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About The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1921)
Hurrah! tiona. Three little exemp- following pleased patrona: C. L. Barbank, Airlie, touring car; Geo. Niggle, Monmouth, touring Arch Ju rtin ia in the shop car; G. T. Boothby. sedan; Lola again after several days’s “ trac- Record< Monmouth. coupe; Al- tor fixin’." , j Ford and Fordson « N uff Sed V H I I While attending a party in Salem April 1, Mias Dorothy Fitchard parked her Ford in front of the Moose hall. When ehe returned it was gone—not th e Moose hall, but the Ford. It was no April fool for it ia still missing. V*» *• Farmers Cash S to re C BURTON DURDALL „ INDEPENDENCE, OREGON '1 h e St«wart Motor Co. r e p o r t s t h e sa le of Ford p r o d u c ts to t h e * Stewart Motor Co. W ayn e GRAND (SALEM) FRIDAY SATURDAY SHORT STORIES OF TOWN ANO COUNTRY K. C. Eldridge returned Wednesday from Portland. The Auxiliary to the American Legion met in regular session last evening. While trying to crank a Ford the car outcranked the man and as a result Dean Baughman is wearing his cranking arm in a sling. Heiina of Ashwood, in the herd of McArthur and Stauff of Rickreall, made the unusual record of producing 2030 pounds of milk and 94 pounds of butter- fat on official test during the month of March. The Paramount super-special, “ The Kentuckian," one of the most interesting and thrilling of moving picture plays will be at the Grand in Salem Sunday. The B. Y. P. U. will enjoy a hayrack ride and picnic Satur day night. The Civic Club will meet at the home of Mrs. Oliver Smith Wednesday, April 27. Mrs. D. P. McCarthy will present a pa per on “The Temples oT Jap sn ." Miss Vera Johnson, a teacher in the Falls City schools, was home last week end. Mesdames E. F- Black and F. L. Chown will entertain the Buena Vista Rural Club at the home of Mrs. Black next Thurs day. OREGON T H E A T R E BACK FIRES F. A. Cook is a late accessory to the Stewart Motor Co. Mr. Cook lives in Salem and motors o-.er from the capital city for an early morning spin. Halladay & Justin have just installed a new combination cash register and adding machine. Besides being in a handsome ma- hogony cabinet the machine not only keeps tab on the cash but also makes a complete register °f each department. An Oregon Ford dealsr stalled on his income tax leport a few weeks ago. > He was expecting a new arrival in the family and in the midst of his work the tele phone rang. It was the doctor. “ Boy or girl?" the anxious man inquired. “ Triplets, my doar sir,” came back the voice from the other end of the wire. 'THE SALEM GIKL) IN “THE WEEK END” Comedy Latest The Circus Man News EVeata STARTING SUNDAY Get Ready For This Monte Blue IN A Paramount Super-Special “THE Kentuckians” A Big 8tory of the Great Ont Doors and the Blue Ridge Mts. LEA W A V FR E E APRIL 24-3 DAYS WALLACE REID IN “THE LOVE SPECIAL” A L L -S T A R c a s t REGULAR PRICES a Where R the A N D Big Shows Play M. J. O 'D onnell has moved hi» Vulcanizing Shop to the building formerly occupied by W illiams Barber Shop. Courtesy and satisfaction to all - 62c T iger Moon Syrup, 10 lbs. $ 1 .1 9 60c Silver King Tea 54c 36c Silver K ing Tea 29c 60c T iger Moon Coffee, • 36c 1 lb. Tiger Moon Coffee, S lbs. - • - $ 1 .0 0 46c Silver King Coffee, 29c lib . Silver King Coffee, $ 1 .0 0 4 lba. 49c 6 cans Salmon Mo.'5 Cascade Lard 79c 6 cans Sugar Peas - - - 55c - sc 1 pkg. Soda A. & H- 59c 5 cana S ugar Corn 26 bar* Good White Soap $ 1 .0 0 6 can* Tomatoes • • 48 c 38 c B tst Creamery B utter, lb 35c W ashing Poiwder - - 24c • 35c T iger Moon Baking Powder . . . 25c Bulk Coffee, lb. • 13C 54C 10 lb. Rolled Gate - 54C 10 lbe. Ja p Riee 10 lbs. Navy Beans 59C - 33c 15s Pepper, Ginger, M ustard, 2 oz.* . . . 