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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1917)
Mt Scott Herald fuge Two work. Their daughter». Fey and much as possible the local impel* CHURCH NOTES Joy. will be greatly missed in the should be the medium used to young folks’ circle, where they were Publutwsl Every Thnr*i*> at l-enl». Oregon by advertise, not other institutions Anabcl Presbyterian Church. ever active and helpful, and Ted will Tn« Mt Soivr Pv»i imlv.i Ooaraxv who do little or nothing to l»ene- last Sunday evening the time of the be missed by the boy*. 1 SANUER FOX. M*n*«tu« Editor. regular church aervi.-e at the Anal*! fit the community. The prayer« of their many friend.< MiNNlEG.KII'FXOt’GH HYPE, New» E-lltor On our part, we'll guarantee l‘rv»hyteri*n Church wa» devoted to in Lenta and Happy Valley will be I Al 1 ex tu miar . Clwiilattn» Mawagw. report* of the returning delegate* who offered in their Iwhalf, thut God Entere I a» se«'<>n4-cla»» malí matter Febru to give at least as good service attended the State Sunday school Con will go with them wherever they go, ary I». IS1» »1 the |»wl <’ibv»»t tx-nl», Oragoa. as we have been giving, and we vention at Newberg. l’he church choir and continue to make them a bless uw4er »el ot Cotiarva». Marvh X. ISTS. Babecription price 11 a year, tn advance aim to double the size of the and the orchestra of the Sunday school ing. paper and of the amount of lo rendered special music and joined with Rev. G. W. Plummer, pastor of tho I N onka : T abor 7 x M. D ài. cal news therein contained, and the audience for the song service in j Salem t’hurch during the past year, which the convention songs were use.1.1 will come to Lents. Rev. Plummer we solemnly promise not to YOUR PART AND MINE Mr. B. A. O'Mealy attended the State was formerly pastor of one of the "get-rich-quick" at the expense Sunday School Convention and visited Portland churches. When we took over The J. S. F. friends in ttie Quaker City Saturday, Herald five months ago. our of the community! down to Sherwood and spend friends lamented with us and The cost of living is becoming dropping friends Church. iug Sunday at the farm of Mr. Emory Upon even the Gilmore, a former Portlander, return The regular services will tie held in told us there was no money in intolerable. the printing business. We be flimsiest excuse prices of food ing to this city tn the evening Mie the Friend’s t’hurch on Sunday next. lieved. however, that here was a stuffs are raised, and if no ex Gladys I'reenall, a cousin of Mrs. O’ Rev. E. E. Taylor, o( Newberg, form Mealy, visits i at their home over tic erly Slate Secretary of the Prohibition place in the world to lx? filled cuse exists they are boosted on week end, returning to her home in Party in Oregon, will preach at the with credit, honor and uset'ul- general principles. Millions of N'ewlierg Mom lay, morning service. ness. and felt that if the task people who are dependent upon A new Missionary l>aby has just ar- ' The Christian Endeavor service al were fulfilled honestly, loyally their daily labor find it almost rived in the Anal>el Sunday school. It i rt 25 p. M. will lie in charge of ttie HEN your money is in th® bank it ia »nfo from pick and with intelligence that the impossible to keep soul ami has not l>een decide.! yet what shall I* Missionary Committee. Ttie topic will pockets and burglars. A man who is known to carry a large sum of money on his person soon is innrkcd ns financial responce would l>e suf body together. In hundreds of his field of action, but his father told be "Missionary Heroism." There will the school Sunday morning that he prey by the thief. None of the big men of tho country ficient for a modest living for thousands of cases their vitality would t>e please«! to have him go to the lie special music. carry large sums of money about. Don't tempt the thief. It is slipping away from pure lack foreign field. The proud parent» of tbe Friends or Quakers all over the world the new owners. may cost you not only your money, but your life. Hank your hate set aside one special day calle.I We think we were right, and of sufficient nourishment. Ye’ S\ lb. baby boy which arrived Wednes “Peace Day," to advocate settlement money with us. are encouraged at the breadth in the very face of this the in day morning are Mr. and Mrs. E. 1’. ( o( disputes tielween nations by arditra- 6 Town, of 3U23 5'>th St. S. E. Mother , tion. The evening service on Sunday of vision, the cordial co-opera satiable food speculators and and am are doing nicely; Mr. Town s tion. and unselfish public spirit profit grabbers are turning the cheat measure has, we notice, increased | will t>e devoted to this topic. A pro MULTNOMAH STATE BANK gram has been arrange.! by Maggie Carr, of those merchants, particular screws tighter every day. There quite perceptably in the last few days. ( chairman of the Peace Committee, as Lents, Oregon ly (and some private citizens) appears to be but one way in Tbe Gleaners, the ladies’ organisation follows: | who, while perhaps not agreeing which this sucking of the blood of tbe Anabel church, met at tbe home ; Song, audience. RRtut(UUtwmR(tatatatatMRRaouuucRMR»M*om*tM«imamamNat«uoiMim i by Mrs. Carr. with our policies in every par- °f humanity can be