The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, November 21, 1928, Page 4, Image 4

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1A2S
THE KLAMATH NEWS
fae Klamath tiews
I Publlsb.it mr morning
I ept Monday by To Klamath
; Nwi Publishing company at 101
1 11 Bouih FltU lUMt, Klamath
' rails, Oregon.
Official Paper of CUy of Klarn
;U Fall and KUaaath Gouty
Robm iallwa' Kilitur
I liyam Eimmcrmaa Adr. Mgr.
strains. Our discontent with
life as it is leiuls us to the
colossal tusk of remodeling
it into what it ought to be.
Nothing less than eternity
and infinity will ever satisfy
us; and that extremely un
reasonable attitude is pre
cisely the reason why we
may look on tho future of
the race with hope. We are
Letters Reflect Attitude On "'
Whiskey And All-Night Dances
From various sections of Klam
ath, from resilient, and old
tlinvra. and even from elite, out
aide of Klamath, haro coins lot
tori of commont on In cauiuln
against drunkon driver. all-uUtu
toward rivalling hous.
1 remain your, very truly,
A lur ablillug cttlsou.
Merrill,
1 Urine Dvnula,
.... till H lh.lul. k .
iiwdtmiin ratios the race with hope. We are ' '","","' r""- '
rwii-M-a h. .aL Mn-,ht Ait , -er lorma or vice, or ini &rea at . ivar Sir:
S V, 7r.?riVSiclimbing because we are too (. .nd K..n,.,h New.. , wUh , miw, h(.rIlly ruB
iDaiiwmd bv amau. Tfw o.uvifinn rn ncnm anv nince wiuin na own iiium, hhuv
bova in jail limit exiTptlott, fluo,
yiiuiik UK'H. thoy havo flue hlvnla,
and Hi''? certululy will bo the
gri'nt o( tomorrow. You aa tlio
liitln r of a on, ran hardly rvfer
to llit'in aa '1H3S luodela of do
luiurlied uiaiihood'. Uememlior
.Mr. IK'Uiila, that there will m,
ll.l.'.l V,,I ,WM IIIHVI
am preainera ami niai'iiurag.il
v.litor. who olaltitlvely cry, ;
"What U our youuxer Bi'iinriitlon
ruining to?" IK rourau. Mr. llen-l
ulv. ,vu could not be rlasaed !
like very much It I
a aucb.
I allould
-tsjcrtplio.nl payable ta tnmc ' (W than q mMter jnol: but. bec.u.e they re'l.ct h.
1
jl
i Falls. Or roti, November 1 &
'IMS,
Sotsred as second claaa matter! of all creation.
t tha postoHlca at Klamath:
gr.tul.t. you upon your editor- j"u, w","d, ,",,"r- 'ur !
1.1 concerning un.nk.fn drlvor. I wrh'"'. 1 , " 'hl 'u.ded ;
attitude of the people ail-both ,,, ,, , lft J, j from my opinion..
pro and con are printed here
with.
on Saturday night. I am great-
ily rejoiced that aumebody baa;
Sincerely, Karnr-at,
under aci of Marc. 1. 1!7.' HOOVER'S WISE MOVE j ',th B!"P"",h!.l- i '! In no nnrwt.ln ton. up-1 'n'"'.
riejBber BeJeeted Ofrcoa
Kewopapats
on the matter and ducerely hoH
j. No president-elect S n "puon i. . letter 7-11 .;"-"
jyears nas maue a move 01 wi ""
Thfi-tj are som In Morrill who
such wisdom as has Mr. ,Ihu u lh , prolrctlon ot r much dlag u.ied with the
Hoover in undertaking a .nonvmity. l)eplt that tact, it i'"u"u "ou '
,wm to b tu the fix that sume
u ur ui iiiu ouuin AiiicriL'uii i ... ...
