PropDes Entertain
20- day
ANNIVERSARY SALE
Last Thursday evening
the executive committte of
the B. Y. P. U. met at the
home o f Rev. and M rs.
Proppe. A t six-thirtv eight
voung people sat down to a
fine supper.
Place cards
containing the B. Y. P. U.
emblem marked the places.
A fter partaking o f all the
good things plans for the
new year were discussed
and sav there isn’t going to
be anything slow
about
these voung folks this win
ter.
Plans and ideas are
buzzing in all their heads.
Miss Ruth Dickinson, the
chairman o f the social com
mittee. starts the ball roll
ing with a Hard Times soc
ial next Thursday evening.
Any voung person over fif
teen is cordially invited to
ioin us in his old clot lies on
next Thursday evening in
the basement o f the church.
One year ago we started our first store in the town o f Silverton. Today we have three Stores doing a good
business in SALEM, SILVERTON and INDEPEN DENCE.
W e have built our business on good merchan
dise, with a guarantee of satisfaction.
A satisfied customer is our best advertisement.
For twenty days
beginning Saturday, October 9, we will put our three big stocks of merchandise on the market for wholesale
and less.
This will be a wonderful opportunity for you to lay in your needs for the winter.
Here are a
few of our Special Prices.
COME AND SAVE M ONEY.
Washing Powder
10c
Yeast Foam
1 pkg.
$2.50
Heavy
Sweaters
22c lb.
19c pkg.
5c
$1.98
15c
Post Toasties
3 for
60c
Candied Cocoanut
in bulk for cakes
22 Bars
Fine Laundry
Soap
$3.25
Patent Flour
Sack
$1.00 Plugs
Horse Shoe, Star
Climax Tobaccos
35c
1/»lb 22c
$1.00
$2.60
82c
25c
Fresh Soda
Crackers
10c
Arm & Hammer
Soda
45c
Albers Rolled
Oats & premium
20c Cans
L ibb y’s Best
Milk
Big
School Pencil
Tablets
18c
5c pkg.
33c
18 Bars
Liberty White
Laundry Soap
35c
1 lb. Calumet
Baking Powder
17c can
Prince Albert or
Velvet Tobacco
18 Bars
White Laundry
Soap
10 lbs
Good
Rice
$1.00
23c
15c
$1.00
89c
40c
High Grade
Coffee
30c
S w ift’s Pride
8 cans
25c
Best Grade
Peanut Butter
5 lbs
$1.00
73C
Doings at the Baptist Church
Folks you can’t afford to
miss the special rally day
service at the Baptistchurch
next Sunday morning at 10
o ’clock. Rev. Proppe will
speak at eleven following
this service. A t six thirty
the B. Y. P. U. meets for its
regular meeting with Mrs.
Moore as leader. W e are a
wide awake bunch of voung
folks. Come and see if you
don’t like us. Following
this meeting Rev. Proppe
speak-» again.
Cut this part o f this an
nouncement out mid pin it
up where vou can see it. On
the evening o f Oct. 27 we
are to have another o f our
5 for 20c.
GIVEN A W A Y A B SO LU TE LY F R E E W IT H THREE POUNDS OF OUR
SILVER KINO COFFEE
A new patent Flour Sifter. Something every housewife should have. W e guarantee our Silver King Coffee.
I f you do not lik* it, return same and your money will be refunded.
FARMERS CASH STORE
C O LE ’S
J. D. Hibbs & Co.
Salem. Oregon
famous Baptist Mixers and
we want vou there.
Play golf over splendid courses; tennis on championship courts;
polo on fields of inU'rnutiional renown; motor over perfect high
ways; horseback riding along pictureque bridal-paths; surf
bathing on smooth sandy beaches.
dav. Mr. Petterson bought
some hoes and Mr. Hall a
cow.
Doc Black and family
moved to Independence last j
week. Their many friends
wish them the best o f suc
cess in their new home.
Mrs. Don McCann and
family o f W estfall arrived;
Friday to make their hom e:
here. Mr. McCann has been
working for Fred Stump at
Suver.
Reduced Round Trip
W alt Bovce and wife went
to Portland Monday.
A lford and Gilbert Lov
are attending O. A. C. again
this winter.
Guv Prather was in A l
bany Saturday, having liis
eves treated.
Rev. Clemo will preach
his first sermon Sunday. All
cordially invited.
Mr. Friends, who bought
Ladies coats from $18.50
the Nichols place, moved
up at Mrs. G regory’s store
from Salem last week._i__
in Dallas.
W alter Wells, wife and
son o f Salem are visiting
These enapel la rs are Just what the
relatives here this week.
name Implies, regular railroad cars
with a chapel od each one und living
Milt McGowan and fam quarters fot the missionary and his
ily o f Honville were shon- Wife. They are switched about by the
1 nifur in Albany Saturday.
railroads. stopping In various towns
Louie Wallet and wife o f
Warm rooms to dress in—steady even heat all day—fire never out,
W ells spent Saturday night
with her mother. Mrs. Gow-
din.
