THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM.' OREG027 SUNDAY MORNING, JANUAltY SO, 1927 hsieotfb mi iiis 62 rteral I Moto rs Completes 1 notner Year of Krosper . ity; Employes Benefit - -That General Motors has co mi pieiea another year of prosperity la - clearly portrayed in the an aounceinent by the corporation to 8,623 of Its employs, participants ia me general Motora Saying and Investment Fund, Class of L 192 li that Be distribution of 1 it i 51 in cash and common stock la being made. The employes are ; to re celve Jl.527,845 in cash, this be teg their" original payments Into me savin rs fnnd nin, in &... cumponiaea semf-annaally at the rate of 6 per cent., . In addition to this cash1, there .will be distribi nted 42.686 shares of General Mo . ivjumoa siock .naying a mart feet TftltlA ft ' m naramW - 1326 of, ?6,733.716: , i ; 4 Iff the case of an individual whd fcald $3 00 .Into: this class h had Returned to ;hlm",the -original in! restfcaejit 11S Interest, and In ad dftionT General Motors , common stock having a market value ot approximately $1775. TO sum marire. he employe received $413 io cash and secnritles worth f 1775 a profit of nearly $1900 on kn original Investment of 1300. - All this was possible only be cane the employe had become In a derree a partner, In the business and profiled tnroosh the ' Incre ment In value which he- himself had In part made possible. Stop, look, and listen to our an pal. If yo hare not' absolutely satisfied withJ yoonlaundry probi lem, call 165. Hand work . our specialty . () Doughton , & Sherwin, Hard ware, 586 N, Coml.St. Hardware builders' supplies., paints, varn-i ishes. Give us a tall, you'll find our prices reasonable. ' (! PMMMPIIES COLETEBEF - r r t . ' : I' ' i Relay Motors : Corporator! I aKes uver Hants of Two Urge Firms . The Relay Motors 'corporation-;; recently incorporated to take over all assets of the Commerce Motor Truck company of YpsilafnU; Mich igan and Service MotorsIffcorpofi ated, Wabash, Indiana; announced the officers of, the -amalgamated company recently.; T In 1915 E. W; BasriclME; R Ianr aia W? ftV Basslck cTilred control the Commerce Motor Truck compapy, increasing and ex. - patfoi.lta .manufacturing: afid raWjr activities. Through the eff fcs E- w Basslck the amal gcitlqt of companies. wa com. r-lo; d, and its policlea will be out line df byhlm."- !R. .Bassick . cb -.Jrman of the board' of ' direct -or-of the new coiapany. Is known , t o Jhe automobile world i as foii . n" V vice president of the B&sslek ; r fU-GIllam, president of Relay Mr, drt corporation. was president . of f-lervlce Motorsfc Incorporated pf to the amalgamation. Mr. i OiiJm has been president of the -S-ve Motors. Incorporated since ?.9"S'X coming to Wabash from the "? -national Harvester cpmpany. lie fas been identified with, the trvU Industry for man jr years. Holmes, vice" president, wilt Jiave charge of all sales. He ha, rsen director of sales for the C'omrjf rce Motor Truck company, wa r Vice president and salesman a.gti of the Republic Motor,Trnck o; . iv-ny'-durlng its most successful- years and has for many years bciJi issociated with the motor. truk' 'ndustry. " e ; ;-v;' t . :.K. Taber; formerly, treasurer . - cf : Service Motors', Incorporated, 1st err atary and treasurer of the ne; IfCmpany, J Uiifvkinr title to : the real es tate, p:ant8re4ii!pment and other r, a;?r";s -if Service Motors.' Incor- , poiAte?, Relay-Motors corporation acr;uj-ei'!one of the finest, motor r;, f abtor fes " in the country. The -plant at .Wabash ' consists of a'rd - brick buildings of the 'mct. modern construction, design ed usd built "for efficient prodnt UO? 'of, motor vehicles. Its loca 1 iou js 1 leal for; both easy; access to r'jrccs of supply and f or-con-oti , al distribution of the finished , TJie Amalgamation brings' ' to Wii'aPh i'ot'only Ibe manufacture - of Oimmerce truck, -but the ni.i i fcftre also of the Relay Drive- truck, one of tbo. leading de ,lppnrsnts - In the truck and bus 'field. In tn-C. this drive p!"- Mtsc:4 iy be the most Important fon-'Td eince the inception of t? coptmercfal vehicle. " h iAi year have - been spent in tMrrH-tin$ the! Relay" Drive "Onder tL ,nyost revere tents. While Us r:i?riueers 5o not claim the Relay Di in rny radical departure froiA acei.-ted mechanical princl-pi-""". U doc? represent' a distinct ad . .juicemer-t In motor truck de-gisi.