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have in these cars and because so many of them will
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Additional Sandy News
Mr. a n d Mrs. A. J. A lt e n te rta in e d
Mr. a n d Mrs. H arvey Morse o f P o rt­
lan d S un d ay a t dinner, and in th e
a fte rn o o n Mr. M orse’s p a re n ts also
called a t th e A lt home.
L o u n d r e e s B u ild in g N ew B u n g a lo w
GARDEN CLUB ELECTS
SET OF NEW OFFICERS
I Miss Ruth Roland writes i
T he m eetin g o f th e E stacad a G a r­
den club a t th e hom e o f Mrs. H enry
Beer» M onday a fte rn o o n was an in
te re s tin g one. T he new o ffic e rs e le c t­
ed w ere Mrs. W. J. Moore, p re sid e n t;
Mrs. H. C. G ohring, vice p re sid e n t;
Mrs. R. R. Coke, se c re ta ry and tre a s ­
urer.
It was decided to c o n tin u e to hold
m eetings o f the club until a f te r tin
flow er show on L ab o r Day. C om m it­
tees w ere a p p o in ted to have charge
o f tile display und som e prizes w ere
o ffe re d . H ow ever, m ore prizes a re
needed a n d any o n e who wishes tc
c o n trib u te fo r th is purpose m ay do
so. T he next m eeting will be held
a t th e hom e o f Mrs. U. S. M organ
the f irs t M onday a fte rn o o n in Ju ly
Mr. Harold A. Kelley,
The Sperry & Hutchinson Co.,
311 So. San Pedro Street,
Los Angeles, Calif.
My Dear Mr. Kelley:
In verifying our recent conversa­
tion, I want to repeat that “S. & H.”
Green Stamps have afforded me
many, many hours of enjoyable diver­
sification. Most of us “grown-ups”
are really kids at heart,—as children
we took delight in saving soap wrap­
pers and coupons of all kinds and af­
ter we are grown, we all have some
pet hobby or collection. I have many
friends who save the Sperry and
Hutchinson company stamps and I
have saved them for many years.
One who has never saved them can­
not realize the fun they are missing.
It is really interesting to see the little
books fill up as you paste in the
stamps, and what a “kick” one gets in
pasting in the last stamp.
But even after they are filled, the
fun isn’t ended. It is so thrilling to
trade them in—-to wonder what one
will pick—to browse around in the
premium department trying to decide
which of the hundreds of lovely pres­
ents to choose.
Aside from the fascination of sav­
ing and exchanging them, one cannot
overlook the practical side—the val­
uable premiums of silverware, jew­
elry, draperies, lovely furniture of all
kinds, in fact everything one could
F IS C H E R L E A V E S TO
JO IN HO Q U IA M CLU B
Bill F ischer, who hag been c a tc h e r
fo r th e E staeaad ball team since the
firs t o f th e season, le ft T h u rsd ay fo r
H oquiam w here he has a very a ttr a c ­
tive o f f e r as c a tc h e r fo r the Hoquiam
team in the T im ber League.
H ow ard G oldsm ith has th e contract
fo r building a bungalow fo r Mr. ami “ S T R A N D E D IN P A R I S ”
Mrs. C arl L oundree on th e L oundrec
G R E A T FA RC E COMEDY
lot so u th o f th e Catholic church. The
firs t m ate ria l fo r the fo u n d a tio n was
W a n te d : Som eone who know s cv
h auled T uesday. T he house will bt e ry th in g th e re is to know a b o u t night
R h o d o d e n d r o n s a t Best
R hododendrons w ere a t th e ir best m odern and is a ttra c tiv e ly planned.
life in P aris. A pply Bebe Daniels
la s t w eek, but those on L au rel Hill
unit im m ediately.
a re ju s t com ing o u t nicely, also those Mr. a n d Mrs. D u k e E n t e r t a i n
T h a t was th e re q u e st tack ed on the
Mr. and Mrs. C. O. D uke wer» b ulletin board a t th e studio some
a t Swim.
h osts a t a pleasan t d in n e r p a rty T ues tim e ago.
day evening which w as g re a tly en
H e r e f o r D e c o r a t i o n Day
By 9:30 the n e x t m orning 82 of
Mr. and Mrs. H enry J u n k e r and joyed by the follow ing- Mr. and Mrs. the I <>00 em ployees o f th e o rg a n iz a ­
C liffo rd w ere o u t from the city over F . L. P ro c to r, A rle th a and Ju n io r tion hud rep o rte d to A rth u r Rosson
D ecoration Day u t th e hom e of Mr. C harles M oore of G resham , Mrs. who d irec te d Miss D aniel’s latest
a n d Mrs. C aspar Ju n k e r.
