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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1922)
T H E ST. H E L E N S M IST C o rresp o n d en ce SC A P P O O SE of green under which the bridal pur- ty stood Miss N otter was for two years a t e ach e r in the Scappoose school and has many friend s h e ie who unite in wishing her u happy wedded life. Miss Vivian Brown e ntertained a nu m b er of young folk s at her home Thursday evening Many enjoyed a pleasant evening. T h e people of Scappoose are som e what anxio us about one of our prom inent citizens who goes along the highways and byways extrem ely po lite to the f arm ers "co rn s c a . e crows ' He hows and tips his hat to them. Down at Mr. S m i t h s J e r sey ju b ile e T uesday this said gen tle man very calmly loaded in his wife and drove home Upon his arrival at home he noticed he had left his child ren behind Ask Mr t ’offyn about it. FR ID A Y . JU L Y 21. 1922 the city council in regard to the m atte r Coyle B ro th e rs are mak in g prep a ra t io n s to build a butcher shop i.n B rid g e street Several residences ure under con structiou and o th e rs ure being planned T h e old district school house at an auction sale » a s bought by Weav er C lark for $101 and the pu rchaser will move (he building onto Ills lot T h e city ja il Is about completed It is a well built con crete stru c tu re Owing to the dem and for hotel accom m odations. W illiam P ringle is building an addition lo the Nehalem hotel. Deputy Game W ard en Brown was with us Hits » e c k and arr es te d a party for violation of the stab' gam e laws. It is reported thut the steel gang of the railroad is makin g good pro g r e -s and tile rails will lie laid to Vern onia about the l a tte r part of Hi is week. T h e Ih'Moss concert at the Evan gelicul church Monday night was well attended and enjo yed by all present. Chief F ire Warden Dixon reports that all of the forest fires tu this section are under control and un le s. a n o th e r fire b re ak s out the dam age to tim b e r » i l l be nom inal. S C A P P O O S E . Ore J u l y 20 (Special to T h e Mist l Mrs W a lts e nte rtaine d with a tea at her re s i dence Monday afternoon in honor of her d aug hter. Mrs. Vernon C o o k -, who is visiting from the east F rie n d s from P ortlan d and St Hel en* » e r e present. E ach guest » a s presented with a nosegay into which were tucked the cards announcin g the engagem ent of Mi>s Helen W atts to Mr Keverdy M Clothier of S il ver Creek. N Y T h e house was tas te fu lly decorated with pink rtunb. lers and hydrangas Misses M ar jo rie Holloday. Ollie S toltenberg. Velma I.ynch. high school cla ssm ates of Miss W atts and Miss tiladys ! ’err> of P ortlan d assisted in serving re D E E R ISLA N D freshments. Mr. Clothier is a g r a d uate of the I ’ niversity of Allegheny D E E R ISLAND. Ore . J u ly 20. — and a m em ber of Phi Delta Theta. (S p e cial to T h e Mist.) Miss Helen Miss Amelia P a r k e r spent last Dorsch. of Butte. Montana, and Miss week with Mrs. V ic to r Jo hnso n. Grace L o ubenstein of Spokane, the R alph Spalding of Puyallup. W'n childhood playm ates of Mrs E A was visiting friends In our city and Reppetto nee R u sh Hunter, visile 1 the W arren district last week. with Mrs. Reppetto and Mrs. Ben Miss Mary M etcalf entertained a H unter the last two weeks. They re num ber of young folks at her home turned to t h e ir respective homes on Monday evening with an ice cream Monday morning Mrs C. E. Clapperton and child social. BA CH ELO R FLA T Miss Nina Roscoe has gone to Al ren are spending a two weeks' v a bany fo r an indefinite stay with her cation at Gannon Beach. Mr. Clap- Mr. and Mrs. J . E G llm ou r e n t e r perton spent the week end with tained the Couch fam ily