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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1919)
i mt. Scott Herald Published Every Friday at bontà Btation. Portland, Croton. ___ _ i SIXTY MQJ> IX FIFTY MIXITES ‘ STEPHEN F. JOHNSON DIED which the airplane will be adapted to doctors are becoming Interested tn K. Rtephrn commercial and professional uses In the near future Is the statement that HIS FOES A HE MANY AT HOME IN 1.11 REDWOOD Showing the wide range of uses to at bln iiue. Johnson 41 AS home, *1 i THE WINDSHIELD my I Sixty third aitV'il J 8, July immnmm ! , AM tw .> year» J. E UPDIKE .... Proprietor their possibilities. Dr. Frank Brew- month» sik I 3T days. He was bom C. W SMITH . . - - Manager ster of Reaver City, Neb., already la in Denmark amt caul» to thia emtn using an airplane in his country prac Entered aa second - class mail mat. , tice. He Is one of the beat known tar February 14. 1814. at the post- office at Lents, Oregon, under act of aurgeona tn the middle west. He re cently flew «0 miles to perform an Congress. March 1. 187». operation, making the trip in SO mm- Subscription price • • ll.tO a year utea It would have required two and Phones: Tabor 4814. D41—1111 till Ninety-second Street 4 try 42 yvara ago und ha» been a re dent of the laurel wood dlctHct to' the past wkton hi» '» tw ware held in Kenworthy’s chapel Tursiini afternoon at I: JO, than four hours by train. worthy MICKIE SAYS and Funeral «-services •laughter». a half hours by automobile and more CITY <X»I'N<’II. APPR<»PKIATF.S ’ SSS.OM IX»R PAVING PLANT Deceased yell* four by survived Rev. O. N. officiating. Ivon interment wa in Mt. Scott cemetery. MAIN KI.01*11 NslUN DIED JI I.Y S7 XT GOOD s\M UIIT.AN At the regular meeting of the city NTV OOSM'. VMOMLDHT If gg easMO «F tva.gfgoo't o rav wert Parra vc T hou T » un araw oe©, SO vac wovl O ní Marta wasTt a vovra T ims v * rvawme ' n wo « grt-tie*' Out twist glatgaaiMt« council Wednesday two ordinances Alvin Klopfenstein of 40pM Seventy were passed, one providing a fund of sixth street died Sunday. July 27. tit 125,000 for enlarging the city paving Good Samaritan hospital. Hee wn plant and the other making it pos born iu Indiana March 18, I87Ì. sible for the city to bond la property and put in paving with the city pav ing plant. : had I’p to the present tho city no authority to follow this I procedure except where blds were asked for from contracting firms. In cases where the city has done anrvivvd l>y Klopfenstein. shipped Saturday verton for burial. ” hl» The Emm • widow, remains will to afternoon ■ .... . IL Sil Albert Sidney Burleson. PoetmBa te r General of the United 8 la tea. new famous aa the man whose ex* ■ ■■ i nivnta in Government owncr- .sr.lp nnd operation of public utilities la aalil to be responsible for the Ftewlng sentiment anil net th it policy. Ha ta the object ot m<>re aitaclu than anv man In the Ad- niinlatvatlon. Union lat>or, pub lishers. wire operators and einplo.vea and members of hla own party ara fl.rhtlng hia retention In the Cablnot. Adjusatble to any position for your conven ience and protection. Each half of this shield may lie tilted at an angle desired, protecting the driver and at the same time giving him clear vision of any width wanted. Have you seen our auxiliary springs adapt ed to any make of car? They’re the acme of comfort. ■ the work, gs in the case of Ninety-second street, the consent of the property owners had to be secured and the Does the Work of Three • Stoves-and Does it Better cost of the improvement collected be fore work could be commenced. is estimated that the city will It be One etove or base burner will not heat a house; it will barely h^at two rooms. The average home needs at least three such units, and even then there will be many cold corners. All the heat generx ated is not utilized — you pay for coal without getting your money's worth of able to eliminate from one-third to one-half the cost in paving. The