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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1919)
I For Sale For Sale Full blood Jersey cow, 6 years old ; very gentle ; !*■ fresh in two or three weeks ; excellent milker, 4 to 5 _ gallons per milking. Inquire Eggiman’a market. See cow at 6027 One Hundredth street. News Items of Arleta Kern Park Neighborhood = ^llllllllllllllllllllllilllllllilllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllH James 8. Everett White of Sixty- third street, 8. E.,’ near Millard ave nue, spent part of the week-end out of town with hla parents. Ernest R. Butcher, Sixty-seventh street and Millard avenue, has re turned home from Camp Ix-wls, whom he was mustered out of the service. Mrs. Alls-rt Millsap, 1235 Taggert, made her regular professional calls in the Arleta anti-Karn-Park neigh borhood last Saturday. Mrs. Millsap is a teacher of piano. Q to get their mail and were then re quired to rise and read the sentimen tal verses on the valentines. A short program Included a vocal solo by Miss Sarah Buell, the singing of liberty songs by the crowd, and a Mils» of selections on the splendid victrola loaned for the occasion by Harry Fross. The ladies auxilliery are using all means to pay their pledge on the parsonage fund, and thia social was one of them, the amount taken in being six or seven dollars. While the occasion was in reality a grown-up-folks one, Miss Mildred Onslow had as her guests of the evening the following: Fran cos Gilbert, Arlington Crum, Avon Dean, and Esther Holllngworth. Mrs. Susan Tidball is confined to her home at 5412 East Sixty-ninth street, 8„ with a renewed attack of a long standing malady. She 1s able, The Arleta W. C. T. U. will be howeven to be ubout the house. hostess to all white ribboners of the county, and to the ministers and Mrs. Mary Fishburn, of Firland, their families of the Arleta district, who returned about ten days ago on Tuesday, February 25, at Lucky after a serious operation at the Port cottage. Ten-minute talks on the land hospital, Is so much improved life of Frances Willard will be given that she is uble to be out aguln. at the lunch hour by the following: Rev. W. Ix«e Gray, Millard avenue; Mr. un«l Mrs. G. IL Rr-ineking, of Rev. Mrs. J. J. Handsaker, Arleta; 4832 Sixtieth street, 8. £., have re- Rev. Rupert A. Moon, Kern Park; turned from Port Angel, Wash., Rev. John A. Nelson, Anabel; Rev. A. Where Mr. Reinrking, a civil engi C. Brackenbury, l-aurelwood; and an neer, has been in business since last Arleta Baptist church representative, spring. Mrs. Rcineking will resume | Mr. Freeman Harford. The after- her vocal studies with Prof. J. A. | noon program will include as speak Holllngworth at the Arleta Studio ers Mrs. Madge Mears, state secre of Music. tary of the W. C. T. U.; Mrs. Call beck, of Hermiston; and Mrs. Helen W. H. Gillis, who for the past six Harford, lecturer and long-time W. years has been u grocer in Arleta, C. T. U. worker. The music will be is reducing in u ten-daya* sale his in charge of Mrs. Lotta Greene Mur stock of goods, preparatory to mov- ray and Mrs.* Mattie Barzee. Mrs. ing to Sun Diego, Cal. I He is going 'George Merry, assisted by Mrs. Lillie there in the hope that tl he southern Perry and Mrs. Eva Laurence, wilf climate will prove a benefit to his be the presiding genius of the lunch wife. Mr. Gillis has »old his busi- table. nrss to Messrs. I. G. Purdin and E. E. Southard. FINLAND The all -day convention of the Re- bekahs will be held at Silver Leaf lodge, Killingworth avenue and Al bina. on next Tuesday, the 25th. Luncheon will be served there by lo cal restaurants. A large turn-out of Mountain View lodge is expected. On account of the l>ad weather last Saturday night them was a very poor attendance at the Mountain View rooms, and it is urged that the memliers make an effort to attend next Saturday evening, the 23rd. EYESTRAIN is not exactly a defect, but a condi tion resulting from neglected defects. It is really overstrain of the eye muscles because they are so closely related with the nervous system and is the cause of great trouble and dis comfort. At the first symptoms of eyestrain have your eyes examined. The Ladies’ Aid Society of the Laumlwood M. E. church gave a val entine social at the home of Mrs. M. J. Onslow, 5245 Sixty-seventh street, 8. E., last Friday evening. The house was decorated with valentine eolors and symbols and with flags. The guests went to a valentine postoffice “ 16c 20c “ “ . . ... .... 