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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1919)
Mr. Ames has sold his grocery Mrs. F. M. Jasper, of Lents, is store at Foster road and Sixty-sev visitine her aister at Dundee, Ore. enth street, to Mr. Corns. Mr. Ames expects to go to San Diego, Cal., Bom. to Mr. and Mrs. Welch. 6115 soon for his son. Henry’s health. Eighty fourth court, February 4. boy. Miss Elizabeth Hyde, who went E. A. Droste started on a six- to Portland about two weeks ago weeks’ business trip to New York for a riait, has decided to remain and has enrolled as a student at Tuesday of last week. Franklin high school. — Clatskanie Chief. Mrs. Kimber, of Fossil, Ore., for mer Lents reaident. is visiting The little daughter of C. J. Larson, friends here this week. of 6203 Eighty-second street, was SPECIAL TERMS I COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS run over and her foot badly injured Rev. Wilson delivered a lecture at while roller skating on the street Newberg Wednesday evening, return this week. ing home Thursday morning. Our Grafonolas ordered for Christmas delivery just received and as we have too many on our floor we are going to make SPECIAL TERMS on any machine in our house R. E. Thomas, of 8U3 Sixty-sixth Mr. Page. an old gentleman 77 avenue, arrived home last week from years of age. is suffering from a Salem, where he has been undergo serious case of stomach trouble. ing treatment at a hospital- Mi. Thomas has fully recovered his for A girl baby arrived at the home mer good health. of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lewis Van Hoosen. 6002 Ninety-fourth street Fred Geisler has become tired of January 31. splitting fir knots and is installing a Quaker heating plant in the base Mrs. F. M. Peters, of 8115 Sixty ment of his residence, which he ex sixth avenue, is enjoying a visit with pects to enjoy the balance of th< her mother. Mrs. Etta Williams, of long winter evenings. t Rainier, Ore. This Beautiful Machine in either Oak, Walnut or Mahogany and Six Records—Twelve Selections and 300 Needles at $95.00 We will put this machine in your home at $3.00 down and a small payment weekly. II Come and let us demonstrate one to you Other Machines from $20.00 to $120.00 Now is the right time to get your Machine dur ing the long winter evenings Multnomah County Sunday School Convention will convene at the Anabel Presbyterian Church Sunday, February 9 Rev. Hubert, State Secretary, Prof. Ewing, Superintendent First Presby terian S. S., and Miss Viola Johnson are the leading speakers. Each person Mrs. W. R. Douglas, of 6808 attending is requested to bring sand Eighty-second street, has received wiches, doughnuts or salad. word that her brother, Eugene Kelly, of the 111th anfantry, died in France On Wednesday evening, February of appendicitis in December. 12, the Lents Evangelical Church will celebrate Father and Son movement. A most excellent musical program will W. M. Quinn, formerly proprietor be rendered from 7:30 to 8:00 o’clock of a grocery store here, has pur to wieh all are invited. After which chased the Smith 4 Company store fathers and sons of church membe.n at 524 East Fifteenth street North will be entertained at a supper served and took possession last week. in the basembnt parlors. Miss Helen Douglas, nurse at the Waverly Baby Home, has been ill with influenza at her mother’s home. 6808 Eighty-second street, but re turned to her work this week. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Good music. Preaching service at 11 a. m. Sub ject, “The Great American.” Young people’s meeting 6:30. Pres ident, Mrs. Clara Ressell. Preaching service 7:30. Theme, “The Boy that Made Good." From the 8th to the 16th, Boy Scout week, also father and son week. It is the time for dad to get ac quainted with his boy. The pastor will treat these subjects in prayer meeting and church service. FRIENDS CHURCH Prices have dropped to pre-war basis and what is a home without music of some kind. LIBERTY BONDS TAKEN AT FULL VALUE 92nd Street MT. scon DRUG CO Near Carline the youngest old men on the Pacific Coast. They gre the Rev. N. Shupp and Rev. W. Aubrey Wilson, both 9 ministers in regular and active work. The first named is doing full work as pastor of the Evangelical church on Ninety-second street, and the lat ter is working full time as evange list, preaching and lecturing. Their combined ages, 76 and 78, are 154 » years. Rev. Shupp has been 53 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiim years in the ministry and