The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19??, December 03, 1920, Image 3

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Civic Club at Butlers
Mrs. O. D. Butler opened
| [ her hospitable home to the
members o f the Civic Club
[ last Wednesday.
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The meeting was an en-
i thusiasiic one and reports
f ! from connnittees showed
Make This the Best \
Christmas
.
A m i let this store he Santa
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CITY AND COUNTRY
Mrs. H. B. Fletcher visit­
ed Portland friends last
week.
Mrs. T. W. Hart was the
Thanksgiving guest o f her
son in Portland.
* Look to our
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The soup kitchen is again
a
delight to the pupils of
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. 1 working for the future. The
I calendar committee, Mrs. the training school.
- j Taylor Jones, Mrs. O. A.
Miss Dorothy Fitchard, a
; | lvreumer and Mrs. O. D. student at the U. of O., was
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I j Butler announced the ar- home Thanksgiving.
5 i rangement of the following
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programs:
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Mrs. M. E. Stansberry
Jan. 12— Origin o f Japan spent Thanksgiving with
Miss Madaline Kreamer friends in Hillsboro.
Government o f Japan
“ Home of the Grafonola”
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Mrs. H. B. Fletcher
Miss Bessie Stillwell was
Jan. 2(j— Religion o f Jap­ home from 0. A. C. for
BER 7 ICE
PU RE DRUGS \
an
Mrs. Bradner Thanksgiving vacation.
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Mr. and Mrs. Valen Guild
Mrs. Clyde Ecker
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of 'Portland were Thanks­
Feb. 9— Girls of Jàpa*i
Mrs. J. S. Cooper giving guests o f relatives
here.
Boys of Japan
Mrs K. C. Eldridge
Miss Helen Jones was |
This committee recom­
home
this week from Cor-1 g
mended that roll cal! be
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responded to with some­ vallis where she is attending
f t
thing about Japan, either high school.
something gleaned from a
SUCCESSOR TO CRAVEN & H U FF HDW . CO.
Miss Arbuthnot returned
previous meeting or a pret­
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try. This committee furth­ where she gave instructions
er suggested that members at a teachers’ institute.
who desire bring hand-work
Mr. and Mrs. George Dav­
to meetings.
is (K ora Browne) o f Eu­
The committee appointed gene were Sunday visitors
to develop plans for beauti­ at the WTord Butler home.
fying the till on Main street
with P ra e. ie u 'v A L V E IN-HAND MOTOR
decided that the Portland
Miss Ruth Girard, a stu­
rose (Caroline Testout) be dent at .the Behnke-Walker
OYv’NERS o f the Nash Six are
used as an outline fo r the business college of Portland
an st enthusiastic over the con­
parking and approach, that was home for the holidays.
sistently high character of its per-
the sides of the fill be plant­
formancp.
ed with such shrubbery that
Ernest Chown submitted
each season may have its to a throat operation at Mc­
It is not only its exceptional
blossom or distinctive foli­ Minnville last week and has
power v. hicii pieases them but also
age. This committee recom been kept closely indoors
: ex-.r.iordinary comfort, its uu-
W e will give one Goodrich tube F R EE with__
mended that the three main since.
usuai economy and its remarkable *
entrances to the city (north,
’ "each Goodrich Tire, cord or fabric, any sise.
beamy of design and finish.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Coop­
south and west) be develop­
Every one knows the good quality o f the
ed in the same manner, that er went to Centralia, Wash.,
We believe that you too will be
the club interests itself in to pass Thanksgiving with
"""Goodrich Tires. ”
equally convinced o f the superior­
slipping and collecting all their daughter, Mrs. George
ity of the Nash Six by an actual
pink roses obtainable and Williams.
, demonstration of its ability.
tlmt a day in February be
The Misses •Gretclien and
designated as planting day
Madaline
Kreamer attended
the initial work be
Then, will be no decline in the and
the
State
Music Teachers
started at that time with a
association
in the Capital
club rally. This committee
price of Nash cars and trucks
City
Friday
and
Saturday.
NASH AND M A X W E L L CABS AND TRU CKS
consisting of Mrs. O. D.
Butler, Mrs. J. S. Robbie,
before July 1921.
The many friends of Mrs.
