The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 02, 1927, Page 16, Image 16

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THE OREGON STATESMAN, &AE& OREGON 1-
SllNPAY-MORNING, JANUARYxg,. 1927 : : . - .
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- EDSaIuE six cai
lie w Make of Automobile to
Make Debut in: America at
. Show in New York i
SOBTTH BEND, Ind.( Special)
; Detailed sales reports..'; j ust re
ceired br- the Studebaker factory
from Paris, show that the first
Ersklne Six to b sold' was pur
chased by Edwin V. v Morgan,
American ambassador to 'Brazil.
& Ambassador Morgan' was . In
Paris at the time of the Automo
bile Salon where the Ersk'lne Six,
;tadebiker' new; I If&Jitre ar,
was first - shewn. r He -.was bo im
pressed : with the design? of the
car that he placed the Initial or
der. Delhrery of his car;-will be
made In Brazil. ... .
The new Erskine Six, will make
It debut in America at the New
"York Automobile Show, January
Official Predicts Large
a Gains in English Market
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tg Large gains in the sales of au
4omobUes were predicted by Sir
iJVilliam LetU, president of the
Society of the Motor Manufactur
ers and Traders of Great. Britain
At a luncheon giren In his honor
jit the Transportation club, New
yjork, yesterday by the National
Automobile chamber of commerce.
.m England's recorery from the
.strike situation, and better ap
preciation of the business uses of
motor transportation are helping
he British market. Sir William
Indicated. England Is also de
parting from preyjoas custom in
fhmt ' countrr by exnlSitlng a
Strong preference for enclosed
Cross Meat Market.- Biggest,
busiest And best in Salem. Choicest
.steaks, bacon, hams, sausage, lard.
ggs, milk. Absolutely sanitary.
70 State St. v ()
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cile, Pettyjohn. vMisSnuLucile De
Witte. . Miss Marie -Briggs. . Miss
Valerie Br ggs, Mtss Marjorie Mel
linger andMisaYlvlanl Hargrore.
I The guest groupfors the affair
included: Misses Elizabeth Weeh
ter. Melba Daren port, -' Molly
SShwabbitfSfV Marjorfe THeUInger;
Mary Heenan. Anna Karat, Gladys
Raffety. ElTira Gould. Mildred
Pierson, . Doris Harlan, Helen
Arpke, Margaret Tucker, Alice
Putnam, Isobel George Bertha
Babcock,, Doris - Hensley, Nancy
Thompson of Portland, Maxlno
Glover; Lucile De Witte, Dorothy
Bell, Eleanor. Wright, Lorraine
Pierce. Julia . Creech, Fay Joe
Wolx, Rosalie Jones. Mary Cupper
Billie Cupper, Jean Hobs on, W li
ma Gieae. Martha Hobson, Phyllis
Day. Retha Nash, Valerie Briggs,
Jennie May Hoppes. Jean Shipp,
Leon ' Ferguson. Florence Busch,
Dorothy Hinds, Eunice Robertson.
Marie Briggs, . Cynthia Delano,
Florence Power, Marjorie Webb,
FIck, Maxine Myers, Betty Shipley
Vivian Hargrove, Betty Zurcher,
Hazel j George', Pauline Marriacti
and Gwendolyn Jarman. ;
Mr. land Mrs. esse" BlT George,
Mr.-and Mrs. C. H. Townsend. Dr.
and Mrs. Chalraer Lee George, Mr.
and Mils. Wallace Bonesteele, Mr:
?fd sed rjorandHaj
rld Olinger, Clark Jackson, Ther
on C. Hoover, W. S. Ulrey, Roland
Reinhairt, Axel Allen. Martin Red
din, Jack Bush, Aloysius Heenan,
Ieon Girod, Edgar Kitchen, Bob
Moynihan. J. 8. M.,BuecheI, Quen
tcn Con, C. Edwards,. John, Evans,
Mil wain , Prudhomme, -jDelberi
Schwabbauer, Edward Fisher; AI
den Adolph, Dr. Melvin V. JUfer
of Portland, Floyd Klnzer, David
F.yre Jr., Frank Luts, Chandler
Brown,! Rusty Jcnes, Carl Noeske,
leroy ;E. Crote, John Croech,
Kermet Thompson, Neil Brown, S.
Kenneth Rich, Clayton . Toreman.
I-yman; Laycock, Charles Claggett,
Ii'graham Jones, Raymond Bone
steeie. Howard Kuraz, Lome Sim
kins, Rex Adolph. Tom Robertson.
