Friday January 13 1022
Page Eight
INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE
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MACK'S JUBILEE HATCHERY is
now booking orders for baby
chicks. S. C. W. L. Egrgs for hatch
ing. C. G. McLaughlin, Prop.,
Independence, Ore. jl3-tf
WHITE Leghorn ejs for hatchi.-g.
See Mrs. Homer S. Wood. 13-St
I will have for sale from February till
May, day old chicks at $16 per
100. From 0. A, C. Hoganiwed
hens mated to Holawood roosters.
Ten weeks old pullets $1 each.
Eggs $1.50 for 15. Order now.
F. P. Ground, Independence.
FOR SALE 5 passenger Overland.
Good tires, good battery. Car in
good mechanical condition. Give
me $300 and drive it away. II. H.
Hansen. 13-3t
SERVED IN ARMY TWO YEARS;
POSTED AS A DESERTER
In the publication of the names of
alleged deserters from the military
service of the United States, a very
grave injustice has' been done to one
Independence young man who served
his country and faithfully for two
years. He is Leroy Stalnacker.
He registered for service and sub
sequently enlisted at San Francisco,
serving for two years in the Philip
pine islands and Siberia, and at the
Ekins
Mrs. Fred Siholl visited
Dallas and Falls City
Mr. and
friends in
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Loughary Sr.
were Salem visitors Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kny were visit
ing in Dallas Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Jones and
sons, Alfred and Leroy attended an
all-day meeting of Farmers' Union
terminaion of hostilities, receiving an at Mt. Pisgah local at Dullas Sut-
honorable discharge.
Repeated efforts have been made
to have the matter straightened out
on the records of the war depart
ment, but still his name is included
in the list which is released for pub
lication today. Months ago, Inde
pendence Fost of the American Le
gion, wired Washington the circum
stances in connection with the Stal
nacker case, but the government red
tape is so complicated, no action in
righting the wrong is in evidence,
WANTED Men to grub land. 12
acres of scattering stumps and
want work done by contract, all
or in parts. J. C. Collins, Inde
pendence.
I RESIDENT LANDERS VISITS
TRAINING SCHOOL HERE
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FOR SALE A bunch of eight lots
Fine for gardening. Easily irri
eated. Building site. Terms
W. H. Park, 114 Log Cabin St. 6-2t
WANTED Party between 45 and 50
years of age to do house work for
elderly pair. Address Box 384, In
dependence, Ore. 6-2t
FOR SALE Loose hay, also baled
Straw, IV2 miles north of Inde
pendence on Salem road. Wm.
Letteken, Phone 2903. dec3014t
FOR RENT December 1st, the store
building adjoining the Enterprise
office and now occupied by the
. Good harness shop. Apply Enter-
' prise office.
FOR SALE Ash, oak, fir and maple
wood. L. E. Haselton, Phone 2924.
15-tf.
RUPTURE EXPERT HERE
SEELEY, FAMOUS IN THIS SPEC
IALTY, CALLED TO SALEM
F H. Seeley, of Chicago and Phila
delphia, the noted truss expert, will
personally be at the Marion Hotel,
and will remain in Salem Tuesday
only, Jan. 17. Mr. Seeley says: "The
Spermatic Shield will not only re
tain any case of rupture perfectly,
but contracts the opening in 10 days
pn the average case. Being a vast
advancement over all former meth
odsxemplifying instantaneous efV
ects immediately appreciable and
withstanding any strain or position
no matter the size or location.
Xarge or difficult cases or incissional
ruptures (following operations)
specially solicitated. This instru
rnent received the only award in Eng
land and Spain, producing results
without surgery, injections, medical
treatments or prescriptions. Mr.
Seeley has documents from the
United States Governments, Wash
ington, D. C, for inspection. He will
be glad to demonstrate without charge
or fit them if desired. Business de
mands prevent stopping at any other
place in this section. '
P. S. Every statement in this notice
has been verified before the Federal
and State Courts. F. II. Seeley.
Home Office, 117 No. Dearborn St.,
Chicago.
Adv. '' ' 13-lt
J Christian Church Food Sale
The ladies of the Christian church
will hold a food sale" in Calbreath &
Jones' on Saturday of this week.
Mrs. Sigler has been nursing for
several years and has physician's
references. She is located in second
house west of Christian church. Phone
wTbLow-o 28tf
Independence Realty Co.
J. E. Hubbard
Farm and City Property
Money to Loan on Fa
President Landers and Mr. Gentle
of the Oregon Normal school visited
the city grade school here Wednes
day afternoon and attended a meet
ing of the Parent-Teacher association
in the school building following the
close of the school session.
