The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19??, July 09, 1920, Image 5

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spending her vac&iou with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter
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Dell Grigsby of Monmouth was
visiting this city Sunday.
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Georgy Girard, who is nearly al­
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visiting at thtf Petemon home.
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Miss Katherine Schirtner of Port­
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for two or three weeks.
land spent the week end with her
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W ith the thermometer hitting the high places, i
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it is a hard job to keep cool, but it helps a heap to g George Qemens of Portland spent Owen Peterson came hoinpe fur %
Binder Twine is one of the most essential re- ft
keep clean. Use only good pure soap and for a the big holiday with the Word the "Fourth." He hus been work­
Butlers. With a good supply of eats ing in Washington for some time.
m quirements of the grain grower and while no great ft
chafeing, sun burns and chapping: there are a num­
they all enjoyed an outing at Ronco
Wiunogeu Peterson, who has been
ber of good creams and lotions that cure and( pre­
¿mount of money is required in its purchase, a con-
Mills.
visiting her sister, Mm. McEwen of
vent subsequent attacks. Call at this store and be
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supplied.
Mr. and Mrs. (1 O. Sloper and Seattle, and her broUier, Guy of jj sidération of the quality of twine is very essential to ft
Mr. and Mrs. lames Robbie compos­ Portland, returned home Tuesday
evening.
I a successful and profitable harvest.
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ed a party of pleasure seekers that
spent the Fourth and Fifth rusti­ Mr. and Mrs. W. T. House motor­
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cating at Sulphur Springs on the ed to Newport Sunday where they
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Little Nestuck.
will spend a few days enjoying the
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weather, beach and all the other
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ruef and good things that go with the place.
i the quality of which has never been surpassed, is of­ i j
daughter, Marion, of Salem were
“ Home of the Grafonola”
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guests at the J. N. Jones home the SOUTH POLK SCHOOL BOARDS I fered you in the full knowledge that you will obtain
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Fourth, being accompanied home
PERFECT SERVICE
PURE DRUGS
by the Jones who enjoyed Capital
genuine satisfaction and economy thru its use. It is
Eola—J. W. Brunk, Ch.; B. I. Fer-
City festivities.
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gurson, E. J. Hamer; R. Brunk,
guaranteed to run full yardage to the pound, uni­ i
Clerk.
Miss Emma Henkle arrived from
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rede- -R. L. Womer, Ch.; .1. \V.
Mm. Sara Claggett Young of Al­ Portland Satui day to visit at the
form size and strength and free from knots.. Place ft
CITY AND COUNTRY
Bush,
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Edwards;
Mrs.
M.
bany spent the Fourth here with W. H. Walker home. Since Miss
H. Lacey, Clerk.
your order early with.
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Ford touring car for sale. Auto her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Clag Henkle's school closed, she visited
Lewisville—W. C. Williams, Ch.;
gett.
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Utilities Co.
for several days with Miss Miss T. B. Crook, Cecil Embree, Clerk.
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Gladys Irvine in Astoria.
Valley View—M. T. Conger, Ch.;
Mrs. George Williams arrived
Dr. L. E. Barrick spent the Fourth
J. V. Johnson, G. A. ' Peterson;
Thursday from Cen tra lia to visit
in Pacific City.
M \ ami Mrs. Perl Hedges, Mr. George Plov, Clerk,
her parents, Mr und Mrs. J. S.
and Mrs. Guy W'alker and Mr. and 1 Monmouth—O. A. Wolverton, Ch.;
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Miss Claire Davis was here from Cooper.
Mrs. Grover Mattison spent the h ra pUwell, A. B. Moreland; Mina
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Tillamook over the week end.
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SUCCESSOR TO CRAVEN & HUFF HDW. CO.
double holiday at Aisea. Each j Cornelius, Clerk,
Mr. and Mrs. Asa B. Taylor and
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member
of
the
party
has
suppressed
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Airlie—
H.
P.
Whitaker,
Ch.;
S.
Mrs. J. W. Demick is visiting rela family of Oregon City were gues. Ids jealousy enough to admit that j g. Whitaker, J. F. Ulrich; Percy '7WIILIIBIIBIIBIIBIIBIIBIIBIIBIIBIII
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of his mother, Mrs. Clara Taylor, Hedges is the champion fisherman, j Hadley, Clerk.
tivas in Portland and Tacoma.
last Sunday.
The latest report is that he der Oak Grove—J. W. Bartlett, Ch. lll■ll■lll■UI■ll■lll■ll■l«ll■lll■lll■lllnll■ll■lll■lll■!ll■lll■l|!■lll■l|!■l|l■l|iHí||W||al IIBIIi
K. C. Eldridge spent the glorious
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pleted the watens of thirty per­ J. M. Craven, Frank Farmer; J^
For Sale—My residence in Inde­ fectly good looking trout.
Fourth at home with hiis family.
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Bay Fawk, Clerk.
pendence. A good buy for someone
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Fair View—E. K. Lehrman, Ch.;
wishing
a
nice
modern
home.
