Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, April 11, 1919, Image 6

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    Annual Meeting Held by
IMPROVEMENT CLUB
Millard Avenue Church *
AT ARLETA WORKING
Officers are Re-elected
FOR PAVED STREETS
I
ANNIVERSARY SALE
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The annual meeting and dinner of
County Asked to Pave 18-Foot Strip
the Millard Avenue Presbyterian
on Footer Road From Fifty-
church was held in the basement
second to Seventy-second.
dining room Wednesday evening.
April 2. The address, a pointed and
earnest one, was given by the R<>^
Every Thursday evening at the au­
Orlando B. Pershing, of the Central ditorium of the Arleta Library, from
Presbyterian church. He was accom­ now on, there will be a meeting of
panied by Wilson Bcnefiel, an alder the local improvement club. This
and well-known Presbyterian of the club has in mind the improving of
same church. After the early de­ Sixty-seventh street and the surround­
parture of Mr. Pershing, who was ing neighborhood, desiring a substan­
moderator of the meeting as well as tial surfacing of Sixty-seventh and
chief speaker, the pastor. Rev. W. a noticeable absence of tin cans and
Lee Gray, took charge of the meet­ other rubbish. This club is actively i
ing, Reports were given from the furthered by Mesdames Fred Love '
various departments as follows: Fi­ and Fred Taylor. Last Friday eve­
nancial report, H. C. Forbes; Sunday ning. April 4, the committee on the ,
school, A. J. Hollingworth; Sunday 1 improvement of Foster road met and
school finance, ' '* '
‘ read plans, specifications and csti-
Sunday school beginners, Mrs. Myra I
a8 foUowg. sidewalk. 6 feet;
Zehrung: and pvtori* report Rex. I rking. ,os feet; paving, 60 feet;I
tracks {<>
to the
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W. Lee Gray, Th«' personnel of the I
officiary was retained unchanged.^ of
extent of
with the exception of the election of from Fifty-second street to Seventy- I
Messrs. Reed and Kellar as elders. second street; cost, $113,300. The
Messrs. Gilbert and Crum were also money is proposed to be raised part- I
re-elected as trustees.
ly by district assessment and partly,
SEVENTEEN YEARS IN LENTS
Tinted Stationery, regular 50c
Glycerine Soap, Special . 6 Bars
Ivory Soap, Special . . 5 Bars
Matches, regular 2 for 15c
5 for
Toilet Crepe Paper . .
5 for
it is hoped, by county appropriation.
Librarian Recommends
Reading of These Bookb
Miss Wil Hutchinson, librarian of
the Arleta branch library, recom­
mends these books as of especial in­
terest at the present: “The Four
Horsemen of the Apocalypse,” by
Vicente Ibanez; “The Magnificent
Ambersons.” by Booth Tarkington:
“A Schoolnfaster of the Great City,”
by Angelo Patri; and “The New Rev-
elation,” by Sir Arthur.Conan Doyle.
The Four Horsemen are Pestilence.
War, Famine, and Death. “The Mag­
nificent Ambersons” is a novel of
American life during the big growing
time of an American city.
“A
Schoolmaster of the Great City” if
a story of a teacher with a vision.
“The New Revelation” is a personal
and compelling evidence of continu­
ation of life hereafter.
Community Sing Held by
Arleta P-T. Association
20c 2 35c
room BRUSHES
Regular 40c
Sale Price 25c
FILLERS
$1.50
IS YOUR SYSTEM RUN DOWN?
TRY OCR
IRON TONIC PILLS
SPECIAL
April 11, the committee will meet |;
again to receive the county’s report :
on how much it will do.
The Portland Railway, Light Jt ;
Power company is opposed to the',
moving of the car track, but it is ■
estimated that the assessment on :
the company as owner of property •
adjacent to the street would amount •
to a sum nearly three times as much :
as it would cost the company to •
move the tracks.
