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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1921)
• >rv ice which Is the keynote of the I V I D I M I n I I O W S «si \ S I N K I N G Camp Fire orgunizution The mem The oceans ure shrinking TIM bers arc. Ko.se Beatty. Helen Bent t.v. Sadie Hubbard Caroline Kosta change, asserts a professor of Hai Mary Koatubra, Opal Martin. vani I’ nltoraity, is <iuiti> independent SCAPPOOSE I • cita Shappee. Josephine Smith of local rises and falls caused b> the warping of the earth's crust Mr* WlUlum Holland of Nowin' g. and Alice Wikstrom On the other hand, there are mum Is i M l i i f for i weak 01 '‘it dajri I The Campfire girls had a candv places round our coast-line where with H i * B \\ Si » sale Tuesday. Many of our tv: ib-nt* will he In Many of the high school students th-' sea Is stealing land There is an old saving on the East teroeted In the death notk-e of M i d to celebrate Armistice day George I.. Paddock, who died v visiting the stock shew in Port Const of England: “ Gorleston was Gorleaton ere Yar North Carolina. N o v - n l » !-• it land mouth was horn, and Gorleston'II I» ter an Illness of nine years Gorleston when Yarmouth is gone Mrs Ttert Adana is home ■ I . 1 '' WARREN Gorleston and Yarmouth are on ter a vacation of a week >r <o wit! Mr and Mrs F \V Geisor of San opposite batik fs htoatod balles g take the responsibility cooking fo- Francisco are spending a few weeks opposite lianks of the Yare North o' the Scappi>ose I,umber intpany The local report is »hit Hill kind with Mr and Mrs F \V ltuird. pai i he Yare. Yarmouth is situated on Mrs Uelser. low land, and the sea Is graduali* stroiu has sold his garage to Sa i i nts of Mrs Geiser Martha t was one of W arren's pop- creeping Inland. The Scroll' sand don. They will l e a v e In front of Yarmouth are now com Another kitchen party and aim ¡nlar younger set for tlattwil. Switzerland plotely covered by the sea. although lnum demonstration wa: held at rh* 'liortly home of Mr« Sandstron, Mondav where they will remain for some they were recently exposed to view a rare event nowadays Mrs Garrison and Alma Scudder time. M:-s Anna Danielson of New South of Yare. Gorleston Is pro went to O. A. C. Saturday to s Hampshire has arrived to visit her tected by the cliffs, and. as if afraid Gladys who has been .;uite ill wr -istcr. Mrs. <'arl K.vlander She will of them, the sea is retiring chronic bronchitis We ei\ -lad I e hero during the winter. But thy Harvard professor does report her improving Warren grange meets In regular not take any account of local cluing Wails Price is home from Glen Sev- es like these, and there are bun dale where he has been worrking ali si'slon on Saturday evening. He claims that th-' summer on highway work and l.loyd ral new members will be admitted dreds of them tmoiig them Co Agent llolibaugh general sea-level all over the world is home. He will be in Portland f. \ I. l.arson -x Sons have plowed is twenty feet lower than it has beer, the winter. Roy. Genevieve and Jer- , n.anv acres with their new tractor and this he attributes 10 an Increase rv were also home for Sunday. and plow, the first heavy machin in the cpllection of Ice at the South Mr. MuDonild Pole Leonard homestead and will take ery used in Warren. C Matson of Alaska paid Warren possession in the near future. He visit last week and looked over his is building a new chicken house to accommodate 7 50 hens. He plans on farm here The garden and vegetable farm keeping 1500 The \V. B. A. is sponsor for a pat ers met last Thursday evening and Don't Fall to See The project of raising riotic program to be given m the hall organized . ml marketing vegetables and fruit Friday, Armistic day at 2 p. m There will be an address, recitations for St. Helens will he carried out a flag drill, musical numbers and under the supervision of P. H. Lund. special flag exercises. The service F. H Taylor and Aaron Larson as — IN— flag will be used and the memorial trustee: with Harold Carlson as sec- r« tarv of the organization About lodge service. It is to be hoped ev eryone In the town and vicinity will 15 acres will be planted to vege tables. try and be present. Those who are represented at the The Bessmer family wert in town LIB E R T Y Sunday and will soon he one of us stock show from Warren are. Paul again. Mr Bessmer has purchased C Adams. Holstein cattle and Hantp - 1 the Strauser home uud they plan u shire hogs: Morraci .