-: " .' .". . " : - " ' ' f "' -V action of the Relay Drive i: ich that trucks equipped with it. ",'lualiy climb over obstacles. V 1 J the - rear wheels strike an t ' rurtiott,--- the load liftaitseU nvc frfR-ard with the rssult .t u" . vh-'c " .a ar-3 carrfa.1 over with, a minimum of gjiock and of powerreqairements.,' I ; ; Under adverse conditions of the most . severe nature the Relay Drive shows ability to handle ca pacity loads with ease The "drive converts road shocks Into energy that provides auxiliary power at the Instant .when"; power . is most needed.' It reduces operating' and maintenance costs, increases' tire mileage . ; through.:? constant f road contact, greatly Increases tractive effectiveness, cushions", 1 driving mechanism, permits smoother rid ing, and broadens the field for motor vehicles greatly increasing the earning power "of motor trucks, ; The principle of the .Re lay Drive Is such as to utilize the load-on the truck .whereby, the load actually assisjts in moving the vehicle. , ; ;:,'.V:V . The new company': is confident not only or rapid development in this country, -but In foreign lands as well. Where economy and dur ability are needed Relay Drive trucks ; wlirbe without rlvalsv v : Officials : of the J new ; company state that the manufacture of both service and commerce .trucks will. W continued. : The new com bined capitalization -"will "provide for an agreeslve "merchandising campaign for -both the commerce and service" lines,: as, well as the new Relay ; line, .resulting in steady and .consistent; growth of the business- a,' 5 f J-' ; iSj ; Halik & EofT Electric Shop 8 8 Court St Everything electric. from motors and fixtures and tnjh piles ' to wiring.- Get prices and look at eomnlete stock. ) , " r . -' - . 1 R First National Bank, the bans of friendship and r helpfulness, in time of jieed. .... Interest paid on time "deposits. Open an account and watch your- moiiey grow. () QILAND GREASE y:i IMPORTANT! IN CAR (Continued trcia 1.) i v. i . 1 111 '-i, -t f ' .:. - .. the first vapor that arises,"' to - be later, condensed again, when - the crude oil Is heated, Is gasolene; a l!i tie more heat, - and distillate separates itself; then comes kero sene or coal f oil: the fourth, and tst form - of vapor; condenses as ltibricating oil stock. .All that Is left, of the, original , crpde oil - is the base mentioned above, wax or asphalt, i; U :A.,':. . ' :: While! lubricating oil. is a nat ural productgrease is purely arti ncial. ; YMi have een Your.- wif o make mayonnaise? Firf: combine the. snlidr,- ifcen olive- it gradually added ; Exactly. the" .gsamerin mak ¬ ing grease. A t mixture ,pf lime with .hard tallow,, then oil added f make- it sufficiently plastic, In making j the stringy differential grease, caustic . soda ' is used Jn- i' in -yoar- automo.Diie ..-. engino crank . case, . the "oil eerves several purposes.' Lubrication, of course, but also, to make a perfect seal between the piston : and, tho cylln b'er 'walls! Otherwise there could be no ; effectual compression or suction." In passing, did you ;know. that for. a' brief instant, when the cas mixture eiplodea, that .the film of oil on your cylinder, walls Is subjected to the tefriffic tem pcrature of. 300? ; - The best of oil; cannot help r but be partially consumed.' :; ';' ; -v . '. k-: :t ' " A leading service station is re sponsible ; for thestatement that r.eglect j in renewing; or replenish ing : crank case oil causes more re pair bills-r than, -j any other one cfuse. 1 Second and 1 third ' place they assign to-wheel bearings and universal :- joints.;;;:":- ' k ;?v ;" ; e- 'The 5 average car "owner alts too long' before attending to his lubrication. - Cars Innumerable come to 4 the" service s station . with tea rings gone "dry?- oh pipes , plug ged with bid oil, etc -The service man eannof do a satisfactory job, andts 6ften .ensnred..i '.-.'. I. ? : Another ? thing In - th4 ; lubrica tion, game.-There: are many good oils; and : also some extremely worthless kinds. .Ton have got to depend on' the honesty of your, ga rage man to a - ' Certain - extent. Moral:. pick a good one and stick to-: hint, fciy?