Mrs. J. S. Cooper, Mrs. C. 0.
A. L. Williams will be glad
Sloper arid Mrs. Frank
Smith communicated with to learn that she successful­ ijiB ii! a n n iia iM im iH iia m i« m iiB M m M w m a i« ii
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ly went thru an operation
the city council and offered
in a Salem hospital and will
to »promote such plans for
r.
soon to be able to return
the beautification of the fill
home.
INDÎ iT.NDENCB
if that body would approve
and assured them of hearty
The O. A. Kreamers en­
co-operation from the club.
tertained at Thanksgiving
The Misses Thelma W il­ dinner for Mr. and Mrs. D.
liams and Kathleen Skinner A. Hart and Miss Frances i And are putting out the best bread on the market, j]
played a group of piano Hart o f
Salem.
Miss i It is more like M other’s bread. Clean and baked
duets which were heartily Gretchen Kreamer was also g by electricity.
received. Mrs. M. J. Butler home from Salem to partici­ I
sang a refreshing grjpup of pate in the home festivities. | Try it; You will like it.
solos. A Thanksgiving song
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was rendered first and for
The Hopville school of g
the second number in keep­ which Mrs. George Conkey I l l i u c p ^ i i u ^ i i v ^
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ing with the subject of is principal is continuing its i
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the “ Japanese Sandman,” entertainments for the ben­
while the third was a “ nig­ efit o f their soup kitchen.
ger” lullaby. Miss Helen Friday evening, Dec. 10,
Cornelius then favored the they are to give a basket
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gathering with a group of social and carnival which
piapo solos.
promises to be a rousing af­
Mrs. Pember offered her fair.
The Davis orchestra
Friendship
home for the next meeting will furnish the music and
Dec. 8. The ladies jubilant­ other numbers will be given.
Calls for Remembrances
ly accepted and Mrs. J. E. There are about sixty pupils
Hubbard was appointed to enrolled.
Is there to be a wedding in your immediate
make arrangements neces­
circle soon?
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sary.
For a permanent
\ I f so, may we not have the pleasure of help­
PU B LIC SALE
meeting place Mrs. K. C.
ing you select your present?
Vance Butler will sell at
Eldridge, Mrs. G. W. Girard
j[ Naturally, our years of experience along this
and Mrs. Ji E. Hubbard Orville . on Monday A. M-,
line have equipped us to give you valuable as­
were appointed to make in­ Dec. 6, one team of Perch-
sistance.
vestigation and report at erons, 1700 each, including
jf Our cases are full of many, many beautiful
harness .and .wagon, an 8-
c ft articles. Not expensive necessarily, but all
next meeting.
year old Alley, four 180 lb.
in the heigh* of good taste.
FARH8 AND ACREAGE WANTED shoats, two f Duroc . brood
« Just give us an idea of the amount you wish
sows, eight 60-lb. pigs, one
t spend. We would be very glad to make sug­
For real service and resulta list
You Oat ALL FOUR of Thoao
cow,
etc.
gestions.
your property with us. W e have !
Claus for you.
Williams9 Drug
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They’ll tell what to get
everybody fo r Christmas
WILLARD E. CRAVEN HDW.
A 5H
Free Tube
With Tires
For a short time
Auto Utilities Co.
C ST R E B r
y ties
I Have Installed Electric
Oven=
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Independence Bakery
É p fe l
Your W inter
Reading Here!
BIG SUBSCRIPTION OFFER
A . L. K U L L A N D E R
J E W E L E R AND ENGRAVER
Alain Street
Phone Main 1321
six salesmen with machines. We <
FOR SALE. 25 gont*. Frank
inspect and photograph your prop­
erty and advertise extensively, and Farmer, Oak Grove school house.
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have a demand for property at all P O address, JUckreaU.
times. Fred W. German Co., 732
r; sat Liberty i
Don't bn n
Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Port-
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4-3 brand.
M AGAZINES and OUR NEW SPAPER
Year^Each TOR $ 2 . 7 5
T H IS
E X C E P T IO N A L
OFFER
1% Q O O O
FOR
Order Now
A SH O R T T IM »
ONLY
Subscriptions may b s new or renewal. A lt renewal auhscrlptions will be extended lor One
yeer fro m present dare o f expiration.
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