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J. H. Rees and L. M. Carey are hauling tile from Scholia this Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kincaid, of Portland, spent Sunday with W o . Kincaid. Verna Stockman spent several days this week in Portland with her sister, Mrs. Pappas. Miss Mabel Kush spent the week end in Portland with her aunt, Mrs. Orlo Baldwin. Mrs. G. R. Hoots and Miss Ruth Hoots are visiting rela tives in Portland this week. Victor Rees and Roy Shires witnessed the big Nebraska-O. A . C. toot ball gam e in Portland Saturday. ’ * * Mrs Foster Mills has been quite ill for the past few days but is very much better at pres- Don’t forget that Red Cross seal time is almost here. They w ill be on sale by the latter part pt November. C. J. Clemenson and family went to Sheridan Sunday to vis- it with Christina Clemenson who is spending the winter there. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Coryard and children o f Centralia, Wash ington, are guests at the New- house home this week. W. W. Lucas and family mot ored out from Portland Sunday and spent the day with his sis ter, Mrs. Lucas Cowgill. Fred Kincaid is spending a few days at Gales Creek with Chas. Adkins. They are expecting a great fishing trip, and plenty of " Miss Ha Hart («turned to her home in Tillamook Monday. Her grandmother, Mrs. Thomas Lemon, accompanied her as far as Portland. dren from Dundee, also Mr. and Mrs. Lull, o f Portland, have been guests of D. W. Ramsey daring the week. Mrs. Julietta David, mother ot M. H. David and Mrs. Frank Hobson o f this place, came from day to visit her children here. $2.50 Aluminum Cooker The cost of Aluminum has doubled since 1 Cookers. A t present prices, this offer wouk probability, after our supply is exhausted, i ' N e x t w e e k th e g ro cers o f this c ity w ill o n c e m o re featu re this Q u ak er C o o k e r o ffe r. A n d fo r the last tim e, w e b e liev e . W e have su pplied C o o k ers n o w to o v e r 1,000,000 h om es. W e have su pplied lu m < ook ers fo r $1 to Q u a k er O ats users. But T $2.50 w . H A H H in H u m I C this o ffe r ends w ith ou r present su pply, and p rob ab ly fo re ve r. U n less A lu m in u m d rop s 50 p er cen t, w e can n ot again o tte r 4 C o o k e r lik e B u t next w e e k o n ly w e m ake th e o ffe r b e lo w ; Y o u can g e t this C o o k e r fo r $1, b y b u yin g tw o o f ou r cereals w h ich sh ou ld b e c o o k e d in i t you Q u ak er O ats and P e ttijo h n ’ s co o k ed in p erfect fo rm , w ith tact. O u r rew ard w ill com e in you r d ou b led d e lig h t in these fo o d s B ut w e su pply o n ly on e to each fa m ily. . U n less you have the rig h t flakes, rig h t c o o k in g d oes n o t h elp much, But, if you u seQ u akerO ats and P etti jo h n ’s, th isco o k er is y o u r s fo r$ l .T h ii is fo r o n e w eek on ly. G e t the packages fro m any g ro c e r nam ed below , A U d w UtwwS R e tail V alue $2.50 One Week Only—Your Last Chance Purchase two packages o f Quaker Oats and m m package of Pettijohn’s or throe pack ages o f either. G et a Salas Slip from your grocer showing the purchase. Send us check or money order for $1 with the Sales Slip and we w ill mail the cooker by parcel post !. W e ask the Sales Slip just to show that you use our cereals. Sales Slips must be mailed n ett week. This on er oppHoa fa Q u ak er O ats Pettgohxi’) The Extra-Delicious Vim-Food Rolled W heat with 25% Bran Flakes A Modern Bran D unty food to compare with it. T he reason is this: Quaker Oats is m ade from queen g ratae on! the b ig, plump, luscious oats. N o puny, starved grains ars footed bushel o f tea choicest oats yields only ten pounds o f Quaker. The reeuh is a flavor which has w on dm w orld— « flavor w hich is E very doctor advisss bean, aa essential to right Mvtegr It la Nature’s laxative. J£ very body eve ry day should eat it. It means better health, better spirits, sunnier days. W ithout it, our diet o i duo food forces folks to drugs. Pettijohn’s is m ade to meet doctors' requirements. The bran is hidden fat flavorv flakes o f wheat. T h e food is a m orning dainty which everybody fakes. Y e t it contains 25 per cent tender bran. T h e bran is fat flake form , which makes it doubly efficient. Ground bran w ill not do. T ry Pettijohn’s one week. N o te its delightful effects. N ever again w ill Dennis and Virgil Mills and less. Y s t these large and lu sdou s flakes cost you no extra price. Wade Williams made the trip to Nature «te re s in oats a wealth o f vitality, which everybody need the coast Tuesday in ^he , Ford, want you to know this fascinating vim -food, made as w o m ake expecting to be gone only a few days. They intend to buy a supply of salmon for the winter. The ways and means commit tee for the Christmas bazaar Cummin's Grocery Co^ Newberg, Oregon E. C. Baird, Newberg, Oregon J. L. Van Bianconi, Newberg, Oregon met at .Mrs. Tallman’s new J. C Porter St Co* Newberg, Oregon