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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1919)
LOCAL AND PERSONAL Twenty-four member* of the local BELLROSE-GILBERT Friends church attended the yearly P. W. Davis, of De Moss Springs, meeting at Newberg recently. Those Mrs. Waminiek. of Klamath Falls who attended all sessions are Miss la visiting her sister, Mrs. Steven.- was in town Monday. L. M. Terrell. Mrs. Effie R. Tamplin, on Gilbert road. Mr. and Mrs. Dees have moved Mrs. Anzonetta Dunbar and J. San into apartments over the Lenta Mil ger Fox. Iona Graham gave a party lii liner)'. Thursday afternoon to a number her little friends, the oeea.cion bei CARD OF THANKS Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Carl P. Lombard, 5604 Eighty-sixth street. 1. W. Hummel and relatives wish her ninth birthday. June 23, a girl. to extend their sincere thanks to James Reed has just returned from their dear pastor and members of Kenneth Tamplin underwent an Germany, where he has been in ser the Baptist church, comrades of Reu operation for appendicitis at Good vice under Old Glory. His name i> ben Wilson Post No. 38, Ladies of Samaritan hospital last week. He is among the first on the honor roll at Shilo Circle No. 19. Mt. Scott Lodge reported dSing nicely. Ninety-second and Foster road. Hi No. 188. I. O. O. F.. Rebekah Lodge many loyal friends here extend tc A bouncing baby boy arrived at No. 178 and all friends who so kind him their hearty greeting. Oh. that the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. ly assisted during the sickness and words could pay the tribute we owe Lex. 9727 Fifty-seventh avenue, death of our beloved father. to our soldier boys. May their lives Monday, June 23. 1. W. HUMMEL. be lengthened and brightened by th« love kept, and living in the hearts Mrs. Auchenbach, mother of Mr. of their friends. Auchenbach. of Ninety-second street, WANTED—HOUSES recently arrived from Topeka, Kan., Kennedy «& Tillman, real estate LENTS FRIENDS CHl'RCII to spend the summer. dealers, have several customers who Th«' pastor. Miss Terrell, has wish to purchase small houses, What Paul and David Strech, sons of cently commenced a series of Mr. and Mrs. Strech of Gilbert sta have you? mans on the “Faith of Our Ifathei tion. are spending the summer on a using Sunday mornings for this ser ranch near Hermiston. vice. Two weeks ago her subject FOR SALE Pint anti quart Mason fruit jars was “Authenticity of the Scripture." Grandma Barker and Mrs. C. C. Barker and three daughters re and two dozen jelly glasses. Mrs last week “The Personality of th«' Trinity,” and next Sunday morning 6 27-2t* turned Monday from their visit in Welker. 5424 91st St. | “The Creation and Fall of Man.” Seattle and Etiat, Wash. The public is coniially invited to DON'T DISAPPOINT THEM Laonard Ireland, editor of the Ob . attend this series of senices. Many a returning American tour- ' We are pleased to hav«> Mrs. server, and wife, of Moro, Oregon, are visiting Mr. and Mr*. J. P. Strahl, of ist, standing on the deck of a steam ' Phoebe Hammer and daughter Mur- 6412 Eighty-ninth street. er entering one of our harbors, has 1 yaret with us again. Their member- Floyd Lock, who has been assisting been overcome by an emotion that i hip is in the local church, although living at Klamath in Coulter’s grocery, left Monday made him cry. The sight which they havt> 1 Falls several years. brought his tears was not that of for Salem where he will pick berries Boston Light or of the New York • during the berry season. NOTICE OF FIN VI. ACCOUNT skyline. Either brings joy to one Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Nelson, of who comes back home. The ecstasy In the Circuit Court of th«* Stat«' of