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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH 'FALLS, OREGON
Tuoaduy, Nottambor IT, 1.986
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Starkey Wilfc Run Into Flock
Of Gloves In His Fight With
Johnnie Trambitas Tomorrow
If Kid Starkey hasn't boon doing a lot of faithful
training during his week's vacation trip in Medford he's
due for a lot of rouitfi'timl stniniv going at Scandia hall
tomorrow night wheu he squares off against Johnnie
Trambitas of Portland.
Trambitas has been showing a world of stuff and has
made life miserable for his sparring partners. He's as
nice and gentle as a young wildcat, which means he will
tear right in to the Klamath carpenter and even up the
score on the local boy.
The other boys have finished their training and are
ready for the sound of the gong which will start a card
that ought to be remembered . in . these parts for many
months to come.
Jack Crim and Wilbur Harrington in six rounds;
Bobby Allen and Tommy Murphy in four rounds, and
.Tim Fleming and Henry Burke in four rounds complete
the bill which Matchmaker Sylverster has arranged.
j Chevrolet Speeds
Up
Manufacturing
Far down the
Fairway-
Full freedom for the follow
through; sure enough U. S.
Army-serge flannel to protect
warmed-up muscles here's
a generous shirt.
For golf, of course: for
every use where a man wants
to work or play in comfort.
Full value in fabric, de- cj e;
. sign and tailoring. J
GREENEBAUM, WEtt S WCHELS
&tlm ' San Fsancisoo
CROWN
ARMY
SHIRTS
DETROIT. Mich.. Nov. 17. Ex
ceeding its production schedule by
more than 1.000. the Chevrolet Mo
tor company built 55,504 motor cars
nnd trucks during October, the third
highest production in the history of
the company.
This achievement followed a simi
lar performance in September when
the company built 55,865 units, ex
ceeding its production schedule by
2,700 after the schedule had been in
creased nearly 7,000. September was
the second highest month in Crev
rolet production, being only 37S un
der the high mark established two
years ago.
The production maintained during
'the last 60 days aided the company
in its efforts to meet the heavy de
I mand which has continued consis
tently throughout the entire year.
During the last seven months the
i Chevrolet production has been 52,-
47 per month. During only one of
these months did it fall below the
Oakland Breaks
Previous Record
PONTAIC, Mich . Nov. 17.---The
Oakland Motor Car company brok.'
all previous monthly sales records
during October when 8003 cars were
shipped to dealers.
As the factory has not yet caught
up with dealers' unfilled orders
ihcsc figures arc practically synony
mous with fetitil sales.
Thu production at the factory was
S0SS, cars, a single IA more than
the production quota set for Oc
tober. 'I'll, fax tor? sales for October-
beat Ihe previous hiffh monthly
sales record of February l;i24 fu
ll per cent. It also was more
than 146 per cent greater than the
sales in October of last year and
represents a 6.1 per cent increase
over September of this year.
The present daily production will
be gradually increased through
November. December and January,
and to this end three quarters of a
million dollars have been spent in
providing the necessary equipment
to make possible the expanding Oak
land Six production program.
Particularly impressive records of
retail sales were made In the large
metropolitan cities of the country
where competition is keenest. Among
the largo cities, where Oakland en
joyed the greatest October retail
sales in its history and ranked
exceptionally high in now car regis
trations are Included Chicago. De
troit. Cleveland. Pittsburg, Indian
apolis, Buffalo, Rochester. Syracuse,
YoungStown. Wichita, St. Louis.
o 1 v.itlo
Overland Official
Visits on Pacific
L. G. Peed, general sates man
ager for Willys-Overland. Inc., is
now ou his annual trip through the
Pacific Coast territory, Watting the
Factory branches and distributor
ships representing the huge organi
zation wlnse sales policies he dl
reels.
His trip tWs year takes on more
than the usual significance of
visit of this nature oving to the
tremendous gains which have been
made in the sale of Overland and
Willys-Knight motor cars during the
past year.
The winter months find the Pi
50.000 mark. That was in July when ceflc Coast territory being called
Ki. '1711 cars and trucks were manu-j "Pan to support the major dU
factured. The slight July decrease i tributSng plans of the Eastern (se-
waa due to changes being made at
the factories in preparation for the
improvements which followed the
price reductions of August 1.
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Kirn I!N FROM HI NT
J. Albert MatBbn, Insurance man
from Marshfield, end William Stoat,
treasurer of the'-'Siout Lumber com
pany at North Bend, returned from
a three day hunt last evening. They
registered at the hotel White Peli
can and plan to leave today for their
home on Coos Bay.
tories. due to the heavy winters in
the central and northern part of the
country, which hold up buying in
terest.
Mr. Peed will review the resul:
of the significant priec change in
the Overland standard sedan which
is now being sold at the lowest
price ever set on an enclosed car of
standard specifications.
