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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1919)
« f LENTS ROLL OF HONOR • LOCAL AND PERSONAL BRIEFS • >------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ - x—- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - W. H. Williams, formerly of sixth avenue and Eighty-sev 6623 Eighty-eighth street, now enth street, last week. He ex pects his discharge soon and is resides at 1188 Mixter »treat. anxious to get back to Portland. Mrs. Chas. Christensen is vis Robert Heckel same down last iting her mother, Mrs. W. E. Saturday night from Camp Conrad, at Phoenix. Arixona. Lewis and spent Sunday with R. L. Robertson has moved his brother, Otto Heckel, east his family from Washougal. of town. Mr. Heckel expects to Wash., to 10338 Fifty-fifth ave ** mustered out of the service in about two weeks. nue. Mrs. Mary Hayden, of Han kinson. N. D., is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Olive Forte, at 8912 Sixty-sixth avenue. Mrs. Forte had not seen her mother for seven years. She hopes to Miss Eva Wirtz came out keep here here till next sum from town Sunday and spent mer. the day with Mi's. Frank San Fred Geisler, assisted by an ders. other party, administered a D. W. Gardner, who has been spanking to Art Geisler in cel living at 6536 Eightieth street, ebration of his thirty-seventh has moved to 7626 Sixty-second birthday, at the drug store last avenue. Friday. The proceeding was enjoyed by a large crowd. R. E. Hearst has removed Mrs. Clyde Sager returned Saturday from a trip to Cos mopolis? Wash., where she vis ited her aunt, Mrs. Olive Doug lass. with his family from 6305 J. Rosenau, of 9532 Fifty Eighty-ninth street and is now ninth avenue, is the new pro at home at 5806 Forty-fourth prietor of the Mt. Scott bakery, avenue. on Foster road, formerly owned Mrs. Al Forte and daughter, by G. A. Meyers. Mr. and Mrs. Kathleen, of Montatili*. spent Rosenau have lived in Lents the the day Tuesday with Mrs. past five years. Olive Forte. Henry Johnson, of Forty Mrs. C. C. Klinget, who for eighth avenue and One Hun merly lived at 6030 Eighty dred and Sixth street, has been ninth street, has moved to 7126 eon fined to his bed for the Fifty-fourth avenue. past three weeks suffering from the effects of gas inhaled from Mrs. Engberg, of Lents, who a locomotive which was passing was stricken with the “flu” under him on the Steel bridge. while visiting her sister in Mr. Johnson was working in Washington, has returned home the tower above the railroad and is improving slowly. tracks on the bridge. Thoma* Keith Ander*»« Dr. R. M. Dawway Milford DaWelfa David Thorwqwiat William Porter Chriatewaew, Alfred Knecht. William Actua, Malvin Amaworth, Miltun Anderson, Clären?« N Anderaon, Roy Andereon, Turn Anderauu, Wm. Biachoff, Leon Becker, Joaeph Boland, Mat Boland, Al Bundy, Kingnley Bundy, Mauville Browu, Morley Braxeltou. Wm. II. Bailey, Jim Bartholomew, Homer Becker, Andrew Benge, Rupert Benuer, Ralph Bennett, Wm. Bennett, Edgar Bley thing, Wallace Blything, Hubart Biachofr, Clarence Blue mart, Louia Bodily, Jaaou Boland, John Boater, C. R. Bottomley, eGo. Buak, Cha*. Bundy, Randolph Burnett, Harold Burnham, Harry Buah, John Byer«, Joe Carlaon, Dave A. Chamberlain, Cha*. Child*, A. E. Chriatanaen, Wm. Churchill, J. E. Clark, Archibald Clark, Warren Clou, E. L. Courts, Bart Darling, Orville Deardorff, Roy Olson, Oscar E. l>or»ey, Lawrence Dorsey, Shafter Drake, Philip Dye, Cheater O 'Donnell, P. J. Eatchel, Charles Ellis, Chas. N. Elrod, Claire Endrisxi, Angelo Evarts, Harold Fogue, Elmer Fairbanks, Ray- Fish, Clatin Fish, Clifford Forbes, Alien Foster, Geo. Foster, Jasper Flier, George 8. Fosterling, Roy Geyer, William Golden, Ike Gaston, Roy Gardner, Archie Gardner, Floyd Gardner, Wm. Garner, B. Gesell, Fred Geything, Sargent Glinn, Theodore Goodrow, Fred Goodrow, Lawrence Gribble, A. T. Grischow, Roy C. Ham, Ernest Haney, Guy T. Haney, Homer M. Hartwig, Loren K. Harhenaon, 8. Hall, Tad Hadden, Claud» Haynea, Loyd Heiman, Km ll Heuaing, Ed