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Show PIPER LUBRICATION MEISLMIE The almost general adoption of the truck for handling freight by local merchants mer-chants and draymen has not only great- j ly increased the demand for suitable i lubricating oils, but it is encouraging some of the larger oil concerns to make j special oils to meet the requirements of i tn'e heavy curs. 1 W. F. (Julmer. president of the Cul- j mcrs company, slates that his concern j is in a position to supply special Oulco ; oils to suit the working conditions of tlin average truck and is glad to ad- j vise owners of trucks regarding proper lubrication, and, if necessary, to compound com-pound special oils to meet individual requirements. Mr. ('ulmer states that there has been more riemanrl for this cln.s of lubrirants this year than ever before, and hardly a ny passes without someone asking if " C'resta ' ' can be used on this or that truck. "Certainly," continued Mr. Culmer, "Crest a can be uned for trucks or in the highest priced pleasure cars, but wo hIwjivs ml vise people asking this question ques-tion to upo the particular Culco truck specials made for those slow-moving, powerful carB." |