Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, June 06, 1919, Image 4

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GILBERT
Officers and members of district ’
41 Parent-Teacher association, and
aU interested in the boys and girls
club work of the district ar» urgently
requested to be present at the school
house this afternoon (Friday) at 2:30
o^lock to discuss the club work and
exhibits for the county fair. Miss
Calkins, county club organixer, will
be present to assist.
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IN MEMORY OF GEORGS H.
MEYER. KILLED IN ACTION
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The following poem »as written
by Mrs. H. W. Bangs in memory of
her brother. George H. Meyer, com­
pany D. 361st infantry. 91«t division,
w ho was wounded in the Argonne
October 4, 1918. and died three days
later in an American Red Cross hos­
pital at Fleury, 18 mil«» from the
scene of the battle:
W. C. T. U. NOTES
We are glad to welcome home Mrs.
Esther Fankhauser. our valued sec­
retary.
Sunny California has its
attractions, but there is nothing so
good as “Home, Sweet Home.”
The meeting June 10 is to be with
Mrs. Ella Fankhauser, south of town.
Flower missions is the subject. A
splendid program will be expected.
At It o’clock at the Evangelical
church next Sunday morning th,' ser­
mon by the pastor. Rev. N. Shupp.
will be on “The Church of Jesus
Christ.” In the evening the subject
will be "The German Alliance, the
Brower«, a GennaAt Propaganda. ” At
9:15 a. m. H. R. Scheuerman will
vonduct the Sunday school, At 6 p.
Before his death, Theodore Roose­ m. the boys ami girls will have a
velt said: “There are few serious meeting, and at 7 p. m. the young
thinkers nowadays who do not recog people’s organisation will meet.
nixe in the Salvation Army an in­
valuable social asset, a force for good
BAPTIST CHURCH
which works effectively in those dark
regions where, save for this force,
a
only evil is powerful.”
There will be Sunday
For Rent—Furnished rooms. Mrs usual at 9:46. At H a. i
E. W. Elrod. 6335 Ninety-second tor. Rev. E. A. Smith,
on th«* theme. “A Godly 1
4t*
street.
young people will meet «
and at 8 p. m. the children’s’ day
PROFESSIONAL CAROS exercises will be held. Prayer meet-
ing will I m * held Thursday evening.
Tabor 4754
5936*^ »2nd Street
We are always thinking of our dear
Jack Deardorff is remodeling the
one.
residence on Gilbert road which he
In his far-off, unknown grave.
recently purchased. He has torn part Who fought for his flag and country
of the old building down and turned
And died a sildier brave.
the rest around and is building an
i But the hardest part is now to come.
addition to the front.
While the heroes all return.
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And we miss among the smiling
Since Mrs. Stow’» accident »ome
throng
time ago she * has not been able to
The face of our own dear one.
be out much, , so she has purchased
a fine new I surry which,, with her Somewhere in France on the long
battle line.
driving horse, will enable her to
Fought to his death that dear
around more.
brother of mine;
With
his U. S. comrades he went
H ATS—H ATS—H ATS
overseas
At the Lents Millinery Store
DR. C. S. OGSBURY
To carry the old flag to victory.
Popular, up-to-date styles in wom­
DENTISTRY
en’s, misses’ and children’s hats. Call Somewhere in France near the long
l.KNTH, OBIOHOM
and look over our styles. We make
battle line
to order everything in ladies’ head
Stands a cross on the grave of
Office: Tabor 3314
Rea. Tal»or: 5224
wear. Mrs. Galliks.
that brother of mine;
Though he lies far from home, over •DR. P. J. O’DONNELL
the seas.
SOUNDED FUNNY
DENTIST
We shall meet him again in the
Cor.
92d
and
Foster Road. Lents, Ore.
life that’s to be.
MRS. H. W. BANGS.
DEMAND FOR FARM LABOR
EXCEEDS PRESENT SUPPLY
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
DR. A. G. ATWOOD
DENTIST
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO PLATES
PHONS: TABOX tM2l
• Office:
The weekly bulletin issued by the
93l)7 Foster Road
Residence :
U. S. Employment Service, 75 Third 6314 83d St., 8. E.
Portland Ore
street, states that the demand for
farm help still exceeds the supply
DR. KATHERINE S. MYERS
that is available at this time. There
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
are several calls this week for milk­
ers at wages ranging from 375 to
pi
. Office, Marshall 1275
Phones. Rpsidelice(
8744
$100 per month, with room and board
for experienced men. In about 10 S kiximg B uilding
Bortland. Oregon
haying in the Willamette valley will
be in full swing with wages ranging r JO Years’ Kxp«rfence GIT bmka T bia L
from $3 to $5 per day.
NOTICE !
There is still a demand for help
I. F. PERRY. THE EXPERT
Maude—Jack says you radiate hap­ I in the shipyards, especially for un­
Will Repair your Sewing Machine at a
piness.
skilled men. There is no general de­
Reasonable Price. All Work
Janet—Gracious I
Guaranteed.
mand
for
skilled
mechaxics.
Maude—And he also says you ra-
Shear* Sh«r>e**d —Selderiag Done
Orders
are
on
file
with
the
U.