Pacific coaat repreaenUtlrea: Ar-l " . . ,n .. ., folio. Ing are the lettem: "er .ui.,.. are . can i .eem
thw W. Stype.. Inc.. San Fra-IC0nt"? Prlor to hls . THnirf.d r.iir .''" '"' m whln
-ttaco. Loa Anaelea and Portland, auguratioil. ! ... ... n .i. ""d must " ,',", "" """"
Xaatern repreaentativea: Charley . .... ' . ' ? nometlilng la doue by aomeone
R. Miller. New York, and W. U. The next president isjMamath alla. Ore. froni wllnouti
WocVl,CI"0KO- -. thoroughly familiar with' Dear Sir 1 read your editorial The aelf reapectlng people ot
t xieph... 877 Europe and Asia. He knows : L' 'fV.1?"' ..,'!di"? 'h.!,J l.M,,."m. V'" ." '",,rt ' l
. . ... . . . . . un,,.v - i atuu iu iiieae- an niani carousal.
per m - .the background Ot our inter- j want to .hake hand, with you.lby trying to arouse tho conlence I
i I'uliliaher New. and Herald.
Klumaih rail., tregon. .
I). ar Mr. Oennla: j
You are to be commended for
a.akrnlng public oplulon to the:
iluniiera of the drunken driver
mid the all night dunce hall men
ace by your timely article. In thej
.Newa and Herald. I am quite 1
rertaln y.u will find that of the
thinking people of our ftue com
munity the big majority will I
stand behind you. 1
The public official have .worn
to uphold the law aud enforce 11
In every particular, rublic onlli
country would bfodttco wompi-ful
I wiah you auct-eaa In ill flub!
Ihut you have itarteil, unci t hope
that Klntuaili county will come
to your n.xUluni'o which I am
guile euro flint they will. Your
work there ka. long been needed
u ml I am aure that you will have
no cnuae to regret the action that
you hav tukeu If fallowed up
vlKoi-ou.ly-
s Youra very truly.
W. T. Mil. I.Kit.
iDlatrlct Attorney.
Joauplilue County).
Murrlll, Ore.
Ilruce lH'Mila,
Klamath Kulla. Ore.
My Dear Mr. Deimlc.
I'leaae a.-cept my congi alula
Hun. for your iniinly .taud. I
will .laud behind you.
' Y.ini.- Truly.
Kllaa Moore. - ( Sinned I
S. P. Ahriounces '
Start of Work
(I'inillMH'il from l'ne One')
"7r7rr national relationships i n That editorial .hould be worth of thoee re.pon.tbl.. At . city I " VoVredrect to he I
TOWARD THE ETERNAL,, herM bout South """''Vr.' !i,:SM-,rJ!;!;,,,',to" '"V"0- " "' ' " ' -icie. 1 7. p w i
era that arc eonipeUrtl to alt i for mayor and rounilliiitii . , . . ,i ... . .
j Arthur Schnitrler. fam-.America, he .does not know ; pra,tlllllly and ...e.rl pmpo, KJ .3 i. tV wt":!
!us Viennese dramatist tell 'S0 mUth: ' Uke "! y0" ' ,hf,"""r, """ '! '. - II .ii.. ta.
OUS tennise dramatist, tell ;liu3ines8 man he dow vultnn, aud be.-t. who are Ira,- midnight. Saturday, and effl- y ,u ,,, . ,. ., f..r
very wen sausncu wun me ;-t befon takinf offite
existing universe, except for
the fact that man's span of
-life is altogether too short
'; The interviewer, there
upon, asks him if he would
be content with a life the
length of Methuselah's; and
Tk ... en nnn iun .. " " "u"
ai.cic an Uv..v.vv,,v. w- , hv ,h,dn.n .....
-tiinniiii.il v llir.ttitflt vi.iir ... I
an cl.tncnt who'n.i... Mr !..,... - c1
dune, who are ailly enough to.rought our candidate Iikjik nn.l i ....... .i 'i.i i ...... . I
to familiarize himsHf -with j,,,, ,h,.y .ii, to theae p.Hir There
nail to defeat the reform ticket. ! by all the law abiding rill-
, . , , , . , I - - J - " riirii ui-iae iiua
p!e in South America, and 'children who live in Merrill audltowu to the city hall to register ing '
we in the United SM.tes are;- naiurnuy ieei a ueep iniereai ; ana on election day hauled them I Youra very trulv.
rather profoundly ignorant!1" ,h"t co",n,u"1"' I 'o the election polling place ...d evkkktt b. Noun,
rainer proiounuiy ignoraiu j thl (he rMjvaa , ,, wr, otdd d(;fwt h)) ranild , n
uuuui iiit:iii. mi. nuuici ohc country aro number 1. Hut were pledged to close and regu
voyage will not only eil-;ln,'y must have help to .tamp, late these dance..
lighten him: it will help to! out ,lle ctt 5,?u ,fnk ' u 'V a Verrin rnin
Schnitzler tells him that heclcar up our own lack of .- ' Tr. thing, oTo; oreBn.
