The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19??, May 27, 1921, Image 4

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    J.LBUSICK High Praise Is Given
To Oak Point School
& SONS
Salem, Oregon
Soap and Powder
Crystal White Soap, bar
6 ic
10 bars Crystal White soap *. • SBC
100 bars Crystal Vhlte Soap . $5.25
Royal Whits Soap, bar
5c
10 ban Royal Vhlte Soap .
48C
100 bars Royal White Soap . 84.40
White Wonder Soap, bar
. 5c
10 ban White Wonder Soap . . 48c
lOO barn White Wonder Soap 84 .4 0
5c
White Linen Soap, bar
10 bars Whits Llasn Soap
43c
lOO ban White Linen Soap ' $4 .0 0
8JC
Ivory Soap, bar
. 80c
IO bara Ivory Soap
10 bars Fals Naptha
80C
28C
6 bars Rapthsllae
Floui and Cereals
$ 2 .3 0
Vim Flour, sack
Wa guarantee Vim to b<1
the beat on the market.
Yon know what oar guar •
sntaa mean's.
45c
10 lb. ah. Graham
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59c
10 lb. ah. Pancake Floor . .
58c
10 lb. Cream Rolled oata
5Jc
Balk RoUed Oats, lb.
$1.65
Valler Floor, ah
$ 2 .3 0
Cberro Flour, ah
Lara ana uompounas
No. 5 Cascade Lord
No. lO Cascade Lard
No. 5 Compound
No. 10 Compound
9 lb. Crlsco
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S lb. Crlaco
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3 lb. Crlsco
8 lb Cott .line
4 lb. Cottollnc
8 lb. Snowdrift
4 lb. Snowdrift
75c
$1.50
85c
$1.15
1.65
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60c
$1.55
80C
$1.55
SOc
Syrups
No. lO White Karo
No. S White Karo
No. 10 Amber Karo
No. 5 Amber Karo
1 Oal. Staleys White Syrup
1 Gal. Goidea Marshmallow
| Sal. Golden darahmallow
Large Log Cabin
Larga Uncle Jobn’a
Medium Uncle John's
- 89c
47C
83C
• 43c
«oc
8 1 .0 5
55C
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81.37
2.25
1.25
Bruakfast Foods
lie
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16c
18c
30c
35a
35c
30c
Kallogg’a Corn Flakea
Font Toasties
Shredded Wheat
Grape Nuts
Large Olympic Paa Cake Flour
Albert Flapjack Flour
Quaker Oats
Olympia Oata
Coffee and Postum
1 lb. M. J. B.
3 n>. M. J. B„ lb
8 lb. M. J. B., lb
1 lb. Ooldeawest
3 lb. Ooldeawest, lb
Oood bulk Coffee, 25e value.
5 lbs
. . .
Fancy Balk Coffee, 3 lbs
A very good grade Bulk
Coffee’ 1 lb
Balk Cocon, 1 lb
Poatum Cereal
SOc Instant Poatum
30c Instent Poatum
43c
42c
40c
45c
43c
81.00
89c
Peanut Batter, 1 lb
2 os Cinnamon
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2 ox Matmetl
All other flavors
Large Package Cltras washing
Powder
Old Dutch Cleanser
Light Moose Cleanser
Saa Foam, pkg
17c
17c
23c
48c
27c
8c
10c
IOC
»1C
SOc
IOC
7*c
JOe
Fruit
8 cans Apricots
3 caaa Peaches
3 caaa Llbby'a Plaaeapple,
Larga aire
95c
81 .0 0
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J. L. BUSIGK & SONS
SALEM, OREGON
like atmosphere, not only to the
community room, but to the
class-room into which it opens.
Comfortable chairs, a small li­
brary and a library table con­
tribute to this home like atmos­
phere. In another pari of th»
building is a kitchen where the
children prepare their warm
luncheons and where, I imagine,
my potted chicken was put up.
"Now, it is clear enough that
a school might realize the aim of
rural education without operat­
ing a poultry yard or a seed
garden; it is equally true that it
might possess these and other
adjuncts and still fall short of
being a good school.
But a
prime essential of effective rural
education, 1 am sure, is that the
rural school shall make an intel
ligent use of the rich educative
environment that surrounds it.
