The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19??, July 30, 1920, Image 8

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    \TI 7r|_|\7r Are there over four thousand FORD-
VV 1 1 1
SONS now farming Oregon fields?
W H Y is the call for FORDSON’S stronger than ever
before?
Here Are Six Many Reasons
.
THE FORDSON’S DEPENDABILITY
IS PROVEN.
.
IT IS A HIGHLY EFFICIENT KEROSENE BURNING TRACTOR.
IT IS THE TRACTOR OF GREAT POWER RANGE.
IT IS THE TRACTOR OF SIMPLE AND PERFECT CONTROL.
THE COUNTRY’S BIGGEST IMPLEMENT MAKERS HAVE COMPETED TO CREATE AT LOW COST IMPLEMENTS WORTHY OF THE
FORDSON.
THE FORDSON IS BACKED BY THE GREATEST PARTS AND REPAIR SERVICE KNOWN TO THE AUTOMOTIVE WORLD, GIVING
TO .EVERY FORDSON OWNER AT LOW COST PROMPT DEPENDABLE SERVICE.
The treadmill of the manufacturer has long
since gone. The treadmill of the farm is rap­
idly giving way to the FORDSON.
There are many reasons. Investigate and or­
der your Fail FORDSON now.
FORDSON tractor with 2-gang plow
Delivered on your farm
CITY AND COUNTRY
M O TO R
NASH
TRU CKS
Na»h Ti ucks are equipped with elec­
tric lights and starters. The electric
lights enable them to perform satis­
factorily at night as well as by day
and the starter saves fuel because
the driver can shut oft' his power
when the truck is left standing and
start again with no effort on his pan.
Morris & Company, The Standard
Oil Company, The Palmolive Com­
pany aid The A m e r i c a n S t e e l
Foundries are among the nationally
known firms using Nash Trucks
Auto Utilities Co.
INDEPENDENCE
DALLAS
NASH T R U C K S
Mrs. Asa B. Robinson OLDSMOBILE %-TON TRUCE come to Independence to
attended a bridge party FOR SALE. Also complete camp visit before returning home
Farm vour hills with a and luncheon given by Mrs. outfit. Cheap. Enquire at auto
Fordson.
Stunts at Dallas last Satur­ ramp grounds, Independence. 18
Lawrence Eldridge mo­
day afternoon.
tored from Aledford last
W ANTED: Woman to help with Saturday.
Sunday he re­
Rilev CooDer was here
18 turned to the southern Ore­
from Alsea over the week . Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Sper­ house work. Call M621.
end.
gon city accompanied by
ling were here from Port­
liis mother. Airs. K. C. El­
land this week having their
Miss Emma Henkle re­ B street residence repaired er have taken the Henkle dridge, Delos Jiildritlge and
property on Third and B Robert Craven. Mrs. El­
turned from Portland Alon- and improved.
streets. Air. and ALrs. Dole dridge and Delos will visit
Last Tuesday a son made of Portland will occupy the Air. and Airs. Neville El­
There
are
now 4000 his appearance at the home residence vacated bv the dridge in their new home.
Fordsons farming Oregon o f Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Here­ Eckers.
“ Bobby”
will tour the
fields.
ford. who occupy the Wm,
tu -
w t t m 4.4.1 „
4! southern part of the state
"I^tthews of j including the scenic Crater
Dun gan property.
Portland was the guest of lake.
. Mrs. bam White of Salem
They will remain
is a guest
at the R. W.
Mrs. Frank Hockenv and Airs. A. L. Thomas last Sun -about ren days.
White home.
children of John Dav, who dav. Airs. Thomas and Mrs.
were
college CAR GOES OVER BANK;
have been visiting Air. and Alatthews
chums
and
have
since
been
NOBODY IS INJURED
All’s. ’ Margaret Fitchard Airs. W. H. Walker, return­
very close friends.
and sou, Bobbie, are here ed home Thursday.
(Continued from Page 1.)
from Portland tins week.
Airs. Homer Wood and ing still its driver backed
~—
i F. C. Ale Lean, the pro-
Aliss Winona, his ear and pushed the
Alr. and Airs. John Don-1 grtssive proprietor of the daughter.
aldson returned Tuesday)Ace Garage, in company and son. Dale, returned Bewlev car oil the road
from an outing at the coast. with his wife visited rela­ Sunday from a pleasant so- wav.
