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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1922)
ortgage herein foreclosed. l.ester E. M akiuster, Louis lturk- |9 ) , T hirtiw n (1 3 ), F ourteen (1 4 ). the m that defendants have m ijulred head, E dw ard F. H unter, Hazel Irm a Fifteen (1 5 ), Teu (1 0 ). Sixteen ( I k ) , Seventeen (1 7 ). E ighteen I tn and to the (hove described prop Leiberm un. any part thereof, and to sat C reek. W eim er T urner. Nan (IS ), Nineteen (1 9 ). and Twent> 1 ty or • * MIST MISTINGS * • E sth Deep Execution. Judgm ent, De isiy slid er Brooks. Edw ard T. T urner, one (2 1 ), in lllock One H undred creo and Order of Sale. Interests, Six ( io ti) ; Lots Seven (7 ), Fight Jr. and accruing costs C hapm an: G eorge Jepson. E tlene (8 ). F ourteen (1 4 ), F ifteen (1 5 ), costs # • * * • • • • * * • * Du led tins lM h day of May. D - - Sixteen liti) , in Block One H undred Nelsou, Bene E veraet, Joseph hire- .1 H WELLINGTON. The usual pleasant dance at the T hirteen (1 1 3 ), according to the duly C hester E veraet. Blue Rose dance hall Saturday night rners, H elena: O rville W. C urtem au. recorded map and plat thereof on Sheriff of > olum lda County. Ore 1 Son Mr*. J\ L. Storla was a P ortlan d I Helen E. Shepard, E rnest L. Rea. First is sue M ay 19. 19 2 2. said I'ounty and State. shopper W ednesday. | B eaver C reek: Mary Jablonski. for NOW Last is--ne J it lie 16, 1928. T H E R E FO R E , By virtue of E. C. Stanwood was a business vis- ^•ora F. Siedelm an. said E xecution, Judgm ent Decree and ltor in Portland Monday. i AUler “ rov« : A rthu r Lewis Mor- O rder of Sale and in com pliance with T< M 1 1 V II : t o c 1 ASSI IV . , , „ tenson, O tto S tratton, Mary M arcki. the com m ands of said w rit. 1 will on Judge and Mrs. \\ A. H u m s m o*L. „ W llliam Stratton, nt front KL NT 1 .ar*»' plegas Monday, the 19th duy of June, 1922, , FDR tored to P ortland Monday. Dowd: W ilm a C. Paulsen. Merchandise of time proven worth rooms or light »eplng for ik rooms. at ten o'clock In the forenoon there Misses R uth C arm ichael and R uth Scappoose: Donald Allen, Lau- linon. Je Fred Mrs housoUin'plnn at the front door of the County Burcham were Portland visitors last retta T helm a Shappee, Roy A. Sharff. of. nothing is lacking. And to the smalle St Ileilens House in St. H elens. Colimi week. I W aldo Gordon B ennett. C aroline Court Ina County. Oregon, sell at oublie Mr. and Mrs L J. VanOrshoven I C atherine K ostrlia, John F rank Hav- SALE Your choice, a one ton and least important article everythin; subject to the redem ption to FOR viaited w ith friends In Portland S at-ilik . Fred A. K ostrba, Ben R. Sm ith, auction Ford truck with new m otor or a the highest bid for cush in hand all urdr.y. I Fred A. H etm uller, H arold H. Maun- the right, title and Interest which th" Dodge touring car In good run is of the dependability which makes Mr. and Mrs. P eter Serafin of inK- Eldon LeRoy- Park», \\a rre n w within and above nam ed defendants nlng order $35« takes either one St Helens St emu Laundry, St Hel T renholm were St. Helens shoppers j S te rb a ,|and each and all of them had on th - stocks in this store a household word to Tuesday. M aulda Alice W tkstrom . 26th day „f May. 1913. the date of ens ___________ C edar Grove: M elvina A rvaddna Jim Cox of Portland spent “ M oth F red Cook, K enneth Nelson. the people of St. Helens and commun e r’s Day" visiting bis m other, Mrs Nelson, Fern H ill: Ida May Stickler. Leo Annie Cox. pold W illiam W estfall. Paul M ercer, ity* Mrs. Pave Davis of P ortlan d is | W illiam B arton M ason, Adolph Gres- spending the week with her m other. ie tt. Mrs Annie Cox. V ernonia: Jessie E. W ebster. W al Misses Lavinia, Rose and Helen lace Gordou B ergerson. Dora M ildred Kiblan spent the week end in R ai B ergerson. Cecil Crie, Louise M. Les ter, Ju lia Keasey, Alice MoGown, nier visiting relatives. R undell, Helen Irene Depue. Mr. and Mrs. Law rence Holm an Ora alter W ebster. M yrtle Mae Brown, of P ortland m otored to St. Helens W tails M alm sten. Louise M aliusten. on business W ednesday. p Sl\ 1 ! ELENS, OREGON B ernard S. Liudem au. Mrs. Jam es Muckle of . P °r t m a i .1 | v io R let ainier: C. B uzard, Teresa