WOUia not- knowledge. And that IS one Us for the good alliens of Klam- Mr. llrin-e Hennia
"What," he asks, "are a 0f the finest things a na- a"1 l01"", mut 'ogether. or-1 Klumaih KalK Oregon.
thousand years compared to
eternity?"
Probably most of us have
! much the same notion as
Schnitzler, and this can
hardly be encouraging to
the medical specialists who
i are using every resource to
add a mere ten years or so
jto our life expectancy. They
can expect scant thanks for
'that Nothing less than an
MILLION-DOLLAR
INCOMES
Two hundred and eighty
three Americans enjoy in
comes of more than a mil
lion dollars a year, accord
ing to figures just released
by the internal revenue bu
reau. That total represents
a gain of 52 during the past
year.
These figures ought to
provide all sorts of people
with material for comment
The radical will
. ...... .ml ...h .a.m I. w I I ..... sttm
nun s .... i... j nreakera that the article, yon
people. Misunderstanding is
what breeds trouble. To re
move it is to accomplish a
great service.
o
Merrill, Oregon.
Mr. Druce Dennis, !
Kl.ini.nh Full. Ociron.
ll;ive been rcjillng your rdl- ,
(ovinia in The Klnuta'li N'cwa and j
wi-.h lo let you know lh.it thi'J
k.hmI -i!ix-n of llle r-lillre ciillllly
Klamath Kalla. Ore.
Ilruce IK-niil.. .
Klamath p'all., Ore.. '
My Hear Sir:
Tho tlr.t week ot m perman
ent residence In Klumuth fulls
ha. been Very happy aud 1 am
sure llie maiu welcome was duo
In no .mall measure, to the cam
paign against vl.-e which has
been carried ou In your newspap
ers. It Is nice tu .know that one
may get all Important uewa In
the local paH-ra-.wlthout wasting
vuliiuble llmu limning through
a lot ot local newa li Portland
and San Kraui-iacu piiMrs. . Hav
ing bad auiiie direct ami much
Indirect experience with ' ncwa
papcra, I think t have the right
lo say your paper, are already
In advam-u of this growiug llttlu
ilty. ,
Faithfully Tours,
t Sinned! -Vera llalg.
Old newspapers for aale at the
Kewa office).
feet III also, uiiV III uilillllriu will
liuiiall a tluntry crime for the
unloading of heavy machinery
from freight cin-a, "
Neur Ilia uiilondlng plutformsa
warehouse of coui-reie und slieel
Iron construction will bu ei-vctcd.
This will act us a storuge ware
house. '
I'ul III Hisilca '
The couipuiiy Is lilso liisliilllng
new track acalea aonth of Hie
viaduct on HUlli afreet. After -Hie
new acules are ready f.ir use
the ones used now,, which ar
located north ot the viaduct, will
be taken up.
The Southern (.""'Hit- has .lart
ed ualug lliree new lulo model
paaaengvr busses oil lis stage
line. Two will operate .regularly
betweeu Klamath r'alts and Ash
land aud tho third Is 'available i
at call for private parlies and
special oc;misIuiis.
NM-clnlV) Hit I It . '
The new busses have Individ-;
ual, highly uuholatvred aeala,'
electric heatvra for comfort Iu
winter travel, apcclally designed
bodies, and high powered motor., i
Aniioiiucemeiit that Southern 1
Pacific crewa had .started work
un the Iniprovetiieiils here, and
or the lustallatlou ot the scales,
was .made yesterday by 8. It.',
Ib-rry, Incut nt;eut for the roiu-'
PMi.v, . '
SfllKNWTADV, N, Y, Nov.
SU. V'olet raa are What mako
the sky blue, I'rof. It. W. Wood
of Johns Hopkins university suld
at the atlopal Academy it tel-j
eiu-ea Aiday. The rtya' riHuiiu;
from the sun. are scattered, niiiLA
jfk iiVt i'mi7Tij -IT," 1(A)
V.KH.M, 'I h MeiaM tlmf V
r 1014) $1 OaUWUTl IVKaVWUM
!. V
If
Supremacy!
hviict intiro
I ho ulr.
uf thrm rt'nitilu li
W11VTKR
IIE0
CKWJRT
mMMggeii'roMraMvm tatiiogaia
We wh.h yon to know that we i .. ....... .'. .. ...
