St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, June 17, 1921, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 6

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    T H E ST. H E LE N S MIST. FRIDAY. JUNK 17 . 1Q-M.
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.„Mr and unnwnr tin* com|kluml of order of Ho> Honorable K A huktii,
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SALE
i,,. »liintirr f il e d against *,*u in the Judge - f « li«- . ............. .
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A S U C C E S S , 1 ,,,/.. ..mill......-..ml ..ml .an - In... .luted ....... H. l » 2 l . wlil.h or.lor to
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,,, „ „ oi in for.1 Ih." JOlh duy of July. .|iilro» you to up|»'«r and utmwar the 1921.
At lho farin of II. .1 Currie iimr IIC I, wlil.h said dal.« la »1* Niuoe* ...mplaliil fllod horaln within »*'*
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Coldo tlio re wan in a u d io
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icau women and girls are displaying 1 victims were washed ashore
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v mini her of people unen.l.'.l.oinplalni, the plaintiff for want
aa unprecedented interest iu home j natives gave the bodies decent burial ihe sale and bought the entire stock (hereof, w ill apply to the above en
caro of the sick.
How wide-spread ' and an American Ked i ross woikoi j* j Kavunagh. o f St Helens, » a - tilled court for the relief |>ruyed for
is the increase oi their enthuiasm is with the help of a friend in New | the auctioneer
in said complaint filed herein, to-
shown by the announcement by the York raised enough money to mark
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wit: for a decree dissolving the I
American Ked i ross that enrollment each of the graves with a head-iono
s| v|>|o\H
honiN of matrimony now existing h.
m its f hapier classes iu Home H y - * in the form oi a pillar anil cn»- - |,, ,|l(. t*t|.,-nii Court of the State of i w • «■ 11 the plaim.ff and th»* defend-
giene and Cure of the Sick is grow- similar to memorial that are '•ecu | Oregon for the County of C..turn­ aut and for Ilio care and custmly of
thè tif-nor chlldren of pialli11ff and
ing ai the rate of more than .*00 per lull along the road leading to i he lit-;
t.la,
cent annually.
Eighteen hundred .1« burying ground
\i t, I’etelle, I’ luiniiff, vs \. Hit Icfeudaiit and for sudi other and
further r.'ltef as to t lo* court iiiav
Red > roaa instructors. In urban and
The initials, "J . C. 1
p IVtclle Defendant
rural commuuities throughout the ciphered from a wrist watch worn ■ pt, w ui*. p Petelle. the above mini st-'-m Just and equltuble In lite prem-
country, are now engaged iu teach- by .me of the young women, while
,»d j fondant:
l'I-is sunitnotis ls scrve.l upon you
ing Houle Hygiene and Care of thelthe name Annie \\ ol vernimi appear-
\anie of tne State of Ore
¡Sick
i.'d on an envelope addressed to : Leon. you are hereby required to ap li. pai.Inai loti iti aceorduneo wlth ali
While figures for the current year Lusitania which w..--
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are not vet available, reports reach- other's clothing Nothing else about
ing National Headquarters from thelthe bodies furnished a clue lo their
field indicate that the total number identity.
completing the course for this year
Kiee Heal l phnil.l- Ihipil-'
Nails, per keg. base
$5 5()
w ill far exceed I hat of the fiscal year
ending June 30. 1930, which was
P H IL A D E L P H IA . — The 175.000
93,033.
Even this figure for the Philadelphia school children w ho arc
Galv. Barbwire, 80 rd. spool, 14 ga. $400
year, large as it is. by no means .members of the Jutiior American Iteil
represents the total number that r e - i( -ri,ss are doing u valuable bit .cl
Galv. Barbwire, 80 rd. spool, 12 g.t
55 jq
ceived instruction, for thousands j service iu connection with tne prob-!
more were enrolled and received in- |plu 0f undernourishment amonc pit
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structiott but for various reasons didL.^g acC0rding to Henry J. Uldcoti
1 1 \« 1:, N H i M f i i i w i l d - ; , \ \ n r i n 1 r u t Vl ,
not co
te for the certificate. For[director of the Bureau o f compul
I IS « . IT I'ltl. I S III I T t ill
Hit .Il l
L f l l ' l f l l , the nun- M r y Education
Ten per cent ol
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her awarded certificates was 34,033. | school children of the city are und. .