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When you want the best call for
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Craven and Gusiav Fleischm&n, Fred Rutch-
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15 son, Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Percy
Liberty bread. Baked by electricity. H. PATTON.
mau; H. J. Aebi, Clerk.
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Dickinson, Mr. and Mrs. Claire Ir­ Rickrettll—G. K. Wait, Ch.; J.
Evening Only
The Isis has discontinued its Sun­ Mire. Barnett and son, Lemuel, vine and two son%, and the Gary
F. Vaughn, A. R. C&dle; J. W.
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day afternoon shows until Sept. 1. have gone to Salem to spend
BIG DOUBLE SHOW
field Byers family went to Pacific
while with Mrs. Barnett's mother, City to spend their vacation. As Goodell, Clerk.
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Oak Point—Ed Re\, Ch.; M. R.
C R I S T a n d C O S T A ’S
Mrs. Jim Collins, was here from Mrs. Lemmon.
they went up Mr. Dickinson, who Black, Ray Biglow; J. J. Williams.
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Portland to spend Independence
is “ruralistic” in his habits, passed Clerk.
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Mr. and Mrs. Walter Plant and the others to lead the way. He
Day.
Elkins—Frank Lougtmry, Ch.;
children, Gordon and Marjorie, will got lost from the crowd and the
THE SWEETEST SINGERS IN THE WORLD
Miss Vera Brunk of Portland was leave Monday for Newport to spend party didn’t join forces until on T. A. McEldoney, A. E. Tetherow;
E. A. Tedrow, Clerk.
a week end visitor with her parents their vacation.
the return home.
Buena Vista—Ed Prather, Ch.;
here.
G. A. Wells, Cleve Prather; J. K.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Whitcomb were
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. McIntosh and
Jarata Jones and Miss Jessie here from Tillamook the Fourth vis­ Mr. and Mrs A. D. Davidson spent Neal, Clerk.
Suver— George Godwin, Ch.;
Mattison celebrated the Fourth in iting his mother, Mrs. Pere Kurre, the Fourth in Corvallis at the Susan
Henry
Lamb, O. M. Allen; J. H.
and
other
relatives.
Albany.
Jones home. The following day James, Clerk.
the same party joined by Mr. and
Sunny Slope—L. D. Hammer, C.h.;
Larry Fitzgerald left his banking Mrs. B. R. Wolfe and Daddy
Miss Ivy Stanley left the last of
ihe week to indulge in the sporti, duties in the metropolis long Hedges, equipped with rod ami A. J. Shipley, George Heck; Rhetta
enough to join his friends and rela reel, went to Humbug Lake to fish. Hammer, Clerk.
at Seaside.
Hopville—M. W. McGowan, Ch.;
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tives here over the Fourth.
i ' o hear
the story, the body o f W. G. Schuefer, Sam Hanna; Luoie
Mr. and Mrs. John Donaldson
water is nothing its nax -e implies
Mr. and Mrs. S. Taylor Jones and for it certainly produces the fish in Seigal, Clerk.
passed their week end vacation on
Highland—Mr. Robert, Ch.; H. N.
sou. Bussell, and Mr. and Mrs. huge quantities. After listening
th0 McKenzie.
James Robbie enjoyed the good old about the vast number of fish Dickinson, G. A. Dickinson; Frank
Lane, Clerk.
The J. W. Rodgers family and a fashioned S. S. picnic ip Dallas.
caught the writer said, "All out of
number of guests enjoyed a home
that little lake?" The answer was.
Chester Henkle and Miss Florence Most of them; some of them we
Baptist Church Announoamants
picnic the Fourth.
Burton in company with a party of caught on the banks."
(Contributed)
Do you live in Independence? friends celebrated the holiday at
If you have been a regular at­
Then why not patronize her indus­ Colorada Lake, near Corvallis.
A most delightful Independence tendant at the Baptist lhurch* you
tries. Eat Liberty bread.
Day
gathering was that of the will have noticed the increase in
Probably the most popular of all
Dickinson
clan.
Mr. and Mrs. every department from the Sunday
sage
productions
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“Alias
Jimmy
Mr. and Mns. U. G. Berry were
In their Dreamy Oriental Fantasy
lured to Cascadia to spend their In­ Valentine.” It comes to the Isis on John Dickinson, together with Mr. school on up to the money in the
Wednesday and Thursday nigths. and NJrs. Don Dickinson, Mr. and treasury. At the regular quarterly
dependence Day vacation.
Mrs. George Dickinson, Mr. and business meeting of the church ?he
Mrs.
Henry Dickinson and Mr. and treasurer reported the church free
Mrs. Rosebrook (Miss Mae Kenr
Dr. and Mrs. O. D. Butler with
Mns.
