Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, April 11, 1919, Image 5

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( ARI» OF THANKS
We wish to express our heartfelt
thunks und gratitude to the friends
and neighbors who so kindly und
lovingly assisted us during the sick­
ness und «loath of our deur wife und
mother, Also to th«« Odd Fellow and
Rebekah lodges who conducted the
funeral services.
Robert Met.‘oilurn and Family.
The Sunday school of the Fourth
Mi»» Helen Bishop, of South Mt,
Tabor, left last Monday for a visit United Brethren church, Tremont,
uveraged 91 the past month. This
with her father In Seattle.
I
Arleta bam-ball boy» played Kel­ church lx located at Sixty second
Myrtle Club to llanee
and
Sixty-ninth
street.
logg lit Kellogg field lu»t Tuesday avenue
The Myrtle club of the l^nta
afternoon. Score 7 to 5 in favor of ■Htrangi-r« who have no place of wor­ Grunge will give another of their
ship are (-specially invited. To Ret
Arleta.
popular dunces nt the Grange hall
to thin church, tak«« the Mt. Scott
Much property in the South Mt.
on Ninely-sreond street, Monday eve­
car, get off u' Tremont and go two
Tabor district has been changing
ning, April 14.
blocks south and one block west.
hand» and n number of new house»
The home-talent program given by
are going up.
Just try Mudum C. J. Walker—
Evening Star grange la«t Saturday, HER method of sculp treatment. Call
Mrs. C. E. Illunchaid. pustor of
April 5. was a suer««««. Two candi­ Mrs. Brooks, 6522 Ninety-fourth St.
the Fourth United Brethren church,
date* took tho third und fourth de- S. E., Lents, Ore., or ring Tabor
Trament, hus been listed as one of
gree«, and three application« for 6048 Hundpya ull day.
A114t*
the «lx Liberty Loan «peaker» for
membership were received. Among
the coming drive.
Found On Woodstock avenue,
the leading number« on the program
The Intcrn^diatea of the Laurel­ i were the address by Mr«. Chapman, wrist watch. Owner may have numi
wood Congicgational church went a of the Writ Bide Parent-Teucher As­ by identifying und puying for this ad.
«r a body to the rully held In Analiel sociation, on "That School,” and n Call ut 8!K)I Fifty-third avenue.
Presbyterian church Inst Sunday «light of hand performance by Dr.
For Rent—Store room with living
night.
Green. This grange meet« the first room» in connection. Good location.
luist Sunday at the luiurelwood M. Saturday of the month.
Call ut 0032 Ninety-second St. S. E.
K. church the Sunday school num-
Thur «day evening. April 8, the Ar­
bervd about 151, und the missionary leta Woodmen of the World guve un-
collection, third in the series, was other rucce««ful entertainment, It PROFESSIONAL CARDS
over |9.
included mu«ic by th«' orcheutra; VO-
Talror 4754
59?«6lg !(2nd Street
Thi» (Friday) evening the man, cal «olo, Edith Snider; piano solo,
only, of the South Mt. Tabor Com­ Ml«« l«-c; rcuding. (). V. Hadley; vo­
DR. C. S. OGSBURY
munity club will give a program at cal «olo, Mi«« Jeingrich; remark« on
DENTISTRY
Kellogg school. The entertainment the "Woodmen of the World" by
i.Kjrra, okrííon
will be under the chairmanship of Frank Matter; vocal «olo with uke-
lele accompaniment, Manter Tom
George Metcalf.
Offici- : Tabor .3214
Res. Tabor : 5224
The Laurel wood M. E. church 1» Budley; vocal «olo, A. A. Galncio;
DR. P. J. O’DONNELL
planning an Easter program, "Life | nr»<l music by the orchc«tra. The eve-
Abounding," to b<- given in the eve­ | ning wa« concluded with a social
DENTIST
ning of Easter. The ladies active in hour,
Cor. 92d and Foster Road. Ix-nts, Ore.
Friday evening the Young People’«
promoting it are Mcsdames A. N.
club of the l-aurclwood Congrega­
1st Bare and Max Miller.
DR. A. G. ATWOOD
Arleta school baseball team played tional church held a social evening
DENTIST
at
the
home
of
Mr«.
Sadie
Orr
Dun-
Lenta last Wednesday on the l«-nt«
SI-KCIAI. ATTEWTIOW TO I'tJlTBS
grounds. Score, Arleta 17; Lents, 9. bur, 7118 Fifty third in«nu<-, 8. E.
PHoaa: tamos 6421
Friday afternoon of this week Arleta Charade», proverb», a penny-for-your
Office:
Residence:
5922 &2d Street, S. E.
will play Joseph Kellogg on the thought« game, and a know-your-own
Portland Ore
Oregon game occupied mo»t of the «314 MAI St., 8. E.