, ii,iinii uiiiin.re fki tiiur eoilnrl:!!
they say. aud no half .jay bu.l-;-The IVaih Trap" iu The Kva-
v w..bu j... " . ncnriiiv annrove or vmie e,iitnri:.i ..... ,
I'll ice U'eoTltlioni.' I
- mere snmp 00 no m-imin Herald and Klamath Newa. . Mp, rturrl
promise with lhe lawless element j It is with shame that we must j ' ' j
but a fight to the finish and let credit an outsider with the Inter- Honirahle ' Ilruce ll. nnli '
the chips tall where they will, lest and nerve to take up Oil ' Klama,n orcein ' '
The kind of business yon speak I fight which should be ours. How- J m.,r sir.
ot naa got to atop or tnts coun- ever, since you bave undertaken
try will soon be In sad state. It wo know that there are many
Just as sure as we are living tho ' Merrlllitea who stand behind you
law la being violated hero In in this worth-while clean-np.
Trinidad every day and every I Youra for success.
night. Many men and women
are saturated with alcohol at Sat
urday night dance, and have to
bo taken home. ,
An' tiis Is prohitntiou! The
good old I". 8. is "dry"! Well,
may God In Heaven have mercy
MR. 4 MKS. W.M. T. JiNNETTE.
Ore.
Klamath Falls,
Mr. Kruco Dennis,
Publisher Klumath News.' '
Dear Sir: "
I have 'read thoroughly your
on a country that is wet. How series of articles appeurlng In the
any man or woman can support . News, and I am firmly con
prohibition In the face of facts , vinced that it Is either wild pro-
that are staring them In the face ! poganda placed Into your paper cer,
My attention has been called to
an editorial written by you con
cerning the violation of the liq
uor Uw iu your -county and espe.
dully neur Merrill. I wish t
congratulate you upon tho stand
you hare taken. If every uewa
papcr editor In the state of Ore
gon would lake th stand that
you have, public sentluient would i
witiilr) a very abort time, be so
nrniiacd as ta cause a strict en- j
Kirieiiit-iiL ui iiiu fiiavv iuuiui1
tion Law.
About the most that tho of fl
can do is to give tho people
what they want. If the people
eternity of living will ever
.(satisfy us. We call ourselves
religious, and profess an
abiding faith, but death re
. mains a mystery which we
tare not willing to solve.
' j Bruce Catton, feature writer
says.
This, of course makes for
j unhappiness. If we could
! once become reconciled to
'the fact that life is short
' and its joys fleeting, we
k'ould get along with a great jthat the common man, as a
ideal. less misery. That would
Jseem to be the reasonable
bu: a- vir. . i:...
gLUlUg IV UU. T c tauuui live SCI.SU.C will DOJ mcj yiu.c - -8i".-l uuuiwr ui uui tiuteus. f. - . -
forever; why not admit it that we are more prosperous , WjH
make the best of it, and than ever before, and thatoniy a .man sample' of what la ramtiiar road m it itm. . W 1IUI W 111
the wealth of the few re- soing on all over the United I satlonally termed. If there were
the car. loaded with uproarious j
jdrunks, crashing Into'the vehiclesi
jot 'law-abiding citizens', then J
.there would lie cause for turuluff
Klamath Kalis.
beyond me. The ministers ail to take up apace and relieve the
Louea aiates couia gel , monotony of the Insipid editor- .he laws enforced, the cffl
up and condemn Smith because ' iai hirh ,i.. .,,rr...inv n..hit ...i , . . i.
