Independence enterprise. (Independence, Or.) 1908-1969, December 08, 1922, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    Friday, December 8, 192"
INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE
Paee Four
City High School
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APHOMPT
weather
Zerolcnt rood cold
testoi'i flow freely
mad lubricate per
fectly in lerowrtthrr
protect the bear
ings incrrace the
power and flrYtbtlity
of your engine.
100 power at once. Your
motor kicks off the moment
you step on the starter.
That's "Red Crown" the
quickest-starting motor fuel
on the market.
"Red Crown" vaporizes rap
idly and uniformly in the
carburetor, no matter how
cold it gets.
Play safe. Use quick-action
"Red Crown" and nothing
else, and you'll go a long
ways toward eliminating winter-driving
troubles.
Fill at the Red Crown sign
at service stations, garages
and dealers everywhere. v
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
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JUNIORS ENTERTAIN
WITH PLEASING PROtJ RAM
the
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The
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On Wednesday, November
juniors entertained the student
at ji program in t'e assembly,
problem was as follows:
America l?y the school.
Thanksgiving song 15y the ft
Talk by Mr. Fletcher.
Selections by "Sousa's iland."
Komeo and Juliet-p-By junior class.
Solo by Georgo Ray, accompanied
by Quincy Weddle.
Selections by High School orches
tra. No classes were held in the nfter
noon, and school was dismissed im
mediately after the program.
Where Laughter Reigns
Ana Joy it Pours
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I X 1) EI' EN I) ENC E T A K KS
FIRST GAME SEASON
In a hard fought game at the
Normal gymnasium, Independence
high school basketball team de
feated Monmouth high school. The
game ended with a score of 25 tu 20
in favor of Independence.
Independence lineup: Outright,
Moore, forwards; Stapleton, center;
McGowan, Blazer, guards; Smiley,
substitute.
HIGH SCHOOL BREVITIES
A slide trombone, played by Floyd
Blaser, has been added to the high
school orchestra, which will be quite
an addition to the niusie rendered.
Dallas has cancelled the frames
scheduled with Independence on ac
count of lack of practice floor. An
attempt is being made to arrange
games vith Airlie to make up this
deficiency.
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Mr. and Mrs. Grow spent Thanks
giving vacation in Corvallis.
Miss Ruth Straw visited friends
in Cottage Grove during the holidays.
! Bob Irvine was absent from school
the first of the week on account of
sickness.
Claude Wilson, who has been ill
for several weeks is much improved
I and will be able to attend school soon.
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The Laugh of the Party
Each reel a riot
Each scene a scream
Each bit a hit
Lloyd s Laughs Last!
Grandmas
Boy
His first 5 part feature
ORIGINALITY
in Comedy
Novelty in
Story
Surpriie in
Climax.
LAUGHTER
all the way.
A howl at the
finish
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Start thelayincji
Now's the time to start your pullets
and moulted hens to laying and cash
in on eggs. Moulting puts the egg
organs out of gear. Go after these
dormant organs with the old reliable
Dr. Hess Poultry
PAN-A-CE-A
It puts the egg organs to work.
It starts the feed the egg way.
It gives red combs and red wattles.
It brings back the song and scratch and cackle.
Pan-a-ce-a gives hens pep and makes music in the poultry
an That' when the egg come
INDEPENDENCE, SEED & FEED STORE
We have a rifht-if paehagm for every Hock
ine agriculture ciass nus ueen
! studying balanced rations for dairy
cows. No trip: have been made this
! week on account of heavy rains and
bad roads.
The school cafeler'a is proving a
suecis. The average number of stu
dents fed is 25. The domestic science
girls are ai.so getting experience in
'preparing tnd serving practical
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! SOCIAL AFFAIRS
i OF PAST WEEK
j Dinner guests for Thanksgiving at
j the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. A.
Kreamer were: Mr. and Mrs. D. A.
J Hodge, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Rosen
cranz, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hanna,
j B. E. Smith, Frances Hodge, Miss
j Beulah Bovingdon, Miss Alta Nor-
cross and Miss Gretchen Kreamer.
Miss Bovingdon and Miss Norcrosa
were house guests over the weekend
as was also Walter McCord of Oak
land. a
A number of boys and girls met
at Miss Ruby Picken's home last
Monday evening to help her celebrate
played and a doliciou lunch wan
served by Mrs. Pickens. Those
present were: Mary Kmma Miller,
Dorothy Ray, Joan Merrill, Galena
Kurre, Naomi Ilewett, Eileen and
Marshal Perigra, Dale Wood, Alois
Miller, Dan Moore, Fred Ilewett and
Glen Mattison.
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The Y. I. D.'h celebrated Thanks
giving on rather an extensive scale,
yet in a highly enjoyable manner in
the estimation of the two score who
participated. Tin re was a Lounteoiu
dinner served at 3 o'clock in rhe
Sloper Bros. & Cockle hall a joint
affair featured by roasted tutKeys
and geese and then down to the line
to the very limit. This was followed
by dancing until leat in the evening,
additional refreshments were served.
The participants were club members
and their families.
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Prof, and Mrs. Oren Ilyers pleas
antly entertained the Bridge club at
taheir home Thursday evening.
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The "Tatters" passed a delightful
afternoon with Mrs. A. B. Robinson
last Monday. Mrs. A. L. Keeney and
little daughter Nell, Were guests.
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Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Archibald cele
brated Thanksgiving with a dinner,
the guests being: Mr. and Mrs. A. T.
Carnegie and two sons of Albany;
; Albany; (1yd. ArchiUld of 'otvttlI;!; "The Ma of a pretty fid t .
; Mr. ( lark of Albany ami Mr. and I wy highly regarded among men,"
Mm. A. T. Summer. JndrnlU the wUe one, "but tu a ru!
i - i after a man panic f0 he would ra!hrr
Don't fail to read the classified ad. have a ntri of turnip green."
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Dodge Brothers
Motor
Vehicles
now on display
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REPAIRS
Honest, competent service
is constantly adding patrons
to our repair department
We fix it any make car anJ
promptly.
We do tractor and station
ery engine repair work.
If in trouble, phone for us
Travis Bros.
I - her 13th birthday. oames were mr. anu -us. u. A. Archibald of I .....J
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We wish to announce that our Large and Complete Stock of
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I Larger and better than ever before; giving a variety to select from. Items too yrcat to enumerate; some of
wnicti are victroias, ivoaaKs, lvcimwiu ycucua, nmundi luumain pens, nooks, stationery, leather goods, tree
ornaments, dolls and toys of every description
Gifts for
every member
of the family
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