stopped, of Mrs. Elton Shaw, 4402 79th St. 8. E. Scripture on Wednesday afternoon for their regu- > Solo, by Kenneth Templin. ticular, yet realize the value of an(i that is for the government lar missionary meeting. Mrs. J. F. Ful M. C. A. Work of War, E. Swanson. The Herald to the community, to take prompt action and fix a ton was the leader and had planned an ] Y. EVERY FOOT OF Recitation, "Two Wrongs Never Make Great as has been the loyalty maximum price at which every interesting program which was enjoyed One Right." LUMBER SOLD | Work in War, Mr». Tamplin. of the few we are forced to ac article of food is to be sold, and by all present. Response to roll call Friends' was made by each one present giving a | by J. Sanger Fox. knowledge that their support *n fixing the maximum the current event of interest to missionary Solo, at thia l.umlwr Yard live» | Spirit« of the War, by has not been sufficient, and price should be first scheduled workers. Tbe topic for discussion was Exercise, Six up to it» pro mi mi to give six young men. that the point has not yet been down to normal. The fact that "Latin America. Following the discus- Closing < good, faithful srrvic». We Song by Congregation. reached where the plant is pay- a scarcity in foodstuffs exists aion a social hour was enjoyed at which can sell you the kind of ing expenses, to say nothing at should not be accepted as an tbe hostess was assisted in serving by Inmtier you want, in proper free Methodist Church. all of a ilving for the proprie excuse for allowing prices to Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Newland*. length» and warrant that Hereafter the services at the Free remain at their present outrag tors. laith the material and the Methodist Church will lie held in the Bennett Chapel. We make this frank state eous figures. afternoon each Nun.lay. Sunday school bill will aatiafy you. The service last Sunday w as one will be held at 2 o’oloCk, followed by ment believing that it will be all Herald Kenens Offer. of the finest we have had in six the regular church service at 3 o'clock. that is necessary to rally to One boy went to work last Satur months. Rev. Jasper gave a good Rev. A. Beers, the pastor, will be our aid all public spirited citi day on our subscription offer and sermon on "Christian Education.” present and conduct the service on Sun zens. Our time, money, energy brought in two new subscribers in Major Repp, of the Lents Church, day next. Some of the young folks of and such brains as we possess one hour. He got 50 cents on the gave two tenor solos which were First Church will come out and assist is devoted entirely to the up dollar for his work. We will give splendidly given and greatly enjoyed. in the service. you the same. Or we will give you Mrs. Repp accompanied him, also Prayer meeting on Wednesday even building of our district, end we tO* -. commission and a dollar watch acting as organist for the service w w pay expenses by the sale of when you bring us 10 new subscrib- The attendance is better than it ha ing was led by Mr. Herbert Hanson of I Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Sash and Doors, Nails, First Church. Some one will 1« dele three necessary and important ers; a $2.50 fountain pen for 25 been for some time, i A cordial in* gated to conduct the prayer service each Builders’ Hardware, Rooting and Building Paper commodities. If you are not in new subscribers; a $5 watch for 5») citation is extended to all. week. « new subscribers. Prayer metting will I be held on w the market for them we do not w Remember 40G commission and Wednesday evening at the residence a want you to buy, but we claim the premium, or 50’ • commission of Mr. B. T. Davis. a kern Park Christian ( hurt h. a as our right that all who have without the premium for all new The Ladies' Aid meets on Thurs At the Kern Park Christian <'hurch a Iabor 21 lit tooth St.. < blovka from loster Home 2411 a a need for them should pur subscribers. a day, the 31st inet, at the home of on Sunday morning the pastor. Rev. a « G. K. Berry will take for his sub chase them from us. our prices Any Sunday School class or young Mrs. I.a Mear, on Foster Road. ject. "The New Creation." The topic people's society that desires to make and service lieing equal. We for the evening will be, “Is Christ little money would do well to set have for sale advertising space a some of their members to work se ian Science Christian?” Evanqt-lkdl Church. in our columns, subscriptions to curing subscribers, Since the Herald Word came to Lents last Sunday Sunday School will be held at 10 our paper, and printing. contain» much church news all of afternoon that Rev. T. R. Ho n- o’clock a. m.; Christian Endeavor at A local merchant who uses your friends need the paper, Go chuch had been transferrer! to Sab m 7 p. m. our columns steadily and intel- after your friends and that 50 cents for the ensuing conference year. This The Senior Endeavor enjoyed a on tl dollar commission, Tabor 2181 came as a great shock to a major hike on Friday evening of last 5927 92nd St. S. E. ligently told us recently that In e that way you can fill your ity of the members of the Evangel week. It proved to be a great sue- although he does no other ad treasury and help to employ labor ical Church here and