i I church. The ceremony was witnessed Mr*. Effie R. Tamplin. of 5322 by numerous relatives and friends. Eighty-aecond street, returne«! last Fred Geisler bought a Chalmers Both young people have a host of week from her trip to Richmond, friends ig Ixnta and Portland who | Ind., in attendance at the annual six Wednesday. wish them unlimited happiness and board meeting of the American C. L. Evarts and family have ■ prosperity. Friends Board of Foreign Missions. moved to a new home at Woodmere. I She is one of th«» two members of J. Holland, a missionary Mm. A. John Dorsy died at his home, 4912 from Malaysia, will be present an«! ■ this boani representing Oregon y«'ar Eighty-sixth street, Sunday morning .»peak at the Woman’s Foreign Mis- ( ly meeting of the Fiiends church. While in Indiana she ;mi«l a short at 9 o’clock. sionary society of the Lents M. E. I visit to George L. Carr and family, church, to be held at the home of Mis. Charles Fankhauser has gone formerly of !x»nts but now living in Mr£ L. B. Jones, 5329 Eighty-eighth to California for a six-weaka* visit Indianapolis. She found “George” street, at 2:30 p. ni. on Wt-dnesday, with her mother. just as fat and sassy as ever and May 7. Everyone cordially invited I riding around in a Port automobile. The Myrtle club of the Lents Grange to attend. The Carr family sent hearty greet will give a dance at the Grange hall The girls of the la>nts school have ings to their friends back in Lents. Monday evening. May 12. organized a baseball nine and played Mrs, Tamplin «as accompani.sl b) C. H. Ferris, 8923 Seventy-first a practice game with the Woodmere B. Willis B«>«'<le, th«» field secretary avenue S. E„ has sold his home and girls in the assembly hall at Wood- i of the missionary board, and under mover! into the Gething house across mere school last Friday afternoon. her chaperonagv he has visited all the street. I'he score was 9 to 9. The following four of th«' quarterly meetings of this girls compos«' the team: Captain ami yearly meeting. Mrs. Tom McSIoy and little daugh thin! baseman, Ada Ingram; catcher, ter, and Mrs. Lester Moll and chil Edith Hershman; pitcher. Ella Bar Just try Madam C. J, Walker dren returned Frida) evening from nett; shortstop, Florence Urfer; first HER method of scalp treatment. Cull their California trip. base, Rose Stone; second base. Ione Mrs. Brooks, 6522 Ninety-fourth St. The Ernest Tr» nary family are I Clark; left shortstop. Opal Hamilton. S. E.. Lenta, Ore.,.or ring Tabor confined to their home, 6649 Ninety- All4t* The annual session of the Oregon 6048 Sundays all day. second street, with influenza. They conference of the Evangelical church are report«! to be improving. convenes at Seattle with the First A 5-passenger touring car, just William Albrecht, of Seventy-first church next Thursday. May 8. with overhauled, all new tires and storag avenue an«i Ninety-secon«i street, is the preliminaries on the preceding. ‘i or making arrangements to build a coxy day. Bishop G. Hemmiller. D. D.. of | battery; for quick sale> *350. cash home facing on Ninety-recond street. Cleveland, presides over the delibera terms. Call Sunday. 9419 55th Ave. tions of the conference. Rev. Shupp S. E. It* Miss Schimpff, of San Diego. Cal., will leave for the conference next arrived at the home of her niece, Tuesday and remain absent about a For Sale— Folding l>ed and mat- Mrs. A. F. Pasquay, 5715 Eighty- week. The presiding bishop, together third street, Thursday evening. She with the presiding elders, have the tress for sale cheap. Phone Tabor expects to spend the summer here. It* appointing power and will appoint 8453, I LOCAL AND PERSONAL » < The members of the G. A. R. will celebrate Memorial Sunday. May 25, at the Baptist church. A special in vitation is extended to all returned soldiers. Boy Scouts and all other churches. Mail carrier Cutting spent the week-end at Hood River with his family. He says Hood River and vi- cinity are making great preparation for blossom day, which will be Sun- ; ■ day. May 4. pastors to all the charges within the bounds of this conference district. Lents Parent-Teacher association met in the assembly room at the school Friday afternoon, April 25. with a very good attendance. Mrs. Professor O. A. Hess presided. Hershne; presented for discussion the proposed increase in teachers’ sal- aries, after which the circle cast a unanimous vote endorsing the