of Scap- sister. Mrs. F Sheeler. Mrs. Alice T ho m as of North D a them. poose Sunday. kota is on a visit to her mother. Mrs Mrs. Ida Houser left last Tuesday Mr. and Mrs H. T Ben nett e n t e r for Vancouver. U » here she e x tained in honor of their son Jo se p h a DeOraff. Mr and Mrs. Ryan motored from pects to visit with her daughter and eighteenth birthday one evenin g las Portland Sunday and spent the week fam ily for several months. week T h e main sport of the e v e end with her m other. Mrs. Victor Raedolph Anderson spent several ning was roasting »unites by u bon Johnson. j days at Long B each. W ashington, fire in the open. Miss Hilda Duncan is taking a lust week with Ills sister. Mrs. I'a- Mr and Mrs. Homer B illin gs of course in nu rsing at Aberdeen, W'n. ples. W est st. Helens » e r e guests of Mr. D. B e s s m e r spent last w ees enu Mr. and Mrs ||, English. H ar and Mrs J o h n McCully Sunday at P resco tt lookin g a f t e r the in t e r old E nglish and Mrs. Nicholas »pent Mr and Mrs. P. C. Ja c o b s e n v isit est of Nehalem T im b e r A- l a g g i n g Sund ay at S easide Mr and Mrs ed the metropolis one day last week Co T his week was spent in cru ising Otto Ju d ise h and Mr. and Mrs Will Mrs. \\ illiuui S k u i l e and d a u g h their tim b er and visiting way points Carev also spent the week end at ter Hazel accompanied by Mrs. l.la in their behalf. Seaside. L lllic h and d aug hter Minnie niotoi Mrs. B la tc h fo rd ente rtaine d S a Mrs. R e in e rs tein and d aughters of ed to R a in ie r T h u rsd ay and spent tin- lem friends over Sunday. Salem ure visiting with her sister. day witli friends. T h e last m eeting of the Ladles Mrs. R. Berven E G S ca r b er g and fam ily visited Aid for the summ er, exceptin g the L it t le Billy S h a f e r was taken t - with tlie Huunuerhuck family u> picnic at S m ith 's , was held on last 3t Jo s e p h 's hospital at Vancouver, W arren Sunday. T hu rsday at the home of Mrs. E. E W ashingto n, last week, suffering Mrs. Hilda A lm ro lh e nte rtaine d Wist. Mrs KUworth and Mrs. Wist with B rig h t's diseuse. but the las» friends from P ortlan d last week were hostesses. Miss Gladys G a r r i few days he is much Improved. His Miss Ellen Madsen and Mrs Olg.i son gave a pleasing violin selection m o th er is with him All his m e n u - Stevens cam e down from P ortland and Miss Helen W a tts pleased the wish him a speedy recovery Frid ay and spent the week end with audience with vocal numbers . T h e b lack b er ry pickers have been T h e meeting o f A. J . C. C. at L. G very busy the past two weeks. One» home folks At the school meeting Saturd. > S m it h 's on Tuesday was a decided hundred or more people from St. evenin g W illiam Skuzle was elected success. Mr. A stroth. the new field Helens, Goble and Portland nave d irecto r to fill Mr Madsen s place man. proved to be not only i n t e r e s t been among th e pickers. J o h n Nordlan and family of W a r ing but very instructive. T h e lunch One of the men work in g at the- served was delicious and Mr. and Clover Hill farm had both of his ren visited with Mr. Nordlun's c o u s Mrs S m ith proved tru e to their rep hands badly mangled by a dynamite in. Mrs It Masten one day last week Newel Sherw ood, o ur potato king, utation as ideal host and hostess. cartridge. In tryin g to am use th e ; is putting In 29 acres of late p o ta Scappoose is booked for a r e m a r k child ren he placed a piece of fuse able treat in the music line Friday in the cap, lighting it and throwing toes Win. Skuzle is busy this week evening. J u l y 28 at 8 : 1 5 when Miss it in the a i r as a fire crack er, but it Helen W a t t s and Mrs Vernon Cook-1 exploded before tie had tim e to binding gruin for the neigh bors on the flat. will give a m