A n n a D uke and Mrs. J. M. C. M iller p ictu re, “ S tra n d e d in P a ris,” which
a rriv e s a t the L ib e rty T h e a tre here
H e r e f r o m O s w eg o
G uests of L ohrm anns
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rem us (E m m a
Mr. and Mrs. F. L ohrm an had a;
O f th e sm all arm y which applied
S ch w artz) and baby and Mr. and Mrs. | re c e n t guests Mr. and Mrs. F red
seven native F renchm en w ere chosen
Ted R em us (M arth a S chw artz) w ere J a e g e r o f P ortland, the K napps, and
— all o f whom had sp e n t p ractically
h e re from Oswego to a tte n d the L u th ­ Mr. a n d Mrs. R o b ert N itschke, all of
th e ir e n tire lives in P aris.
T hey
e ra n picnic.
P o rtlan d . Also Mrs. E lizab eth Fiske knew every d e ta il o f custom a n d a r ­
and little son w ere re c e n t over-night c h ite c tu re and w ere fa m ilia r w ith
Ha* T o n sils R e m o v e d
guests.
ev ery section o f th e c ity from its
S. G. S p itle r w as in the Good Sa­
m y sterio u s A pache d istric t to th e f a ­
m a rita n h o spital two days la st week R o a d to Be F i n ish e d
m ous re sid en tial d istric t on th e B oul­
w here he had his tonsils lanced. S p it­
W idening and g ra d in g of a h a lf e v ard St. G erm ain.
tle s w as su ffe rin g from quinsy, the m ile of th e B orn sted t ro a d will likely
T housands o f p h o to g rap h s w ere ob­
w o rst sta g e o f tonislitis. He will have be finished th is week u n d e r th e su­
ta in e d from th ese n a tiv e s a n d 75
his tonsils rem oved when able.
pervision o f W ill Bidm er, road boss. o th e rs who had v o lu n te e re d th e ir se r­
A cu lv e rt w as p u t in by th e W illie vices.
Inasm uch as “ S tra n d ed in
No U n e m p l o y m e n t H e r e
F ischer place, and w hen this road is P a ris” b rings ev ery hidden c o rn er of
N early all th e local m en have rocked it will be a real ro a d in stead
the m ost c olorful city o f th e w orld
fo und em ploym ent again since the of a tra il. R ocking m ay not be done
to th e screen, no e f fo r t w as spared
mills have sta rte d up. Som e doing until fall.
in m aking th e film a bsolutely a u ­
ro a d work w ere re ce n tly laid o ff by
thentic.
th e city, but probably will be em ­ M i i i e r - M a t t h e s P a r t y A r r i v e s
ployed again soon.
The M iller-M atthes p a rty were
W e give S. & H. Green Stamps
TH E PEO P LES STORE
ü
Bell A w a r d e d P. E. P. C o n t r a c t
T he A. W. Bell and Sandy L um ber
com panies w ere re c e n tly aw ard ed the
c o n tra c t fo r fu rn ish in g
a large
a m o u n t o f lum ber fo r th e P. E. P.
com pany.
Dodge P ark Popular
Dodge park has been draw in g large
crow ds on w arm Sundays, th e season
opening re ce n tly . M r. and Mrs. A r­
th u r W oodcock a re o p e ra tin g th e ir
stan d th e re ag ain th is season.
CHURCHES
Presbyterian Churches
V isit in S alem
Mrs. O ren G a n g er and little Bobby
w ent to Salem re c e n tly fo r a tw o or
th re e days visit w ith Mrs. Jo h n Holt.
Mr. Holt will be re m em b ered ns be­
ing th e c o n tra c to r fo r b uilding sev­
eral brid g es on th e L oop highw ay.
N ew C o t t r e l l M e r c h a n t s
Mr. a n d Mrs. B a x te r of P o rtlan d
a re th e new sto re k eep ers a t C ot­
tre ll, a n d th ey w ere g e ttin g th e ir
g ro c ery stock on th e shelves th e last
o f th e week.