In this particular school the
poultry yard and the gurden
were sources of educational mat­
erials and radiated studies in
arithmetic, in geography, in ele­
mentary science and in langu­
age. In part, they were ends in
themselves, but only in part; of
far greater importance was their
service to larger ends.
They
were a starting point from
which the pupils were led out in­
to a wider world; their contacts
were multiplied; their horizon
was extended.”
Ur. William G. Bag ley, of
Teachers’ College, New York,
has an interesting article in the
May number of the "Progres­
sive Teacher.’ Dr. Bagley was
here last fall and visited the rur­
al center at Oak Point.
It is to
this school he refers. -Editor.
"A few days ago I received
letters from two children who
live in Oregon. They wrote as
representatives of a rural school
that 1 had the privilege of visit­
ing last tail. The letters told
rne that I should shortly receive
a package by parcel post, and
that the package would contain
a jar of potted chicken, which
had been prepared by the child­
ren as one of the products of the
poultry yard which the school
operates. The package came in
due course, and the potted chick­
en was made into the piece de
resistance of a delectable din­
ner, serving also as the text of
a little homily directed to the
younger member of the family
on the value of the poultry in­
dustry as a means of reducing
the H. C. of L. In spite of this
moralising, however, the chick­
u
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en was enjoyed—in the well
T here will be • b ask et social a t Huy
known phrase, "a good time Ville School Ju n e 10, beginning sharply
was had by all.
a t 8:00 e'clock.
Everyone come and
"I do not refer to this personal bring a baaket and your purse.
experience for the sake of sug­ Mias Callie Cole la borne visiting her
gesting to this large and repre­ folks. She has bees atten d in g school
sentative audience that similar a t Airiie.
contributions to the family lard­ Will Powers and wife visited friends
er will always be welcome, but in Jefferso n Sunday.
rather to call your attention to a E v e re tt W ard, who baa been quite
little school in the open country ill, ia reported as making no improve­
m ent in hie condition.
that has gone a long ways to­
ward realizing what 1 consider T he pupils of the school are patient-
to be the important aim of rural
education.
Marlnello Cosmetic Stop
‘ ‘This school, as I have said,
M anicuring, Shampooing, Electro­
operates a poultry yard. Pure­ lysis. H air D ressing, P erm anent Wave,
bred poultry is its specialty in S calp T reatm en t, W rinkle T reatm ent,
M assage, Bleaching and
the one case; pure-bred seed T Electoiytic
inting. Special Acne T reatm ent,
corn in the other. Its profits Marineilo P rep aratio n s and H airtkieds.
come from the selling of settings
HAIR GOODS SW ITCHES R ID E F H O i CIHM IH6S
of eggs and from the selling of
MRS. IRENE SCO IT
corn for seed purposes. With
Phone 1690 SALEM 126 N. High St.
these profits the school plant is
improved. Through added in­
SWOPE & SWOPE
terest, a large community room
LAWYERS
has been added to the school
building by the district. An at­ OfBoe ever Craven A Welker's Sfera
Oregon
tractive fireplace gives a home­ Independence,
Hopvllle Notes
The Independence National Bank
ErtabliAhed .1889
AN ACCOUNT in a commercial bank is the most
convenient aid to modern business. It systema­
tizes payments, is a check on all expenditures and
shows you just where you stand each month.
Open one with us today. It will pay you to do so.
FARMS AND ACRRAOE W ANTS»
ly awaiting the return of their teacher
W. H. Walker and C. W Hen.
kle,
accompanied by their wives,
Kelia W altennarger and wife were
Sunday viaitors with frienda near T al­ visited with Philomath relatives
bott.
Sunday.
Mr*. Dai C arter, of Salem, was a
Miss Opal Hewitt and friend,
week end viaitor with her borne folka.
Mias Sirouu, O. A. C. atuderta.
Ben Ennis and wife spent Sunday
were here lor the Senior clast-
w ith feiends in Salem.
play Friday evening.
L. W hite and family spent Sunday
w ith friends in Lebanon.
The Misses Irene and Margar­
et
Eddy passed last week end
Mr. Bevena and fam ily spent Sunday !
w ith friends a t Buena Vista.
with Portland friends.
