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POWELL VALLEY
T he annual m eeting of th e Saron
L u th e ra n Ladies Aid w ill be held
a t th e ch u rch T hursday, Decem ber
8. a t 2 o’clock. Mrs. Enoch San-
deen- w ill be th e hostess for th e oc
casion. All ladies of th e com m uni
ty a re co rdially invited to attend.
As rep o rts of th e y e a r's w ork will
be given and th e election of of
ficers held, it is necessary th a t all
m em bers be present.
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HOLIDAY FESTIVAL
ana FOOD SH O W
CEDARVILLE
Mr. and Mrs. P ercy Giese gave a
b irth d ay d in n er D ecem ber 3 in hon
o r of Miss C ora Giese. Besides the
honor guest those p rese n t w ere Mr.
and Mrs. D. B. Brown and Mr. and
Mrs. V. G. Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. H einey and
ch ild ren spent T h ursday with Mrs.
H einey’s sister Mrs. R. H. W est in
P o rtland.
Mr. and Mrs. Byron De Young
en tertain ed on T h u rsd ay 22 re la
tiv es and friends. Before leaving
th ey p resented Mr. and Mrs. De
Young w ith an electric percolator
in honor of th e ir first visit in the
new house.
Mr. and Mrs. U. G .Sm ith w ere
d in n er guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. J.
H osford in P o rtlan d Sunday.
LYNCH
T he re g u la r m eeting of th e
Lynch P aren t-T ea ch e r association
was held a t the schoolhouse F r i
day. A sh o rt p rogram by th e ch il
d ren was enjoyed, also sev eral r e
lay races th a t excited a bit of
wholesom e school sp irit. Hot lun ch
es and C hristm as plans w ere d is
cussed in general. T he association
decided to give a m asq u erad e ball
in th e au ditorium and ca rd s in the
basem ent of the schoolhouse F ri
day, D ecem ber 16. M ack’s E n te r
ta in e rs, a ladles’ o rc h e stra in cos
tum e, w ill fu rn ish the m usic. In
te re stin g prizes w ill be given for
costum es.
T he L y n h u rst Ladies Sew ing
clu b held its m onthly pot-luck
luncheon at th e home of Mrs. A llan
D ryden and h er m other, Mrs. Lillie
S erg ean t, on B arker road, T uesday,
November 29. A fter luncheon and
business m eeting th re e tables of
500 w ere played. Mrs. Sadie Mc
Kee w as aw arded first honors and
Mrs. Boeckel second honors. Miss
Petzold .a n d Mrs. Boeckel w ere
g u ests for the afternoon.
COTTRELL
P lan s a re going forw ard for the
b azaar and chicken supper to be
given S atu rd ay evening. December
10, at the C ottrell com m unity
ch u rch . S upper will be served
from 6 to 8 o’clock, followed by a
program w hich will include m usic
and a th ree -a ct com edy by tw elve
ladies. The sale will precede the
program .
CORBETT
Mrs. Geo. P e rry en tertain ed her
S unday school class T uesday eve
n ing a t th e C orbett church. Games
w ere played and light refresh m en ts
w ere served.
Mrs. Olivia L eland, Mrs. Lewis
Reed and th e ir guest Mrs. L eghorn
of Tacom a, spent W ednesday In
P o rtlan d .
The C olum bia T elephone com
pany is p u tting in new poles along
the highv ay east of th e school
buildings.
F arm ers in th is vicinity are ex
periencing a g re a t handicap in h a r
vesting th e ir potato crop because
of th e h avy rainfall.
Mrs. N ettie K incaid and d augh
ter, Mrs. P. D. S ettlem eier, w ere in
P o rtlan d Friday.
Thieves broke into the Columbia
high school building
T h ursday
n ig h t a r d stole th ree ty p ew riters.
E n tran c e was m ade by breaking a
lock on a basem ent door.
Colum bia g range m et in reg u la r
m onthly session D ecem ber 3 with a
fair atten d a n ce of m em bers and
one v isito r, Mrs. Chas. Reed of
Hood River. T he m ornnig session
w as tak en up w ith business p e r
tain in g to the grange. Noon b an
q u et w as served from 12 to 1:30.
B alloting for sta te g ran g e officers
and electing officers for Columbia
g ran g e for 1928 filled the afternoon
session. Mrs. E dith A .B utler was
re-elected m aster. She is a very
efficient presiding officer and de
serv es th e su p p o rt of all th e m em
bers.
Mrs. Edm onson, who has lived
h ere th e p ast tw o y ears ca rin g for
h er nephew s and nieces, the Bundy
ch ild ren , has sold h er house and
moved to P ro sse r, W ashington.
