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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1921)
T H E ST. H E L E N S M IS I'. F R ID A Y . N O V E M B E R PAG E T W O RED CROSS WORKING FOR HEALTHIER U. S. Thousands Aided by Instruction '5. 1921 Til rough II* 260 Health Ceioera. the Ued i "T"»« reached H0,'-'52 IIH I" these Health ('entais. 4.015 health lee tures aeri* given and 780 health ex hlhlta held In the United State» Isst. year. 73.- 43'2 persona were killed and 3.500 o < ni Injured In Indueirlal accidents r*> prevent this , normoua waste the Red i rci« held 3.100 first aid classes »Ith a total of 104,000 students enrolled. w H. I) A S K S A ¡C O U N T Y COURT P E R I I N E N T Q U E S T IO N L IM IT S L oa I II« county , 0„ rt , Mollila) t»VDiih»K tli»‘ro wum a party 'l e g which is .ir... in,. alio look ;i pruUIItimi pari III ; ; la" v‘............... ............ “ h S » 11 1 highway» ,n i In« prò« lini*: ami vototi upon III** leaned and no noth ,.» * r>r'»l ,iil« stuiiis Om*, if noi moro of ili«» any tliul three [ I,,,,, .„ „ J * * '* 'V i [untimi lo» nitido and vot«*d oli T h « U... limit of vein, | , |ia;, flitud |u*s of 1921. un |»#»r ilo* hook* |llrt width of lea. iInin J;'?* » m I |, t i 11 **« 1 b> I A rhuridilll. mip velilelta having t,„ ,, Uoh'!» l . i ii l « doti I <>t pii hi le I iih I rilettoli. oh I p;i£M sii S| 4.1 VH. »'All) elll/i'll ilf Pounds Tho, J S f > M ho. slato, malo or ÌntliitU*. v* ho I h , ...... .. » ' " I I fill.... r l ™ ; 111 iiwrntv uno N' .irs of uri * and I iiim re* inf lo 0 . « slalom,mi ,)f th2 * *** ,1 , | i t li ih iliHtrh’t t liftrt > day* lui i • »»•' ^ » ' * » k i. »o,„o n J » : ; ; “" ' . ! ni.MlIat* lv pro- i dlnK ih«« inttetiiift or • dortion litui lia.' proporty In flit* din * v lin i, i hown h> III«» luHt coiinty us ................ ...........» : , t M b - ’or iol' .,■ 4 uuMit and noi uhh «* hm « m I hy ( In» ......................... j lu i'ff. on vv li il* li Min» or lu* I h tluhln W O M A N ' S Cl*UB ,i pii> t.i\i -hall ho **ntilI* m I to voto I. t uii.v iliiHt] tii«»«*f ìuk or oli»itlon In M I n I D'S I’UESD a | s.iitl dtntrh’t V nir«fu I p«»iunul i»f The St Helen» \ V ,»H i« » p a r IIIIM»! ! lu» tux i tM’onls ilo noi m I ìow a h u i h i « I k H ilf i v's nanu', loit 1 uni Inforni«»! 1 (h m I r y « hi Tu<*Hi!it V ..ft ¡Ito I h llu» o\tn»«r of ti lot III U «•org«* ! JIM I». u ( 2 :to o 'i'l H ! iovui \ddtllon to Si lli’h’ns. pt is n ih i > « ’ !» 11<1 t I n (lie p ill 11 leader » $10 or $lid |ot |t oi i uru to tu» ...................... " "> '1rs (• i, . fiat thtH pori) m.idi* li itti h «»|f liuhh) .ma M rs Dale I . , r> .„„i Un wli«*n !»•» votoli pi» - 1 hi\ throUKh I k •» I hllds I lie qu*-«tion ,,f ,hg ^ ! uoruti co « * i t lu» hiu iVriiiInly lu» I si Relief will I,,', d|»(.UMrt N ould noi liitVi» ho«'n niiu h ml* i »»Hled I Iiieml ers e r « urge,I I ts ,i la\p.iv« r i.iooilng which pron ,•» i», ' w li n. liiiiu ,»n ing one Al the sellimi budget meeting oli immediate friends were present but In Care of the Sick, Food Se the McNulty boys attended the chit avtri party meeting the newlyweds lection and First Aid. Mr». Commlsky of Portland is a at the church door. Mr. and Mrs. guest at th t Getehell cot tat;« this Muhr took a short wedding trip week. Mrs. Harvey, nee Miss Myrtle Lar How the American Rml Crosa guide* Mrs. E E. Wist hits vacated the sou, accompanied by her father. O. St ru user cottage and moved to the 1 Larson, left for litp home at Lake- , thousands of persona to hosilli la Garrison place. view. Oregon, last Friday after a abown in a anmniary of the society * Mr and Mrs Loss spent the week visit here of a mouth. A L will activities in the health Held based end at the Lam Person home investigate laud conditions in Lake upon the annual report for the Inst Ms At a special meeting of the coun county while absent. cil last week the $30.000 water The regular meeting of the grange cal year Through Its Nursing Service, Spent $ 1 ,2 0 0 .0 0 0 for Relief of bouds were sold to Devereaux .v t’o. will be held on Saturday evening. it# Home Hygiene and Cnre of ilie of Portland for $37.500. Famine Sufferers in China County Agent Holi bau gh and M as Sick courses, nutrition classes. First The C h a u t a u q u a festival under the ter of Pouiuna Grange, A. II Par Air classes. Life Saving classes and direction of L. D. Jones closed its boil will