Virtually every type of school m nourished and are being provid. .!
Let us figure on your B U IL D K R S HARD-
the 1 lilted States lias embraced the j supplemental tneal during -chool
W
A K E and DO ORS and SASH. Wc will
opportunity to give instruction in ttie ilu,urs 1)V lllt> j ulli„r lied ( ro - .
proper
methods
of
safeguarding j trtbutlona f r0m the 175.000 members
save you money.
health iu the home and minimizing ..mounted to $11 « 7 0 . $loou of win
f
the danger oi disease and epidemics |U1S been expended for health ati.l
Inside Mortise Sets, Bevel Plate, set, $1 10
High schools, grade schools, voca-1 [lutrjticn work in the public schools
tional schools, bihle schools. Amer- Vll additional $4 13 1 lias been sc
icanization
schools.
continuation, Jii(le to proVide scholarships for
schools, schools for the deaf an*l 1 children whose financial condition
schools for the blind are offering Would otherwise fore« them to di­
ked ( ross courses in Home H ygien e, continue school work.
and Care of the Sick.
Universities I
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and colleges have also made such
Hrlions Aid l\ S Soldier 111 bid
courses a part of their curricula.
In girls' camps, in industrial
WASH INC TON
A contribution of
plants.
commercial
organizations. $535 to he used for the relief ami
churches
and
in
neighborhood I education of American soldiers blind !
groups, wherever located, the effect pd in the World war has been made
of such teaching is making itself ap- ,(> H|e American Ked Cross by Cor
parent in the broadening interest in don lodge. No. 173, Order Sons ■
community health problems.
I St. George. New York City
The
The types of class-rooms iu which money will he applied to the work ol '
the instruction is given vary as great- the Ked Cros-. Institute for the blind
2y as the character of the groups at Evergreen, Baltimore, Md
The
themselves.
From the university, sum contributed to the Ked Cro--
coliege and city school rooms to the w-as one half of the proceeds iron
attic of a country school, an unused an entertainment given by the lodge
quarter of a county jail or a smull the other half being sent to England1
community fire department are to be to help blinded English soldiers
found the teaching centers.
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In addition to the national char
Urchins' Club Is Novelty,
acter of the work, there is the Liter-
PR A G U E .— Prague's little Legion-
national aspect. In the disrupted na- alres. composed of street urchins >r
Hons o f Europe, wherever tile min- ganized in the slum district i
¡Strattons of the American Ked Cross thau a year ago. are going to have
have been felt, there follows instruc- a club house.
The club house has
tion iu Home Hygiene
In the in- become a possibility through a gif' i
.-ular possessions of the United of money made to the Junior Amer--
States, in Alaska and elsewhere re-j lean Ked Cross to he used for the I
ports come to .National Headquarters benefit and happiness of destitui
of the completion of the courses and children of Europe
The club him-
the institution of new classes.
which will he erected at a cost of
The Ked Cross text-book used iu $14.000, will be located on .» site
the course, “ Home Hygiene and Care granted hy the municipal goveri
of the Sick." already has been trans- merit.
The little Legionaires w>; ..
lateil into
Kussian and Korean, organized hy l)r
Alice Masaryk.
Copies of the manual, in these 1 daughter of the president of Czech"
tongues form an interesting exhibit Slovakia,
in the museum at National Head-
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quarters. In addition portions of the
Aid for Porto Itirun \ i. tints.
text-book have been translated in
WASHINGTON
Fire victims at
pamphlet form into Japanese, Span­
ish and Slovak and Bohemian dia­ Puerta de Tierre Porto liifo, nun
hering hundred- of men, women un i
lects.
As a direct result of the opportun­ children left entirely destitute, have
ity for service to humanity revealed been assisted by the Porto khan
by such classes, many young women chapter of the American Red Cros
The fire
are pursuing their studies further with food and supplies
with the intention of
becoming the worst In the history of Porto
Rico, wrought damage estimated , •
nurses.
$1,000,000.