The meeting was exceptionally well
attended, several business men being
present, in addition to the faithful
ones who have made the organization
a factor in school affairs. Presented
by Mr. Gentle, President Landers re
sponded happily, touching briefly on
school matters and alluding to the
accomplishment of the aassociation
in school work.
The association netted approxi
mately $75 from a recent food sale,
the money to be used in carrying out
plans 'deemed essential for the wel
fare of the pupils.
Inlhe Llbithci
M. E. Church
Services next Sunday as follows:
Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching
service at 11 a. m. Epworth League
at 6:30 p. m. Freaching at 7:30.
Beginning with next Sunday eve
ning the pastor will preach a series
of sermons on the "Life and times of
Elijah the prophet," under the gene
ral title of "Evenings with Elijah."
An endeavor will be made to make
these services instructive and profit
able. You are most cordially invited
to attend.
The Epworth League has taken up
the Mission study book John Wesley
Junior under the leadership of Mr
vannice. inese studies will be in
teresting to all who will attend. They
will cover in story form the work of
the great benevolent boards of the
church. Come and learn what the
church i? doing. The Ladies' Aid
society will serve supper on Friday
evening, January 27. Keep the date
jn mind. You will want to be there.
Baptist Church
Have you made that New Year's
pledge yet to attend church more
often this year of 1922 than 1921?
If not make it now and begin to at
tend the services at the Baptist
church. Our Bible school meets at
10 a. m., Archie Justin, superinten
dent. At 11 a. m. Rev. Proppe preach
es on "The correcting hand of God."
Our young peoples' society meets at
6:30 p. m. Come and meet with a
fine bunch of young people. At 7:30
Rev. Proppe preaches on "The man on
the fence," you will enjoy these ser
vices. Our orchestra plays. There
isn't a dull moment in' our services,
We preach Christ and Him crucified.
urday.
Mrs. Chloe Seymour had some den
tal work done in Dallas Saturday.
The young peoples' Sunday school
class will give a party Saturday
night. They will entertain those of
the Sunday school who were perfect
in attendance last year. The faith
ful ones being, Mr. and Mrs. A. Z.
Tedrow, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Ted-
row, Mrs. Sadie Tedrow and Jess
Tedrow.
The people of the community will
meet Friday afternoon to elect new
officers for the Parent-Teacher as
sociation. This organization and the
school are planning to give a recep
tion in the near future to President
and Mrs. Landers of the Oregon Nor
mal school.
E. A. Tedrow and A. E. Tetherow
attended the annual mcetiny Satur
day, of the Livestock Shipping as
sociation. Violet Tedrow returned to Fid n;,
Wednesday, to take up her sch'.-.ut
work.
Herman Gwinn spent Friday and
Saturday in Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Burke of Dallas
are spending the Week with their
son, Uda Eurke and family.
ilr. and Mrs. Roy Pitzer and son
spent Sunday in Dallas visiting
friends.
Carl Tetherow, Frank Loughary Jr.
and Mildred and Ruth Tetherow were
Salem visitors Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Tetherow
spent Sunday visiting at the home of
Frank Loughary, Sr.
as secretary
e school year.
uldressod the ' I
Christian Church
For the young people Christian En
deavor at the Christian church every
Sunday ni.tht at 6:30. Good nicftings.
Oak Point
Mrs. J. II. Collins of Oak Point
spent last Sunday in West Lynn with
her neice, Joy Harriet Collins, who
has not been very well.
Last Friday evening Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Bigelow entertained about 25
people with dancing and cards. A
lunch was served at a late hour.
The 7th and 8th grade civil gov
ernment classes are going to have a
debate Friday afternoon. The sub
ject being, "Resolved that country
life is preferable to city life."
Louise Green broke her finger last
Friday evening while playing with the
hay cutter.
Robert De Armond of Vale, Ore.,
is visiting his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. De Armond.
Mr. Pease has been ill the last
week.
Mrs. Branch from near Rickreall
was visiting at the Pease home Sun
day. . ;
?.!rs. W. L. Craig returned home
Saturday evening from Independence,
where she has been nursing for some
little time.
A. F. Orey of Oak Point left last
Saturday for Portland on a business
trip.
Mr. Beattie of the Normal school
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visited Oak Point school last week.
We enjoyed his visit very much. j
Grove Peterson of Oak Point visi
ted his sister, Mrs. Dupont at Knappa j
last week. . 1
Arthur Williams and family, who
formerly worked on the Mitoma ranch,
re expected back in a few days.
Oregon Normal
Singing their class song and flaunt
ing their colors, the meniUrs of tho
Junior class mudo their first appear
ance as a class in an enthusiastic
display at the elm pel hour Junuary (1.
