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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1918)
Rev. M. tthnpp was appointed at the Mrs. Bollings ie receiving the sym pathy of her manv friends upon the recent conference to fill the vacancy at the Lenta Evangelical Church, occa death of her mother, Mrs. Hunt sioned by the resignation of Rev. T. R. A eon was born May 7th to Mr. and Hornshucb Rev. Shupp has l*en sup Mrs. Frank Cruikshsnk, 619 Marion ply pastor for several weeks, occupying avenue, Bellwood. They are former the pulpit at the Sunday morning serv Lents residents. ices. Jim Henderson and family are mov Mrs l<ottie Terhune and Miss Mattie ing for the summer to a farm in Happy Valley Mr. Henderson formerly worked Matson of Missoula. Mont., have Ire- in the Lents poetoffice and is now post turned home after spending several weeks with Mrs. L. M. Hedge They master at the Ar'eta sub station. recently accompanied an invalid uncle Mrs Ida Delaney from ixing Beach, of Mias Matson to California, where tie Gal., is visiting her mother in East went to make hie home with hit sister. Portland. She’has called on old friends News reached them here that he had in l-enta, among whom were Mr. and , passed away following an operation Mrs. Nick Faler and Mr. and Mrs | J Allen Dunbar. pLENTS BRIEFS Mn Lewis Coryell has r«onr»>! from a reont illness. A mn w ■ born to Mr. and Mr«. Joseph Van Havel May St*. Mie** Georgia and Nellie Fawcett are again at tneir home in Woodmere. E. B. K tan. 4TV»6 Ninety-first street, has been on the tick list for the past weak. A eon was l»orn to Mr and Mrs. Wm. Gray May 6<h. He has been name«! John Dunean Gray. Dr. W. T. Stout, after a month’s ill ness. is again at bis office. 6.MK Seventy- seventh Street, 8. E. WANT ADS. Mrs. Sarah E. Spaulding has sold her home at 51*21* Ninetieth streel to W. I.. ------------------------------------------------- - —— T. Menefee, of Dufur, is the guest of' Powell, who has resided for some time Frank Menefee, on Foster Road. at Johnson Creek near Ninety-second FOR SALE—GRAVEL and SAND. R 11 cyl nig. Phone Tabor 2063. 5t( Dr. J. H. N*»h, of Oregon City, was a street. Mrs. Spaulding will go back to Lenta visitor recently He was former her old home in Minnesota. WANTED—Ijidy to do family washing ly in the office with Dr. Stout. in Mt. Scott district. Tabor 80ZI. Ruben Wilson Post sent John Walr-ai, Mrs. Hedge is having the store occu- 1 Rudolph Hummel and J. L. Scheu man pied by A. N. Garden, the jeweler. 5928 as delegatee to the State Encampment FOR SALE—5 room house, lot 72x136. Good garden, fruit treee and berries. Ninety-second street, renovated and re of the G. A. R. at Albany last week. Reasonable. Apply M. W. Hepperlv, papered. Shiio Circle was represented at the con 1512 Franklin St , Vancouver, Wach. Frederick Armstrong and W. E. Gog vention of the Ladies of the G. A. R. at gins were delegatee from Mt. £cott same time by Meedamee Lilah MafTett, ROOM WANTED—In private home not Lodge I. O. O. F, to the Grand Lodge Olive Forte, Myra Smith and Belle far from business district. Phone or convention at Seaside this week. Ell wood call at Herald office. A. D. KENWORTHY and CO. Funeral Directors, Prof. T. B. Lawson Card of flunks W. C. T. U. W VILA«» BXPHRIHNâi es Leese» at Yser Nome st 7»c Meeting neat Tuesday at 2 p. m. with Mrs. J. L. Scheuerman, 6223 Eighty ninth street. Mrs. Mattis Slsstli,county president, will speak. There will also be a short program of readings and music. The patriotic work of the Union ie going right along. He Wilf Call seis Tsber Tine mu at Has. Marshall ISM !>•<'* Marshall si* Dr. F. M. Brook» Ml Oragoalau Hullillng PORTLAND OKI. Specialist la Surgery Gard of flunks We are grateful to the many friends, rhe G, A. R. and the Shiio Circle (or their many expressions of sympathy and l>eautiful floral offerings, occasioned by by the death of our father, ('has, R Drake. Ci-arroN B. Dnaxs, CoKSMt.iva S D hask . Phunei TAIluKiaes Notary 1'sblto Lent» Reni I:state Co. KAl.rit STANI. Prop. City and Country Property I.BNTR. OHKtKlN TALK OVER TOWN about PRACTICAL HAIRCUTTING FORMER LEMS GIRL GRAÜ14IES Cards have t>een received at this office announcing the approaching graduation of Eugenia Ellia from the Sumner, Wash., High School, a* valedictorian of her class. Miss Eugenia formerly at tended the Lents school and is one of the many charming and talented daughters of Mr. ami Mrs Chas. S. Ellis of Filly- third ave. The Herald extends heartiest congrat ulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ellis. at Chester'» Barber Shop with the electric clippers Tabor sms MM Puster K.