V i s i t i n g in St. P a u l
Mrs. F. D obberfuhl w rites she had
a fin e visit a t St. P au l, and w as going
from th e re to M ilw aukie to visit her
d a u g h te r A nita, and o th e r relativ es
and friends.
G u e s t s o f W ill Bells
Mr. a n d Mrs. W ill Beil had as
g u e sts Sunday a t d in n e r Mr. and Mrs.
Roy D ouglass, R eva a n d Q uenton,
Mrs. L innie Gibson a n d Ed. C hap­
m an, all o f whom sp en t th e day. Mrs.
V iola D enning w as also present.
W ill R e t u r n f r o m O. A. C.
Miss A lta D eS hazer will be hom e
from O. A. C. F riday. A lta will be­
gin w ork a t T nw ney’s J u ly 1, fo r the
sum m er, a n d G ra n t D eS hazer will
begin fo re s t ra n g e r w ork a t once.
E n t e r t a i n s f o r Miss J o h n s o n
A t S p rin g w a te r — T he Sunday
school and ch u rch service th is S u n ­
day will be com bined in a c h ild ren ’s
day program , b eg in n in g at 10 a. m.
The children n e v er d isappoint us in
a program . "Let u s n o t disappoint
them in a tte n d an c e.
A t G eorge— S unday school a t 2
p. m., church service a t 3.
The
c hildren’s d a y service will be given
in the n e a r fu tu re .
A t E agle C reek — S un d ay school
a t 10:30 a. m. The S un d ay school
will have c h arg e o f th e ev en in g ser
vice a t 8 :00 o'clock, a t which tim e
a c h ild ren 's day pro g ram w ill be
given.
All a re w elcom e.— T. I
Kirkwood, pasto r.
J. W. S A U N D E R S
M e t h o d is t C h u r c h
Do you love sw eet stra in s of m usic?
Do you e n jo y peace und h arm ony?
O pen y our h e a rt and let th e G reat
M aster M usician e n te r a n d put yout
chords in tu n e w ith His. T hen, when
you call. He will answ er, and when
He calls, y o u r h e a rt th ro b s will beat
in unison w ith His own. Such is the
harm ony, th e in te rco u rse, He wishes
to have w ith all His children, and wc
a re His, fo r H e has bought w ith His
own precious red eem in g blood.
Y our a tte n tio n is invited to th e
su b je cts fo r p re ac h in g service next
Sunday m o rn in g and evening, re-
spectively. A t 11 a. m „ “ The L aw 's
F a ilu re and F u lfilm e n t.” A t 8 p. m.
"T h e T ran sfo rm a tio n o f C h rist.” W e
extend a cordial welcom e to a n y who
come to these services.— C. T. C ook.
pastor.
Mrs. H. S o d e rb u rg of Bull R un e n ­
te rta in e d a t a luncheon re ce n tly fo r
th e p lea su re o f Miss N ellie Johnson
o f O lym pia, W ash., who is th e fiance
o f T ed H an eb u rg .
T he
delicious
To Go to H o s p it a l
luncheon w as en jo y e d by Mr»- Wm.
Sidell, Mrs. W. O ren G a n g e r a n d son
Jim Je n n in g s, o u tfie ld e r on th e
Bobby, H elen a n d H aro ld S o d erb u rg E stacada ball club, will go to th e
hospital soon to have a g o itre trn te d .
a n d th e hostess.
§
Strawberry Shortcake
R oute 1, E stac ad a
P ain tin g
and P ap er H anging
Delicious shortcake; just like homemade. The
more you eat, the more you want. Try one and you
will want another. Made by the U-Need-A Bakers.
F in e L ine o f W all P a p e r
E stim a te s C h e erfu lly F u rn ish e d
D e p artm en t o f th e In te rio r, U. S.
I.and office a t K oseburg, O regon,
M ay 9, 1928.
N otice is h ereb y given th a t Leslie
L. Phelps of C herryville,
O regon
who, on M arch 30, 1925, m ade H. E.
(w as P o rtla n d No. 07C97) No. 017,
309 fo r N H N W 'i , & SW Vi NW>/*
section 15, tow nship 2 south, ra n g e
5 e ast, W illam ette
m eridian, has
filed notice of in te n tio n to m ake
th re e y e a r proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, be fo re
K. F. F ra z er, U. S. com m issioner, a t
Yeon Bldg., P o rtlan d , O regon, on the
27th day of J u n e , 1928.