-i--- -Jt -V-y-iiv-,Your car does, not have human intelligence. The proper ttImeto oil and grease depends, ok you." It Is true that you will, soon know It if bearings go dry, but" io Quote the service manIf you wait till the car - tells you go to a repair slop, not a service station." ;' ! The -Statesman wishes to ex press its appreciation and thanks to Mr.r A.: F. Mullerwelss of the Union Oil "company, for much, of the information contained in the above article. . You Should Worry- f .Whether your car is greased or oiled as long as it , - - . runs alright ' . " BUT when something: goes ; wrong and you baf e a big re pair bill to pay and new parts to buy -.you'll wish that you had run in and had it lubri cated properly. . i "Our. Hish Pressure Alemilc Seryice Assurer l!ie Lubrica ; tion of All ' Vorliing Paris. Lubrication "is Oieuper Than I'artS v.. C C PRODUCT! ffll ' GREATLY EMBED "A tf-- Graham i Brothers ... Report 1 Large Gain in Canadian Business Last Year ; I'roductlon facilities of Graham Brothers, truck manufacturing di vision of Dodge Brothers,: Inc.: were expanded over 40 per cent In 1926.: the; first full year of Dodge Brothers control of this company, according to an official announcement. Production - and sales under Dodge Brothers guid ance last year more than kept pace: with the increase in manu facturing facilities. '.'Shipments' or (trucks and motor coaches in 1926 totaled 87.463 units, a gain of 85".7'per cent over the 2 4 .0 5 6 shipped la 1925. Cra- ham Brothers! best previous year. snipments or, -ton - commercial cars totaled 29 J30 airalnst 26.820 against 26.65 7, a gain of H.9 per cent, ; :t. ,.:t r.-f.M .-- i V One of the particularly bright spots In Graham Brothers record last year was the very large gain In Canadian business. Total ship ments of trucks to dealers in the Dominion during 1926 show an increase ot ; 191.9 per : cent over 1925. i;i"v.:.;.;h;.,' Expansion of Graham Brothers plants last year includes the addi tion' of a quarter of 'a, million square feet of floor space at the plants in Detroit. Evanavllle. Ind.. and Stockton.' California.- The to- tat, floor space devoted to - the building of t Graham. Brothers trucks and commercial "cars now exceeds v 850.000 square feet. These plants are among the larg est and beat equipped in the. In dustry. 5 -i. ;.i t .;::,( ' ' - . Since 1921, when Graham Brothers adopted '. the Dodge Brothers factories have ' grown "1.250 per cent. fij I . . 1 This -: tremendous increase in manufacturing facilities has been paralleled, by the development of the trucks themselves. ; Ten years of f constant improvements since tne , t Incorporation - of Graham Brothers in 1917 have resulted in new conceptions of -what a truck can do and ot the values 'avall able. , ;.- h : ? , From a .single ; model in 1921; the Graham Brothers line has orown to 13 models with 31 stan dard bodies. - These are made in -ton. - l.ton (G-boy).. 1-ton and 2-ton models with , varrying wheel bases." In addition , to the standard " models, the factory", through its ' special equipment di vision, supplies special bodies de signed to meet.the different needs fitT oTef .100 , distinct' businesses and vocations. ; " ' . 4 The past year market the intro duction of Graham Brothers 2-ton truck at a price nearly $600 lower than any 2-too truck had before been sold. The 1-ton (G-Boy) also made !ts bow in I926as an tmeortant development ' In design and weight distribution. " Note worthy Improvements were also Incorporated In the 1-ton models.- All of thetse improvements, added to the tugged strength and handsome, appearance for -which Graham 'Brothers trucks are so well known, have been welcomed by truck buyers.' Graham Brothers now build trucks, motor coaches and busses to? meet over. 90 per cent of all commercial . motor transportation requirements; "With this advan tage at the beginning;, 1927 prom ises to. bring even greater Tecords. t ; Dodge Brothers dealers who sell and service Graham Brothers trucks in every part of. the world have set their v sales quotas for trucks during: the ' coming 'year well beyond the 1926 record and a" large bank' of orders Is on hand af Graham Brothers factories. The plants are being operated at full capacity. ; At,tho convention of Podge Brothers dealers in Detroit arly In January practically every dealer confidently predicted that 1927 l is toi-be ' another record breaker for Graham ; Brothers salef., continuing : the unbroken record ht yearly gains of 5 5 to 2 IS per - cent which have (been made, every .year since 1921. , HUPP PAYING MORE : FOR HIGH QUALITY much to be enjoyed from any business in addition to the mere making of dollars and cents, and we have found " that this policy keeps our business on a splendid keeL ' "." .' . i I : . ' "American families haver been Auto Electric Service ; IL D. Barton BaUcrieM. Blagnetoa ' Generators Ulectrfc frkwic -for - : Anlu or Itadlu -, TelephoiMJ ' 1107 . , an! Terry Circcts buying. llapmobiles for 1 S yiars, in steadily increasing numbers. Today we still have to put out our first .