8 THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEil, OREGON, SUNDAY HORNING, NOVEMBER C.1S27 BIG WIM Fill i UDinS PAIGE SALES Jennings Organization Oper ating 38 Establishments At New York ' . 'HI N NEW 'YORK- Announcement iras mdo her : recently : that C, II. Jennings. Incorporated, one" of New. York's, largest automobile retailing' organizations, associated with . Dodge Brothers continuously since 1914, has become affiliated j yt t . with the alge-DctroIt Company ol Ji New Tork and will henceforth ,: i serre exclusively as a Pttlfe deal-:-V" 'y er la New York. The announce ment comes as .a surprise due to - the long association of Cv 1L Jen nings with Dodge Brothers, Inc., first as New York sales represen tatire, then aa sales executive at Detroit, and since 1924, a3 the metropolitan dealer. . , Since the, organization of lc. H Jennings, Incorporated, in Novem- Dr Hit, k grew to mc'uae . s force of more than 650 persons. operating - 3 8 well-located sales rooms and service stations, with a sales volume Jn 1926 approxi mating 110,0 0,000. , -. h Mr. Jennings new connection with the Paige company brings. to Paige one of the. strongest retai) selling organization in the , auto motive field. ' '; : , In associating himself with r the three Graham Brothers,; and - the -Paige line.l Mr. Jennings baa re sumed in a closer way. the contact with the Grahams which he en joyed during their former associa tion in the manufacture and sale of Graham ' Brothers Trucks and Dodge Brothers cars. "In my association with Joe, Robert and Ray Graham Jn the past, I found the same honesty. sound business' policy and remark able organizing ability which gave John F. and Horace E. Dodge tbeir wonderful reputation and. es tablished public confidence in the values they offered.-for the public knows the- Graham , standard of values," n!d Mr, Jennings in an nouncing his- taking - on of . the Paige.? - :---'r-'V-l.'- "I believe that their association T.-ilh the Paige-Detroit Motor4Car Company will make Paie one of the key factors in the industry 1 feel that it is certain that they will advance" standards of value fn their new field Just aa they have! in other fields which they have entered. - -.! f This is why I can turn with real enthusiasm : to this new un dertaking and' at the same time carry with me the hearty support of my organization.. Beyond ques- tion it enables C H. Jennings. In co.porated,. to continue its basic policy of offering outstanding mo tor car ralues in this market- Tie rapid rise of C. M. Jennings to a position of power in the New York automotifd field, having doubled his business in his second year, has 'marked him as one .of the interesting personalities along Xvw York's automobile row ! . Throughout the development of tbe Jennings business there has been evidence" of military precision and dispatch,- which probably tra ces back directly to Mr. Jennings TAKE MOTORLESS AUTO ON TOUR OF CONTINENT f-;i career at West Point from" which he was graduated In 1902. later completing a four year mechanleal engineering course at Lehigh Un iversity, ' "Fundamental honesty. me chanical genius, ability to organ ize, Mr. Jennings counts them off, "these are the Qualities noon which all lasting successes are built. , - The convincing successes of the Graham brothers. In other and varied lines of endeavor are indicative, of the fact that these principles are - new' being applied to Paige under tne Graham con trol i and ' operation." , Through the "affiliation with C. H.. Jennings," Incorporated.; Paijre acquires rfnlL" retail coverage of' the metropolis and most ' of Its pros petotU: suburbs', ' service ., sta tions and 4; salesrooms, L together with the Immeasurable good-wil: built up by Jennings', policies and activities in the last three years. At their new locations the Jen nings organization will continue tc offering tlieir full facilities td olr' wThe camel that goea five days without a drink pales in comparison with a motor car'that is crossing customers and to Paige owners il Canada without art engine. ' Frank J. Elliott and George A, Scott, of Amherst, New Brunswick, shown' additions. above with their strange machine, are piloting it on ,the 5,00 0-mile trip. How do they do ft? Kind - ' . motorists tow them. They average five to ten miles on every tow. The boys .were snapped on their Oldsmobile Erects arrival Winnipeg. . : mH-m . ; 4 ;-; . - ' I if 50' Giving Pupil Lift ; Declared- Danger (Continued from Page One) ; hlclea. transforming traffic Into a veritable maelatrom. ' Thus, he be comes a menaoe to others aa well aa to'nimoelr. - "Parents and' teachers ' should do all in their power tov discour age this habit which la so easily developed. Their . duties are to point out the manifold hazards In volved and plaoe llft-eeeking In the category of those things that are definitely, forbidden. "School that give Instruction in eafetj and their number Is growing enormously, should make this lesson "most prominent In their general courses, the A.A.A. believes. Its importance. para mount and the reopening of sctool provides the proper time to begin instruction ao .that when winter with its ley, slippery streets ar rives, this hazard will definitely have .been removed or materially reduced. -...