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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1919)
mt. Scott herald additional local — “-----_----- - I.................. .... Fran Mrs. 4. A. Lowe, of San Published Every Friday at Lanta Station, Portland, Oregon. J. E. UPDIKE - C- W SMITH • Proprietor - Manager cisco, is visiting old friends in Lenta and Portland. Adventists Close Camp Meeting Philip Drake left Monday evening The Seventh Day Adventists have to spend several weeks visiting with just closed a successful campmcvting friends at Ashland. at Creston. Their sessions were held Mrs. Sarah Coon, of 6446 Eighty in the midst of a veritable little seventh street, is visiting he. nephew. white city, the living tents number 11.SO a year Subscription prie« ing 254, and the service tents, six. John Hendrix, at Lafayette. The number in attendance at these Phonos: Tabor 7114. D41—1111 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bennett are tent meetings averaged ab4ut 2000 ■ spending the summer with Mrs. daily until the last three closing days Jill Nlnsty-sccond S treat , Coons, of 6446 Eighty-seventh street. when the number ran up to 3000 and During the sessions about Frank C. Wright. 6442 Eighty- 4000. MICKIE SAYS second street, is at home after serv $13,000 were raised for foreign ini' ing with the 10th aero squadron in sions. about $.‘»000 worth of literature was sold, $700 being taken in ut the WHAUAT?..NH i \ | France, f ' ___ book tent on the last day. Sermons CASH REGISTER ain ' t Fred Rathky returned Tuesday eve were preached in three different lan wo » kih I wilu vmhaooa | CAUt....... Noec.TMia ain ' t th « ning from overseas duty. The family guages, English. German and Scan MNA tHC»........WHT DOMTCMA is living on Eighty-eighth street in dinavian, On the find Sabbath there AOvgATigiM»? T hat the Foster house. were 200 volunteers for missionary MAK*« woa*'. O’wva t Lents Garage has been appointed work. On the last Sunday then« were service station for the Stromberg about 80 conversions ami 40 bap- now, carburetors and will be able to equip tisms, the immersion taking place at MKXIt, a private Willamette lieach opposite cars on short notice. oon ' t MilwaukiP. Nine “tent” compnni* C. ,E. Kennedy is on the qui vive have been organized, as a result of over the reports of oil prospects in this conference, to do evangelistic the Toledo district, He owns a 160- field work in the state. Some of the acre ranch in the vicinity. material comfort equipment included cafeteria at which from 400 to 600 "I think It Is the moat wonderful Mrs. Kate M. Wagner returned were served daily, and a grocery thing that hns ever happened—I knew Monday to her home at Wooland. . tore, at which hot foods were al <» he would make It.” So said Mrs. Al Wash., after a two-weeks’ visit with . old. bert C. Read, wife of Cotntjinnder her daughter, Mrs. Inez Gulliks. Some of the leading speakers were: Rend, who made the first flight ueross Mrs. Charles Warde. Mrs. Ira Al- Prof. W. W. Prescott, of Washington. the Atlantic In »in airplane. The plio •graph shows Mrs. Ileiul mid her five- len and Mrs. Marshall attended the 1). C„ field secretary of the Seventh * convention of the Neighbors of Wood Day Adventist conference; Elder G. uionth-old baby. craft down town Monday and Tues W. Pettitt. president of the Romlmi. All He Had Left India, mission: M. E. Kern, national day. The conjuror wn* giving n sleight superintendent young people’s work; Addie Marcel Daniels, the two-day- Evangelist A. R. Bell, Toledo, Ohio, of hand performance. one of hl« feats was to tunke n iiinrked dollar bill dis old baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and all the local loaders and Bible appear In the night of the crowd. which R. Daniels. 6410 Sixtieth street, was workers. Ehler H. W. Cottrell was he did hi •ce««fully. buried Monday, June 16. in Oswego re-elected chairman of the CQvgon “That marked dollar bill will be cemetery. The funeral services were conference, a position which he ha found In the vest pocket of thut gen held at the residence. held for several consecutive years. tleman." aaiil the conjuror, pointing twith bls magic wand at Sam Lawalng. The music was directed by Prof. G. I* C. Coffman, residing on South All eyes were riveted on Sam. who Ninety-second street, has accepted E. Johnson of Astoria. advanced to the front, took some LARGER GROUNDS NEEDED money from bls vest pocket and said: the foremanship of a sawmill at Bay FOR SALE According to figures compiled by “Ros.