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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1917)
I Localjand Personal Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Bundy, , of Lenta, on April let, a eon. Mr. and Mre. Joseph Gething of 60th avenue are rejoicing over the advent of a young daughter, who arrived on April 2nd John D. is doing a rushing business these days. He has put on an extra de livery man and still has all he can do to keep up with his orders. Mrs. Jas. M Leitch, of 90th St., re- I turned Wednesday morning from : Dalles, where she has beeu visiting her . parents. “When bone dry laws make thirst acute, Use apples as a substitute."—Pacific Christian Advocate. Several of the tnemliera ot Eureka Re- liekah hxlge ot l.enta were entertained at the home of Mre. Bloom, of Arleta, thia aftenuxin, the object being to per fect arrangement# (or the organiaation of a social club in connection with the lodge. A surprise ehower waa given in honor of Miae Rachel Vincent Wedneeday af ternoon at the home of Mrs. J. C. Bal aton, of 99th St. Many pretty and use ful gifts were presented. Miao Vincent io to be married the latter part ot the month to Mr. C. Christenson. W. E. Goggins, Chief of Ix^uts Volun teer Fire department* bought 2M0 lbs. of old paper from the school children of Lenta on Saturday and Monday for the Portland tire department. The paper will be eold along with, th# real bought by the de|>artment for the Iwnetit of the firemen's pension fund. Frank Brown and Nick Faler are leaving this eveningjor Boardman, Ore. near which place the former has taken a homeetead. He ia taking a car load of equipment for grading and levelling land which he has used in his buaineae operations in thia vicinity and which will be very useful to him in hia new home. New Spring Goods Are Now on Display We have nearly doubhxi our stock adding many new lines of Spring merchandise purchased weeks ago prior to many — any ot the advanced prices. This enables us to quote prices much below the down town sales. New Glovea, atlk, kid and chaiuoisuede 60c to |2 00 New White Waists, «Hr, |l.», 1.31», 1.49, 1.09, LOH Crepe de Chen# and Georgette Crepe Waists |3 9H, 4 50 and 4 98 Nev Middy Blouses, plain white or with fancy collars at 85c, 98c, |1 25. ¡49, 1 9K New House Drawees, including the new Billy Burke Dreeses at 98c, 11.25, 1.49 1 <» l ue Wash Skirts to match many ot the new Middles at 2.2ft Shoes, many new and desirable styles, with light tops hel<l at the church thia (Thursday) even ing, at which time the officers of the church and Sunday school will be elect ed for the coming year. Thursday evening of neat week the Diatrict Elder, Rev. H. Schuknacht, will t>e present and preach, after which the Inal quarterly conference (or the year will t>e held, Annual reporta of all the <lei>artinenta of the church will be given at thia time. The monthly buaineaa meeting of the Y. P. A. waa held in the young men'x room of the church on Tueeday evening. About sixty young people were present. At the conclueion of the buaineaa aea- aion an enjoyable eocial hour waa speut. Mrs. John Howe entertained the Laf- i a-lxit Club last Thursday afternoon [ with a daffodil luncheon. Everyone re- | ported an enjoyable time. Mrs. 8. E. Tregelles Fox left Tueeday morning for her home in Prineville, Oregon, after spending the past three. ' months in town with her son, J. Sanger The Oregon Civic league at their I Fox. of the Herald. weekly luncheou on Saturday of this Mre. Mattel Hayes, who has been week will diecuas the “08,0110,000 Road visiting Mrs. Birdie Brum well, of 10003 Bond Bill.” E. J. Adame, ot Eugene, Foster R->ad, expects to leave for Seattle member of the State Highway Commis about Saturday to join her husband sion, will speak in favor of tne bill, and who bes secured work there. A. G. Johnson, of the City Engineer's The Lenta Alumini Organization will office, will oppose the measure. The | meet this evening (Thureday) at the meeting will occur in the Gold Room of 1 school auditorium. Some members of Multnomah Hotel. the Parent-Teacher Association will free Methodist Church. A proud and excited young father chaperone the meeting. On Tueeday evening the 24th inat. a rushed into this office as we were atxiut | kThe Oddfellow lodge of Arleta, to go to press last week and announced missionary meeting of unusual intereat Barber Shop will entertain the Grand Master, the advent of their little daughter and will be held in the 1-enta Free Melh- Henry Westbrook, tomorrow (Friday rushed out again before full particulars odiat Church. On thia occaaion C. 8. Up-to-date Hair Cutting evening. The session will lie open to could be obtained. I .a ter he returned Csatierg, a returned miaaionary from Velvet Shaves, Razor Honing all Odd Fellows. Rebekahs and their and we have l»x-u able to ascertain that India, will give a atereopticon lecture Special attention to children Conveniently located i friends. the name of the little lady whose com on that intereeting country. The