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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
STAR GAR
GETS PRAISE
EIIBI
pfjci'PtKin miicn iikh a conquer
ing t4ieri would lie accorded were,
extlod In mora than 2 cities mid
toirnh alom; tlie I'aclflc highway to
thavjitar car which made a remark
abls . gnsollne, non-motor nnd non
wlieal stop ru when the husky llltlb
louring model hinde Its return jour-nejr-last
week to Seattle. t '
(Newspaper clippings from cities
alo'ik the way which were sent to
Ruled Manager Forrest Arnold? of
thl Star Motor company of Califor
nia leave .aeiauea accounts ui .me
warmth attending the welcome.
Some communities formed' organ
licT delegations which" met- the car
and its drivers ouUId the municipal
limits and formed a parade which
toured the main business streets.
From the moment the ar was
placed on public exhibition and until
la vita nrnuMa nefiAmhlait arnnnrl it In
thjiii.different Star car salesrooms
and piled the two drivers, R&wlings
and- Amsbary with all kinds of ques
tions regarding the performance it
matte. . . -v. . '-'-.' t; '-. ... .-O''--The
appealing feature to inquisi
tive motorists was the fact that the
car ..was not alone a strictly stock
nu&el but also that It had already
received considerable service before
it was sent on its 1001 mile test. '
: Ops newspaper writer said the run
iwaVthe most mjeritorions he re
c Jed a low price . car having ever
made. -' , ' j j :
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MANY NEW BCICK -OW.XERS
ft AXXOUXCKD BV DEALER
jKew Buick owners announced this
... v. u tT W TT n r.r. n,.t.i.
rt uok uy n. &. ivuibi, iimi uuua
dealer, are: Mts. C. H. Landis, se
dan; Axel Quick, roadster; W. E.
KrilgbUen, Shippington, touring 4;
Charles Drlscdll, Modoc Point, se
daift A. W. Bramhall, Fort Klamath,
touring 6. Dr. E. D. Johnson bought
a fe'utck brougham, sedan for dell v
ervjp San FraneUco in January.
FOBiSAJUE 60 fresh, Jersey, Guern
sey and Swiss milk cows. Attend
auction sale at County Fair grounds.
10:80 A. M Friday. Dec, fl, , 18-20
STUDEBAKER
PRICE
DROP
. Important reduction In the pi'tBoa
of the complete line ot 1024 model
closed cans, effeotlve December .1,
aro annouiirod by Sludebakcr. '
These reductions are niude possi
ble uy economies effected by (he op
eration of Studebnker'a mammoth
now S, 00.000 closed body 1 plants
at South Bend, Ind., rocognixed as
the fluent in the industry. Stuile
baker's facilities for the building of
closed bodies excel those of any other
motor car builder.
The latest unit to be placed in
operation is a brick and reinforced
steel structure slk stories high,' 100
feet In width and 800 feet in length:
Some idea ot the gigantic lie or this
single unit may be gained by .'com
paring it with the Wjoolworth tower
which is 792 feet high or eight feet
less than thev:lenBth of tills new
Studebaker closed body plant.
, I'll 4s a policy ot long standing
that - Stndebaker's : manufacturing
savings be shared with its custom
ers, .said "Ed Dunham; local'Btude-'
baker dealer. "Hence this reduction
ot prices as soon the new body
plants were placed In operation. Yet
the quality of Studebaker care has
not been decreased.: Jn fact, the
present cloesd cars are the finest
cars and the geratest values Stude
baker has eTer offered. !
, 'Studebaker's facilities at South
Bend, Ind., for the manufacture ot
fine closed bodies excel those ot any
other motor car builder. Its body
plants, Containing ,750,000 square
feet of floor space, represents a net
investment ot over JS, 00, 000.
PATEft CXFAStriJUS r'
Jackie (aged five): 'See that man
coming to our house? That's oar
new papa. He kwfully 'nice.'' 1 '
"', Nickle (aged seven):' ''Huh
wait till you've known him a white
and you'll find out. We used to
have him." : " ' " '
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FOR SALE 60 fresh, Jersey, Guern
sey and Swiss milk cows. Attend
auction sale at County Fair grounds,
10:30 A. M Friday. Dec. 21. 18-20
Twenty! Tweniy-five! Thirty
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This Woman
Is.Gambling
Are You?
