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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1919)
p lllllllMilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUlllllllliilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllll News Items of Arleta Kern Park Neighborhood BBBIIBUBBIBIlIBMIUllHIUlllUIHIIIIIHIIIIIIillHIIHIIIIIIUIHIHIIIIHIHinHIHinBI Mrs. Clemens, 4815 Sixty-fourth The leader will be the well known Mrs. Ward Swope. street S. E., is ill at h»’r home. Tarrence Matson, 6040 Fiftieth Mias Mary I'arkinaon. of Firland, avenue 8. E., for a number of years I m convalescing from an attack of a policeman on the Arleta beat, died at his home last week. He Influents. loaves a wife and several children. Mr». Paul Fisher, of Columbia Mr». MacAuloy, 4809 Sixty-fifth Park, visited Tuesday afternoon with street 8. E., well known to the peo Mrs. Will llittel, f>«04 Seventy-first ple of thia vicinity, was vary se- street S. K. verely injured while getting off the car at Laurelwood on January 25. Ixiuia Kearney, of Sixty-fourth She had atarted to leave the car and street and Fiftieth avenue S. E., la wa» in the net of leaving the step ill al hi» home. He is known aa an when the movement of the car threw over lown’ photographer. her auddenly off to the sidewalk, Monday the wa» taken to the Good Tuewiuy, February 11, the Arlala Samaritan ho»pita). Her many ac- W. C. T. U. will hold Ito regular quaintances will learn of the accident meeting at the library hall at Arleta. with regret. HEI.1.KOSE The regular bi-monthly dances of the Bellroee Community club will bo resumed thia coming Saturday night, February 8. G<xxl music anti a good time. The invitations are now be ing mailed. Mr and Mr». Sloan und Ray Bailey recently returned from A»toria. The Bell rose Community club Mcnda congratulation» to Mr. and Mr». Ford Hopkin». GILBERT Mr. and Mrs. Donald Furey spent a day last week visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Baker, of Harmony. The I Julies Aid society met with Mrs. Calkins last Thursday for work. Glen Calvert enlisted in the navy und left for Bremerton navy yard Monday morning. His brother Ralph enlisted a few weeks ago and ik at the same place. Mias Helen Cowgill, assistant state club leader from O. A. C.,#and Mixa Calkin», club organiser for Multnomah county, have organised the Boy»’ Cooking, Girl»’ Cooking, Poultry und Sewing club«. The of ficer» of the boy» cooking club are: President—Frank Ferri». Vict'-Prexuienl—Donald Updike. Secretary Chnrlrs Guinness. Advisor—Mrs. Ferri». Officer» of the girl»’ cooking club: President—Winnie Flanders. Vice-President—Dorothy Bruce. Secretary--Margaret McCullock. Advisor—Mrs. tycCullock. Officer» of poultry club: President— Matthew Trout. Vice-President—Arlie lx»ckwood. Secretary^—Kenneth White. Advisor—Mr. Trout. Officer« of sewing club: President—Margaret McCullock. Vice-President—Theo McBee. « Secretary—Dorothy Bruce. Advisor—Mrs. Ferris. I.?. t FIRLAND STATION Little Jean Shaw, the five-year- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ell ton Shaw, of 4402, Seventy-ninth street S. E., is suffering from an attack of tonsilitis. William Van Meteren, of 4125 Eightieth street S. E.. sold hia home recently, giving possession the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Van Meteren expect to return to Holland, their native land, in the near future. Mrs. Jensen and family, who have lived in the O'Mealy cottage on Seventy-fifth street, near Forty-fifth avenue, have moved into the house on Seventy-third street Just south of Forty-fifth avenue, formerly occu pied by Luther Hathome. The Hath ome family recently moved to Se attle. Grandma Shaw, of 3711 Seventy sixth street S. E., has been at the home of her son, Ellton Shaw, for the past two weeks. She was con fined to'her bed for a week suffer ing from a very severe attack of tonsilitis. She is making satisfac tory progress on the way to recov ery and at present is able to be out of doors some. GARY TRUCKS GAIN A GREAT The establishment at Portland as headquarters for