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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1919)
News Items from Arteta Kern Park Neighborhood Mrs. C, V. Dean arrived last Hun J. II. Voce sold a house on Fifty- da y from Ht. Iloleiia to visit a week third avenue to the Ford Auction with her duughler. Mrs. W. H Clark, House, the price received being 11 SOO. of 6414 Foster road. He also sold one to Mr. Hollcker on Seventy-fifth street between Forty Tlie father of Ref. O. T. Day, of eighth and Forty-ninth avenues, for the Arlela ttnptlst church preached at 11600. the church Inst Hunday evening Hv Members and friends of the Arida Is from Washington. Hu pt ist church had u surprise party Postmaster Wurd II. Hwops. of Ar- in honor of Mrs. II. H. Kher- aii, of luta, la being pulii a visit by his 4404 Forty-eighth avenue 14. E., Wed brother from Carthage,' Mp M- nesday, July 14. They went in u body peds to atuy only u short tit to hsr home inuuedlutely after prayer C A lllsori and fhlully, of »6440 meeting. Hev ■ III, fu t Street M I. M* hav» J. Foster, brother of Clifford Fos hud Ilio amnllpos, aro rdov.rlng ter; living on Hlxty-thlrd street and nlcoly and Wlll aoon Ito tibie tu he out Forty-eighth avenue, returned from aguln. overseas's service last Huturday eve Mrs. C. J. liurnard. of 7106 Fifty- ning. He has been gone for IS montlis fourth avenue, near Flrluml station, ■ nd like the rest of the boys. Is very will leave next wink for the cast. glad to bo homo again. She will visit her brothers and sisters Nell Smith bus sold to D. <J, In Aludello, Al inn.. In Chicago. Teeny three stores on the corner of Hr. und Mis. Nick wood and their Hlxty-slxth street und Foster road. aiSi und daughter loft for a camping Mt. Teeny is renting one of the stores trip last Friday. They Intend to mo at 6606 Foster road to F. J. Trum tor to soul hem California nnd will ble, who 1» going to open vp a meat bf< gone about u month or six weeks. market there in a few days. Mrs. Harry Usher, of Mlllurd ave nue, received a letter recently from dance Is st Hlxty-thlrd street and Forty-second avenue, has gone to Co lumbus. Ohio, to attend the centen- Tabor 4764 ery convention of the 1 M st hod 1st He will I be back Episcopal church, about the first of August. PROFESSIONAL CARDS 92nd Street DR. C. S. OOSBURY DR. P. Uoyd Johnsoi^ 6914 Forty-fifth ‘ °°°“’ Resilience, East »744 avenue, Is at Good Hatusritan hospital Portland, Oregon suffei mg from a broken leg und nu SaiiJMu B uiijmno merous bruises about the head re ceived when the motorcycle he was O«c.; Main 764? HM ETU Hours, » a m. « p m Issuings by Appointment ndlng was ■truck by an automobile Res Wdl. not <1 fl ven by Frank Morrison of 677 The accident oc- Milwaukie street. curred ut Foster road and Fifty- eighth street when Morrison turned Portland. to the left to svold hitting a lltle Fifth «nd Washington St. Oregon girl who had run Into the street from mi Ice cream wagon. A. W. BREWER and TINTING Residence 9935 Fifty-ninth Ave. j We have a reputation for supplying the the best flavored butter on the market kind that makes the steady customers. If you want nice, clean fresh Pastries for the Home, Parties, Lodges, Wed dings, Banquets, Picnics, Etc. SEE THE See C hmtw A G bobok We Help You Lower the Cost of Living Mt. Scott Bakery f I J. H. Bradbury FIRST Cor. 92d and Foster Road J. R0SENAÜ, Proprietor in front of Lents Library Phone Tabor 7823 osm>t>tMDi>tat>tatM4tataiitstiwatRWWO ■ When Ton Want to Move Call Tabor 7707 ! FETTY’S TRANSIT uni Express Auto Truck RESIDENCE t GILBERT Coulter’sGroceryl I BURKE’S - GARAGE --------- --- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- % The Tremont Volunteer Fire de partment is having fine dances every Haturday night In *their large open air pavilion. On Haturday night of August 2 a large wall picture will be awarded to the couple who waits the best. The Wlson Auction House on Second street will donate the picture. Also try us for strictly fresh eggs Tabor 2295 WE BAKE EVERY DAY Mr. Eggiman, proprietor of the meat market, haa purchased an au- tomoblle with one wheel and two handles and feels very proud when he is (pushing or driving) It home every evening. the best. Just think how often an other wise enjoyable meal has been spoiled by a poor quality of butter. Ninety-second St, near Carline — VELVET SHAVES Yard on Foster Road Our popular shoemaker, Robert Buckley, has resumed his work after a five weeks' vacation following his disastrous experience with his new Ford. ■ Tabor 2573 5919 Ninety-second Street CHILDREN BARBERING A SPECIALTY The Tremont'bakery is Increasing in trade and doing fine. The quality of Its goods speak for themselves. The Millard Avenue Feed * Fuel company have a new auto truck—a 1‘unard. This will enable them to get arond more quickly with the Ice and also cover a larger terrltoi^. Eggiman’s 'Meat Market PRACTICAL HAIRCUTS CORD WOOD AND COUNTRY SLAB Mrs. Frank Linderman la ill and in such a critical condition as to com- pell her husband to stay by her bed side continually. I r