The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19??, August 13, 1920, Image 4

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B U E N A V IS T A
Miss Ruth Prath er was
the house guest o f Blanche
Harmon Sunday.
G. G. H ew itt and fam ily
Dassed the Sunday w ith G.
E. Harmon and fam ily.
Miss Gladys Tucker and
brother o f Salem are spend­
ing the week with their sis­
ter. Mrs. Perr*' W ells.
Leona and Glen W eils
are here from St. Johns
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visiting: their grandparents.
Mr. and Airs. W . D. Sim­
mons.
The J. A . Reynolds house
is biting completed suite
rauidiv.
fam ily expect
to move m by the first of
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the month.
AJLrs. R oy Knighten and
clnid nave returned to their
home m
J efferson tins
week after
spending
a
month here.
Wells and M oore started
NOTE: The F o r i magneto is the only magneto in the
threshing fo r M a jo r Rose
world
which furnishes eiectri* current enough to fire the
Monday. They are making
motor
and
light t h r e e to f i v e lights at the same time.
very good head way. The
gram is very good so far.
The Godwin fam ily, who
have been working at the
VV erline hop yard fo r the
past two months, have m ov­
ed back to their home m
liuena Vista.
M. i\. and Airs. Airs.
Prath er and grand daugh­
ter. Mabel, w ith Air. and
Mrs. J. M. Prath er o f Cor­
vallis have gone to Oascad-
la fo r a week's outing.
Air. Rose, a civ il engi­
neer. and w ife arrived from
Rngiand last
week and
were met in Portland by
M ajor and Alls. Rose. They
expect to make their home
in America.
J. R. L o y returned Sat­
urday
from
California
where he has been w ith Ins
son. A lfred , the past three
weeks, i l e reports the boy|
as doing nicely and w ill be
able to come home in three
weeks.
Air. and Airs. M cV ick er
o f M oro passed thru here
last w i ck enroute to south­
ern Oregon. They were call­
ers at the home o f Air. and
Alts. L d llarm on. Air. Mc-
\ lcker was pastor o f the
Evangelical church here fo r
several years.
Hon McCann came from
eastern
Oregon
F riday,
passing a few days with
Notick of Final SetUemenL
M. V. Prather and fam ily.
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Notice is hereby given that the ■
returning to M yrtle Poin t
I W ile r e l i e may b e employed undersigned adm inistrator ol the
you like a nice cool spot to
j m e l e s t o l t n e summer, i l l s estate of B. F. Schrunk, deceased, | W o u ld
What Is the Secret o* the Great Strength of the
POWERFUL FORDSON
M O T O R
NASH
TRUCKS
Nash 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 off his power
when the truck is left standing and
start again witli no effort on his pan.
Morris & Company, The Standard
Oil Company, The Palmolive Com­
pany and The A m e r i c a n S t e e l
Foundries are among the nationally
known firms using Nash Trucks
inches in
Is it the perfect carburetion?
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Is it because of the strengh
magneto?
the Ford
The secret of strength of the powerful Ford-
son is not in these alone but is also in the
fact that the Fordson has the only truly ef=
ficient type of final drive.
Auto Utilities Co.
INDEPENDEN(JE
Is it the four husky cylinders
diameter w ith a 5 inch stroke?
DALLAS
NASH T R U C K S
The only gear which changes the direction
of your power and at the same time gives
you a maximum speed reduction and this at
a m inim um of loss by friction.
Farm Your Hills With a Fordson
Ace Garage
EDUCATION PAYS
TOR THE IND IVID UAL AND FOR THE STATE
A Person with No Education has hut One Chance in 160,0(M> to
Render Distinguitihed Service to the Public
With Common School Education
4 Chances
With High School Education
87 Chances
With College Education
800 Chances
Are You Giving Your Child His Chance?
T H O S E S TA TES A R E W E A L T H I E S T T H A T H A V E IN V E S T E D
MOST IN ED U CA TIO N
O regon Agricultural College
Through a "Liberal and Practical Education" pre­
pares the Young Man and Young Woman for Useful
Citizenship and Successful ( areers in
AGRICULTURE
COMMERCE
ENGINEERING
PHARMACY
MINING
FORESTRY
HOME ECONOMICS
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
The Training Includes P H Y S I C A L EDUCATION, MUSIC. ENG­
L I S H . MODERN L A N G U A G E , A R T and other Essentials
o f a Standard Technical College Course
FALL TERM OPENS SEP1 EMBER 20, 1920.
THE REGISTRAR, Oregon
1U1TION IS FREE.
FOR I N F O R M A T I O N W R IT E TO
Agricultural College,
CorvullLs, Oregon,
Mr. Barnes, U. S. Wheat Director Says:
“ EAT MORE
BREAD
And reduce the high cost o f livin g.”
HOLSUM
BREAD
IS T H E C H E A P E S T A S W E L L A S
T H E M O ST W H O LE S O M E ON
TH E M A R K E T TO D AY.
BUY THAT
EXTRA LOAF
Your Grocer Has It.
C h e r r y C ity
B a k in g
FORDSON TRACTORS
t ill111 1 y
e x p e c t to jo in
Soon.
h im
;
M r. an d M rs.
¡Spaulding
o f b a i e n i w e r e g u e s t s o f Ail*.
and
A ir s .
E dgar
L ic k tv
¡S u n d a y .
The L i c h t v s met
| tn e to r m e r la im iv w h ile o n
n visit in the Last last win-
i ter. Ail*, and Airs. Spauld­
ing are from Kansas and
recently- purchased proper­
ty in Salem where they w ill
moke their home.
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has tiled his tinal account in the
County Court of the state of Oregon
for 1J° lk County, and that Monday,
the 16th d ay of A ugust, 1920, at the
hour of 10 u- m - t*161-60* ut the Court
room of the said Court in the c ity
of DtUlaa* 0 ree on- has been a P-
pointed by said Court us tlie time
and place for the hearing of objec­
tions to the said final account and
the settlem ent thereof.
J. A. REYNOLDS,
A dm inistrator of the estate of
B. F. Schrunk, deceused.
Swope & Swope, Attorneys.
Dated and first published July
PARKER
Mr. and Airs. L. C. Cline 16th. 1920.
motored to Salem Sunday.
Lust: Aug. 13 .
Air. and Airs. Russell
H arris motored to Palls
j City Sunday.
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VALLET A SILETZ
Mr. and Mrs. Charles
TIME TABLE
South of Portland spent 11
Sunday with the Petersous.
Effective April 1, trains will
Aliss
Bertha
Zieieseh
run as follows:
spent the week end with
No. 2 arrives from Hoskins
relatives and friends in Sa-
9:15 A. M. daily
i lei 11 .
No. 4 arrives from Camps
Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Peter­
4:00 P. M. dally except Sunday
son motored to A irlie F r i­
No. 1 departs for Camps
day w here they spent the
10:50 A. M. daily except Sunday
dav with relatives.
No. 3 departs for Hoskins
Airs. E. Chapin and Win-
4:15 P. M. daily
nogene
Peterson
spent
Freight service 2:30 P. M. on
Thursday at the Carmack
Tuesdays and Saturdays
home in Independence.
The farmers co-operative
threshing company of P a rk
SW OPE & SW OPE
er is busy on the season’s
work.
So far thev have
LAW YERS
had the best o f luck.
The voung men o f the vi- Office over Craven A Walker's Store
cinitv
are
nuvrng
having some
Oregon
very wonderful “ midnite In d e p e n d e n c e ,
sprees.”
They have b e e n ------------
spending
much of their
i ■mamamaiii«
time in robbing bee trees. ■
A fter a night o f it thev feel ■
“ real big.”
9 A. G. Williams, Prop, f
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FORDSON FARM IMPLEMENTS
spend the evening these hot days?
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Large cool pavillion. Comfort­
able seats. Sermons and lec­
tures of thrilling interest on
timely topics. Steropticon
views. Meetings every night ex­
cept Monday nights.
B. J. CADY, J. A. REIBER
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your property with us. We have
six salesmen with machines. W e
inspect and photograph your prop
erty and ndsertise extensively, and
have n demand for property at all
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Farm your hills with a Do you live in Independence?
Fordson.
Then why not patronise her indus­
Tell The Poet.
tries.
Eat liberty bread.