Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, August 15, 1919, Image 3

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News Items from Arlela
Kern Park Neighborhood
I.itilo Mina Fioretto« King of 7011
Minarti avenue la visiting her auntie
* A. J. Ilolllngworth and family and
J,
C.
A.
Ames
of
Kern
Park
went to Beatile Thursday, August 7.
to sp«nd some tim« recuperating In
the home of hör bruti er.
of
the and
at
E.
lust
W orri II,
V
7101
Fifty-fifth
6910 Millard
Itev. W. lx1« Gray,
Avenue,
for
age tract ni iou I 26 miles from Port­
for
Ix>S
land, on the Capital highway.
spend aii Indeflnate time.
Paul
Walker
W.
of
came down Inst Monday on a viali to
her purent«, Mr and Mrs. Georg«
Hnlder,
4411 R*vonty-ninth street H
F.
Mrs, Helen Clack ot« Anatri has
returned from an «»tended visit 'n
Moline.
Michigan
her acquaintance
<11st rid.
She In
In
the
to a
Mrs. Mary A. Gray. Who has been
months,,
Seattle
out
ranch which they have purchased in
few
Mra
il
week
E.. has purchased an arre­
avenue 8
of
fatally,
the vicinity of St. Helens.
visiting tier son,
W
and
5410 Seventy-first at root H E., moved
In Boatti«.
Mrs.
llolllngwortl
left
where
Angeles
The South
Gte
past
Thursday, th«7th,
she
will
Mt. Tabor Community
tivities during tb« risk of the vaca­
tion seuson, will resume Its rumimi-
nlly work tie first week in Beptem-
ber,
E. E. Gilmer, 2111 HrSveilty-
first street. is president of thls or-
renewing ganlMtlon.
Mt. Hcott
Mr, and
Mrs. Junies Ixsihy an>l
family from Astoria have moved Into
the house st 4615 Sixty-sixth street
At a recent meeting of th« Kre­
nlng Star Ognnge, Judge Gelena spoke H. E., formerly occupied by Dr. It.
oil the evils of divorce, and the edi­ A. Moon. until recently pastor of the
Kern
Purk
âpoko on the Armenian question.
Moon
left
Christian
last
church.
Monday
for
uf chlropructlca, and will at th« aarn«
('rattan's parents at their ranch In
tirns b« abl« to live near hls mothsr Ontario province.
While there the
In h«r dedlnlng yaars.
Mr«. Moon party wilt visit other relative«, as t
and her aon, Conrad, ar« at th« pres­
is th« former horn« of both Mr. and
ent time «Isltlng In Bois«, Idaho.
Mrs. Bratton.
Dr.
Eugene
Th« Rev. Mrs. J. J. Handsaker.* of
Mr. and Mra. H. T. Blakesle«, 7621
4916 Forty-fifth avenue H.
Fifty-ninth avenus 8 H>„ hav« b««n
entertaining Dr. und
Mrs. C. O.
has
Wainscott of Hermiston, who stopped
Ocean Park with her family, returned
been
spending -some
Monday, August 4. to Portland to of­
ficial« at the Henry Amen funeral
Mrs Handsaker'left again
service, had 15 months’ overseas ex­ services.
perience In a hospital about five for Ocean Park last Thursday.
here en route from New York.
Dr.
Wainscott, ranking us captain in tha
miles from Hrldeux.
He was th«ra
In charge of the X-ray work.
Dr.
Perfect
Shoe Fittin
Mrs. O. H. Gilbert and Mrs. A. C.
Holcomb of 492* Seventy-first street
and Mr«. Wainscott left last Monday B. E., are entertaining at their Rock
for their home In Hermiston.
Mrs. island summer camp. (xurt week the
Wainscott la a stater of Mrt Blakes­ guests consisted of Mrs A. Ames and
lee.
club, wblcji has disc«»ntlnu«d its ac­
tor of the Four l.'s. Lieutenant Gill,
wh«c« h« will tak« up Ms practlc« line, loft last week for a visit to Mrs.
Misses
the
Mrs. Sarah
fourth
st sect
4116
Cauthorn.
