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Show SUGGESTIONS FOR THE OWNER OF A NEW CAR II SAMPLE PUTT "Every Chevrolet automobile Is thoroughly-tested beforo it leaves the fac ton." says Lou Hams, manager Ogden Motor Car company, local dealer In i Chevrolet passenger cars and trucks. It is- delivered into your hands a ner-fectly ner-fectly balanced, well built automobile of honest and painstaking workm in-shlp. in-shlp. "Your ear, therefore, will be ready for use as soon as you have filled the cooling system with clean water an the fuel tank with a good grade of gasoline. After filling the tank with gasoline tighten the tank cover securely secure-ly to prevent evaporation." "As a precaution, however, and to pvoid mistakes, examine your car. See that the tltes are pumped up hard (air pressure should be about twenty pounds per Inch of tire diameter), remove re-move the caps on all grease cups, and see that they are full Raise the hood and examine the wiring see that the terminals are Ught upon the spark! plugs, that no din or water covers to coll or ignition system; in short, seo that all parts of the motor are clean. I 'and free from surplus oil or dirt. Make! it your business thereafter, during the life of the car. to keep It in thiH condition, condi-tion, and vou will be sure of securing the maximum of service from your motor. "These few details attended to, you are ready to start the motor Before you can do so, however. In fact, before you can start the motor at any time, you must make certain of three things. "First, that the gear-shifting lever Is In neutral position, thai is. It should be free to move from left to ritjht. Second, Sec-ond, that the spark and throttle levers' are In the proper positions for start lng. Third, that the ignition button la turned on." Be absolutely sure that the spark lever is properly retarded Failure to observe this may cause scr loua damage to the starting equlpm-nt.l Aftei all three rules given above have1 been carefully observed, start the motor." |