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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1919)
i ARLETA-KERN PARK WOODMERE AND MILLARD AVENDE (Uonllniusi Fr»u> Pag» Two PARENT-TEACIIER MEETING POSTPONED TO FEBRUARY 21 “Grandma" Hollingworth is much improved these lovely spring days, The regular meeting of the Arleta which we are all so happy to hear. Parent-Teucher association has been postponed to the third Friday of Mr. and Mrs. I), Covey and »on, this month. On Tuesday of this who formerly resided with Mrs. week this association Joined the oth Covey's mother on Millard avenue, ers of the city at the Franklin High have moved to their new home In for the mother-and-daughter meet Woodstock. ing ut 3:30 l>. M. CONGREGATION AL CHURCH IIAM MISSIONARY WORKER For lhe first lime in the history of the Arleta Congregational church ti mlMioiiury »upcriniendeiit, Mr». Thomas Davis, ha» I h - cii up pointed. She 1» doing ii great work in stimu lating interest In missionary thing». The mid week service of the church has been devoted by Mrs. J. J. Hand- »ukrr for some time to Fosdlck's “Meaning of Prayer,” and last week marked the conclusion of the series of lessons. Nest Sunday morning, Mrs. Ilandsakcr will speak on the seven missionary organizations of the Congregational church, giving a birdseye view of this kind of work. Mr». IxM-kwuod Give» Birthday Party Mr». W. D. l-ockwood, 4504 66th St.. S. E., celebrated her birthday February I, with an informal after noon at-home given over to fancy work und music. Those present were Meadatnes Geiuge Combs, Bert Comb». A. C. McDonald, S. D. Lacy, W. O. Boon. II. Stow, W. D. Lock wood, and Mi»» Muy McDonald. Re freshment» of birthday cake und ice cream concluded the pleasant affair. A very successful convention of the No. ». Sunday school district was held al lhe Anabel Presbyterian church, Sunday, February ». Friday of this week at 6:3» o'clock, the father-und-son buii(|uel is to be held under the direction of Prof. A. J. Prideaux. Next Sunday morning the pastor, Rev. John E. Nelson, will speuk on "Home Missions.” Miss (iludness Murray, 3126 62d St. S. E., is no*l in churge of the Dennison Isioth ut Olds, Wortman A King’s. Miss Murray, being 16 years old, is the youngest manager of a booth in that store, und prob ably in the city. She bus been highly complimented by the floor manager for her tireless industry. Among those from the Arleta neighborhood who attended grand opera, Faust, lust Saturday, were Mesdames W. D. Lockwood, W. O. Boon, und the Misses Helen Lock wood and Mildred Boon. Mr. Harry Frans, of Kern Park, saw "Madame Butterfly" on the preceding Thurs day evening. Boy Perry, son of Mrs. Lillie Perry, of Kern Park, returned home last Friday from San Diego, Cal., where he lias occupied the position of pharmacist mate, first class, in the base hospital. Mr. Perry, who «5 an accredited pharmacist, is again with the Phoenix pharmacy at Kern Park. 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. Mr». (). Huber and children, form erly of Gilbert Station, have moved to their new home on 57th avenue ■nd 80th street. Mr. Huber recently died of influenza. He wa< u very successful dairyman, They have only been over from Switzerland three year». 