PAINTING, PAPER HANGING It Is reported that scarlet fever hus broken out on Seventy-first .Iteri und Hlxty-fifth avenue. The G. M. Morrison Lumber com- latny has put their new Ford truck to work an<l In a new drees of red It looks fine. ___ When tender juicy and fine flavored it is an ideal meat for the Sunday din- ner, and you are assured of ideal roasts when they are purchased at our market. You can have rib or rolled roasts as you prefer. Every thing you may want in the meat line and all pf the best. A. TREMONT Butter is too importaru a part of each and every meal to be satisfied with any but Beef ’DONNELL .Mr and Mrs. Hurry Usher and fam DR. O. ATWOOD ily, of 761» Fifty-seventh avenue, are DENTIST packing their household goods pre si-m ai . attkmtion to pi . atrm paratory to moving to Everett, Wash., PHONS : TA SOK 6421 where Mr. L'sher has a position with Office: the Northern Life Insurance com Recide nee; 9207 Foster Road pany. Mr, and Mrs. l'sher are well- 6314 K2dM.,S. E Portland Ore known and popular residents of the Millard avenue district. Their host of friends regret to see them leave but DR. KATHERINE S. MYERS their best wishes go with them 1>0 OSTEOPATHIC PWSICIAN then new home. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. T. Howard, of 64»? Thlrty-ae,enth avenue H. K., left Mrs. F. It. Dowler, who with hsr last Munday for Prineville to visit Mrs. husband Is In Milford, III., stating Howard's sister, Mrs. H. N. Rusmus- Several young people of the lAur- that they would leave there for Port acn. They will lie gone about two dwood Congregational church held a land In Hoptemlier. weeks. Dlrs. Frank Holmes wlll MO welner roast on Johnson creek last a. W. <’billion I» erecting u store compuny them as far us Bund. Wednesday evening, July 16 They pro bulbi iliiig on his lot ut Fortieth ave- C. <>. McCulloch , of 4614 Flfty- cured three automobiles to take them nue and Seventy-third street. He will seventh avenue H. E., has returned out, and to say they enjoyed the out- put In a stock of groceries and ex from Brooks, Ore., where the family Ing is putting It mildly. Those who pects to be open for business some have been picking berries. The rest attended were Hasel Roy Wells. time next week. of the family went on to Harrisburg. Ames, Mr. and Mra. Tratten and The married and single men of the .Mr McCulloch reports the berry crops Pauline; Vera. Effie and Adeline Baptist church have baseball games very good, u|so other crops In (hat Huy*. Linn and Vornon Forest. Mrs. Handsuker and Lolse, Elane and eiory Tuesday evening at the Arlcta part of the country. school i grounds, laisl Tuesday the The Arteta Baptist church on Sixty- Morrison: Lucile and Robert L av * Mrs. F. A. Dunbar and murried men won their thrrd game fourth street and Forty-seventh ave rence; Katherine and Allen and Dorothy ■mt of a scries of five. nue, will huve their annual picnic Hnlder. next Friday afternoon and evening at Holllngworth, of Anaheim. Colonel and Mrs. A. Hollins- Kenilworth park. on Thirty-eighth worth. of Wilbur, Neb., are nt the street ami Forty-fifth avenue. Every bedside of their ajother, Mrs. W. J. one is cordially Invited. The Tremont Pharmacy Is adding llolllngworth. who Is very low at her Bev. Brackenbury, of the Kern home, 6427 Hoventy-second street. Park Methodist church, whose resl- a new variety of rood* to their al- ready large stock. Better Butter Roast DENTISTRY The Women's Auxiliary of i.sm, mbboox David's Episcopal church. at Twelfth and Belmont, entertained the R m Tatxrr : »224 parish und friends ut a picnic dinner Otti«-»- : Tabor 3214 Thursday, July 14, in Chilson's woods, J. O ths event being a variation of the us DENTIST ual silver tea, wltb Mrs. George Chil son as hostess. Mrs. Chilson served Oor. 92d and Feeler Road. lx-nts. Ore. punch and coffee. I Mrs. Strech is improving slowly, at the present time being able to ait up part of the time. A. W. Stewart has sold hi» place on Guisness road to I. B. Low* of Portland, who wlll take possession the first of the month. ' Miss Lyle Stewart and brother lurwrence are at Seaside enjoying their vacation. Mrs. Stewart and son Billy will Join them there soon. n i Frank Moore, who lost both feet while working ns switchman In the Albina yards recently, was able to visit his home last Sunday for the first time, returning to the hospital in the evening. SEVENTY-SECOND AND MILLARD AVENUE General Auto Repairing, Supplies, Oils, Greases and Storage Mr. and Mrs. Donald Furey, Mr. and Mrs. Christensen. Mrs. Nick Filler, Mra. Huxley, Chris Faler and Mr. Curtla composed a picnic party last Hunday to Mrs. Huxley's ranch, about three miles east of Estacada. They report crops tine and cherries this year were of especially fine quality. FOR SALE Have Buick 1-Ton Truck] One Oakland, S-Passenger, 6-Cylinder Truring Car. One 5-Passenger Overland If you have a Car for sale bring in and 1 will seil it for you. Phone Tabor 7468 y FOR SALE Hair switches; combings made up. Mrs. C. Strictly first-class work. Fitch, 9921 Darrin Ave. S. E., Lents. 7-18-2t* Tabor 227. tA