The occupants were
tives in Portland last Sun­ iourn at Newport. Dorothy thrown out and car and all
remained over to return rolled to the bottom of the
Mrs. B. Estes of Althfl&y day.
with Air. and Airs. Donald canvon. a distance of 300
was a guest this week of
son.
her sister. Airs. V. A. Heath
yards. How the five escap­
Never throw stones; vour
ed death or serious iniury
own house mav be fragile.
M. N. Porterfield and See Clara Kimball Young
Airs. A. G. Williams and is remarkable, but outside
daughter. Miss Mabel were at the Isis next Friday (hil dren have crone to New of being bruised no one was
Portland visitors last Tues­ night in “ The House of port to .-plash in the waters hurt.
The car was com­
day.
Glass.”
of the placid Pacific while pletely wrecked. The mo­
Al remained at home to tive of the driver of the
Air. and All’s. Chas. Ir­
Mrs. F. C. Eddv and chil­ look after the appearance Chevrolet , in backing just
vine and daughter. Fave, dren returned Wednesday of Independence men. Mrs. as he did is not known. It
are enioving an outing at from Newport. Airs. Eddv T\ illiams was accompanied was an unintentional error
Summit.
on liis part.
will go to Portland Sunday bv Airs. Bronson.
to attend the Gossard cor­
HIGHWAY FRACAS
Mr. and Airs. Dave Sulli­ set lectures.
On
Sunday
Air.
and
Mrs.
STILL PROVOKING
van and Mrs. L. Bulloch
Oren McElmurrv entertain-
arc visiting relatives in I Mr.
and
Airs.
J.
D.
Hibbs
,
nr
» t ed for their guests with a
(Continued from Pajre it
Portland.
and Mr. and Airs. A. L. firuiilv dinner on the banks “ Pallas
and Independence put on
Thomas expect to go to of the Luckiamute. In the
a stub,
Mr. and Airs. Valen Newport tomorrow and will pariv were Air. and Airs. S.
Guild were here from Port­ occupy the Hibbs cottage II. AIcElmurrv. Alisses El­ Wouldn't stand for ¡6, that's the
rub."
land visiting relatives over for several weeks.
sie Scott and Alable Davis,
the week end.
Henry AIcElmurrv. C. B. PRETTY MAID
..
, ,,
,
Mrs. Nellie Barnett and ^
_ and
__ ___
Forbes
Air. and Mrs. 0.
TAXES A JOURNEY
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lemuel were home from C *McEliuurrv
Honevman CV m an White- Salem Sunday.
They re­
Continued from Pryrt l.)
ader) are guests of Mrs. turned to the Capital City
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Irvine thing! He discovers the
Nancy Wliiteaker.
the following dav to com­
attended
a family reunion maid; stops the train and
plete their vacation.
at the Jim Hanna home in tells her to get off. And
Mrs. Sara C. Young is
Portland last Sunday. Thev she had to do it, too, ’wav
home from Albany passing
Aliss Alice AfcCaulev of were ioined there bv Mr. out in the country where
her vacation with her par­
big
bears and
ents. Mr. and Mr. I. Clag- Meier & Frank’s and Mrs. and Mrs. W. H. Rov and there’s
Maggie Richardson of the (laughter. Helen of Tilla- things I
eett.
Good
Mr. and Mrs
is of Portland
Sunday of
Your neighbor would like for you to subscribe for The last
Mrs. Bulloch
P ost yourself so you wouldn’t bother borrowing his copy street
Samaritan hospital niiwk' Mrs. E. X. Johnson
Farm vour hills with a
Flovd Trav- V ™ ’ crue-8 *8 ast ^lmulav-°1[ of Terrebone. Airs. R. G.
were guests ]\wx* ***ter.
No Dvkstra and sons. Ray and Fordson.
Ids mother, ( ‘ n,vos-
James, o f Umatilla, and
on Fourth
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| Miss Gladys Irvine o f As- Don't b« • «lacker; eat Liberty
I Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Eck- tona. Mrs. Johnson will bread.