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PAGE EIGHT THE ST. HELENS MIST. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 29. 1920 OVER THE COUNTY BEAVER HOMES Editors: Matilda Bransdal and Dewey Golden In music Plckey "takes the cake"; An excellent teacher he doth make. He sings with harmony and gle.: A Jolly, Jolly man Is he. Miss Abb the prtmr.ry teach-r, and tha cook. Got some of her knowledge from a book. She delights In mr.ktTg hot cross buns And feeding them to our brave sons. Mr. Wilkerson, superintendent of county schools, wis r.t Heaver Homes school for a visit. He spoke of the advantages of being good and being at school every day and not being late, and gave a short visit to both rooms and the teachers and children enjoyed it very much. Mr. Wilker son was very much pleased with the school's progress. Fritx Hyde has been sick for two days and has not been attending school since last Friday, Oct. 8. The party at Ueckuer's Oct. 9th was grer.t. There were 26 people present and they had nice pie and cake tor supper. They played garnet, and the children went outside and played. Everybody that was not there missed a whole lot of fun. At the Beaver Homes school there are some books for sale at half price. They are the Natural Method Head er 21c: two Healthy Living Books at 26c; five arithmetic first books at 2fic; two spellers at ISc. Lost, strayed or stolen: Two op possums from J. E. Beckner. A re ward of $3.00 will be given to any body who will capture them alive. Miss Lillle Golden of Beaver Homes is working for Mrs. DeLorma of Co lumbia Timber Co. camps nnd she Intends to be gone a month. Louie Beckner returned home last Thursday after a month's work at Sutlco, Washington. Mrs. B. S. Golden Is now the teach er for the Bible class at the Beaver Homes Sunday school. x There was a man got on a train and a lady and her baby got on the same train. The man kept looking at the baby and the lady said, "rub ber." And he said, "Is It? I thought it wag real." Little boy "Mother may I go swimming with the other boys?" Mother "Yes but don'e you come home and tell" me you have been in the water. Stay on the bank and it they coax you to go in, just say, "Get thee behind me Satan." Later the boy returned and had been In the water and the mother said: "Why didn't you do as I told you?" "I did tell Satan to get behind me," said the little boy, " and he pushed me in Thirty-nine attendance in room one and four absent on account of sick ness. Room No. 2 opened Monday with an attendance of forty pupils, two be ing absent, -Nelson and Maule w asser being reported sick. The Sixth grade Droke the recon. for spelling Monday Oct. 18. A metal always-sharp pencil wab given to Mlna Anliker for having the most 100 in school for the first month. The one next in line was Mildred Morvee. She had 46 only four behind Mina. DEER ISLAND Miss Thelma Link called on Mrs. Chas. Boddy Monday. Harley Currie and mother motored to St. Helans Sunday evening. Mr. Praser and family have moved to Bend, where Mr. Fraser expects to run a stage bus. Ralph Brown and family informeo some of their Beaver Homes friends that they like their new location ex cept the wind and sand storms which only last for forty hours. Never n-.ind Ralph, you will have ,lots of grit. MI'S Ruth Hunter who Is teach In in the Nehaletn valley this winter arforiled the teachers' institute uuJ also visited with her parents. Ruth reports a pleasant school year. Mr. Bisltop has gone to Portland tr b gone for some tiiu.e Mrs. Alexander was out from Port land several days last week. Mrs. Alexander expects to move out as soon as she can dispose of her present business In Portland, she having rented the Kltch place. O. J. McConnell, Gilbert Cooper, Pan and Elmer Uodson went to Port land Monday. beveral have received copies of he Tuulatln Valley News, sent bv lam Kautznian, now editor of that paper. Mrs. May Neuton went to NewDort. Ore., last week to visit friends. The grange held a pleasant social evening Wednesday, October 27. A nice lunch was served. A committee consisting of Mrs. N. A. Andreas, F. 1. Adams and Mrs. McConnell was ippointed to solicit clothes for the Armenians. Any one wishing to con- ribute to this worthy cause can leave lie same with Mrs. Andress or Mrs. McConnell. Mrs. Arthur Daly and sister-in-law who is visiting the Daly's went to Portland Monday. Little Hazel Daly will again sDend the school year with her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dalv. Mr and Mrs. G. a. Georlg came over from Woodland Sunday to visit lie . K. Clark s and went to Port land Monday. Paving is proceeding on the Tide creek gap and the weather permitting win oe iinisnea tnis week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bervln sDent several days in Portland last week. the threshers are finishing un the hreshing in this locality. This wee. they were at 8. B. Shafer's and Al bert Adams'. Mr. Adams says his grain hao been badly damaged. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Adams Bpent everal days in Portland last week, he guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stone Mrs. Adams will spend several weeks in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Clvde Han sen nnn children visited with Mr. Hansen's mother in Portland last week. Kobert Clapperton is home from school for the week end. O. J. McConnell. Edward MrCon. nell, Elmer and Dan Dodson nnri Otto Judisch were Portland visitors last .wonaay. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gill exoert to so to southern California or Arizona this winter for the benefit of Mrs Gill's health. Mrs Minerva Hollls and prnnrlann of Astoria are visiting with Mr. and .'rs. ma tiarK lor the past two weess. Mr. and Mrs. Ruel r.nittona nt Mist are visiting relatives and friends for several days the past week Arthur Galttens wns ntrurlr hv ti, rigging cable at camp five Monday and his leg badly hurt, which win keep him confined to his mom tnr several weeks. Mrs. C. E. Clannerlnn niii-il,oo,t Ford touring car last week and Is now at the wheel. Mrs. June English Is vuitinir her mother, Mrs. John Zelgler in St. neiiis me past week. Chas. Trumond, a young man working as rigging rustler for the Deer Island Logging Co., was killed at camp five last Friday. Up to the present time his relatives have not been found. YANKTON Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lindgrcn and daughter returned Monday from a several days visit at Portland. Don't forget the Hallow e'en party at Grange hall Saturday night, Oct. 30, There will be a program and lunch. Sablna, Pearl and Ethel Ketcham Gladies Barton, Minnie and Kenneth Peterson and Mr. Emerson went to Scappoose to the Ch.mtlan Endeavor convention Saturday ana Sunday. Mae McCollister and Veryl Brown were in Portland Saturday and Sun day. G. L. Tarbell and son Ray made a business trip to Portland last Satur day. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Meyer of Eden. Washington, are visiting their daugh ter, Mrs. C. Lindgren. Mrs. J. L. Barger and children of West St. Helens visited Mrs. Bnrger't motner, Mrs. o. I . Howard, Monday. Enid Tarboll and Ora Howard are . very sick with -small pox. Sunday school at 10.30 next Sun day. , . REUBEN terlous River Styx to cross, and for the benefit of those who wish to be beautiful there will be a beauty par lor on hand. Those are Just a few of the attractions. Last, but not least, there will be plenty of booth where eats can be secured. Bring a few cents and enjoy a little nonsense. You will find everything here to make a carnival complete even to the con fetti and serpentine which are the makings of a good time. There will be a community paper read at the program for which we would like contributions. Auy ortg in ul poems, Jokes or humorous news items will be appreciated. If you Know any Jokes on your neighbor scud them in because lie might send in news about you. Send all con tributions to "The Yankton Times," lankton, Oregon, In care of Lillian liarger, editor or drop them In a box placed in Brlg'gs' store for that purpose. SCAPPOOSE Mrs. B. W. Scott attended a box social of the Rebekau lodge In Port land last week and hud a very good time. Mrs. W. Holland of Newberg was the guest of Mrs. Scott Saturday and Sunduy. Gladys Garrison. Herman Miller, Victor Watts were home from O. A. i for the week end. Lyle Jobln, Mrs. Hartness and George were also noticed among the week enders. Mrs. Shoff of Portlnnd tins been visiting her daughter, Mrs. John Richardson. Dewey Richardson hus just arrived home from Cordova Alaska. The chairman of the Chautauqua ticket committee has placed his sea son tickets on sale, and the response is most gratifying. Several nelgt. boring towns are arranging to attend. Francis Stuzna who had both legs broken last week is gaining quite satisfactorily, but he will probably be confined to his bed until Christ mas. Dr. and Mrs. Lester are now local ed in the Wlkstrom residence. Mr. Cathcart who has been under medical treatment In Portland the past two months, returned to his home' much Improved In health. Messrs. Brandenmior and Hounds were here from Seattle, also Mr. Wil son, In the Interest of the Scappoose Lumber Co. Walter Ullimun, one of the school bus drivers Is spending the week end in Salem. Wist Bros, recolved a car load of fine hay and Frank L. Smith has had 11 car loads of cattle shipped In during the past three days. The train schedule changes again Sunday, ninjng our morning mall a little earlier. Congregational church: Sunday school 10.15; morning worship, 11.15; Christian Endeuvor, 7 p. m.; evening service, 8 p. m. Tlie Christian Endeavor conven tion wns well attended, the banquet a decided success, the music very much enjoyed, the address of Mr. Crowston. Jas. Palmer and "Duddy" Baker were all well received. Mr. and Mrs. Blackburn and fam ily motored from Wanconda and were guests at the M. Grewell rest- uence Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Floyd Grewell entertained some little folks Friday, for her son's uirinuay anniversary. VERNONIA ur-1 D. Mr. und Mrs. Kills MeOraw rived