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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1927)
"a ; i T7TF rmttOON STATESMAN, SALEM. OREGON I. SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 21, 1927 1 YOU'RE NEVER TOO FAR FROM CIVILIZATION To hear godd radio concerts if your your batteries are ' in good enough condition, and if you use a PHILCO SOCKET POWER attached to any light socket will give your battery pep, and you will forget about being out away from home and friends. New Low Prices In Effect E. H. BURRELL Battery & Electrical Serviee , 164 North Liberty St. Phone 203 Beach Resort News MANZANITA Fred . M. Goodwin joined his family over the week end. airs. Goodwin and Jean Goodwin re turned with him to Portland on Monday. A familiar sight here is Syd ney Bell, the well-known artist, sketching around this vicinity. Mr. Bell has been able to put on canvas many, of the wonderful views in which this beach abounds. The Rev. Mr. Presay, of the Episcopal church of Baker, had the misfortune of looking too long at a glorious sunset the other day. He did not notice, there fore, that the wheels of his car were sinking in the sand. The car Another Shipment JUST -ARRIVED 1 928 Harley - Davidsons m t . t J . V l' I The New ( tfTlfc5955 Sport Solo Twin Feel The Safety of Fore Wheel Brakes The 1928 Harley Davidsons are by far the greatest motorcycles ever built NEVER BEFORE Such snap, get-a-way, smoothness, ease in handling and safety, and remember they are priced the lowest in Harley Davidson history. Easy Terms Write for Catalogue HARRY W. SCOTT "THE CYCLE MAN" 147 So. Com' I St. Sale, i, Oregon ..: MAS H- . (Leads the World r Car Value Wxy All Sixes 3 New Series New Lower Prices s you ever handled Just take the wheel of one of these won derful new Nash models, and you will say immediately -ffThis is the easiest steering car 1 ever drove." Nash has engineered into these new models a responsiveness to the wheel be yond anything you have ever known. In fact this new Nash super-casefulness in steering is the greatest boon to drivers and particularly women motorists that has been introduced in years. All these 2 1 new Nash models are pow ered with oh: refined 7-bcaring motors of absolutely phenomenal speed, smooth ness and quietness. You have no idea of what these cars will do on the road until you have actually driven one. COME IN at once and try out the model you have in mind. With their new springs built of a new secret process alloy steel, they are the EASIEST riding cars you ever rode in. Nash offers them to you with all these great new quality attractions at new lower prices. Don't delay your inspec ; tion. Come in TODAY. . , F.- W. P had to be left in the breakers over night and was a wreck wfien pulled out the next morning. Mr and Mrs. Pressejr are .the Kuewta of Rev. Brown for a couple of weeks, at the Field house cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor of Her miston. spent a week here. Oregon City folks here for a couple of weeks were Arthur Hill and his sister, Mrs. Jerome Bear and daughters Virginia and Dona Marie. Mr. Bear makes up the Jolly party. At Wakanda court are also Rev. and Mrs. E. R. B. Hollenstead of Fairview and Mr. Hefty, of Simonton & Hefty, who are oper ating the Clatsop county crusher and have the contract for gravel ing a portion . of the Roosevelt highway in Tillamook county. It Is now possible to drive through Wheeler and Brighton to Rockaway; a very short de tour is necessary, but the road is easily travelable; part of it is over the new grade. Mrs. Jennie Porter and daugh ter Dfris of Portland, with their guest rat Lynch are at Wakanda Cou -t f-r a couple of weeks. John -V. Parker and family of Salom. vgon, together with W. H. Corr.i.n and family of Medford, Oregon mad up one of the Jolli est .of the larger groups -at the camp ground, spending .a week at Manzanita. Captain Harms of the Portland police bureau, and family spent a week here. Miss Karene Swennes left for Fortlftatf Monday: she will pre pare their Portland home for the re: urn of the Swennes family there for the coming winter. Mrs. Paul Emerick and baby Paul, and. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Page of Gresham occupied the Hill cottage for the past fort night. Mrs. Chas. II . Hageman of Portland, and son, are the guests of Mrs. B. Cline for a week. - Word was received ' from Miss Ada Werner, Portland school teacher, and owner of several cot tages at Manzanita beach, that she had a wonderful trip , from Portland to New York via the Panama Canal. Miss Werner is now visiting eastern relatives and will return west in time to spend a few days at Manzanita beiore the next school -term starts. Registered at Wakanda Court are Mr. and Mrs. A. J. John, and Mrs. A. Fox. all of Portland, and J. F. Roy and family of McMinn ville. Ore. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Stretcher and family of Portland are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander of Rellwood, at Dun Wandrun Mr. and Mrs. J. Benson, and two young sons are .stopping for two weeks at Pinewood cottage Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Moodie left for Portland Tuesday. Mrs Moodie has been at her beach home here for about a month, and Mr. Moodie joined her there last week. Mrs. L. M. Feltz ,of Port land was Mrs., Moodie's guest for a week or more. The Moodie home which was formerly the Lane residence, has undergone very ex tensive improvements and is now the most attractive residence at the bach. Mr. Moodie plans to be down here part of the winter tn rnntinne imDrovin,E the ernnds. Mr. and Mrs. G. F.. Harris of Portland, being residents of the Lake Grove region, are spending ato weeks' vacation at the Km ler cotlaee. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zunwalt for the week are ' Mr? Lizzie York and John Van Man- nine of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Janin and family of Portland are spending a week here. They contemplate building a cottage here in the near future. A. ES. Miillett of Portland spent the week-en dwltti hla lamuj their cottcge. Mus Xaima Van Croos has te turned from her summer studies at.O. "A. C7. and is at home t -i-hfe Lane's for the balance of the seas on. She motored down with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Van Croos of Amity. and Mrs. G. E. Scbum'anam and M-. Kioefera and family. Out of state people at the Gil more Include: Louis G. Hpoze and wtf. Vancouver.' Wn-; C. S. Clapp and ; family , Vancouver, Wn.; Helen E. Meredith, Los An geles; J. B.'ltaper alnd wife. Paw nee. Nebr.; Mary ani Frances Yo comr Oberlin, Ohio! Christine Hahrerson, Juneau, Nebr.; w. Ricksecker, ; wife nd son, Seattle, Wn. v E. L. i McEIhaney, Tacoraa. Con tinned IJ va .) ; ; 1 1 ' r , .. , . " : .,. ' ' " ' ' ' s9". 365 North C- mm itch AfterLWe Sell We Serve'' Telephone 1260. y"-irf y mn'iyni. mryj.j.L ,t. ...iii.' ll,"'! ', i nMi ,1 'i 1 1 i, 1 1 1 ir 'n- i i miii m " - 1 1 - "i iii "" XEWPOKT , ' Beach parties and bonfires have been popular this week at New port, the sand dunes are a popular-resting place and many people are taking advantage of the sun baths biking and fishing, and ag ate hunting are taking first places. The agate shops are busy and turning out some very pretty fin-ished-work. v George Davenport of Yaquina caught a 160 pound sturgeon this week between South each and Yaquina. This is the largest fish so far caught this year in. the bay. George McAlexander caught a 32 pound Ling cod on the Wy this week. ' 1 A great niany'seals have been oen this week fn the surf - near the shore line. There will be a three day cele bration and picnic at Monterpy beach on the ; third, fourth and fifth, or September given by the Four L. A barbecue -will be one or the main features and man Tther attractions are planned. , - Sale lit people, registered at the Gilmore for the week are:- Claire Cornell, Autumn Brock, C. G. Re-bertson,.- Prof esspr and, Mrs.. Voa Eschen. Dr. and Mrs.-Ellia and chUdren, N. D. Elliot VTheo.." Amend, Hex . Adolph ., . Dorothy Hines, Mr. and Mrs. D. C- Minto, 'Mr, an Mrs. J,"E. Sumner," Mr. M cESay .... .,;..- - - ... - ji- ' Chevirolleit Co0 WISH TO ANNOUNCE - that they have been appoi ted Che vrolef Dealer for 1 SALEM and POLK COUNTY . i ... I - . -.-:" -;.H ; i ... . ' . : I . " - " ": : ' ' - 1 ' Until our new building is comijleted, about Oct. 1, we 1 '..(.:.' will occupy temporary quarters at 487 CENTER STREET j PHONE 745 In our new building we will ink tall all of the latest shop equipment as recommended by the Chevrolet Motor Co. in order to give the most reasonable and fastest service possible to Chevrolet owners. I , . , " j: - I Douglas McKay Chevrolet Co. 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