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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1918)
«K Misses Alice and Stella Berry are George Snipes i» back at his old work with A. D. Kenworthy He has for some home from California, spending a sea time been employed in a garage in Port- son with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 land, ami recently ha* been on a trip to J. T. Berry, '.M03 ftl’th avenue. Nick Filer n home from the Spruce Eastern Oregon. Mrs. L. C. Mayer of Columbus. Ohio, I camp for a few day*. Dr. J. II. McSIoy and wife left T uck a schoolmate of Mrs. Kiisalieth Brown, A "on wan twrn May 28 to Mr. ami «lay for Sc. Paul, Minn., to visit Mrs. visited here Manday. She was surprised Mr». Emil Racrtte. 6862 >5th St. S. K. McSIoy’» father. From there they will to find Portland |>eople paying a 6 cent ! go to Nebraska to visit their daughter. street car (aie, while in Columbus only 0. A Norwood of Myrtle Park, wa* transacting huaineea in Lenta Tneaday. Mrs. Beeuier, who formerly lived in O cento IS charged. Enroute tr >iu Kalama, to their heme Roy B. Kelly »pent two week* at l-ents. in Wixalburn, by automobile, la-t Sun home from the »hip yards with the A son was born May Io Mr. and day. Mr. ami Mrs. Hartley Bonney ami mump» Mrs. Ben Churchill, 67U6 .’»5th Ave. An family t«a»k advantage ol the opporlim C. J. Cutting and family had a pleas interesting circumstance of this event is ity, woile passing thru Lento, to visit ant outing last Sunday, motoring to . its happening just one year to the hour with Mr. and Mrs. John Maffetl. Astoria ami back. from the wedding of Mr. and Mrs Mrs. John K. Baglev, Past Regent of , Mrs. Harold Allen of Newport arrives! Churchill. Willamette Chapter. 1» A. K . and Mrs I hen* last week on a vi»it to ner parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson and son J. M. Knight, Chaplain, were guvato ot Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Belina. Frank of Bcotta Mills are visiting rela Mr». Arthur Geisler and Mrs. Samuel Meo-iamee tteo. Spring. Nick Faler tives and neighbors in Lento. Mr. Wil Allen May 28 They also attended the | and W. J. McNeill are attending State son was the first commander of Reuben memorial egervisea at Lento sc I kmi I in Orange at Salem this week. Wilson Post. The Post wan named after tlte afternoon. Rouen Faith is employed by the Baer his father, who fought in the Civil Mr. Alger and family of Vancouver, A Cunningham Construction Oo. on War. Wash., cam» over last Sunday in their Government work near Warrenton. E. W. Clarke and family of Skaneate new Maxwell car an<l took Mrs. J. L. Arnold Eggnuan is in Good Samari les Lodge, south of Johnson Creek, Westover ami boys for a pleasant drive tan hospital, having undergone an oper moved the first of the week to Grass to Oregon City. They enjoyed the ation for appendiciti* a week ago Satur Range, Mont. Mr. Clarke will operate beauty oi (lie river and falls and the day. a 960 acre wheat and stock ranch. He ehlldreu were especially interested in the That. 0. Strang has »old a house ad is known all over thia district as the l<H-ks. joining his home. 6132 91st street S. E.. “jelly man,'* on account of the tine How- Can I Help? to J. Bergman, who is having it moved home-made jellies be has put on the By raising a good war garlen. market for several years. to his property on 91st street. A. D. KENWORTHY and CO TWO ESTABLISHMENTS