<• fuzzolin. H ol S U N D A Y and M O N D A Y build a new bungalow and add many stein cattle; A H Tarbell A- Son. Shorthorn rattle and Mrs Hannah improvements. All arrangements are made fur the Morris. Berkshire hogs. - - ■«------------ opening of the 1 K 21 Chautauqua ses The city boy* never feels that he sion November lath. The director will be here two days bciore the is making his mark in the world - i: r ; g in ihe gatd-n opening to perfect the deta.is and- all indications point to a successful meeting. The opening number. Su binsky, the Russian violinist, is very highly spoken of on all sides. Try and hear as many numbers of the five-day program as you can. Keep in mind for Xmas snoppiug the Ladies' Aid bazaar, tirst week in December. Attractive booths are being planned. Mrs Albert John son in charge of fancy worn. Alia. Arch Duncan, handkerchief , Mr:. Charles Gerlach, dons; .Mrs. Karl KUworth, candy; Miss Gladys John son, novelties; Mrs. J. G. U iksirom. domestic. The nature of a lunch will be announced later. Mrs. Eskeridge. Mrs. Perry, Mrs. Collier were down Monday looking over the ranch. At the regular council meeting on Monday evening the advKory board present were, A. Hackett, Orvilr- Garrison, J. E. Miller, Mrs. Kobe." McKay, Charles riandstrotn and Mrs. R. F. Xiblock. 1 he budget wa- com piled and the date for a mass meet ing will be set. by the mayor. Burt West was injured Sunday W e try to sell as cheaply as possible, but we never when a horse fel lwith him dislocat ing the colar bone. He was taken will cut quality below the point of satisfaction. to the St.- Vincent hospalal and op erated on Tuesday morning. A sli Low prices alone will sell goods, but here at ver w ire applied to hoid r he bone up in place. C A R L S O N 'S low prices must go hand in hand with Owing to the slippery pavement.-, honest merchandise. W e want you for a regular cus and poor judgement there were ac cidenls in our vicinity Sunday. Two tomer. men going north to avoid cra.-iiiug into another car. went down a bank Neither were injured but the • ar was demolished The driver of the next car jammed on the brake.: sud denly. the car skidded turned turtle Reports n u General Merchandise Warren, Oregon a woman and child were hurt. Lloyd Lynch, Lesler Lyn< h, Wayne West are attending the lo< . show „ • a judging «ommittee second prize at tl e county lair which entitled them to this opportunity. Remember the volley ball games on Monday night, between our local team and the Portland team P 7:30 at the school house Velma Lyn k. is very busy witn her ribbon nrreltles for •.. » * hrlnt- mas sale at her shop in th- Watts Price buildi g The Sunday school servo:-« Sun day will be in charge of .Mr. Gof- fvn’s class and promises to be iuler- It is not what you spend, that’s sure. Men have tstlrg. Mrs. Cetchell and Neva Boyle are spent fortunes and have finished much worse off than guests of Mrs. Harkn--.-s. in Portland during the stock show The Scappoo.ie Planing Lumber when they started. Here is the answer. It is the company have leased two lots direct iy east of the depot and are build amount you S A V E that counts. ing an of; ire to follow. They h .