Jack Ticker, LeRoy Gard. Frank
Lutz, Jack Spong. Kenneth Webb,
Gladys Murphy, Mary Kafoury, Homerj Goulet Jr.. Alex Allen,
Complete Auto Service
HERE you can obtain complete service for your car
ancl save the time of running from place to place.
Our high pressure lubrication service insures proper
lubrication to all working parts. Let us service your car
regularly.
oalem Super Service S
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High and
Ferry Streets
SOCIETY
; (Cob tinned from page 3.)
Christmas formal at which the
ftaembers of Mrs. Ralph White's
senior ballet class, and their !
friends, were the guests of honor. I
W A, magnificently decorated
-Christmas tree stood on the plat- '
form in Derby Hall where the af-
fair was held. The waH lights j
were transformed wlth, scarlet
paper and Christmas greens.
i A' feature of the evening wai
the olo dance MA Beggar Maid,"
1?y Elizabeth Waters.
Zoe Daniels and Elizabeth Wa
ters presided at the punch bowl
daring the evening.
-y The committee In charge of the
holiday danceTncludedr. Miss Lu- t
Put Your
Open Car
In Our
Hands
for a Few
Days
We can quic
John Smith, sAvery Thompson.
Lewis Girod, Bob Pollock,: Cedrlc
Ilraney, John Evans, Henry Hen
drickson, Marvin Headrtck. Chas.
Breckenridge, F. S. : Booth and
Uuren Loose. -
i&ietJ Neighbors Will
Exchange New Year's Gifts
i An exchange of inexpensive New
Year gifts; none to exceed five
cents in cost, will be the feature
of the first meeting of the Royal
Neighbors for the new year. The
meeting of the group will be held
at the home of Mrs. Ida Keene,
244 Division street.
TJTT
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Have Your Car AXasrieb!, Gfeasecl or "tKe
' Oil Chahgecl at
IFmEPROOF STokAGE
252 South Liberty ;
LEAVE IT THERE ALL DAY WITHOUT STORAGE CHARGES
. fit it witn a .umpden Top, as ?arm
:klv a
atid cotnfottabfe, much lighter and with equal visibility
as a iaciory uuub cioseu can me tuoi, w Buipiwmgij
loWj. Youeed4t nwv -
8: i:M Auto foP & Paint c.
267 S. Commercial i Phone 578
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FORD CARS MANUFACTURED PER DAY
it r : ON' RECENT-TESTS MADE THROUhHOUT' THE
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ON RECENT TESTS MADE THROUGHOUT THE
COUNTRY FORD CARS HVE MADE REMARK
ABLE GASOLINE MILEAGE. ,
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PrdviriffcTKat 'Uie Fqrd Is Not; Only a Low Priced First
! Cost Car but an Economical Car to Operate
Telephone or Gall for Dembhstifatibti
1 927 LICENSE FREE WITH ALL USED FORDS
f itf lit i i i V t ill i li i -
See the New Chevrolet
A Beautiful Body and a Host of Improvements
, New Colors
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Come In Today or Evening and See This Marvelous Car
More and Greater yalue For Your Money
NEWTON CHEVROLET CO.
Corner Chemeketa.and High Telephone 1000
Mgtire Ybtirself
Out df tKe Ball and Chain
. , Of Tire Trbubies
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You Simply ;Cahriot Beat
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1 No Slipping or Sldddinfe
More Miles Per Dollar Invested
TIRE
SHOP
Walter H. Zosel, Prop.
1 98 S. Commercial
Telephone 4 7 1
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Brougham
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Hudson Coach
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Hudson
7-Pass. Sedan
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War Enci Tajt
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New Colors--New Litfe'sNew
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Comfort, Beauty and Distinction
The most beautiful body in this model that Hudson ever
built is combined with the greatest of all Super-Six chassis. 1
Important increase in gasoline mileage is obtained with no j
sacrifice in power andf flexible; pejiroarice;; Refinements !
ana improvements centered around the famous Super-Six
pn nciple give greater smdthness. freedom from vibration
and closely perfect all the great results of this exclusive
Hudson advantage. The flywheel, balanced by precision
machines also eliminates vibration possibilities.
Hudson's always brilliant performance islvftrnvl Pt. :
greater. Pick-up is quickerr Reliability is increased. Motor
life is lengthened.- Repair needs are even more infrequent.
H udson design - without resort to accessories, gives owners
the top results of gasoline ; strained before it is delivered
to motor, air cleaned and heated, and dirt-free lubrication. ;
Because the entire production of
c,k3i fi! the most
Brougham i45 w amazing pnce advantage in Hudson history.
Standard Eipmt tnclui:" f"
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