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 mowt wonderful efficiency and have added an- other star to the established greatness of Gary, as a manufacturing z center. , Nute» of Millard Avenue Presbyter ian Church The Intermediate Society of the Christian Endeavor are planing to give a very pretty "Martha und George Washington" party on Feb. 22. it will be a basket social and u good time is going to be enjoyed. The congregation of the Millard Avenue Presbyterian church was delightfully favored by u solo, Sun day morning, by Mrs. i^eua Casper. Mrs. Casper is one of the advanced pupils of Prof. A. Hollingworth. di rector of the choir Tlie weekly prayer meeting of the Millurd Avenue Prsbyterian church has been changed from Wednesday to Thursday. Bev. W. Lee Gruy is reviewing the bible und al! are in vited to attend these helpful dis courses. The Y. P. S. C. E. of Millard Ave nue Presbyterian church are going to give a Valentihe party this Friday evening in the basement of the church. All the young people of the community are invited to come and enjoy the evening. • THE GARY LINE OF MOTOR TRUCKS comprises every size from one ton up to the special heavy duty type for pulling trailers and semi- trailers carrying twenty tons or more if desired. The Gary 3>/i Ton with Dump Body equipment for road and construction work overpowers, outpulls and outclasses in load carrying qualities, any truck of its rating ever made or sold. Model Capacity Coa-st Price Delivered H HU 1 Ton 1 */i Ton 2 Ton 2 ft Ton K V Special 5 Ton Ton 3 • . $2690 $1990 $3050 $3450 $4250 $4750 Ask your dealer or garage man for a detailed description of GARY TRUCKS, or write for endorsements and specifications direct to GARY COAST AGENCY 71 BROADWAY, PORTLAND, OREGON r NOTICE TO CREDITORS LENTS SCHOOL NOTES wood, 4504 65th St. S. E. They were Mr. Hershner, principle of the returning to their home after a visit in The Dalles with Mr. Hackett's Lents school has suggested that brother, Dolph Hackett, a leading the pupils organize a Sanitary furniture merchant of that place. Committee for preventing the children litering the school 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 nomah County, and has qualified. AU persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present same, duly verified as by law required, to the undersigned at 814 Spalding Bldg., Portland, Ore., within six months from the date Miss Sadie Carlson bus moved grounds. They will elect a girl from 5245 67th St. S. E., to 52» W. and a boy president to enforce Yamhill. Miss Carlson is the daugh hereof. ter of F. A. Carlson, formerly a well- new city law. .Dated and first published January known cement und fuel business 31 1919 I ■nun of Kern Purk, now a rancher JOHN VAN ZANTE, C. Earl Kenworthy and Mr. near Forest Grove. Executor. Mrs. MacAuley, 4809 65th St., S. E.. came home from Good Samari tan hospital last Thursday. She is still bedfast, blit convalescing. G The lecture given at the Millard Avenue Presbyterian church by.R. Reid last Saturday evening, was well attended in spite of the stormy night. It was one of the most inter esting and enjoyable events enjoyed by us for some time—and we are glad to announce that in the near future we are to be favored with »ïfl several more of Mr. Ileid’» series of stories. His theme was very laugh For Sale able lhe other evening and we were For Sale — Full blood Jersey very sorry wheu be thought his time was limited. The members of the Y. cow, 6 years old; very gentle; weeks ; P. S. C. E. were very thoughtful in be fresh in two or three i.