Rev. Wil son 56, aggregating 109 years. Both are in vigorous health, and as a co incidence, these .two veterans occu JUST TWELVE STEPS FROM THE pied the rostrum together at the CAR TRACK TO THE DOOR. .... memorial service last Sunday night at the Evangelical church. Long may they live. = = = = Harry Hays, the well-known evan- iiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii! gelist, who held meetings in the church a number of years ago with great success, commenced a series of metings Sunday. The time set is 7:30 each evening and 11 a. m. Sunday in addition. Meetings are planned for two weeks. Mr. Hays is a forceful speaker, an unusually good preacher, and holds the atten tion of his audience every minute. His anecdotes and illustrations are interesting and to the point, and he varies his program once in a while by singing and playing his own ac companiment. Those who heard him at both services Sunday were well pleased with him. The local church is praying much for an outporing of the spirit and the conversion of souls. All are welcome to our ser vices. Arrangements are being made to hold afternoon services during ZLOMETRIST-OPTIC iae next week. We are glad to note that one of fiOOl) EY KNIGHT our members has opened up a barber My modern and thorough method*, together with the latent «nd moat shop on Foster road. We wish him arlentiflc inatr-u ike error* well. in prewribing leriNe* almost irripoM- aible. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. 2M-7-1I Mwetland Bldg., Portland Main 7S67 Two "Young” Old Men Lents can not only boast of hand some men—women, too—but also of IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIII » w A Mrs. Margaret A. Moreland, the L. E. Minott. formerly a substitute mail carrier in Lents, has purchaser mother of Dr. C. E. Moreland, who a half interest in the William. formerly lived in Lents, died at the home of her son-in-law and daughter. Realty company at Grays Crossing. 533 Miller avenue, Sellwood, January 25. Mrs. Moreland was 7-* years of Mrs. Ada Bennett and son. age. 4 Roseburg, are visiting with Mr. ai Mrs. W. S. Bennett at Eighty-secoi The Lents branch of the Red Cross street and Sixtv-sixth avenue S. E. is now receiving articles for that organ Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morris and ization. Old papers, rags, bottles tin baby daughter, of Seattle, are visit cans, etc. The papers and bundles must ing Mrs. E. A. Droste. Mr. Morris be securely tied, bottles clean, ami cans with tops only will be received. expects to locate here permanently. Temporary storage at the office of the Herald. Patrolman Tusi has been assigned to first night watch duty in Lents Mrs. L. Johnson, is in receipt of a He takes Mr. Matson’s place, whe letter from her son William, of Cam- died last week from the effects of pany E 127, 32nd Division, stating that influenza. he had been wounded with shrapnel while in the Argonne Forest, but would Chester McGrew, who was in bus be able Io join his division next week iness with Mr. Miller, the plumber which expects to leave for Germany on Ninety-second street, but whe immediately. He also stated that he sold out some time ago. is back had seen Clarence Johnson of I^nts. working for Mr. Miller. BAPTIST CHURCH «* t f z ■ MORTERUD’S MARKET LENTS MERCANTILE COMPANY TRY OUR HOMEMADE EVERYTHING FOR THE TABLE .... Cranberries Celery Sweet Potatoes English Walnuts Oranges ■* Lemons Apples Grapes Pickles Vegetables Canned Goods Dried Fruit Bologna Sausage Ninety-second Street LENTS, OREGON Opposite Theatre. WE DON’T KEEP GROCERIES, WE SELL THEM 5805 92nd Street. S. E. Phone: Tabor 1141. Sixth Avenue Grocery OPEN FOR BUSINESS C. B. NORBLAD, Proprietor JI. D. Kenworthy $ Company funeral Directors Fancy and Staple Groceries, Fruit and Vegetables in season. Everything Sanitary. PHONE: TABOR 173 MODERATE PRICES Pay When Yon Get the Goods Try Our E Z Payment Plan. ■■■I" 20 Year»' Bxperienee <*tvs ■■ * Tim NOTICE I Skears SksrseaH ' T,k*r ,71* BRANDI (litici: 58024 92nd Sditi S. E. 4615 66th Sl„ Cor. Foster M. LERIS STÀÎIOI IRLETI STATIOI Phone Tabor 5267 Phone Tabor 5895 — NEW BARBER SHOP Children «sder 14 years. Haircat 26c A SPECIALTY. Shaving, 15c Meek Shave 5c. Ssldsrlsi Baes «met Tabar SfM MAIN OfflCi: TRY SYDNEY LAMB'S I. F. PIRRA.THE IXPERT Will llvpalr ronr Sowing M«< hine st • Reasonable Price. All Work Guaranteed. pts*** ■ TWO ESTABLISHMENTS y Haircut, 3ftc OfflBITf KBTOfFICl First-Class Service given Day or Night Close Proximity |o Cemeteries Enables us to hold Funerals at a Minimum Expense