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♦ E A ST E R N "" 'r ? a CLACKAM AS [r.-fi.'X yvx'tt ï?M Ü ifc • Here’s Your E portunity to get %> &H: STA M PS IN EXCHANGE FOR Tags, Labels, Wrappers, Coupons, etc. ' Every day thousands of “S&H” Discount Stamps are given to collectors in exchange for the trademarks of nationally known manufacturers. Just a few of the many exchangeable tokens are shown here. A complete list, with exchange values, appears in each “S&H” Discount Stamp Book. M o th er’s O ats C oupons, 1 S tam p fo r 2 C oupons U nited C ig ar Stores C oupons a n d C ertific a te s, 2 S tam p s fo r 1 C e rtific a te , o th e r d e n o m in a tio n a t th e sam e ratio . W rig ley ’s C hew ing G um , 1 stam p for 2 W ra p p e rs U nited p ro fit sh a rin g C oupons w hich are p a c k ed w ith m any w ell know n products, including W rigleys. See Complete List in N E W S, THU RSD A Y , SE P T E M B E R 22, 1927 m í: Sunday School a t 10: a. m. W orship service a t 11. * Mr. I. D. C u ster, a re p re se n ta tiv e o f the N e ar E ast R elief will b rin g us th e m essage. C hristian E n d eav o r in th e evening T opic: W hat W uold hap p en if all C hurch M em bers w ere R eally C h rist ians? 1 Cor. 13:1-13. The People’s Store GEORGE Sunday School a t 2 p. m. Mr. C u ste r will speak a t th e 3 :00 o ’clock service. ---------- The Standard $5.00 oak wood on cars fo r the P o rtlan d „ j _ m a rk e t „ and sold a t a nice __• price, Cecil W rig h t accom panied Iv er H ag ;en to P o rtlan d T uesday on the Cur- rinsville S to re T ruck. C. B. L inn a n d R. S. Coop have been doing som e wood saw ing in C ur- rinsville la st w eek a n d firs t o f this week. Floyd H ale is in stallin g a F re e d Eis- em ann Radio in th e C urrinsville sto re th is week. F re d Linns and J. C. Rickey w ere in C urrinsville T uesday. Mrs. E. E. E rickson and A tlee le ft W ednesday m o rn in g fo r Spokane, W ashington to visit th e ir son and b ro th e r and ex p ect to be gone tw o w eeks. V IO L A N E W S A compact, shaving service built for tough beards and tender faces. Stropped in a jiffy. A light ning shave—78 seconds from lather to towel. Flick it under the faucet — and your 6have is over. Its smooth-edged, keen blade gives perfect, velvety shaves, k e e p i n g t h e f ac e so ft, smooth and youthful looking. T h e best “ bu y ” on the m arket without removing blade ValetylutcuStrop Razor Sharpens itself G U A R A N TE E W e wl»h th a t every neer of a V alet A otôStrop Rnfor*be _____ fitly enthusiastic. Should to ** anything th in g happen napp yours affecting its p erfect eervice. send it to us for re p air or replacem ent. If yqpr strop is not In good condi tio n —re tu rn it for a new one—no charge for cith er service. A utoStrop Safety Razor C o., 656 Flret A ve., N ew York, N . Y. Communities Mirror Farm Progress W h e n f a rm e rs p ro s p e r, th e e n tir e c o u n try re a p s th e b e n e fit. T h e i r s u c c e s s i n s u r e s i n c r e a s e d p r o s p e r i t y in t h i s c o m m u n i t y — a n d in c r e a s e d b a n k d e p o s its . Tins explains o u r enthusiasm fo r the Pacific In te rn a tio n a l L ivestock E xposition, th e 17th A nnual o f which will be held in P o rtlan d , O ctober 29th to N ovem ber 5, inclusive. H ere every fa rm e r is a ffo rd e d the o p p o rtu n ity o f the y e ar to obtain a u th e n tic in fo r- m a tio n 'o n fa rm in g problem s of all kinds. P u re Bred B eef and D airy C attle, H orses, Sheep, Hogs, G oats and Eoxes will he exhib ited: also D airy, L and, and M a n u fa c tu re rs’ P ro d u c ts, $100,000.00 will bo d istrib u te d in Prem ium s. B ecause the lessons lea rn ed th e re can be put to p ra ctic a l, p ro fit able use on y our farm , we, here a t th e E stac ad a S ta te B ank sug g est th a t you visit a t th e E xposition. ESTACADA STATE BANK _ _ —- - 7777 IÍW iPfRî £1|P ------ ff¿~ « MÌtJkk i r v<- 1.1 1 ■'r ì' il t. 0 fí « s i? ft fl i i m i * ; r* ; -le. ù i o -' w . _ •, T he V iola school s ta rte d M onday (he 12th w ith Mrs. Rose T rachsel as te a c h e r, th e new b e g in n e rs fo r th e y e a r a re : N eda P ric s te r, Ja m es T en ney, Louis H u b b a r a n d C aroline Ju b b J e a n e tte H am ilton, Glen M atton and W illiam B row n a re a tte n d in g the E stac ad a High school th is y ear, both I Glen and Billy a re pro u d ow ners of each a “ F ord B u g ” th a t th ey go back