Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, September 26, 1919, Image 4

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    LOCAL AND PERSONAL ! mt . SCOTT POULTRYMEN
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EXHIBIT AT COUNTY FAIR
Mrs. E. Kildahl, of Eighty­
fifth street, returned to Brooks
Poultry fanciers of the Mt.
last Sunday after spending a Scott district who exhibited
few days here.
stock at the Multnomah county
F. R. Peterson returned last fair, and who carried off many
Sunday from a three-weeks’ prizes, included B. F. Miller, of
trip through the east and mid- 5512 Eighty-eighth street; W.
die west, where he visited rela- W. Maynard, 6746 Seventy­
eighth street; L. S. Ellemore,
tives and friends.
O. J. Heskett, who for sev- 10415 Fifty-ninth avenue; R.
eral years has been a city mail C. Hamil, route 3, Lents; A. W.
carrier, is now carrying mail Parks, 5619 Forty-sixth ave­
on rural route No. 1 out of the nue; W. H. Mead. 6023 One
Hundred and First street; H.
Lents office.
J. Hamlet, 6657 Eighty-second
Mr. and Mrs. Fret! Hodge street; J. J. Murry, 3126 Sixty-
moved Monday from their second stitAt; C. D. Bush, of
apartments on Foster road to Lents; H. J. Hamlet, 7900 Sixty­
the Hedge residence on Ninety- eighth avenue. Those exhibit­
second street.
ing rabbits from this part of
Mrs. Kate M. Wagner, of the countv were L. S. Elermore,
Woodland. Wash., came down Lents; Mrs. A. Morton, 6623
Sunday and will spend some Forty-fifth avenue; G. H. Mor­
time in Lents with her daugh­ row, 5620 Thirty-sixth avenue
and Emerson Fromm, Lents.
ter, Mrs. Inez Gulliks.
Rev. E. A. Smith of the Bap­
Dr. J. H. McSloy has dis­
tist church brought a prize­ carded his old automobile and
winning cucumber to the Her­ is now trying out a new Essex
ald office the first of the week. roadster.
It is 14 inches long. 10 inches ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a
in circumference and weighs
two pounds. Who can beat it ? |
While H. Goodrich, who lives)
south of Lents, was cutting
fence posts Tuesday the wedge
which he was using flew up and
cut a deep gash in his arm.
severing an artery. The wound
was dressed and he is recover­
ing nicely.
Miss Marie Rat h k ey, of
Eighty-eighth street, was a
member of a party who mo-
tored to Salem on Wednesday
to attend the state fair. They
also visited the asylum and the
penitentiary while there, and
the Indian school at Chemawa.
FORMAL
OPENING
Fall and Winter
Styles of the
New Millinery
ON DISPLA Y
Mr. and Mrs. Art Geisler,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Geisler and
Miss Adina Morterud attended
the banquet at the Multnomah
Hotel last Monday evening ten­
dered the Edison dealers of the Mrs. Inez I. S. Gulliks
state by Mr. Maxwell, vice­
5920 92ndSt.,S.E.
president of the Edison com-
pany.
Mrs. A. J. Barr, who lived on
Foster road near Arnaud sta-
tion for several years, but who ♦ R ■■
sold her place this spring, was
in Lents on business Tuesday.
She spent the summer visiting
with her daughter near Pendle­
THE EXITE» STATES
ton. Since returning to Port­
grain C orporation
land she has purchased a home
Announces that it will sell
in the Rose City Park district.
“Straight" grade flour, to all
W. C. T. U.
Lenta Baptist Church
Choir practice Friday night.
Mt. Scott Union met with
Mrs. D. 11. McKinley last Tues­ Sunday school at 9:45. Come
day. An interesting session into a live school for live peo­
was held. The following super­ ple. Good music. Interesting
intendents of departments were classes.
Preaching service at 11 a. m.
appointed:
Theme,
“Jesus’ Call Today tn
Evangelistic. Mrs. Esther
a Great Service."
Fankhauser.
Special music by choir.
Anti-narcotics and work in
Young people’s meeting at 7
Sunday schools, Mrs. Vernie
o’clock.
Scheuerman.