Leon Spybrock purchased the E d
m onson cottage.
Mrs. Chas. Reed and ch ild ren of
Hood R iver visited her bro th er-in -
law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. L.
A rneson, S atu rd ay and Sunday, and
in cid en tally
attended
Columbia
g ran g e
T he friends of Mrs. Jam es Ross
will re g re t to h ear of her co n tin
ued illness.
Geo. K jiieriem Sr., has been a t
F alls City th e past w eek visiting I
his d au g h ter. Mrs. Roy Muck.
Mrs. E lizabeth M organ is having
a fireplace b u ilt into h er home.
Miss S hirley Bundy expects to
rem ain here until th e end of the
school year, and w ill be in th e
hom e of Mr and Mrs. L. A rneson.
P rin c ip a l H. L. Moody of Colum
bian High school is recovering
rap id ly from his operation and is
expected home Sunday.
Get ( h r is tn a s C ards Now.
Our beautiful line of C hristm as
c a rd s is on display. Choose yours
early w hile th e asso rtm e n t is com
plete.
G resham D rug Co., The
R exall S to re.—Adv.
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F or low est ra te s on autom obile
tru c k and gen eral in su ran ce see
b. W T hoM e.—Adv.
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SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10
Free Special Prizes Every Hour from 10 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Many W orth-W hile Prizes Will Be Distributed During the FO O D SH O W , a few of which are: Large Box of
Candy, Newberg Ham, 2 24-pound Sacks Sperrys Flour, 3-pound Can Golden West Coffee, Cakes from
City Bakery, Luxury Mayonnaise, Toys, Winchester Goods and many articles too numerous to mention.
Very Special Prices made for this FESTIVAL all through our Large and Varied Stock of Merchan-
dise. Remember the Date, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10.
INTERESTING FOOD DEMONSTRATIONS WILL BE GIVEN
The following manufacturers will demonstrate many new ways of preparing foods for your Christmas Hol
idays and help you with your other food problems:
Carnation Milk Co., Albers Milling Co., Golden West Co., Jell Well Co., Luxury Mayonnaise, Mt. Hood Soap
Co., Pacific Coast Biscuit Co., Sperry Flour Co., Shredded Wheat Co., Swift & Co.
Firms represented but not demonstrating are: Hudson & Duncan Co., Newberg Packing Co., City
Bakery, Gresham, Williams Potato Chips, Crimson Rambler Syrup Co.
Golden West Coffee
1-pound tin 49c
3-pound tin $1.46
Toys and Xmas Goods on Display
Newberg Hams
S p ecia l, pound 2 9c
Jell-Well
Our Stock of Toys and Christmas Goods is More Com
plete Than Ever. Be Sure to Visit Our Toy Department.
You Can Save Money hy Buying at Home!
Whole or Half
Shredded Wheat
Assorted Flavors
3 packages 25c
2 packages 23c
WINCHESTER GOODS
T he W in ch ester Line w ill receive S p ecia l A tten tion and e x p la n
ation s and sa le s w ill be m a d e by ex p ert sa lesm en .
Fig Bar Special
Pacific Coast Biscuit Co.
Fig Bar
2-pound 25c
4-pound 47c
Luxury Mayonnaise
A-pint jar 25c
THE SPERRY FLOUR COMPANY
15c Jar F ree
The Sperry Flour Co. will release Princess Drifted Snow, their
prize carrier pigeon at 3 p. m. Prizes will be given to the one guessing
nearest to the time required for the flight to Portland.
Sperry Olympic Flour
Carnation Milk
SPECIAL
3 cans 29c
6 cans 57c
Case $4.55
ENTERTAINERS
We are fortunate in having the Carnation Twins of Carnation
Milk Co. to conduct our Food Show, Mr. Bulger of the Sperry Flour
Co. and Radio Station KEX entertainer will also be with us.
49-pound sack $1.93
24-pound sack 1.03
10-poundsack .49
D o n ’t M iss T h ese T h ree Live W ires!
White Wonder Soap Sale
1 package Wonder Foam, $ .45
12 bars W Wonder Soap
.60
6-quart Aluminum Kettle 1.00
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A. W. Metzger & Co, Invite You to Attend their Holiday Festival
Don’t Miss this FESTIVAL and FOOD SHOW, it’s Worth Money to you!
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Q u ality
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S ervice
Albers Cereals
Don’t Forget the Date
Combination Sales
Saturday, December
’HONES: Store 1451
10
Wheat Flakes, Oat Flakes
F*ancake Flours
Warehouse 1281 $1.10 Value
A. W. METZGER & CO.
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