usicale in the church throw it. Now he Is minus a par* Miss F lo re n c e Larson Is visiting auditoriu m . Miss W a t t s won honor of his thum b and several fingers. friend s in P ortlan d this week at Oberlin the past year for her a r T h e farm ers report a good crop of tistic sin ging A very pleasing pro fall grain but all th e spring grain g r a m is being arranged fo r your V ER N O N IA is alm o st a failu re on account of the ple asu re and it's up to you to come V E RN O N IA . Ore., J u l y 19 — d r y • weather. T h e corn crop may ue and support it. T h e proceeds will be fo r the parsonag e fund. T ick ets 'S p e c ia l to T h e M i s t . ) — Dr L. G fairly good If we get a rain soon. a re 50c and 25c. Pla n to come, Ross and A ttorney W. B. Dillard of Ch erries a re very good. --------------- w---------------- St. Helens were Vern onia visitors F r id a y . J u l y 28, 8 : 1 5 . m. T h e s traig h t and narrow road may Mr. and Mrs. J a m e s P om ero y wer< last week Dr H. P atte rso n of Montana not abound in beautiful scenery, hut c alle rs at the M ayor W a tts home on it is paved with som ething better Sunday. T h e y have ju st returned looked over Vernonia last week with than good intentions. from a pleasant m otor trip through a view of locating here. ---------------- •--------------- A mass m eeting of citizens was C alifornia, having traveled 4 .000 S e n a to r Lodge called a statem ent m iles in t h e ir B u ic k with one punc called last week to ascertain the about him a " f a b r i c a t i o n ." Which sen tim e n t of the taxpayers as to a shows how being reared In Boston tu r e and one blow out. A com handicaps a man. Mrs. Shield s of Pen nsylvan ia is a city water works system. A guest of Mrs. Cambell. S h e thor mittee composed of Ju d g e W — — - -------------- — Sho rt sk irts seem to be the mod oughly enjo y s O regon's wonderful Harris. W. L. Hall and Mrs. Krove- ‘ b h ' n n ' - l to con fe r with ern g irl's long suit. c herries. Several o f our local people a t t e n d ed th e wedding on Sunday of Miss E th e l N otter and Mr. A R. E astm an at the home o f the bride's m oth er Mrs. H erbert N otter, Garden Home Rev. ja s p e r of P ortlan d officiated at th e ceremony. T h e bride wore white geo rg ette, a veil and o ran g e nios- soms and carried sweet peas. She S O F T D R IN K S, SU N D A ES, P A R F A IT S , S P E was attended by Miss Velma Lynch as maid. Mr. E a s t m a n , bro ther of C IA L S IN IC E C REA M , C A N D IES the groom, was best man. Miss Ma rie Lynch sang. “ I Love You T r u ly . ” Beautiful Scenic Parlor T h e bridal party was preceded bv two little flow er g irls c arry in g bas Dancing while you wait kets of sweet peas. T h e house was decorated in p a s t e l shades— an arch Service Guaranteed or Money Back SECO N O * Y In the Kitchen USE füll 8AI July 14 or *«'* on*«1’11 Treat ’Em Fair clothes a chance for their life. It your natural garments that should spend some time in the laundry, but you your self should |{t>ll. g'*» room 4,0 loll'd •' able. UM gall hi un ruK HALE addìi id* 100 feet, lake Fur, lug tur Orofui. I I rok HALF. ilul»"'U‘ 1 bur., luo purchuser, *0 cum« B E S T BY TEST Trun holm Don’t be led into tak in g Q u an tity fo r Quality I’ll,,ne I 11 Calumet proved best by test in millions of Bake-Day contests. Largest selling brand in the world. Contains only such ingredi ents as have been approved by U. S. Pure Food Authorities. I nm SAI L Hle Will Write me L i'offyu. The World’s Greatest Baking Powder H«>w to R each lli|H* o ld Ige. fis i All pei*,,n» inv ilo : ■ i i 11 -.t .i 11 1 e s-.i’o are ber.Iiy uot ift'-i 1 p:. chi Ilo- ani* dui)' vet i- fied a» hy la» reoulrml io thè u.i dcr .ignei), at Itoom 17 l'u lu m b la t'ouniy Bank Itulldlng St ll.