In Vernon U this week. Miss M. Tombu. ulocoof Mrs. I White, has gone U St. Helens. Mr. nnd Mrs. Otto Mulmsten ot Sousldo wore visiting ut Veruoiilii and loft for homo Monduyi i School closed 1 rtduy for teachers Institute to ho hold at St. Helens ( Wednesday. Thursday and Fraldity. i The fixtures for the bnnk came from Blrkunfold Ftidiiy evening; the safo and vault dour Monduy. The ; bank was formally opened Suturda) ! evening, Oct. 23, and begun business! Monduy morning. B. K. Lane sold his Interest In the confectionery nnd pool hull to W. T. Brown. Mr. Donelson nnd Mr. Hauson of Goarliurt were In Vernon lu looking over some prospects. W. O. Galuway, president of the Bank ot Vernon la arrived In town Sunday and Is looking over the finish ing touches of the building and sup erintending the stalling of the bunk. O. Dent Is laid up with a la inn back which was caused ly rolling his po tutoos out of the hos while digging. The Utah Const, urtlon Co. forco was laid off last week to wait for better weather, und the rumps shut down. . Chas. W. Mellinger and wife were passengers ou the t. ge to Ttitibm Mouday. BACHELOR FLAT Mrs. Quam and Mr. II urns of Helens wero guests of Mrs. Fruuk Nagel Monduy. Mrs. Win. Sodderbeig visited In Portland several duys Inst week. Miss Hollo F. Conlo -no of Colum bia City spent the wt k end at the iGuy Ltlllch home. Mr. and Mm J. M. liurkheud and family motored to I'orti aid last Wed nesday. Mrs. liurkheud remained to visit a few duys with her sister, Mrs. 0. C. Tlclienor. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Holllngworth and Merrill IJ.illln -worth motored down from i'ortlii'.i I Sunday und .ipi lit the day ut th A. J. liulllng worth home. Mrs. Holland Mai.'en entertained in honor ot Iter mother, Mrs. Olson of Sen sun, Mondu?, the following guests were present: Mrs. Win. Hod derberg and children. Mrs. Fruuk Nagol, and Mrs. Llllh .i und daughter Minnie. Mrs. Martin White. Miss Nun Ml lich and Mrs. l.lzi Trunery and Mrs. li. K. LaBarr and daughter, Harriet, were guns' of Mrs. J. M. Uurkheud Wednesdu , Mrs. Billings Is ; aiming a Jolly Hallowe'eu party for the Inst of the weok. Hull of Honor, Dlst. No. 64 Crysal UurUhimil, kuby liruziuer, Dora Ilrnzmer, Minn e Lllllch, Kdw. Mudsen, Lois Musten Arthur Morton, Kvelyn Olson, Job i Olson. Viola tiodderherg, Marlon Krurborg, Krlck bcaru.!rg. Mrs. .'omer Ullllugx, Toacher. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT VOTE FOR T. J. FLIPPIN For County Commissioner favorite t li.,. ,i-hr, pun of ttw lt.i,ul,l..i K, sir. Hipiiln umn Hourly a il In I nIiouIiI linvfi the iiniiiiiinoim mil Coluniblii County. With no axe servo, a vole fur Mr. lilHn will Itn vote for the prom-i"" building of Columbia County. He hit been a rrlihi.i ... .',MW ty for iM years, ami has luul t-oiml (livable cxjierlenro In . ', V"1 Inc. """t Committee of Rainier Business Men FORDSON TRACTOR TODAY IS THE IT IS ALWAYS THE FORDSON TRACTOR FARMER'S BEST FRIEND. READY TO GO AND WILLING TO WORK HELP IS NOT EASY TO GET. AND YOUR WORK WILL HAVE TO BE DONE. WE HAVE TRACTORS AND IMPLEMENTS FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. IF YOU WOULD LIKETO SEE HOW THEY WORK ON YOUR OWN PLACE WE WOULD BE CLAD TO SHOW YOU. ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE. FORD CARS AND TRUCKS FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. ihist on ;i:mik i iu purrs Fieldhouse Motor Co. ST. HELENS. OREGON "F.very Oregon lirlver inmIm A I'onl KncliHwd Car." YANKTON SCHOOL Here s what everyone has been longing for, "a real Hallowo'en car nival and frolic" to be given by the Yankton school at the grange hall Saturday, Oct. 30 at 8 p. m Tho carnival opens with a program, the main feature of which Is a play en titled "Who Was Scared?" given by the girls of the seventh and eighth grades. Then there 1b the old Hal lowe'en witch who gives everyone a glimpse into their future, the mys. DOWNING Mrs. John Oberg of Mayger was a guest at the Carlson home on Weo.-. nesday and Thursday. 8. M. Hoalg left for his work at the Noyes-Holland camp on the Kerry line. Chas. Carlson was home for the week end. Aleck Petto of Astoria was here on Sunday visiting among his frintwiu The Ellis Duraltt truck of Halnler was delivering groceries and buying egRS and apples here on Friday. Mrs. S. M. Boals visited Mrs. James Kllby of Ruinier on Friday. Miss Jennie Atnato returned home from Rainier on Thursday. Miss Esther Carlton was home from Clatskanle while school was closed. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Patty are visit ing with their daughter, Mrs. Hoy Houlthouser. A. N. Gib-ergon moved his family from Neer City to Reuben last week, Mrs. Anna Stanley and children of Mayger are visiting this week with Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Rambalskl. John M. Lindsay late of this placo is now located at Roseburg. Ore. G. R. Anliker of Snallow Basin wa In town Monday. He reports that the potato crop in that vicinity will be large. Mrs. R. B. Tipton, Mrs. Wm. 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