— excellent milker, 4 to 5 gallons preparing delightful refreshments later in the evening and we want to per milking. Inquire Eggiman’s See cow at 6027 One congratulate Mrs. Beid on her de market. licious punch, which was »<> thor Hundredth street. V * A — la oughly enjoyed. Songs were en For Sale— A to -w fine pig», 6 to 6 joyed by all, and the clock was near the hour of midnight when all weeks old. C. F. Zinser, Tabor 1822. Ç 1-7-St said "good-night.” The entire pro ceeds, which came to 615. go to the Christian Endeavor reserve fund Wanted—A coronet player at the which they hope to gradually en- I^nts Evangelical Church. large in the future. Last Saturday, the 8-a class from the Lents school held a Mr. and Mr». Nelson Hackett, of skating party at the Oaks, chap Corvallis, »pent last week-end with eroned by Miss Edna Peterson. the latter's sister, Mrs. W. I). Lock The family of IL IL Sherman has moved from 6122% Foster road to 6404 48th Ave. S. E„ the residence formerly occupied by the late Rev. W. G. Handley, of the Arleta Bap tist church. F Kent, field organizer for the » - I.-------- ’ state of Oregon, met with 51 PROFESSIONAL CARDS boys at Woodmere school Friday evening, February 7, and organ 5936% »2nd Street ized a Boy Scout Troop. Mr. Tabor 4764 Kenworthy is Scout Master and DR. Ç. Sb OGSBURY reports the boys very enthusias DENTISTRY tic and looks forward to great LENTE, ORB-ON times. They will meet every Friday evening at Woodmere Office: Tabor 3214 Baa. Tabor: 5224 school. DR. P. J. O’DONNELL DB n YIST W. M. Zchrung, 6005 47th Ave., Funeral services were held in Oor. 92d and Foster {load. has been ill al his home for several Kenworthy’s Chapel Saturday, weeks. He requires almost constant February 8, at 2 p. m. for B. E. attendance. Lents, Ore. DR. A. Q. ATWOOD Brumbaugh, of Cascade Locks. DENTIST Rev. Staub, of Sunnyside Con 'M' GILBERT sractAL ATrarrioi« to platbr PHON»: TABOR 6421 gregational chuch officiating. Office: Mr. Brumbaugh was a resident E. Gale who has been sick for : 5022 92d Street, S. E. of Lents some years ago. Inter-1 6314 Residence 82d St., 8. E. Portland Ore. the past 10 days is improving. ment was at Multnomah ceme Tabor MSS Mrs. Bush of Lenox avenue, tery. who has been under the care of Wpnted—To rent a five room a physician for somtime is also bungalow. C. Earl Kenworthy. improving. Dr. Wm. Rees Oflos and KMldance. MM K Mb St. FOarLAMD. ORK. 11 PRACTICAL HAIRCUTS Bakery Goods VELVET SHAVES CHILDREN BARBERING A SPECIALTY See C hester A G borge Bread, Pastries and Sweetbreads ■ R FRESH DAILY TRY SYDNEY LAMB’S NEW BARBER SHOP Children »ader it year». Haircat 25« A SPECIALTY. Our Specialty Saturday Specials Birthday and Wedding Cakes Cream and Lemon Pies . 1 I Shaving, 15c Neck Shave 5c. Haircut, 35c OPPOSITE HBT0FF1CE ——------- -------------- r . ........... MT. SCOTT BAKERY ■———— J. ROSNEAU, Proprietor » ' (irvs as NOTICE ! » Yean’ Kxp»rlence a T bia L I. F. RERRA, THE EXPERT •)’ f Will Repair your Set ing .Machine at a Reasonable Price. AU Work Guaranteed. Shear* Pharp«R*d Phoat» Eggiman’s Meat Market Balderlat Re» Tab«r 771b. N ■A Offle« Taber »SIS 'M-. BEEF PORK SMOKED and FISH an MUTTON VEAL SALT MEATS POULTRY Still Moving HIGHEST QUALITY—LOWEST PRICES ROSE CITY VAN The One-Way-Charge Company. 5919 Ninety-second Street V. LENTS MERCANTILE COMPANY WOOD AND COAL 8222 Footer Rd EVERYTHING FOR » y THE TABLE .... English Walnuts Cranberries Celery Sweet Potatoes Grapes Oranges Lemons Apples Dried Fruit Pickles Vegetables Canned Goods A 6ET YOU A- BIBLE NOW THOMPSON'S WE DON’T KEEP GROCERIES, WE SELL THEM Chain Reference Bible Phone: Tabor 1141. THE BEST HANDLED BY FLOYD GEER P. O. Box 2072 N f See Us For . . Tab. 1424 D61 Tabor 2573 Porri.AWD, Ona Telephone East 663 IVY M. KINNEY Piano InstQictor wruoirw- 151 Fourth Street. 16«. !MIOs noth Avenue, S. E. Tel. Main 122 V 5805 92nd Street, S. E y