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T H E ST. H E L E N S MIST. FR ID A Y JUNK 23. 1933 P A G E E IG H T outing m e e t i n g lust Saturday IVa.v finds no "W e lc o m e " on th e Wi ....... J u r o r s showed St MUONS. Irish mat for th e sim ple reuson b u r s lor speed | n „ r, , *r«al One In th e Circuit Court of th e S ta te of prohuldv. that th e opposing factio n s d o ll a r day s ale was .,r„i,,lh,,***"» and t h e r e was a Rood a tte n d a n c e . c a n d id a te was Initiated. L ester Sheely, o u r a t t o r n e y and se c r e ta ry of th e V e rn o n la t ’h a m h e r of C om m erce, m a d e a visit to the ¡co u n ty seat last F rid a y . At th e a n n u a l meetlnit of School District No. 47. J o h n Hall was elect* i ll d ir e c to r a n d 11 K McGraw, clerk held serv ices at th e Swedish B a p A. 11 C o u n ts wa selected a d ir e c to r SCA PPO O SE tist c h u rc h . T h e serv ices were all in for I'nlon High School No 1 ' Knglish. T he steel g an g is now w ork ing 2 S M U. G rewell is ad d in g im prove- T h e te a c h e r s em ployed last y e a r miles so u th of th e tu n n e l an d It is m e n t s to his hom e in th e form of a h a v e been re-e n g a g e d for th e conr-j m a k i n g good pro- m g y e a r except th e principal. The ^ on , he r a t , n>U(, ( n u k sleeping porch. T h e I’aig e c o tta g e is being tr e a t e d position is yet open A. Corev p lan s to b u ild u m odern to a new coat of w bite paiift Nearly every W a r r e n lt e a tt e n d e d he St H e l T h e BlatchftWd fam ily a r r iv e d o:i | th e S a tu r d a y from S alem an d w ... *[ . .id ^ qqjv c o tta g e is being erected at ens Mist, was a bu sin ess v isitor in V ernonla T h u rs d a y a n d Friday. tlie s u m m e r on th e i r ra n c h here. J L a rs o n 's cro ssin g for th e oc- Mayor C D. W h ite m o to red to St. T h e H o s te tle r family a re cam ping of Mr Israelso n and Mrs Helens F rid ay m a k in g ih e tr ip by in th e i r old cam p in g q u a r t e r s for (0 ,(t> now Ml8g A nn a Lar- th e Si H e le n s - P itts b u rg road. t h e season Miss Mabel Brow n of P o rt la n d was Miss On a C arlson is s p en d in g th e a h o u se g u est of Mrs. J W h it e ou BACHELOR FLAT week in P o rtla n d w ith frien d s F rid a y . S tr a w b e r r y root weavil a re plav- T h e Gildys fam ily of P o rtla n d w ere gueets at th e K ich ard so u hom e *»g havoc w ith th e p la n ts of th is sec- Mr an d Mrs 1*. C Jucobsen en , * tton an d unless som e rad ical rem edy te r ta i n e d th irte e n of t h e i r frien d s deli- U * T a n n e r since selling out has «• ap p lied th e f u t u r e of th a t al d in n e r S u nd ay Mrs J \V Saxton an d Mrs C lì been stay ing w ith Uoy F re e m a n . f r u l t is in J*oP»r «*y V era P rice a rr iv e d h o m e S unday *" " Boesel lias co m pleted h * Saxton arut d a u g h t e r w e re g u e sts of fro m Of t h e C. Of O. hb'-lern milk cooling b M M an d Mrs Ni,.k itrinti last Monday T h e W h it n e y fa m ily o f P o r t l a n d n®* Ha* one ®* ttu> • “ *** p lan ts in ^ rs ^ g h e rw o o d a n d c h ild re n sp en t S u nd ay w ih th Mr* W h itn e y 's W a r r e n . motored to Albany W ed n esd ay and ^ Fi Ta; , ° , r . . * t,Uan.t l ’ spent several days v isiting Itev. and p a re n ts t . Mr an d Mrs Cooper T h e roof of th e s ta tio n c a u g h t on ties of veg eta b les an d berries to A s - lM n j j ouU S ku*ie of t h a t place lo ria a n d Seaside from thin d is trict, j (he an n u a l school m eetin g on fire last T h u r s d a y a t uoon an d was p ro m p tly ex tin g u is h e d w ith th e fir.’ T he pro d u ct is fits t class an d com- Monday evening Mr. Holland Musten niand s th e top price | waB „(„eted as d ir e c to r to serve for e x tin g u is h er. A plan is a b o u t m a t u r e d for th e v#arg all(, Mrit llta LUIIch was P rof. Coffyn an d fam ily spent the w eek end in Kelso w ith Mrs. Coffyn s fa r m e r s to ta k e o v e r th e plant of elected clerk th e C o lu m b ia R iv er cannery. F. H. Misg F lo ren ce L a rso n e n te r ta i n e d parents Mi>s T ipton left S a tu r d a y for Taylor has been activ e in th e move- ( jle y0UI1g men s class of t h e S unday M o n m o u th w h ere she will a t t e n d tilt ment an d it is hoped th e plant will sc]10o| aI1,j a iso t h e you ng ladles' s u m m e r school. *n o p e ra tio n th is fall. class with a picnic an d weinie roast M ayor W atts, Mrs. W a t t s Mr. and * -------------- at T ren holnt S u n d ay Mrs. b . W P rice a tt e n d e d a recital I Mr a n d Mrs G. C. T ic h e n o r and V E R N O N IA S a tu r d a y ev en ing given by Mrs. Roy family of P o rtla n d an d Mr and Mrs P ric e a n d h e r pupils, in P o r t la n d ■ ------ | H. E. L a B a re and fam ily w ere din- At th e a n n u a l school m e e tin g V ER N ON IA. O r e , J u n e 20 (Spe- n«r g u ests of Mr. a u d Mrs. J. M Mr K o utek w as elected d ir e c to r an d cial. >— J u d g e au d Mrs W. A. H ar- Burktiead Sunday Mrs G erlach. clerk. Pro!'. Coffyn r js Q( at. Helens h av e a rr iv e d in Mr. au d Mrs Colt und children g ave an excellent re p o r t of th e last V ernonia and a re g e tt in g th e i r rest- visited frien d s on th e F lat T uesday y e a r s acco m p lish m en t* The finan- .lence p re p a r e d e x pectin g to spend evening cial re p o r t w as also good a u d eu- SOme tim e in o u r busy little city. Wm Skuzle and a force of men c ou rag in g. They fo r m e rly resid ed in V ern o n ia have been p u ttin g In his hay crop Tile S. P \ S h av e g ra n t e d th e an(j h av e a host of frien d s who wel- th e last few days city council p erm ission to move th e come th e m hack to th e ir f o r m e r Mrs. H olland Musten an d d augh- s m a ll section h o use 60 feet n o r t h home. te r, Lots, m o to red to Svensen last in s te a d of acro s s th e track . 1 his V ernon Mow who re c e n tly re- T h u rsd a y anti expect to spend a few h a s been ho ld in g up th e Williams^ m r n e d from e a s te rn Oregon, was a weeks at th e home of Mrs M asten's a v e n u e crossin g w hich can now be recen t v is ito r in o u r city. He is paren ts, Mr. and Mrs Erickson, co m p leted . w o rk in g a t T im ber. Ole P e te rso n Is rem o d elin g his The W h oleso m e T h o ts club e n te r- T h e V ern onla an d B lrk e n f e ld house W e u n d e r s ta n d th a t he is ta i n e d last S a t u r d a y ev en ing w ith a j baseball te a m s played a five-inning e n larg ing th e ho use a n d m ak in g it w einie roast a n d m a r s h m a l lo w to as t g a m e at B irk en feld la s t S u n d ay T he m odern th r o u g h o u t, a t th e home of J a m e s