8.
left
E.,
Hixty-
Friday
of
and
Ruby
The real value of a shoe is not so much
Jeannette
Pound. Ixrttle Elizabeth Holcomb and
I
Ffanc Gilbert.
what you pay for it as how it fits. For ill-fitting
shoes are injurious to feet, health, mentality
and disposition. Therefore we fit every foot
perfectly.
thin week for the farm home of her
Mrs w
Ix'« Gray, «910 Millard
duughter, Mrs. Fred Buchanan. The Avenue,on Friday, the flthqvith her
ranch Is In tic 'vicinity of Corvallis.
two little daughters. Margaret and
Mrs. Cauthorn has recently received Mary Virginia,
her
accompanied
a communication from Attorney Fred
Yates of Corvallis ln*connectlon with
the Corvallis trad In which the Cau-
thorns were the original, and ar«
mother, Mra. Writ. O. Bhawk, to the
They
latter's ranch near Carlton,
were motored down by Mrs. Gray's
The ladies Aid society of the Third
Latest Styles
About 22 sat
Ben Ecabo, 7617 Forty-fifth ave­ Tuesday afternoon,
nue 8. E, has been called to Parsons, down to the 1 o'clock dinner, after
Kan., on account of an accldemt to which there was held a short busi­
This is our second aim—first perfect
holders.
present-time
Mr.
brother,
Yates is
Lyman
Bhwak.
Hi^the city on business concerning
United Brethren durch held Its an-
tie Arnoll estate at Tremont
nual picnic at Sellwood park last
Mr«.
Ix«abo.' who
has
been
there for several weeks.
in Home way re-broke
fit, then the newest lasts and materials. Just
as soon as the fashion changes are announced
we order new stock and give you the latest
creations while they are new.
visiting ness neralon.
Mrs. Leaba
one of her
ARLETA BAPTIST
whirl.1 has just been healing
Next Bunday morning the new pas­
from u fracture, only recently hav- tor of the Arleta Baptist clsirch, Rev.
Ing bocn able to walk without the Owen T. Day, will speak on "Walk­
Mr. I-eabo intends ing with God.”
aid of crutches,
In the evening he
limbs
to tiring his wife home Just as noon
will preach the second of a senes of
as she is able to travel agaMt.
sermons.
Mrs. 8. A> Alvord, 4511 Kixty-sev-
< nth street 8. E., is entertaining her
sister, Mra. Margaret Woods, of Great
Falls. Mont.
panied
by
tnko work
winter.
Mrs. Woods is accom­
her son, Carl,
In
Franklin
Mrs.
who
high
will
school
Woods and
her
will make their home will.1 Mr.
Mrs. Alvord while In Portland.
Town,”
"The
GENTS’ FURNISHINGS
Ixist Bunday evening, Aug-
ust 1. he spoke on "The Stingiest Mail
in
And our prices are right.
Man
spoke ou
he
10
August
Meanest
in Town,"
next
Goggins’ Shoe Store
Bunday he will speak on “The Hap­
piest Man in Town," and on the 24th
he will discuss "The Most Loved Man
Mr. Day has just come
in Town."
here to the Baptist church from the
extreme
He
east.
has
Fine
Chops
with
come
vigor and enthusiasm and with ideas
is. W. A. Pratten, 4.110 Sixty­ for benefiting not only his own
fifth street 8. E.. accompanied by her church but the community as well,
daughters, the Misses Vera and Pau- He is already making plans for wln-
t«r classes, of inspirational and edu-
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
cational value in the church, and for
community
organizations
men.
for
Either mutton
Iamb, veal or
pork chops are
always accept
able as a meat
for either breakfast or dinner—if they
are of first quality. That is the kind
you will buy from us, and they will
be properly cut You never take a
chance on the quality when you pur- .
chase meat of any kind from us.
5®3«S WimÍHtreet Mr. Dey is at terne at 5114 Sixty­
Tabor 4751
street
seventh
DR. C. S. OÖSBURY
considers
congregations being good in the eve­
i.xxra, obboom
Hee Tabor : 5224
DR. P. J. O’DONNELL
nings even during the hot weather.