and fo rth to school in. Mrs. H. Brown called on Mrs. Fich en last P rid a y m o rn in g ta k in g Mrss. Fichen and d a u g h te r E thel, Mrs. I.a- C roy and Mrs. E arl L anhing to th e S p rin g w a te r F a ir in th e a fte rn o o n , al so those a tte n d in g th e S p rin g w a ter F a ir from V iola w e re: Mr. Ray Mil le r a n d d a u g h te r B ernice, Mrs. Ed. M iller, Mr. a n d Mrs. J. H am ilton. J r . and son, Leslie. Mr. J . G. H am ilton, Mr. and Mrs. L. T en n ey , Mr. and Mrs A ndy G raham and W m. G raham . Miss E sth e r L a C roy and Jack ie M attox w ere d in n e r g u e sts a t th e La C roy hom e Sunday. A rock c ru sh e r has been installed on th e Ju b b R oad w ith full crew w ork ing a n d Mr. L aC roy th e road supervis o r ssays th a t th e ro a d will be com pleted in a few dayss. Mr. and Mrs. Ja c k so n w ere S un d ay visito rs a t the Jo h n M attoon home. Mr. Jo h n Fichen o f E older, Colo. fa th e r a n d Mr. Geo. Fichen o f Blaon. j A modem oil M ONEY for modern motor can. CANT BUY A BETTER OIL iiu tn THE NEW .ZEROLENE EAGLECREEK Sunday School a t 10 a. m. C hristian T n d ea v o r a t 7:15. C hurch S ervice a t 8:00 a t w hich tim e Mr. C u ste r will sp eak on the N e ar E ast R elief. W ilbur Looney, W ilb u r L inn a n d all enjoyed th e d a y fine. D elb ert H itching a re ta k in g th e ir v a - 1 W ard D ouglass is loading sonic fin e mm g !:‘ •twwR*v. y w » : *K.;------ i . H. B. Snyder, Prop. T rj it n p e p p ers n a d o o f e.;ual p a rts ol' fi. h co rn , cooked m a- c aro n i (in sm all p iec es), a n d to m ato , te a s icd w ith b u tte r, salt and pepper, A ny m im ed cooked m eat on hand m ay be added. SP R IN G W A T E R C H U RCH T hom as I. K irkw ood, P a sto r Stamp Book H enry H eiple is th re sh in g c lo v e r '“ f ion th e H u c k leb e rry M ountains _ th is w p p k nnd F lax Seed and finished up th e " eck' g ra in th a t w as n o t th resh ed b e fo re ^*rs ' P itc h in g is in feeble th e ra in s se t in. h ealth a t P ^ s e n t. E. E. E rickson th resh ed a fine lot T he te a c h e rs and pupils took ad- of fla x seed. v a n ta g e of ch ild ren ’s day a t th e fa ir 1 coli o f can n e d talm oi la no in- dication oi’ its quality. It indicates variety. T here a re several kindss o f "Union and these v ary in color a f te r c anning from a bright red to alm ost w hite. uses, b ro th e r a t Mr. Ed Fichen, it ! coup!-- o f w eeks visiting w ith the Fichen fam ily anti callin g on old i i Mr. Jo h n F ichen used to live here. ' * * • JT‘riUj c M is. E<1 M iller was a c aller a t the v w v A1 Dodson home M onday. Mrs. L acey of Dodge visited w ith Mrs. Tom W attson over th e w eek end Mrss. A ndrew s o f F o rt A ngles has been a g u e st a t th e hom e o f h e r sis t er, Mrs. Jo e McComb re tu rn in g hom e lost week ta k in g w ith her, h e r little dau g h ter, D orthy who has been s ta y ing w ith .Mrs. M cCom b th is p ast S um m er. Mrs. Tom Iiall and d a u g h te r of E ugene, also visited w ith h e r siste r Mrs. Jo e McComb. Mr. and Mrs. Jo e McComb a n d sons, A lb ert and Bud I accom panied them hom e, w here th ey .¡sited ab o u t a w eek re tu rn in g S u n day. Mr. McComb says he enjoyed his honey m oon very m uch. Mrs. N ina K eller called on M rss. Tom W atson, F rid ay . Mr. and Mrs. Bob M a tto n and j d a u g h te r a n d son E d y th and K enneth I re tu rn e d last w eek from a w eeks h u n t j ing trip to L. C. Beach. The social a t th e M. E. ch u rch last ¡p F rid ay was a success w ith a larg e at- j tendance a good p ro g ram w as re n d ered w ith cake and punch as re fre sh - nients tho u g h we w ould liked to have seen m ore o f th e new people th a t has moved in to Viola. Mr. and Mrs. Dodson and fam ily r e tu rn ed hom e from a tr ip to E a s te rn O regon, F rid ay , w here th e y have p u r chased a ra n ch and a re g e ttin g re ad y to leave a b o u t M onday, th e re m any friends will h a te to see them go, th ey have been living a t th e Jo h n F ich en place th e p a st year. Mr. Jackson, Mr. M a tta a n a n d d a u g h te r D ories, K enneth M atto o n , C linton and Louis H u b b a rd w ere call ers a t th e La Croy home S unday. In your “S&H” Stamp Book you’ll find a list of thousands, of Tags, Labels, Coupons, etc,, exchangeable for “S&H” Stamps. Look it over. Gather up all such tokens and get your extra saving. It’s easy. 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