THE OREGON ; SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 9. 1S21. FULL EFRGENCY IN SERVICE IS THE son. i Jaywalkers muss up the street. i "Hell la paved with good Intentions, but why crowd the place. Don't Jay walk." , Never release It suddenly, because this will Jerk the - whole driving mechanism and set up unnecessary strains. . ramenta. These are need for delivery AUTO ! TRADES OFFICERS purposes, a milk wagon, laundry bus, ax- press wagon and "vegetable wagon being the horse-drawn equipment of the city. ; Almost Horseless Four horses yet dwell in Woodland, the seat of Tolo county, adjoining Sao- " i Uslnar tbe Clntcb -Always , let -the clutch la gradually. The fire department and all Other busl- motorlsed. . AUTO TRADE CRY 4 $7r ) A ii Portland Association Making the Garage Take Active Part I in . Aiding All! Motorists. , V; Service efficiency, a eervice which not only meet the demands of the public but anticipates those demands, Is the keynote of the policy of the new administration, headed by Pres ident C. L. Weaver, which will pre side over the activities of the Port land Automotive Trades association during the .coming year. "The success of our organization as well as the success of our members, de pends upon public confidence. Only by the Inauguration of and strict adherence to a basic policy of honesty of service can the automotive crafts expect ; to prosper asserts .President Weaver, who was elected at the November 17 annual meeting of the organization. I ; TO JSDTCATE SHOP OWXKB . . Xt Is the mission of such onranisa . Hon as ours to educate the shop owner to the vital necessity of a square deal towards the public and then educate the public to unhesitatingly recognize a firm displaying our emblem as one guarantee ing honesty of service. j -"The frenzied, hectic days of the: in dustry are gone. Things are getting back to normal and during 1921 it shall be our. strongest endeavor to give j the public a. more efficient service." The Portland Automotive Trades asso- i elation is the new corporate name of the Portland . Garage and Repair Men's association, formed in 1914. Organised fby garage and garage repair men, it has grown in size arid comprehensiveness until oday its membership Includes the ' tire man, the battery man, the painter, the trimmer, the body builder, the -specialty distributor and many others. I Hence the i need for a change of name and the unanimous vote of the stock holders 'to effect the change. TEAB. IS IMPORTANT j . i The past year, under President "Will J. Lester, has in many respects been J the most important in the history of the I organization. ' Its achievements include I the presentation lof a progressive and j promising . trade publication. Automotive News, to the industry, of the Northwest more ; recently dedicated, to the entire industry as its mouthpiece the . promo- tlon of a huge parking project for the Shrine convention, the opeening of an office with an employment department to act as a labor clearing house for the trade and more recently the. change of name to add prestige and power to the association. The -following comprise the 1921 offi cialdom of the j Portland Automotive Trades association : 'President, C. L. Weaver; first vice-president. Axel Kll dahl ; ' second vice-president, Edward Burke ; third vice-president, ii. I. Blu menthal; secretary, R. H. Cross; treas urer, Don Bate ; directors, C V. Conant, R. D. O'Brien. A- E. Fobs, Fred Dundee. Department vice-preeidents : Battery and electrical shops J. W. Van Metre; ga rages. B. N. Donaldson : machine and repair shops, V. ; C. Unden ; tire repair shops, L. M. Harper ; paint and trim ming shopf. Paul Stalger; sheet metal and wheel shops, G. O. Gerber. Hints onj Storagg . Of Automobiles Furnished Owners In spite of the belief that Oregonians motor all the year, there will be some ,car owners who will put the bus away in a short time and hoof it for the rest of the stormy weather. For those who still believe automobiles to be built of -pasteboard,, glued together, and who will presently . be about to lock the garage ' with the car on the inside, the following ' facts regarding the care of tires on stored cars may; be useful : jt Wash the tires carefully on outside j to remove oil and grease. Remove tires from the wheels and , wrap them up in paper or cloth. Store in a cool, dry place away from daylight" ' :! ; 1 i ijj It tires -are left on the car,. Jack up the car, deflate the tires and wrap , them In covera Don't let car stand on i tires all win ter to do so means a new set of tires In the spring. Good Road Boosters Have Catchy Slogan Jn their campaign to ! put across a 12-year $80,000,000 road building pro gram, the good roads advocates of Ala- - - bama have adopted the slogan :- "The heaviest tax the farmer has to pay is , the mud. tax." The farmers in that state re being shown; that good roads benefit them in a dollar and cents way. Good roads advocates in Oregon, where road - building is progressing far more rapidly than it is in Alabama, are thinking of adopting some : similar watchword to stimulate better highways in this state. Here's Way to Join - Driving Chain Ends 1 The easiest way to Join the ends of a driving chain is to jack up the rear ' wheel and then engage the links of one ' end of the chain with the teeth of the countershaft sprocket. If the rear wheel is then turned until it is possible to en gage the first link of the other end of itee chain with that tooth of the sprocaet which brings the links to be joined to- 1 gather, and if the wheel is then turned Ibaak far enough ' so that both ends of t the . chain are held on the sprocket, it .will be an easy matter, especiaUv If a small center punch is used to line sp the ' holes and Insert the connecting pia or Don't Run Solid Tires on Car Track Injuries resulting from running solid tires in car tracks are serious and read r ily apparent. The construction of solids tdoes not permit a ready distribution of , part of the load strain to the rail's lower . flange, so the major portion is carried upon the section running on the car rail with the result that it is quickly worn and broken away. The injury is - not confined to one or two spots on the tire, but extends around the entire -cir-' cu reference, eventually leaving the tire .reduced by one half to carry the full load. ft - 1 w . 