. - - . ........ r - ... UU ll." II .IIP IH.-UI,D
declare I of his stand against prohibition, strange to .ay. continue, to en- inimwarm or ..noosed to Its un.
that they prove that our but ili we he,r one of ihem dure, or else that these verbose , forcement. then of course, the
woalrK- U rnneontratino- in condemnln the bootlegger; not achievements of the Journalist', officers are helpless but what-weaitn-
is conceniraung in , -ou COUd not, n . ,. , h... hj, H .. lh ,. l ..,, rf. h , ,.,i.
me nanas or me iew .ana
result is getting the muddy
end of the stick. The con
servative will say they prove
I In bad with cue faction or the
knew Hoover would get the, suit of a miaunderstaiullna:.
bootleg vote, and that Is all they l-non one occasion vou titled other. I believe thut such
cared about. . ,the Merrill road with the senaa- stand taken by you if followed by
I have said before, and I will tlonal designation of 'The Death- other newspaper, throughout la-o
say now and I will continue to ! tran It must have suroriaed a -
declare, that -Prohibition la a I a-reat number of our cltliuiis. I
'look for peace and content
ment in the days that re
imain to us, instead of bustl
ing about making ourselves
.and our fellows miserable
by trj-ing to' cram the earth
and all the heaven into a
few;short decades?
f ? Unfortunately, or other-
r
i.i. -jj.j : ..aiaies.
liecis un auueu iiiciuuieiii. .-,., , , r. ,,,,
.... (Signed) John B. Griffin,
on the part of the many. , Trinidad. Cal.
The evangelist :an doubt-1
less build a screed on this
do
..-tan. . -n ft nf .aa.nnul.lu
i-ireatures. There is in us ; revenue bureau deserves our
somewhere a . wholly irra-, thanks for making these fig
feonal spark of divinity that.urcs public.
Refuses to concede that v e ' 1
, are made of clay. Our im- If you argue with a fool,
'agination gives us a glimpse j listeners wonder which is
: pf the things that might be ; which.
'. possible for us if we were ! o
,only given the time to ac-j With John on a railroad,
. fomplish thenv, and we cuii'tliu Coolidge family may
, liever be satisfied with any-;Ktill enjoy travel without
tiling less. Immortal life, paying fare.
Universal brotherhood, never' o
Ending peace, luippiness for j Another good memory
.every human being these, tost is the guarantee of the
arc some of the glittering man who sold you the sec
.dream.t we have built toiond hand car.
plague ourselves. I o
" The quick years pass and A specialist is a doctor
generations of men vanish j who treats troubles that can
. Iind are replaced by their! wait until you have time to
children, but always these visit him.
dreams remain. And from o
being creations of our own I These modern kids may
desire, these visions end by kiss more times than we old
becoming our masters. They jtimcrs did, but they kiss
compel us up and on, plague less girl.
us, make us unhappy, keep
out fhie editorials. I would even :
rtrn.-u n:i.,u ! ... ... '
luxury-loving g e n eration, j KlamV Fan,, ore. ...V but ., it T. , 0.
with a few well-chosen ref-Dear Sir: know well as 1 that the only
erences to the decline and ' nave een reading in the life taken upon Die -Merrill road
fall of Rome jNews your little write-ups of is that of un occasijnal gopher
. ' ..Allamont, Merrill and Pelican I or rabbit, and I ugrce that souie-l
All in all, the internal I City. You are urelv rlelil un,l lhlni .lionl.l I,.- ,l..ni. Ill warn 'if I "
I only wish more of our citizens ( people to be more careful about
ai.d the officers included, would , running over these llttlu irca
sce' things In tho same light and ' turcs. -v ...... - -
make a general, good .clean uui O yes. and then there's the Al-
Death and taxes have a
few points in common, but
is from resting and little
'by little we bring them to-
'ward realization. We lift ! in some cases death is pain
'tll'selves by.ourowii boot-Jless.
oi ait inese piact-s. 1 ney ure a
iliaKracc lo uny town and It sure
ly looks like tin, officers weren't
doing their duty.
Kin inn 111 Fulls bus Hie name
"f being a lough, rough town
where various degrees of vk-o
are practiced.
A short time ago I was one
of nearly four hundred signers
seeking to have alt iiuesiloualile
lament duuio ha!. Keally Mr.
Dennis, it stands lo reas'iu Mint
if there were such a den of vice
as you see In that dance hull. In
Ainerlru, tho league of Nations
would take the uiatler Into Its
hands; thousuuds of Americans
would emigrate, ashamed lo ac
knowledge their native land be
cause such a placo existed there;
why, the very sugo-brusb which
houses on broad street and . innocently grows around the
Commercial street and the lower; door, of the Altamont would
Part of Ninth street, closed. The curl up lis leaves In mnrtiflcav
idea was lo bavo them removed tion. Hundreds of peoplo find
when the paving was finished, an innocent and harmless amuse-
Thaf. been finished months ago.
