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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1917)
WANT ADS FOR SAIJI___________ GRAVEL and HAND, I'h,>n,' Talior 14063 R. Ileyting 5t( HELPWANTF.il MALE WANTED Fifty men to learn Auto mobile, Gas Tractor, Eleetrlo Starter, Ignition and Stationary Engineering. Only two inolili,« 9, coin plot,' course Flnialicl atudaiiUi get |3 AO to 16.00 per day. Call or write for free catalogue, I leinpliill'« L'adibg Traile Hchook. 7<)7 Hawthorne Ave., at Eaat 2Otli Ht. 45 Tin. ia one-half Phone l«<nta 43 7 COW FGR HALE 3 year oluJereey frmli first week in Noveinlwr. A. J' Boatright, 96'.‘|>, 66lh A Ve. H. E. 43 pd VIOLIN LKHHONBPrieee reason- able. Milton KaUky. Phone Tabor2H2S. WANTED:— A partner to «hare barhelor'« quarter». Apply, 10003Mth Ave. WANTED:—Job work of all kind* about house or garden, putting in wood or vegetablea, etc. Phone Tabor 31*7. 45-M When in Lents Get Your Meals At The Cottage Restaurant A. KNAPP, Prop. Careful Study Careful »truly ia needed in «hoeing any borne. We make a »|>ecialty of etudying your boree, hie di«|»oeition and hi. need», and guarantee not to Injuie the tendered feet. MATT GREENSLADE, Blacksmith Foster Road and 93d St. PLUMBING Prepare for Winter, get your SUPPLIES AND FIXTURES —FROM— B. F. MILLER The Lents Plumber Talipr 5542 5966 tr.'nd St. WE TAKE PRIDE fn the Sanitary Arrangement of Our Shoo The best is none too good for you Quick Service, Sanitary Condition^ Satisfactory Work, Moderate Priera Special Attention to Children'« Hair Cutting CHESTER’S BARBER SHOP PERSONALITY IN SUIT:» Made to fit any figure I^adv or Gentleman FABRIC and WORKMANSHIP GUARNTEED Old Suita Cleaned, Preaaed and Repaired. F. F. EHRLICH LADIES AND GENTS’ TAILOR 9134 FOSTER ROAD LOCAL BRIEFS Mr. and Mr» Clifton Johnson are tlie proud parenta of a Inmiicing baby Kiri' born Oct 14th. Mrs. H. Look, of 5026 97th St., left the laat of the week for The Dalle«. where »he will apend some time with relatives and friend«. Min Terrell, paator of the l«>nta Friend« Church, 1« making an extended visit to Scuttle and vicinity, where «he ix awisting in Evangelistic nervine». Mr«. J. L Campbell Hr.,and daughter, Mi«« Marjorie, of Clatskanie, Ore., were giM-Ml« on Sunday of Mr«. Minnie Hyde and daughter, Mi«« Eiixalieth, of 94th Hl. Marufn Huxley, of Co, IL. Third Oregon Inf., viaitwl relative« ami friends in Lente, over Sunday, He ex|Mscte to leave with hi« coin pan/ for North Car- olina the last of the week. Edwin Norvne, of Co. C. 3rd Oregon Inf. «pent Sunday with the home folk., calling upon «uveral of hi« friends a« well. Thia will be bi« last visit to Lenta before leaving for the South. Eurekah Reliekah lodge of Lenta held a very H|«*cial aeanioti on Friday evening of lasleveek. Then* wa» a large attend ance. A claM of candidatea were In- atructad in the Rrliekah degree. The Lenta Grange degree staff are making big preparation« to attend the Orient chapter on Haturday ot thia week where they will put on the work in the initiation of a cla«« of candidates. (Continued ¡from Page 2) Watson’s Station. You are Invited. Copeland Lumber Co just * Mrs. Richard _ _ Smith .... . has r __ returned p from a week end visit with her husband, Construction Superintendent at Ameri- can Lake. Till« 1« Mrs. Smith's third week end visit since Mr. Smith went to the canton merit, lie ha« his auto there To inspect our work and com and they enjoyed many rides through ’ pare down town prices with ours. the Hurroundlng country. Mrs. J. M. Erb has recently returned i from a