St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933, April 07, 1922, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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work aloni' on Ilio lir gor rulli.
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will I» r-uily li, run l,y the time
«hoy (tei 11,1'lr new holler In.
1 ll'.IMt ISLAND, Ore
April «
Mi I. I,o I » Mulm»Ion I k buck ut
(Special lo The Mist ) ' l .,H i Wook
Mrs English. Mrs Lengaaher and ri-loo.l ufi i t everul w e e k s uliHom e
«lucer Knalrom ha» him, III will,
Mrs Itowoy, acting us Jud -.os of Hie
ossuys written by the advanced pi, Ihr rill Die pii ht W"«k Ulld Ktlw ln
plls, decid ed Hiul Merlon Cox of | ),<• « nudli lu » loo i, rinvìi,(t the mull
sevenlh grade had wrltloi, the I» l truck to Timhor In hie plor o
A hroken ahoultlor and a badly
o»»ay In his division
Patricia « lap
portoli was awarded llrsl place In u,. • hi car an tin* infuri«-» 11/ ll if* 1, V / t c
lower division
A prize o i ion dol
Inrs Is lo he awarded to the writer
o f the host essay „ 1, “ Denial lly
g len e“ In the county
While the
Door Island pupils expect no prlz,
ilioy fool I hoy have gained much vai
nubi« Informal Ion In preparing lie
essays
Several a llra cllv e h»allh poster*
are being prepared by (ho f|fi|,
nlxlh grades lo compote In the ,,,,,
leal being conducted throughout t|,<<
stalo by I lie Oregon Tuberculosis
snoda! loll
During the week tho following pu
pits received
Palmer award
for
creditable work In penmanship WII
Ham
Soffort,
Molilo W olff.
Hit
Leueh, Ida Naegell, Lucille Wulson.
Hazel Foster, Agnes Frodili .Panici.,
• ’ lapperton,
llornurd
( ’ lappo ton.
Merlon « ox. Hazel Watson. Margarrc
Foster, lluth Hlewart. Irene l|ol< •
V iol« Daly. M irle Duly. Hilly Hliafer
Thu ten pupiis who fulled to si-curt
the ••ward» have redouhlid their of
forts and hope to succeed next lime
The pi plls of Ilio rifili, sixth, sev
enth and eighth grades wore („ken to
Si Helen* I r.day evening in he ir the
declam atory c om esi lietwcet, the pu
plls o f the John Guinm and Mi lin di
schools
They heartily enjoyed I hi
veiling and appreciated Ho I mini
Herman Greener and family are
of those who donated ili-n curs for
(he I rip
Thunks are extended t, rerov-rm g from the flu
The li ike’ lodai and program
Mrs Kngllsh, Mrs Aduni», Mr l»>yd
given by the *• lor class on Friday
V r L* ach and Mr Colvin fot Hie 1,
o f lltelr cars, also lo those wl, . evening, March 31, proved to be a
snee*
li was given for the pnr-
would have gone If needed
l»o •• of defraying commencement ex
The school will hold a preliminary pluses
The amount of money taken
try out for lite county declamatory
In wax $ lo !l 4 fi
and ossuy contest Friday afternoon
lux llolailay Is In Vernonia visit­
•it 1 no p m
K very pupil will
ing with li » slater Miss Marjorie
iwr.k and read rn essay
Mr* Mar
Holaday.
lilt Iliivrn o f «ioide. Mrs D Woo
Florlan Mills who Is attending
(an of Columbia « <ty. axad Mrs May
-hool in ll-averton was in Vernonia
Newton of Deer Island have lussi
last week end.
asked to Judge
Mrs lamie lloeck has been very
' l i e March honor roll Is the short­
111 for the past few days hut 1» now
est f r the year, due n, the epidemic
improving
of flu
ll contains the following
■tunics
Advanced Grr.de»
Her
G O B LE
onrd Clapperton. Ida Leach, Ida Nae
1 lieceivi'ri too late for last week.)
goll. Hazel Foster, Viola Daly. Dan
W o lf f , F-rn I zmm b, hribui
Thursday. March 23, John Kin g'»
din. Mar ie Daly
Prlma-y Gruiles
truck glided over the dock into the
Merle Loyd. W r iter Loyd Fred Cox. t’oluinhia river with one ton ol
Victor Heaver. Jane Shafer, .George powder on It The powder was recov­
hosier. Carl Fred In
ered with little damage done Though
Mr» c
K Clapperton. Patricia i|,e truck landed in the depili o f the
,nd
Edward
Thomas ( lapperton rlvei In perfectly good -ondltlon. It
wert> Portland visitor* Thursday.
was considerably damaged In raisin;/
Mr and Mis Henry Schmitt, Mr It as the cable broke when it was
and Mrs J Schmitt and Mr mil Mrs nearing the top for the first time
Warner all of Portland were Snuda; Mr Knnl* is repairing It and ex
guests at the Frunk Foster home
perla to have it buck on duty In the
It H W o lf f and son Khlnehard unir future.
were In Portland Tuesday.