be present and a good time Last Year. lltalth Centers and In numerous other five-day session Saturday evening ts expected. The programs were of a special m er A. E. Lund was a Portland visitor ways designed to aequalut masses of it and of a good variety. The G a r d during the week also a member of citizens with proper method* of living, To help overcome conditimi» of acute ner Jubilee singers were pronounced a duck bunting party the very early the Red ('mas ,‘arrlad Its message of dlsti-i‘a# In five famine stricken prov the finest entertainment of the week part of the week. tocas of Northern Chins where lull health Into all part* of the country. and it has been decided not to r e Hons of |s*rsoos were affected by »n it. F. Fullerton is rapidly recover The work of the Red Cri*as during engage this Chautauqua for the next ing from his skidding on the tiign- unprecedented »harts*,« of food the the war In Its traditional field of uurs year. ! way. His many friends advocate Ins American Red Cross during the last Joseph Koutek. a Freshman at Mt. j using vacuum cup shoes in the fu- ing furnishing the military snd naval fi« a! rear spaut more than $1 giaiono establishment* of the nation with lit, Angel, passed with the highest av er i ture. Jl.OOO.OUO of a hit'll » a s contributed ,11 age in English test; also 100 per cent The pupils of the school gave a | S77 nurses Is well known And there recty by National Head,piarte a and in both type writing tests and was very enjoyable social and entertain era today 37.787 nurses registered with therefore made editor of the school ment in Erickson’s hall. Thanksgiv ’ the American Ked Cross and subject the remainder by various groupa 'n terested In the welfare of China Gazette. This is also a credit to our mg eve. to call in emergency. During the Ms A goodly crowd was pres Through the wide relief operations high school. cal >ear, 1,551 Red Gross nurses were j ent. The Ladies' Aid wil meet Tuesday thus made possible It la estimated that accepted for assignment to Govern at the home of Mrs Grant Watts. All V E R N O N IA inent service, 388 by the Army and more t linn flOO.UOO famine »iffeier« bazaar articles are to be marked fo r With ilio fino in,- I served at our r< alaiir.int and «ur. Navy and 1,1 HB by th# United Stales wore sated from starvation the bazaar in the hall. December S. prl-ed a i tin- reasonable price you will pay Flrat-,1»», »»f. To the end that »Initia prompt re The Sunday school of Vernon la Public Health Service. A splendid assortment of articles is preparing a Christmas program vira In addition to the nurses enrolled lief measure* by the organi/. • ai may that you will find for your Christ- u > ,lre sure „ will be a SUCCess by the Red Crosa for Government serv always he possible the Red Crons Is mag shopping and something lo eat, The P. A. P. have sold their rull- ice. the Red Cross its* If employed a asking continued support li> the Amer too. 1 road rights to the N P. and there Afte r an illness of over a year 1 was a general canning Sunday ns It total of 1,348 public health nurses In lean people by universal renewal ot W-* s e l le I h'-se and keep a sufficient supply |,and membership at the Annual Red Urna« Dennis Balsh died at the home of his | seems that the new company does the United State* and Europe By far prompll' nil orile! - \\., hove bolli the. O L Y M P I A ami the mother. Mrs J M. Tabor. Sundae ' not want any of the men who worked [he greatest number was employed In Itoli Call November 11 to '21 EASTERN OYSTERS Rhone your order. Ibe method of relief employed by evening. Dennis has been a great | ^ h old company. the United States, 1.237. while 81 were •lie American Red Cross in Its opera sufferer and has home these weary Pl an k jg now belnK haule(, t0 piac<. in foreign service. months of illness quiet y and p atien t-;in the cut in the countv road . bl> Home Hygiene and Care of the Sick l*,,ns In China was i rtlcularly effoe ly. He was boin in Scappoose. De tween the Tailou bridge and the Rose classes, giving thorough instruction In the, f,,r In a billion l,, saving hundreds cember 5, 1888 and was therefore Hill, made by the railroad company. J I MI IS P UhSOVH. Propri«*i«»r ■ f thousands <»f the* It provided China ^ the proper care of the sick In Instances nearly 35 years of age. Kev. S. Har Nl rand Hlres t ITo.i,« i;cu The Pleasant H ill school gave -i