propo- sition. which will be voted on at the s school election May 10. Mrs. Ada Wallace Unruh gave a very interest ing and instructive talk on the “Evils that Befall Young Girls. WANTED Contracts for hauling wood, dirt. sand, ties, lunil>er or grain. Write and state particulars to Gary Coast Agency, 71 Broad way, Portland, Ore. n mi One Year For This extraordinary offer may not last long—don’t delay or you may be too late. Bring or send in 1 your 50 cents and get all the local happenings of your home district, for a whole year at less than one cent a week—mailed direct to your home. DON’T WAIT! MICKIE SAYS T h ' pape * \ DO IT NOW! Mt. Scott Herald T ake it fbofa ms, mfobung PEA A NEWSPAPER AlNT NO CINCH« OU* «SPORTE« BANS THE VN A n I HS HAETA POMP INFORMATION OUl OF SOMI PEOPLE, THST NIUBT THINK Hl'* ASKIN' QUEATrON* OUTA CUR'OEiTT, in BTSAO OF TOT ING T’ CUT SOME NE WIE FE* Phone Tabor 7824 D-61 5812 Ninety-second Street Lents, Oregon f fHtSf MAV SC BKÄlfc» BUT rxisf Am BCTftS QfMll X Lents Furniture Co Phone: Tabor 2923 Used Furniture as Good as New. Half the Price. We Pay the Highest Cash for Used Furniture, Etc. 4 Lents, Oregon J F'NOOVT - A a TŸHO w well OAWGONt IF THIS AI n T WmONt>«5 BoilMtSS ANHHA»« *. M FIBVT A BOOB come > h <N«TH AN AO AT T he las ’ WMHHVt N rAAWES US Urti È» T hen haota stop H « vanì off a hkhicvt ' n thin th oafs as got ' fole O» ve c tu verri ' m stuck t ’ bmebt - W h 'N R APPIO ‘KOVHO TH BOLLI RS h thin th ' ink btaateo stbcakin , N T he bevi BUSTtO 'M «1 «*!«,*«© TH' traih ph TH T h sac «, o ' paper V n sowie FOLKS COWIE Pt STtBINBOUNO AFTE* tHtlft PAPEFS 'H THAt SAN« BOOB COW I n T KKK ' boot A MISTAKE IN TM' AO 'M MOW ' JEST P1EP THIS FOPM--H H OAWGOMC TU' pawGON« LUC« AMVwn ' CMAPlFS “You see. the doctor« disagreed, so he died." “Oh, well, of course the autopsy tied the question for science?” “No. They disagreed at the ao- topsy also.” » LESS THAN ONE ( ENT A WEEK! MICKIE SAYS About 25 ladies congregated at the home of Mrs. McNeil on Foster road Thursday afternoon, April 24. The occasion was a reception for Mrs. iiiiiii iiiiiiimiii iiiiiiiim mi m i mi Minin 11 Jenson and a farewell for Mrs. Hay- den, Mrs. Olive Forte’s mother, Re- freshments were served and a very For Rent—Store room with living enjoyable afternoon was spent. rooms in connection. Good location. A. E. Hamilton, of Ninety-second Call at 6632 Ninety-second St. S. E. street, deserves a banner for the Bicycle for sale; good condition; record he made by his work in the shipyard. He worked in the Coast 6228 Ninety-second street, or phone It shipyard for two years, only laying Tabor 6037. off once during that time, when he Spring is nearly gone and these had a mashed finger and could not bright sunshiny days tell us that work. ummer is not far off. Those pretty | A very pleasant afternoon was spent summery hats in all the latest when the Ladies Aid of the Lents M. shades, for old ladies, young ladies, E. church surprised Mrs. E. L. Sells, misses and children, can be found at her home. 8922 Fifty-sixth avenue, at M rs. Guliks millinery store on Normal Viaion Wednesday afternoon, April 30, in a Ninety-second street. Few pernon« know whtl eonatitiitra normal. farewell party, as Dr. Sells, wife and I^ m than one In every hundred lia« normal vlulon Why not know the condition of your family are leaving Lents where they eye«. IF 1 C’AKK FOR Yot It EYES TÎIEY Pasture of 25 acres for rent at have been associated for many years WILL CARE FOR YOU. with the Ladies Aid and all church Sycamore. F. W. Hill. Phone Sell 2t work. They will be greatly missed in wood 3094. all good work in this community. SÜ9MÉTRIST’- OPTIC»* For Sale—One hundred egg Mandy Miss Marion Turner, daughter of Lee incubator. F. B. Golden, Route Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turner, 9025 3, box 303, Lenta, Ore. Tabor 2207. 206-7-8 Swetland Bldg. Portland. Fifth and Washington Seventy-first avenue S. E., was mar Main 75S7 ried to Emory Martin, formerly of For Rent—Furnished rooms. Mrs. Lents, at Seattle last week by Rev. E. W. Elrod, 6335 Ninety-second Matthews of the First Presbyterian street. 