St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, October 21, 1921, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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free trip to the stute fuir at Salem
reported a good time
Miss C ara Lingle of Boring, Ore.,
Mr Martin, on« at the managers
Frank D
la the Portland Ad club, has two is our primary teacher.
und one-halt tons iron all read.' to 1 mill and May McColister are again
ship to Salt L a te "h e re It will be principal and intermediate teacher
1 lie 1 ankton school bus a trav­
placed in a swelter to determine the
eling
library
received
from the
quality of iron ore.
Judge Mac Donald has resigned -tale library at Salem for use of the
We wish the par­
a. recorder and Mr. lathcari, who neighborhood
resigned at one tune on account of ents will come to the school house
ill health, has again resumed re­ and get these books. You will find
sponsibility.
. ; books on nearly all subjects. Good
AH the eouncilmen were request­ '! reading is a profitable pastime.
On the evening of October 29 the
ed to appoint alternates to meet with
the next council meeting to prepare Yankton school Is giving a Ilul-
the budget for 1922 for city of Scap- lowe'en program. Come to our pro­
poose
This is in compliance with gram ami havo a good time.
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recent state law enacted wherein it
is required where the disbursement
PRESCOTT
body cauuot levy taxes.
Miss Isehelle Hamilton left Sun-
Church services. Sunday school at
10 a. m., rally day service; C. t . ! day for Portland where she will re­
at 6:4a p. w. evening service at sume her studies at the Henke-
7:45 p.
m. Special music. Mr. ' Walker business college
Bently Pritchard of Rainier vis-
Dorks wil occupy the pulpit morn­
] ited with friends Sunday.
ing and evening.
Miss Inez Hooker und George
Mr. Kidgeway. prominent attorney
of Portland. Oregon, also secretary Wilson were united In marriage at
of the state bar association, has been St. Helens, the Rev S. Darlow John­
They will make
elected as a director of Scappoose son officiating
bank, taking the place of Mr. David j their home with the bride's futher.
Erma Korker of St. Helens visit­
Wilson, who is up in Canada on
business looking after his real es­ ed with friends over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Mundy of Koseburg
tate and other financial features.
K. H. Porter, who was injured at .are guests at the Robert Graham. Sr.
!
home.
camp, Friday, by a log rolling ou
him, was taken to the St. Vincent
The circulation of I'nlversitv of
hospital and died Friday night. He
was employed as hook tender at the Oregon library books from January
] to June of the present year was 100.-
time of the accident.
The library now has a total of
An enthusiastic crowd enjoyed the J02
106.700 volumes.
interesting game of football on the
school campus, Saturday between the
Astoria school budget 120,000 be
Scappoose and Beaverton teams. Our low last year.
boys won by the score of 7 to 2.
There will be a return game at Beav­
erton in two weeks.
The volley ball team has a game
with the Portland Y. M C. A. team
on Monday. October 2 4th.
Several Scappoose people attend­
ed the funeral of Dr. Hatfield in
An accurate timepiece whe­
Orenco, Monday.
Dr Hatfield for
ther it is in your pocket, on
many years was a resident physician
your wrist, on the mantel or
here, superintendent of the Sunday
on vour office desk, Is a ne­
school and always took an active
cessity.
With a watch or
part in the betterment of the com­
clock that is up to the minute
munity. Cornelius Hatfield was boru
you will be prompt in both
In Petersburg. 111., in 1S45 and prac­
business and pleasure.
ticed medicine in Chicago until lhSd
and then on account of his health
The sure way is to come to
came west and settled at Vernonia
our store and select from our
in 1S9S and to Scappoose in 190»
wide array of fine timepieces.
where he lived until 1919 when he
We have mantle or desk clocks
moved to Oreno to be near bis
In the highest grade* of woods
duaghter Mrs. C. Barker. He is sur­
vived
by his wife, one son,
two
and have Just recelvod some
daughters and five grandchildren.
nifty new additions to the line
Mr. Meyers, who was pastor here for
which are now on display In
our window.
a while, came from Tacoma to speak
at his friend's funeral.
Interment
was made in Kiverview cemetery, at
Always Something New
Portland.
Mrs. DuBois has
been
visiting
Scappoose friends over the week end
J Mackey is home from the hos­
pital and improving slowly in health.
Engraving— Watch Re­
Mrs. John Kicbardson spent the
week end In Portland visiting her
pairing
mother.
Mrs. Heurge Grant went to Mc­
Minnville, Tuesday, to enjoy a week
with Mr. and Mrs. Cal Weaver.
Marjorie Holoday and Kuth, are
home from Vernonia during insti­
tute week.
Mrs. Fannie Barnett is here from
California to see Mother Barnett.
Vera Price is holding up the hon­
ors of Scappoose at the U. of O. this
fall.