For real service and results list
your property with us. We have
. six salesmen with machines. W#
inspect and photograph your prop­
erty and advertise extensively, and
have a demand for property at all
times. Fred W. German Co., 732
; Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Port­
land, Oregoti-
Tall The Poet About Iti
F rank T urner and family were re-1
cent viaitors in th is vicinity.
LET ME
CITY AND COUNTRY
Ask Mr. Foster.
Jesse Walker and wife moved
to their ranch the early part of
the week.
Mrs. Joseph Rogers arid Mrs i
E. M. Young spent Tuesday in
Portland.
Ooll up your old Automobile with new paiot;
Decorate your residence walls;
Paint new sips at your place of business.
New Tires
JuM Received a Shipment of Tires.
A. W. Sperling
Vulcanizing
Neatly and Promptly Done at Very
Reasonable Prices.
Office at Schaffer Hotel Phone M 5721
M . J. O ’D O N N E L L
Shop in building formerly occupied
by Williams barber shop
INDEPENDENCE, OREGON
I
B usiness is Good
We have delivered six new motor cars already
this week and taken orders for several more.
Why not get yours now?
So you can enjoy it during the vacation season and
on those week-end trips to the mountains.
Ford touring* with demountable rims - $675.67
Ford touring Without demountable rims - $64Q.58
%
We also have some good used cars at attractive prices.
Call and sae us today.
Stewart Motor Co.
FORDS------------- and------------- FORDSONS
Independence,
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Oregon
Develop Your Home State
Patronizing Your Railroads
The development of Oregon and its Railru'-d T ransportation service .a a m a tte r of im portance to you.
A v ital factor in th e developm ent of W eatern Oregon ia the Southern Pacific Company.
Did You Know
S outhern Pacific payrolls in Oregon for 1920 am ounted to
Southern Pacific purchases in Oregon for 1920 am ounted to
Southern Pacific tax es paid in Oregon for 1920 am ounted to
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Southern Pacific total distribution in Oregon for 1920 am ounted to
Officers and Directors
H. Hirschberg, Pres. C. A. McLaughlin, V. P.
Ira D. Mix, Cashier
W. H. Walker
D. W. Sears
O. D. Butler
$ 1 1 ,0 8 3 ,7 5 5 .9 3
4 ,5 1 9 ,8 8 8 .0 0
1 ,1 1 0 ,0 3 8 .8 6
$ 1 6 ,7 1 3 ,6 8 1
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Southern Pacific ia the la rg e st payer of ta x e t in W estern and Southern Oregon.
Southern
Pacific tax es average 7 per cent of ail tax es paid in every county through which it operates.
To continue these payrolls, purchases, taxes, and provide b e tte r facilities and convenient,
safe, rapid and freq u en t service is the aim of th a t Company.
Why not trav el on Southern Pacific trains and do your p a rt to enable th a t Company to keep
pace w ith the fu rth e r developm ent o f Oregon.
Reduced Fare Tickets
for
A Piano Bargain
Awaits You
You can have a piano installed in your
home tor a cash payment ot $10. Sub­
sequent payments just as reasonable.
This is a bargain you canuot afford to
miss. For full particulars
Address
AV 367, Polk County Post,
Independence, Oregon
S um m e r Vacationists and Tourists
Woak-end and Season
Summer Vacation Tickets
Back East ,
Summer Tourist Tickets
to
to
Eastern Cities
Seashore and Mountain Resorts
will be on gale
will be on sale
June 1 sr to A iirus I 15 h
through
Mu' 28th to September 30lh
CALIFORNIA
Week-end tick ets are lim ited to Monday fol­
lowing sale date.
Season tick ets perm it
stop-overs and retu rn lim its vary with clos­
ing date of reaorta.
in one direction
Final lim it three months from snle date, not
to exceed O ctober 31st. Liberal stop-overs
and your choice of routes.
“ OKEGON OUTDOORS’
A new illustrated booklet graphically describing
the different reaorta, and including hotel and camp
inform ation. Copy FR E E on request.
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For particulars aa to passenger fares, routes, train schedules e r sleeping c . r accommodations
inquire of any T icket A gent of
Southern
Pacific
Lines
JO H N M. SCOTT
General Passenger A gent