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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1916)
Dr. P. J. O’DONNELL DENTIST TRI LOCAL AND PERSONAL 92ud St. and F«ater Road, over tlie LENTS PHARMACY All church. .«clsty, |*r. <>■! «ml heal new, 'I not published ter pu'lti, frv«, uothss ul Su- Irrtalnment,. wndu.'lxi l. r |*r*rti. publtabrd st a'Ac minlmuu. id N> Werde. «iniounce- meins and ear-l «4 ihsnk«. mi » a rule. Adver Using rate« qixu.'d on raqu. •». Palm Suv'aj waa ohaarved at the? I. iurvlwood M E Church The Pttlly- niiiu« da.» <b cornh'd th«* chancel rail with iMiugltH <■( white and gnuui, atid II. «<•«**I a |mrpl** pv«»inn flower before the >l* **k. Dr Carlua pn*ach>*d on “The Sewing of all kinds at Mr. Crutcher of Sandy was a Lenta 1, Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem," des- , visitor Saturday. cribing vividly the enihuaiastie crowds home or by the day who welcomed tin* Mius-iah on that first Mrs. Geo. Haddon D. M. Sitnorm*n ha< accepted a job , Palm Sunday The ohoir sang'‘Pahna," 9WW 55 ave. S. E Lento on tlie new paper at Milwaukie a ch >rus H-rsngeuicnl of that famous »mg, with Mrs. Carlo« as soprano aolo- iut. rt‘- rim boy» and girls of the Hoffman S-h*s>l. who had the ls*st es«ay» in th«* Anti narc uic contest, read them Tine- Malcomb Han»*n <»t Seattle l< visitliiK I <i.iy eveuiug, April 18, in th«* « c 1 i « m >I Cash Shoe Repairing Shop with Chris Gceme, his cousin. this week a*-» nihly rvnm, to an appreciative 6009 92nd St. South of Station, Leuts audierue Those who won the honor» M. Hackey avd family of tV»:h avenue were Irene Elliot. Paul Theiss, Lynn ' and 01st street has moved to Monta- Forrest, Dorothy Snider, Dorothy An- villa. •ierson, Edward FuiLnan, Jessie Ret*d, and R'uiney Vrooinau. Mis» Bjien^er Wagon Repairing and General All kinds of garden tools sharpened has sueceethsi to the position of princi- and repaired at Walslies. 9319 Foster (>al of the Hoffman school, in place of BLACKSMITHING the late principal, Mr MacDonald ’ Road. Phone Tabor 3214 Dressmaking in th<t round trip rate to lx» Angeltig. Six month« re turn limit with BtOpOVeM. Th«* «pribg ¡ h u delightful time to go. 55 PARK, ARLETA Southern California Beaches are at their beat. Nice warm «uiiny ilayH making bathing ideal. Choice of beachea. Santa Monica, Ocean Park, Venice, Re dondo, lx*nu Beach and Newport are all within u few minutes ride of Los Angeles. Reliable Shoe Repairing Remember that the beautiful Panama-California Exposition HORSE-SHOEING Matt Greenslade, Foster Road NewMethodLaundry Tabor 3DI4 QUICK SERVICE FIRST CLASS WORK The Herald is Only $1.00 Per Year DO IT NOW ! Washed Graded Gravel Plastering Sand 82nd St. and 45th Ave. Phone Tabor 2063 R. Heyting Ph se Tabor 2284 Residence 211 N. Maia St Lesta. Orc. Edward Mills Mt Seen. Leals and Portland EXPRESS Baggage and General Hauling, Trunks 50c Each DAILY SERVICE a Leave Baggage Check and Address at Plummer Drag Store. Third and Madison St. COME TO the new Tin Shop in Lents 91 and Foster STOVEPIPE ELBOWS STOVE and FUR* NACE REPAIRING We make all kinds of chicken supplies, champion Sanitary Fountains, Grit and Shell Boxes, Dry and Wet Mash Hoppers and Troughs. SEED POiATOES—Rurl-ank. for : sale. H. 1. Johnson, South Len's Junction. , ..... ... I II WANTED—All kind» of hauling, I The Kern Park Congregational Church plowing, harrowing, excavating. . Phone oleerve,! Palm Sunday anniversary and Tabor 371«. will have a Sunday School Easter ser vice next Sunday morning at 10:30 Hats, bate, hats. L *ts of them. o’chck, when exrrcistw will be given by Good styles and right prices. l*nt a the various claM«-». Then* will also Is* a Millinerv. »hort address by Mrs. John llandsAker. A PEAICE Plumbing and Heating We carry a Complete Una of Plumb lag f ixture« and Supplies Phone Tabor 5542 M. N. SADLER Lenta Stallo« Portland, Oregon' Land Plaster J. P. Finley&Son Larsen's Bakery has tdoVeri tn new The Laurelwood M. E. Church has been holding special evening aervicea quarters and have put in a complete line this week, commemorating the last week of groceries, flour and teed. before the Resurrection. Dr. Carlos has Mr. Counterman, the ahoemaker. been assisted in these by the Rev. W. leaves for his mine in Idaho soon L. Wilson, Dr. G. G. Haley, and Rev, Ralph Howe left for Canada last Tues Zimmerman. day. Ha reports lota of work. The Woman’* Home