The woman who allows herself to age, to "run down,"
to become a slave to the Washboard or back-breaking
"hand power" washing machine, is deliberately gam-'
bling with her most priceless possession happiness!
Wash-weary women make poor companions, irritable ;
mothers, peevish, faultfinding wives. You can't afford
to gambte with the everlasting "fag" of Wash day.
It's Jo easy to wash With a', '
Electric Washing Machine
Let us show you how you can save money,
save clothes, save back-ache and "nerves ;
have lots of "spare" time and your clothes
laundered beautifully. A small payment
dpwn will puc a Thor in your home.
You'll wonder how you ever got along
without It. - lTWo
BALDWIN HARDWARE
, COMPANY
"Tlia Winchester Store"
s
DEALERS
ORGANIZED
.OAKLAND. Cat., Dec. IS. The
Star Car Dealers' association of Alit
nieda county was formed Inst Mon
day night In Hotel Oakland. '
Thora are 'now 13 Star car nson
ciea tir the county, and I'll but two of
the iwere represented at the first
meeting. ' -
Sales' and service policies were
worked out after a general discus
sion ot tnnlu'coiidillons and cunMmc
live plans wot'o advanced which will
tend to Increase Star cur sales.
INTIMKLV
'Can you show me" cooed the
fair shopper, "tlio latest thliiK' In
skirts!"
"Assuredly," hissed the floorwalk
er with a glare, at the peroxide
bitinde powdering her nose behind
the countop she hasn't geeii down
on tlmo once this year."
ilt you want a good family cow at
tend the Auction Sale nl Count v
Fair pavilion, Friday, Dec. 21. 18-30
Victor KiHtiMl! Woi til's lliyrt,
Karl Shephenl's ltHinl lli-ndiiuu--ter.
&ai?G Son S)ime2
i' A wonderful business car for dad
. A. big loading space for samples, grips, t
tools, anything by removing rear
T seat and upholstery! A wonderful
closedcarforthewholefamily both
seats adjustable forward and back
ward to accommodate everybody,
tall and short! A wonderful vaca
tion car for next summer seats and
upholstery make up into full-sized
; bed! More service at less cost! Come
and enjoy a free demonstration.
CHA
MPION
DUNHAM AUTO CO.
403 So. 6th StoMt
Anothier Reason
Why
Doors on Buick cart close firm
ly and DO NOT rattle. There
are TWO rubber bumpers and
a dovetail joint which take the
strain off the door lock an1 pre
vent Weaving in any direction.
Buick is the Standard
of Comparison)
H. E. Hauger
Dealer
7th and Klamath
When better automobiles are built,- Buick will
build them
. ' ''The sweeiest
-.(.I! tot.
toiler
ears
would be the
humming of
the motor in
her new
Msiir Cm
Price cf Mo del
Um-Tu tm rralkl tu4
TourliiK Cnm 04tt
Itoailmir 9l:W
.'oupo $H4.t
Sedan . SKMin
$490
F..O. iVliM&i: Mfch.''
Clhr a NEW STAR CAR for her ChrUtmai
It will lifhtan har labor, make ay her iho- '
plnf, and bring her clor to friand ah kc'
perhaps nflctd.'' . , . v v . .
H. E. HAUGER, Dealer
7th and Klamath
f- ''
rff l i mfimni i
E RVICK J
(Don StiunolellpaExeii'
Light-Six two-pass. Coupe-Roadster $1 195
Light-Six five-passenger Coupe $1395
Light-Six five-passenger Sedan $1485
Special-Six five-passenger Coupe $1895
Special-Six five-passenger Sedan $1985
, Big-Six five-passenger Coupe $2495
Big-Six. seven-passenger Sedan $2685
AO. prices t, o. btactotj ,
With $8,000,000inve8tedexclusively in body plant
. and 2 acuities, Studebaker is able to build bodies of
highest quality, in large volume, and thus make im
portant savings.
It is a Studebaker policy hot to wait for any par
ticular time to announce lower prices but to give the
customer the advantage of manufacturing savings
as soon as they become effective. 1
These savings. are reflected in the new low prices
of all Studebaker Closed Cars. Phone or call for
a demonstration.
DUNHAM AUTO CO.
, 403 So. Sixth St
THIS
IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR