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About The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1920)
' » CITY AND COUNTRY Cainrose. Alta.. Canada, aft er spending the summer Dear Madam; Phone the with Mrs. N ev’s parents. news to M 621 and oblige. Mr. and Mrs. John Dickin son. Mrs. Virgin will go as Dr. and Mrs. O. D. But far as Spokane with them. ler were in Portland last Calvary Presbyterian Church week. M O TO R Ladies’ silk waists at ! $3.49 and up at Mrs. Greg- ! orv ’s store in Dallas. N A S H TR U CK S Britz uatrick has closed the doors o f what was call ed the ¡Sanitary Meat Mar ket. Nash Tiucks 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 with no effort on his pan. Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra at the .Normal chapel Sunday afternoon, Oct. 3. Tickets on sale at Graven & W alker’s. Ever get tired building fir e s i C ole’s Original A ir Tight W ood Stoves hold the fire all night. Better look at one. J. D. Hibbs & Co. Auto Utilities Co. N A S H Guartier’s renmant sale is attracting much attention. He has a large assortment of all kinds of fabrics. M is. Gertrude B. Collins, who has been at Clatskanie fo r several months, has re turned to resume, her place in the Oak Point schools. Morris fic 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 INDEPENDEMOS Ladies’ wool serge and Jersey dresses for $1.50 and uu at Mrs. G regory’s store in Dallas. D A LLA S T R U C K S Otis Scott has enrolled at the O. A. C. and he will nev er get homesick for The Post will keep him posted on what- the girls are doing down here. Mrs. Edna M cArthur, and Mrs. J ohn M cArthur o f Paola. fvahsas. are visiting at the home o f thelatter’s parents. Air. and Airs. John Dickinson. J. H. Eraker harvested 34.000 pounds o f hops from his hop yard o f seventeen acres near Airlie. This is a ton to the acre and hardly ever euualled. ■MR * V k QM % ¡pr Q 0 i lk $ a m jb rm fhe 7 /o 6 if ¡¡rn n d m O j, - Punctuality a Necessity flYou will want him to learn young the things you want him to practice as a man. J|A good watch given to the school boy soon teaches him one of life’s greatest lessons— the necessity of punctuality. Corvallis Courier: Ivan De Armond. son o f Air. and Mrs. E. E. De Armond of Suver. is making his home with his grandmother. Airs. Margaret Cumming. Air. and Airs. J. C. Krearn- er. formerly o f this place, have moved to !S unfield, Alich. They are living on the old home farm owned by O. A. and J . C. ’s father. Asbestos stove wall mats iust the thing to put behind vour heater to protect your wall. 24x36 inches $1.60 and 30x36 inches $1.75 at Willard E. Craven lldw . Gordon Bowman and fam ily have gone to Willows, Cal. Ahev aim to keep in touch with south Polk countv as The Post will keep them posted weekly. rtlBmBIIIWIBIIIBIIIBIliBlllBIIIBIIIBIIIBIIIBIIIBIIIBIIlBIIIBIIIBIIIBIIIBlIlBIIIBIIIWWlBIIII I STO VES imr I i 8 I Time to put them up._ Too chilly right now in I the morning and at night. A s in years past we are I Hear Dr. H. C. Dunsmore official headquarters for heating stoves. W e have I 1 at the Presbyterian church 5 established a good stove business because we i Sunday morning. Oct. 3, 11 o ’clock. No evening service. ■ handled A No. 1 Stoves I at very reasonable Baptist Church Announcements i prices. Nobody ever School has begun and we i makes a mistake by pur I are all settling down for the winter. Think over the last ■ chasing stoves at our year and then make the re solve that vou will attend store— in fact we sell so church more this year than ■ many we have difficulty the last. The Baptist church I has services every Sunday in keeping them in i morning and evening. The stock. If you have nev Sundav school meets at 10 ■ a. m. ( ’lass for all. A t 11 a. er bought a stove of us m.. Rev. Proppe preaches one o f his helpful ser it is to your interest to mons. At 6:30 p. m. the do so. If you have