6c 40c T iger Moon Chocolate 36C 65c T iger Moon Chocolate 61c 45c T iger Moon Cocoa 39c 65c Tiger Mcon Cocoa • - 61C • 30c Rising S ta r Baking Powder . . . 2Uc Choice Bird Se-d 22C - »5c Special on Java Blend - Coffee • * 35c Del R ae Chocolate, lh 29C 40c Pinar Cocoa, lb. 33c Farm ers Cash Store Three Busy Stores: Salem Silverton LET ME Independence THE WOMAN WHO TELLS US she ants a i other roast ' ‘ju s t like th e last one” is not a ra n ty here. In fact she’s quite numerous. T h e ie ’s a reason. We never take advantage of a young woman’s lack of ex perience to ’palm off inferior mca! on her. Hence she tru sts our judgm ent and good faith. Besides we h a v e n 't any poor m eat to palm off if we w anted to. We don’t handle th a t kind a t all. * Doll up your old Automobilo with new paint; Decorate your residence walls; Paint new signs at your place of business. City Meat Market Office at Schaffer H otel Phone M 5721 C Street Meat Market Best Meats; first.class Service Givu us a trial and you will be a steady customer. O’Donnell has moved T iger Moon Syrup, 5 lbs. 40c Tiger Moon Tea 2 bar« C rystal Whit« Soap with 76c can T iger Moon Baking 6 5c Powder - At ths Organ “DOWN HOME” A. W. Sperling COMING SUNDAY, $ 1 .4 0 D o ln a - Continuous Shows From 2 till l i p . m S a le m D O N ’T M I S S IT 75c Silver C rystal Drips, 10 lbs, . . . • FR E E 1 lb. Del Rue Chocolate with w ith 1 lb. C. B. D. Coffee • 46c 3 lbs. C. B. D. Coffee - $ 1 .3 5 MARGARITA FISHER -O th e r Silvgr C rystal Drips, 5 lbs — Supported by M gr. S Y R U P Flour M'LTON SILLS Nobody experienced the ha zards of a losing baseball game j j last Sunday as the “ Japs" failed I to show up for the match. Ail line-up was made with the home boys ano a practice game fol-|] ¡owed. Independence will cross bats with Monmouth Sunday if • I. Pluvius is willing. H a m m e tt, Get Our Price on THEATRE Read the Farmers Cash Store prices. 0 A. Kreamer and George Conkey were business visitors in ; Dallas Wednesday. Mrs. O. A. Kreamer and daughter, Miss Madeleine, went to Eugene Tuesday to visit Mrs. K’s mother, Mrs. Richardson. There will be services at the Baptist church Saturday night, Sunday morning and evening. The Rev. Dr. Reid will speak’ There will be no service Monday evening. Mrs. C. 0. Sloper and Mrs. S. Taylor Jones were In Salem Monday visiting the former’s sister-in-law, Mrs. Taylor, who is receiving treatment at a capi tal city hospital. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Pearson and Mrs. O. Miller of Portland were Sunday guests at the S. Taylor Jones home. A narty consisting of Rev. Harold Hull, John Henkle, Lo ren Steptoe, Ernest Chown and Irwin Stewart smar t ed to Aumsville Sunday, but on ac count of car trouble made Eola their destination. Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Reeves and “ Grandpa" Adams have re turned from Portland where they pasted the winter with relatives. Mr. Reeves’ health is much better than when he went away in December. Mrs. MeHenry and daughter, Mrs. Frederick, who have been located with Mrs. M. E. Stans berry, have purchased the Bice property on Fourth and E streets. fred Yungen, touring; J. Mitoma, roadster; F. R Tinafrock, trac tor; Kullar.der & Kullander, touring; J. W. Buster, Alsea, touring. GUS MILLER 'This is the busy season for the TRACTORS; they must be kepi running. We always give emergency work preference. I' IN TROUBLE call us up and we will be right out. Use only the best motor oil In your tractor. Three fourths of all tractor troubles are caused by faulty lubrication. SUNOCO MOTOR OILS Full Line of Fresh and Cured make accurate and efficient lubrication certain for Tractors, Motors and Trucks. 4 .. Phone M 1311 / J Yours for Service H a lla d a y & J u s tin M o to r C a r R e p a ir in g >.