Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, August 01, 1919, Image 4

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Bora, to Mr. and Mm Loo Morri-
aoa. Ml» KKhty-olghth «treat. on
July 1». a urn
W.
R.
Rusk
and
granddaughter.
Peter B
Bernhardt, who has b«eug
MRS. PHILIP N. MOORE
Ninety-second living for a number of years at 9842 i
Gladys
Gilbert,
of
street, left today oa a trip through Fifty-fifth avenue, has bought Uie
Mr. house at «415 Nluietii'th street.
Montana and North Hakota.
H>
Rusk and J. K. Gilbert diave exten­
sive ranch interest» at Bantry, N. !>..
Dr. McPherson wa» visiting friend« and Mr Rusk will superutend the
la Lent» Wednaaday
He graduated harvesting on both
places while
from the Northweet Pacific Pental
there.
College thia «priag
Mrs. John Benson and son Gray-
D. 8. Haiuuilc has bought the house
don. of Denver, are visiting Mr. and
at »401 Eighty-eighth »treat. He ha»
Mr«.
lieaton.
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Ninety -second
roehingled part of the house and ie
street.
The Benson» and Deatons
Improving things in general.
were neighbors years ago on home­
is repapering and painting it and it
will he v«ry attractive
They intend
to move in within u short tlmy.
Bernhardt
is associated
F.
with
Ehrlich in the tailoring buMiness
Foster road.
Harry
»
White
of
Ninetieth
th«
MADISON
street
kitchen
anil
finished plastering
dining room of the Grunge hall th.
The wood work
first of the week,
Scot Taught
Madison Thrift
Lowell Roemer, who ha» been steads in Nebraska
Mrs. Henson la will be »tallied and It la "■ umlsrstooii
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working tn Beattie, came home last much Impressed with the beauties of that a new gw» range will ho liistallaxl
Friday to visit his mother, who live» the city ami particularly with the before next Grange meeting, which
will add greatly to the convenience of
at ««•» Eighty-ninth street.
Columbia highway.
a
the committee« In chagge of proper
Mr. and Mrs Frank Coulter and
Mrs. E. E. Gerlinger I» here from
Ing the dinner«.
Mr. and Mm F. C. Wilson motored San Francisco on business
She is
Haymond McGrew, won of F.
pearly to Eugene last Sunday. They staying with Mr. and Mrs. r. p.
McGrew
of »729 Fifty-sixth nvcQtii-
report the roads in poor condition.
street
Coulter of 592« Ninety-second
Mrs waa .operated on la»t Katuiday fol­
Mrs. lowing an attack of pneumonia. Al
avenue returned last Sunday from
days though in a very critical condition
llnderwoad. Wash , where he has Coulter. They will spend a few
Gerlinger his physician Wax hopes of hi» recov­
been visiting with friend» fo; the V the coast before Mrs.
er».
¡■ ii ” Francisco.
returns
to
past month.
Me. Glen anil Miss Irma Sander»
Mr. and Mrs. William Gilbert. Mr.
Mr. and Mm George T. Baree and
Idaho, nephew and niece of Mrs. C
of
family of 5«28 Eighty-second street and Mrs Donald Gilbert. ■ Mr. and
McGrew, are visitors at her honn
r.
Mrs.
George
Gilbert.
Mr
and
Mrs.
left last week for the coast, near
Fifty-fourth avenue and Eight}
nt
Mohler, for Mr. Raree'« health. They Hubert Gilbert. Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
eighth
streett.
Rusk. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Giore.
will be gone a few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gilbert and Mr.
KUUIITN FOR s\I F.
Mm Sarah Costello of «14» Eighty-
and Mrs. Bert McMooney spent the
Three hutches. 7 does. 2 bucks, f
third street and Woodstock avenue,
A
«lay last Sunday at Eagle Creek
little ones for $30.
Ernest
returned last week from San Rafael,
most enjoyable trip is reported.
water, 5803 *4th street.
Cal., whem she visited for several
Rouen Faith of »«1« Fifty-seventh
months with her daughter.
Wilbur Julian. Vho has
been* at
the hospital at 8alem. is very much
and will be here two weeks.