pule W. O. Ash and family, of 91st St., are ing has caused such a commotion in her lie are invited to attend. Admiaaion FOSTER RD. and MAIN ST. i moving to E. 30th and Morrison Sta. in small corner of the town is Arline ( free. A free-will offering will lie taken. CIGARS AND TOBACCO | the city. Their many friends in Lents Sauna Goesett and she weighed nine and I Come in and enjoy the music regret their departure, but extend to one-half lbs. The parent« reside at from our Edison Amberola ' them their best wishes that prosperity 9424-57th Ave., 8. E. Mother and girlie Methodist Church. I may attend them in their new home. are doing finely. The nervices for next Sunday will lie a# Mr. and Mre. Geo. V. McClure, of The news editor is very much inter- usual Rev. Jasper will take for the NO GUESS WORK j 91st St. left the middle of the week for eeted in the growth of the Mt. Scott dis topic of his morning sermon, “The Basis J Rex, where Mr. McClure will enter up- trict and for this reason always like to of Forvivenees.” The evening topic will IN OUR HORSESHOEING ! on bis duties as pastor of the Friends hear of the arrival of the stock in our tie “Christ’s Message to Tlioee who Hun- occasionally thia honored ger after Rightoousneee.” Cha#. Wilson midst, but; I The shoe put on by guess is never i Church of that^place. ___ his get-away j will contribute a solo to the musical fea- bird manages to ► make i satisfactory. Correct horse shoe Norman Merrill, of Clatskanie, Co ing calls for a correct knowl-' without serving notice. An instance of I tures of the evening service, lumbia county, was in this section the s lge of the foot and how first of the week, visiting some of the this character occurred a week or two | On Tuesday evening of next week at to treat it properly. daries looking after cattle. Tlie dairy ago. but the fact has percolated into the First Methodist Church, Portland WE HAVE THAT KNOWLEDGE business is developing rapidly in Colum our sanctum at last that a firfl- young will lie held a meeting of more than or- son arrived at the home of Dr. and Mrs. ! dinary interest. It will be one of the MATT GREENSLADE, Blacksmith bia county and there is a general move ment on the part of farmers to increase C. W. Tidball, of »2nd St., 8. E., on 70 simultaneous meetings in connection Foater Road and 93d St. March 19th. Our congratulations are with the jubilee movement, which will I the size of their herds. tardy, but they are none the lees Bin- lie held in all parts of the country on cere and hearty. that evening. Special services will also be held in the foreign field upon the same date. Dr. Doney, of Willamette University, will address the Portland Church Notes meeting; Miss Holmes, a returned mis sionary from India, will also speak. Miss Hopkins, of Salem, who will go a. Friends Church. The annual officers were chosen at a missionary to India during the com- the monthly meeting of the Friends ing summer, will be introduced tipon Church held April 5, and are as follows: this occasion. A representative dele- Presiding Clerk, J. Sanger Fox; Re nation from the Lenta church will at cording Clerk, Eflie R. Tamplin; Cor tend. The Ladies’ Aid will serve their responding and Statistical Secretary, Edna Burns; Treasurer, Murray Hunt; monthly silver tea on Wedneeday after Finance Committee, C. C. Barker, j noon of next week at the home of Mrs. Chairman, A. D. Kenworthy and J. 8. | Dawson, on 92nd St. the third house Fox; Educational Committee, Eva north of the Ixnts school. Kenworthy, Chairman; Temperance The Easter morning service was enjoy Committee, Geo. V. McClure and Geo. I ed by a large audience. The children’s L. Carr; Missionary Committee, Effie exercises were especially pleasing. In B. Tamplin, Emel Swanson, C. C. | the evening the choir gave the Message Barker, Nettie Littlefield, Ben Brum ot Easter in Song, the program consist well, Olive Pearson; Home Missionary ing of several chorus numbers, as well Committee, Susan Mann, N. G. Wilcox, as selections by the Ladies' quartette, Ben Brum well, Ethel McClure; Peace the Male quartette, a mixed quartette and Literature. Maggie Carr; Sunday and solos. This was greatly enjoyed. School Committee, Emi) Swanson, I The congregation of the Ix-nts Methodist Maggie Carr, Murray Hunt, Bertha ; Church are very appreciative of their Barker, Kenneth Tamplin, A. J. Boat-1 choir ami their loyalty and faithfulness wright; Ushers, N. G. Wilcox, O. M.! in furnishing such excellent music each Tamplin; Pastoral Committee, (Elders) I Sunday. Effie B. Tamplin, C. C. Barker, Olive The Epworth League was Haddened by Pearson. Ben Brnmweil; Overseers, the absence ot one of their most faithful Maggie Carr, Suxan Mann, Emel Swan-1 members, Edwin Norene, who had re- son, Allie M. Lull ; Ministers, John and Hjtonded to the call of his country arid Nettie Biley, Geo. L. Carr, rhoebe left early Easter morning for Vancouver Hammer, Myra and Edward Smith, to join his Company. All honor to Philander and Ethel Arnold. those who give