Jo h n s o n , w ho ga m e was n o t finished on a c c o u n t H arold A lm ro th Is In Corvallis is a m em ber, a n d was c e le b ra tin g a 0y a fig h t which is alleged to have this week as a d e le g a te from the b ir th d a y a n n iv e r s a ry . He is m a n a g e r tieen s t a r t e d by som e B irk e n f e ld calf club of this district. He made of th e H o ney m an ran ch . A fte r th e row dies a t t a c k i n g f o u r R ussian ex- th e trip by a u to in co m p an y with ro a s t th e cro w d w as tr e a t e d to ice service men who h av e been w o rk in g M r H olihaugh a n d expects to re c r e a m a n d cak e by Mr. Jo h n s o n . )iere io r t jie paBt tw o y ears on thP main two weeks A b o u t it) y o u n g to lk s were p resen t. r a jiro ad co n stru c tio n . T he men a r e Mr. and Mrs. W. J Jo h n so n vls- T r a n k N ovak lost a v a lu a b le cow q u ie t a n d o rd e rly citizen s and well ited in Scappoose Sunday, th is -xveek. N ails an d wire w ere liked here. T he seq u el to this n ear- Mr and Mrs. Guy Lilltch enter- fo u n d in th e sto m acn . riot en(j t,Pfo re ' th e c o u rt a t St. tained a n u m b e r of t h e i r friends at Mrs. G eorge G ra n t a r r iv e d h o m e f H elens as It u n d e rs to o d a w a r r a n t d in n er S u n d ay Besides th o s e from F r i d a y from a visit in Tacoma. will be sw o rn o u t an d th e ln stiga- th e F lat several w ere present from r.ice T e n t .,l,° StaB*'*e oil tor8 b ro u g h t before th e court. It ia Goble and R a in ie r L hUI ! ^ . y.. W^ h.e * lU be e m p l0 >'ed ! said th a t th e a t t a c k e d p a rtie s laid — *------------ on co n stru c tio n w ork ou t th e i r a ss a ila n ts, b u t a m ob see- Why S u ff e r W ith K h m uB atlam ? At a special m e e tin g of th e a u x iliary o f th e A m erican Legion Post, ing t h e i r favorite s being licked t o o k 1 Do yOU know (b a t nine out of Mrs. E th el G arriso n w as elected a it up an d th e lo ne officer could no t every ten cases of rh e u m a tis m are sim ply r h e u m a tis m of the muscles! d e le g a te to t h e convention a t T h e h a n d le th e situation. D alles in Ju ly . Mrs. M innie B e n n e t t ! a • ' Ko, , l nson w ho has been con- or ch ronic r h e u m a ti s m , neith er of was elected ' a Mrs Evu <luc,in* a paper' a t A u ro ra . O regon, which r e q u ire any in te rn a l treat- w as elected a lia lt e rn r n a a r t e p . Mrs. W ist an d Mrs. Mc-Manuus were voted eo ntP m p *3 «es p u b lish in g a p a p e r h ere m e n t? The pain m a y be relieved bv , and p ro m ises to move a plant h ere It applying C h a m b e r l a in 's Llnlnt- nt. in as new m e m b e rs Mrs. J o h n A n d erso n an d h e r f a th -i " *** i16 a * e e »*K p a p e r an d called which m a k e s sleep a n d rest possible, itv on on busi hind i e ' e rn o n i a Eagle. T he first is sue an d th a t certa in ly m e a n s a great e r of K erry w ere in o u r city ¡is s ch ed u led to be pub lished in Ju ly , .d e a l to any one a fflic ted with rlieu-I n ess Monday. T he V ern o n ia g r a n g e had an in te r- 1 m atism . M an ifred E n g l e h a r t is in Salem th is week. Miss Tipton e n te r ta i n e d h e r f a t h e r a n d m o t h e r fro m H illsb o ro la s t| T h u r s d a y an d on F r i d a y h e r siste r fro m Seattle. M any of o u r fo lks a t t e n d e d th e co u n ty S unday school c o n v en tio n at St. H elens last week. T hey a r e loud Wallis & Son, Proprietors In th e i r praises of St. H e le n s' h o s p it a li ty and w ill h av e a tim e e q u a l Hazelwood Ice Cream, Confectionery, Cigars and lin g it when th e co n ven tion m eets h e re next year. M ay o r W a tt s was Tobaccos, Novelties, Choice Bakery Goods. elected p re s id e n t of th e co u n ty u n ion We will appreciate a portion of your patronage Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Miller a t t e n d ed th e F r i e n d s m e e tin g a t N ew b erg o ver S unday. Miss Mary E w in g an d Miss Daisy W i k s tr o m left M onday for O. A. ('. w h e re th e y will t a k e special co u rse Willamette Street St. Helens, Oregon d u r i n g th e s u m m e r. D. W. Dobbins, son of Mrs. R. J. F r a k e s , who was h u r t in cam p a m o n t h ag o h as r e t u r n e d to C ochran fo r work th is week. Lola Dobbin, d a u g h t e r of Mr. an d Mrs. J. H. Dobbin, who j u s t com pleted a c o m m ercial co urse at the B e h n k e - W a l k e r college has accepted a position as p ri v a te s e c r e ta ry for Mr T o b ias of P o rtla n d . Mrs. R. J F r a k e s a tt e n d e d th e p io n e e r m eet last week an d m e t a r e la tiv e from K a la m a , W ash in g to n . T h o m a s Cooper. T h ey enjoyed v is it ing an d re l a ti n g p a -t experiences. T h e w edding of Irwin Grewell a n d Mrs. W erk s was a n n o u n ced last week. as well as large ones are welcome here—you need not M any of o u r people a tt e n d e d th e circu s a t St. H elens T u esd ay anti en jo y ed it, both old and young. wait until your business has assumed great propor C h u rch notice. S u n d ay school a ’ 10 am m o r n in g w o rsh ip a t 11 a. tions before opening an account here. m., C. E. a t 7 p. m., even in g serv io t a t 8 p. m. Mr. Bond, pastor. O r e g o n ft.r 1 o liin ib i.i t o n n i ) _________________________l " ‘ " ' IL Al C ham bers, Plaintiff, vs \ ma C ham bers, D efendant Two Portland Musicians Will Play Joint Recital To Nin.i i ha tubers, th e Defendant Above Named In Ihe nam e of the S tale of Oie gon. You are hereby req u ired to up peur an d an sw er the eomplalut tiled against you In the above en titled m 1 on or before th e expiration of -lx w e e k s from I lie d a te of th e first p u b lication of th is sum m o ns «'inch m publie.Ilion is tnade an d dated J u n e 2 3 . 1 * 2 2 t h a t b e i n g II prescribed by the ' <>urt in On - rd. : for publication o f lids s u m m o n if you la d *o to a p p ear and answ er th e com piam i, the p lain tiff will -'l1 ply m u tu ici in thè c. inpialni i. « i l . F o r tt ilecrec dissolving tlic boiuls of m atrim oiiy exisim g he w e n phiintlfl and defendant TI»is su m m ons I- puhlished hy > i d e r of th è llouorai.l. M artin Whiie. J u d g e of thè Count y ' e u r i of i In s t a l e of Oregon, tur colum hiu t ouii lated an d e n te re d ty. duly made J u n e 21 I S 22 J. W. DAY, tor Plaintiff. Uesldenco Attorn. St Helens. and Postoffice Addre 2 St 7 Oregon. Small Accounts Our patrons, regardless of the amount of business WARREN done, receive every courtesy in all matters of busi T h e m em b ers of th e Swedish B a p ti s t c h u r c h and th e i r m an y frie n d s gave a decided