:
$2.39
UNIVERSAL LUNCH KITTS
REGULAR FOUR DOLLAR
WATER-GLASS
ONE QUART
A. D. Kenworthy Now
The county is asked to pay for a
strip 18 feet wide, which will cost
Interested in Dunning
about $45.000.
& McEntee Company
At a session this Friday evening, :
By a recent arrangement A. D.
Kenworthy has secured an interest
in the Dunning & McEntee funeral
establishments at Broadway and An­
keny streets. West Side, and ha-
consolidated this place with the A.
D. Kenworthy & Co., in Lents. Th?
two places will continue to be oper
ated under the present firm name s
and in the same locations as the;,
now have. Mr. A. D. Kenworthy’s
personal attention will be given from
either place and patrons of the Lent;
place will continue to receive tb
same courteous treatment as in th
past. Mr. Kenworthy’s brother, A
E. Kenworthy, formerly of th
Chambers-Kenworthy Co., has taken
an interest in the company and ha
moved to Lents where he will tak-
active part in the work of the com
pany.
PEROXIDE TOOTH PASTE
26c
25c
25c
25c
25c
.
We Guarantee Uiem
.
.
Now is the time to Put Down your Eggs tor Winter Use
A NEW LINE
Swift-Hand Soap, regular 10c
Sale Price .
WE HAVE THE FAMOUS
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5 for 25c
EDISON
PHONOGRAPHS
DRUG SPECIALS
Salts
Boric Acid
w. c. t . u.
7c
7c
Senna Leaves
Lysol, 3 ounces
Our meeting was held at Mrs.
Shinn’s. There’s where you find the
beautiful times; 9503 Fifty-ninth ave­
nue is the number.
We are having to say goodby to
some of our members at every meet­
ing these days. Mrs. Esther Fank-
hauser, evangelistic superintendent
and recording secretary, leaves to­
morrow for an extended visit with
relatives in Southern California. Wc
shall miss her.
Our part of the million-dollar
drive counts up just $360, which we
must raise in the next two months.
Many plans were discussed, Those
receiving most favor were: A W. C.
T. U. day in every church; drive
boxes; every member a dollar a
month for 12 months; private sub-
scription and public appeals, It will
come.
After the meeting delightful re­
freshments were served by the hos­
tess, assisted by Mrs. Rush, our gen­
ial social superintendent.
A luncheon in honor of Mrs. Ad­
kins, national worker from Nash­
ville, Tenn., is to be given at the
Portland hotel next Friday at 12:30.
Several of the ladies are going and
every one interested is welcome. If
you can go, notify Mrs. Dunbar be­
fore Thursday morning; 75 cents a
plate.
Glycerine 3 ounces
Listenne 3 ounces
7c
20c
20c
20c
Cascara Tablets
GEISLER HEATLH TABS
22c
Discount
¿I rhi* ‘'Li
WJ '‘ à . 1‘ I
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Try them once you will
always have them
COLUMBIA
*
25c Glycerine and Rose
Watei
.
.
.
LARGE CAN
EXCELLENT FOR BABY OR TOILET
Í GRAFONOLAS
A Complete Line ol right
up-to-date
$95.00
15c
Both $1.00
A
SOLD
Disc and Imberole Records
S k W
17c
Imported Talcum Powder
25 per cent
WITH »
ItU
25c Glycerine and Bay 17«
Rum ....
Ill
Hot Watei Bottle and
Fountain Syringe
75c
.
RECORDS
12 Selections and 300 Needles
MAKE
YOUR OWN TERMS
Edison Conceit Friday and Saturday
Nights. Come and hear the latest Records
PRESENT \ FOR / EACH ; LADY
WHILE THEY LAST-COME EARLY
Friday and Saturday, April 11th and 12th
MT. SCOTT DRUG CO.