It was followed by a
Far from the scene of the t r a g e d y I s' or"' a,ld‘ nK " , the suffer-
there have been discovered in the
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hundreds who were with-
T H E U. S. USCO TREAD
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once in «1 while you 1
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fsnv tis he
Aran Islands o f f the north coast o f ' * " ! »*»elteror food
Tent were pro
Here
1 the U. S. Us.o T: -*d, with «
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Ireland, the graves of two young wo- vid,‘ d by ,he T nl,e(1 S,ates un"-v
«-staLi. she«J f;tand..rd of service
men victims of the Lusitania horror
? 1 . ^ !V<’ | " m ® chance and hi il t«,, you a ibout it.
amon*: motorista who have an eye to
f i i r l s Her oi ne Life-Saver**.
and efforts are being made by the
value, an w. II a* to pri •». Whil - sell.
'* 1 11 '*0,1 ^ /trul that what he calls "lu ck ” u> simply his
American Red Cross to solve the
DES MOINES. Iowa - De- Moine-.
!nr ? r I* mm i than the other tires in the
mystery of their identity. The only high school girls anxious foi in-true-|
lirxt
experience with a quality standard tirr.
U. S. PaLri line, the U o has earned
clues are the name of one, Annie tion In life-saving h a v e bail th.-ir
a reputation for quality u;id dtqtend«
Wolverrnan, and the initials’ of the desire gratified. Three high school
al.l.- * < :c>tny which u Hot excaeded by
other, "J. C. C.” Whether they were have organized American Ked t ro
any tire in us 1 '
Americans can only be conjectured. life-saving classes and at the close of
for
far as has been learned no the instruction forty girls will be
It all comes to th is— buy a U. S. Tire anywhere
inquiry concerning their fate has ready to take the life-saving tests
in this country and y<«t; gel definite predictable
ever been made.
Other cities in Iowa that have taken
It was during a field visit of a up first aid instruction are W ater­
¡e lor your money no matter w hat weight car
worker connected with the London loo and t'edar Rapids.
Industrial
you drive.
chapter of the American Red Cross workers will he given instruction by
that the graves were found at Kil- Dr H B. Curry, at Waterloo.
CROSS ACTIVITIES
AMERICAN RED
L o w Prices O n
NAILS and WIRE
ST. HELENS H A R D W A R E CO.
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„ ^ ' mnn who has-been guessing his w ay through
ox 1 1 stocks,
discontinueiJ lines,” "jtib lots” and the
w'n hn<l il refreshing to talk with the I octi I U. &
r who is concentrating on a full, com­
pletely sized line of U. S. Tires.
y , -
EDDIE'S PLACE
I .»r tin- first time he will hear some straight quality
and jret the difference
between chance and certainty in
tire buying.
tire facts
H AGBART BORDALS
Confectionery, Cigars, Candy
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f m r n hi t t " ' i * h Ò Q ftn f
t u r y t i r atn. U "
A Pleasant Place to Spend an
Hour at Pool or Games.
Soft Drinks.
Pool Hall
PEOPLE’S MARKET
Always Cold and fresh- We Buy only the Best.
We Appreciate Your Trade
<) 1 ,)t ,heso firanches estab-
mikers d ,na,ntulnuJ hy the U. JS. 'l ire
s„ S /inr y>>Ul
continimus moving
certaimv
bu» ‘
the
certainty of quality! first every time
B U Y YOUR
-IT THE-
I lie V . S. Tires he sm - s in stix k nre
S
' hr
They cumedirect to ,he
Branch. WI1
“«t'hburuig Factory
I ti.-Mr
Phone 132 -W
«T. HELENS
Meats and Vegetables
Tim %
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fir -f
mta n d a r t i
r tr r i^ n f*
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Tir**
United States Tires
i ed States ($; Rubber Company
C O P IX A tlD AUTO
co.. S t
Helen,, 0 re
IIA im iN S G A R A G E...........Holton. Ore'
VLRN O N IA G A R A G E.........Vernon,a Ore'
DLKk ISLAN D GARAG E, Deer Island. Ore
C. K. W IKSTRO M .............. Scappoose. Ore.
LRICKSON & LU N D ,........... Warren, Ore.