s u r p r is e to th e Rev B jo rq u lst. p a s t o r of th e c h u rc h and Mrs. Maybe, th e o rg a n ist, on S a t u r d ay evening. T h e recipien ts w ere very m uch s u r p ris e d an d g ratified by th e show of good will. Mr B jo r q u l s t was p re s e n te d w ith a h a n d s o m e m an te) clock o f m a h o g a n y fin ish an d Mrs. Maybe was g iv en (a b e a u ti f u l le a t h e r p u rs e A p le a s in g p ro g r a m was given and itev B jo r q u i s t gave a very pleasing r e sponse. S h e r m a n Miles Is so m e w h a t of xi cook a n d prides h im se lf on th e e x cellence o f his h o m e - m a d e hot bis c u its b u t It is n ecessary , he h as dis-j co vered, to h av e soda to m a k e th em p a la ta b le . T h e W a r r e n s to re s a re o f g r e a t b enefit on S u n d a y s when it Is needed. Kev E rickson of E v e re tt. W a s h , , visited at W a rr e n on M onday and ness intrusted to us, and there is nothing in safe bank ing we cannot perform. CÛK SAI * I cup rtH>i* 1 Hunt- Si H4 f ba '- k [lilt ll«'l"r »K11. . I Tucker's Warren, »ml Sund pick barri ltd: »ti l j »nod rii Hill take A solution * been found of tl question of hiw t. preserve new»- raries, according papers In public to the American P aper an d I’ulp a social iott Each sheet is niounte 1 between two thin sheets of J ap an es e (issue, s h u ttin g out th e air from tin- orig in al sheets, th u s p rev enting d-- cay and only slightly reducing leg i bility an d stre n g th e n in g th e page Hound volumes ,.f n ew spapers t r e a t ed with the tissue a re in dully u s e in libraries, free from y ear and tear, and will last indefinitely T he prol lem was solved a fte r eight years of ex perim enting at a cost of 40.0OU. u n d e r the supervision of th e public library. imi»»"' » Uulidrt. JO H N / m O L IV E R . Violinist fid. 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Dreg IPOR SAl.K room new taoudry t faw-ineni ♦ ( j o Where You Know You Can X ♦ Get Solid Leather Shoes ♦ loria Cu «le or wl •quipped i Warren be consld' 2X, care Foil SAl.K » harnean W Grant, SAl.K for «ruck, m2 it Kleid I k THERE IS CHANCES NO USE W HEN IN 1 A KING BUYING STANDARDS OF A RE TO M ER C H A N D ISE OFFER T H A T IS T H O R O U G H L Y FOR SAl.K I« St Ilei SUOI OUR Martin \\ |M. BUSINESS LO ST UfST T ru v ton and road F'l, WORTHY For your shoes we offer the well kn iw i brand of Bergmann. w ill We know they flee ^ST |(„* laici i Pobalily Pound* give you 100 per cent wear and service, for Kinder w i Inniini- » they have the wear built right into them Helen», n —solid leather in the insoles, heels and counters—the parts of the shoe that must 4a 4<rf stand the greatest amount of strain. » anted , t»luniMn Oregon T H E E N T I R E FAM ILY CAN BE SU PPLIED FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF SCAPPOOSE W E HAVE W E CAN FULLY RECO M M END , AND A T R I P T O O U R STORE I O LOOK O V E R O U R O F F E R I N G S IS SURE TO S. A. Wilson, Pres. Albert D. Ridgeway, Vice Pres. E. E. Wist, Cashier F o u r P r r C en t I n t e r e s t on T im e Depo*dts. -. SAl.K Zetland r di*». I*i. I Hawkili»» Wl11 Appear in joint recital O T H E R BRANDS T H A T S a f e D e p o s it B o x e s fo r R e n t I 0trl«n Pr- serve* Pa|n-r. We invite your account. 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