themselves to their The Friends Christian Endeavor So country in ttiis time of nw-d, but a spirit ciety met at the home of Mrs. Maggie of xa<lnexs is unavoidable a# we liegin to Carr, 7H29-62d Ave., 8. E., Tuesday realize the awful possibilities of war. The Ladies’ Aid met at the parsonage evening, April 10, for their monthly meeting. New officers for the year on Wednesday for an afternoon session. were elected as follows : President, Emel J. Swanson ; Vice-president, I^s- lie Mendenhall; Becordlng Secretary, NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Dorris Mann; Treasurer and Cor- In the County Court of the State of reep-inding Secretary, Edna Burns; Oregon, for the County of Multnomah. Chairman Missionary Committee, Arna In the matter of the estate of J. E. Bass; Chairman Prayer meeting Com Heiler, deceased. mittee, Maggie Carr; Chairman Social Notice is hereby given that the under- Committee, Estolla Stroud; Chairman signed, A. Kermode, Administrator of Flower Committee, Buth Parsons; Or- the estate of J. E. Heiler, deceased, has ganist, Goldie Carr; Ushers, c. c. filed his final account in the County Barkerand Carrol Tamplin. Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Multnomah, and that Friday the 27th day of April 1917, at the hour Evangelical Church of 9:30 a. m of rani day, at the Court The regular church services will be House at Portland, in said County ami held on Sunday. The pastor will preach State, has been appointed as the time in the morning. At the evening service and place for the hearing of objections Ralph Bperrow, one ot the young men to said final account and the M-ttlement of the church who is preparing for the thereof. ministry, will preach hie initial sermon. A. KERMODE, AdminMrator. There will be special music by the or W K. Royal, Attorney, Suit 022 chestra and choir at both these services. Henry Building. At 3 o'clock in the afternoon the pastor Date ot first publication March 29th, will conduct the regular services in the 1917. church at Happy Valley. Date of last laut publication April 27th, The annual church meeting will be 1917. 17 Chester’s Why a Lents Man Stopped Using Phone Your Want« tn The Herald Néw Ginghams, the l»est Utility ginghams and a lieautiful selection, selling everywhere at 15c yd, our special price 12'»c. New knit and muslin Underwear. Hosiery, our Stock at present comprises over seven hundraxl doaeu ladies' mlxeee, children's and men's hos iery, priced as follows, 10c, 12S«. HR'. 19c, 25c, 29c, 3ftc 39c, BOc anil |1.00. Men's Work Shirts and Overalls at lowest prices Small lot ot men's and boy's Suita, mostly amali sizes at leas than wholesale prices today. WANT ADS Home. I m H Fuetto, Taleir 7H24 One cent a word drat Inaerllou; one half ernt BHb^^uvnt hi»vrtlona WILL TRADE for unemboredncti i I<enta or Portland property. .House and lour lol# in Clatskanie. Value 01100. POR SALE Every inch In fruit or lierries Apply thia office. 15 tf FOR 8 ILE—240 egg incubator. Per feet condition. Price 85. Call Home phone 2012. 15 LOST OR FOUND FDR SALE—White Iegliorn and GOLD Knight# of Ma<-<-alx*e pin. Binale Island Red <-gg« for setting fi.Ol) Owner can have Mine on proving to *1.SO per setting of 15. II. N. Himc- property and |>aying fur thia ml. II tf liaugh, Dre«ham. I! 1. lttf INDIES Mi'EE—Owner can have Wild. TRADE for tanta property 100 same by proving property and paying acres in Central Oregon, all fenced, ’>0 tor thia mi. II if acres in crop«, 2% miles to railroad Enquire at thia office I4tf WORK WANTED GRAVEL and SAND. Phone Talxir 20ri3. FOR PLOUGHING and harrowing R. Heyting. 13 Stf call Tabor 3783. Going Up or Staying Down Some grocers are constantly boosting the prices of foodstuffs. This store is consistently and reso lutely keeping prices down. WHICH DO YOU PREFER? Headquarters For Seeds and Fertilizers. L. E. WILEY Tabor 170« 9040 Foster Road WHEN YOU TRADE AT HOME You Help lloo0 Your Own lnl«*rwt* H. C. CARVER (Successor to C. J. Holway) the North Main St. Grocer, Is Located (tn “The Hill” for YOUR Con venirncr We call and deliver Ta »Mir 32W2 VS MARKET 5927 92nd SL S. E. “Extra Choice Meats" Jersey Bell Butter FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ALWAYS FRESH EAT OUR MEATS » You’ll need neither a hatchet nor a stick of dynamite. A good, ordinary set of molars will easily dispose of A Fine Tenderloin Steak, A Luscious Round Steak, Steak 9 A Nutritious Roast, A Diph of Pork Chops An Extra Porterhouse Steak If you haven’t any teeth we have sausage that will fairly melt in your mouth. Eat our meats, good for your stomach. Eggiman ’ s Meat Market 6919 924 Street . ♦ Express and Moving For SPECIAL cervice, Lor service, prompt delivery, low chargea charges and careful carefnl handling, try AINSWORTH AUTO SERVICE, 9101 Foster Rd. We have a new 2‘4 ton covered van and are prepared to handle anything in any weather. Kvenlnga Kvenlns« and Sundays. Bundays, Tabor T.bor JHM MM Tabor TWO TIMO Portland Portland Of., Of., m m 11 ij Alder. Alder. Mar. M»r M y» *