-bad car,; 1 That. Is at reputa ttcn Well .worth -having, r and a record we expect to continue to maintain. '.vXf : ';-.t( ! "Our owners appreciate , j thij additional ten " per cent. i.They know It, actually saves theraP mpn cy; Ovrr and nbove that it kvoidrf loss of 'tire," bother and the thou sand and one Ills that can beset a motor car in which these" neces sary and fundamental precautions are hot taken to insure itabeing right; before It; is' offered to the P. K. Shafer's . Harness j and Leather Goods store, 170 S..Cjml. Suit cases, valises, portfolios, brlel cases, gloves and mittens. Large stock. The pioneer store. 4 () f : Henry O. Miller, 184 S. Coml. St where most people prefer to get their auto parts for aJL makes Of car's. Trade fiere and make savings on all auto parts. BIG M G.U IN STEEB IV1IEEL Smell of Lunch Attracts Ani mal; Horn Tooted Fran . tlcally for Release GLACIER PARK. Montana.-- (Special) Jim Graves, earst while rorest ranger, of Glacier National faric. who evolved Into a 'fbreRt lobby" v mountain tourist adviser assigned to the mammoth hotel at the park eatewav. W an thority for this bear storv,-Which he says tops everything he ever saw In the wild animal kinedom of the Rockies. I "Last sumer I eulded a ine- clal automobile party into the! Red kagle Lake country and we I left the car at the trail's end and! just below the lake." he says. ?The party spent the moraine trout fishing, and just before noon we bad the limit and returned tri the opening In the timber where! the car was parked. As we neared-the spot we heard a continuous honk ing of an automobile horn a suc cession of quick frantic too'tirigs." "When we came nnnn tho ma chine we were amazed to see a big black bear with her haunchek on the front seat excitedly pawing at tne steering wheel in an effort to get out over the side. The mora she struggled In her entanglement wun me wneei, the more she paw ed, the horn -button... The natae of the horn evidently frightened ner more than her presence there did us. al thou eh one or tvn m em bers of the party showed Ttiern Beives to be mighty scared: ;iAs I cautiously - walked ud to' thd -ar from . the 'other side the ibear managed to extricate TierselfM she leaped out over the running board and scampered up' the mountain side with her neck hair all Truffled up in fright. - -:--- "We found the back eat had been lifted out of place' and our lunch boxes torn to pieces. , It was the odor- of food that had lured the animal to her first raid on an automobile.- We concluded it was a good thing she hadn't jshif- ted the gear- lever and stepped ou the gas-during her mad scramble in tne car. For. we foundJ she had: hit against the emereencv brake and thrown it off." " ; , You Can Get Better Brake Service Here Because: 1. 3Iakino; brakes safe' is my business. I hve made a study of brakes, tkeir faults and reme dies. t. ' 2. I have the proper tools and equipment i to service your brakes quickly and correctly, t . , 3. I carry a : complete, stock of the best brake linings. ; -i 4. After I reline your brakes I keep them prop erly adjusted for a whole year free of charge, j , raIKE PAtJEK - Salem's Drnkr- Specialist ,273 S. Coiiuiiert UI KtL . J HYDRAULIC FOUR WHEEL J ) - mamrmom: r . , - l - i t ISIIBMDESIGil CilPTIITESMffi Ambassador and Cavalier Models Create Greater In-. - terest and Attract - The JNew Nash Ambassador and C a valier. with t heir : JPrench type roofs an d forward sweeping, backs LaVe been an outstanding attrac tion af the big: automobile shows held at the NewSYork; Philadel- tbla. Ruffalo, ' Brooklyn j:j Cleve Und. Cincinnati end . other places, were i outspoken in' their enthusi asm for - th ese n ewest Nash . crea tion s. j On i all sides the new .Nash body concept ion is being- referred tolas the most; striking develop ment In the -history of American closed 'car craftsmanship and It is freely; prophesied ' that it would ftxert a profound 'Influence upon the- wholo future trend of