Harvey Dickinson and their
Mr. and Mns. J. B. V. Butler spent nedy) of Portland, who visited families, Mr. and Mra. Jeter Virgin fiom debt and money in the
the Fourth fishing at Falls Creek. Miss Florence Burton for several and their guest, Miss Hattie Virgin t-easury for llie first time in its
history. God has blessed the work
days, returned home last Saturday.
of Missouri, Mra. Belle Nye and in every department. An organ has
S. Read lias a fine flock of White
daughter of Canada, Mr. and Mra.
Little Miss Elinor Kurre who has Will Wood and Sam Goff enjoyed been purchased for the primary de­
Leghorn hens which he is advertise
ing for sale eDewhere in this P<>st. been Penning school in Salem is a bounteous picnic dinner on the partment. The Young Peoples So-
Admission 25 and 50c
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ciety hopes to give a social or hay
Lucki|amute.
In the I afternoon rack party next Thursday. Come liBlllHIIIB"'BIIIBll!Bil'BiltB!l!BiliBlliBIIIBIIlBH!BiliBllW!liBll!BillBIIIBIIiBIIIHIIiNlllVlIIBIIIBii;
they were joined by Mrs. Homer out to the meetings Sunday night at
Hill, Wendell Denlinger, Verd Hill
o'clock and hear the definite an­
and sister, Mra. G&rlin Hill Cobra nouncements. The Sunday school
Spokane. Before departing for holds its regular meetings at 10 a.
We do not have special shoe j of
home a big picnic supper closed the m. Sunday. At the hour of 11 Bev.
Proppe will preach on the subject,,
sales on certain days, but | perfect day.
"Old Wells Dug Up,” and in the
there are many days in tin1 | | A happy Fourh was celebrated at evening he will preach on “The All
On C S t r e e t
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gail Sulliciency of Christ." You will
course of a year when we yU Alexander
four miles south of Inde miss good things if you slay away
SHOE WORK NEATLY DONE WITH FIRST-
have bargains Very often * pendence. One brother and four from these meetings. The buildings
CLASS MACHINERY
.-asters, aunts and an uncle of Mra. are cool and the services short so
we close out a certain brand i Alexande'r, met after thirty-one come out and enjoy them.
years. Those present were Mrs. G.
Shoe Laces and Shoe Polish of All Kinds.
f.t a low price and if you can * D. Alexander’s father and mother— Seventh Day Adventist Church
and Mra. J. H. Evans—from
fitted in that particular I Mr.
Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence
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At K. P. Hall, Independence.
Miller and three children. Mrs.
Sabbath school 1:30 p. m.; lesson
==============::= brand left in stock, you
F.lla Chartier and Walter D. Char- —“Eden School."
tier of Denver, Colorado; L. L.
Services (Saturday) 2:30 p. m.
save considerable money.
Smith and family, Mr. and Mra. Discourse by Elder J. A. Rieber of
It is mv purpose to not only satisfy you in style
Halcomb and duaghter Leodore, Forest Grove.
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Messrs. Forest, Marion and Willard
All are welcome.
but to satisfy you in fit as well. A pair of shoes that
Smith, Mr. and Mra. Gus Grufke
and Miss Eva Smith, Mr. and Mrs
HOLMES-VENATOR
hurt the feet are among man’s worst enemies and so
Jack Stapleton and son Deane
Howe, Mr. and Mrs. Home Lindsey
Miss Edena H. Venator and Wil |
many have difficulty in getting fitted. We carry an
and little daughter Rose Marie, all liam S. Holmes were married on i
of Portland; Mrs. Ida Frlcker of June 26 in the bride's home, Rev. ,
assortment of size» and there are not many feet that
Dondon, Ohio; Mrs. Adda Wright M. A. Babestra officiating. Mr and
we cannot shoe satisfactorily. Try Kreamer and be
and daughter Madonna Wright, of Mra. Holmes will reside in Grass '
Astoria, and Mr. and Mrs Henry I Valley—Sunday’s Oregonian.
And are putting out the best bread on the market. §
suited.
A. Trotter of Richmond, Indiana. | Miss Venator taught the eighth
It is more like Mother’s bread. Clean and baked |
Other guests were Mr. end Mrs. W. grade in the public school here be­
by electricity.
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N. Alexander and son Dell, also Mr. fore the training system was adopt
Don Dickinson and Lee Skillen. ed. Last year she taught iri the j
Try it; You will like it.
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The guests enjoyed the many at­ Lltwellyn school in Portland.
tractions of the farm by helping in
the hay field and some preferred
COLLECTIONS
sleeping in hay shock. After two
Knight Adjustment Co.,
days, the festivities closed with a
McMinnville Ore.
sumptous feast which will long be
Phone The Poet the news.
remembered by alL
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Plymouth Twine
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THE PRINCESS OF PARADISE
See Princess Aloho Sensational Hula Dancer i
I ear Joseph Rlgrlsdes Master ol the Steel 6ultar
Also Longfellow’s "EVANGELINE” Big Foi Spacial
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The New Electric Sloe Shop
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Shoe
Sale
HEREFORD, Prop.
Have Installed Electric
Kreamer
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Independence Bakery |