-len«, Oregon » llh ln <i\ inoliti f r o r , tl.e date hereof Dateli ami first puhllshe.l I Iv .’ 1. 1922. JO H N I. S T O R I .\. M> I K I II I I 111 |l| I I Ills 32tS A dm .n latrato i. III t h e C o n n i ) I o u r ! o f t h e S i a l e o f • O reg on for C o lu m b ia C o u n ty . NOTICI o l I I N \ I t l l l l l M NOTICE is hereby given »l. .i the • undersigned l a s been anpoln'-d tie* In lite Coll il tv Court of file Hlali- of ad m inistrator of the estate »f \v * fregoli fo, i oliim bla C o n n i) . M. Chapman, decca . by the i un In thè M aile r of th è E s t a t e <>r ty Court of the S tate o ' O ', i* ,i, f, • Fi u .1 ’•' ■!■■■■ i . t Colum bia f'ounty. and ha ou ! N o r i e E I- her.-l.y gl\«n Orni i h - If you would reach a ripe old age, do not worry, take out door exercise daily, adopt a diet suited to your age ;tnil occupation, keep vour bowels regular When medicine is nece sary to move the howcls. take , ,,..ni hcrlahr Tablets. They are mild ami gentle undcrsl.'inni : -tritrli ut I thè calato of Ellz.i J Milarrn de l e jn e d , hns filmi - ■ ■ r (mal arcua»! 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For instance, a thicker tread with a surer hold on I he road - thicker side waM- adding strength and life to the tire. no boiler or reni I north of co| Helens. Ill, Iron -U.K «in trade thing lii'iu Band store I’ equipped » fin" »11 It Han, nierl,,» I good medial 1911 Kuril - tradition I deaired FI 8i Helen», i |fOk SALI- i light wagon, tred and II, if taken at , ¿ H ew 6 * Tinkiun, on Better for At>d the price is $10.90 I | Tlfvf 'r* I l ull SALi- luge g»rd. firage F, Italian Ini eleni |rilK SALE V uoln bull, s The beni of righi Call McNulty n Juwplmon. ' - - C . 0- e . U lì € raid, goo, baleni of u sco ; in •en. Warren, |i"It » H i $I Q 2 2 hslan,,' in,,nt Izuiu.lrv I ' hkat r,. i W»rreii ( ir,., with the tux absorbed by the manufacturer. take the wear out of them. Our system allows you to. mm The Opportunity Is Welcomed Ì J » SALE I * harn, - w„, *' Grant. i Martin Whit. Ion tire m o n e y ’s n o r t h than they cA/nxi, I to show you our facilities and explain the benefits you can derive from having your Checking Account with the First National Bank of Scappoose. A S E R V IC E O F R E A L V A L U E WA BA N K W IT H T H E United States Tires FIRST NATIONAL BANK tint jd States Q; Rubber Company |"'ANTR)Z o ll, Ph une Holl, **• »* ,# wu I O K fK 'A PI’O O N K S. A. Wilson, Pres. Albert D. Ridgeway, Vice Pres. E. E. W ist, Cashier C a p ita l a n il H u rp iu a $ -> 0 .0 0 0 St. H ELEN S STEAM LAUNDRY i •""<1 ninnili kill |a| - . P "K 8 AI.K Send ’Em Here—We ll quite hou*»; ur,»P>'r* > ft 18'' roll SALK When you bake with C alu m et you know there will be no loss or failures. That’s why it is far less expensive than some other brands selling for less. ^ MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM . CH A N CE TO W E A R is foil THA BAKING POWDER A Big Time and Money Saver CLO TH ES A your or will ant.,ni"l ton. or* The Economy St. HELENS STEAM LAUNDRY Give roK HAM £ ALUIHET Riverside Confectionery G IV E Y O U R yOK 8 AI MW) Houli«» y ^ y y / V V L ’allrfi S ta in . D w p o « lt< > r y Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent Fo o r P e r f> n t lntrrf.1 o n T im « I N -p o v I l» . W h e r e Y ou C ar > fJ. S. Tires ; H «l«na G a r a * * S f . Igel.-Ha « »In la n d A ni » n , . ( M . Hrtcna l * - r Island G a r « * * , | * * r , „ „ „ d ff»bl« 1.1 , 1 , 1 * 0 . :s / -y 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 T T 7 V '/ V . H o u li ., h T i m S h o p . H o u l i . >ii 'V II,, r «furnish» ^ IVVan, •nn. I*ynp and llg Ford •utorno n" ln|ng r „ n,1( D i- p o t G n i u g e , H o u l i . >n l-.rl. k a o n M I . unii, H a r r e u S , , i| > | M > o « H » l.« raf)., h h - a p p .« * '« S;'-’" "•