ordinance passel the council without a dissenting vote, the opposi tion to the city entering the paving business as voiced by Mayor Baker and Commissioner Pier not develop behind locked afternoon. Commissioner doors Barbur Home Ventilator Furnace Tuesday Th. Orisiaal PATENTED Piselsea Model Manufactured only by the HOMER FURNACE CO, Homer, Mich. explained that but 110,000 of the money ap propriated would be spent this year, Furnace pipes are not nttmary in the average home; the yiftltu "Home Ventilator ' haa ail the besting efficiency of the old style iurlunes, without their high coot, fire danger, and trouble of installing. The one combination hot- and coid-air register in the "Home Ventilato,” system displaces the usual wall ami floor registers. Hue«, cold air drafts and other old-style furnace acccseoneo but that he desired to have^he money- EXTBUnSH CAMP FIRES available before beginning his work. Residents of the district who take A new rock crusher, he said, would auto trips out into the country and be installed and the old plant would AXEL KILDAHI., Proprietor Talrar 342» SECRET had been eliminated at a council ses sion ■ Home I>61 : «919 FOSTER ROAI) best. At » cust of little (if any) more than the price of a good base burner you can have a This opposition, it was reported, ing. The Lents Garage : camp out should be very careful about I be moved to the Jefferson street leaving campfires burning if they de I levee, which is the future home of sire to escape arrest and consequent the paving plant. publishing of their names upon con At the invitation of Commissioner viction. Publicity is being given by Barbur. Marvin Hedge attended the If you want a heating system that is ¡¿Mini, um/Jr, titan, cronomtcef Let ua tell to install and maintain. you want a “Home Ventilator." you more about rt. c. Tafx>r 5838 s E R V I C E THE PORTLAND BUSINESS MAN who ia »uccssiful *urtotin<la him«el( with every availabl« nvwlern devise fi>r saving liia time ami money. The businmi inan who laila to tiae an AUTOMATIC TKL- KPRON E aimpljr eloava hi» n»la<>li»l>iiH-tit to ttiouMimla <>^ |Hi«aib!c cualomeni lie may m-vrr know the leal rvaaon for hi» failure iu bu»in< mb . THINK IT OVEII. Ix>ng Distance Everywhere CALL A 6221 Home Telephone and Teletrap^Company ol Portland, Oregon the U. 8. forest service and other or meeting Wednesday to speak in fa ganizations which bear the burden of vor of the proposition and testily to the forest fire fighting to successful the satisfaction of the Lents district prosecutions of campers who leave with the work done by the municipal fires burning and cause forest blazes. paving plant on Ninety-second street. As part of the campaign the daily newspapers are given details of every arrest and conviction of this nature, no matter in what part of fhe coun try the offense occurs. The first two prosecutions for fire trespass on the Oregon national forests this year oc curred in Portland last month when D. L. French and O. R. French of Grants Pass grere taken before the federal court in Portland and fined |2& each for failure to extinguish a fire. The arrests were made by Ran ger Stanley C. Walters of Zigzag, on Mount Hooa. ----------- 1-------------- • Subscribe lor the Herald, $1.50. CORRECT TAILORING SEND IN NEWS ITEMS The Herald asks the co-oper ation of all its readers and friends in securing news items throughout the Mt. Scott dis trict. It is our aim to publish all the news regardless of a per son’s station or affiliations, but we realize it is impossible to do so without assistance. If you know of items of interest in your neighborhood"send or tele phone them in. or give us a tip so we may get them. It will be appreciated. Ft)R LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Spring good« are now in beautiful, serviceable fabrics to choose from. Come in and select your spring suit now while the lines are com plete. Moderate prices, workmanship guaranteed. =JOHN MANZ= Sunday School