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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1915)
A. Heiman it preparing to build a new dairy liarn at Portumnah farm LOCAL AND PERSONAL All churvh. Hvlety. peraunal »i««i lovai new» I nut published for pruSt. trae; notice» ut en : l»rtalnnixnl». coih I uc I is I tur proâl. pubUahv«! The Volunteer Firemen will give a ball Tuesday evening at Seward'» Hall. »tabe minimali, ol to nord». Annotine« 1 ment» and caul ot thank», »ame rale Adirer- ' tlalng rate» qiiotml on reque»l Minx. Norma McCollum is taking awvll! earned vacation from the tclepli.uie oilice Watch for ths county store, I.OO.F Hall Dec. 1. M >»x Chapman i»l the l*iit» arlnxila wax out Wtslnodayon account uillliMwa. The annual Thanksgiving dinner will Luth' to pay—much to save at Tren y tw held al the Baptist church thi» year I A Teeny«' handy trading place as usual. Chicken Pie »upper, Wed. Dae l.O.O.F. Hall. 1. at WANTED—Good Subxcription licitor, Enquire at Herald Office. !jo- Friday mnoxiw . .______ U . FOR SALE—A quantity houeehold fur ‘ . 11L-. • niture cheap. 8660 Gilbert Avenue. Cash Bargain Day F. W. Miller is taking a weeks layoff. He says the lumber buainem is looking tine. Good program, W minead a y svsmning Dec. 1 at I.O.O.F. Hall. If your tirm «how wmr try Wahh He will repair them. Expert workmen handle the job. 11319 Foster Koad. Best Grades Flour ■ $6.60 Arm and Hammer Salerat us . ■ 7 cans, large size Carnation Milk 3 cans Red Cross Tomatoes . LATH, SHINGLES BUILDERS HARDWARE RUBEROID ROOFING Sash and Doors Interior Finish Admlnlstrator s Notke N'otics ishereliy ginm that the under- . «igned lia»Den appointed adiiiinietrairix I oí tile estáte ol Hermanos Dykxtra. ' deivaaeil. by the County Court oí the ' State ot i »regen, for Multnoniali County, , , , ... . 7 »»<1 *'•* quallfleit. All |>erson» havtng , . . . . . . , 1 elaims againxt asid estáte are hervhy notitied to present ths same, duly verl- fled. to me al 314 Spalding Building. Portland, '•regen, withm «ix motiths frotn «late hereol. First pr.blication tictolier 68, 1916. MARIE D MILLER. Adininixtratrit. JOHN VAN XANTE. Attorney. Nothing but the Rest of Quality and Service Phone Order* Promytly Filled Tabor Old Wilberg-Oppegard Investment Co. 6024 Foster Road Near 70th Street Administrator's Notkc Regular Priced at 40 cents a bbl OH 100 lbs. Best Cane Fruit Sugai Mr», l.ettie Cone is taking a |«wition with the Lenta Home Tidephone station temporarily. L-U-M-B-E-R 5c 50c . 25c Ghirardellis Ground Chocolat, 1 pound can 25C Chirardellis Ground Chocolate, Calii. Star Sweet, 1 lb. 25c Teeny A Teenys’ Busy Dry Goods and Notice ia hereby given that the under- Notion store is located at 66n2 Foster xigned has linen appointed administratrix Road. ( Kern Park Station. I l of tlie extate of Jeen Dykstra, dweamsl, I by the County Court of the Stale of Mr. Nani, of Spokane, vinteti al the Oregon, for Multnomah County, and Armstrong home on !*3rd street this has qualified All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to week present the »line, duly veritied. to me I Every day is tmrgain dsy at Teeny A , “ 3H Building. Portland. < Ire- Teeny«' dry good« store, ooi. Foster' n,onth*<«•• hereof. Road hirst publication October 28, 1926. _______ MARIE D. MILLER. Administratrix. JOHN VAN ZANTE. Attorney. Our vaino in Mena Shirts, Hosiery, and underwear will internet you. Teeny «TATXMK.ST A Teeny tW2 Foster Rna.1 ot lhe financial «'ondinoli ot Fall and Winter Patterns Latest Styles SUITS AND TOP COATS Our Clothing is as Stylish as the best City Tailored and Moderate in price REPAIRING, OLEANINO, AND PRESSING REASONABLE COST AT You will make a mistake if you fail to see us before ordering JOHN MANZ, Tailor Additon Bldg,, Main Street, l»ent« THE MULTNOMAH STATE BANK People who havethe benefit ot Herald publicity will show their appreciation at Unia. In ibr xui« oi Oragoa. at th. clues by remembering it when in need of any of bu«ilte«k Nov 10, 19!' . kind of printing. HkJHH wets j Loan«and discount» Your attention is called to our complete lines of Groceries, Dry Goods, Furniture, Shoes, and Hardware. Guaranteed Creamery Pfip Butter, 2 lb. Roll . . . DUG ■A---------------------------------------- ----------------------------- Ladies Coats $10.00 values.............. $8.<X) $8.00 values................ $6.00 $6.00 values ............... $5.00 $12.00 values................. $9.00 Childrens Coats at Same Proportion Call and see our Oregon All-Wool Men's Suits C1 C A A with two pair pants, extra values . . . . i|13«vv We Are Dealers in Everything Katzky Bros 5806-5808-5810-5812 Ninety-Second Street Oregon Miller-Mowrey Lumber Co Lumber for all Purposes. Most Complete Line in all Mt. Scott Shingles, Lath, Sash, Doors, Builders Hardware, Building and Roofing Paper Phon‘ iôme ™ Lents J u nction THE HERALD $1.00 PER YEAR Miss Pauline Schuman left for trafts, »•cured and unsecured Bonds and warrants North on Saturday last, to visit ! Furniture and fixture» niece, Mre. Ray Dodson of Tuadwell, ; oib.r r< 4 eat ate ow ned Due from approve reserve banka Alaska. "Dutch" Geyer and "Cap” have gone to Detroit, Mich., where they expect to be employed on the auto factories. Evart! You will besurprisetl at Üie vast assort- ment of men-handies and bow much you van save by buying at Teeny A Teeny»' Dry goods store, 0802 Foster Road ( Kern Park station. Mia» Edith Berry, her brother \rchi»* Checks and other cash Hems <’ash on hand Expenses TOTAL ............ 9 UABIUlltS Capital stock paid in Surplus fund. ................. Undivided profit» les*expense« and taxes paid ................... Postal savings bank deposits Individual deposits subject to check 94 Demand certificates of deposit j Cashier checks outstanding 1AM W liuti M Time certificate* ••« i > i - - - - from *• * total and • hie wife returned Eureka. I .State of Oregon, Wash., Tuesday. The brothers home County ot Multnomah, wax destroyed by tire last week and they 1, H K. Bloyd, Acting Cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly «wear that the above returned to Lents temporarily. FOR SALE—4 acres on Buckley Ave., 2 blocks north Gilbert »tation, well im proved, good house, barn, chicken bouse, good well, all fenced and clear of incum- brence, will take small house and lot ax part payment, terms on balance to suit. Box 460. R. I^nts. Wednesday evening. Nov. 24th, the Ruthalian’s class of the M. E. church will hold a social evening in the church club room. A musical enUTtainmi-nt will be given after which gamo and a general good time will take piai»- Everybody is invited. Robert Simpkins, a missionary, who has spent several years of successful missionary work in China, will with his wife and a native worker address a I'nion Missionary Rally of the Sunny side and la'iits Friends church at Lents Friends church Friday, Nov. 26 at 7:45 p. m. A cordial invitation is extended to ali to corni* and enjoy this unusual opportunity, There will 1« »[»■cial music. The Young People’s Federation ot Lents, comprising the Union of the Friends, Baptist, Evangelical, and the Methodist Churches of this district will . hold a rslly at the Evangelical Church on the evening of Dec. 8th, under the • leadership of J. 8. Fox. A cordial welcome is extended, espec ially to strangers, as the present aim of the Federation is 100 new mem tiers on Dec. first. Everyone come snd get a > taste of the good things, anil help to j j make the rally a big success. Mount Scott Mental Culture club held | an English tea with an English program November/» at the home of Mrs. Mary Fiehburn. Old liallail« were given by Mrs. William Woodham. Mrs. Link sang two numbers. "Cranford” by Mrs. F. R. Leroy, and “The Country House,” by Mrs D. Woolworth, were features. The scholarship hind will re ceive the amount given at the tea. The next meeting will ba held Friday with the president, Mrs. J. J. Handsacker, 1 W.V>, 45 Ave. Mrs. Mary Fishbitrn, Mrs. Helen Hookins and Mrs. George E. Stqner will furnish the program > statement is true to the be«t of my know ledge and belief. H E. Bioyd, Acting Cashier. Correct - A tteet. C. F. Hendrick»en, M. G Thorsen, Directors. Subscribe«! and sworn to before me this 18th day of Nov., 11115 C. K. Kennedy, Notary Public. HORSE-SHOEING The economical question will reveal, If with the Cash Shoe Repair Shop you start to deal. Wagon Repairing and General BLACKSMITHING Matt Greenslade, Foster Road NewMethodLaundry Vary Reasonable Priera and Workmanship. Tabor 3614 QUICK SERVICE FIRST CLASS WORK Reliable •tai’ V.’ml at. South of car line Lente Station, Portland. Ore. Hier Wird Deutach, l ugarish and Serbisch tleachprochem Washed Graded Gravel Auto and Wa^on Plastering Sand PAINTING 82nd St. and 45th Ave. Phone Tabor 2063 Phons Tabor Z2M Residence ZÌI N. Main St. Lents. Ore. R. Heyting Edward Mills Buggies and Wagons, Bought, Seid or Exchanged. Mt. Seen. Leal« and Portlaetf FRANK OTT EXPRESS 9319 Foster Roed, Lents Baggage and General Hauling, Wood and Coal in any quantity KING COAL HAY and Fl Buy Here and Save Middleman's Profit If yon should not find just what you want in stock at our store, we will take you direct to the Wholesale Washed Gravel, Sand, Cement, Lime, Wall and Land Plaster House and you may make your selection there, and we will divide the middle man's profit, thereby mak ing your furniture cost you less than Portland retail prices. Panama Furniture & Hdw. Store Main Street L*nt*. Right Prices, Prompt Delivery I Trunks 50c Each DAILY SERVICE leave Baggage Check and Aildrenx at Plummer Drug More. Third and Madison 8t. J. P. Finley & Son Funeral Directors Montgomery ami Fifth Hf 4 One Place of Butinera Only Experienced Woman In Attendance Main Office McKinley & Co. 9326 Foster Road Tabor 961 Phone Main 9 A-lfiW