visit at Big Spring», Union i Special care taken with babies County, H. Dakota. Hhe waa absent | several week». When «he left Dakota^ and children’s pictures. there waa about «lx inches of «now on the ground. Her si»ter, Mrs, A. L. The latent styles at lowest Cummings returned with her and will ■ pend «nine time In Oregon with Mr«. prices consistent with good work. Erb before returning to her home in Big Spring«. Mr«, Headrick, of 71st Ave. i« prepar ing for an extended visit with her par ent« and also with Mr. Headrick’« family at Ht. Claire, Hawkin« County, Tenn. Uttle Mi«« Mary Margaret, now pa«t eix month« of age, will give her two grandmother« a surprise, a« Tabor 5103 they will not be looking for them. Mr«. F, H. Blauvet and baby eon, 6434 Foster Road Ralph of 73rd Ave. H. E, «pent the day with Mrs. Regan, at Ramapo Station, Tuesday. Quality First-Service Always Soft Yellow Fir Lumber At prices that please Sasb, Doors, Shingles and Roofing, Building Paper and Builders Hardware Arleta Studio W. H. GILLIS HALLOWEEN SOCIAL WEDNESDAY, THE 3IST Mra. F. M. Jasper, Mrs. J. C McGrew, [ Mm. W. H. Richardson, and Mrs. Min- | nie Hyde attended the annual meeting Rwnember the dvllgbtfu! ftolloween of the Woman*« Foreign ' Missionary Entertainment and Social to be given Hociety for the Portland District, under the auaptvea of the Parent Xpach- Methodist Church, held at the Hellwood er Aaeociation of District No, 45, in the church on Friday last. school aeaetubly hall at Gilbert on The Mt. Scott Drug Co. have installed Wednesday evening of next week. In a new and up-to-date peanut and pop the flrat announcement of thia enter corn roaster ami are now prepared to tainment the date waa announced as cater to the public, giving them some Tuesday which waa a mistake and we thing hot now that the weather has iw cheerfully make tbiacorrection. It will com« too cool to make ice cream a tie a regular Halloween affair, dute and |M>pular refreshment. all— Wednesday evening the diet inat. Donald I'pdyke, of Gilbert Road, Everybody invited to attend ano have a well known to resident« of the Mt. Scott good time. district as one of the youngest violinists of the community, ia showing his patriot Mrs. french Passes Away. ism by purchasing a Lilierty Bond with Abbie 0. French, o( Bellroee Station, his savings from a paper route. Thia is died at )»er home on Saturday evening a splendid thing for a boy to do. last, aged 61* years. Her husband, A splendid musical benefit program Henry A. French, and one son, L. H. is l>eing arranged for the benefit of Reu French, are left to mourn. » ben Wilson Post G. A. IL, to be given Funeral services were held Tuesday in Odd Fellows hall, Lent«, on Saturday afternoon al the Finley Undertaking of next week, Nov. 3rd. A camp fire parlors. Incineration at Mt. Scott Park «Ml also l»e held in connection with thia Crematorium. * « entertainment. A more extended no The sympathies of tlie entire rommuq-, tice will appear next week. ily are extended to the bervaved.hiiHband Rev. W. R. F. Brown, formerly pas and son. Mrs. French was held fn high tor of the Lenta Methodirt church, who esteem by all. has l>een confined to the house for the paxt year, following a stroke of paralysis You can sell your Liberty Bond at the annual conference a year ago, has been critically ill nt Ins home on Kind at a moment’s notice. You can M. the past week. He is reported as borrow on it at any bank. It is somewhat better at present. Rev. and Mrs. Geo. V. McClure, of Rex, were guest» of Mr. and Mr». Mendenhall, of