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Show CHEVROLET TO PUT OUT SIX-CYLINDER CARS NEXT MONTH DETROIT, November 23 Motoring America was on its tip-toes tonight as two of its large metropolitan centers cen-ters were veiwing for the first time the sensational new valve-in-head six cylinder Chevrolet, which was announced announ-ced November 16. Interest was keyed to a high pitch in New York and Detroit De-troit as the financial and motor Capitols Capi-tols of the country respectively, prepared pre-pared to greet this most advanced of-, fering of the world's largest automobile automo-bile producer for 1928. simultaneously at noon Saturday, November 2-lth, the New York premiere premi-ere taking place in a brilliant setting in the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel and the Detroit debut in the Auditorium of the General Motors building. Both showings are to continue up to and in? eluding Thursday, Nov. 29th. Meanwhile the gigantic Chevrolet manufacturing organization is applying ap-plying itself to a heavy production program so that cars may be shipped to dealers starting December 15th and deliveries to the public may be gin promptly January 1st. : 'Chevrolet's dealers are in readiness to take care of a deluge of advance orders. For several days prior to the announcement the sales division of the company, under direction of R. H. Grant, vice-president in charge of sales, made use of every information medium available in preparing dealers deal-ers and salesmen for the advent of the new six. - . ry Bowman were all sick this week ! with colds and influenza, ". Mr. and Mrs. Karl S- Carlton are now living in town. They moved in from their . ranch the latter part of last week. Mrs. Susie Smith has gone to Salt Lake City for an extended visit. Melvin Cowley was absent from the Milford Pharmacy a' day or so last week on account of" illness. , Carl Noblett came up from Yermo, California, to attend the U. P. clerk's banquet and ball. S. C. Ruschmeier made a businesss trip to Beaver Wednesday. " - -. --o |