Itclva Volghi is confin ed to her
Mrs James Cox. who Is now Hvlny bed with u gathering in her ear Her
ut Camp Five, visited Sunday at Ho muny friends are glad to know that
Albert Adams home
Fred Cox. her the worst Is past and she is im
young son Is staying at the Adami proving rapidly
home 111 order to attend school here
The pupil* In I he advanced room
M irjorle Miller spent the week that were neither absent nor late
end In St Helena will, her mint and during the Ir.at month are:
Homer
11 noie. Mr uud Mrs Win Hums
Gwin, Mary Thompson, Iris Link,
Itambalski,
Lester
Iordan
Mr* Frank McDonald and Mrs K Anna
Chose In the primary risile are, A l­
L Olsen drove 10 I‘or I land Tuesday
Mrs J Heuver was In Portland ice Thompson. Freddi«’ Hrawand
Walter Hrawand. Evelyn Hunter.
over the week end
A party o f Deer Island matrons Violet Ennis, Giura Archibald anil
consisting o f Meadames Clark Ad Garnet Bishop.
Alla Thumps« n Is missed by her
unis, Shafer and Loyd attended th°
lectures uud demonstration* In home schoolmates on account of an attack
econom ica given by Miss Cooley of of the flu.
Milton Tipton, w h o set about 4 20
l) A . t at lle tver Homes Wednesday
o f last week
They report .1 ver» egg* March 1# candled them Iasi
pleasant and profitable visit, all Monday and found that about 200 of
agreeing that Miss Cooley does splcn (hem were not fertile
Mrs Jack Alexandria of Linnton.
spent a few days with hor g ra n d­
mother Mrs. enZor
Mr. Letts team while standing In
:'ronl o f Fowler's store was frlght-
neil bv a nasslng cur und ran across
OVER THE CO U N TY
s C A P 1 'O
OSE
A pril
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Mrs Gelidi
w II h Portluud
accolli punteci
, | Mi» Il’ Nell of
a»,! lari anon to
1 h w i
, (Ite pleusllig
I.. vl lk - t or i *.
r,ui<l Mr*
kfft, I»1 "
L t'oebr i-
L « dilli"'1
!|j»rk<’tl •>'
«> Ml
(niuulD 11
imi InK Mrs.
, aiuti restaurant
. , formar resi
: I. ni,;li oli Ihelr
in geli, Tuesday
I IH of Mr and
lai, stayed all
Sui.day school
mg worship al
hi p m , evening
Mr iloiid of
r program Is ar
, folks are busy
ns
and
were
daugh
dinner
ioiiite Sunday
Iim-rclal eourni
n May
1 1.,kI-ml, « al
of D \\ Dob
■ i the Frake-
WjUl . Wash
Hush anil sen
I with Mr and
Hurl Smith of
■linnet guest
1 u tan' treat
b
and M
irtlanil '
Donald enter
s i Mr t'offvn
•< k and fum
f d Snudi! rotn
IldHOlU«» <*€>11 •
ir property
in ini port 1111!
• •ni
T hfl
< .1 rn «• sport ml
111 ' h <*xainplti
* » \ «
••a «.in! frl**n*l
•r of the Soap
In r experleni"
in In Saturday
. » i.g h««n due
• f the water
» dit Itili fa USI II,
Very little
Plenty of ex
* i I . I.., >0(1 t w o lot •
•
iris- In lie
iiol will prob
ar future
Unary last Fri
" the hom e of
■ re w ell a t t m d « u
• k for a brill.mu
i.iilHiury. G oble
W 11 > n illstrlcls
alio
[Mr TI n !
working nt Ihr
pltt’ iH to rniiift
m«T
Mr* It on
h** ta m p till.-’
[ketrom
duri!:
>1 tb** stunt show
it must have
ill und unable to
• > pachisi to Its
.or was under the
Mi • Duna Frame
in st sucuMwful we
lei.i' time
The ex
I < ■ as yet uncertain
iver $.H0 clear
rily 11 entertained for
I ue .lay afternoon
t» being preiwnt.