1 4- -'4 ' s i . J i( k A i - jj j!. . ...rijl .1. mZm i i i . V i A .; Tit id i i 1 nywiw''11 "" "x1 win M?mr wmHtwM''. pwrnn"""" , n At ;3: Of flccra of the Portland Automotive Trades association, who are heading the various divisions of that organization and working for the stand ardization of the garage and repair business in Portland: l--C. Ii. Weaver, president; 2 C. y. Conant, director; 8 A. E. Poss, director; 4 Edward Burke, second Vice president; R. 1. O'Brien, director; f Fred Dundee, director; 7 Do n Bates, treasurer,; 8 I. Tu Blumen- thai, third vice president; 9 Royal H. Cross, secretary; 10 James H. Cassell, editor Automotive News; It Ajxel, Kildahl, first vice pres - ldent. -1 - j . FEATURE OF RACER PUT ISTOCK CAR Some; of the most Interesting en gineering features developed in rac ing cars are Incorporated in a j new An: erican-built automobile which was recently displayed at the New York Salon. ' ! This car, the Duesenberg Stri tight Eight, haa a single block, vertical, eight cylinder engine and hydraulically Oper ated four-wheel brakes. The principles it embodies were worked out during the war by the Duesenberg' brothers of Elisabeth, K. J., and have been demonstrated in a practical way. ' As the eight-cylinder engine has a bore of 2 and a stroke of S inches, It is as compact as most sixes, the overall length of the cylinder block be ing only 30 Inches. An overhead cam shaft actuates the valves, which ; are inclined in the cylinder head. Aluminum is used whenever practical to reduce weight. f : . j , ' j -The four-wheel braking system is par ticularly interesting, as it is the first example of a construction of this kind on a atock American Car. When the pedal applied, oil is forced from a master cylinder, on the central cross member of the frame, through distrib uting lines to an actuating piston and cylinder unit on the expanding sectors of each individual brake. The oil lead to each front wheel brake is machined in the axle forging and taken through the steering pivot. This eliminates all connections and ! joints. - When the pedal Is released the return springs withdraw the sectors from the brake drums. In the event of a highly Improbable leakage or' breakage in any one of. the oil lines leading to the individual brakes, a floating piston valve instantly closes the opening to that line, this preventing loss of oil and keeping the other brakes in opera tion. , i ; The car has a waeelbase of 1S4 Inches, assuring easy riding and permitting of mounting roomy , bodies. It Is low hnug and sporty in appearance. Quantity production of these cars will be started early in March or ApriL '( Slow Race Contest Latest Novelty for Airplane Drivers ' , j - How slowly can an aeroplane fly? That Is the latest question to occupy the attention of aeronautical authorities. The British ministry recently conduct ed a contest, the winner of which was to -be' the plane that could mam tain itself In the air with the slowest possi ble speed. Harry Hawker of trans Atlantic fame, led with-a speed of 43 miles an hur. A twin-engined Vlckers Vimy. similar to the first to fly the Atlantic non-stop, ' was second with a low speed of 49 miles an hour. Efforts are being made to encourage the development of slow flying craft to insure : greater safety in , landing -and taking off from the ground. 1 -..; !- Vick Brothers of ; -Saleml Are Hosts; New Store Opened Salem. Or, Jan. 8 Several hundred Salem and Willamette valley people were guests . of Vick Brothers of this city. Tuesday night, at the formal opening of their new truck, tractor , and auto mobile salesroom and - warehouse : cn Trade and High streeta : The building is a three-story brick and concrete struc ture, ! modern ia every particular. - The first floor will be used for storage aad display purposes, the second floor will be occupied by the firm's administrative offices, and the third floor will be given over ; to a repair shop and a display room for used aatomobQes. Vick Brothers are local distributors for Sam son tractors and trucks and Oakland and Stuta automobiles. . ;1 Another Correction ; It's all wrong about women not being able to take a joke. -Just observe some of the things they share the front -seat of a car with. , j - Proper Punishment For Jay Walker Is Shown I in Example At a recent safety exhibit at Krle Beach, near Buffalo, N. T 32,000 people saw what should be done to a "Jay walker." At a crowded street corner a young man playacted this unpopular pest. He was promptly arrested, handcuffed, a sandwich sign put on him, with "I'm a Jaywalker" on one side and "I took a chance and it didn't pay" on the other ; and then, with a rope around his neck, he was led around behind a" police wagon covered with slogans, a truck similarly covered and a band. Two of the slogans were : "If you must commit suicide, try pel- Your Ford At the The Auditorium. Touring (Regular) e Applicable to ttx CVA MA TfTBS TO TOO rv'r1 -- , -- --(- r-fr j nriil. nriffiiirssserss' s trtmt KsUs ewrfsto. mtuintfrnrdur eWtae mmH JwlyirM. mimttnm kmu tf ami tmtnly mm. WM A GKRB tkal sJUeld ew. ttwm w rwt cy 9tum ItM priest now im area ITS tUKXB&R AGKS3 fa smAs lt nit CmrmiimmftUhmr mppttmm ty m funlkaim mfwm VtUtmn mi prmtmt mpt W mmm of pmrtimm. , ,. - - - - -f . - T -t '-- ( rf-r It ' rji mmttmmtfadimttimfu ttmtmt Hmjimmj - - n-r i szz uy j 2Z& 't j: "'Y 'V'' ! 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