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About The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1920)
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Those who car work voted unani Autowins and a few' addit civic I ional guests last Thursday mously to take up soipe ry their lunches with them find the n A committee con evening. The hours were study. THERMOS the best pal on earth. We sisting o f Mrs. S. Tavlor uassed with auction 500, a have the THELMOS IN many sizes delectable luncheon closing Jones. Mrs. O. D. Butler and and various prices. M is. O. A. Kreamer will out the pleasant gathering. line plans. The business The Ladies Aid o f the and social meetings will be Methodist church will serve in charge o f Mrs. K. C. El- one o f their popular cafe dridge. Mrs. J. E. Hubbard teria dinners at the Metho and Mrs. G. W. Girard. The dist church. Tuesday. Nov. club also decided to take 2. five to eight p. m. D on ’t charge o f the Red Cross “ Home of the Grafonola” Mrs. forget the time and place. Christmas seal sale. J. S. Robbie. Mrs. C. O. M. E. church, corner F ifth PERFECT SERVICE PURE DRUGS Sloper. Mrs. C. W . Irvine and Monmouth sts. and Mrs. G. G. W alker were BIIBIIIBIIIBIIIBIIIBIIIBIIIBIIIBIIIBIIIBIIIBIIIBIIIBIIIBIIIBIIIBIIIBIliBIIIBIIlBIIBIliBil B l B l l i ? The members o f the East appointed to conduct the ern Star and a number o f sale. Two new members. Mrs. friends enjoyed a get-to As good as y u can buy anywhere, price considered. gether meeting Tuesday Bradner and Mrs. Margaret As cheap as you can buy anywhere, quality consid evening. Cards and billiards Fitchard were received into furnished amusement. The the club. ered. I f you want a stove worth the money, come The club was pleased to banquet hall was decorated here. ’Tis a pleasure to talk “ stove” with you. in H allowe’en motifs and a have present a former mem ber. Mrs. H. B. Fletcher, splendid repast served. who offered many valuable A fter the regular work suggestions along club ac Thusdav night the Pythian tivities. During the after SUCCESSOR TO C R AVEN & H U FF H DW . CO. Sisters provided a social noon session Miss Bessie good time for the members Plessinger favored the gath tbiilübiiii iiiiBiiBiiBiiBiiBiiaiiBiniiiainaiiiaiiBLBiiiBiiifi.raraLsuBi jiiie and a few guests. The af erin g with a group o f piano fair was arranged as a part numbers which were well ing honor for Mr. and Mrs. received. liulbert who will leave soon for their newly purchased BUENA V IS T A home in southern Oregon. Mr. Harris was a Dallas The literary society o f the caller Sunday. seventh and eighth grades The farmers are all busy o f the training school gave with with Perfected V A L V E -IN HAND MOTOR ' their fall work. a H allow e’en party Friday Daniel Cole o f Hopville afternoon. A program of OW NERS o f the Nash Six are is working for N. C. Ander sketches, music and read most enthusiastic over the con ings was rendered. A num son. sistently liigh character o f its per Martin Conger and family ber creating much amuse ment. entitled. “ B ones” of Sliver spent Sunday at formance. was given by Lemuel Bar the X. C. Anderson home. nett. The youngsters en Mr. Morgan has bought It is not only its exceptional joyed a bountiful luncheon. the Jonh Donaldson place power which pleases them but also and moved there last week. its extraordinary comfort, its un W e will give one Goodrich tube FREE with Big sale at Mrs. Greg R. Petterson and Mr. and o ry ’s store in Dallas, just Mrs. Turnbull wgre in A l usual economy and its remarkable each Goodrich Tire, cord or fabric, any size. starting Friday, Oct. 29. Big bany and Lebanon Sunday. beauty of design and finish. reduction on entire stock Mr. and Mrs. Ed Liehtv Every one knows the good quality of the including ladies’ and chil spent Sunday with Mrs. W e believe that you too will be dren’s hats and coats, lad Goodrich Tires. equally convinced of the superior ies] dresses, suits, skirts, Hale and daughters at Sa waists, blouses, hosiery, lem. ity o f the Nasli Six by an actual Mrs. Jess Wells is teach corsets and entire stock. demonstration of its ability. Don’t miss this opportunity ing school at Talbot and her to supply your wants in husband is working on the wearing apparel boat. C There will be no decline in the women’s Mrs. E. J. Anderson spent and at the same time save vourself some money. Mrs. Sunday with her brother, G regory’s store in Dallas, M. J. Rreutz and family, at price of Nash cars and trucks NASH AND M A X W E L L CARS AND TRU CKS (ire. Salem. Miss Thelma Moe was in before July 1921. Dancing Party Albany last week to consult A most beautiful social a doctor in regards to her function of the festive sea health., ::ai!a¡ 1 in'BII«ll»IIN'IIN!i;a r«IIB!IIBII¡BM!BIIIBIIinilinillHllimi¡BIIBIIia¡IIB,l!B 1 1 ¡ID a son was the luncheon dance Clarence Kavs. formerly which Delos Eldridge gave o f this place but now of Sa i Friday evening for a num lem. was married last week ■ ber o f high school friends. to Mrs. Davton. i «D EPEN D EM O S DALLAS Grinning Jack o ’lanterns, Mrs. Silas Hart o f Philo I witches, owls, black cats B and other motifs made the math is here caring for her I rooms prettv and gav. mother. Mrs. Louise Har Lights were beautified with man. who is very ill. fluid are putting out the best bread on the market, g orange-colored shades and Mrs. Tabor and little potted plants and fall blos daughter left last Saturday it is more like M other’s bread. Clean and baked i soms were artistically plac- for a six months visit with by electricity. g ed. This formed a pleasing her parents in Michigan. p background for the attrac Try it; You will like it. Babe Steele and N. C. An tive misses in their prettv frocks, lings were remov derson and wife called on g ed from the spacious living Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Cole at rj room and reception ball pro Monmouth last Thursday. g viding ample room for the Ralph Wells has bought a gav revelers, while an Edi place thirteen miles north in a i are b i b i b ' b i b ■ a n a ■* > irai a i aim ib ' hb n H 6 ¡a i 8 1*. son cabinet furnished the o f Salem on the McMinn latest dance music. The ville road and moved last smartlv appointed luncheon week. IliBillBIIIBIIlik IIBIIWI BliaillBIliBliBIliBIUIIIEIIIBillBirBII BUB IBM BIIBTBTBTB table was centered with a Walt Bqvce. who has golden-lined pumpkin filled been working for Sam Ir with seasonable fruits over vine. has bought property i a reflector. Unique place in § Independence and ex cards and amusing Hallow pects U A Woman's e ’en favors marked covers future. to move in the near fo r the Misses Thelma W il Harlev Hall and wife o f liams. Marjorie Reynolds. Dearest Possession Kathleen Skinner and Fav Portland and Mr. and Mrs. W alker and Messrs. Dean A. J. Hall motored to lia i fl In many homes of ultra culture and refine Graven. Glen Burright, se v Sunday to see the lat ment, “ M ilady’s ” good taste and charming in Robert Craven and Delos ter’s brother who had a dividuality are first expressed in the quality of Eldridge. Between courses stroke o f paralysis. silver which graces her board. the guests resumed dancing. Refreshing punch was also fl W e have received many gracious com pli We will put one in your home and demonstrate the served during the evening. For real service and results list ments as to the beauty of design, the quality qualities of the greatest one in the world. That is Mrs. Eldridge was assisted and variety of patterns we offer in silverware of in entertaining bv Miss Eva your property with us. W e have not all, we can make you satisfactory terms. WE, Robertson and Mrs. Clyde six salesmen with machines. We irreproachable type. W IL L G IV E YOU A B SO LU TE LY FREE $25.00 inspect and photograph your prop Eeker. W ORTH OF RECORDS with a cabinet phongraph erty and advertise extensively, and fl It would be a real pleasure for us to show have a demand for property at all FOR SALE: Three young Jersey for a limited time. Let us hear tit once. ou. The assortment is wonderfully complete, cows, fresh. Pure bred but not times. Fred W. German Co., 732 § he prices well within reason. registered. Two miles east of Rick Chamber of Commerce B ld g, Port = land, Oregon. s 4-3 CITY AND COUNTRY Civic Club Plans Future Oil Cook Heating Gasoline a u STOVES Williams 9 D rug Co. ; I Ì WILLARD E. CRAVEN HOW NASH SIX Free With Tir For a short time Auto Utilities Co. STREEr Auto Utilities Co. Have installed Electric ===== O ven===== independence Bakery If you really mean business and wish a Phonograph! 5 A . L. K U L L A N D E R JEW ELER AND ENGRAVER Main Street Phone Main 1321 > reall on Dallas-Salem road 32 G. W . CARROLL COLLECTIONS Knight Adjustment Co., McMinnville Ore. Christian Church Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching services at 11 a. Don't ba a slacker; eat Liberty m. and at 7 :30 d . m. All in bread. vited. Dallas Music Store Bramami EiBii b i an ■ i a i b i a i a iB.iB i a i a i a i a 11 ncimur The Post stands for South Polk County all the time. i