| Ames Daily
Tribune, November 1, 1955
NEWS FLASH - It was reported today that
a surge of cold Canadian air will move across Iowa from the northwest and
send readings below the freezing mark in almost all areas.
DOUBLE FLASH - Ames tune-up Service, "Scoop"
Small, owner, reports that all car owners who want their cars tuned up
for winter driving can get top service from this Ames garage.
Yes, folks, Ames Tune-Up has the mechanics
and equipment to give your car a really top tune-up. Servicemen at
the garage are trained to check all the mechanics of your car, and do all
necessary work connected with Brakes or Wheel Alignment. The shop
has the complete line of Sun test equipment to scientifically analyze your
car. This includes mechanical test for fuel pump vacuum, engine rpm,
and efficiency of combustion of carburetor. The electrical system
is tested including checks on the battery, starter, coil and regulator
and points.
But equipment and procedure don't tell the
whole story, for it takes skilled hands to run machines effectively.
Bud Hill and Harold Marshall have a combined 18 years of experience in
the auto mechanics field, having started in that line of work in 1946.
Speaking of them, Mr. Small said: "These men are real top-notch mechanics
who can handle the very toughest jobs in auto repair."
Mr. Small came to Ames in 1942 and was a
diesel instructor for the Navy at Iowa State college. After being
employed as service manager for a local garage, he opened his Ames Tune-Up
and Service in 1950. All kinds of "Wheel Work" can be handled at
Ames Tune-Up. Brake work includes turning brake drums on a lathe,
and going through the complete hydraulic brake system. Expert wheel
balancing is also offered at the shop.
There are many other specific jobs offered
like grinding of cylinder heads, but the important thing to know is that
Ames Tune-Up has the equipment and know-how to do the very best job for
you. When you take your car to Ames Tune-Up you can be sure that
it is in the best of hands. |