She has made good for the
glee club and was the first one chos­
en after rehearsing.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sandstrom
spent Sunday at Goble with her sis­
ter and mother.
The W. B. A. realized something
over 110.00 at their "bake'' Satur­
day.
The things were lovely, but
not near enough to supply the de­
mand.
Little Wonders,
Madam—
SCAPPOOSE
CLOCKS
VON A. GRAY
Ramsey s Bread Two Loaves for
15c
P U M P K IN PIE
Good Pastries of All Kinds
that you can work yourself
with paint, varnish or enamel
FIN E L U N C H E S
served at all hours.
painting practice goes back more
than 11 years. W e are one ol the
country's largest manufacturers.
O u r experts make a study ot spe-
cifvin g paints lor every kind o f
Y E T E have established a service
\ \ tor women and men v\ ho
want to do small jobs ot interior
painting, varnishing or retinishing
o f furniture, Hoors, bath rooms,
walls, bric-a-brac, basketry, brack­
ets, etc.
F ollow Fuller's "Hom e Serv­
ice" Specifications, and you’ll get
the exact ettects you’re looking for.
our
Coffee.
W H IT E CLO VER
IC E C R E A M
AND
HOT SUNDAES
S T .H E L E N S B A K E R Y
J
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RAMSEY
D o n ’t think you can’t because
you haven’t done this kind ot work
before.
I.et Fuller products ami
Fuller service show you that you
can.
W e tell you how to do it— in
detail. W h at kind o f material to
use. W h a t kind o f brush. W h a t
method. W h ere to buy.
You can work transformation in
home things that w ill surprise you.
O ld bedsteads, t a b l e s , chairs,
floors, bath tubs, e tc , »re old really
only on the surface. Paint, var­
nish or enamel them and they're
W e Can’t Have
W h e r e to B u y
Important that you lift thr ri^ht
material so hr sure to go to the n ^ h i
stars
for Fuller pro­
ducts. Cut out coupon
below as a memo to
direct you.
Write us now — a
post card—for complete
catalog of Fuller’s Spec­
ification “ llurne Serv-
ice’* Paint Products,
which tells just what to
buy for thr work you
have iu mind. Scr ! full description
of, and get our free
n r on irhmsh-
ing furniture, «hairs, Hours, bric-a'-
brac, brackets, baikctry, etc.
new!
W e make a special line o f
paints, varnishes, etc., for just this
kind of work — Fu ller’s “ Hom e
Service” Paint products — for you
to use.
T h ey dry perfectly, sprrad easily
and smoothly, and give every de­
sired result.
Y o u ’ll be surprised
to learn what you can do,— once
you've used them.
O u r experience with paints and
Fullers
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try
W e Serve
use.
It's a free service. Y o u simply
tell us what yoi have to refinish,
how finished now and what effect
you want to get.
Come in and
Everything
but we can .til have a reliable sum of money set aside
for use m years to come by depositing regularly a
convenient amount of money at regular inaervals in
a S A V IN G S ACC O U N T.
The years to come may firing uncertainties an 1 a
S A V I N G S A C C O U N T at this bank will give /ou a
comfortable feeling of assurance that in any emerg­
ency you will be protected.
T H E M O N E Y T H A T Y O U D E P O S IT
TH IS B A N K D R A W S 4 : IN T E R E S T .
SPECIFICATION
" H o m e V arn
S iih
e r M v - Enamels
ic e P a in ts
IN
Now is the time to start a Savings Account.
M T d . b y W . P. F u l l e r & Co.
Dept. 18. San Francisco
Pioneer Paint Manufacturers for 7* Years
Established 1849
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
^ • r * H E * t e r l » r J o b* ot P a in ti n g it Is ad vi sa bl e to Se cu re the Se rvi ce s o f • Maater Pa in ter .
O F Ml A I'P O O H K
F ift e e n -f o r - F l o o r 8
S IN C L A IR W ILSO N . President
D A V ID M 'K IN N O N WIL SON. V ire-President
E D W A R D K WIST, C i i b l s r
SAVE THIS
Fif teen-fnr-Floor« is
Pu ll er ’ s Specification
for a durable, beauti­
ful floor varnish of
the finest type
Not
injured by boiling w a­
ter, rolling furniture
or ve r y hard wear.
Also m a k e r « of
Decorat, Rubber Ce­
ment F l o o r
Faint.
" F u l l e r w e a r ’ ’ Varnish.
Silkenwhite Enamel. W ashable W a l l Finish.
Auto
Enamel.
Barn
and
Ro of Faint.
Po rch and Step Fatet,
and P I O N E E R
W H IT E LEAD
(('•it this out and put it in your
po« > 1 k or handbag as a memo )
Fuller’ s “ H .me S erv ic e"
Pa«nt
Fr du I- are »old by the following
in your city;
( « p i l a i « l i l i M u rp lu - £SU,(MMI
St a im
H e p ,,.H e r ,
S afe Deposit Boxes fo r Rent
L A R S E N & CO.
