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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1919)
1 « F BAPTIST CHURCH Baptist services Sunday. April 20. There will be a union prayer meet ing of all the young people of the community at 7 a. m. at the Baptist church. Sunday school at 9:45. A good day with a good school. With the Resur rection lesson. Preaching at 11 o’clock. Theme, “Easter’s Message.” Special mes sage. Young people's meeting at 7 p. m. Easter exercises by the Sunday school at 8 o'clock; all cordially in vited to attend all the services. forever « YOU LEND a little for a while EVANGELICAL Clll RCH. The evangelistic meetings at the Lents Evangelical church were a suc cess in many ways. The church membership was greatly revived and the hearts bound together in fervent love. In the morning service of last Sunday the pastor received 22 into church fellowship, with more to fol low. Rev. A. J. Tiffany, the evan- gelist. was very much appreciated and did splendid work. We could heartily commend him as a faithful. safe leader of the people. The church and Sunday school will celebrate Easter in commemoration of the resurrection of Jesus Christ. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Easter program, 10:30 a. m. Paster’s theme. “The Resurrection of Jesus.” following the program. Young people’s meeting, 6:30. Preaching senices, by the pastor. "Value of the Resurrection," 7:30 p. m. *< W. C. T. U. Anti-narvotics and temperance work in the Sunday schools are the subjects for discussion at the next meeting of the Mt. Scott W. C. T. U., to be held at the borne of Mrs. Rusk. South Ninety-second street, on Tuesday. April 22. at 2 p. m. This week the Union has supp'ied Lents school with 1000 anti-cigarette blotters. The inscription on some of these is telling. For instance: “Pure Air—At a recent dog show in a large city this sign was posted: ‘No smoking allowed; tobacco smoke injures the dogs.’ ” Did you know this is the year of jubilee for temperance workers? Here is our jubilee creed: I believe in the Woman's Christian Temperance Union; in her place in the world; in the vision of her lead- ers; in her part in the dawn of a new day. I believe that her holy purpose must be guarded; that our young women must have in their hearts the spirit of the heroes of the crusade. « SIXTY THOUSAND OF OUR AMERICAN BOYS Í lie among the poppies of Flanders’ Fields in France. To them only is the war over. They have paid the price tn full. To countless other thous ands of these boys returning home maimed and broken the war will still go on; they will be paying the price every day, during the remainder of their lives. Can we who stayed at home carelessly and thought lessly assume the “war is over" attitude until our bal ance of account is paid—until we have redeemed our pledge— to bear the final cost no matter what its amount ? i ft v’ Thou, who hast led us on To this, our period of jubilee. Let ps not slacken in our work Until the whole wide world is free. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McGill have returned, after a three-weeks* ab sence, from Shelly, Idaho, where they went with the expectation of making their home. The climate did not agree with Mr. McGill. They have bought a place at Eighty-sixth street and Sixty-third avenue, where they will move in the near future. » For Sale—I have two very buys in slightly used pianos, cash or terms. Must be sacrificed. Call and see them. Ivy M. Kinney, 9419 55th 3. E. It* I is in liquidation of the debt for men and munitions we amassed, and which brought about the end of the war— saving for every day it was shortened billions more in money and thousands more in lives. I MEN and WOMEN of OREGON! KOO<1 For Rent—Store room with living rooms in connection. Good location. Call at 6632 Ninety-second St. S. E. Just try Madam C. J. Walker— HER method of scalp treatment. Call Mrs. Brooks, 6522 Ninety-fourth St. S. E., Lents, Ore., or ring Tabor 6048 Sundays all day. A114t* A 5-passenger touring car, just overhauled, all new tires and storage battery; for quick sale $350, cash or terms. Call Sunday, 9419 55th Ave. S. E. It* IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII The imprinVof fame upon the name of our fair state will turn to a stain of shame if we do not meet the obligation this Victory Loan represents. You are face to face with the real te^l of citizenship—true Americanism. Let this tedt find you measuring up one hundred per cent loyal. The Parent Bond of Them All ri The government bond is the Parent bond of all bonds. Back of the gov ernment bond are all the assets and all the resources that supply the value of all other bonds, all other securities, all other investments. The government bond is a prior lien on lands, homes, chattels and every thing else, and the bonds to be issued under the name of the Victory Lib erty Loan are the highest of the high in government bonds. They constitute a contract of the United States government, entered into by unanimous vote of congress, and therefore a contract and mortgage behind which stands the possessions of One Hundred and Ten Million American people with their entire resources developed and undeveloped; the intelligence, ambition and ability of these One Hundred and Ten Million people mortgaged to pay the bill. The Victory Liberty Loan Bonds will bear an attractive rate of interest and, together with all other desirable elements, when compared with other investments as to strength, collateral and return, have no equal. « < I 1 Tou ire is officitnt it jour ejes A large number of people not now wearing i-laiu.ee have defective vision and are there on* comparatively Inefficient Right now our country need», high efficiency The coat of examination in amall for seif bet- I terment ■ p .F.VS auv ZroMETRIST- OPTici*~ This is one of 176 advertisements inserted simultan eously in every newspaper in the State of Oregon on behalf of the success of the Victory Liberty Loan—for we believe in this cause and are willing to contribute to the full extent of our power. MORRIS BROS., Ina JOHN L. ETHERIDGE, Vico-Prooldont PORTLAND, OREGON THÏ PREMIER BOND HOtlsF 206-7-8 «wetland Bldg. Portland, Fifth and Washington Malo 7M7 lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll t