CITY AMD COUNTRY Attend Co.___ K .’ b _ big smok- er Friday night. Sept 17. Ladies invited. NASH Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Coop­ er and Mr. and Mrs. George Kutch spent last Sunday in Aurora. TRU CK S tric lights and starters. The electric Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Thomas and Mr. and Mrs. H. Mattison spent Sunday in Albany enjoying a picnic dinner enroute. lights enable them to perform satis­ factorily at night as well as by day and the starter saves fuel because Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hibbs and Master Jack Harding have returned from New­ port where they passed the summer at the Hibbs cot- taee. the driver can shut off bis power when the truck is left standing and start again with no effort on his part. TRUCKS EDUCATION PAYS VOS THE INDIVIDUAL AMD FOR THE STATE A Person with No Education hna but Ons Chance in 160, 00# to Render Distinguished 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? THOSE STATES ARE WEALTHIEST THAT HAVE INVE3TED MOST IN EDUCATION A g ri c u l tu ra l College Through a “ Liberal and Practical Education” pre­ pares the Young Man and Young Woman for Useful Citizenship and Successful Careers in MINING FORESTRY HOME ECONOMICS VOCATIONAL ( DUCATIOH The Training Includes PHYSICAL EDUCATION, MUSIC. ENG­ LISH. MODERN LANGUAGE, ART and other Essentials of a Standard Technical College Course f ALL TMM OPENS SEPTEMBER 20, 1020. TUITION IS FREE. FOR INFORMATION WRITE TO THE REGISTRAR, Oregon Agricultural College, G o r v u llls , O r e g o n , ir — m .. J prfA sA m e S aopA tne Pitoni tv H ow r TturWI MornUia-glory *A#e* Ts-artel preeerve gii* •t Zodiac Sign Ubre hit hwm mm W yâv P ï « mm A tmmtd tkmm " J'Y-v The Parting Gift Have you been looking for a parting gift for the boy or girl who is leaving for college this month? -i We have just the thing for you a lovely sap­ phire ring or pin. Could anything be nicer than favoring them with something really worth while, something to prise all through their col­ lege life? W s inggsst • s a p p h ire stone because it ts the |*w al o! September, bat any one ot our big selection will ba accept­ able. A . U. K U L L A N D E R JE W E LE R AN D ENGRAVER Main Street The Fordson is the tractor of your neighbor. Over two hundred in Polk county==23 sold in the last four weeks. Friends here have receiv­ ed announcement o f the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. E. Paul Todd CRuth Hodge) of Napavine, Wash. The young lady has been christened Ruth Paul­ ine. INDEPENDIMOS ENGINEERING PHARMACY The Best in the World and the Cheapest. There’s a hat in Mrs. Bascue’s early fall showing that will suit the style o f all custonmers. See her dis­ play at the millinery open­ ing Saturday. Auto Utilities Co, AGRICULTURE COMMERCE NOTE THESE PRICES F. 0. B. DETROIT: Sedan, $750.00 Coupelet, $850.00 Ton truck, $600.00 Fordson tractor, $850.00 A daughter arrived re­ cently at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bewley. The youthful guest has been christened Thelma Eloise. Morris 6 Company, The Standard Oil Company, Ths 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 Oregon Compared with other products the price of the Ford car and Fordson tractor is today the lowest in Its history. Nothing less than an INDUSTRIAL MIRACLE HAS MADE THIS POSSIBLE. A miracle of ever in­ creasing quantity production has made your shrinking dollar worth its old self in Ford Products. Dr. and Mrs. Horn and two children o f Newberg have been visiting at the J. S. Bohannon home. Nash T iu cks are equipped with elec­ N ASH Are You Getting Your Share of the Millions Saved By Quantity Production? Pickers— Come to the Baptist church Sunday and hear some fine singing. H od M OTOR Phone Main 1321 The Fordson should be on you farm. At one swift stroke It wih cut from your life hours, days, yes, years of drudgery. Call us for a demonstration. Now is the time Mrs. Carl Ranzell of Tuc­ son. Arizona, is spending the summer with her sister, Mrs. Snapp. Mrs. Ranzell savs mercury has soared to 125 in the Arizona town and she would not mind a fur coat in the cool Oregon climate. Ace Garage Phone Main 3821 Mrs. Alice Honevman was IN D E P E N D E N C E a week end guest at the home of Mrs. Nancy Whit- eaker. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Honeymoon. She was returning from Long Beach. Wash., and left Monday for Seattle. indulged in. Mrs. Kream­ surely spent with a variety a. m., 2:30 p. m. and at 7:30 p m er. Mrs. Steele and Mrs. of music rendered bv the Strvices will be held by the gospel Miss Katharine Arbuth- Douglas are sisters. Mr. talented group of relatives team of the Bible Institute of Los not returned Wednesday Armstrong, editor of the which made the golden Angeles. The team consists of a from Klamath Falls where! Eugene Register, is a half hours pass quickly. Mr. and group of five young men, four sing­ she attended a teachers’ in­ brother. The mother, Mrs. Mrs. Kreamer received ers and one speaker. It is a real stitute. Miss Arbuthnot al­ J. Richardson, who resides abundant good wishes for treat; come and hear them. Sun­ so enioved a very interest-1 at Springfield, was unable many returns of the truly day school at 10 a. m. A class and ing trip to Crater Lake to be present on account of golden event. teacher for all ages and grades. which was made with a par­ illness. Strangers especially invited. A At the table the ty of geologists. A Treat At th0 Baptist Church hearty welcome awaits you. company prepared a chain letter deploring her absence A treat is awaiting you at the j When you want the best call for Last Sunday was a su­ which was sent to Mrs. Baptist church next Sunday at 11; Liberty bread. Baked by electricity. premely happy day at the Richardson. O. A. Kreamer home. The occasion was the celebra- j tion of the 29th wedding an- 1 niversarv of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Kreamer, promi­ nent and popular citi­ zens of this city. Rela­ tives came from the Univer­ sity citv. the Capital city and Canbv to join in the celebration. For the wedding feast Hit the spacious dining room was converted into an au­ The Proof tumnal bower. A profusion of golden rod and sun flow­ O f The Pudding ers made a scene of golden- hued beauty. Vivid hued nastertiums that blend so  f ! dm Once you have used (EtSTuEOS Flour harmoniously with the j L you’ll never be content without it. golden blossoms were used Cooks appreciate its firmness and flavor. on the chandeliers, trailing gracefully from the electro­ But the “ Proof of the Pudding” is the liers to the perfectly and way the folks enjoy the splendid breads artistically appointed table and pastries made with it. where covers were placed for seventeen. Yellow shad­ ed lights also made the “The Meat of the W heat”, (UE 7 SIHIJ W heat scene a more golden one. Hearts make the ideal breakfast food. The Misses Gretchen and Madaline Kreamer, attrac­ yt, Even waffle* «re easily made with HQUliSC tive daughters of the O. Pancake Flour. A .’s. most capably served the several course dinner, . rrtl# r«e ¡Seated around the festal board were Mr. and Mrs. A. d ft If your poultry just board* with yiu — Instead of J. Armstrong and daugh­ producing. iBCTUtUte Poultry Feed* will put them ters. the Misses Mae nnd t* work. Uao O lympic Stock Feed«, too. Aileen. and son. John, of Eugene, Dean Duvall and Miss Sue Bodianskv, also of Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey. Douglas. Pearl and Lewis Douglas o f Canbv, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Steele of Srleni. Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Kreamer and Afissea F L O U R - FEED Gretchen and Madaline Kreamer. The. dinner was » 'S thoroughly enioved and The O ly mpic Cine j p TkttNSkl n lì T M monjr pi mou n t raminUcaucea i