Preaching at 8 o’clock. Spe-
Parlor meetings and red let­
cial
song service, Subject
ter days. Mrs. W. R. Rusk.
Work among soldiers and the evening. “What Must I
sailors, Mrs. Bertha Scheuer- to Inherit Eternal Life.
Hear the new choir.
man.
Moral education and mothers'
City Attorney Carl E. Wim-
meetings, Mrs. N, Shupp.
Isuly,
of Roseburg, son-in-law
Flower mission. Mis. Ella
of
Mr.
and Mrs. O. E. Lent,
Fankhauser.
visited
in
Lents while attend-
Co-operation with missionary
ing
the
recent
state convention
societies. Mrs. Elva Scheuer­
of the American- Légion. Mr.
man.
It was left with the executive Wimberly is a memlier of the
committee to prepare a calen­ executive board and took an
active part in drafting the by-
dar for the coming year.
laws
of the order.
Hostess for next meeting.
Mrs. M. L. Schupp. 6220 Nine­
When it cornes to neat and
ty-second street.
effective
printing of any kind
served
Refreshments were
the
Herald
guarantees to give
and a pleasant social hour en-
you
satisfaction.
joyed by all.
l.ents M. E. Church
Thursday. 8 p. m., quarterly
conference.
Sunday services 9:45 a. m..
Bible school; 11 a. m., worship:
theme, “Finding the Right
Thing First’’; 7 p. m., Epworth
League; 8 p. m., evening wor­
ship. “Our America.”
RUMMAGE SALE
The Ladies Aid of the Sunny­
side Congregational church are
holding a rummage sale in the
old library building on Ninety-
second street, one block south
of the car line. Open Friday.
Sept. 26. Tues., Sept. 30 and
\\ i <L. Oct 1. from 9 A. M. to 6
P. M.
IÔCÔ-
Bank Your Cash
Says Roosevelt
In many »peeches in his strenuous
reer President Theodore Roosevelt urfed
on his hearers the desirability ol bank
accounts.
He said that bank depositors make the
best citizens.
Are you ono of the best citizens ?
Start an account with us today.
No account is too smafl. no account too
lan;e. lor us lo handle.
MULTNOMAH STATE BANK
SHERMAN HARKSON, Cashier
Lents Station
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Portland, Oregon
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BURKE’S - GARAGE
In fact we are prepared to
do anything that is to be
done in a print shop.
72nd St., and Millard or 65th Ave.
General Auto Repairing, Supplies, Oils,
Greases, Batteries Re-charged
and Storage
Tabor 7824
or D-61
Lents, Oregon
SPECIAL
Are
you a bank depositor ?
Free Battery Service
I CARRY A FULL LINE OF
FORD PARTS
AND ACCESSORIES
FKATURKt
A beantifa] rampup, farvjltlea of wperlal-
l»ta, m<«tcrn faciliti«**, k>w eut, with many
OT>V«Ttunltl«U for self help. ” athletic« fop
everybody," B really d<-inorratir *'in sphere
—and the fam-rtu “Oruron HpiriL
JUST ARRIVED FOR FORDS -Anti-Draft Shields, Coil Box,
Protectors, Foot Accelerators and Radius Rod Braces.
For a catalnfTjo, iîhjstmted booklet or eperifle Infnrmatl-^n. addr»wi
THE REGISTRAR, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. EUGENE. OREGON.
JUST RECEIVED —a new supply of Columbia Dry Cell
and Hot Shot Batteries.
We Handle Used Cars
purchasers. in carload lots,
in 140 lb. jute Hack«, gross
weight, delivered to any Rail-
way Station in Zone 10. com-
prising the States of Oregon.
Washington. and Idaho, at
not to exceed 110.00 per bbl.
net cash.
Purchasers will be
supplied from n arest avail­
able mill, which may result
in slight saving for buyers’
account.
A most enjoyable evening
was spent last Tuesday by a
number of young people at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Van
Bavel, Sixty-fifth avenue ani
Eighty-sixth street. The affair
was in the nature of a pie feed
and was given as a farewell to
Miss Alta Landon, who leaves
today for Eugene to attend the
University of Oregon.
