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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1919)
ed to SEND IN NEWS ITEMS the tor bring as offering many cents as they are years old,also The Herald asks the co-oper- atlou of ail 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. cake, sandwiches and fruit for re- freahmenta as wd expect thd Milwau kie W. Nf A. and the Harmony Socie ty to meet with ue; All are welcome whether me in tiers of the W. M not. Come and have a good S. or time with ut ie<»-ULv^rtr X GILBERT Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Deardorf On Sound Basis After the War of Gilbert road Thursday. August 7th a boy. Miss Mary Hutton of Portland Spent Sunday with Mra. IHinald Furey uml LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. Rosa Mra. A. F. Swanson daughter and having a summer vacation. beach resorts along the Tillamook Born to Mr and Mrs. Weander of coast. 4924 Sisty-firat avenue. Monday morn Arthur Ryan visited the<irat of the week with hla sister Mrs. A. F. Swan- Mr Ryan came in Thurialas. to son. August 7th with the 4th engineers, Beaver Creek to visit their daughter, He served fifteen months in France Mri H. Holmes a few days. and little Mrs. Louella St rec h Mrs. Mamie Cox is rejolaing over are at Hermiston daughter Louella the arrival of a brand new piano at spending a ten day vacation with her home on Fifty-eighth avenue. ing a nine puwnd boy R. J. Tuasey and friends. Bert Hollenback of Newberg was In town last Saturday attending business matters and greeting his many fhiends. The Nick Faler property on Foster road has been sold to O. B Guisness. who with his family moved into the This practical device overcomes the hot water question in thousands of homes. Why not have one in your home ? We make a spe cialty ot installing all kinds oi water heaters, including gas. cash. We will gladly furnish you our figures. Bank your money today and be pre* pared for any eventuality. Our experience in this line makes our repair department particularly efficient I hi vid and Paul have been there for some time and will accom THIRD UNITE» BRETHREN SHERMAN HARK SON, Cashier The Third United Brethren church, avenue Thirty-second Sixty-seventh street. B. F. MILLER MULTNOMAH STATE BANK pany them htome. corner wash the dishes. Connect a wuter tank and huve un ample supply of hot water for the kitchen. laundry or bathroom These are prosperous days In this land, and wise people art bankiof tbclr surplus went wife Make the heat of your range help you Soon after the civil war President Grant put this country on a sound financial basis. On bls revommendatlon coogrcss pMted an act “to Mrengtbea publk credit,” , and specie payments were later resumed. Edith returned home Monday evening are I from a motor trip with relatives to family Silver and family. Hot Water Facilities Lents Station and - - Tabor 5542 5926 92nd Street Portland, Oregon Portland, Oregon Is holding ser house vices morning and evening throiigl*- laicille Kenworthy, daughter of the summer. Next Sunday morn- Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kenworthy is suf I ing the conference superintendent, fering with a sprained ankle sustained | Itev Q Mrs. F. P- Coulter arid daughter, Mrs. E. E. Gerhnger. left Thursday for Seattle to spesid the week end with the former's sister. Mra Mary Cassidy Gray and Mrs. Earl Miss LaVelli have E McDonald, will be present to preach- and will administer the sac at the play ground last Friday. rament of the Ixird’s supper. In the I evening Rev. McDonald will again ’Peak. Saturday evening. August 14. I Quarterly conference of the | year will be held at the churcl*. ’At this time the annual election of of- to I ficers will be held and the conference The mem pick berries, after spending a few days generally reconstructed. with Mrs. Isom's sister. Borghikl bers are urged to be present. Isom to returned Brooks Klldahl Vida Higginbotham The from Dalles is visiting a few days with Ade line Ratt-key on Eighty-eighth Street before returning to her home near ■ ■ Dr. T. L. Perkins, dentist. ex-c!ty commissioner of finance, has resumed the practice of his profession In the Medical building, corner of Park and Alder streets. J25-a22 RABBITS FOR SALE forget the L. of G. A. R. reception to be given in their honor evening. August 14, at Odd Saturday Fellows A g od hall on Ninety-second street, program has been arranged and re- freshments will be served. f Smallpox seems to have a re ligo us tendency. It has shut up the Pen tecostal camp meeting, it has bottled up Three hutches, 7 does, 2 bucks. 15 little ones for 320. Ernest M. De water. 5803 84th street. RABBITS Flenush Giant and New Zealand«. I have some big bargains In bucks and does, and does with litters; 1 ex tra large New Zealand doe with 10 young sired bv a Flemish Giant buck. 35. Dell Elliott, corner Eighty-sec- ond and Division streets. Tabor 2241. al-3tp Route 1, Box 545. the Christian assembly at Sixty seventh street and Forty-fiftl.- ave nue and has hit tte Lents Baptist parsonage has and driven the Baptist preacher to the garage; The Women's Missionary hold their next Wednesday M ■ at 2 o'clock. FOR SALE For this month only, we will put into your home an Edison or Columbia Phono graph at only $5.00 down and a small weekly payment. You cannot get a better proposition, so why not let us put a Phonograph in your home FOUND Child's hat; pink brim and white birthday afternoon. The ladies are expect- ■ YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD-USE ITAT OUR STORE social Crown; owner may have same at the August \ Herald office by paying for notice. 20, in the church parlor, commencing annual Called Our BUSINESS GETTER Six-grave lot No. 179. Magnolia section Mt. Scott Park Cemetery for sale cheap. A. W. Brtckley, Route 2. at-ltp Box 153. Milwaukie. Ore. Society of the Lents Evangelical church will is ■ ■ ■ Roseburg. Soldier boys are reminded not to This Sheet Subscribe tor the Herald. $1.50. Mr. Edison says: “Give every honest man and woman a chance to have good music in their home.” Ml Liberty Bonds taken at face value We have just received a shipment of EASTMAN KODAKS in the l-A size An Invitation to All 2 1-2X4 1-2 in the F.77 lens, sells for $26.13 with the Autographic Back. Ihe • • F.77 ¡S'the liest medium priced lens you can buy. . Our August »Special is pay Don't waste your time and strength on hand pumps Just drive up to our place and gqc all the air you want whatever you wish to down and the balance in 30 days. Why not bring in your We maKe no charge for this service. It s merely one of the many courtesies we are always glad to extend to you. Don’t thinh that we expect you to buy gasoline or oil every time you stop here. We Know that one often needs air or water when he doesn't need anything else. And we Know that the low price we charge for the grade of gas and oil we handle is the only inducement necessary to get you here when you want anything in that line. The Lents Garage AXEL KILDAHL, Proprietor Tabor 3429 Home D-61 8919 Foster Road Brownie and exchange it for a better Kodak? ■■ ■ -------------- ,. Right now is the time to paint your house inside and out. We cany the Shirwin-Williams Paint lasts longer, goes farther and is the cheapest in the end. Shirwin-Williams Floor Paint wears like iron, $3.50 per gallon. MARNOT, a water-proof Floor Varnish, made to walk on. FLOOR-LAC, makes your furnitifre look like new. ■ Small cans. OUR PROPOSITION FOR AUGUST IS THAT IF YOU WANT TO PAINT YOUR HOUSE WE WILL LET YOU HAVE THE PAINT ON 30, 60 AND 90 DAY’S TIME. BATHING CAPS, all Styles ■ ■ 25 cents and up Dr. Hess Fly Chaser will keep your cows free from flies, $1.40 gal. ■ Ninety-Second Street ■ MT. SCOH DRUG CO Near Carline ■