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t THE OREGON; STATESMAN, SaT;EM; OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 2i; is?. - MONROE S. CHEER Complete Automotive Lubrication We Carry the Following Products: Valvoline Veedol Pennzoil -r- Quaker State Shell Oils Court at Capitol Phone 2295 Resort News and (.(Vmtinaed tram yae i.) Wii.; W. V. McElhaney, Spokane. Wii.; I. J. Cleasby,: San Francis co, Calif.; and A. V. Allen, San Francisco, Calif. Salem people at the Kose City, Cottages included Mr, and Mrs. L. M. Purvine and daughter Grace, A. Childers. Irene M. Win dsor. Dr. Fred W. Binner and family, Mr. and Mrs. Win. L.. O' Neill, Mr. and Mrs. U 11. Barn el t and daughters Leolynn and ioris. Mr. and Mrs. Frank V VICK BROS. If- JSED J V Cars 1 926 Hupmobile Sedan $1,1 00 1926 Pontiac Coupe - 675 1926 Ford Roadster 275 1925 Chevrolet Coupe 575 1926 Ford Coupe ..- 375 1924 Oakland Coupe 550 1924 Overland Touring .... 225 1923 Ford Touring 125 1923 Overland Roadster 135 1922 Nash Touring ... 200 1924 Ford Touring-Ruckstell. 85 Phone 1841 280 South High ' Quality Cars "The House That Service Built' M ill i ken and sous Loreu JTumes. , Utif of state people at the . Rose City cottages are; Mr.- and Mrs, S K. Sanford, Olympla. Wn.; Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Stearns, Olympia. Wn.; John Neikerk, Palo Alta, Calif. john Neikerk, Palo Alto, Calif, i A. A. Nicholson of Turner, re gon Is registered at the Rose-City Cottages. ; Mr: and Mrs. W. 1. Milliken and family of Willamette, Ore gon are spending a pleasant vaca tion at the Hose City Cottages. O. H. Hangunney ami family of Lebanon are registered at Tent City. St. Paul folks reisered at Tent City are: Mr. and Mrs. F. Davidson, Vella Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. U. P. Gooding and &rma Gooding. P. (1. Huffman and wife of Amity, are registered at Tent City. Hub City registrants from Sal em are: Mrs. Kllzabeth Welborn, tdith and Grace Welborn, Mrs. Klevna Gleesan, Mvrna Gleason. William Hath and Dan Baxton. Miss A. White and .Mrs. G. V. Bent of Chemawa, are registered at Hub City, also Mrs. Joseph Stiff of Chemawa. At the tXean View Hotel from Jetferson are: Mr. and Mrs. James Fonjain, Marjorie Fontain, Mary Louise Fontain. From Salem, were: Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bell, W. H. Bonesteele, Elizabeth Probe, Miss Margaret Hilger and Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Bell. " Salem people registered at Sta Crest Cottages are: Mr. and Mrs Carl F. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Smith and children and Mr. and Mrs. Glen H. Hunter. ' Also at Sea Crest Cottages are Mr. and Mrs. W. w. Lunger of La Fayette, Oregon, and Harry II. Porter and family of Vancouver, Wn. : Mrs. J. Hayman and family of Walla Walla, Wn., and Mrs. Oscar Nelson of Freewater, Oregon- A party of merry makers at Sea Crest Cottages are: Inez Coaley, Newberg; Beth McWhanel, Port land: Louise Berl, Newberg: Blanch .Taner, Newberg; Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Diamond ana children, Newberg; S. E. King and tamily, WaHa Walla. Wn.; Mrs R. A. Hard, Junction City; and Mr, and Mrs. L. C. Scharff and faniily of Eugene. Salem folk at the Damon are Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Ford, Loretta Ford. Madeline McDonough, Thes V. Kernon and Mr. and Mrs. M. Pearce. Salem folks at Cherry City Cottages include Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Geis and family. Haael Kenniman is registered at Cherry City from Diamond sreFaloi Slierwiini Ammmnm: the Opening o f Their Mew Shop and Service Floor Uae the Liberty St. entrance of the New Nelson Bldg. We offer you the most thorough motor' repair and main tenance service in this valley . Wa.hing, greasing and repairing 4one only by experts. We guarantee all our work on any male of car Ask about our new maintenance contract covering defin ite operations performed monthly on your car. The cost will interest you We carry a complete line of accessories and conveniences for your automobile. ... For prompt and; courteous service give us a ring or call on us in person. Fitzgerald-Sherwin Motor Co. . 1 "The,H6use,o Cburtecais,Service" - : ; Bluffs." Ws. : "''" f Mrs. Pearl Wood of MeMinnville is regis'tered at Cherry City. , Mrs. Esther Churchman and daughter Maxine are at the Cher ry City Cottages. Mrs. Charles Freeland spon sored 1 a ransieal tea Tuesday af ternoon honoring Dr.s and Mrs. Calbreath and Helen and Evelyn Calbreatfe. Both the Misses Cal- bfeatn are talenled musicians baring received their early mus ical education in Portland, then three years In Germany. The ,Mtsse Calbreath will ap pear in a musical program at the Midway theatre August 27. at Newport. liONSVOH OF SALES RECORD Annual Report Shows Assets Now Exceed $10,000, 000; Earnings High That sales of Marmon cars so far this year have held at record volume and that the Marmon Motor Car company, as a result, has further strengthened its fi nancial position in the indastry definitely shown in the annual statement of the company for the fiscal year ending July 2, 1927. The statement shows total as sets of more than $10,000,000, a gain of nearly $2,000,000 over the previous fiscal year, and the ratio of current assets to liabilities now is more than three and one-halt to one. Earnings for the year were equivalent to more than 10 per cent on the outstanding common stock of the company, exclusive of preferred dividend require ments, interest, taxes, etc. During the year the company also retired $250,000 of its serial gold notes. "One of the outstanding fea tures of the Marmon success this year has been that the usual sum mer falling off in sales has been entirely absent. July and August sales of the Marmon Eight are holding at the same level as in the spring months when new records were established. "Production schedules of the Marmon company call for .an out put of cars at an undiminished rate during the remainder of the summer and the fall. Several mil lion dollars of orders from the dis tributive organization continue on the books, indicating that autumn business may exceed even that of the spring months." r P apfflsn LiffiStefgn EH3 THE ATLANTIC ' W1TH AN AIR-COOLED MOTOR . "There's one thing I wish to get straight about this flight' -'Captain Lindbergh said in his own story of adventure in the New York Times. "They call me lucky, but luck isn't enough. As a matter of fact, I had what I regarded and still regard as the best existing plane to make the flight from New York to Paris. 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