-( Franklin Airman : : : Arrives in Salem (Continued from Page One) w'thout a break or decrease r. in abUKy, to 50 or 6 0, miles and no strain. Tao roughness. Just an easy, restful security for the passengers in the maintenance of this mile a minute pace for hours and hoars. '. J. H. ; Mden. mans ger for the W. F. Pettyjohn Co.. has installed a beautiful five passenger A!. . in service as a demonstrate ; and during the past few days c the new series arrived, a ncr: ' of motoring enthusiasts here 1 . examined. and acclaimed the i: Franklin the most wonderful tomoblle that they have cv i seen and ridden in.. ' ' Emergency repairs can of tea I c made with the aid of ordinary friction taper A leak in the gaso Jine fine can be temporarl'top ped,by first applying a thic a( -it-! lng" of laundry soap an2lhen U p Ing the line. This useful inforrna-' tion was given out by the Vfc$teri Auto Supply Company. . Read the Cfassified t . ... Research Building- (Continued from Page One) daily run : of test work, will be boueed In the new bulldin? so tha they, will tie available to the iumi engineers who conduct the labora tory tests. fj'tv;--' -;:; ; Two of Ithe many new- devices which bare; been developed .and which will be installed .in the new engineering 'building ': are an Im proved type of dynamometer and a torque demand Indicator. r Heretofore, dynamometers have been capable of measuring horre dower only.4 The new type has been augmented, by new devices which permit of a scientific check of other factors, such as a mea sure of t acceleration, power" and the amount of horsepower require ed to overcome, car inertia. The torque demand indicator is device that can be placed in an automobile In placer of the trans roisslon.'.' Xhls gives an accurate record of , the horsepower required Tinder certain conditions, such as hill "climbing, (deep sand driving hd to overcome wind resistance. While the car is being road-tested The co-ordinated data from, this machine and the; new type dyna nometer will permit the duplica tion of the came- testa eifher on the tad or in the laboratory; :U : s Caing these i two .machines wil? llow the engineers to apply their keenly sensitive instruments to an 3ngines whUe it ie running in a block ad detect every detail of en gine 1 performance under actnal road conditions. This permits acl entitle analysis of "causes of va rious conditions Impossible when a car la being operated on the road, where testa merely - result ?in ob Eervatlons of effects and results. ; The experimental, and develop ment machine shop will be equipped with fine - precision ma chines Including facilities ade quate to build an entire automo bile within the new engineering building. ? . - " - The slow motion picture will be called upon to assist In analyzing car reactions to actual road condl tions. This-, will be used in con Junction with the chassis dynamo meter, which, for these tests, will be. equipped with eccentric, rolls with "Uneven surfaces to simulate actual road conditions. Slow mo tion pictures of a car riding the chassis dynamometer and the use of the stroboscope will enable the engineers to-, study, fprlng 4 and shackle action and, in fact, every derail of a car's road action. The outward appearance of an automobile is of major importance and . provision " for this ''. feature of engineering has been made In the model' car studioVr' I r Q -:V, -:, The studio will ; be' t equipped with turntables that can be slow ly revolved to permit! a study of every angle of a'car. modeL Spec ial lighting effects will reveal every detail of the car design and will be used to demonstrate night driving conditions and reflections. That portion of the building de voted to the car studio will have walls that can be opened bo that long range? -views' of the cars on the turntables may "be had without limitations caused by the building dimensions. "."- , : ' Engineering : production activl-; ties will remain where they are now located as will the engineer ing .executive offices. This will entirely'., divorce current 7 produc tion engineering work.: with ; the attendant visitors, from tha i de sign, ; research, experimental fan d development activities. The metal lurgical laboratory also will re main In its present location as it functions not only In engineering activities' but also in maklg metal lurgical tests of production mater ials as they are received. Through the combined activities of this new engineering; building, the ' General Motors Proving ground and the General Motors Research 7 laboratories at Detroit, Oldsmobile has' engineering facil ities - at Its command second to none. s - : UP. kass them all in a 100-mile run Thafs what a Franklin does, easily and tirelessly . Indiana is to build a temple In memory of Lincoln. Every prospective- politician over - there should be made to sit and gaze at it for one year before running for office. Cincinnati Enquirer.