Kellogg field.
evening,
The
last-named
game
in
The many friends of Mrs. Helen
Tabor IMA
Clack, formerly of Analiel. will be original with Mi«» Gruble, of th«
Dr. Wm. Rees
It gives important
gla«l to know that she 1» having a Lincoln high,
and
instructive
information
about
Ottico and Residence. ‘JM E Mb St.
good time among friends in Molino,
Light refreshments con-
Mich. Mrs. Clack is homesick for Oregon.
PORTLAND. OKK
Oregon and expects to return in the eluded the evening.
At the Arleta W. C. T. U. meet-
summer.
DR. KATHERINE S. MYERS
ing
la«t Tuemlay nt th«- Arleta li­
On Friday evening of this week,
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
April 11, the Junior Emleavorers of brary, Mr«. J. Buland, state super-
the Third United Brethren church intendent of scientific temperance
Phot.™.
Marshall
1275
rnonwi
Ea„t K744
will hold a lawn social on the church instruction. spoke on the tobacco
question.
The
W.
C.
T.
U.
in
gen
­
lawn. The Junior Endeavorer is un­
Sai i.iKi BV ildinu
Portland. On-gon
der the direction of Mrs. W, H. eral has been allowed the privilege
of giving quarterly lectures to the
Smith.
The faculty of the Joseph Kellogg children of the public schools on the
Still Moving
school is continuing it« work on the effect» of nicotine. Plan« are being
made
for
such
instruction
to
bo
given
plans for the entertainment which is
to be given on the evening of April at Arleta anti Woodmere in the near
2». The friends and patrons of the future. The work of the teuchers in
school will please keep this date in complying with the Oregon Htate law
The One-Way-Charge Company
on "temperance” instruction in the
mind.
schools 1« aided by the articles which
Mrs. Dave Bybrs, of South Mt. the editors of the state touchers’ See U» For
Tabor, has just returned from the magazine are using from W. C. T. U.
WOO!) AND COAL
golden welding celebration of her sources.
father und mother, Mr. and Mrs.
8222 Foster R.l
The 1-adies* Aid society of the Mil­ Tab 1424 1)61
Bolster, formerly of Sixty-seventh
lard
Avenue
Presbyterian
church
street and Thirty-seventh avenue. S.
made its annual report to the con­
E., now of Guldcndale, Wash.
STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MAN
Th«- reconstruction rally recently gregation Wednesday evening, April
n.KMENTETl' Kb.Ql IKED BY THE ACT
2.
Mrs.
J«an
F.
Mclx>ney,
president
Ol i * MTOMM <> f august m , i»r.’.
held at the Fourth United Brethren
of
the
society,
made
a
general
report,
Of the MT. »COTT HERALD, (published week
church, Tremont, was successful. An
ly. nt Portland, Oregon, for April 11 1919
Easter program will be given East­ supplementing it by introducing Mr«. HTATK Off OKKGON. I
er morning by the Sunday school, at S. J. Merry, who has been active in County of Multnomah. I
He tore me. a Notary Public in and tor the
11 o'clock, and another in the eve­ promoting the philanthropic activi­ State
and county atuieaaid. personally appear
ties
of
the
organization,
Mrs.
Merry
rd
J. K. i pdlke, who affirm« and say «he U the
ning by the Christian Endeavor at 7.
«•ported in Hub«tance: During the the publisher of the Ml. MX)TT HERALD and
that the following Is, to the beat of his knowl
The Neighbors of Woodcraft re­
fall and winter the ladies sent to edge and belief, a true statement of the owner
cently repeated an entertainment
management, etc., ot the aforesaid publi­
the Woodmere Old People’s Home 8 nhli>.
cation for the datrahown in the above caption,
given some time before.
Among
by the Act of Congress of August 94,
big comforters. 2 dresses, u number retiuired
1912, emlMMllod in faction 441, Postal law» and
those who appeared the second time
of undei'garmcnV. cloaks, coats, Regulation«, printed on the reverse of this
wore the Misses Ruth Heindricks and
to wit:
canned fruit, canned milk, and candy form,
1. That the name and address of the publish­
Della Payne, piano and vocal solo­
er
and
1« J’ K- Upkike. Fortland, Ore.
and oranges for Christmas. To the 2. That editor
the owner la J. K. Updike.
ists, and Mr. Dyer, of Archer Place,
Albertina Kerr Baby Home they sent
3 C.W, amlth 1« huainraa manager.Portland,
reader.
18 quilts, 11 little made-over blank­ Ore
4 That the known bondholder!, mortage vs
Ijist Sunday, April 6, the laurel­ ets, 120 little garment« and two 01 anJ other security bidders owning or holding
per cent or mo r of total amount of bonds,
wood Congregational congregation threo bundles of little wool stock- I mortgagee,
or other Mcnritfe«, are MONK.