The
people
Young
of
Arleta
the
Baptist church will give a watermelon
social on the lawto at ttie home of
Mrs. Harry Sherman this (Friday)
DENTIST
Cor. i»2d and Foster Road.
He
E.
that his work has started nicely, the
DENTISTRY
Office: Tatsir 3214
8.
I-ente, Ore. evening.
Mrs.
is just across
Sherman's
the street
residence
from, the
cltirch.
DR. A. G. ATWOOD
DENTIST
I mat week'« baseball game between
Sl'MTAL ATTKXTtOM TO PI-ATES
raun: ta no a 0421
th« «Ingle men and married men of
the Arleta Baptist church1 resulted in
Oflice:
92 q 7 Foster Road a tie. Tuesday evening of this week
Portland Ore. the tie was played off and resulted
Residence:
«314 82tl Ht., B. E
In a score of 9 to 6 in favor of the
DR. KATHERINE S. MYERS
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married men.
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
LAI IIEI.WIXID CONGREGATIONAL
Next Sunday morning at the I-aur-
Ph... a . • Otlice, Marshall 1275
Residence, East 8744
Freshest Eggs and
Finest Butter
Portland. Oregon pulpit
Sii-unn Buiumra
have a highly nutri-
tiveralue and should have
a prominent place on every
church-
Congregational
will
be
filled
by
a
Eggiman’s Meat Market
the
On
the 24th Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar will
-v
r
tell of 1er trip to the national con­
BURKE’S - GARAGE
vention for the prevention of tuber­
culosis.
—
Portland,
Oregon
Taber till
Oar Frleee Are Kight
1-eave Orders at Oogglu«' Shoe Store
FREY & ALLEN
FAINTKKK
<i.serai H«use I'alntlng. Tlatlag
«nd Oecerating
Material and Workmanahip Guaranteed
LKNTS. OBBGON
———
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SEVENTY-SECOND AND MILLARD AVENUE
Thornton & Sewards
General Auto Repairing, Supplies, Oils,
Greases and Storage
CONTRACTORS
Cement Work. Plastering and
Cesspools
FOR SALE
Residence 6610 Fiftieth Ave.
Have Buick 1-Ton Truck',
One Oakland, 5-Passenger, 6-Cylinder
Truring Car.
One 5-Pnssenger Overland
table. But quality it an impor­
tant feature to watch.
Rich, delicious butter
adds greatly to the tastiness
Qf the meal, and we always
have plenty, both creamery and
country made. Cheaper
gradea for cooking.
CORRECT TAILORING
charge no more than you would
pay elsewhere for in­
ferior quality.
Telephone Orders Given Prompt Attention
Lents Mercantile Co
Phone: Tabor 1141
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5805 92nd St.
If you have a Car for sale^ bring it in and
I will sell it for you.
FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. Spring goods 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.
Phone Tabor 7468
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JOHN MANZ
y
Our eggs come in fresh
every day—right from the
poultry farms. And we
Tabor 2573
5919 Ninety-second Street.
former
pastor, the Rev. Wlllifim Meyers.
Office Main 7M7 TMI ltd Hour*, » a m. • p m
Rea. Wdl. not
Krenings by Appointment
AM 7-S »wetland Bldg
Fifth and Washington 8t
Butter and eggs
elwood
JI. D. Kenworthy $ Company
Tnneral Directors
THE PORTLAND BUSINESS MAN
s
E
R
V
I
c
E
who it sttccwwfol gurrounds himself with
every available modern devise for saving
his time and money. The business man
who fails to use an AUTOMATIC TEL­
EPHONE simply closes his establishment
to thousands of pomihle customers. He
may never know the real reason for his
failure in business. THINK IT OVER.
Long Distanee Everywhere
CALL A 6221
Home Telephone and Telegraph Company of Portland, Oregon
TWO ESTABLISHMENTS
MUNGI OffICi:
5802-4 92*1 SrtHt S. E.
4615 66tb SI., Cor. Fostor RL
LEITS STATÎOW
INLET* STATION
Pkoai Tabor 5267
Phon Tabor 5895
First-Class Service given Day or Night
Close Proximity to Cemeteries Enables us to hold Funerals
at a Minimum Expense
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