- i . f o - t ... . v- : . - - : ; - :- ... - rauM1 1 . .'' - ' - .it. . ' 4 ' i " . YOURSELF 4 arid OTHER'S EQUIP YOUR CAR WITH A SET OF NEW MILLER TIRES - : - . I-1 ; : ' - New tire3 with 'a good tread will avoid skididng and sliding around. . Don't go through the winter with your old slick tires. - We will make you a liberal allow ance for them on new ones. -..-- Miller Tires Are Equipment on America's Finest Cars Such i LINCOLN . F(1RD - - -I. nuitTC IIUDSOX 1 RSSRX1 WOLVKRINE MARaIOX Mia STEARNS KNIGHT PIERCE ARROW -VEUE 1 -,.r. -GARDNER OLJSMOBIL,E v REO TRUCKS MOON - . . . . ' DIANA FALCON KNIGHT COLUMBIA v AUBURN RTUTZ JEWETT MILLER TIRE SERVICE 197. S. Commercial 'Ross, Smith. Telephone 313 m w - k1 t "v u T7 i 'X TVyTTTT I i" Nash built EXTRA rower into the big "ffj" fected motor oi thts Special 6t 4-Doo Sedan.';- And Nash uses the STRAIGHT LINE drive so ALL the power fiov. trom the ervstne to the rear axle in & i6trasht line. ' "'-"!. Farther, by the new integral e vf fctrrti exaosi-c, td N tsitttdSc: acxAtraey lit Jft - rninufactpre of NasrV engine coroervei pow?f t!tti wasted ia tew accurate!? balanced taotoxrv We nr.you to try thb car on i&te tteepest hill vera fcnowV Tae one oat W uwffl mas - Extrfi fower and then exrm iuf. C tooK a - bi-4h)OT?fc5'ls8enrer edal tx Nsssh Sc&n note cioselv VO ' . This Nh has the new-type fon-fittins cushioruv tailored in eqnbife tnohatr. The attracve n?fnr tnenj board is .alntrt finished to match thdocr paneh and centrmc Vahrtrt ateerins wheei. Therto are thfcred ttoot poefcett, vamty x;ase n molrfn4 set, and a host of other exqntsite luxuries that yoa wonHd'ebewhereinaw-tMsprfce. :' - DriVe around In your car: Wcd 43ce to talk fom real TZTMS when we hor you Ahh -Special -hue 4-ooir?edaTr- , ' , '1 . ' TH-N2r?-NASH-IS-A GREAT AUTOMOmLE&- YOU CAM. ;E 'VALUE IP-CAR 7 WAl; - ' TOLL. You can't pueSs what it means to have a Fisher Body on your car. It means far more than its familiar beauty. It means com fort; It means luxury and con venience. It means all these things, enduring through the trials of months and miles. You can't imagine the enjoyment of Oldsmobile six-cylinder per- ' formance,- of Oldsmobile four wheel braking, of all the other factors of Oldsmobile perform ance. Until you have seen and experienced all these things, you cannot appreciate the Olds mobile Landau's low price. So come to our showroom and see what so little will buy. - You . can't know Oldsmobile value till you know this car CAPITOL MOTORS INC. H. C GRAVES Woodbara, Ore . SALEM, OREGON "SMITH NELSON. THxlrd and Adams Corrallis, Ore. LONNER RALSTON Dallas, Ore. BUILT for higher average speed, from the famous air-cooled motor to the finely balanced, flexible i chassis, a Franklin out . performs and out-runs them all in a run of 100 miles or more i A Franklin covers the miles with i such even speed and smooth-. mess you arc unaware of the dis : tance you have traveled. No stops for water or engine atten tion - the ahcooled motor purrs on, efficient and unf alter- -mgly. No doubts as to whether you will be annoyingly delayqd. .You are surprised at the extra ; miles you coyer often you arrive at your destination sooner than you expected Back of this higher average speed, the riding and driving case, the performance and econo- my, the faithful and : efficient ; service stand Franklin engi neering principles sound, ; tested, advanced. - 1 . Let us explain the engineering principles which make possible . the exclusive features Franklin offers you. Then have a demon stration and you will quickly understand why the Franklin Owner's-next car is so generally, another FrankJitu : Air-cooled It F R; A 1S1 K'LI t F. W. Pettyjohn Co. Telephone 1260 365 North Commercial : 1 i "AFTER WE SELL WE SERVE r3 0j I D '?W0)M )'L Drive a PAIGE Before You Buy The performance of the 208,000 Paige-built cars in service today gives evidence of the depend ableness and long life of these sixes and eights. Their attractive appearance and their comfort are evident. So also is their substantial value. But .we urge you to drive; one. -We want you to appreciate its liveliness in traffic or on the open road. You will find it pleasant and restful to drive any Paige from the six at less than a thousand dollars, to - the big eight. Their power, acceler ation: and quick obedience to .your wishes will make your drive truly en joyable. " t Your dealer will gladly place any car at your disposaL There are twenty body types,. on four chassis,' in sixes and eights, ranging from $995 to $2665, o. b. Detroit- V. Pettyjohn Co. SS3 Ncrlli Ccrr.xaerclal . . "After We Sell T.e Serro J. i -i r i ! ' Ml A f'4 TRUMM MOTOR CAR . 415 Center .. Telephone SoD