0 Tliat the two paragraphs next above, jiv­
held a fellowship dinner in Lucky ings. Every altemate week from ing
the names of the owners, stockholders
cp’tage, after which a bu«ine«s meet­ Mrs. Merry’s, a« headquarters, since and security holders, if any. contain not only
the list of atockholdeta and security holders
ink wa« held and the first quarterly fall, there has been sent some del­ aa
they appear tipon the books of the coin
aa trustee or in any other judiciary re­
reports heard. Ben !x>abo, president icacy to the casual» at the Vancou­ pany
lation. the name of the person or corporation
for
whom
such trustee I* given; also that the
of the board, acted as chairman of ver barracks. These delicacies have
aald two |>ai agraphs contain statements em­
the meeting.
bracing
affiant*
fu I knowledge and belief aa to
included upples, jellies, cookies,
the circumstances and conditions under
Arleta scout troop 21 met Thurs­ candy and cakes, The ladies have which stuck holders and security holders who
not appear upon the books of the company
day evening, April 3, at the troop also sent flower«, It should be said du
bn trustees, holt! stock and securities in a cap­
headquarters. The subject of the that these activities arc the result of acity other than that of a b na fide owner; X
and this affiant has no reason to believe that
evening’s discussion was "Flrat Aid n successful combination of Red any other person association or corporation
ha« any interest direct or Indirect in the said
to the Injured.” J. R. Ix'ach, scout - Cross (under the Arleta W. C. T. U.) ■tuck,
bond« or other securities than as so
master, had charge of the meeting. and Millard avenue interests, under stated by him.
J. B. UPDIKE
This troop ha« its full quota of 32 the enthusiastic leadership of Mrs. Subscribed sworn to before me thi« luth
day of April 1919.
S. .1. M.-rry.
members.
Ç. E. KENNEDY,
Notary Public for Oregon.
At the Third United Brethren
The Epworth Ix-ague of the Laur­
My commlMlon espires July t. 191»
church, comer Sixty-seventh street elwood M. E. church was represented
and Thirty-second avenue, next Sun­ by nbout 18 people at the convention
day morning the pastor will speak on at the First Methodist church Inst
"A Flourishing Church." In the eve­ Saturday night. Among those pres­
ning he will discuss "A Wasted Life.” ent, besides the pastor, Rev. A. C.
At the morning hour there will be a Brackenbury, and his wife, wore the
reception of new members into the following members of the league
church. At that hour there will also cabinet: Edith Mayes, Mildred Boon,
be music by the junior choir con­ Lillian Schmidt, Raymond Mollett,
ducted by W. H. Smith.
Garnet Saulcer, and Thelma Mollett.
Eau De Quinine
HAIR TONIC
The positive results in cases of dan­
druff and falling hair produced by this
excellent Hair Tonic warrant our money
back guarantee.
guarantee. Do not confuse it with
the indifferent hair tonics now on the
market; this is a scientific, reliable hair
tonic, compounded of pure
gredients, to stimulate
and invigorate the
A trial bottle
will prove ita un­
usual merits.
SAN»TOX Eau De Quinine Hair
Tonic and a full line of SAN-TOX
toilet and remedial preparations for sale by
We have also added a new line
of the Celebrated
P athe P honographs
AND RECORDS
Priced from
$32.50 to $225
LENTS PHARMACY
Phone Tabor 2047
Cor. 92d and Foster Road
Perscriptions Carefully Compouned
ROSE CITY VAN
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I have purchased the Meyer’s Garage and Machine Works
where I will be pleased to meet all of the old patrons as
well as new ones, as I am prepared to do all kinds of re­
pairing on the shortest notice possible.
Will test Generators and Storage Batteries by a
New Method once a month for $10.00 per year
ELECTRIC WIRING AND IGNITION
Day and Night Service.
MEYER’S GARAGE AND MACHINE WORKS
J. OLLtyÆAN, Proprietor
Foster Road and Darrin Ave.
Phone TabOI 3109
BET. LENTS AND LENTS JUNCTION
LENTS FURNITURE CO.
About April ¡15th
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V.
Autos fOr Hire—Storage
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Lents, Portland, Oregon
Plain Snails
Custard Snails
Buns or Rolls
Raised Doughnuts
Filled Doughnuts
Pies
Cakes of all kinds
15c per doz
20c
u
15c
u
15c
M
20c
15c and up
10c and up
CORRECT TAILORING
WILL OPEN A
FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Spring goods are now
in- lieautiful, serviceable fabrics to choose from. Come in
and select your spring suit now while the lines are com­
plete. Moderate prices, workmanship guaranteed.
New and Second-hand Store
WE TRY TO PLEASE YOU
9213 Foster Road
MT. SCOTT BAKERY
JOHN MANZ
FURNITURE BOUGHT, REPAIRED AND EXCHANGED
y
Sweet Doughnuts Saturday only 20c doz
9131 Foster Road
J. ROSENAU, Proprietor
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Under New Management