I Vancouver. It C .
dt» und McMarUns
<•• I way lo Bau Fruii
"
mui
In evening Scappooae
lev Ai icrlcun L e g i o n will
■ 1 si mi" mg in tlie Watt»
\t 1 hi» time step* will
h oia iilz e an auxiliary to
I*’
, e 1
i ’osl Slate Ad
airy Sc,am, of the Aluerl-
" 1 . Mia U A. Ewers, pres
i n Slate Auxilia ry; Mra
Ihir ohiiiiew, c|,airmail ol
‘ 11 if 1 he »tutu uiid Mrs
•I
11 o 111 ** w , state execu
"’ ■try of the cuxiUury, will
1 " "1 in the organization
1 man 111 Scappoose
1
" present with (heir
'ei. daughter and wife.
Ill he Hcrvcu.
A li Dorris was a Portluud
u* day fur lint purpose of
■*'
i.i iu liiiic e* v/ltli M a r s h a !
"CO
W h i l e »1/. l i n g
Her. 1» wu» decorated
■leffre for "e xception al
« '" d rod a French offic er
me of 1 o m b a t ."
"I'll. state c o m m a n d er of
•' 1 in Legion suit calling
I "
om m an d o r,
a
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PAGE T H R E E
H E LE N S M IST, F R ID A Y , A P R IL 7, 1922
efficient helper ut Erickson K I,und
»tori' Iran nevered I i I m connection
with the firm muluully.
He will
take a vocal ion lor a abort time
It .y and Floyd liuncun and Tom
CJroweil lievo returned trou, Los An ­
geles a f 'e r »p-ridlng the winter
there. ’I hey came hack In u “ Hen-
Bailey’s store, ituiriler; Andrew H -
man, Gedar (¡r o v o ; Fleury
Bro»
Mayifer; Harvey *• Hatton, «’ lat»k»
nie; Jlrn Hill, Mist; J K Johnson
Blrk on feld; White & Slegert, Ver
nenia.
I'oison for diftKer si(ulrrnls will he
distributed
throughout
Columbia
county during the week of April il
to 1 f, at the follow ini; places: Watts
St Price store, Bcappoose; Lund &
Krickson, W arren; Hrigg» store, at
Vankton, F. A. «'olvln. inter Island;
K Davis, Chapm an; John «Jniiihliaw,
(iob le; Fritz Anlikor, G oble; J 81m
ons. Fern Hill; A It. Giger, lielena,
You have noticed, of course, that
it is hard for the knocker to forge
ahead.
BACHELOR FLAT
HAI’ IIKLOIt FLAT, Ore., April ti j
(Special to The M is t .) - Mr uud'
•i 1 s .1 m
on nod Mr. s a d Mrs I.
Chester Bax (on and daughter w e r e ',
dinner gue.sl 1 of Mr. arid Mrs. Nick J
Brian o f Yankton Sunday.
Mrs Martin White and Miss Nan
LIHIch were gui-Bls o f their nephew •
Guy Llllleh Tuesday
•Mrs John McCully viatted with
Mrs J. M. Hurkhead Tuesday.
Mis» Kthel Uennett o f P o r t la n d ! 1
and Mrs S. Nagel o f Bt Helen » j '
were guest h of l heir parents, Mr. an.I ■
M th II F Hennett Sunday.
Mrs. Aura Weeden was culling on
friends 011 the Hat Wednesday
Wesley
Sodd-rherg
entertained
levenU o f b
frtnndi s i a birthday
dinner last Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Vester Johnson and ,
family »p''i,i Sunday with Mr. Joh n ­
son s parent a, Mi and Mrs. W. J
Johnson.
Mrs Kolland Marten and d a u g h ­
ter Lois wen dinner gueaia of Mr» .
Llllleh one day last week.
Mr and Mrs Lamherson and fa m ­
ily visited at the Hennett h om e Bun
day.
Miss Agnes Kngs'rom came down 1
from Portland where she Is em ployed ,
in the telephone o f f ic e and spent ,
Hie week end with home folka.
Everyone Is invited to attend the
social at 1 lie school house Saturday '
evi nlng April * and bring a basket.
Sandwiches, cake and c o f fe e will al
so he served and the huse hall hoys
will have a candy sale during the
evening
Mrs. Hilda Almroth is spending
the week with friends In Portland.
Mr. und Mrs J K. G ilm our visit­
ed friends and relatives In Scappooae
Sunday.
Harold Gilmour entertained about
sixteen o f his schoolmates at a birth­
day party at his home Saturday ev e­
ning. The evening was spent in play­
ing games after which delicious re­
freshments were served. The young
man received many nice present.
If buds are opening and the dor 1
niant spray was not applied, delayed
dormant should lie applied at the
rate of 1 gallon of lim e-sulfur to 30 j
gallons o f water
If aphis are pres- ;
ent, arid ’ ’ Hlaek Leaf 4 0 " at the rate
of 1 to 1200
Palm Oasis
Confections
Ire Cream
Soft Drinks
-Palatable Lunches
-Best of Goods
-Courteous Service
DON’T PUNISH
YO U R
STOM ACH
and injure your health by spending your money for
questionable foods just because they seem cheap in
price.