Gerlinger is a daughter of
A new porch is being built on i the
residence of
Mrs.
Haxelett,
I 901»
Fifty-seventh avenue.
FGR SALE
Iaidy’s bicycle.
Inquire
nt Kutxky's store.
Theckla
Thrift
Mr». Philip N. i . iv O i - Oi til. Louis,
Mo., president of the National Council
of Women.
a
Whiskers
the well-filled lunch basket»
be nt the Lents station "nt 9 33
Young man, if you
tire not going to
wear a full beard
— Russian style—
then for the sake of your appearance keep
neatly shaved Neither your sweetheart nor
your employer prefers to see you with a
mess of 4»prouts on your chin half the time
Seif respect begets the respect of others
cwart has purchased the
place
High
on
Guianoss
road
will take poasrsson the firwt
week
of
O. It. Guisness and fam­
with Mrs. Wood'» daughter, Mrs. E.
the month.
G. Anderson, on Ninety-second street,
ily, who have been living on the place
past
the
Saginaw Heights.
three
or four
inoV» Into the Nick
Mias Mildred Turner of 9015 Sev­
Gas Fitting
enty-first avenue, who has been em­
ployed
15-cent store,
at Julian's
Mrs. E. L. Martin.
She will return
when school commences.
years,
will
Filler house on
er road neat week.
is
going to Seattle to visit her sister.
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BAPTIST CHURCH
Do your cooking and baking with gas.
It’s the easiest, quickest and cleanest way.
Sunday school at #:45. Good music,
rs
There’s no carrying of coal or wood
la-a.ler. Mr. Nichols.
worthy expects to make in the ap­
— no dirt to track all over the house. And
no waiting for the fire to start You get the
heat at once—right when you want it.
pointments of the undertaking par-
lorn
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We make gas connections that do not
A. E. Kenworthy sold his old auto­
of
Mr.
improvements
many
Ken­
Mr. and Mrs. A Coyle left Wed­
nesday
for
evening
87fl
F. W. Huston,
Young people's meeting at 7 p. tn
We sell a complete guaranteed line of tonsonal articles;
Razors, Strops
Soaps
Styptic Pencils
Soothing Ointments
At the evening servie» ’’The Ques­
tion of a I»st Man*’ will be the sub­
ject.
Subscribe for the Herald, $1.50.
We also do all kinds of
plumbing and repairing.
Foster
road, and was with her during the
100 Barred Rock pullets, not under
3 months.
A Wooitenbaugh. Rt. -1.
box 523. I a-nt». Ore.
Al-lt
9392 Ninety-Second Street.
last week of little Jentia Huston’s
B. F. MILLER
UineM.
Rev.
E.
A.
of
Smith
Lents
the
will deliver the ad­
Baptist church
dress of the day at the annual picnic
of the G. A.
Tabor 5542
Portland, Oregon
5926 92nd Street
R.. Spanish-American
be
held
the
at
Oaks Saturday.
August 2.
Mrs.
been ill or some time, was taken to
few
weeks.
Mr.
Wilson
reports
her to be in a very critical condition
and grave doubts are held as to her
recovery.
Announcement has been
made of
the engagement of Miss Luselle Kear­
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ney. of »110 Eighty-seventh street, a
well-known young lady of Lents, to
53
Oscar Benefiel of Manning, Ore. Miss
resume
will
Kearney
teaching
her
this fall at Manning.
Mrs. George Spring arrived home
evening
Monday
extended
an
from
visit with relatives in eastern Cana­
da.
Rhe
reports
a
most enjoyable
tnp but says of all
the places she
visited none compared with this one
particular place in Oregon.
The Interior of the W. J. McNeil
home on Foster road has been made
very attractve with an archway be­
tween the parlor and living room and
also one between the reception hall
and living room,
making one large
room. The woodwork has been enam­
eled white and hardwood floors laid.
Mesdamee Hotchkiss, Spring. Ful­
ler. Thomas, Peters, Christensen, A.
F. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Kllnkle and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Young
the
of
LetMs
Grange attended the field day picnic
at Gresham last Saturday.
They re­
port a large crowd and a fine time.
Rev.
W.
G.
