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About St. Helens mist. (St. Helens, Or.) 1913-1933 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1922)
PAGE E IG H T M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M M If M IS T M IS T IN Ü S . M FARM BUREAU HAS MONTHLY MEETING Y O U N G E S T A N D O L D E S T M A S T E R S OF THE BOW Itur.-.iii will Ink,- Older- for Hay and Grain at Saving to 'v..t— C u Farmer Community They Misting to tie Held at Helena. Mr. aiul Mrs E A Kosx .md Mr. and Mrs. J l' Hoag motored to V-- the regular monthly meeting 01 toria Tuesday Mrs Dowev Harrison is in Sonih the executive committee of the Co Bend. Washington. visiting h-*r lumbia County Farm Bureau was held in the court house at 8t mother. Mrs. A 8. Harrison Helens on 'September 5th. w ‘ th the Lawrence Davies of Portland, was following members present: L. G here Sunday fo: .1 short \ -it with h > Smith of Scappoose. H l(. Dibblne parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Dav of Rainier, A 11 Tarbell o f Warren, and John L Storla of St Helens, and ie*. Glen and Doris Childs entertained F C Hidiluuigli, county agricultural a number of their young friends at agent was a No present to counsel their home last Friday, the occasion and advise with the members As a result o f tills meeting the being the celebration o f Doris third Columbia county farm bureau is now birthday. prepared to receive orders from all Miss Margaret Yost, violinist as 'aimers (whether members or not 1 sistant teacher In the Kltison-W hitc for NY 1 alfalfa hay President Conservatory of Music for the past Smith stated that the farmers should two years Studio. Casenau Stive write to the farm bureau secretary St. Helens. Phone 172-W.— Advt at St Helens and notify him as to Guy Fteldhouse. manager of the the number of tons that they coul.t Fieldhouse Motor company, went to use during the year, and as soon ns Vernonia Tuesday to set up and start requests are received for a consid in operation a Fordson tractor whicu erable quantity, steps would be taken t - plac-* the orders with large hay he recently sold to Pert Mills. growers. This would result In get Mr. and Mrs. A. Canaparoli and ting tile lowest possible figure for family motored to Portland Satur the hay and would virtually bring ilo n u 'r T a y lo r 72, o f fin • Ma*-. n i l » lutnti'l mi**«*<l a day and while Mrs Canaparoli was the producer in direct touch with the n ation al arrlirry tourn am en t sin***» IH71», and i^tuart k u ig lit, ag f*! 1*1, a visiting with relatives Mr Canapai- consumer Many of the farmers will lloy Seoul, liioinlM»r o f T ro o p No. 11! « f Hon»«*. N ' ____ oli transacted business matters not require their hay at once but by Mis sllelen Sten, who has been placing the orders at tilts time they here for the past two months visit can secure advantage of the lower ing the home folks, expects to leave rales prevailing at this season and for Los Angeles. California, next later can have their orders filled as Sunday to resume her work as nurse. required. It was also decided to pool orders The public library will be closed on Wednesday. September 20 and for grain as well as for lime By get Thursday. September 21. t lie last ting orders for large quantities much two days of the county fair, it being lower prices can be had, and the sav- the intention to conduct an educa ine to each farmer should bo con siderable in 'he course of a year. The tional exhibit at the fair. that feeling of “ being prepared” for whatever tfie lime plant at Gold Hill is In opera Mrs. Carl Aamand went to Port tion and if lime is shipped In carload next twenty-four hours will bring; that calming sense land Wednesday to see her husband. lots to Columbia county the farmers Carl is employed on one of the Mon will have an opportunity to use the of safety— tague & O'Reilly diggers and since lime where needed As the situation the digger has been chartered by the now exisrs It is Impossible to buy Until you have a little ready money in the bank Barde concern to work on the wreck lim“ for agricultural purposes, and of the Welsh Prince which was sunk the farm bureau will make It possi- You may have to exert your will power a bit to make near Altoona several months ago. ble for members and non-members to Carl will be in the down river sec buy this valuable agricultural aid. the first few deposits in your account, hut as you see tion for some time. Mr Holihaugh s?id that lime can be your savings accumulate, you'll W A N ’l to build it up. A number of Elks stopped in 8’ used to good advantage on a eonsid-' Helens Sunday evening en route t ■ erable area, but the price has always their homes after attending the an stood in th-' way of Its extensive use. j The next community meeting will nual state convention at Seaside. Those interviewed were loud in the he held at Helena and it was decided ! ST. H E L E N S , OR E G O N praises of the hospitality o f the Sea to hold as many of these meetings as I side folks and were grateful to 1 1; possible shortly after the state fair Member Federal Reserve Syst-rn ------------- a------------- weather man for having furnished ( H AS. G R A H A M . President II A C II IL D S . ('a shler such delightful weather. The con Public debt matured to March 15.i vention this year, so it was stated 1920. aggr gate i>l.900,453,475, ot was one of the most successful and whlcch i4.N67.962.203 mature in tin enjoyable in the history of the Oiv- current iscal vear. ending June 30.f kon Elkdom. 1923. You W ill Never F IR ST O H . W K L I D R I L L E 1 ) (>.» Y E A R S A G O The finti oli well In thls country was brinigli! In «3 > 0 1 1 1 » ago by Col Fdwm I. Drake. tittar Tltuavlll*. Da lt was only 09 feet deep, bui It murked thè beglnnlng of un epodi, the Importane« of wtilcli bau only hogun to he reallseil. The demani! for oli creuteil ny thè ilevelopuient ni I he Interna! co 111 bua- limi cugine. Ima so aflmulated Ulti gniwili of tilt« Iiidustrv tllut thè re a r i l„,|av accoi dlug to e .l.iuates by thè \inerleau Petroleum Instltllte .ubimi 276.000 producimi wells III ibis coun try. Production Ima Increasud troni i b i negllglblc quanti!! obtttlnudln IS.V» frolli Col Drakes well. to un output lesi vear of 409.«39.000 liurrels In thls country aloni ____________________ Key th a t ........ ... ^ l4 N | Living. "* A | T h e Mien Of eighty f| v a r s of ago »Ug, "«•M fed. but thill ,ptrJ '* "«III, 1,1' "" •' ile in li I diet PRO! a * I,"1" 1' *h L) rii ful as he will. Imweysr . J**u* middle age will 0 «. asloLi.**“ Kg ' “ <h .... „ ,q'1* 7 t*MlU »0 ........... 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