Heytiug, J. F. HUI, Wm. H. Hiliendeger. A. Hogan, Gao. Hotchkiaa, Marla Howe, Geo. Hunt, L. E. Hurat, Ray Hunt, Clarence Huxley, Marion Jewett, Guv Jeaperaon, Magnua Jesperauu, Alfred Johnaon, Clarence Johnaon, Elmer Johnaon, Wm. Johnaon. Frauei* Junta, George Jone*, Howard Kaya, Buren Kelleher, Jack Kelly, Fred Kerna, John Kern*, Leo Kerr, Albert M. Kellogg. Alfred E. Kerr, Roy Kealer, C. H. Kiekenapp, Wm. Kiekenapp, Edward G. Kinakern, Harold Kiag, Wm. O. Kerchian, Meger Klingle, Capt. C. C. Knapp, Wm. Kneckt, Wm. Knight, R. K., Jr. Landon, Cecil Iatng, Kruaat Lea, Glen Locke, Vernard M. Leipeig, Pete Lent, Jnaper Lent, Pnul Liden, J. <J. McCarthy, Karl McCarthy, F. J. McGargill, Edward McGargiU, James McGinnia. Guy Morgan, Pat Mayo, Mark R. Morrill, Wilaon Morrill, Harri* Milea, Roger .Mile*, Earl Maggio, Lee Meng, Ed A. Milla, Ralph Mummey, L. C. Munhoven, Nick Nichol*, Ralph Nickel, F. E. Norene, Kdwin Nutt, Guy Nutt, Truman Norene, Robt. Nyman, H. Plitzknow, Carl W. Parka, Homer Pattiaon, Clarence Paul, Harold Perry, Ed. Pepper, Ix-ilie Peteraon, Fred Peteraon, Lynne Peteraon, Roy * Mrs. P. J. O’Donnell and Mr. Wodenbaugh. who works mother, Mrs. W. M. Quinn, vis at the Independent Foundry, ited Mrs. Frank Toering, 1702 had his feet badly burned while McKenna street, Tuesday. pouring molten metal last Mon Lieutenant Fred Peterson is day. He was taken to St. Vin now stationed at Havre, France, cent’s hospital but is expected one of the ports of embarkation home in a few days. He lives on the Scheuler place east of for troops returning home. town. E. Sheets and family have Johnson creek reached flood moved back to Lents from 1005 stage Sunday and spread out Hawthorne avenue. They are over the low lands northeast of living at 5424 Ninety-first. Lents Junction. Except for parts of Foster road being un- Mrs. Guy Sanders is here SNAP SHOTS 1 der water and some of the pas from Wallace, Idaho, visiting ___________________________ sengers who take the Mt. Scott her sister, Mrs. C. P. McGrew, You can hear some funny cars at the Junction having to of 5351 Eighty-eighth street. things in a drug store if you sit go around to One Hundredth Mr. Patterson, of Camp Lew street, no damage has been still and listen • • • is, visited E. L. Rayburn, Fifty-, done. Don’t borrow your neighbor’s paper. He wants it to read. ( meeting three pupils of our Otherwise he would not sub GILBERT ITEMS school received one thrift stamp scribe for it. each for neat work and the gen • • e Mr. Busbee and Mr. Stuarts eral appearance of their scratch Did you ever notice that when are out again after a tussel tablets. The fortunate ones you call a number by telephone with the “flu." were Dorothy Makelin, and Gil you get every number but the lis and Oskie Cooper, and the one you want? The Ladies Aid of Bennett school is proud of their achieve • • Chapel is having five new win ment. Striped socks have gone out dow glasses put in the church — of fashion and the handsome and making other needed im HAPPY VALLEY butcher boy ought to tie the ___________________________ provements. end of his pants down. • e • Mr. Odum is at home sick. Mrs. Kogiso, who lives on the A drygoods merchant told us Furey place, has passed the J. D. Hutchinson is setting the other day that fancy hos danger point of her illness with out 30 acres of small fruits on iery sells better in windy pneumonia, but is confined to the land he has leased from Mr. weather than on rainy days. her bed with rheumatism. Ulrich and Strickrott. • The live wires of Gilbert are organizing a band. A meeting was held the 15th and officers elected and time arranged for practice. They are to have the leader who instructed the band before. It is hoped that it will be a success this time. e • The young lady who received Two boys with wheels stole a handsome ring for a Christ the battery out of J. D. Hutch mas present is trying to make inson’s Buick, causing him some her friends believe it is her en expense and lots of trouble. gagement ring, but it isn’t. Lewis Spady died last Friday in a Portland hospital of