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G rocery
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For Safety and
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Convenience
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A Matter for Y O U to Consider
Mrs. J. P. Hedwail is spending the
winter in Portland.
Albert Freeman is nursing a sore
finger caused by cutting wood. The
axe took a small piece of the end
and added it tu the pile ot' wood.
The regular monthly meeting of
the grange will he held Saturday
evening
A goodly attendance is ex­
pected and several applications for
membership is piomised.
The members of the Swedisn
Lutheran church gave a surprise
party to their pastor in his new
home on Friday night. A pleasant
time was enjoyed by the large gath­
ering.
Short talks were made by
Chas. Johnson, J J. Lindahl and oth­
ers
Refreshments were served.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Adams, ot
Portland, spent Sunday with their
son and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
C. Adams.
G. Carlson made a business trip
to Portland the first of the week.
Frank Beeler, Homer Beeler and
Theodore Cooper were
hunting
pheasants, Monday. They got some.
Plowing is being extensively car­
ried on since the recent rains.
Joseph Krickson, who has a large
contract for tits and lumber in the
lower eud of the county, spent a
couple of days in Warren returning
on Tuesday.
A weiner roast was held at the
Wellborn residence on Saturday night I
by a number of Warrens younger
set.
F. A Hoyt is in Hie employ of the
county.
He has charge of one of
tilts big trucks.
Rev. B Jorquist of the Baptist
church returned from Minnesota, Ills
former home, from an extended vis­
Did you ever stop to consider that it costs the merchants of St. Helens about $20 per
2
-11 rou" ds sobciting business In other words, to call at your home to asK
mt^tTe i i
have tf du y T a? d have you st°PPed to consider that this expense
abom U
J d t0 thC C° St ° f thC K° ods you buy? II is a fact and lhere can be no dispute
^ d < 0 .aT ethia« 7 nd bus.iness j " ?t. Helens, we believed that soliciting was unnecessary
W 1 ' ' „ t i t t$?° peroduV addlt,ona^lexpense was unnecessary and that our customers
were entitled to rock-bottom prices without the additional cost of this unnecessary ser-
yice W e have lived up to this and that is why we have the big volume of busines,
c t ' R Y ^ N D ^ E A T B n i 1ICAUSE W E S A V E
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The Yankton school has started
this year with a good attendance.
The children are feeling good over
their success at the county fair. They
feel that they got their share of the
prizes.
The local grange is also
giving cash prizes amounting to *28.,
Our calf club, who was awarded a
MONEY
ON
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Grocery Department
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Meat Department
Package, K t llo8s Corn FU ke , ...31c
Susar Cured Bacon Burts, jus, the
1 Quart Pure Olive O i l ....................$1.38
Del Monte Brand Sliced Pineapple
2J
/ i size, two cans for only....... 53 c
16 lbs. Pure Cane Sugar— $1.00
worth to cu stom er.................. $ 1.00
3 lbs. Liberty Brand Coffee, none
better ....................................... 98c
5 lbs. Calumet Baking Powder . . . $1.07
Fresh Storage Eggs, per dozen only 40c
Pure Lard in bulk, per lb.. . . . . . .
16 c
Choice Beef Pot Roasts, per lb
15 ,
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stock all Fresh and Choice Goods.
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PKOMP F A N D FREE D E L IV E R Y AT
YOUR DOOR
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Safety
switch.
Tented
bulli
Len»
Klva
loriK
lina
( a ring for babies
When the electricity
Wln-
fails
Finding out the time
If ynu own
an
Exploring in the alii*
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Lighting up tin- "ven
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Rutherford Building
Looking in closets
Lighting tile pon '•
distribu­
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Lighting cellar Hairs
rh «st«r battery.
COLUMBIA RIVER MEAT CO I
Ht. Helen«, Ore.
About the House
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tion " f iiKhl
th'
t'er
H> only
11 c
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Round S,eak from steer Lcef. per lb. 22 c
Shoulder Pork Roasts, per lb. .
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Some Flashlight Uses
Nicki« anil fllirn
perfect
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r Ur' Liberty
, k " ' a” i Bell
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l Gal.
Maple
and ' ‘ 9C
and Cane Syrup....................... $ 1.33
15 Ounce Bottle Monopole Preserves 38c
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Falling down stairs in the
dark, taking the wrong
medicine and a thousand
other dangers lurk in the
darkness. Avoid them by
having a flashlight handy.
These days while darkness
comes early you have more
need than ever for a ser­
viceable Winchester flash­
light. Get one today. You
will use it tonight.
Winchester Standard
Type
Please Look Over These Cash Specials
for Saturday and Monday
it.
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