The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19??, July 23, 1920, Image 8

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    In Range of Power, Efficient a n d D e l i v e r e d
THE FORDSON STANDS SUPREME
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Low speed at I] miles per hour, its Intermediate or plowing speed at 21
miles per hour and its High Gear of 6i miles per hour, the Fordson offers a
range of power unapproached by other makers.
The high Gear permits your getting to and from your field quickly and with a cool motor.
gives a quick pulling service for field and road work.
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In shifting: from Intermediate Gear to Low you get an increased draw bar pull of FULL FORTY
PERCENT. Consider a moment, the value of this ample re-
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serve for the TOUG.1EST job or STEEPEST hill.
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THE FORDSON’S LIGHT WEIGHT, its RANGE OF
POWER its efficient final WORM DRIVE, together with the
wonderful power of its motor, make the
Fordson Supreme In Efficient Delivered Power.
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Farm Yonr Hills Willi a Fordson.
EXCLUSIVE F O R D A N D
FORDSON REPAIR SHOP
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CITY AND COUNTRY
gree work. Not being con- jiw iin iia iin iiin iin iin i
tent with “ home grown I
Meet Conklin Sunday.
oratory they had a speaker I
from Oakland. Cal. They i
Marion Butler is here were content, however, with I
from Portland today.
home prepared food and the
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local chef prepared for the i
Miss Emma Henkle went occasion a banquet fit for i
M O T O R
In d e p e n d e n c e
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to Portland Monday to re­ the most chivalrous Knight..
turn the last of the week.
The members of the Meth­
Mrs. Hobart Dickson lias odist Ladies Aid neither
returned from a visit of sev­ cease nor tire in their activ­
TR U C K S
eral weeks with Seattle rela­ ities. Last Thursday thev
tives.
gave a most delightful sur­
Matinee and Night Only
prise function for a quartet
Andrew Hannon of Pe of their diligent members.
dee received a seali) wounc The honorees were: “ Aunt­
Nash T iu cks are equipped with elec­
ENGAGEMENT EXTRAORDINARY
from a stray bullet while ie ” . Ingram. Mrs. Chas.
out
hunting
one
dav
last
¡Smilev. Mrs. Chas. Kurre
tric lights and starters. The electric
week.
and Mrs. ingermanson. The
committee in charge had
lights enable them to perform satis­
Dr. H. C. Dunsmore wil tastily decorated the church
go to Portland tomorrow with van-colored sweet peas
factorily at night as well as by day
(I IN P E R S O N )
and in company with the and ¡Shasta daisies.
The
Macvs will pass his vacation tables were not onW laden
and the starter saves fuel because
at Belknap Springs.
with flowers, but with de­
licious food for the birthday
the driver can shut off bis power
The Salem band will give repast. No candles radiated
when the truck is left standing and
a concert at 3 o ’clock Sun­ a glow over the scene be-
day afternoon on the Mon cause these ladies absolutely
start again with no effort on his part.
refused to reveal their ages.
mouth Normal campus.
There were forty-one guests
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Smi­ present to enjoy the pleas-1 5 The famous
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And Hi, Own fi
ley and daughter, Ernestine, ant event. On Sunday Mrs. D /o t ing Picture
Morris & Company, The Standard
will leave next Tuesday for Ingram received another _ Comedian Is
Film Brautles
Oil Company, Th« Palmolive Com­
Nova Scotia where they will surprise w h - the primary
and
Sunday school presented h er1 = Making a
visit Mr. Smilev’s mother.
pany and The A m e r i c a n S t e e l
a
with
a
beautiful
Bible
in
His Own
Personal 1 our
Foundries are among the nationally
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I. D. Mix has been taking token of her faithful ser­ 1
Jazz
Orchestra g
= Direct from tl e
known firms using Nash Trucks
ins vacation this week. We vices. Miss Pauline Perrv
of
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don’t know; where he went, m a d e t h e presentation a Fox and Sen-
speech.
The
words
of
the
■ nett Studios.
but as be is ascustomed to
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going about without a chap- little Miss were well chosen |fi loa Angeles
Musicians
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and delivered and “ Auntie”
erou. it doesn’t matter.
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Ingram merits all the praise ■
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accorded her.
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Several weeks ago Mr. and
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All's. Fred Henderson of INDEPENDENCE BOT
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\ anoouver. B. C.. were in
WINS FRENCH BRIDE !s
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AND
Independence to visit Mr.
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INDEPENDENCE
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and Mrs. J. G. McIntosh.
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DALLAS
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I liev were so delighted with The bombardment o v c 1 i
the hospitality they return­ Richardson dragged himself 1
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ed Tuesday from a motor >ack to the ambulance sta­ i
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trip to San Francisco and
THE CELEBRATED CHARACTER COMEDIAN
from where he .was I
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stopped for another brief tion.
runs ported to an American 1
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visit with their relatives. lospital train and finally to
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Mr. Henderson visited a the American base hospital
brother he had not seen for at Bordeaux. He was at ■
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several years.
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Bordeaux when the armis­ i
tice was signed.”
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t.La»t Monday night the K.
He graduated from the In­ |
I . bad a rousing good frater­ dependence high school and
nal tune. They not onlv had later from the Monmouth |
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a time among themselves Normal.
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Your neighbor would like for you to subscribe for The but thev hail visitors pres­
Prices 30 & 55c
Post yourself so you wouldn't bother borrowing his copy. ent from several neighbor­ Don't bo » «U cker: —t Liberty
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ing to w n s to w itn ess th e de­
Isis Theatre!
NASH
j Sunday, July 2 5 (
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Chester Conklin
And His Musical Revue
Auto Utilities Go.
ART PENNEY,
NASH
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One and One-Hai< Hour Show of
Continuous Laughter