A clever Blunt under the direction of
Miss Haibttrt IltxMim was given to
announce tho victory of tho Junior
men in basketball. Class spirit was
then laid aside and the seniors joined
tho juniors in n group of school songs
as a send-off for the Normal basket
ball team which played in MeMinn
vilh on the evening of January ?.
Having reached senior rating, Mrs.
Bculah Hovingdon, president of tho
Junior class, resigned her office at a
recent class meeting and Miss Dorothy
Taylor of Salem was elected to fill
tho position. Miss Taylor was for
merly class secretarj'i so Miff Muriel
I.aSponce was elected as secretary
for the remainder of the
President Landers ac
Parent-Teacher association of Inde
pendence on Tuesday afternoon.
Syp attended the Schuman-IIeink ft
concert in Portland on Monday eve-. 1
ning. I i
The seniors found that several of I
their official family had graduated ' 6
at the close of last term, henco at a
; recent meeting they elected the fol
; lowing1 students to fill the vacant j
. ofi'ices: Vice-president, Frances
; Straughan; secretary, George J. j
; Pi in'le; council members, Naomi 11a
1 getU'.on, Dorothy Blake and Bessie
Anderson. I
A darning party will bo given in
the gymnasium Saturday evening. I
January 14. Local friends of the j
Normal are invited to attend. j
The literary societies will initiate j
their new members on Friday evening. .
The regular program given by the
Vespertines will be presented Monday
evening, January 16, at 7:H0. So
many students are planning to attend
the concert by Madame Schuman
IIeink at Corvallis on Friday evening
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EASTMAN KODAKS
REDUCED
to $3 on Each Kodak
We Have a Complete Stock of
Kodaks, Films and Supplies
if
raven
Independence, Oregon
For Better Pictures leave your films with us to be
developed and printed.
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that tho change in the program m , ml properly mounted. Th loitering j,
ndvisablo U Ur,,1' 'l"iut' n"'1 "imple, telling.,
The collection of postern on exm- in u-w w.u.m mi fuujwi wic,
group I'l twxk UI'HIH. Jnllt coiltt-
bition last week in the modi I library
has been sent to the State library
at Salem. The poster are to be
used there, or sent out further to
the county libraries with H-ciiilly
selected groups of books, for which
j they will serve a advertisement.
iThese posters are the work of the
Art department. Their gn-at vnlue,
aside from the effectiveness of i.e
color, lies in the extreme simplicity
of construction. Anyone with a
little ingenuity and patience
make them. The pictures ar.
from fuguxines or advertisements tiiin.
I tion is the property of the Normal
and will ln returned. There lit a
plnii on foot to
of Mieli peder
to be exhibited
tilled next fall.
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make a complete mt
ior srnooi norm irii.
at llie county uinti.
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Hotel Beaver BIo'e
Card of Thanks
To our friend.9 and neighbors, who,
by their many kindly deeds and words
of sympathy during the illness and
death of our beloved husband and
father, have made the burden less
hard for US' to bear, ve wish to ex
press our heartfelt, thanks.
Mrs. O. M. LEHMAN
LEVI LEHMAN
HENRY LEHMAN
Adv.
Polk County Observer says: "The
Polk County Post, published at Inde
pendence for the past few years, is
no more. It was not issued Jast weeK.
The plant and good will of the busi
ness was Hold to Editor Kimball of
the Independence Enterprise. The
(Post was conducted by Clyde T.
Ecker, who had previously been en
gaged as editorial writer on various
daily newspapers. Editor Kimball is
giving Independence a fino newspaper,
much better than his local patronage
justifies, and now that he has tho
entire field should receive the busi
ness reward that his efforts warrant."
If you want to sell it, buy it,
trade it, or find it, try an Enterprise
Classified ad.
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I 0 Street meat market
Buys
Hides, Poultry, Veal and Hogs.
Sells
Good Line of Fresh and Smoked Meats.
We want your patronage.
Cherro Flour
WHY
Because Cherro is milled
from the choicest Tiard
wheat.
Because Cherro is milled
uniform and is dependable.
Because Cherro is milled
to retain its natural nutty
flavor in your bread.
Because Cherro satisfies
and is carried by the best
grocers.
WHY
Cherro Flour
Announces
Mew fdes
IMew Prices
Series 22 BIG-SIX Prices
Fiirt ory Price
Touring $1735
Coupe $2500
Sedan $2700
Roadster (2-Passenger) $1425 $1695
Touring $M75 $1745
Club Roadster $1475 $1?45
Coupe (4-Passenger) $2150 $2495
Sedan $2350 $2695
The New LIGHT-SIX
Prices Reduced Effective January 7th.
Touring ....$1045
Roadster (3-Passenger) $1045
Coupe-Roadster .$1375
Sedan $1750
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