Missionary So Joe Heald is increasing hia stock of ciety of the Laurel wood M. E. Church chickens. He has a fine flock of white met at the home of Mrs. Lynn, corner leghorn». of 40th street and 58th avenue, Wednes We are sorry to lose E. E. Cone, who day afternoon, April 12, at S:80 o’clock. has moved to Millard avenue. Miaa Ida May Dewitt, superintendent of the Portland Industrial Home gave a W. D. Htarhird of Portland has bought very interesting account of the work of the Hqtne, opening the eyes of the 20 acres of the Ryan place and improved listeners in some respects Others who it with a 83500 house. appeared on the program were Mrs. Mr. Carlson bought a pert of the Elsie Connor, Mrs Charles Mallett and Ryan place and built a neat boose on it. Mrs. Stella Wilson. The afternoon was concluded with refreshments. Dr. Twitehell has bought acerags on Powell Valley and la clearing it and will build a fine residence in the near Lecture Leets Library future. Montgomery and Fifth St s Main Office Phone Main 9 A-l-599 PAKtM If ACM RS Mtt 1IN6 nils WftK to Los Angeles Write for <»ur bnollh'l ou wmi t>ieg«i «nd MHHilhrrti < «'lloiula AaA loitl fo*" fwrfArr iatnrmatinn nr trriln Jahn W. Umeral Agnnt f*atllaa^. tfrrgntt and SOUTHERN PACIFIC Return *■* LENTS HARNESS SHOP Under Management uf tlrnry Jaeger succes.or to A. Kalkofen Will continue to carry Harness Supplies, and do Harness Repairing, at reasonable rates Any Sort of Upholstering Done Satisfactorily Your Patronage Solicited Ji. D. Kenworthy and Co. Inc. Funeral Directors, TWO ESTABLISHMENTS PHONE TABOR B2S7 5*0 -4 9’nd STttl I ivi. IN LENTS PHONE TABOR flees 46'8 60th Si.. Cor. FOSTER ROAD ARLETA First < !•«■ Hrrvlc« Given ÎM* nt Night Clare Proximity te CstnrierlM Knablre Us to Furnish Funerals al s Minimum Kip»"**. Lovett’s Furniture Store New and Second Hand Crockery, Glassware Tinware, St«»vcfl, Kangen, Comforts, Blan kets, Springs. Mat fesses. Wall Paper and Window Glass. Cut on Prices for 30 Days Painting and Paper Hanging at Lowest Prices 6015 Main St., South of car track, Lenta at Funeral Directors One Place of Basine»» Only Portland The last Wtslne» lay meeting of the lente Parent Teacher Club will be held next Wed tired ay afternoon at the usual time. The meeting was deferred on ac count of conflicting date* The mveiing will la* unusually inter The evening service at the Keru Park Lents Millinery store, the place to esting. Mr» Alva L. Stevens, preal Congregational Church next Sunday buy your hate. Make ever shop in dent <>f the Parent Teacher Council will will lean Easter concert, with Ralph connection. be present ami ». Idr>«» th«* member» ami Dustin at the organ. Mrs. loo visitor» on "Home Work.’* Mis» Stella Wilson of O. A. C., spent Kaixky will render a piano solo and For Sale—Cub potat.*«*., for b ed °F seed, 50c a sack. H. L. Johnson, I la-t week-end with her parents. Rev. Gertrude and Millon Kaixky will give, and Mr». W. L. Wilson of 4l35-64th I instrumental selection». Mrs Blumeier, i 1 South Lents Junction. street S. E. candidate for school director will tie The Arlcta W. C. T. U. will hold a present and address the con>|«any Miaa Mrs. Percy (teisey, formerly Mias Culey of Greshain, was a visitor at the 'unday School Tem|»Tan<v Rally at the Hunt's class will give an athletic exer Tea will tie s served, Memlames Millard Avenue Presbyterian Church cise I.F. Coffman home last week. next Tuesday evening, April 25. Mrs. Katzky, Herahner. McCord and Morrill and Misse» Meagher, Burns. Smith and Mrs. .Maia*, formerly of 93d street and Mattie Sleeth«*, County President of the Evert acting as bostea-es. Everyone Is 04th avenue, who han been living in W. C. T. U. will speak. Tlie Millard invited. Avenue choir will sing an Easter Hood River for acme time, ha» returned anthem, and .Mr. Wells I»vgn*ne will i to Lenta. sing a g.Mipel eoio by request. All the Mrs. Pophdm dl Rest * Sunday Itebools from Anabel on the Prof. Whitney of Oekley Green School west, Lincoln street on the north and Mrs Elisa Popbam, wife <>l Thomas will apeak in the Lenta Baptist Church, Brentwoml on the south have been in- Popham of Maple and 72 Sts., was laid Wednesday night. May 3, on an Educa vited to participate in this rally. It is to rest at Mt Scott Cemetery Tuesday tional snbject. h<'|x-d that every Sunday School will afternoon. Mrs. Popham had l-evn an -end a very large delegation, especially invalid for many months and her death Jas. Ginn has returned from a visit of tlie intermediate anil adult members was not unexpected She diml Sunday in Cleveland, Ohio. After trying Ohio, Til.»»