influ enza. He was buried in Rose City cemetery beside his sister, Mrs. Britell, president of the who died two weeks ago of the Gilbert Parent-Teacher society; same disease. Mrs. Bates, Mrs. Guisness and Mrs. Stuai-ts attended the Ore Lost gon Congress of Mothers and An Eastern Star pin, between Parent-Teacher association con Odd Fellows Hall and Forty vention held at Benson Poly ninth avenue, on Ninety-second treet. Finder please notify technic January 15. Mrs. O. A. Hess, phone Tabor GILBERT SCHOOL NOTES 3336. The percentage of attendance The Bellrose Community Club is gaining but is getting back dances are discontinued until to normal very slowly. further notice on account of in At the last monthly teachers’ fluenza. • • • Would it not be a good idea if the Portland Railway, Light & Power company would hire a phrenologist to locate the bumps on the road between Lents and Anabel ? « • • A prominent citizen went up to a soda fountain the other night and asked a friend to take a drink with him. “I’ve just had one,” said the friend, “but if you don’t mind I’ll take a lead pencil.” And he did. Subscribe for the Herald $1.50 per year in advance. Pfund, Chria. Pitta, Cha*. Pitta, Tom Pixley, KU Porter, Harry Peteraon, H. A. Rogera, Guy Purtar. Jauiea Purcell, Elmer Ihircell, Oacar Burden, Cheater Rathhy, Fred Hayburn, Fay Rayburn, Frank Read, J a nie» Retherford, Harold Reynold*. Waaiay Rider, Floyd V. Rife, Wilbur K. Robb, Alex Robbina, Archie K. Robinett, Loid Robinett, Clarence Robinett, Roy Huahford, Glenu Richardaou, Ieiwrence Bimmoua, George L. Strack, Philip A. Slaughter, R. W. Smethurat, William Savage, Enaia Savage, Vern Sc h wetter, Louia Sealer, Thoma* Sheldon, Harold Shinn, Letter Smith, Kdward Smith, Floyd D. Smith Uuy E. Smith, Ja*. Jas. Smith, John Smith, J. Smith, 1’star Smith, R. E. Smock, John Smoke, Wm. R. Sommerfeldt, Walter Spaulding, W. H. Steiger, John Stone, L. E. Stoner, Rex Stoner, Rickard Strange, R. N. Snyder, Jim Thoma», Ray Thompson, Arthur Tbornquiat, Ed Tillman, Merle C. Toon. Leater E. Trullinger, Ray M Valentine, Cortee White, Lawrenee Wagner, Albert Walker, Arthur Walker, Earl Wanda, Frank Wanda, Jim Webb, Emory Wheeler, Dwain White, Roy Whitmore. Hurley W. William*. Grover M William*, Letter William*. Roacoe Wilton, Cha*. Wilton, Carl Wilton, Kenneth Wilton, Cha*. Wiae, Ear! Wolfe, Clifford Woody, Tho*. E. Wright, Frank Yott, letter Yach, C. 8. Rabbits Thoroughbred, pedigreed Flemish Giant rabbits for breed ing stock. Nine to 12-pound does 6 to 10 months old. One steel gray buck. Service of prize buck if desired. Gurdon Ogsbury, 9621 Fifty-ninth ave nue. Tabor 2848. FOR SALE Butterfly Seperator, capacity 550 lbs. per hour. Nearly new. Also bedsteads, springs, mat tresses, chairs, cook stove, heat ing stove, etc. J. C. Drinnen, Route 3, box 508, Gilbert Road. LENTS MERCANTILE COMPANY EVERYTHING FOR THE TABLE .... Cranberries Celery Sweet Potatoes English Walnuts Oranges Lemons Apples Grapes Pickles Vegetables Canned Goods I Dried Fruit WE DON’T KEEP GROCERIES, WE SELL THEM 5805 92nd Street. S. L Phom:|Tabor 1141. 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Notice is hereby given that the un Cbolly—You told me over an hoar dersigned has been appointed executrix of the Estate of Mary Learned, De i<o that your elater was In. ceased, by the above entitled Court, Willie—Bo ahe was, but ahe went and has qualified as such. •ut with another fellow a while ago. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent the same, properly verified as re DOWN ON UL.W- quired by law, to the undersigned at TKRS. the office of her attorney, 314 Spalding Building, Portland, Oregon, on or be **I have har«, fore the expiration of six months from air, a book on the date of first publication of this 'How to ba Tour notice. Own Lawyer.’ ’’ Dated and first published December "Don't want it. 19 1918. What's tha sansa MRS. LOUISA MAYBEE HEDGE, In a man learning Executrix of the Estate of Mary how to rob him- Learned, Deceased. aalfT" J. J. 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