where the illness I* not so serious sa to with i ,re than '.sat miles of permanent ^ low Johnson, of the M. E. church. ros,Is timi are sorely » needed to prr Thanksgiving program and basket St. Helens, conducted the services 'ocial Wednesday night, November require professional uurslng care, lur At one ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Ing the fiscal year numbered 5.170 A vent a recurrence ,,f famine which were held in the Congregation 23. A good time was had by all. statistical picture of the Red Cross lime the Red Crosa employed 74 ‘»»I al church. Tuesday at 2 p. m . with Everyone is looking fo rward to the Chinese workmen, paying them In fissi a large concourse of relatives and pie social Friday night, November operations In this field follow*: f,,r themselves snd dependents thin neighbors and friends attending He New classes formed during 18. It will be given by the W . R leaves one brother. V. Balsch of A b C. The proceeds wil l be used to buy year ....................................... 5,179 food he ng brought in from Manchuria erdeen. Washington, and his mother, Classes completed during year. 0 >!l and elsewhere markers for the graves at tho com Mrs J. M. Tabor of his in New students enrolled ............. 101,1818 munity cemetery. family. Interment was made at I»« h t Island Tt*a< I»* t \V« «I> The Corey Economy store has Students completing course ... 73 132 Scappoose. been moved across the street to the What the Red Cross accomJMislicd Miss Alva Hudapebh. a ti'achur Gustav A. Hcgele for many years new quarters which has been recen;- In giving proper Instruction through In ^h*» l)«*«*r Island •» I ool and i manager of the Oak Grove creamery, . built. its Nutrition Sarvlie la Indicated by L'radiuitu of Rainier W p I i schuol( and Scappoose. Oregon, died i’i Portland. • Berkley Hall and family from Che-1 Marion Rewcy. also a form«»r atudeni N ovem ber 11. He was born in G er halls, Washington, are visiting with i the following table of the local high Bchool, ntulo .1 New classea formed dnrlng many in 1845 and came to this coun friends and relatives here. year ...................................... 142 mirch on their friends in thin coun try at an early rge. He became i n - ! W m . Pringle is building a l a r g e . ‘ 'lasses completed during year.. ISM ty hy beiiiK nuh»tly marri«*«l on Sat terested in dairying in the early hotel on the east side of Vernon la j None i»f fludr nineties and established the first 2.341 urday. October - - Miss Marjorie Holaday went to New students enrolled ............ fritmds h*»!ioved O, • r»-port. altliough creamery In Columbia county For Students completing course.... 2.013 Eugene, November 18 to attend the the youiiK folks did not fry so v»»ry the pest few months he resided at In addition to the above, a total of home coming of the Oregon univer hiir<l to k* »*p tin* s«M*r«»t Mrs K • w \ the Altenhefm. He was a brother of 22,006 children were given Instruction hag continued with iu*r srhiH»! work sity. the late Charles Hegele ™.nd of Mrs In the proper selection and prepara School Sews in Oeer 1 land while Mr Rewey ¡a C. A. Elisky. also deceased. F u n The physiology class of Vernoni 1 1 Mon of. foods er:iploy«.»d in th«* Kerry ramp eral services were held from Finley'* high school is getting very exciting ! undertaking establishment and con They killed a cat to use for experl-1 cluding services at the crematorium. ments. ♦ The student body of the high school has lost two of its best stu ♦ W ARREN dents. Herbert Counts and George ♦ McGown. ♦ Thus far seven carloads of po The Vernonla high school hasket- tatoes have been shipped from W a r hall team will be much occupied on W e try to sell as cheaply as possible, but we never ren to California points by Erickson the second and third of December This season of the year is approaching — already we havi- Ac Lund. Many more cars are to be will cut quality below the point of satisfaction. They will journey to Clatskanle for shipped in the near future. a game on the second and from thei<- County Commissioner W. J. F u l Low prices alone will sell goods, but here at had a taste of it. W e have prepared for your needs in to Westport for a game the following lerton was a dinner guest of the night. C A R L S O N S low prices must go hand in hand with Beeler family at St. Helens on W A T E R P R O O F C L O T H IN G , for we have a full line <u Thanksgiving day. Having sold my barber shop and honest merchandise. W e want you for a regular cus H. O.. A. L. end Mrs Morris were bought an automobile to replace the T han ksgiving guests of Mr and Mrs. one lost by fire, I am now devoting T H E A L L I G A T O R l.oNC, C O A T with bu'imii* ,r leu , |c hi rong tomer. Ft. A. Morse of Portland. Mr. and my entire time to the Jitney busi durable coat which will stand hard usage and will r . i leak. Mrs. Morse were former residents of ness Price only ................... .............................................. 