He WW also go into the results
obtained through the Overland six
and the Willys-Knight 3ix, two neiv
and major developments of Wllly--Overland
during the past year.
the Country Over
In this community, and in virtually every city and town of size
in America, motor car buyers are showing overwhelming favor
for the new Oakland Six. The tremendous demand which greeted
the new Oakland the very day it was introduced has not only con
tinued unabated but has actually increased in succeeding months.
for example
factAry talet for October were 8026 cart, an increate cf 146
ovenOctober, 1924
- - an increase of 630 over September of thit year
tihdan increate of 1 42 over the bat month Oakland ettr had.
Oakland it conttanlty expanding itt factory facilitiet to meet the
1 . rapidly growing demand for the Oakland Six.
'7V6i:iri7ier daily production wilt be ttilt greater than in October.
OaQljpjr QU.hclls because in public opinion it eule lanes its field.
More than 100 improvements, including new bodies by Fisher, Air
Cleanfeft Gil Filter, Four Wheel Brake refinements and The Harmonic
Balancer,' establish this car as the outstanding value of the year.
New prices 7t to 350 lower, plus savings of as
much as 40 to 60 on the CM AC Time Payment Plan
R. R. R. Garage
831 Klamath Ave.
WINNING AND HOLDING GOut L
OAKLAND SIX
To men who still cart their tobacco
around in a heavy tin
All thru the ages Stone Age,
Iron Age and Card-board Age
tobacco transportation has been a .
tough task . . . Then the Tin Age,
and for years, now, smokers have
- bravely borne the weight and ex
pense oi the tin . v But comes the
dawn of a new day . . . The tin
has been canned. . .Granger's new
foil package takes an awful load
off men for it's not only light
weight but it cuts out the heavy
IX 1 mm m
carrying charges on tobacco.
No tins, no fancy frills
but, man what tobacco!
Granger's new foil-package is a hit
with smokers everywhere. Con
venient, yes, but what's more Im
portant it cuts out the costly tin
gives smokers for ten cents, to
bacco of the same fine quality that
costs fifteen cents iu tins.
ticcrrr 4 Myers Tobacco Co.
Packed in Iior.vy foil
instead of tins-hanctj 10
IH..HIUH , -
More Accessories
Coming With Cars
r
A marked increase Is boljrg shown
each year In the number? 'Of auto
mobiles which come from the fac
tory equipped with accessories es-
sentlcl r:rr motoring safety and coni-
fo:t. .
Ac;essorlei that were formerly
considered as "ejtras" are now
standard equipment on most cars
and the motoring luxuries of yes
terday are regarded as essentials
fday.
One outstanding accessory that
ha3 shown a marked increase in
popularity during tie past thrae
years Is the windshield visor. In
1922 only ono automobile manu
facturer out of a list of a hundred,
equipped his cars ,a 1th this essential
piece of equipment. Tho 19 2G list
of popular motor car manufacturers
shows but four that do not equip
at least one of their models with
a visor1. ' ,i
The practical need for such an
addition cin readily be seen. The
vis 1 on a car aids the driver In the
same capacity as the visor, or peak
on I1I3 cap It protects his eyes and
Insures better vision. The auto
mobile vlaor acts us a secondary
v. lnilihiolil In keeping rain oil the
glass anil breaking the glare of
the sun.
One of the most practical of ali
visois, according to J. W. Keefn,
local manager of the Western Auto
.Supply company, 1 tho all metal
visor. This stylo visor is very
pructical as it will withstand the
severe road shocks and will give
long and efficient service. The all
metal type Is equipped with a groove
Jong the edge to turn the water off
at the side Instead of allowing It to
drip Mown on the windshield. It
is a very desirable piece, pf equip
ment and is especially essential , for
winter driving. .,.,,..
, This all metal visor, ,( .bu.p,-,?,
of the many finer Items being
featured this week by the Western
Auto Supply company In their
"Week of Special Prices" nalo now
being conducted throughout their
chain of western stores.
UBS ABB ROUND
LONOVIBW, Wash.. Nov. 17.
(If) A. H. Gordon and Ralph Dur
chett, Kelso men lost in the woods
since early Saturday, round tholr
way to the Jlarr Logging company
camp late yesterday.
Ford Establishes
Record in October
Two reeordti for innmi.'acturn of
motor cars In the United States weiv
established by the Ford Motor com
pany with the close of October,
Saturdny, tho Inst day oi the
month, the company's domestic as
sembly piuntH produced 11 total of
li.loii Ford cars and rrnckrf, exceed
Ing Friday's record output of 9,017
Ford cars and trucks and setting a
irew nigh mark for any one day.
The total production for October
wan (204,837 cars and truOkt, which
top liny previous month.
New dally production records worn
established all through the month
as the domestic assembly plnnts came
Into production with the Improved
Fdrd cars following tho change from
tho former types.
I'ltAni'H More trouble for be
Klnners In the slddy of chemistry.
A new ell mi nt has been found. It Is
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The new cereal with the wonclcrfiii "baked
in" flavor. Toasted oat flakes that cook
into granular oatmeal. Smooth firm in
texture never sticky or pasty.
And healthful I A wealth of energy-building cwbohy-,
dtatetj tissue-building proteins and vitalizing mincrals.arc
in every dish.
That "all-night cooked" flavor in only two minutes
port Mone than
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