16c and up 10c and up Sweet Doughnuts Satui Jay only 20c doz WE TRY TO PLEASE YOU MT. 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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 an other star to the established greatness of Gary, as a manufacturing center. THE (¡ARY 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 3Vj 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. A number of the children of the Joseph Kellogg school have joined the goat club and went to the Union stockyards Saturday to buy goats. The children say they a're going to help fight the high cost of living by providing milk for the family very cheaply, as "nanny goats’’ eat old shoes, rags and tin cans, all of which commodities are quite plentiful and 1 very cheap. Tony Stery, of Seventy ninth street, was unfortunate in hold ing a number above 210, as only that number of goatB came in the ship ment. The purchasers am entitled to purchase in the order of the num bers drawn at the schools. Tony had to return without a goat. i Roy Zinser visited homefolks over Sunday. A baby boy came to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Deardorf Satur- day, February 15. CARD OF THANKS On behalf of myself and children I desire to thank all the friends who so kindly assisted during the illness and after the death of Mrs. Manz. I wish to especially thank the mem bers of the Odd Fellow and Rebek ah lodges, and all who sent the beau tiful flowers. JOHN MANZ , AND CHILDREN. . 15c y 0 Mr. Smith and family, formerly re- siding on a farm near Sherwood, have mover! into the house at 4418 Seventy-fifth street recently vacated by the Jensen family. Mr. Henderson’s’ hat blew off and went floating down Johnson creek the other day, but after a short chase it was recovered. Pies Cakes of all kinds See C iikmtkk A Gxoaox Dr. Wm. Rees Leon Bischof, formerly of Happy Valley but now of Lenta, visited Miss Paterson Saturday. Raised Doughnuts Filled Doughnuts CHILDREN BAKHERING A SPECIALTY HAPPY VALLEY The fathcr-and-Son banquet was held at the Anahel Presbyterian church laid Thursday evening. About 55 were present. Jimes S. Ewing, superintendent of the First Presby terian Sunday school, gave a talk on Lincoln’s boyhood; Mr. Goff, of the Westminster Presbyterian, spoke on "The Social Relations of Father and Son"; John Wakefield, of Anabel. told of the kind of son he would like to have; and Richard Averil told what kind of father he admires. Music was furnished by the Brown orchestra from Woodstock, and by a soloist of the"‘Canadian aviation corps. Prof. A. J. Prideaux, as toast master, introduced each number on the program with most entertaining humor. . VELVET SHAVES A number of the residents of this district went to the Westminster Presbyterian church Sunday night and wert* delighted with the address of Henry Van Dyke, one of speakers of the conference of league to Enforce Peace. The Woodmere Patent-Teacher as church was packed to capacity sociation meets regularly at the many people worn turned away. school building every Tuesday from 2 to 4 p. m. for Red Cross work. An Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Presnail, invitation is extended to the ladies have spent the past month at of the vicinity to join the association home of their (laughter, Mrs. B. A. and help. Since the cessation of war O'Mealy, have returned to their home activities them hus been a lack of at Brighton, Ore. On the way home workers and the president, Mm. Geo. while sitting by an open window on D. Stoner, urges the ladies to renew the railway car, Mr. Presnail had an their efforts. This parent-teacher arm badly injured by the car window association lias missed only one pro falling upon it. He was incapaci gram meeting this fall, and that the tated for the performance of his November one; the attendance Is duties for a week. now about up to normal again. The Nippon Florists, 3715 Sixty- third street, S. E., have been adding gradually to their plant till now they have nine greenhouses, four of which were built last fall. They are now contemplating the installation of a patent ventilating device. While they have many and beautiful varieties of flowers, they are, on account of the war garden demanda, sjwcialixing in vegetables, particularly tomatoes and cabbages. 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