enclosed t-ar body design In t his country. As a "matter JofAfact; this new Nash design really , inaugurates America's rise' to thehelghta long held by ; the great body ' designers of Europe whose conceptions have always been regarded as . authen tlo. Now,? under the leadership of Naah,i this country ' may be ex pected to reverse; old time tradi tions and establish itself ta.s the world! center of motor car styles. It will probably be only a ques tion of months before "other, large iisotor car manufacturers will be developing models that pursue the general lines - Nash has now in augurated in the Ambassador and Cavalier. - ; j Of particular Interest I Is the manner In which Nash, body art icle have treated the roofline and the rear of the body. Their grace ful contours and perfect symmetry though strongly suggestive of the French mode are entirely original wish iNash. And the "town car" effect; at the front is also a , de cided) Nash innovation that imme diately captured the admiration of show; visitors. ' ' i In ! developing these two new models Nash expert colorists pro duced another surprise in the way of colorful body finishes that prov ed second only; to the design it self in interest. Using: darker tones ;for 4the upper structure, fenders, and running gear, .and lighter tones for the body Nash created a color harmony of ex quisite beauty. And the richly luxurious effect of the exterior is maintained , throughout- the inter No Amateurs Here ! ! Our men know how lo wash, polish and lubricate m-- your, car, fireproof Storage Garage 252 South Libert y . DAY STORlGB BY MOXTILLY KATES. 1 i A PHILCO Has ' -! WSM. : ' m ) Costs Two Cents Per Day j to Operate j Liberal allowance on your old battery and " unnecessary 1 if'. E. HiBURRELL'. BATTERY AND ELECTltlCAL SEUV1CK 233 North Hi3h Stxcct , V' , v - - Telephone 203 ior. All hardware, for example, l&ja beautiful period design. The steering wheel, window V. mculd ligs, and 'door panelsTire of real Circassian 4 : walnut. , I The uphJ siery Is deeply tufted and of gen um a Chaso ' Velmo Mohair velvet. Roth models '. feature; ft wealth of appointments and. fittings of rota ble tastefuinesa. As "with alLoth -.V" Nash.; models the; Ambassador end Cavalier - are powered with ibe Nash . 7-bearing . jruotor, f.b' world' -jmoothedt typc.V T fie!,Ars- bassador la provided upon the 127 Inch wneeJbase and the" Cava Lei is mounted on the; special six chassis. . ' , . ' " ,G. W. Day, tires, tubes and ac- cesiKried; Las the Goodyear tires, tne standard or the - world. Mr. Day can gire you more mileage. Corner Coml. and ptemeketa. () ' atton's . Book Store .offers all i the latest In Birthday Cards. Try I them. Ask to be shown the fun niest of all .card, Scotch Birthday', i J40 State St. t) WINTER DELIVERY : BENEFITS BUYERS . (Conunuod from pg I.) aamp clothing also. The custom er taking delirery- at Jjilstlme re ceives fc,,ar wlth ; complete new equipment new tires, new 'bat tery,' newr chassis- -savings in' re pair expense, plus the satisfaction of driving a. car that', wlir -with stand the ' severest conditions. more than offset depreciation, and In a car that has no yearly model changes there ia no valid relson for waiting for. "spring styles. At this season we are able to give the customer the " extra, per sonal attention and service not al ways possible1 during the months of the spring and summer rush. The Midget Meat Market never fails to give you the finest meats and fish. There Is but one place In Salem to get the finest fish. The Midget Market has! it for you. (). Oregon . will have " above . $1," 000,000 forest highway and road funds, in 1927-28. CHIEF CLEAR SKY DRIVES P0NTIAC (OontlnoM from -f 1) - Indian musical history, is said to have received much of his knowl edge of Indian, music from Chief Clear Skyk Cadman'is- also, an ncnor member of the Iroquois. The sachem, who 'has an excel lent-Idea of the mechanism of .mo tor cars generally for a layman, is very proud of Ms Pontiac, be said. 'not only because It Is named af- THAT SOCKET POWER The World Beat : .--.--1 TRY IT ; YOURSELF equipment ; tr r the treat Ottawa chief, and carries the Indian head as a sym bol on its radiator :cap, but for Mvervone savs- 6 - -X ickis nu: Buick reliability is one reason why the ma jority of new Buicks every year are purchased by old Buick owners, "j . 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