the GARY COAST AGENCY for the purpose of organizing the northwest and establishing distributers, dealers and agents for Gary Motor Trucks in every city, town and hamlet gives the GARY LINE OF MOTOR TRUCKS a tre mendous advantage. It means the extension of Gary service, with a full year’s guarantee, and the establishment of the GARY SYSTEM OF DISTRIBUTION, WITH EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT, to every section where trucks can lie used to advantage. I I THE GIGANTIC STEEL INDUSTRIES of Gary, Indiana, are known throughout the world for the hundreds of millions of dollars invested and its tens of thousands of men employed and its output of steel prod ucts by the hundreds of thousands of tons for world-wide use. The superior quality of these Gary products is the result of years spent in scientific research and experiment and unlimited millions invested in modem methods and equipment, and for the development of an army of intelligent, trained and skilled mechanics. GARY MOTOR TRUCKS have the benefit of this most wonderful efficiency and have added ai^- other star to the established greatness of Gary, as a manufacturing center. WATSON AND KENDALL The “flu" has visited nearly every family in this district, but few fa talities followed, which spooks well for those who had charge of the case», a» well as for the healthful surroundings of this locality. The Harry Hipperson family, in cluding four children, were through THE GARY LINE OF MOTOR TRUCKS comprises every size from one the entire disagreeable form» of the ton up to the special heavy duty type for pulling trailers and semi- disease, except their infant Kiri. trailers carrying twenty tons or more if desired. The Gary 3*/a Ton They had no serious relapses. Frank Harrow is now home from with Dump Body equipment for road and construction work overpowers, Kalispell, Mont., after having outpulls and outclasses in load carrying qualities, any truck of its rating rious time with the influenza. Mr». ever made or sold. Harrow and dough tor, Patricia, and small son, Roy, were very ill with the disease just after his return. All are O. K. noyv. G HU F Model e K H V Among others who were afflicted Special were Matt. Flier, of 6665 Eighty- 2 Ton 1 Ton 2Yt Ton Capacity 1 Vi Ton 3y2 Ton second street, wifo, and Miss Mey- • 5 Ton staa. All were under the doctor’s Coast care for some time. Mr. Flier, while Price attending to his business affairs, is $2690 $1990 $3050 Delivered $3450 yet far from well. $4250 $4750 - ----------------- - Mr. an<l Mrs. Frank Angelo were also visited by the “flu,” the latter Ask your dealer or garage man for a detailed description of GARY TRUCKS, or under the care of their family doctor. a Both are doing well now. write for endorsements and specifications direct to George Flier, one of our patriotic young men, who did not wait to be drafted, and who was promoted to quartermaster on one of the mer chant marine vessels, is now home with an honorably* discharge. With _ 71 BROADWAY, PORTLAND. OREGON his bride, formerly Miss Nina In man, they are now domiciled in a Slllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli cosy cottage on Eighty-second street, near his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matt. For Sale Flier. PRACTICAL HAIRCUTS For Sale — Full blood Jersey David I-ogan, head of the Hazel VELVET SHAVES wood cafeteria, was seriously ill, to cow, 6 years old; very gentle; gether with Mra. Ixrgan and son, be fresh in two or three weeks ; CHILDREN BARBERING David Ixigan, was seriously ill with excellent milker, 4 to 5 gallons A 8PEUIALTY influenza and under the doctor’s care per milking. Inquire Eggiman’s See C iikhtkr A G borgc for a couple of weeks. They are market. See cow at 6027 One now almost fully recovered. Mrs. John Carr visited her son, Hundredth street. Frank Harrow, and family, for the For Sale—A few fine pigs, 5 to 6 first time last Sunday since her long siege of pneumonia.. She looks very weeks old. C. F. Zinser, Tabor 1822. Still Moving ... 