Lents, for several • lay. last week, also visiting and calling upon their many friends in this vicinity Mr. McClure gave his lecture on "Today and Yesterday" in the Friends Churches at Sunnyside and Piedmont while in the city. The I-ents Parent-Teacher Association will meet in the school assembly hall Friday afternoon of this week at 2:46. Attorney Jerry Boonaugh will spe«k on Food Conservation. A program will be rendered from the primary grades. Several interesting features have been arranged ior this meeting and a large attendance is desired. Gne of the Soldier t»oys of Lenta who has enjoyed a recent visit with the home folks is G. Warren Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Clark. Ho is 1H years old and was formerly a student at the Benson Polytechnic school. He en listed in the navy a year ago and was graduated from the electrical course al Man* Island as a second class electrician in May of this year. a Rural Items Phone Tabor 1371 6438 Foster Road •. -, Staple ■ and Fancy ¿Groceries » * k*z*lL* » e L‘ Phone ua your orders TABOR 2716 DRAKE & MAUCK —— KERN PARKtp Cabinet Shop See us for SCREENS WINDOWS PICTURE FRAMES GLASS. ETC. - Call and see the new line* of Toys that we manufacture— STICK HORSES ROCKERS '' ' ___ CHAIRS, ETC. 2 JOINTS S. C. SMITH, Prop. 126 Fourth St. and 349 Washington St. PHONE TABOR 7576 4633 67 St. S. E. I the very finest of security. The Ijcnte Station Barber ft now located at the RICE-KINDER LUMBER CO CUT RATE BARBER SHOP 9137 Foster Road Opp. P. O. Shave 10c Hair Cut 20c Sham 15c Lady's S poo 30c Mill at Lents Junction The Finest in the World and at Le»« than you can get it for elsewhere Aim» Sanitary Clottiee Bleach and full instruction« how to nxe it. No more Blue Mondays 100th St, 4 Blocks South of Foster Road FLOYD MURPHY, Prpo. AUTO TRANSFER Piano and Furniture Moving. Long Distance Hauling. Express Service. Specially equipped to handle picnic parties. Reasonable rates. ERNEST E. HATTER 8334 S4th Street S. E. Tal»or 3774 Portland Stand : Bdwy. 962, A 1962 LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATH, SASH, DOORS, SLABWOOD, HO We sell sawdust for bedding Phone us your orders Tabor 2116 D 61-2411 TALK TO C. A. NO RWOOD G MORRISON LUMBER CO. G. A. Morrison, Mgr. Tremont Station, Portland, Oregon Phone Tabor 62 We have a large stock of No. 1 Dry Cordwood at $7.00 Per Cord When you Want sporting Goods, Bicycles, Bicycle and Automobile Supplies and Repairing. It’s a good habit to get into. BICYCLE SUPPLIES Tires, .................................. each $2.00 to $4.50 Lamps.................................... each 2.00 to 3.50 Horns................................... each 1.65 to 3.50 Bells|........................................ eachf.20 to 1.00 Carriers..................................each *.75 to 2.00 Pedals.................................... Pair .75 to 2.00 Tubes..................................... Each 1.00 to 1.50 Grip........... „.......................... Pair .25 to .75 Box Bars............................... Each________ 1.25 AUTO SUPPLIES Goodyear Tires, Spark Plugs, Batteries, Veedal Oil, Carbon Remover TO CLOSE OUT on Foot Balls, Striking Bags, Boxing Gloves. 25 per cent discount while they last. SOME SPECIALS Assorted Spark Plugs, your choice, each 50c 100 doz. spokes, per doz. 15c Flash Lights, each 60c to $3.00 5 pair Bicycle Tires a pair $3.00, each $2.00 REPAIRING Bicycles. Umbrellas, Soldering. Fishing Tackle, Bicycles, Electric Light Bulbs, Pocket Knives, Trench Kits, Vacum Bottles. C. A. Norwood, 5907 Foster Road TABOR 4938