Letter Heads
Bill Heads
Business Cards
Envelopes
Hand Bills
ItOOrtVElT
TktODOftt'
When in need any kind of
Printed Stationery such as
THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
•CMOOL8 AND DIPARTMENTS
Th< University inriwl«« th.
of
Tjtarature, Scirtic« and thè Arti«, and tha
nwlal 8cbo'»!i of law, Medie! rw*. (at
Portland). Architeetnr-, J<nrnUuni. Com­
merce. Educat*on and M u . mc
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Gdll on the Herald
ÍÜ'REGON UNIVERSITY
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7 FLOUR
RE-SALE
Coining Day.’’ At 8 p. m.
Lents Evangelical Church
«• Follow Me.”
Preaching services by the
Sunday school nt 9:45 u. in.
pastor. Rev. N. Sliupp, next
Junior Alliance, 6 p. in.
Lord’s Day, morning and eve­
Young People's meeting, 7.
ning. Topic id H a. m„ ’’Get­
A cordial Invitation to all to
ting Ready for Rally and Home attend these services.
Wf
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Office I’lionc Tabor 6527.
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Res. Phone 7468
Wholesale anil jobbing profits
on such flour must not ex«»-«*,!
75c p,-r bbl. and retailor's prof­
its must not exceed $1.25 per
bbl.
Address all communica­
tions to
The Woman’s Foreign Mis­
sionary Society of the Lents M.
United States Grain
E. church will meet at the
Corporation
parsonage. 5329 Eighty-eighth
510 Board of Trade Building
Portland, Oregon
street, Wednesday afternoon,
October 1, Mrs. Jasper, presid­
Í
ing. The ladies are beginning
the study of a new Fxx)k on
medical missions which is very V
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interesting. All are urged to K X When You Want to Move ’
be present at this meeting.
Call Tabor 7707
♦
IT CLEAN
It
3 ♦
HY be a slave to your car? Why
bother with the dirt and drudgery
of keeping it clean when you
haven’t the conveniences for doing it?
We can keep your car as clean as you
want it at a price you can easily afford.
W
Among the new head wear
at the Lents Millinery Store are
different styles in fall tarns—
the latest in women’s, misses'
and children’s hats. All the
RESIDENCE
new materials, beautiful flow­ »
* 9436 Foster Rd. Lents, Ore. ;
ers, feathers and ornaments.
FETTY’S TRANSFER
: and Express Auto Truck
SEND IN NEWS ITEMS
The Herald aaks the co-oper­ r
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-
•on’s station or affiliations, but
we realize it is impossible to do
•o without assistance. If you
know of items of interest in
your neighborhood send or tele­
phone them in, or give us a tip
•o we may get them. It will be
appreciated.
J [I IT HP IV
Yard on Foster Road
in front of Lents Library
Phone Tabor 7823
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Sensible Service That Pleases
A Dry Cellar—Yet a Cool One
A warm cellar is a poor storehouse. That’s why vege­
tables and other foodstuffs cannot usually be kept in the
basements of homes heated by the old style pipe furnaces,
or the more costly systems. The
Home Ventilator Furnace
Th» OricmSl PATF.NTED P ip .I m . Mod.l
Manufactured only by th. HOMER FURNACE CO., Homer, Mich,
You can escape all the dirty, tedious
jobs of keeping your car clean and in good
running order by arranging with us to
look after it.
We will be glad to give you a figure
either by the month or the job if you will
see us right away.
J. H. Bradbury
CORD WOOD AND
COUNTRY SLAB
La m 3I --
i The Lents Garage
:
AXEL KILDAHL, Proprietor
2 Tabor 3429 Home D61 8919 FOSTER ROAD
will radiate enough heat to keep the cellar free from
dampness, but will not detract from it. natural coolnesa.
Vegetables can be stored with perfect safety
Heat is not wasted with the "Home Ventilator." The
scientific principle of design and operation sends all heat
units through the combination hot- and cold air register
and from there it » evenly distributed throughout the housed
Clean, simple and safe. Doesn't waste space and
doesn t necessitate a big installation co«t. We can equip
your residence with a Home Venhlator" in a few hour.,
for a little more than you would pay for a good base
burner. Ask us for more information.
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A. S. PEARCE
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Tabor 583 >
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Foster Road, Opp. Postoffice