2-7-3t frail yet. Their home is in Clacka mas. ROSE QTY VAN Cal. Everson’s family of wife and Wanted—A coronet player at the two small sons were very sick with Lenta Evangelical Church. The One-Way-Charge Company. the “flu.” He is now working and all are doing fine. NOTICE TO CREDITORS See Ua For. . I I I GARY COAST AGENCY BAKERYGOODS LENTS SCHOOL NOTES Smoking Prohibited. The principal of the Lents school has announced his intention of pun ishing school boys for smoking. A great many complaints hkve come to him about the matter. Last Tuesday some boys were seen smoking in front of Mr. Truck’s store, which is across the street from the school, to attract the attention of other school boys. Al) school children are pro hibited from entering Trust’s store in school hours. The policemen have been notified to carry out this new ruling. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Multnomah County. In the matter of the estate of Lucia H. Additon, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed ex ecutor of the estate of Lucia H. Ad diton, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Mult- fomah County, and has qualified. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present same, duly verified as by law required, to the undersigned at 314 Spalding Bldg.. Portland, Ore., within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published January QI 1Q1Q JOHN VAN ZANTE. Executor. Mr. Pratt Speak«.* Friday, January 31, at 10:25, the famoua Mr. Pratt delivered a very intereating and patriotic speech on the life of Abraham Lincoln. Hia boyhood, hia manhood and hia in PROFESSIONAL CAROS dustry. He also recited Mr. Lincoln’s wonderful speech at Gettysburgh. 5930 H irjnd Street He spoke with such enthusiasm and Tabor 4754 patriotism stamped in every word, DR. C. S. OGSBURY that the hearts of the children DENTISTRY swelled with admiration for the LINTS, ORBGON speaker and pride for the claim of HAPPY VALLEY a nation on one of the moat illUK- Mrs. Guidi is starting a kinder trious Americana. Uffioe: Tabor 3214 Res. Talx.r. 5224 garten. Lydia Cinses is doing her DR. P. J. O’DONNELL housework. Class Skating Party. Mrs. Rushford is r,iking a beau DENTIST Friday January 24, at 12:30 P- m., tiful velvet quilt of many colors, the 8A class from Lenta went to the Oor. 92d and Foster Rood. Lents, Ore. with a service flag in the center, Oaka on a skating party. Mrs. E. for her son Glenn when he returns Rider, of Ix*nts, accompanied them DR. A. Q. ATWOOD from the navy. aa chaperon. They returned at 5:30 DENTIST Mr. Odom and family went to p. m. The class intend» to go again arXCIAI. ATTZXTIOM TO ri.ATlS Portlnnd Sunday to visit friends. on February 8. Their teacher is a Lenta, Ore. The Imitators of Christ Mt. Scott well-known Lenta teacher, Miss 5922 92d St., 8. E. Sunday school had class business Dickey. Tabor sms meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Betz January 30. A social time was Mildred Peterson, in honor of her Dr. Wm. Rees enjoyed after business session. ninth birthday, was entertained by Will Ulrich is working for the her aunt, Mr«. Lula Schermerhorn, Offlc. and Realdance. Ma K 60th St. Willamette Steel & Iron Works. Thursday evening, January 30. POBTLAND. ORB. Bread Pastries Sweetbreads WOOD AND COAL Tab. 1424 D61 FRESH DAILY 8222 Foster Rd The Williams Realty Co Solicits your Property for Sale Our Specialty BIRTHDAY AND WEDDING CAKES We have the Buyers, you have the Property Saturday Specials COME AND SEE US CREAM ANO LEMON PIES • Williams Realty Co 8206 Woodstock Avenue Tabor 4934 GET YOU A BIBLE NOW iiiimmimiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiimuiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mt. Scott Bakery J. ROSNAU, Prop. THOMPSON'S Chain Reference Bible THE BEST handled by FLOYD GEER P. O. Box 2072 P ortland , O rb Telephone East 0«3 IVY M. KINNEY Rano Instructor studios - 151 Fourth Street. Ree. !«i08 00th Avenue, 8. K. Te). Mam 122 Eggi man’s Meat Market BEEF PORK MUTTON SMOKED and SALT MEATS FISH an POULTRY HIGHEST QUALITY—LOW E8T PRICES 5919 Ninety-second Street Tabor 2573