-ad Tabor SMS Dr. Wm. Ree» Office and K ce hl« lice, M m K both Ml. roMTLAND. OR K, He are Proud of Oregon's Record Don’t Lose Them ImprreMons of Spring Time in the Liberty Loan and all other patriotic drives. We are proud of Portland, and our pride in Lents has t>een proven by the erection of our store. Our customers aav the store is also something to t>e proud of. If von are not a customer you are cordially invited to give us “the once over,’’ not once only, but very often. TWO ESTABLISHMENTS may I*- l<wt forever uniras adequately recorded Phone Tabor 5895 Phone Tabor 5267 j802-4 .»2nd Streak 8. E. < 4615 66th St., Cor. Foster Road KATZKY BROS. Arleta Lents SENECA CAMERAS Enables amateurs to arc uro Mtiafaclory rveults. First Claes Service Given Day or Night. BIG EAST SIDE DEPARTMENT STORE Close Proximity to Cemeterie* Enables Us to Furnish Funerals at a Minimum Expense. 5716-24 92nd SL S. E. Tabor 294 For Hair by B 61 :< BECKER'S MARKET LENTS PHARMACY, The San-Tox Store Office: Tafxir 3214 Resilience: T*bor 622 5927 92nd St. S. E. Tabor 2181 HR. I’. J. O'DONNELL “Extra Choice Meats" DENT1HT |ty Arit*n< Jersey Bell Butter FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ALWAYS FRESH 2 Cor. 92d ami Foster Road NEW METHOD LAUNDRY LKNTH. (IKK, r‘ Now is time to put up your eggs Tabor 3614 Water Glass QUICK SERVICE, FIRST CLASS WORK A 25c bottle will can 8 or 10 dozen eggs HATS FOR ALL SEASONS MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. Lents Millinerv •f GEISLER EROS. MRS. INEZ GVLLICKS 5920 92nd Street. Tabor 4754 EGGIMAN’S DR. C. S. OGSBURY Denistry a MEAT MARKET Tabor 2673 5919 92nd St LENTS, OREGON Lents Mercantile Company Copeland Lumber Co. 5805 92nd Street 8. E. Tabor 1141 LUMBER AND HIGH GRADE STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Fresh Fiuits and Vegetables BUILDING MATERIAL 9418 Foster Road Tabor 1371 OUR MOTTO -TO PLF.AFE AND SATISFY Buy your ADVERTISE? VICTORY AND WAR BREAD It Pays When Done Right at Try Our Screen WHICH ROAD? BRUGGER’S BAKERY, Tabor 5724 9112, Woodstock Ave. The Standard of Quality, The Leader in Price, The“Home-tase” For All Dry Goods STEVEN'S CASH DEPARTMENT STORE HICH road? This is the question every country community is facing today, In our community there are only two kinds of people. And they travel on just two roads. There are “home town patriots” and the “Out-of-Town patrons.” There is the “ Trade t Home” road and the “mail-order” road. Which class are you in? What road are you taking? It should be easy to decide. Every time we fail to patronize home interests we are boosting an outsider. Every time we take the mail order route we aae boycotting our home town. Which road? The only answer for us is the road to the right. W 5827-29 92nd St., near Foeter Road Tabor 3581 The Very Latest Cook Book Free The cost ie no more Axel KildahL Prop. 8919 Foeter Road Tabor 3429 D 61 FOR ALL KINDS OF The new RYZON COOK BOOK, edited by a well known expert contain« the beet recipe«, tried and proven hy ac t- nal baking from among 8,379 recipe« submitted by home and expert cook«. THIS COOK B<X)K IS DIFFERENT, It i« extensively advertised in the National magazines. It can only be gotten in one place in the Mt. Scott District. It’s retail price is |1.00, but—IT IS FREE. Bring this ad to our store and ask for the Cook Book—it will be given FREE to the first 300 customers buying I lb of Ryson Baking Powder. First-Class Sheet Metal Work and Repairing JOHN D. 8EE A. S. PEARCE, The Tinsmith Tabor 5x38 Foeter Rd., Opp. P. O. GUY ROBINSON, Tabor 1477 Manager For Good Suits, Best Materials and Moderate Prices see MANZ & MIR WALD Tabor 459« Buy Your AUTO SUPPLIES THE LENTS GARAGE Yeager Theatre 5940, 92nd 8L, 8. E. For “THE BOYS” Just the thing! A Soldiers and Sailors New Testament 3x4 l-2xl-2 bound in waterproof kakhi with flag in colors on front, only 50c at MT. SCOTT PUBLISHING CO. RICE-KINDER LUMBER CO. Huccessors to Miller-Mowrey Lumber Co. YOUR GROCER 92nd St and Woodstock Ave. Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Sash and Doors, etc. ■ILL AT LENTS JUNCTION Tabor 2116 100th BL, 4 blks from Foster 0 61.34,,