Show What Would WeDo We WeDo Do Without Cent 9 Without portland d cement cement ce- ce ce ce- ment went most of the country's construction projects large and small would quickly stop j Most work could not even start without cement cement for lor f foundations v t w With this thi s in In min mind d 1 lets let's e t s 4 Ir x see see where the die cement inI inT in- in in- in T c. c l I stands today Last year the count country ry j 1 j r rj used over f sacks of portland ortland cement 1 Capacity to manufacture IT was nearly sacks V Cement cannot be made madet t i everywhere because raw materials of the necessary chemical composition are not found in sufficient quantities everywhere t It is now manufactured manufacture however in in 2 27 7 states and 4 t there are some Plants plants some someone one or more within easy shipping dl distance stance of nearly y every part of the country Conservative estimates i place i I the capital invested in the cement industry at and value of output for the last 5 years at Capital requirements are large 1 turnover is slow slow slow-on on an average aver aver- average age less than 3 times in 5 years Yom Establishing the portland and cement cement cement ce ce- ment industry in this country has meant a great deal in costly ex ex- cement plants have been I t built most of them in the last 2 25 J years years others went through r t some stage of construction or fi- fi v mincing Of these only have survived the financial operating oper- oper sting and marketing hazards of that period r 17 r The Fhe capacity of t these ese plants is is 30 per cent greater than the record years year's demand PORTLAND CEMENT AS ASSOCIATION N. 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I I f i. i u fit J SHOP i I- I w r r e I r ecter lubrication u u. u uJ 1 r J 1 k f if i J 1 l adds d s 1 3 1 to your our l' l e en engines engine's ne s 11 life JI e 11 I I 1 T r 91 L- L fj id i- i The chart below shows the national average of 53 itna years years' service of and d truc trucks k I It t I from all makes c cars rs an s. s I f it l r also shows the estimates of authorities of 3 1 greater great great- er life with Your I lubrication car perfected may maybe may Y Ii r i be above or below the average but these figures R iI apply to it in in relative degree t. t t I I l r p II LIFE EXTENSION CHART sr L I I I f I II I ti il 1 V i fk tf LIFE AVERAGE MOTOR i. i OF V f. f j WI WITH ORDINARY LUBRICATION ON U J J J F 41 4 J. J 4 t C e 4 f 1 Jj ES ESTIMATED T IM AT ED LIFE OF AVERAGE A V I MOTOR WITH PERFECTED LUBRICATION I i I i i i I 11 i 1 AJ f l' l w t I r l- l l t I JC J I 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 J 1 f tt tr t III Q QI Ai iii C t 1 v J n o tJ 0 i I u. u 0 I j. j t 1 r I 1 I i t I fA t Iv ct D nt fC t r i. i 1 t 0 O J ce r iFf V- V A i ii I f 1 i t I f 0 Ur U r C. C ar ln n. n to th e ay aI a I f ir I IL L r i tr iS f r y S I j t Iw I w w l h. h r r S tt L repair op L' L A Jt w 1 1 s' s 4 r. r ti f tC t r b F t r i f 1 I w Garage men say that 75 per cent o of engine tro troubles bles are r due ue to d' d i t 1 1 i t. t faulty lubrication You literally force your car into the repair repair r. r r r 2 W I shop you shop you shorten its life an and lessen its value by fully thud third rie th d t I i J 2 n. n fI when Wen you neg neglect 1 t this h. h 18 vital vita 1 matter o 0 of f 1 lubrication u b. b i A J L I f v f f- f i t H 1 es r. j I J kH k- k u l l d f Nt NtH I SA i r Here H ere are h three tree proved ways to h help e 1 p of t f l t. t fI 7 1 S avoid d th this loss 1 1 I aVOl 18 ass I you t fn 1 1 E i. i t 1 t t i 4 i 1 Clean the crank crak case eve every 2 O Flush the the cr crank c case se with h 3 O Lubricate with the corr correct ct t 1 h t s o to 1000 miles and when fresh oil never oil Z lubricating never grade grad o of the the p perfect perfect- f l i t t t t changing from one brand of with kerosene or with so-called so ed cd motor oil as shown on on the the 4 arr a e t I I motor oil oU to another oils col Recommendation Chart t flushing C i i J. 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