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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1919)
PROFESSIONAL CARDS Tatar 475» 92ud .Street Save Three-fourths-SIO by Mail $10 by Mail-On Household Fuel WOODMERE and MILLAM) AVENUE SPECIAL'CORRBSPONDI NCB k - Frank Churchill, of Millard, mittee, of which MI hh Esther has recovered from the "flu" Hollingsworth is chairman. and the family is out of quar One of the most enjoyable antine. watch parties given to “Mian Mrs. Jack Jones, of Seventy- 1919” wan enjoyed by the second street and Fifty-eighth friends and member« of the Y.’ avenue, has been very ill for P. 8. C. E. of the Millard Ave several week«. Friends hope she nue Presbyterian church on will soon I mi able to I mj out again. New Year’s eve. The baaement Little Kenneth and Phillip wan very attractively decorated Carnahan, of Eightieth street along patriotic line«. Games 8. E., have iteen very ill with were enjoyed by old and young. lagrippe but are report^! as im Alao several reading» were given proving. They are sons of Mr. by Mrs. H. Gates which were and Mra. Roy Carnahan. immensely enjoyed by all. Songs The Arleta union of W. C. T. and prayer, with strong New IJ. will meet this coming Tues Year’s resolutions, were the ex day at 2 o’clock in the club tent of the program. The re rooms of the new library at freshment committee were in laurel wood station. All friends charge of Mra. Geo. Merry, her most efficient assistants being are invited to attend. the Misses Aimee Hollingworth, i¿ester Haugner, of Lents, has Myrtle Brock, Bertha Case, Mr. fully recovered from a long William Worrell and Mrs. Harry siege of pneumonia, and is able Usher. Sandwiches, cake, cof to lie out ugain among the boys. fee and chocolate were served He is the youngest brother of -cafeteria style, which was very Henry Haugner, of Fifty-sixth entertaining. avenue S. E. Mrs. Mabel Klock-England, PACIFIC COAST RESCUE mother of Vancil Klock, who is AND PROTECTIVE SOCIETY in the Marines, has been very ill for several weeks. They are Dear Mrs. Merry: We are living now at Laurelwood sta very grateful for the wonderful tion. F riends hope she will soon gifts of quilts and garments re- be out again. ceived from the Arleta W. C. T. The Old People’s Home on U. for the Albertina Kerr Nur- Sixty-fourth avenue has been sery Home. Everything was the happy recipients of many most useful, and we thank each useful gurments to wear, warm and every one who had part in bedding, and lots of good things this kindness, and trust that to eat through the efforts of the happiness given to others the ladies of this community will return to each one of you who are always trying to make in great measure. somelxxiy happy. We shall l>e very pleased to have you and other ladies visit Grandma Hollingworth, of the nursery at any time it is Seventy-second street S. E., has convenient for you. l>een very poorly for the last Again thanking you, and few weeks. We hope when the warmer days come she will get wishing you all the blessing of stronger and be her dear self God. Very sincerely, W. G. MacLaren, once more. Her many friends General Supt wish her a happy and bright new year. A Letter of Appreciation The intermediate society of Mrs. S. J. Merry, City. the Christian Endeavor of the Dear Friend: We do so much Millard Avenue Presbyterian appreciate the kindness of your church held their first business self and all the dear friends who meeting and social hour in the so kindly donated to the Christ basement of the church house mas cheer of our old people. last Friday evening, January 5. Accept our sincere thanks, and A most enjoyable time was had. may the Kind Father above re Several new members were ward each of you as He only voted on and accepted. Those can. May the coming new year accepted wore Betty Hanscom, be filled with good for you all. Marian Usher, Meredith David Hattie B. Lawrence, son, Eva Spooner and Mildred Manager. Onslow. Light refreshments Mrs. M. Storey, were served by the social com- Matron. < * ■ i 1 DR. C. S. OGSBURY ------- DENTISI RY i.a.«rs, osaaos Office' Tabor 3214 I HAPPY VALLEY Leon Bischoff has arrived home from Bremerton, having received his discharge from the radio school. Ruth Peterson is wearing a large new diamond! It's a beauty, Ruth. DENTIST Cor. 1’2(1 and Footer Road. I Johnnie Bowers, while driv ing on Foster road, near Lents Junction, was run into by an automobile driven by a woman and knocked from his wagon, failing under the team. He was laid up a few days by injuries resulting from the accident, and the wheels of the wagon were broken. The woman paid the damages. | GILBERT-BELLROSE The Strech children are very much improved. Mrs. Haislip is home from the ’ hospital, where she has been for some time undergoing treat ment for a serious case of in fluenza. Indies' aid will meet at the home of Miss Pauline Schuman January 16 to do some quilting. Everyl>ody welcome whether a member or not > Dr. O’Donnell is again in his Job Printing at Herald office. office over the Lents Pharmacy. YOU CAN INSTALL IT YOURSELF Lents, Oro. Couplet« lattrMtioas with each Barner. EVERY BURNER GUARANTEED DR. A. G. ATWOOD It will do your cooking, baking and heating more satisfactory than coal or wood and at a lower cost. SAFE—ECONOMICAL—EFFICIENT I) H NT I ST HKM IAI. A1TKMTIOM TO FLATS« 6022 MM Ht., B. E. SEND $10.00 BY MAIL AND GET ONE VICTORY