Section Three , Pages 1 to 4" Automotive SEVENTY-FIFTH YEAB SALEM, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 8, 1925 T - ml fT ! T t 1 ! ill mm ISIIISIX Klausen Pass Is Ascended in ; High Gear for First Time 1 ; in History 1 1 : -'i ,rFor the first lime in the his- Xa Industry, an automobil-6 has as- "enaea me ruggeu uu biccji in cline of Klausea Pass in SwiUer- land. ..." ' ! ' . KIau3en Pass is one of the I highest roadways. In. aU $wltzer- land which, hi improt.ed.ia surface. For years foreign automobile rep resentatives have attempted I to Hcale its- Bteep : incline without change of gears bnt "" never; has this been-officially accomplished until recently when John Qgroats, attached a Willys - OverlancTs field, organization abroad, drove a Willys-Knight is ix over the treacle crous coarse without changing to a lower gear. j To add official recognition to this unusual climb, Tepresenta tives of the Royal Antombile club of Great Britain were on hand to attest to the drive. At its com pletion a certificate of meritori- (Con tinned on pt 2) 1' '3? DOWN THE ROAD i HAROLD PROMISED HIS SWEETIE'S FATHER - tltv Otl rftK Mucvic p t . i w tuv c - it NOW ONE-THtHTY AND' STILL TWENTY 'MILES. TO GO -AND MIGHTY SLOW GOING ON A RIM 1 By Beck (Copyright. 19254 by Metropolitan Xevtpaper Service) CBBK.GBBUQE 1 5.IIES IfflElB Demand for Relatively New brade txceeds All Hopes of Company "Be It Ever So Humble, There's No Place Like Home" Hudsons Av erase Over 20 Maesl To Gallon No other car; of equal power will give more miles per gallon. Come in and let us give you a free ride. .. SEE FOR YOURSELF ''He r'.o "Of ' " 0 4 1 J . ra ' 7 7 A. ' The Portland Motor Car company and its allied city dealers staged a gaso line test Monday with five Hudson closed cars, using General Gasoline. Captain Frank Irvin officiating as starter; ,A! . . - A 1- 0. fyff OA- Ok- POWELL M: Motor Cars 350 N. High Street Telephone 2126 " 'Fill up and let your engine dtfide. was the slogan adopted by the General Petroleum Corpor ation when they first introduced General gasoline to the automo bile owners of the northwest," say W. R. Speck, distributor of General Petroleum corporation In Oregon. "This Introduction took place In Seattle in December, 1923. As a result, the sales of General gasoline increased! in leaps and bounds, even beyond the expectations of tho executives themselves." Mr. Speck lays this phenomenal growth directly to the quality of their gasoline .and also to ; the manner of distribution exclu sively through independent deal era. lie states that it was only after much patience and experi menting that they hit upon a gas oline that would beet the neces sary requirements under all con ditions, and one that . hard the proper balance to insure 'quality.' "in. commenting on the neces sity of having a gasoline well bal anced, he says: "When a gaso line turns into power, it is vapor ized and mixed with aid in the carburetor and in this explosive form fed in the firing chamber of the motor cylinder. The upward stroke of the picton compresses the 'gas tightly whereupon the spark jumps, from pole to pole of the spark plug, firing the. mix ture. The explosion takes but l-300th of a second, and turns into gas that which has been va porized liquid. This gas, at a temperature of 3000 degrees Fah renheit, has instantaneous expan sion which must find an immedi ate outlet. So the piston is driv. en downward to communicate the motion, through the crank shaft and transmission to the driving wheels. It the gasoline is not properly balanced, there will be an uneven spark, which not only tends to cut dow nthe power very noticeably, but also adds much to the wear and tear of the engine by causing jerky explosions. "The General Petroleum corpo ration is confident of the quality of their product and therefore felt perfectly safe in offering it to the public under their slogan i of allowing the engine to decide ElEKllFK 151 II Fiat Basis Provides Pre-dle termined. Cost on, Majn tenanceof Motor These days :-when au automo bile owner finds it necessary to e top in a ser vice station to have his car looped over, or some mi nor adjustment made, he wants to know just'what that particular service operation is going, to cost, before it is, actually Btarted," states J, T. Nicholson, service manager ot the Cleveland Auto mobile company. Cleveland, Ohio "No longer does' the -average motorist; want to put up with ser vice costs, which are excessive. He wants, to be assured of a square deal. It must be remembered that without a flat rate system of charges in effect, it is absolutely impossible fu rail dealers to main, tain a similar cost on service. Each has his own particular ides as to labor costs and what main , tenance work fafWortai Thi hi " proved- to . be so? varying' that many of the foremost car manu- factu re ra have adopted, . what Is. . Known a. Cat : rat F$VK. o$ -charge. The Cleveland 8tx tea just introduced a system of; this ' character to its distributing; ganfzation. " , ' ' "... "The completion, ot thla Oat ; rate system dtea. haak ovr sev eral years, Inasmuch, U it wa. , necessary to record tha time and moat, of thousands of, service oper." . ations In the, shops of Clevalani ' Six distributors and dealart. This of course, haa enabled, the factoty: to work out equitable charge basis for each service operation in connection, with the Cleveland six. ' " , . " "Each Ckt land Six dUtrlhu- . tor or dealer adopting this system of service, is supplied with a list .: of, maintenance, operations, the -cost of eaclv being definitely stat-" ed; cgnsequentry Cleveland Six ' costs in tliis respect will b- ual form with a:h. distributor and dealer who. hAs adopted the flat rate system in conjunction, with ' his business." ' . V i ..." . , ' ' Start GENERAL Gasoline helps you to start the day right. Jt has in it enough of the very light fractions to vaporize easily and ignite instantly in a cold motor - Hence, na matter how col3 the morning, "General" gets you away with, a song. And all day long it vyill keep your, engine turning smoothly with a kick in every stroke. Check up and you'll be surprised at "General's" hberal. mileage, "General" : is made from selected crude by the most effi cient known method of refining. It has all the pep of qld style gas. : ' ;- - - Drive up to the Green-and-White Sigrj at an. Independent Dealer's if you don't know "General. Just "Fill up and let your engine decide!" ' 1 rAsk ioi Scrip Book$ . . . ., j .. e - n n n n , - - . II. II! : ) MMm & TXTTT Oil IJD IJD LiO V. R. SPECK, Distributor, Salem, Oregon