Today they are operating wider
open than ever. Good walks;
good pavement; flno for them
and their homes.
That sort of peoplo do not be
long in Klamath Kalis occupying
good homes that are needed for
law abiding citizens.
Houses are scares for the work
ing people in Klainnili Kails.
One cunt walk down llieso
streets me titloin-d, day or uig.il.
without being Insulted by some of
the low down customers of these
houses. Ula. ks mid whites all
ment In dancing at Altamont
und thero Is no just cause why,
just for ft personal abhorrence
of dancing, a man iu your posi
tion should condemn so violently
an inoffenslvo recreation. ;
An .now, Mr. Dennis, just ono
thing more. I shall not wrtto
you must soon get busy and com
pose another, story, pi-rluips on
'-The Sunday School, a Meuaco
to our Community". Pardon the
satire; I just couldn't help It.
What I wus going to say , Is
this. Why pick on the younger
Hie same. It a a disgrace to a I genuratlon? I know lots of fel
town with as many officers nnd j Iowa that havo '.leek, oily hair1,
as niuny churches a. we have who haven't much money, but
hero. . ! tlte money they hnve Is certainly
I trust that our ne.w sheriff jnol earned from 'violation of
nud officers will do their duty i laws' as you lusiet. All of these
i '
Whpn iinttr
Children Cry
for It
Tlmro Im liarilly n''.hoiirlilil
thttt liflHii't heard nl t'nslorhi!
At It-nut five million bitm.'g pre
tiovnr without 1t. If Ihorfl are
children In your family, there's
almost daily need of Hs comfort.
And any niht may find you very
thankful them's u bottlo In the
house. Juttt a ff-w drops, and
that colic or constipation la re
lieved; or diarrhea checked. A
veKL'tahle product; a baby mm
edy meant for young folks. Cos
toria Is about tho only thing you
havo ever h?ard doctors adviso
RlvliiK to Infants. Stronger med
Iclnps aro dunsroun to a tiny
baby, howvor har.nloss they may
be to grown-ups. (Jood old ('as-
long about It, ff I know that 1 1 "" 'h " 7, ' VTr n V.v
spare you n slceplesH, anxious
night, ll. Is always readv, nlwuys
safe to uw; Iu emr-rgenrlcs, or
for nvuryday nilmcnts. Any hour
of the day or night that baby
Im'i'oiups fr'tful, or rKlli-HH. 'a
lorhi was iivt utoro popular
with nioihiTK than It Ik today.
Kvery druggist litis it.
To the first
half-million new
Ford owners
an, a , - V
TO THE lialf-million mm and wo
men who have receiver! new Fort!
in (he last eleven months, there is
no need to dwell ou the perform-
once of the car.
You have tented it aprctl on tha
open road. In traffic you have
noted its quirk acceleration and
the safely of its brakes. You know
how it climbs the hills. On Ioiik . .
- trips and over rough stretches you
have come to appreciate its easy
riding comfort. Continuous driv
ing has proved ils economy of
om-ratiiMi and low coft of i'p
kecp. This is ait invitation lo you to
lake full advantage of the service
farililirs of the Ford denier OKgiin
izaliou so that you may r.oiilinue
lo enjoy many thousands of miles
of carefree, economical motoring.
The point is this. You hove n '
great car in the new Ford. Il is .
Miiiple in design, constructed of
the best materials and machined
willt unusual accuracy, ll is so -Vell'inadc,
in fact, that it requires
Diirprisingly little iilleulion. Yet
that doesn't meon it should be
neglected. Like every oilier fine
piece of machinery, il will serve
you better- aud longer 'if given
proper care,
One of the best wnyt lo do litis
Is to take your car to lhe. Ford
dealer every 500 miles for oiling
and greasing and a rhccking-iip of
the little things that have such a
great bearing ou long life and con
tinuously gootl performance.
Such an inspection may incnn
n great deal to your ear. To you
it means ihoiinuiids upon thou
sands of miles of motoring with, j
out a enre -without ever lifting
the hood.
Ford dealers everywhere have
been specially trained and
equipped lo service the pew Ford. 1
You will find them prompt and
reliable in their work, fair in their
charges, and sincerely eager to
help yon get the greatest possible
ne from your car for the longest
p itl at a minimum of trouble
and expense. Hint - is the true
meaning of Ford Service
Fohd Moron Company