The cost of living is down where you can afford
pure foods and thereby keep your health....................
What does its profit a man if he saves a few
cents on groceries and pays out dollars in doctors
bills?
Buy your groceries here and you will get pure
foods, retain your health and save money.
LARSEN & CO., Grocers
“T H E
HOME
OF
THE
MARKET
To Farmers
The farmer's methods have changed a great dea.
of recent years. These days the progerssive farmer
realizes that he is a business man, and keeps an ac­
curate record of his transactions.
Such farmers take advantage of the facilities of­
fered by a modern bank like ours. W e make a spec­
ialty of farmers’ accounts, something they all seem to
appreciate. An account at our bank saves the farm­
er a lot of bookkeeping, insures the safety of his funds
and places him alongside other progressive business
men where he properly belongs. If not already a pa­
tron of the First National Bank of Scappoose, come in
any time. W e want you with us.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OK SCAPPOOSE
S. A . W ilson, Pres.
Albert D. Ridgeway, Vice Pres.
E. E. W ist, Cashier
-T H E —
Palm Oasis
Capital and Surplus $30,00 0
Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent
BUTLER A HAC KE TT
Oregon
United States Depository
F ou r Per <N>nt Interest ou Tim e Deiiostts
Time to Take an Inven
tory of Your Looks
A LO N G W IT H
spring
housecleaning
W ARRKN
VERNONIA. Oregon, Apr
(Special to T h e Mist )
A s
glene
film was shown ■'
theatre Thursday afternoon
benefit o f Hi'> i* I.....I 1 hiiri''-»
spring, why not
an inventory of your personal appearance ?
WARREN.
Ore,
April
«. —
I Special In The Mist )
I he \S O
W will give a " h o p " on Saturday
evening. April 15, at Erickson s hall
The proceed* will he given the base
hall club to aid in buying uniform*
and other necessary material.
The
club propos»** to give their oppon ­
ents a lively tussle In baseball this
season
Erickson A- Lu rd have Installed
a new electric plant for service In
•heir hall and store building.
f e r n e r Itvhimler who ha» been an
G O O D B U SIN E SS M E N check up their as­
sets at least once a year.
Is a neat appearance
and a prosperous look any less an asset to you •
L O O K O V E R the list that follows.
Put the
points allotted where they belong— as an asset
or a liability.
Total up and see how near 100
per cent you stand.
D or
« onncll News.
1 ■•*r meeting o f the city
1,1 M ln\ evening was well at
I i»' "iiglncer on the water
11
d » report. T h e sidewalk
,* h' ' ' ‘ " ' e up for It* third rend
' d" i''itimi o f property own
1,111
payer* on First avenue
lr"d 'o protest against
the
I"»* lib-walk ordin ance
^ fter
>' discussion the ordin ance
a h'mnlniou* vole o f the
I" "lit
T h « tialnnr« o f the
"* ».is taken up with detail*
' ,1" water system and the
1 railroad crossing and ap
011
on William» » v en u e
Tli •
In »!riirled 1 0 hire a tern
marshal to e n fo rc e hu» reg
^"xt an ordin ance was or
u ill.i fled regulating Ihn tuber
"V -if nil milk rown within
•nulls and any from outside
'•’""i- milk In the city.
A ore
' M m | in pm in »
r main -oath to the line o f lack
1 d i " "lice o f about I wo
. ,
ame to he financed one
'*"■ "■•'■rs and tw o th ird« by
c|t.v of Scappoose.
and
spring poems, crocuses and circuses, income
taxes and other reminders of
V E R N O N IA
BASKET”
PH ONE 27
Scappoose, Oregon
Announce this season s opening on saturuay. « p ... .
p a te Dinners, Steaks. Chops. Short Orders wee!
days.
Chicken Dinners and Specials on Sundays.
Large assortments ol C H O C O L A T E S and CAN
m ir e
cncT
I 1 K IN K S.
SO D A F O U N T A IN
Are your heels run down ?
Are your cloth es pressed properly?
Does hat baud need changin g?
Are shoes shinetl often en ou g h ?
Is back o f suit to r elb ow s ) shin y?
Does hair need trim m in g?
Is overcoat a little win try?
Are shirt sleeves right length?
Is elastic In garters doin g duty?
Are your shirts In keeping With suit?
Does necktie harmonize with shir t?
It belt getting pretty o ld ?
How Is business suit In general?
Is y ou r style o f collar up-to-date?
Cuff» frayed; collar edges broken
ST.
Chas. Spacek, Proprietor
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