at Happy Val CVSBf 4 45 participating. vertising. he did the biggest in Lents, too. Remember we are of ley, as well as the host of wa. m Clyde Becklehcimer han promised cash business in April that he fering the biggest commission the friends of the good pastor and his tne Junior Endeavorers a hike in the near future, which is eagerly has ever done, and gives our postoffice rules permit for the ex highly esteemed family. tension of the newsiest paper ever anticipated. During their three years ’ minis columns the credit. Others are published in Lents. Jersey Bell Butter The Loyal Women have a fine tration these churches have made equally complimentary. We the J. A. DUNBAR, substantial growth. The musical crop of potatoes growing on FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ALWAYS FRESH have the necessary circulation, Circulation Manager. talent, loth instrumental and vocal, church lots. and can give service at least ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦e of the church and adherents have On Sunday evening, June 3, Rev. CAULIFLOWER, TOMATOES AND CABBAGE PLANTS NOW IN been developed and used in the ser Berry will preach the second of this commensurate with our rates. ♦ vice of the King. An orchestra of serie« of sermons, taking for his There is not a doubt that \te ♦ The Merchants 12 pieces has come into existence, topic. “Is Christian Science Seien- ♦ shall soon have to raise our due to the encouragement of this tifie?” of This Town pastor, who appreciates the value of The general public is invited to present subscription price of $1 : a year in common with other all the services of this church. in church services. HELP PAY music The Young Men’s Class, under his publications, for not only has ♦ leadership, finished a large room in the price of the raw materials ♦ THE TAXES Methodist Church, the basement of the church, putting doubled and trebled in common patriotic service will be held at A in a fireplace, securing a library of with other staples, but the Fed worth-while books, and, with the aid the Methodist Church on Sunday eral Government has now in of the business men of l^nts, have morning next, the 27th inst. Mem- placed a piano in the room. If R<v. bers of the G. A. R. and the Relief creased our mailing rates. For Homschuch is stronger in one point Corps will attend in a body. The this modest sum we give ser You can buy our goods in Portland, but tlwy can !»■ bought cheaper here than in another, it is in his ability boys in gray will also lie welcome vice in local news and organized o win young people for the church. should there be any residing in this A. S. PEARCE; The Tinsmith, Foster Rd. (Opposite P.O.) community service which can His many ministrations in time of vicinity. The pastor will take for not be Ixjught elsewhere at any orrow, as well as of joy, have < li his topic upon this occasion “The deared him to the hearts of the Mobilization of God.” Special music price. In our job printing de will be rendered by the male quar v. hole community. partment we have just com ■ To Mrs. Hornschuch belongs ’ he tette. The topic of the evening ser pleted a price list which has mon will be "Not Far From the credit due the wife of a minister, to at taken months to prepare, which, tor whom he can turn for council and Kingdom.” Mrs. Jasper will render the your in i armony with Mt. Scott encouragement under all circum a solo at the evening service. The Adult Bible class will hold stances; and who shares his interact GASOLI XE. Meliaco the kind that gives yon more power «ml niilvfi prices, is considerably lower in ail departments of the church out of a gallon, it has the kick, h not a MIXTURE. (continued on page 4’ than Portland price lists. To sum up in a word, the re Our New 5 Gallon Quick Action Pump Gives You Service. THIS AD IS quirements to keep a live, ener Don t Forget the Address getic newspaper in the field, it «019 FOSTER R...... Tabor 3429 !) 41 is necessary for advertisers to ff presented at onr n.-w fountain They are VITALLY IN redouble their efforts; to double TERESTED HERE their space rather than reduce DON’T STAND IN YOUR it; to make more intelligent and optimistic use of the space used. * OWN LIGHT AND GO THE... OUT OF TOWN TO SHOP It will be necessary for those funeral Directors. who are not subscribers to be TWO ESTABLISHMENTS The home merchant'» LENTS PHARMACY come so without further delay, prosperity MEANS YOUR PHONE TAROR B2R7 PHONE TABOR BROS Home of the «802-4 «2nd HTIfl I 1 I. r'„ while delinquent subscribers PROSPERITY. 4M« ftbth St.. Cor. FOSTER ROAD « IN LENT* ARLETA should pay up; let’s have a SAN TOX (URL t TRADF AT HOME Fir»» Cl*»» Service illven l>»y or Night < I ..e l-roilinlly to remeterle» Enables üs “Pay-Up” week. All the job »<• Furnlih rimeriti ■ m « Minimum Riprnee. printing in the district should F. R. Peterson & Sons, Props. be turned our way—providing Published by order of Tabor 2074 we can satisfy you as to ser vice, promptness and prices. As, THE LENTSIMPROVEMENTGLUB Mt. Scott Herald w f MILLER MOWREY LUMBER CO. Y ard at Lents Jet. BECKER’S MARKET “Extra Choice |Meats” ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRY SAVE YOUR OWN TIME STOP LENTS GARAGE GOOD for 5c Saturday May 26th fl. D. 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