MFG. CO. L. i.ts, Ore. RICHMOND, CALIFORNIA 1706 Macdonald Avenue Miss Millions-- A man must be rich to appeal to me strongly. Mr. Poorguy—A man with money wouldn't have to appeal to you. A Z" Office and Keal.lencc. Ml K Mb St. POBTLAHD. OBB. Eggiman’s Meat Market HE KNEW HER IVY M. KINNEY Piano Instructor BEEF MTVUKXI ’ MUTTON VEAL HIGHEST QUALITY—LOWEST PRICES s OU may have noticed that optometrists talk more abou “ yes ” and “E yesight ” and “S ervice ” than they do about glasses. PORK SMOKED and SALT MEATS FISH an POULTRY 151.Fourth Street Ita utiOK 00th Avenue, 8. E. Tel. Mam 122 5919 Ninety-second Street Tabor 2573 Y /■ Young Watson—Sir, I just dote on your daughter. Mr. Wise (her father)—Take a from me. young man, and find an anti dote. 8TUNG AGAIN ------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------ — Sixth Avenue Grocery dfc OPEN FOR BUSINESS This because optometrists have something more important than gloses to talk «taut. - 4b C. B. NOR BEAD, Proprietor Fancy and Staple Groceries, Fruit and Vegetables in season. Everything Sanitary. Any ojitical place is supposed to have eyeglasses ami not carpets or furniture. PHONE: TABOR 173 MODERATE PRICES A8P Op'otnetrials naturally attach more importance to what you want when yotir eyes trouble you—which is com fort and satisfaction and quality and prrvice (fib That’s wliat you get from compe tent optometrists. Glasses are the tools, and the iramesand the mount ings, the mechanical contrivances, which properly and scientifically liandkd, bring comfort and satisfac tion. The Optical Shop Harold- I niri-aw-nw such poor com pany for tnyaelf. doncher know. Evelyn—Another case of “two souls with but a single thought.“ I)H. GEO. H. PRATE OPTOMETRIST 326 Alder Street PORTLAND. OREGON A WONDER Pay When You Get the Goods Try Our E Z. Payment Plan. f How’s Your Stationery FOR 1919? This is an ideal time to order your Office Stationery. Look over your supplies today, and send your order for your needs to The Herald. Envelopes, Letterheads Billheads, Statements PRACTICAL HAIRCUTS Business Cards, Handbills VELVET SHAVES CHILDREN BARBERING A SPECIALTY See C hkhtrr A G iobok Prices of stock are going up. what costs will be next month. Nobody knows Be wise and save T on your office equipment. Plenty of stock on hand. Not in the High Rent District The Shop of Service and Quality ARMENIAN RELIEF IS ALMOST COMPLETED The Lenta Evangelical church and Sunday school will complete its drive next Sunday for the Armenian and bible land suf ferers, Rev. G. C. Reynolds, D.D., M.D., and veteran of the G. A. R., will deliver the ad dress at 11 a. m. Dr. Reynolds has been a mis sionary among these now fam ine-stricken people of many years service, and has a wide experience and personal knowl edge of the Turkish raids of massacre of the Armenians and Syrian Christians. The doctor’s wife was one of the unfortu nate ones in one of these Satan ic raids, and died before the doctor could come to her rescue. Dr. Reynolds, coming direct from the field where now there are over 400,000 orphans and over two million people starving for want of bread, will have a live story to tell; come and hear him, and bring your money for the starving children and mil lions of people in want. The address will be followed by the communion of the Lord’s supper. All Christian people are invited to commune with us. For Cooking, Heating Steve« and Range« U m « Common Cool OH keroacne.) Genet ate« you a O«« Fire at the Lowest Coat Known. DR. P. J. O’DONNELL Still Moving I THE SHIPMAN Oil GAS BURNER Rea. Tatar : 6224 ROSE QTY VAN The One-Way-Charge Company. Jinks—Is be unostentatious in bis charities I Blinks—Oh. yes; even when be gives advice he doesn’t let his upper Jaw know what his lower Jaw says. For Sale Small cook stove used two months, also good trunk . Apply at 9408 Fifty sixth avenue, 8. E. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, For Multnomah County—In the Matter of the Estate of Mary Learned, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed executrix of the Estate of Mary Learned, De ceased, by the above entitled Court, and has qualified as such. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre- aent the same, properly verified as re quired by law, to the undersigned at the office of her attorney, 314 Spalding Building, Portland. Oregon, on or be fore the expiration of six months from the date of first publication of this notice. Dated and first published December 19. 1918. MRS. LOUISA MAYBEE HEDGE, Exequtrix of the Estate of Mary Learned, Deceased. J. J. Johnson, Attorney for Executrix, 314 Spalding Building, Portland, Ore. 5112 Ninety-second Street, Lents Station, Portland, Ore See Us For . . . WOOD AND COAL Tab. 1424 D 61 Mt. Scott Herald Phones: Tabor 7824. D—Cl 8222 Foeter Rd The Williams Realty Co. LEVIATHAN BRINGS 8,500 YANKS BACK HOME Solicits your Property for Sale We have the Buyers, you have the Property COME AND SEE US Williams Realty Co 8206 Woodstock Avenue Tabor 4934 GET YOU A BIBLE ROW THOMPSON'S Chain Reference Bible THE BEST HANDLED BY FLOYD GEER P. O. Box 2072 P ortiand , Owi Telephone East (MS The Leviathan being towed to her dock by tugs, after her flrat voyage ■Ince the signing of the armistice. The Leviathan brought back 8.000 soldiers, aalloni and civilians, most prominent among them being Lord Decies and Maj. Gen. George A. Barnett, chief of the United States marines, and wife.