C laim an t nam es as w itnesses:
S am uel R. Cox, M innie D ouglass
Isac T h ay er, W aldo D ouglass, all of
C herryville, O regon,
non-coal
H A M IL L A. CANADY,
M ay 18, J u n e 8.
R egister.
SUMM ONS
ESTACADA, OREGON
H. B. SNYDER, Proprietor
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Notice fo r P u blication
glad to lan d a f te r a rough passage,
a t Sidney, A u stra lia , a m onth ago
according to le tte rs received here b>
relatives. T hey like Sidney, though
it is behind th e tim es, a n d w hile we
have gas sta tio n s on n e a rly every coi­
n er, Sydney has b a r room s instead
T hey have re n te d a fu rn ish e d house
and Mr. M attheg has begun w ork all
ready.
wish. I have three or four nice cedar
chests which I secured with my
stamps. Everything that I have chos­
en from your premiums has been sat­
isfactory in every way, and when one
stops to realize that in securing some­
thing worthwhile in return for the
many pleasant hours spent in collect­
ing and saving the little green prize­
winners, one cannot help being grate­
ful to you for the opportunity.
At this time I have on hand some­
thing over twenty books, wholly
filled with S. & H.” stamps, which I
have been saving for some time. Can
you guess the reason? Why, Christ­
mas is coming and hundreds of dear
little kiddies in orphanages, hospitals
and poor homes are looking forward
to the dolls and toys which Santa will
bring them. And my stamps are go­
ing to help friend Santa fill his bag,
just as they did last year.
When my stamps are all gone—I
feel as though I have lost a friend and
begin at once to save more and get
more thrills. If others could only
know the pleasures one receives from
filling the little books and exchang­
ing them, I am sure far more people
would save them than do now.
Thanking you for the many pleas-
mt hours which your “S. & H.” green
stamps have given to me, and antici­
pating many more, I am
Very sincerely,
RUTH ROLAND.
“The Busiest Loafers in Town”
Dr. H. M. Kramer
U-NEED-A BAKERY
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In th e nam e e f th e s ta te o f O regon
you a re hereby re q u ire d to appeal * G e n era l P ra c tic e C o n fid en tial
A dviser
and answ er th e co m plaint filed *
a g a in st you in th e above e n titled *
O regon
City, O reg o n
suit w ithin fo u r w eeks from th e d ate
o f th e first p u b lication o f this sum ­
m ons, May 11, 1928, and if you fail
to a n sw e r fo r w ant th e re o f th e p lain ­
t if f will apply to th e co u rt fo r the
CH IRO PRA CTO R
re lie f prayed fo r in p la in tiff’s com ­
o f O regon C ity
p lain t, to -w it; a decree dissolving th<
M onday and F rid a y E venings
bonds o f m atrim o n y h e re to fo re and
a f te r 6 o ’clock
now e x istin g betw een p la in tiff and
O f f i c e a t L i n n ’. In n
d e fe n d a n t and fo r th e custody o f her
m in o r child.
T his sum m ons is served upon you
by publication th e re o f by o rd e r of
the H onorable J. II. Cam pbell, judge
Physician and S urge on
o f th e above e n title d co u rt m ade and *
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d ire c tin g th a t such p u b lication bi , *
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OREG O N
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each w eek fo r fo u r successive week:
from d a te of firs t publication h e reo f
D ate o f 1st publication, May 11, 1928 * C. D., D. C., E . C. L A T O U R E T T E
L ast publication J u n e 8, 1928.
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Practice in All Courts
A tto rn ey fo r th e P la in tiff.
F irst N ational Bank Bldg.
P o sto ffic e A ddress: 604 606 P o rte r *
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will be more pleasant if you avoid the an­
noyance of attempting to cash personal
checks away from home. Carry some of
our
O. D. EBY
TRAVELER’S CHECKS
Self identifying and good everywhere.
Secure a supply before you start.
ESTA C A D A STATE
BANK
Dr. M. M. Martindale
Safe Deposit Boxes, $3.00 per year.
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A tto rn ey s a t Law
6 p e r cent s ta te school m oney to
loan on fa rm s; G eneral law p ra c ­
tice. Bank o f O regon City Bldg.
O regon C ity
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P ra c tic e lim ited to e x tra c tio n of
te e th and m inor oral su rg ery ,
n erv e blocking & gas an esth esia
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LEGS..................................................... 2 5 ? j
STEW ......................................... 1 2 S?
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