C toper, Su- ™ w tl J aS ,h e U le Goertzen. Jam es Lewis, H om er guest of Mrs J. W Day. j i ng0ld, B arbara Jow dy. F ran k Mc- Mr. and Mrs. Albert B urcham Lennon H olhihau. W illiam Thom son, spent Sunday and Monday at Wood Eva L. Rice, John B loom quist, Dora bum visiting w ith relatives. O rcutt, K enneth H am m er, W alter Miss Fay B eaver of P ortland is Thom son. W illiam McCuske.v, H er spending the weak as the guest of man Deal, Jack Bevens, Donald Mr and Mrs Harold Beaver. Douglas Frick. Byron F. H irtzel. E r The Senior dance given Monday- nest A bner Sloper. E vert Me. Glone. H o w Winchester night was a big success. A large Louis M. Fllppin, F rank B aker num ber of St. Helens people were Mist: B ernard A ustin Dowling. M arie Salm i. L auritz Aarnodt, David present. M a k e s Cutlery Mrs. E A. Crouse spent the week Banzer. C an aan : Roy E. Jaspers. end in Portland w ith her h u sh a n l Stool that take» and hold* who is em ployed by a contracting NOTICE OF S H E R IF F 'S SALE. « keun. lasting edge company. the C ircuit C ourt of th e S tate of you look fur In any pi*, Mr. and Mrs. Jack W illiam s and lu Oregon for the County of Colum Mr, and Mrs. H arry Mevtlle of P o rt bia. c u tlery — a kitchen knife — , land spent the week end a t the H. J Anderson, Plaintiff, pocket knlfo u pair or vli- B urcham home. vs. aora or «hears, Mr. and Mrs. W. B MacKay of R. W. Nicholas, A rthu r B rasm ere. ' P ortlan d m otored to St. Helens Sun Floyd B rasm ere and John A. Ditch, day to visit Mrs. M acKay's m other, Defendants. W inchester fact orina, fot Mrs. Jacob George. By virtu e of an Execution, Ju d g year«, have been waking good Miss H arriet Ross was hostess on m ent. Decree and O rder of Sale is w ith steel In the producilo» T hursday evening at a dancing party- sued out of the above entitled Court ¡ of th e fam ous Winchester in honor of the senior class of St. in the above en titled cause to me di- j guns. H elens high school. rected, the 17th day of May, 1922,, A. J. Demlng and E ugene Blakes- upon a judgm ent rendered in said on the 2d day of May, 1922, in ley m otored to M onm outh Saturday court Special W inchester prnes»* favor of H. J. A nderson, P laintiff, : w here they spent several days. Mr. and against R. W. Nicholas, one of e» of hardening, temperili Demlng visited his m other. Mrs. the defendants in said suit, for the j and grinding the »t e e l-«,»». Stein. of 11908.13, w ith Interest on ; knife ami «ci»mir biadi• that Ben Copeland of the Copeland Au sum $866.44 thereof, a t the rate of eight ' to com pany was in P ortland Tuesday per atay sh arp 1 <<i• k •• i cent per annum , from M arch and drove back to St. Helens a new 14th, 1922, and with interest on $1,-| C hevrolet 4 90 which he will deliver 041.69 thereof, a t the rate of six to a custom er anxious to receive the per cent per annum , from said M arch ¡ car. 14th, 1922, until paid, and the fu rth The W om an's Auxiliary of Colum er sum of $63.00 costs and disburse bia Post No. 4 2. The Am erican Leg m ents and the cost of and upon this W lnilieutrr Kltclicn silier« ion, m et at the residence of Mrs w rit com m anding me to m ake sale of Thom as Roy Monday afternoon. A f the follow ing described real proper- ! H andy knives fur general no ter a business session refreshm ents ty situated in the City of St. Helens, were served. County of Colum bia, S tate of Oregon, U im b r.i. r stirar» — |tiad<-» In th e kitchen Keen, lasting It: Mrs. C. W. Dolan of Seattle is to-» Lots carefully tem pered and grinind. One (1 ), N ineteen (1 9 ), | »•lige» Strongly limile handln spending the week in St. H elens vis Joints perfect |y fitr .,1 Evenly iting her m other, Mrs. L. B lair. Mrs Tw enty (2 0 ), Twenty-one (2 1 ), and i O ther W inchester knlv» forali sci s it i » givi-» perfect tide, Dolan will rem ain In St "H elens 'to Tw enty-tw o (2 2 ), Block One Hun- dred Forty-five (1 4 5 ); Lots One (1 ). see her sister, Miss E lvira a m B lair Insuring smooth, even ru ttin g purposes a .r Two ( 2 ) , T hree (3 ), F our (4 ), Nine grad u ate Friday. teen (1 9 ), Tw enty (2 0 ), Twenty- On his way n orth the stork stopped one Sunday Matinee 2 to fi p. m., Prices 25c and 10c ), Twenty-tw o (2 2 ), In Block In St. Helens early W ednesday m orn One (2 H 1 undred T hirty-eight (1 3 8 ); | Evening Prices, 30c and 10c ing and presented Mr. and Mrs. Os Lots Seven (7 ), Eight (8 ), Nine wald Deming w ith a daughter who has already taken com plete charge of the Deming family. M other and daughter are getting along nicely. M ayor C. D. W hite of Vernonia cam e over from the Nehalem merr.