- who have Sunday School banner» night. The luneral was held at Ken Texas and California, he has returned or pennants an* re«|u«*»ted to bring them worthy's Tu«*sday afternoon, Rev John to take his old job with Chris Geetue, so as to boost more effectively lor the I Dawson of the Episcopal chnrch > ftlciat- in the dairy business. re»|iective organizations. .Mrs. Sleethe ing. Mrs. Popham was a native of Ger- is a very keen-minded woman and her : many jtnd had t>een a resident of thia T. H. Drake finished putting the slate remarks are decidedly to the point, be i country for 28 years She leave» a hue- roof on Franklin high sch'iol last week. ing pithy and »nappy. Do not fail to band, a eon and two daughter», and hear her. The Lenta W. C. T. U in three brothers Members ot the local WANTED—One of the large maga vited to corne in a Ixidy. chapter of the Eastern Star were al- zine publishing house» desire» to employ At 11 o’cljck next Sunday, Easter tendante at the funeral. an active man or woman in thia com morning, the I.aurelwood M. E. Sunday munity to handle a special plan which School will give its E*ster program, in Grays Grossing has proven unusually profltab'e. Good which the little folks will have a part. opening for right party. A tiress with In tlie evening the pastor, Dr. Carlos, The b«*auty »pot anioni; Portland two reference», Publisher, Box IH, will preach an Easter Hermon and the Time» Sq. St»., New York City. cbior will furnish Easter music. Come suburbs Walter Sanders, our pooular butcher, early and get a goo<l seat in both these has a new Fort!. aervicea. Advertised Letters Mr. Bley thing, one of our stanch Advertised letters for week ending Mr. and Mrs E Sloan and family of Democrats, is talking of going m Cali April 15, 1916: Berry, Mrs Stella; 4J3»»-63d street. S E , left last Monday Goff, Ray; Huppuicb, Mrs. Elsie; (or Chicago, where Mr. Sloan will en fornia. Mrs John Howe entertained the Jielior, All; Johnson, Mrs Hattie; gage in businetn. Noice, J.; Sullivan, Annette; W ittie, The Kern Park Christian Church is G. C. E. Club Thursday with an old- An enjoyable time W. M.; Zinn, F. observing Holy Week by holding special fashioned dinner Geo. W. Spring, Postmaster services. Next Sunday evening at this is reported. Tne next regular evening church tlie Junior Congregation will merting of the club will be held at the have charge of the Easter exercises. home of Mra. Thelka ESTIMATES FURNISHED Mr. Jones has built an addition to hia Mrs. M Frances Swope, president, and Mrs. Nettie Fiahburn, vice-president, store building, occupied by Mr Black' burn. together will direct the service. We will Make Anything Ton Want oat of Sheet Metal GUTTERING and ROOFDIG Bring in Your Repairing, No Job too Small Mr». Mary Fisbburu of 4<i2O-71»t S. E , President of the Arista W. C. T, I'., • * who has un-lergoue a serious o|«*ra- ti.'ii at the Portland Sanitarium, is re ported M» getting along uiwly. in open all the year, Many of the beat exhibit« from tne Panama-Pacific ExpoH- ition have been taken to San Diego making this fair bigger and better than ever Wood, Goal and Building Material Prompt Delivery 968 9326 FOSTER ROAD Mr. Wissendanger of the Forest Ber vies will give a lecture free to the pub- lie at the Is-nts Library on Friday, April 2Hth. at 8 p. m Mr. Wissendanger’s topic will be, “The Work of a Forest Ranger, ” In addition to the 125 slides which will be shown there will be exhibited a com plete pack outfit and a new portable telephone weighing 2% lbs, which is part of the regular equipment of Forest Ranger- in National Forests. An Osborne Fire Finder, such as was used last summer on .Mt. H<s>d, for ascer taining the exact location of a forest fire will also lie snown and explained. FOR HALE or TRADE—2 room honse 1 and lot for Teso, Harness and Wagon,. small difference in cash. Box 51 Lente, Oregon or call at 9916 Mth Ave , Lenta. W. F. Kelly, Charles Ellis and Charles Tillman have gone to Vader, Wash., to asist in work in »sawmill. Robt J. McCollnm han gone to Bern, Montana, where he will be emjdoyed an an engineer. Tim Walsh baa l«een confined to his bed the pant week with rheumatism, but U some lietter. ja