Mrs. Liza Richardson o f
Original Air «Tight W ood Heater
Tonoa. Wash., is visiting
Is made Air-Tight and is guaranteed to stay Air-Tight. Every
her mother. Mrs. Louise
joint is double seamed. That's why the fire never goes out—the
Harmon.
perfect control gained by eliminating air leakage.
Don’t bo? an imitation, aet the heater rou can depend upon, (natal oa
Gladvs Reynolds o f A l
Cole’a Orlrinal All-Tight Wood Heater.
bany spent the week end
Made hr the Companr who orlaineted the Air Tight and Hot Bloat Prtadpieg
of combuatioQ. Titaro a a till* and tua to soil sew need*
as*
with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs. A. J. Reynolds.
Mr. Carroll and wife were
were in Albany Saturday to
i consult a doctor iri regards
to Mrs. Ca^Toll’s health.
I
Rupert Hall and family
o f Oregon Citv visited his
uncle and aunt. Mr. and
MMBHiwiMiiaii>MiwiiamwiwiiaiiiammiamBiiaiiiiwmiiMKi«imk Mrs. A. J. Hall. Sunday.
Mrs. Turnbull and daugh
■
ter are here from North
I
T h e Post has a larger circu
Dakota.
They are talking
i
I o f moving to Independence.
I
Mrs. G. E. Harmon and
I
lation in South P olk C ou n
daughter.
Blanche.
and
I
Mrs. N. C. Anderson were
i
shoppine in Albany Satur
ty than all other P olk coun
B
day.
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Mi ss Thelma Moe. who
R
ty papers com bined.
spent
the Summer witn her
*>
brother and his wife at M c
W W i M V IM liB I W I I O I W I S h M I W
Minnville. returned home
last week.
“ Butter wraps are required by law. Play safe and have
R. Petterson and Iiav-,
The Post print you a hundred or so.” So wrote a watch mond Hall attended the ’
ful mother to her married daughter a few days ago.
Pete Hansen sale Wednes-j
Morris & Keene Optical Co.
202-211 Bank of Commerce Building,
Where the climate brings sunshine
and flowers the year round
W E SAVE YOU M ONEY
Constant Heat—Day and Night
IN V IS IB L E BIFOCALS
IN childhood,
normal
eyes
see objects at a
distance,
and
objects close at
hand,
with
equal ease and
clearness.
But when mid
dle
age
ap
proaches many
eyes begin to
need help for
both near and
far vision. Then
Kryptoks can help you.
Kryptoks give you all the h~lp
which any bifocal can give you and
something more, for Kryptoks are
the only invisible bifocals.
At the first mention of bifocals
many
people
still
think
of
those glasses that have a disfigur
ing line, seam or tiump running
across their lenses. Kryptoks have
entirely eliminated this objection.
They do not make you look older.
They keep you looking young.
Kryptok lenses are absolutely clear,
smooth and even. You cannot tell
them by their appearance from sin
gle vision glasses.
But between
their appearance and the appear
ance of nil other bifocals there is a
wide difference.
Kryptoks never
make you lookj old or odd. They
give you all the convenience of near
and fur vision in one pair of glasses
and the additional advantage of
good looks, too.
Winter Playground of the Pacific
SALEM-SILVERTON-INDEPENDENCE
BU EN A V IS T A
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A R E TH E ONLY
CALIFORNIA
C. BURTON DURDALL
THREE BIG STORES
K R Y P T O K GLASSES
W inter Excursion Tickets
(via The Shasta Route)
On sule daily Ip March 31, 1921.
Final return limit April 30, 1921.
Stopovers permitted at all points within ticket limit.
California i>ooklets will help you selecl the resort of your choice.
Secure your copy now. They nr free on request.
Inquire of I.ocal Agent for particulars ns to fnrerf,
routes, sleeping car accomodations and train service.
SOUTHERN P A C I F I C LINES
JOHN ML SCOTT
Q n m l Passenger Agent
Where there Is no Baptist church and
frequently In amal'er towns that are
entirely cliurclt I ess Services are held
In them, both at the stops at. 1 en route,
and persona are reached who mlghl
otherwise have had no opportunity ol
hearing the gospel.
By their ministry 218 churches and
358 Sunday schools have been estah
llshed, ITS) meeting houses built, 272
pastors settled, 24,919 conversions re
ported, with 8,530 additions to the
churches brought about otherwise than
by baptism and 18,727 Scrip! ares dls
trlbuted.
Tbe Evangel, as one of the cars Is
called. In the 60 months that it has
been on the road, reports 2,188 ser
mons preached, 3.993 families visited,
2.975 Copies o f the Scriptures ills'rthut
ed, 892 conversions, 596 baptisms, 49C! I
additions to churches .otherw ise than
by baptism 5 church buildings erected |
and 19 pastors settled.
Mr. Barnes, U. S. W heat Director Says:
“EAT MORE
BREAD
And reduce the high cost o f living.”
H0LSUM
BREAD
IS THE C H E A PE ST AS W E L L AS
THE MOST W HOLESOM E O N
TH E M A R K E T TO D A Y .
BUY THAT
EXTRA LOAF
Your Grocer Hai I t
Cherry City Baking Co
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