L. M. Parker, Newberg, Oregon Hanning’s Grocery, Newberg, Oregon home Thursday o f last week and Newberg Produce Co., Newberg, Oregon K in g'» Grocery, Newberg, Oregon Miller Mercantile C o, Newberg, Oregon this week all the ladies of the community are to meet with Mrs. Fred Kincaid and spend the afternoon sewing on articles have now started sorting and wife, Grandma Christenson and spent a few days of the week as guest o f Mr. and Mrs. O. Wood- Other Eendall, wife and son, of packing. Early Sunday morning H. L iv School is progressing very nice worth. Wesley Patten was in Port* Newberg. ingston discovered a fire in the land last Sunday. Mrs. Ed West and small ly under the management o f Mr. second story o f his home one daughter, Hazel, accompanied Deacb. DeVere Fendall attended the mile northwest of Springbrook. Mr. and Mrs. Hertie s ent by her sister, Miss Joanna Win B. Y. P. U. at Salem from Satur Miss Cornelia J. Spencer spent He was unable to save any of Sunday afternoon at th * B yd ters, Jeft for Seaside Saturday to day until Monday. the week end at Otterbrook. the furniture on that #floor but home. Superintendent S. S. Duncan everything on the ground floor Mr. and Mrs. Clark Noble and Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Lickel and Laurence Boyd and Oliver was removed safely. The house was a visitor at Ewing Yonng a guest, of Portland, were out Worden left last week for Ru Mr. aud Mrs. A. L. Clearwater school last Friday. Was completely distroyed. to the Red Hill for Sunday. were Sunday guests o f Mr. and pert, Idaho. Mrs. Daisy Pape and children Mrs. Shanuaban’s mother, Friday evening, October 27, Mrs. Roy Shreves, motoring The A. M. Erickson family left and Harry Davis motored to Mrs. E. S. Wilson, O. C. Spencer, Attorney Clarence Butt, of New over from Salem. Portland last Sunday. wife and daughter, and Mr. and Saturday for California where berg, will address the voters of Don’t forget to attend the In Mrs. I. P. Spencer, of Portland, they have relatives. Springbrook. The main topics REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Evan Carter has leased the w ill be concerning the various dustrial Fair at Ewing Yonng were recent guests at the home amendments to be voted upon school Saturday evening, Octo o f Mr. and Mrs. E. ft, Shanoa- Mrs. Randall place, recently va Floyd A. Swan et al to Frauk cated by Mr. Erickson. han. in November. All who are con ber 28. Thos. Wanless* daughter, Mrs. Noll and wt 200 ac in s 3 t 4 s r Miss Alice M. Adams, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Shaw and scientious voters should be pres 5 w $3500. ‘ ent and clearly understand these boys and Miss Lela Her land Washburn and Miss Hendricks, Nifton, is living with him this Christian Rndig and w f to J. J. measures before casting a ballot. were Sunday evening guests at o f McMinnville, Mrs. Gilkey, wfoter and .the children are at White and wt 164H ac in Solo o f Dayton, and Miss Martha tending the Ridge school. Last Friday evening occurred the Calkins home. mon Allen die t 5 s r 4 w $20,- the first Literary social of the Mrs. Charles Waide has been Davis, of Boston, were guests ot year. A big teed was the first quite ill for some time, but her the Dundee Woman’s Club on number on the program after a many friends are hoping to hear Thursday. After the regular Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swartxen business meeting of the club the short business meeting, and it o f her recovery soon. and children spent Saturday proposed constitution amend was a delightful feast, too. Af All members of the Parent- ments for the coming decried •bopping in Portland. terwards music and games were Teacher Association are request were discussed, some of the indolged in and all present de Mr. and Mrs. Q. M. Keiling ed to be present at the next guests taking part in the discus and small son, of Newberg, visit- clared that it was a good begin meeting, Friday, October 27. sion. Mrs. William Wilson was ed a t Mrs. Keiling’s home Sun ning for the winter social events. Last Sunday Mrs. Harford hostess for the day, assisted by About thirty were present and day. gave an interesting talk to the Miss Sally Beck. Plaos for a the committee in charge were Fred Beckman, who p la y s .* » people at the church. She spent mystery supper and sale to be Mrs. C. J. Clemenson, Jennie the remainder of the day with given on Monday evening, Octo the Salem high school foot ball Burke and Roy Shires. team spent Sunday with his s i» Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Yergen. ber 30. As this is the first of the Sunday guests at the home of tall entertainments ot the Dun for, Mrs. R oy Shreves. Anderson Hodgson, an old resi Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Fendall were dee Woman’s Club much enthu P. R. Fendall and wife* o f Willa- siasm is manifest and a large at dent of this section but now liv- inf at Washougal, Washington, mina, C. H. Christenson and tendance is anticipated. the Cooker Next Week BILL