<? already com 1 leted several orders Correspondence CONNIE T A L M A D G E “ Dangerous Bu si ne ss” All Aboard , For the FIFTH ANNAUL R OL L CAL L of the Colli mòi a Co un ty Chapter, American Red Cross I Novem ber nth to 2 4 th M A T I N E E S U N D A Y — 25c ------------------------ --------------------------------------------------- The axmyaf thedisabkd Honest Merchan dise at Money Saving |our Prices I » I b I If n Hospitdlffvunder Government care I v t T/' (<>1 Roll Call '1 4 K. 'L921 Then each month, each week, each day, deduct the sum from what you make and deposit it in our hank Spend the rest if you care to or need to, for you are still on the safe side and making progress. W e will safeguard your savings. T s b r i n g D afo re th # c o u n t r y In v is u a l fo rm t h s v s i t p r o b le m it i t h e lp in g to s o lv e , t h , A m e r ic a n R e d C r n a t h a » p r e p a r e d f o r its A n n u a l R o ll C a ll, N o v . 11 to 24. a p ou ter a h o w m g h o w r a t h e r t h a n d im in is h in g t h s t o t a l of W o r 'd W a r v e t e r a n » e n t it le d to F e d e r a l a id c o n t in u e » to S e r v ic e to th e ae m en le c o e tin g $10,000 1)00 a y e a r . g ro w . Rad C ro sa L)o you know that Columbia County Chapter American Red Cros> still needs your Dollar more than ever? O F SC APPO O M K SIN C LA IR WILSON, President DAVID M’ KINNON WILSON, Vice-President EDWARD E W I8T. Partner C ap ital anti Surplus I nlf***l Htat*e* De|M*sitfirjr Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent I m ir I*er Cent In te res t on T im e Ik-p-wlt«. I A St Soi ’ '" ^ y 2b,000 disabled soldiers of the W orld W ar arc in hospi- I hink of it! Twice the population of Columbia County. Hftr l*»t’ I fid pom »P I hat the American Red Cross spent on the ex service men alone last year $4,000,000 more than realized from the F O U R T H A N NU A L R O L L C A L L -’ Columbia County did its hit. Kir . UHs. v v t i ' T , s,ltcessfnl H I ' TH R O L L C A L L Columbia County may E X I E N D S E R V IC E T O T H E N E E D Y C I V I L I A N families, as well as t le i < * i - ice man and his family, which will reach to every part of the county, no matter how remote the place may he? Th.ii the D O L L A R you give will serve anyone in need, whatever the need may he, in Columbia County? That ,he Annual Red Cross Roll Call will begin Armistice Day. ovem >er 1 1th When you are asked to enroll remember that y o u r money will he used for the benefit of Columbia County people. F IR ST NATIONAL BANK Tl M Therefore, decide how much you intend to save. S*«p|HMca- II.gh S lex,| Notes The pie social last Friday evening increased the a' bletlc association's fund about $35. One day last week K. E. W , st of the Scappoose National bank v -in assembly talk on the importance and methods of esfabliMiin - credi woii banks. This was the second of a series of talks which are being con ducted by banks throughout the state for the purpo-e of educating peole in some of the so-called mys terie* of banks. Showers were ins! died In i' e girl dressing room this week Mr Luehke spent the week end it his home In Corvalli.-. He was In such good spirits Monday, fl at he gave us three days' examinations. Lee Gochnour. a former Scappoose high school student, visited sc ho I the first of the week. After an ab sence of four ywar* ha much changed. A. J. Adams gave a very inter*?-* ing five-minute talk Monday mol ing on the stock show lie urg-d everybody to attend Mr \n m tended some of the morning cl as , - A f'amp Fire with Mis» Print- as Guardian for the girls from • fourth to the eighth -rad* has be- , organized Tiny will be know* the ' 're. Li-U means “ Little Maine in the Light" and is symbolic of the little flame o f 4 |»P* V t The Red Ci oss is spending Ten Million Dollars a Year to help the ex-service man and his family — V J5 G. C A R LSO N What Really Counts hi Kr I h-'t D hng and your D O L L A R wins, so help us boost the Fifth Annual Roll Call "over the top" in C O L U M B IA COUNTY. hxecutive Committee of Columbia County Chapter, American Reel C*oss ltd l *>1 I 1 « 0 « C I th* Mi it* MV I fin Ml bin om *li I W, Is in * »If I n •mi