Phone Tabor 5895 Phone Tabor 5267 •Thrift" was the won! brought to the W. C, T. U. meeting Tuesday at the home of Mrs Bcheueriuan by county president Mrs Mattie Sleeth. This was no new thought to the member», but Mrs. Sh-cth'a originality presented it in new light She said: "Oh, that the thinking women would cut «<tT shoe leather extravagance Iwfore they are coiii|H>lled by the Governmen t to do so. When the soldiers must have leather •hue» ami leggings, why should women waste so much on high tops ami heelsT" Mrs Sleeth is a memls*rof the lectme Bureau of the Portland W S. S. Com mittee. Mt. Scott W. C T r. meets with Mrs. Burgett Tuesday June ll, at 2 p. m. Flower Missions and Relief Work are live topics to be discussed. All interest along temperance lines is now centered on Washington, D. C. Will Congress en act war prohibition to save food and man power? We can depend upon our Oregon senator»to vote right. Mrs. Llxaia Cowperthwalt Mrs. Liaa I • Cowperthwalt, wife of A. Cowperthwait. paaaed away al her home, 2928 69th street, Wednesday. The fun FOR »ALE -GRAVEL and BAND R Heyling. Phone Tabor 9063. Mf eral services will l»< held Saturday morn lug at teuu'clock al Kelt worthy's Chapel. Tin- rcuiama will Is- taken to Mt. Scott oitlc. Marshall W* Kaa. Maraliall IMU Park Crematorium. Dr. F. M. Brooks 641 OrrgtHlInll llulldltlg Mrs. Ihsrssa Sieber PORTLAND Mrs Theresa Smlier, wife of John Sie oitx her. died lime I, of pneumonia, at her Specialist In Surgery home on Foster Road. The funeral ser vices were held Tin-sday afternoon at I'lioiivl TA HUH trail» Notary I'ubllo Kenworthy’s Cha|w*l, Rev. Father Heili gen otlieiating. Interment »will Mt. l.ents Reni Estate Co. Booti Park Cemetery. It Al.fit stANX. Prop. City and Country Property BIRTHS To Mr and Mrs. John William Frost, Boring, Ore., May 29. a son. To Mr. and Mrs William Johnson, 7232 Foster Road, May 16, a son. To Mr, aud Mrs. Otto Koski, 4826 filet Bl. B. E., Msy 16, a daughter. To Mr. and Mr». Glan M. Rowland, 3518 74th street, May 13, a son. Tt> Mr. and Mr». Reinhard J. Strasser, Ix-nto Station. May 16. a daughter Shower For Carol Hogue Mn. H. A Darnell and Mr». Ja» Leich gave a kitciieu ahower at the home of the former, Saturday, (or Miss Carol The patriotic American will keep piss Hogue, whose wedding to Mr. Jewe| and pastry in the background until the Kretw, will be an eveut of the month. war is over. 4615 66th St., Cor Foster Road Arleta First Class Service Given Day or Night. Close Proximity to Cemeteries Enables Vs to Furnish Funerals at a Minimum Expense. SHOES AND OXFORDS . R. & G. CORSETS BEST FITTERS Everything here for your War Garden. LMNTa. TALK OVER TOWN about PRACTICAL HAIRCUTTING at Chester’« Barber Shop with the electric clippers Via» Tostar Head Tabor a/TS Tabor was Dr. Wm. Rees onto« and KMldsnco. »M K nab St. t-OHTLAMti OHB. Impressions of Spring Time may I»- lost forever unless adequately recurrir-«! DAINTY WAISTS SILK AND VOILE SENECA CAMERAS Enables amateurs t-• secure satisfactory n-sulta. Food Conservation Products in Grocery Dept. THE BIG EAST SIDE DEPARTMENT STORE 5716-24 92nd St S. E. . « Tabor 294 ohmios Don't Lose Them New Goods for Spring and Summer at Katzky Bros SEE THE ATTRACTIVE LINE OF WOMEN’S Funeral Directors, o802-4 92nd Street S. E. Lents WANT ADS. W. C. T. U. NOTES B 61 BECKER’S MARKET For sale by LENTS PHARMACY, The San-Tox Store Other- TalHir 3214 Residence: T»>ror 522 5927 92nd St