Llenkemper
Eighty-seventh street,
charge of the Third
of
«021
who has had
Reformed Ger­
man church on Eighty-seventh street
and
Woodstock avenue,
in going to
move to Tillamook about the middle
of
Lents, Oregon
rot ni >
Chilli’s hat; pink brim nnd whit«
crown; owner may '.ave sume at the
Herald
office by paying for notic«.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
W. Aubery Wilson, who has
the hospital the second time within
a
Near Carline.
Get the homo news in the Herald
every week, $1.50 per year. »
war veterans and World War veterans
to
Saiety Razors
New Blades
Brushes
Talcum Powder
MT. SCOTT DRUG CO
wanted
Mrs. Coyle is the mother
Scappoose.
of Mrs
home at
their
leak. And we are prepared to make them
at any time. Let us figure with you.
Shave Every Day
Rosa Silver, superintendent.
Preaching at 11 a. m.
Theme.
"Wise Advice by a Simple Preacher.’’
mobile last week and has purchased
a new Winton Stxf This is only one
*lo
Portland, Oregon
Lents Station
GILBERT
Mr. and Mm E J. Wood, who have
boon living near Mt. Hood all sum­
Lents
are national
Members of G. A. R.. Isidics ofG.
IL. and friends do not forget the
many friends that »he did not make
visiting in
and banking
SHERMAN HARK SON, Cashier
thia here permanent home.
are
means
MULTNOMAH STATE BANK
TH-
evening for her home in 1-0» An­
gele«
Much regret Is felt by her
mer,
Banking
See us at once about your banking.
Sunday
left
go hand In hand.
gans today.
mind
Bright
banking
banking.
thrift.
annual G. A. It. picnic ut the Oak»
Saturday, , August 2. All going bear in
He
lives at Estacada.
Mm
and
means
Thrift
Thrift
Mrs.
improved, having gained nine pounds
and is able to be home again.
Pi-e»kknt J«me» Madison often re­
ferred (o the lesson» of thrift taught
him when e youth by Bunaid Robert
»on. ■ Scotch school ma »1er.
August.
The
family
has
lived
here for the past three and a half
years.
Rev. Llenkemper'« brother.
A. F. Llenkemper., Is comlung here
from Los Angeles.
We have saved many automobile
owners the trouble apd expense of
returning broKen parts to the factory
for repairs.
The fact that we are equipped to do
welding on broKen castings or can
make nevr parts if necessary is a big
asset to this community.
No matter what your trouble is,
bring it in ,o us. Don*. JhinK that any
Job is to
-or us. We lave facilities
that will surprise you. And our prices
are exception 11 y reasonable.
Give us a chance to figure on your
smaller Jobs, too—grinding valves,
burning out carbon, etc. You will find
us always able to please you.
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Lents Mercantile Co
Phone: Tabor 1141
5805 92nd St.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Multnomah County,
Probate Department.
In the matter of the Estate ami
lA.st Will and Testament of Mary
E. Taylor, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that t£e
undersigned, executor of the last
will and testament of said Mary E.
Taylor, deceased, has filed his final
account with the clerk of this court,
and that Monday, the 4th day of
August, 1919, at the hour of 9:30
a. m. of said day, at the office of
Honorable George Tazwcll, Judge of
rail! court, in the County Courthouse
in said county and state, has been
appointed as the -time and place for
hearing objections to said final ac­
count and the settlement thereof.
Date of first publication, Thurs­
day, July 5, 1919.
Date of last publication, Friday,
August 1, 1919.
WILBUR F. BROCK,
Executor.
CRAWFORD & CRAWFORD,
VC
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We Fix Your Tires to Last
How many times have you had tires
fix_>d only to have them “give out" on
the very first trip?
Our vulcanizing outfit enables us to
fix blow-outs and v/eah spots tn a
way that usually maKea them even
stronger than the rest of the tire.
Poor repair worK on tires is ulti­
mately the most expensive. Unless
the weaK part is properly strength­
ened, there is liKely to be another
blow-out soon that may ruin the tire
completely.
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Just give us a trial and we will
show you that our prices are low and
that we can turn your work out
quic/Uy.
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