Oregon for Multnomah County 10119 Sixty-first avenue S. E„ are on the steerage* deck among those Probat«' Department. the proud parents of a baby girl. who never saw America before was In th«> matter of th«' Estate and born Wednesday. June 25. the real feature of an Atlantic, voy age westward. Men fell on their 1-ast Will an«i Testament of Mary Mrs. King, of Woodland, Wash., knees, Women raised their babies E. Taylor, deceased. Notice is hereby given that th visited Mrs. Gulliks Saturday. Mrs. aloft in exultation. Hymns i were King is living with Mrs. Gulliks' chanted in strange tongues. Dr. undersigned, executor of the last mother, Mrs. Kate M. Wagner. Henry Jackson, of the federal bu- will and testament of said Mary E. reau of education, has taken as i the Taylor, deceased, has filed his final Edward Chamberlain came in slogan for a movement to teach 1 the account with the clerk of this court, with the 148th artillery' last Thurs alien the true meaning of American and that Monday, th«' 4th day of day and visited with Mrs. Hogue democracy. "Make him see America August, 1919. at the hour of 9:30 and Mrs. Drake on Eighty-second as he dreamed of it before'he left j a. m. of said day, at the offic«' of street Europe.” There is but one answer , i Honorable George Tazwell, judg of which those who have been here ■ said court, in the Comity Courthouse Mrs. W. J. Jefferies, 6848 Fifty longer can make to this love of i in sai«i county and state, has been seventh avenue S. E., is suffering “immigrants” for their adopted land. i appointed as th«' time and place for with a dislocated ankle, sustained We must make their dreams come . hearing objections to said final ae while working on the Salvation true, says the Boston Globe. “We | count an«i the settlement then-of. X Army drive. Date of first publication, Thurs- must support every movement to make America fit for those who i day. July 5, 1919. Mrs. V. Kish has received word once looked upon these states as a Date of last publication. Friday, that her son, Clifford A. Fish., who new haven.” August 1, 1919. has been in service overseas had ar WILBUR F. BROCK. rived at Newport News and expects Executor. A tightwad la a being unto hlmsen. CRAWFORD & CRAWFORD. to be home soon. No two ttgbtwsds are alike and few 625 Yeon Bldg., Clover Simmons fell and - broke her tightwads reach their estate from the I Attorneys. collar bone at Kerry Camp recently same reason. No man Is a tightwad and is with her grandmother, Mrs. because be wants to be. He can’t Van, 5314. Ninety-seventh street, un help It The dictionary says a tight PROFESSIONAL CARDS dergoing treatment. wad la "a penurious person," but as the term la employed tn this day this r*bor 4754 92nd Mr«ct Leslie Strahl, manager of the ware houses at DeMoss Springs, Oregon, who 1* not a good definition. A tightwad DR. C. S. OGSBURY has been visiting his parents, Mr. and of the present Is a normally conserva tive person grown more cautious by DENTISTRY Mrs. J. P. Strahl of 6412 Eighty-ninth do*e application to the principle of I.ENTS, «limoli street, returned home Tuesday. “safety first.’’ The disease la highly Mrs. Kate Graves, of Cedar Mills, contagious. A person with no Inclina Res. Tsls.r : 5224 has been visiting at the home of her tion to tightness, after associating Otli.-e : Talior 3214 uncle, John A. Graves, 6107 Ninety- with a company of tightwad* for a DR. P. J. O’DONNELL first street. Floyd Burton has also time, will soon become tight. It Is not DENTIST been a guest at the Graves home. • condition easily shaken off and it Cor. 92d and Foster Ro«i|. Ix nts, Ore. work* practically all the time. Roy L. Hodge, of Fort Baker, Cal., nephew of Fred Hodge, is here CRAMPED Still Movinj . to spend a 30-day furlough with his DR. A. Ü. ATWOOD uncle and family. He has been drill DENTIST sergeant for four years in Honolulu. HPRCIAI.’ ATTENTION TO PLATEN ROSE CITY VAN PHONE: TA Ik >K 6421 John W. Perkins, aged 72, and Mrs. Etta Woodbeck, aged 68, of Salem, were united in marriage at the M. E. parsonage by Rev. Lucian B. Johnes Sunday afternoon, June 22. Mrs. Henry Hill, formerly of Forty-seventh avenue and Seventy eighth street, now living in the Ken ton district, is in Good Samaritan hospital recovering from an opera tion. R. J. Steffy and wife, accompanied by Hurbert and Bleything and wife, motored to Willhoit Springs, Saturday, Visitor—How did you feel sleeping returning Sunday. They report a go<jd In the upper berth on the railroad time, but didn't care particularly for train? the mineral water. Willie (aged five)—I felt like I was Nellie Kilborn, of 5489 Eighty- In the top bureau drawer. ninth street, was out Monday after- TOO QUIET noon after nine mjnths’ suffering with rheumatism. She returned from the hospital two weeks ago, where *he underwent treatment two months. Mr. and Mrs. D. R. McKinley daughter Clare arrived home Friday after a few months’ absence during which they resided at Her miston. They are occupying their residence at 6127 Ninety-second street. Otiif* : 92 q 7 Foster Road Portland Or»*. Resilience : 6314 H2»l St., 8. E. z The One-Wry-Charge Company See I' ■ l:or . . WOOD AND COAL DR. KATHERINE S. MYERS Tab. 1424 I - r.1 OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN pi ... 1 1 • Ofl’K-e, Marshall 1275 ‘ Residence, East N744 S ellin »» B uilding «ifflre: Malli 7 Al Be*. Wdl. I10Û 8222 F .-h r Rd yv»»vvv»»i»»vvrvv,vi',,vsr Portland. <’retfon ì W*v n You Want to Move Call Tabor 7707 ; YOU, ETES flour«. •« a m. «I p.ln Evening, l.y App. intmenl I fetty ’ s ransflr D r .F.VS auvii > i L" t °METRI5T-0P( ic wi 7-8 Swetland Bldg , Fifth Mild Washington St. THE MAN WHO REPAIRS Portland, < >rt-g'»n i N 20 Yearn’ Experience give mm a NOTICE your car lias a great responsibility. You trust to his honesty and good judgment not only your life, but the lives of your family. An oversight here, the work of ignorant helper there, and a terrible accident may result. Our men are of the highest integ rity, and their knowledge in repair matters can not be questioned. J 9436 Foster Rd. Lents, Ore. ’ T rial I z* I. F. PERRY, THE EXPERT Will Repair your Hewing Muchth«- «t Reanonable Price Al! Work • Guaranteed. h Shear« Sharpened Soldering Done Mew. Tabor 7716 Saw Filing Shoi^aboi^SIS^Lawf^Jdewrrw^iarpened A. W. BREWER J. H. Bradbury CORD WOOD AND COUNTRY SLAB PAINTING, PAPER HANGING Yard o i Foster Road and TINTING in fronti f Iients Library About 30 friends surprised Clifford Barker, 6116 Ninetieth street, Tues Residence 9935 Fifty-ninth Ave. day evening, it being the eve of his birthday. He has long been the ef ficient superintendent of the Friends PRACTICAL HAIRCUTS Sunday school and the pupils took this opportunity of presenting him VELVET SHAVES with a handsome Gillette shaving kit. CHILDREN BARBERINO “Thia I r certainly a nice, qulK apot The presentation was made by O. A SPECIALTY M. Tamplin, supported by Sydney we picked out for our honeymoon.” "It’s too quiet. I haven't seen a nice- Lamb. The evening ended with ice « See (’ iikmteh a ( íroríie looking fellow since we arrived." cream and cake. 7 k Phone 'l abor 7X23 The Lents Garage AXEL KILDAHL, Proprietor Home D-61 Tabor 3429 8919 Foster Road T»ib«»r 114 ! Our Prier* %rr Hight l.piivp OitlrfH nt G ouh 'I iim ’ Mho* Store FREY & ALLEN Generiti PAINTERS Hou*«* Piilnfing, »ml IIrroratine «Wiitrrliil and Tinting Work mu nship Gniirnnteeii Better Printing at Herald Office I’hone 'Liibor 782 1 LF.NTN, OKKGON « i ✓