4t* iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiii......mi r- FOR A SHORT TIME 50 CENTS fc îr JEVS aüviç , 9 The Mt. Scott Herald mb an 9213 Foster Road Kidder—When we're married we'll after they had recovered his wife M rs. Tom Kearns entertained a live In a house where there are no took sick again. number of frieads at a party Satur closets, Mr. Davis and Miss Dorothy Davis, day afternoon. April 26. at which the Katherine—So as to avoid the pos- of Ninetieth street and Woodstock announcement of the engagement of albllity of family skeletons. avenue, Mr. and Mrs. George Deirin- her daughter Marguerite to E. T. ger of Sellwood and W. W. McDow Keelan, of Goble, was made. The N0 END TO IT ell motored to Hood River last Sun wedding is to be some time in June. day. An enjoyable trip was reported. The guests were entertained with a They saw two machines which had musical program, piano numbers be run off the grade at Cascade Locks. ing given by Mrs. Fankhauser and Bemiece Kearns and Miss Kelly gave Mrs. George Spring, of 4909 vocal and violin selections. After Ninety-second street, left Wednesday the musical numbers delicious re for an extended visit with relatives freshments were served and a social in eastern Canada, whom she has afternoon was much enjoyed. not seen for 21 years. She will stop Rev. N. Shupp, pastor of the Lents over in Kearney, Neb., for a few Evangelical church, will close his first days’ visit with Mrs. Burk Beeman, year of pastoral labor with this com then continue her trip by way of ing Sunday services, May 4. At the Chicago and Detroit. morning services annual reports of the department of church work will be read, after which the pastor will review the year’s work and preview the outlook for the coming year. The year closing has been fairly success ful, however, leaving room for great er improvements. The church to gether with her pastor enjoy a very hopeful outlook of encouraging pros perity for the coming year. The gain over the loss of membership of | the past year are comforting. The finances are the best in the history !of the church. « vibtboo T i THE BOES JtBT OOT HOMI / «Aon franc « ' n B uh - ibivb I Mt . HiE'AB »UM B l AO T' O«T BACK« THtM COUMTRIBB OMBR XUBR.B MM B«JlT FOLK» VIHuT MBIT UBTA NUTHIN BBTTB*. •UT QlMMl THE OOOO OLO UNIT BO «TATIS OF AMEBICA FEB MINE« "KlU «MBS' TOUT B'NE6T<” a B TUB F«ENCHI»1 NO PLACE FOR ’EM Lester Clark has sold his property at 10236 Fifty-fifth avenue S. E. to Oscar Taskinen, and has purchased a home on East Davis street near I Mr. and Mrs. M. Redmond, 6303 Thirty-first, where he will move in Ninety-sixth street, entertained a the near future. ! number of friends at their home Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kenworthy, April 21, the occasion being their Mr. and Mrs. R. Gable and Mr. and eleventh wedding anniversary. The Mrs. Gus Heidrich motored out to I evening was spent in playing many Troutdale on a little fishing trip interesting games, after which re- Tuesday afternoon. We will let them I freshments were served. Those pres tell you the fish story. ent included Mrs. Redmond’s’ father H. D. Pierce, of 5424 Eighty-ninth and mother Mr. and Mrs. D. L. street, is suffering with blood poison Klock, Mr. and Mrs. A. Stephenson, in his left hand caused from a sliver. Mrs. Leona Taylor, Bert Stone, the Mr. Pierce has had more than his Misses Ellen Anderson, Mildred An share of ill luck the past few months. derson, Grace Klock, Theodora Klock. His family all had the “flu,” and i Florence Klock and Stella Davis. M iss Eugenia Ellis, of Lents, who entered Bellingham normal last fall, is now teaching in Everett, Wash. Miss Ellis was one of four students in the normal selert*-d to fill vacan cies because of unusual talent and excellent scholarship. She is teach ing the 6A grade. MICKIE SAYS («ve »li* TMfRf mfctlF’' For Good Solid SHOES W. E. GOGGINS 5935 92d Street Burke s First-Class Garage SEVENTY-SECOND AND MILLARD’AVENUE MICKIE SAYS /<K>SH . I HATE TA HAF1A mcnchmm « t . au-r O ne of NOUSt HAO6' VALUCO fiUB- SCtliBBRS HA« FtgQOT ALL ’BOUT NE* PaPER,'« INE HATE TA STOP iT 'N A ll T m AT, BUT OA'AIGONIT IT - SAIE GOTTA EF NA OO n T S ui « ui A OlECE O« chance « ubtn auitw,' I General Auto Repairing, Supplies, Oils, Greases and Storage USED - CARS - FOR - SALE Have one Truck and one Oakland Touring Car 5-passenger If you have a Car for sale bring in and I will sell itjfor you. Phone Tabor 7468 9 LENTS MERCANTILE COMPANY EVERYTHING FOR THE 1 ABLE . . . Cranberries Celery Sweet Potatoes English Walnuts Oranges Lemons Apples Grapes Pickles Vegetables Canned Goods Dried Fruit WE DON’T KEEP GROCERIES, WE SELL them Phone: Tabor 1141 5805 92nd Street. S. L