have worked
with this organisation (or the Im-
provement of motoring conditions. :
Yet neither has called upon,
this organisation to any great
m
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SALE PRICES
on
At
MOTOR CG;
: Cor. 6th and Oak
- A -A1.:. , 55
(tur moioriug nreautentlal r-anillilnli-a -ire mIiiiwm here 'u .lielr
i ravorito torrlHg pimithiaaorlilnd Hie driver, lautrraur hniMh, at
't'. is shown lu kto ca car, while in tlir kiner photo it Herbert
Ho-ver.
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I ttsblng points where he could ' aud be apparently gets little
j follow his favorite sport. And j thrill out of the rush of traffic.
that Is about the extent 10 Whtrh PUhlnr la his hubbv and be
Smith
Smit h. Or rather bis Chauffeur.
has gone.
I'ontrawt as MotorlMs '
As motorists, the two caudl-
date have little in 'samoa.i
Hoover like to take things easy..'
Entering his motor car he re- i
iuv n'i' hvii in kuihi )
-v vi - j.
I lilr In rat In hie futritM fleh.
j ing resorts by motor. v
j Huiltb. on the other baud, likes
the feci of the wind as he sits
i'k In his open touring car and
bla chauffeur drives him along
the highway well up toward the
speed limit. He hasn't been j
known to exceed the limit, but
no likes speed nevertheless. j
The governor's uuLo, always j
- M.ur
license tK uum-1
bcr 3. villi tbe governor's InslK-
nla suJ lliut of uia stalo. In
front, beside the chauffeur, al- j
most lurarlalilr sits a member o
the slate hlxhway police, while
Smith sits comfortably in back,
with .Mrs. Smith or hla meats. ;
Koth Smith and Hoover carry
tlui emblem of the A. A. A. ;
Adjustment Slip j
Proves Expensivej
Mott motorists probably
wouldn't think it mado very
much difference what kind of1
lubrication fitting wero on a!
car so lun r ns they provided n
means of Rettln lubricant to the'
points that need II. One such
owner,' however, has learned his
lesson.
Noticing; that the oil cup was
missing from oue of tho gener
ator bcarinfcs he ordered a gar
ace attendant lo Install a new
one.. It was not observed at the
time, however, that Instead of
putting on an oil rup this fellow
attoched a connection for a hlgli
prosiure grease system.
8evrul duys Inter the owner
left hla car at nn ither garage
with orders lo grcusv. everything
on the car thoroughly. His or
ders wuro olH-yud to tho letter
ovon to forcing grcaitc Into the
generator. . : '
Naturally It .whk a matter of
only a few ilnys before Ilia bat
tery wont dead . and the owner
was digging Into his pockets for
a Job that would requlro over
hauling, the generator. ,
Loose Shackle
Causes Shimmy
So nic.ny reasons have been
given, to explain why tr jut
whael.! shimmy it fvn't any won
der llo average mntorlat who ex
periences this sort of trotiblo is
tempted to ovcrfok ono of the
most common canoes of nil, '
Wo -refer to loose nhnklcfi. Yon,
can talk about cumber, cantor,'
Hitch, tire flex and the rent of
It, but If you overlook the shack
les you are Inking detours in
your trouble-shooting.
Shimmy ItseU In a conuMtlon
that cuuxes looseness of front end
parts. It represents conditions
i hut are not bulnntcd nnil It, In
turn, Inflicts weur on many of
tio parts that eontrlbiito lu cre
ating. It. If shackles nro not
tight Ike Hhlminying of front
wheels will continue lo loosen
thorn. ' I i
Think of the . shackles when
thinking of shimmy. Keep them
1 tight, .but remember to lubrlcato
them moro often and uioro cure-
fully when - they are lu the
tlglUur position.-
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' ItOADH IX I',I,KSTINK
Piih'Stlnc's road system ' has J
boon ao extended that good roads I
'hr now avallabla to all points ot J
lulerost,.. according to Informa
tion received by the National Au-I
t)tnnllhj.liib,, ' ji , ... (. ' - I
Washing. Makes.
Car Ride Easier
, Ouaurvlng motorists ufleu ho
I Ue Hint Ilielr rurs ride ennler
after a uh, hut avldoui cjinv
to, know tliu retxou why. The:
livilod u( vaey riding la. 'true
euough. tvtuiHirary; but It Is long ,
.eiituigh to be noticed.
The truth of the nmtler l the
springs gel pretty well watered
during a wash, eaperlully If- n.
hiyu pressure system i Mien, so
that water Is for.'cd between the
spring leaves.. I'nder sueli clri
enmstaneea water arts as n tem
porary luhrleaut.
Just as exposed brakes lll
slip after a waahlifk ami tint U
they dry out sa the spring leaves
slip as tliouah oil had been
forced between them when they
are thoroughly wet.
The motorist who conllitues lo
drive with sprluxa unrovered,
however, must suffer I tie penalty'
f the ruat thai follows aa well
aa many other troubles that de
velop ' where aprlngs are not
prol.-cted. .
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Vibration Causes ;
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How vibration causes brakra'
lo squeak la one of the newest I
and most Interesting service prob-,
lems of the automobile world. .
Kiiuruka und scrvoehing may.
rnme (rum the brake lining ami
other causes, but lu a Inrgu uum-
ber of cases thau most mechanics
Imagine, the trouble is due to
one of Ihe four brakes vibrating.
Tbla ran happen If Ibo tr iuble-
some brake does not lake hold us .
firmly as the rest when the brake'
pedal Is pressed.' Thu remedy
hero Is to' obtain a mora equal
lied adjuatmeut.
Where brakea are of Hie Inter
val expanding, self-energlilng
type, there Is a third shoe III
each brake, which la partially
self-acting. Being of a "float
ing" nature, it la mora prone to
vibrate If It la given loo much
freedom.
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Spring.i5ummerAutumn..Winter
'". -A- Full Veer's - H
PROTECTION
Hundreds of thousands of tourists covering countless millions
of miles of highways and byways have traveled in serene con
fidence 'during the season just pact because:
EVERY SEIBERLING PASSENGER CAR TIRE PUR
CHASED FROM AN AUTHORIZED DEALER CARRIES
COMPLETE PROTECTION FOR ONE YEAR AGAINST
ANY FURTHER TIRE EXPENSE-DUE TO ACCIDENT OR
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That the call -for fulfillment of this protection pledge have
been amazingly few is a, tribute to. the Seiberling Policy:
"Always the best tire that; Seiberling knows how to build.".
31x4 6 ply. ..... . $18.90 30x3 ....... . . ..$6.05
(Seiberling-Built)
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30x4.50 4ply.:.., $12:40 30x3'' "O
30x4.75 4 ply..... $14.25 30x3!2 6 ply $14.40
Get Our 'Special Truck Users' Prices
Exclusive Dealers for? Klamath County
Phone 427
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durability. And topping this, Hood '
Suprex Super Tires are protected,,
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accident
We Can Give You Perfect Service
Brake Testing
Erake Lining
Washing and Polishing
Creasing and CranUcaso
Service
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- 724 Klamath Ave. . ' ' ' " Phone 349
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