«. liiTe’s your chaise. Ah’ve City and will leave with his family Pictures 8x10 of Lents School House. hud two beer« and a clgnr out of that D. A. Grout, city superintendent of • in the near future to make their 5419 Ninety-second St. 25c each public schools, 15.258 elementary dollnr yon told me to keep In ma | home there. . 13-2tp grade children attending Portland pocket till you called for It" schools are in over-crowded rooms. : Mr. and Mrs. C. Eldred, formerly ♦ In discussing this condition Superin of Lents but now living at Mollala. » e tendent Grout says: • moved the bodies of their two sons, ♦ “In Portland we have felt that the Delbert and Lambert, from Mult * ♦ Individual touch between teacher and nomah to Mt. Scott cemetery last : pupil was vital and that it was more', Tuesday. important for a teacher to teach Kenneth Anderson is still in the John than to teach geography only. To do this with the modern compli hospital and his recovery is slow. cated curriculum we have felt that Gangrene caused considerable trouble ♦ one teacher could not successfully and it will now be necessary to graft teach more than 30 pupils at the i new skin over a large part of the in most and that 25 pupils to each jured leg. teacher is ideal." Mr. and Mrs. Thomas, of Sixty Lents school last year had 13 sixth avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. rooms housing 543 pupils, an aver- Spencer, of Eighty-second street, at- age of 41 pupils to a room, Addi- I tended the rose show and military tional rooms are available, however, parade last Thursday and enjoyed and had additional teachers been as i themselves to the limit. signed to Lents this average could W. C. Bryant, brother of May mie have been reduced. The most urgent need of the Lents B. Hogue, 6439 Eighty-eighth street, school is not more rooms but more and one of the regents of Monmouth ground. While» it is one of the larg normal school, has been visiting Mrs. est schools in this part of the city Hogue the past few days. He left the playground is the smallest and Thursday for Monmouth. is wholly inadequate. The boys of C. L. Van Slayk’s hand, which was is the magneto which supplies the vit. narks essen the school had no place to play base badly cut and bruised when the wind ball this spring and consequently tial to the cylinder explosions. Your magneto must shield of a machine he was driving ■ were defeated in most of their collapsed, is nearly healed. It has work perfectly or your motor won’t. We make a games. The school board should pur been very painful and slow in heal ■ chase a strip of ground south of the specialty of magneto Adjusting, Repairing and ing. Mr. Van Slyk was employed at school and also acquire the strip on the Mt. Scott Garage at the time of Overhauling. Also Electrical Work on Automobiles the east fronting on Ninety-fourth the accident. street, which would not only give —Headlights, Homs, Wiring, Bakeries, Etc. ample grounds for the school but I. W. Hummel, of North Ninety- would also relieve the constant fric- second street, brought two eggs to tion between property owners ad- the Herald office the first of the jacent to the school and the children. week which he believes to be in the championship class for size. They Every property owner in the dis were laid by a Barred Plymouth ■ trict should be anxious to secure Rock hen and are both the same size, ■ AXEL KILDAHL, Proprietor modem improvements of all kinds to measuring six and a half inches in ■ eight inches keep pace with the up-to-date resi circumference and dences and business places that are around the long way. They weighed Tabor 3429 Home D61 891f FOSTER ROAD : displacing the old-time order of a quarter of a pound each. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ! things, and the more rapidly such - --------------------- ■ ■ Mrs. Groner, of Sixty-third avenue f improvements are secured the more I rapidly the district will fill up w-ith and Eighty-fifth street, entertained desirable people. Improvements cost the Royal Neighbors club on June 5, the property owner something, but and all enjoyed a lovely day, as Mrs. the amount is immediately added to Groner is a royal entertainer. Those the value of his property; in fact, present were Mrs. Clark, Mrs. Bailey, BEEF PORK MUTTON VEAL the increase in value is greater than Mrs. Davidson, Mrs. Simes and daughter, Mrs. Kickinapp, Mrs. Pe ■ SMOKED and SALT MEATS the added cost Every family that ■ turns to another part of the city to ters, Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. FISH an POULTRY build a home because of a lack of Thomas, Mrs. Blything and her two sidewalks and pavements here is a sisters who have been visiting her, ■ direct loss to the business men of and others. The next meeting will the district, and a loss we cannot be at Mrs. Bailey's home on Wood- afford to sustain. We can’t remain stock avenue. 5919 Ninety-second Street Entered as second-class mail mat tar February 14, 1414. at the post office at Lenta, Oregon, under act of Congress, March S, 1ST*. I I THE HEART OF THE MOTOR 11 r SOMERS THE FURNITURE MAN / GUARANTEES TO SAVE YOU SO PER CENT 992-994 Belmont Street, near East 33d Street First-Class Sheet Metal Work and Repairing Guttering. I ii-ncritl ¡Repairing. Garbage Cans, Flour Ilins Wash B o 'I i t a . Stove Pipe«, ( liicken Fountains, Chicken Grit- Feed Boxes ami Chicken Feed Troughs A. S. iHl ARCH, The Tinsmith labor boater Road, Opp. P. O. JI. D. Kenworthy ^Company funeral Directors TWO ESTABLISHMENTS MAA HHMt: UK VO ill I KI: 5802-4 92nd Srteel S. E. 4615 661k SI., Cor. Foster Rd. LENTS STÀT1CH ARLETÀ STATION Phone Tibor 5267 Phone Tibor 5895 First-Class Service given Day or Night. Close Proximity to Cemeteries Enables us to hold Funerals at a Minimum Expense r UH K Quality Goes GearTlirouÿi ; ■ Your order for a Dort car •J must be placed quickly if you The Lents Garage desire early delivery. . For some months to come we will necessarily have to deliver cars to buyers in the exact order that they are ordered from us. Eggimarfs Meat Market a backwoods village always. We must fall in line and keep stride with busi BARCLAY CORSETS ness men and districts that are con Made to your own measure, of stantly forging ahead. beautiful brocades and all the leading corset materials. All styles for In describing the remarkable prog slender, stout and average figures. ress made by a boy in the manual Sport corsets. Call and see the training class a couple of weeks ago, samples—corsets, boning and cloths. the reporter, after mentioning him as Mrs. Inez Gulliks, Lents Millinery one of the best in the class, sought Store. to emphasize his extraordinary abil ity by stating in effect that up to FOR SALE the last term he had not shown much Lady’s new cross saddle, bridle, interest in the work. Objection has been made to the statement as a re habit and hitching strap complete. 13-lt* flection on the boy’s character. The Call at 5409 92nd street. Herald had no such intentions and we do not believe anyone else read such Get the home news in the Herald a meaning into the statement. every week, |1.50 per year. Phone: Tabor 8515 TRY HIM! Dort owners and othera ahould eend for tha " War Memorial Numbrr" of our periodioal, DORT DO- INGS, publiahed January 15. It talla a graphic atory, moatly In picturaa, of thia company'a activi ties during tha war and will prova a valuahla souve nir to thoaa interaatad in tha big part played by tha automobile induatry in the great conflict. Yoara for the eating. Tabor 2573 SECRET THE PORTLAND BUSINESS MAN s E R V I C E who is anciesriul i oroiinds himself with every availabli modern devise for saving his time and iuon> y. The buri new man who fails Io use a.. AUTOMATIC TEI, EPHONE «imply > ;■».-<« bis establishment to thoiisHiKle of possible customer« He may never know the teal reason for his failure in business. THINK IT OVER. < & n. ’ ' J Long Diutancp Everywhere The Lents Garage CALL A 6221 Local Agents Home Telephone and Telegraph Company of Portland, Oregon ! 3919 Foster Road Tabor 3429 Home D 61 ♦ ♦ ♦ :