S.E. Tabor 2181 DR. I’. J. O'DONNELL “Extra Choice Meats” I lEXTIHT KvwnlnuM lly A i>p<>lnl mani Jersey Bell Butter FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ALWAYS FRESH LKNI'H, < IKK. NEW METHOD LAUNDRY 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 GEISLER BROS. NEZ GI L 592U 92nd Street. EGGIMAN’S DR. C. S. OGSBURY MEAT MARKET Denistry WHEN UNCLE SAM GETS BUSY LENTS, OREGON Lents Mercantile Company 5806 92ml Street S. E. Tal>or 1141 HIGH GRADE STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Fresh Fruits and Vegetables OUR MOTTO:—TO PLEASE AND SATISFY Buy your VICTORY AND WAR BREAD 5919 92nd St. HERE won’t be so much for you and me to do. But that time is not here yet. The first gun must be trained on the enemy by ourselves individual effort Co-operation — Public Opinion—the Power of the Press — the Commercial Club —these are the big guns that should bo brought to bear on this question. But it’s only a matter of time until Uncle Sam will j< n with us in this war against “mailorderises.” The President of the As sociated Advertising Clubs of the World, in peaking before the Federal Trade Commission recently, openly condemned the advertising of the mail order houses, saying in part: There is no reason why the catalog houses should be allowed the medium of the United States mails when all nttMt publications have refused to adeept their advertising.” The Federal Trade Commission has promi ed to stop al! unfair and dishonest publicity. So let’s do our part until, the big forces are enlisted on our side. Copeland Lumber Co. LUMHM AND BUILDING MATERIAL I Tabor 1371 It 9112, Wrxxlstock Ave. Tatror 5724 The Standard of Quality, The Leader in Price, The“Home-base” For All Dry Goods STEVEN'S CASH DEPARTMENT STORE 5827-29 92nd St., near Foster Road Done Right Yeager Theatre Th enew.RYZON COOK BOOK, edile>l by h w II known expert contain» the beM recipe», tried and proven by act ual baking from amoriz 8,379 r«-<-i[»e» «nhmitted by home ami expert cook». THIS COOK BO<»K IS DIFFERENT, It in extensively advertii-ed in the National tnazaxinew It can only b«i gotten in one plare in the Mt. Scott District. It’s retail price is 81 but—IT IS FREE Brir-g this ad to our «tore and ask for the Cook Book—it will lie given FREE to the first 3iM) customers buying 1 lb of Rvzon Baking Powder. For Good Suits, Best Materials and Moderate Prices see * - * Tabor 4696 1 THE LENTS GARAGE Axel Kildahl, Prop. 8919 Foster Road D61 Sapolio doing its work. Scouring for U.S.Marine Corps recruits. FOR ALL KINDS OF Join Nowl First-Glass Sheet Metal Work and Repairing APPLY AT ANY SEE POST OFFICE A. S. PEARCE, The Tinsmith Footer Rd., Opp. P. O. Manager MHO, 92n<l Bt., H. E. 92nd St. and Woodstock Ave. â The coat is no more GUY ROBINSON, MANZ & MIRWALD JOHN D.-YOUR GROCER at T*bor6838 When The Very Latest Cook Book Free Tabor 1477 Buy Your AUTO SUPPLIES Tabor 3429 Pays Try Our Screen BRUGGER’S BAKERY, 4 9418 Foster Road ADVERTISE? at Tabor 3581 Tabor 2673 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 Still Moving.. See Us For . . . VtWKt UNMR THIS EMBLEM MT. SCOTT PUBLISHING CO. ROSE CITY VAN The One-Way-Charge Company U.S. MARINIS For “THE BOYS” Bncceaaora to Miller-Mowrey Lumber Co. WOOD AND COAL Tab. 1424 D«1 RICE-KINDER LUMBER CO. 8222 Foster R Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Sash and Doors, etc. ■ILL AT LENTS JUNCTION Tabor 2118 100th 8t„ 4 blka from Foater D 61-2411