Young P eoples’ Society meets. This is a bunch of I bought a stove of us, we vornig people who are doing ■ thiifgs. They are full o f life know you ’ll buy the and zeal and pep. These voung people are planning f next one here, too. for a good time next week. Come out and hear about it. At the hour o f 7:30 p. m.. Rev. Proppe preaches a- gain. Come thou with us | SUCCESSOR TO C R AVEN & H U FF H DW . CO. f and we will do thee good. ■umili ■ r iiiia iin in iifliiiB iin in in iii Il I IBI I II nini I «Ulk OCTOBER JURY LIST I WILLARD E. CRAVEN HOW.! P. N. Lewis. Balls Citv; John E. Alartin. Dallas: J. U. Yeater. Alonmouth: J. O. Price. Rickreall: J. A. Tetli- erow. Alonmouth: H. S. Budge. Ballston; Clifford E. Aiunkers. A m ity: C. A. K er ber. A irlie: F. B. Kcllev, In dependence: O. E. Focht, Ballston: W . H. Pelker, Sa lem: Homer V. Link, A irlie; E. S . Henrv. Alonmouth; Mark Capps. Independence; J. B. Haves. Sheridan: Fred E. Elliott. Dallas: J. N. Jones. Independence: C. H. Morris. Dallas: Noah Fer guson. Falls Citv: W . S. M c Clain. Beuna Vista: J. A. Reynolds. Independence: Ira C. Yocum. Sheridan; Peter Kurre. Independence; M. D. Coulter, Independ ence: R. M. Fowle, A irlie; N. A. Lunde, Falls Citv: H. Mattison, Independence; Edward Aliller. Ballston; W illiam Addison. Independ ence: Albert Teal. Falls Citv: J. H. Talbott, Grand Ronde. E x tra ! R e m n a n t Sale AT Quartier 5 - 10 - 15 c Store INDEPENDENCE, OREGON EM EM BER you have a choice of from R 200 to 300 remnants, all of good length and worthy quality in such desirable fabrics as Tablecloth, Outing, Turkish Toweling and Toweling, Percale, Flannels, Outing Stripes, Lawn, Mohair, Serge, Corduroy, THIS WEEK FIVE YEARS AGO IN SOUTH POLK COUNTY etc. Most every wanted color. (From the Independence Monitor (October 1, 1915.) Mrs. G. G. Walker severely injur ed in runaway. Vernon J. Brown sold the Red Cross pharmacy. Christopher C. I.ee and Mrs. Mary A. Crabtree married. LOTTIE HEDGES McIMTOSH TE AC H E R OF PIAN O AND VOICE (Affiliated with Northwestern Conservatory. Chicago.) Announces the re-opening o f her residence studio Oct. 1.------ A limited number o f pupils accepted.------ Phone now for class reservations------ High School credits given. Baptists Are Aggressive “ Su rely it cun I k * said with nil rever en ce llnil no greater crisis has c o n Studio Monmouth and th. Sts. Phone 4821 fro nted ev angelica l Ch ristians since -those early d a ys when after the flOur complete line of watches enables us to The first o f the week Ascension, a hand o f de te rm ine d men out on the Initial effort to make TBIlIBniBIIIBIIIBIIIBIIIBIIIBlIlBIIIBillBIIIBIIiaillBIIIBIIIfllllBIIIBIIIBIliBIIIBIIIBIIIBIIIBIIIBIIIB^ Tripp & Kurre sold the J. set In the Master w o rld w id e " please the boy’s idea, and at the same time gives L. Linn residence on Third faith T h e great m om entum which the New street to E. B. (D oc) Black. W orld M ovem ent o f Northern B n ptls's an idea to the pleased parents. Air. and Mrs. Black will has ach ie ved Is due to many men,* hilt move from Buena Vista in to th ose In touch with Its p rogress two ■ nam es stand out. a short time. Dr John Y Altclilson, d ir e c to r o f General Itoard o f P rom otion o f the Owen Moore, first hus the Northern Mnptlst Con ven tion, a man o f band o f Mary Pickford, tinusunl person al jm ig n etls m and win ulavs opposite Dorothy Dal ning chara cter, has set the im port ant And are putting out the best bread on the market. ton in “ The Flame o f the catnpuign c o n fe r e n c e s on tire In e very Main Street Phone Main 1321 Yukon.” the attraction at section o f the co u ntry Standing shoul It is more like Mother’s bread. Clean and baked the Isis next Alondav and der to shoulder with him is Dr Kiank by electricity. W. P a d elford , head o f the Baptist Tuesday niShts. Board o f Education. 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