87 0.1 I have a fine seven-passenger W arren. car and will answer calls day or A L L I G A T O R T H K K K -O I I K T K K C O A T — \\ ilsu h:,va l e Aiti W a rr e n was the scene of cupid's right. Rhone 158 W . E. L. Morley gator Three-Quarter Coat and the U A I E R R I N G BOY S ci (AT activities on Friday evening when -------- -------♦ --------------- For strength, durability and waterproofing ihene co.it cannot W e are living in the ag>- of bobbed Emil Muhr was united In marriage be equalled. Moderately priced, only 81.00 to Miss Clara Larson. The ce.'emuny hair, bobbed waists, bobbed skirts Central Merchandise W a rre n , Oregon was performed by Kev. Sltts at the bobbed socks and, too often, bobbed ALLIG ATO R S I I T N — Made with Inside Swedish Lutheran church Only the brains. Storm Fly. They give perfect l-roi ec ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ lion under all circuniHtunces. ; ho hill panta are cut full and roomy and can l/e worn over ordinary clothing »it Il I S M and comfort. Suit $5.00; garni,-n I 82.7,1 SCAPPOOSE RED CROSS RESCUED 600,000 FROM DEATH I You Will Be Satisfied F resh O ysters an d Crabs BALTIMORE RESTAURANT I lonest Merchan dise IN THE BASKET P re p a re for the Rainy Season G. CA RLSON S oim Used Cars in Fine Shape ALLIG ATO R W A IT K M NG II CIS__ \h,o lutely waterproof; can be folded and car ried in grip. They laat and give aalla faction. Price only ..................... Si.no Have you bought the Hoy his School Suit? W e have a fine assortment of suits, in all sizes. Prices range from— and up One Maxwell Car, with all new tires, ......... $235.00 P ertin en t Q uestions Banks are required to keep a certain amount oi $ 7.50 money in reserve in order to comply with the law and Outfit the hoy now the demands of safe, conservative hanking If reserve funds are a good thing for a Bank, why One 1920 Chevrolet Touring Car . One 1920 Dort $250.00 wouldn t they he a good thing for you ’ keep some money on deposit itt a good hank like ours, Roadster, new tires and in fine shape for ..................................................$600.00 One New 1921 Five-Passenger Chevrolet $654.00 One F. B. Roadster, good as new. C O M E IN A N D SEE THESE Holeproof Hosiery as a reserve in case of emergencies? W e have Just, received anotti er lot of thiH famous hosiery In both silk and lisle Prices 50c and up. No Better hosiery Is made than H O L E P R O O F We are exclusive agents for Hi. Helens there until you may need it. C AR S.. EASY TERM S Copeland Auto Company St. Helens, Oregon ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ < ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Ok H.Al'POOHh, S I N C L A I R W I L S O N , Présidant O A V I I ) M K IN N O N W I L S O N . View-Präsident EDW A R D «'a p l.n l and Surplus wlll flnd m our storc and III«, prie* ,,n cadi artici« Is mudi l„-l„w n „ prie« you huv« l»-cn paying W s will h- glad t„ l,av„ y„„ , ;,u Inspect our stock. W » know w.- can Hit you. boti, for uuallty „ prlcé. DRY (dMtltH .H E L ()N I l RNIHIIINGH No better time than FIRST NATIONAL BANK Especially suitable tor the hoys and girls who give *to, k lngs hard wear. W e have a heavy cotton stocking with re Inforced knees. The regular price is 856- we are selling them for 50c per pair, because we bought fifty dozen hefor- the price o f cotton advanced E ,M It will he s,l‘c N O W to start. Buster Brown Hosiery ★ * * * Why not riz m tiN G K W I S T . Ca» hlar U n iteti Sfa«.*. R e p o s t.«'! N a ie D e p o s it B o x e s f o r R e n t t,,..r Per Lent Liierest nn Time Deposit*. ' '-ur Property should he Jrisumd against Fire. M«-tt* r 'i* than s o m W « rt*pr<»M«*nf h «» v »'I' u I of th«* f Old I.in. Computile* See „* f „ r inaurunco. Protect .»»'ir Home a nil Prop, rly a gains l a Fire Ixrss ♦