>- polis to atten d the Scappoose cele bration and rem ained In St. Helens over Sunday. C onsiderable interes' was being taken In the prim ary elec tion, the m ayor said, and he expect ed a large vote. The W oman s club will hold a business session at 2:30 o'clock on T uesday, May 23 at the Episcopal Guild hall. At 3:00 o’clock a speaker from P ortland will give an address on the Jones-M iller N arcotic bill. A cordial invitation is extended to the public to attend the 3 o'clock m eet ing. F. M. B endure and his daughter, Zella who have been In C alifornia for the past several m onths, retu rn ed to St. H elens Saturday and are m aking J’ure Bulk Lard their hom e in W est St. Helens. The * Dune« K. C. Baking Pound of Freeh Salir 1 C alifornia clim ate benefitted Mr. 2 pounds . . . . SA, IV Powder B endure and he states th at he feels Peanut* ................. b etter now than be has for several years. CRISCO — Queen of All Shortenings — i pound 23c, 11 i pounds 34c, 3 pounds òffe, T. J Fllppin, candidate for coun ty com m issioner, was in St. H elens 6 pounds $1.30 9 pounds $1.95 W ednesday to attend the elghtn grade graduation exercises. Basing his opinion on the favorable reports EXCELO CAKE KLOL r received from m any sections of the! county. Mr. Flippin expects to wi.i f ull pound, another ship the nom ination for county com m is ment, assorted flavors . . sioner. 2 5 The Most Desirable New Mur. chaiuli.se Mas Keen Assembly Here at Your Store for Conven ient "Choosing *' THE LIBERTY, Sunday-Mondiu, May 21-22 E. M. H E L O N As fílan/ofík [uMfc B» iur" li.it«« l-* l I. Yell Small I I 1 1 42 4 9 6 . . . I B«»o L L, tu nfkii' I ' There u I || Æ \ u I 1 r»pn * a I ; Hu*l« y »• Sortil.ul 4500 N I I county b - vote I 1(4 edier tery i I lJ 1 K.k U im lor Hi I (It vote» I d Clatw>i K judge H it a u n 1 y 1 St. Helens Hardware Co. I ï I * 1 : The thrifty housewife knows it. that’s why these store* ; M Prlces Good SATURDAY and MONDAY Straw Hats P “Money Talks Goods DIPLOMAS GIVEN GRADE GRADUATES (C ontinued from flrat page) ory M orvee, M ilford Gregory, E dna Grace Parks, Elizabeth H arris. K erry: N athan Kelly. Gust Leino. j H enry E llertsen, George IvanhoffT Leo Ivanboff. Downing: Frances Evelyn B u ley ,j1 K atherine Edm onds, George E. A n derson, Viola Holshouser. N atal: M argaret M arie Sm ith, R ichard Peterson. M ayeer: A rnie E 8undberg Alice ] C. R am husky; Henry H. Oyola E V. V lnhkola, M ary T. Tomberg, M amie H. Seppala. C laude L. Flu- b rer, A nna V. H ulkkonen. D oraville: W’illm a Jones, Otto H arken berg C olum bia H eights: Carl Eric G a rt-1' m an, Laud N. Hedges South Scappoose: C urt Komning. Lucy K om ning. Cecelia L. Kowales- ki, E stella May Sbatto. E H B la k t I Underwear Oxfords Waists Bloomers Shirts Dresses Silk Hose Half Socks Slippers Keds Jersey Jackets Children's Hats N’ S Creme Oil Soap, 4 bars 5c c Milks that are milked in the West and canned in the West Alpine, tell cans 5 for 4 8c, 2 for Fu re Bulk Cocoa 3 Iba. for Gold en Went Pepper 2 ounce can " 7 WO *- lie 3.V Hi Federal, tall runs * for 4 Go, 2 for . . . Domestic Sardinen 5 tina for . . lloyal W hite Soap bar , , DAY SALE ONI L Y Y_ 1 o r IM. ¡Hi 4»' D arlm ade, tall can« 5 for 4 5c. 2 for Pint J a r Fancy Queen ¡Mr Olives ............................ E dw ards Dependable Coffe® pound can 38c, 3 lb» «I I« -One roasted daily in our own plant. m t r o d u r .n r .. ---------------- It*. 20th C e n tu ry C o««. 29c. If we could Ke ,'. l , T , r ' U„Ueery w e •""I*'“ ' - 0 It "* couldn’t pound be 20.h would. f r e s h e r ; it 8 Morris Devilled Meats—small cans 6 for 25c; Large cans 3 for ........................ **c Lunch Wax Paper, nruall m ils * for 25c, large 3 for a.v Royal Baking Powder—6 é É t l) s e n , Preferred Stock Lobsters C ottonhale Shrim p 2 for ..................... te, 12 oc. CM 40c, zyt lb. $1 J®, 5 lb. 3flr I I ’ 15 JUDGE I The .1