Institute DISTRICT No. 9 Multnomah County Sunday School .Association SUNDAY, AUGUST 10, 1919 ' Tremont or Fourth United Brethren Church \_______ _— -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- —' ■ Gary Motor Trucks For the Farm, City or Interurban 62nd Avenue and 70th Street, S. I:. AFTERNOON 3:30 Song Service ................. Lead by Mrs. G. M. Billingsly Mrs. H. E. Hall, Accompanist Convention Prayer- Rev. W. L. Gray, Millard Avenue Presbyterian Church 3:50 “How to Prepare for Rally Day” Mr. D, T. Short, Woodlawn Christian Sunday School Bring Rally Day material or program you have used auccesafully, for display in the “Rally Day Corner.” The large number of our customers *• * who bring their friends here to buy shoes is a 4:20 Business Session:— The beautiful district banner will be awarded to the school having significant endorsement that is worthy of com* the largest percentage of its regular officer» and teachers present at ment. We are winning new customers every the Institute, the entertaining school being barred from the contest. day simply by pleasing our old ones. 4:30 Special Music............ Fourth United Brethren Sunday School Honest Shoe Values Every shoe we sell is carefully fash 4:45 “Responsibility and Preparation of the Bible School Worker” Rev. Herbert F. Jones, St. Johns Christian Church 5:30 to 7:00 Pot-luck Luncheon. EVENING ioned of the best materials. The many little ........................ ...Lead by Mrs. G. M. Billirigsly quality features that distinguish the really well 7:00 Song Service , Mrs. H. E. Hall, Accompanist made shoes from the ordinary kind will be ' found throughout our line of men’s, women’s 7:15 Young People’s Address— Speaker from Christian Endeavor Union and children’s shoes. 7:45 Evening Offering for County and State Sunday School Work. Our stock is large and our prices small 7:50 Special Music.............................................Brentwood Nazarene GENTS’ FURNISHINGS 8:00 “First Things First” — Rev. C- U. Fowler, Brentwood Nazarene Church Goggins’ Shoe Store • A GARY TRUCK IS THE TRUCK TO BUY be cause there is a size for every requirement, and because every truck represents the highest de gree us exemplified by the best balanced truck built, composed of units of the highest order obtainable. GARY MOTOR TRUCKS are made in six models: Model Frl-ton, G lVi-ton, 11 2-ton, 1IU 2^-tou, K 3‘j-ton, V 5-ton, and all are equipped with the war-famed Buda Motors. The motor adopted for government work in France. The HU or YU with the force feed lubricating system through a drilled- crankshaft in all large sizes. THE SHELDON WORM DRIVE AXLE is an other important feature of construction of Gary Motor Trucks. It is the costliest, the oldest and highest priced worm drive axle built. All Gary trucks use Sheldon axles. THE SPRINGS — THE TUTHILL SPRINGS — titanic fronts—and banded rears. The rear springs, which carry the load, are guaranteed for tnc life of the truck against breakage in the center. THE BUILT UP CAST TANK RADIATOR. The Gary built up cast tank radiator with oval tubular core, finned for radiation, is the last word in radiator construction. It is invincible in strength, oversize in capacity and 100 per cent in cooling efficiency. GARY MOTOR TRUCKS are of the same high class in every other unit and detail of construc tion and are warranted for one full year. FOR GARY TRUCK FACTORY INFORMATION for the northwest territory call on or address the Portland Agency, and secure our terma to deal ers and agents if considering a line of trucks or desiring a selling agency. DRIVERS WITH DEMONSTRATORS will cover the territory and call on interested parties. GARY COAST AGENCY, Inc. 71 Broadway , NOTE—Ladies of the Fourth United Brethren Church will provide drink for all. Each person attending bring sandwiches, doughnuts, salad or other mate rial that may be combined to provide the luncheon. Portland, Ore. Phone Broadway 2162 ■ I ■ ■ ■ ■ : . : ! R : ; ■■ :