Young People Enjoy Party
Last Friday evening at the Arleta
At the G. W. Dilley Home
school house the Arleta Parent-
Teacher association held a commu­
The home of Geo. W. Dilley was
nity sing under the direction of the
well-known Prof. W. H. Boyer, di­ the scene of a merry time Tuesday
Portland | evenin8 when Margaret Tifft enter­
rector of music in the
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schools. John R. Leach, proprietor tained a number of her friends.
of the Kern Park Phoenix Pharmacy, Those present were the Misses Pearl
spoke on “Improvement in Mt. Scott Miller, Myrtle Hummen, Francis
Hartwig, Francis and Margaret
and on Foster Road.”
C. E. Kennedy has moved
Tifft,
Messrs. Howard Jones, Harold
Mr. Leach says that the cake was I
from his present quarters?
delicious and that they were al) so i Miller, Harley Clark, Clarence O’Neil
glad that there was no smelt. A and Raymond Butterfield.
to old location just east*
Closset & Devers man furnished the
coffee.
BIRTHS
of Donaldson’s grocery on
Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Ninety-second
B.
Schleigh,
5622
Successful Dinner Given
Woodstock Avenue.
street, April 2, a boy.
By M. E. Ladies’ Aid
Bom—To Mr. and Mrs. Hiftry
Thornton, 5715 One Hundred and
The dinner given by the Ladies’
Second street, April 2, a boy.
Aid society of the Laurelwood M. E.
Born — To Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
church in the basement dining room
Philips, 8744 Seventy-first avenue,
of the church last Friday evening April 4, a boy.
was quite a financial success, the
amount made amounting to about
ANOTHER YARD IN LENTS
$30. An address was given touch­
Just
inside the fence,
ing social uplift conditions by Mr.
Of
another
yard in Lents,
Lewis, of the Centenary church. The
Not
a
mite
of
beauty appears;
ladies active in directing this dinner
were Mesdames M. J. Onslow, Eva Not a flower, not a bud,
Lawrence, A. J. Snider, A. C. Brack- Even the birdies pass it by.
enbury, Lillie Perry, W. O. Boon, Tomato cans, and yellow paper,
Vroman, Miller, Greeneley, Palmer, Broken boards, with rusted nails,
Sad old shoes with worn out toes,
Farley, and Z. T. Saulcer.
Limp old rubbers, full of germs.
Humps and hollows, bare spots too,
HOW ABOI T VOIR KYKHf
Membership of Baseball
Weeds and grasses all entangled,
Yon have y«ur tppth examined twice it
year, Why not YOUR KYKH? They are
Team of Wood die re Poor old yard, where no one cares.
more important.
G. S. B.
Itemember your eyea are your bread
The boys’ baseball team of the
winners.
If I rare for your eyes your eyea will
Woodmere school has the following
Fahy B. Hiatt, a former Mt. Scott care for you.
personnel:
Captain and pitcher, boy who has been in the heavy ar­
Charles Repp; catcher, Charles Strat- tillery service in France, is reported
^»• tometpis T- OPTICI»
er; first base, Harold Atwood; sec­ to have arrived in New York, from
ond base, George Bundy; third base, where he will be Bent to Ft. Dodge,
Rudolph Clark; left field, Charles Iowa, for discharge. He is a brother 206-7-8 Swetland Bldg. Portland, Or.
Hurd; right field, Paul Haynes; cen­ of D. L. Hiatt and Mrs. Jessie
Fifth and Washington
ter field, Billy Cox; shortstop, Tom­ Crouch, of 58th avenue and 84th
Main 7M7
my O’Brien.
street S. E.
s
Ninety-second Street
Near Carline
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The Qualitq Goes Clear Through
The Famous Doit Automobile
is now in Lents. Come in and
see this Wonderful Little Cai.
Price $1095. We will dem­
onstrate it any time.
LENTS GARAGE Local Agents
WANTED
Contracts for hauling wood,
dirt, sand, ties, Iumlier or grain.
Write and state particulars to
Gary Coast Agency, 71 Broad­
way, Portland, Ore.
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