S.
Re« TaWr 771«
Sa* Flltag
diate beauty and wisdom.
Sh«» Taber ISIS
Lava Ma ver* Nbarpeaed
Janet—Dear me, how funny I He Employment service for 200 men to
work in mills and woodB, the wage
must think I am a radiator.
rate for common laborers being $4,
A. W. BREWER
MICKIE SAYS
and that for hooktenders, high climb­
ers and a few others geing as high
PAINTING, PAPER HANGING
as $8 per day.
and TINTING
f ajBuwnsiM* n tm ' (jasouNt
Work for boys is plentiful. Last
I
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week
44
boys
were
placed
in
positions
Residence 9935 Fifty-ninth Ave.
Hist
TVAXS
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paying on an average of $50 per ■
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SSuF-*TaWTl»
month.
Boys seeking employment
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must be more than 16 years old or
must secure a permit to work before
registering.
The women’s division of the U. S.
Employment Service has openings
this week for 2000 women and girls
in the strawberry fields The price
established for pickers is 11 to 13
cents per carrier of six boxes.
UNDER ENTIRELY
FOR SALE
A good wagon; rigged especially
for camping; in good order; will sell
cheap if taken quickly. Call Tabor
1822.
23-3t*
WANTED
An experienced saleslady and a
lady to do light housework. Phone
Tabor 760 or call at Teeny’s dry­
goods store, 6602 Foster road.
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TABOR
Authorized FORD
Service Station
You
Can
See a
Picture
'wi KVU
ol repairing activity any time. There is always a car
or more receiving or waiting our attention. Our facil­
ities are such, however, that the waiting is never long.
You can count on getting your car back to use again
in about as quick a time as the work can lie done
properly and thoroughly.
The Lents Garage
SUNNYSIDE FURNITURE SHOP
992 994 BELMONT STREET Near 33d
AXEL KI LOA HL, Proprietor
Tabor 3429
Home 1)61
8919 FOSTER ROAI)
YOU PAY NOTHING DOWN ON
This Grafonola
We will deliver this handsome Grdfooolo
at $5.00 down which pays for half of the
records and the balance in small, convenient
Perfection
Confectionery
r
St. Peter’s parish is making ghvat
pre l»u rut ions for the celebration of
the Fourth of July. Then» will b< u
regular program of umusementu, con­
sisting of athletic sports, music,
dancing ami many other features. A
dinner will I k » served by the ladies
of the parish. Prises will I m * awarded
u> the successful contestants. Tin*
public is cordially invited to purtici
i pato in the celebration,
The wedding of Miss Theresa Roth
and E. J. Hirschman will !«• cole
bnited in St. Peter’s by u nuptiul
mar on Monday, June », ut !> u. m.
There was quite a large delegation
of pariahoncra who attended the
I.-, -«-tiny, of the t’nilt*d Irish Societies
nt the Lincoln high school Inst Sun­
day.
Th, Rev. pastor and a»*ral of the
parishoners will attend the com
mcnevment exercises at .Mt. Angel
June It).
WE BUY AND SELL
REPAIR
RE-FINISH
UPHOLSTER
I
PACK AND CRA TE
■
ST. PETER’S CHURCH
weekly payments
new ; management
the Best and Breeziest Dances-the latest
HIGH GRADE
FANCY COOKIES
Popular llits-the Grandest Opera-the Finest Gon-
ICE CBEAM
certs-the Sweetest Melodies-^upberb Orchestras
CANDIES
Splendid Bands-the Old Familiar Songs that
ETC.
everyone knows and loves- this great Grafonola
(»Ilice: Main TAT. TWt HE» Hows. » a m. 6 p m.
Be,. Will. 1106
E.cnlnf, by Appointment
plays them as no other instrument can.
LaReau & Hurget
E-TRlsf -
Cor. 92d and Foster Road
MICKIE SAYS
\F yOVJVE G oft* VK1BN0 SOMt-
WHi.BE WVVO USTO UVE HEWE.WWV
POMCHA SEMO
TV»' WAVE* FEW
ATEAKN HOTHlH TA
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VOLL PIEME SFA «AO«.» I
206 7-8 Swetland Bldg
Fifth «nd W ashington öt.
(Portland,
Oregon
BUY FRESH
GROCERIES
THEY cost no more
AND ARE SO MUCH BETTER
Dew Drop Washing Powder
SPECIAL-25C per Package
Flour, Feed, Hay
and Grain
“The scope of thrift la limitless.
V bomas A. Edison
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Lents Mercantile Co
Phone: Taber
1141
There Never Was Such a Grafonola as this
for $125 including Twelve Records
Twenty-four Selections
Liberty and Victory Bonds taken at face value
If you look around for the next ten years you’ll never find an investment that will pay you
such dividends in glorious music as this big. handsome Grafonola.
with any mood,
It plays music to harmonize
the cabinet harmonizes with almost any design of furniture. You can choose
from half a dozen finishes—anc from all the music of all the world to play on this
Columbia Grafonola
MT. SCOTT DRUG CO. |(
92nd Street
near Carline