Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, October 03, 1919, Image 5

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¡country place till the first of
I the year
Kellogg school has up to last
Tuesday enrolled 527. A soccer
team is in process of organiza­
tion with Lloyd Hart as captain
and later Prof. Thaxter expects
to have lx>th basket and volley
ball teams organized.
Nick Richart has sold his
,property ut 4924 Sixty seventh
; street, S. E. ta a Mr. Nelson.
His tenants,
Mrs. Caroline
Greene and Miss Dolly Water­
Mr. and Mrs John Smith of of the crushed member. The man Greene, have moved to the
While taking his vacation Mr.
Kimbor, are visiting
their little fellow stood the operation corner of Division and Sixty- Charles Tronson, an elder
daughter, Mrs. Charles Heiman, splendidly.
first streets
in the Millard Avenue church,
5263 Sixty-ninth street S. E.
Mr. arxl Mrs. Otto Hague, of
Frank Price of 5627 Seventy- varnished all the woodwork and
Mrs. Harvey S. Doane and the East side, formerly of 4303 second street S. E. who has painted the floor of the church.
two smallest children returned | Seventy-ninth street, S. E. have been demonstrating Truble- A vote of thanks is due him and
Inst week from a three-months lieen sadened by thy death of a ! pruf tires at the state fair re­ also to F. E. Crum, who mended
visit with relatives in Nice i baby girl lx>rn to them last turned home the first of the and rehung the windows.
River, Wis.
' Sunday.
week, and he pronounces the Of the membership of the
extensive
exhibits to have l>een Laurelwood Cong, church those
Mrs. S. C. Berry, 5903 Forty­
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Murray
fifth avenue S. E. spent last Jr., of Chicago, spent Sunday the best he has ever seen. Mr. who were sceduled to attend the
Tuesday at the home of her Monday and Tuesday of last Price left last Monday for a Sunday school institute at the
mother Mrs. W. 0. Boon, 6980 week with the formers unde, local fair at Canby where he First Methodist church are
Forty-sixth avenue.
.Mi. J. J. Miinay, 8126 Sixty- I will again exhibit the Truble- Mesdames J. J. Handsaker,
Ipruf products.
I Tom Davis, and Messers Prat-
second avenue, S. E.
Mrs. O. H. Gilbert,
Seventy-first street S. E
Lieutenant Rex Stoner of the ten and Chas. Spencer.
Mrs E. K. Shaw. 3711 Seventy
tertained for the last week-end sixth street, recently Diashed air squadron on the Texas l>or- The Arleta W. C. T. U. will
her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Fred the finger of one hand in a der has been having some | meet next Tuesday at 1:30 P.
Nichols, from near Salem.
window. Thojugh at first the unique experiences in rescuing M. at the home of Mrs. S. J.
Mrs. James Jones 5262 Sixty­ pain was great and Mrs. Shaw victim of the recent Gulf-cf- Merry, 7103 Millard avenue.
eighth street, retiyned the was inconvenienced, the bruised Mexico cataclysm. The air­ All the ladies are requested to
first of the week from a few I fingers are now gradually heal-, planes have l>een employed bring their thimbles and to help
where no other kind of vehicle tie two comforters for the Old
days visit with her mother, ing.
could
have gone. Lieut. Stoner People s Home at Woodmere.
Mrs. Thomas Hurd, of Yamhil,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Howard
Crofts,
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Ore.
¡7106 Fifty-seventh avenue S. E. E. Stoner of 7411 Fifty-ninth I The materials are some that
are left from the Millard ave­
Little Hiram Earl O Mealy, have lx>ught an acreage of slx-
avenue S. E. Another son of nue units' wartime activities.
son of Prof. O Mealy, of For- i and-a-half acres about a mile
Mr. and Mrs. Stoner, Richard,
tieth avenue and Seventy-sixth this side of Tigard. There is an
The Arleta 1*. T. A. seems to
First Class Signalman, is on the
street, S. E., who recently had I orchard of all kinds of fruit
Pittsburg, lately mentioned in ! be but slowly regaining its vi-
one of his little fingers mashed trees and a splendid well on the
the papers as the ship to which tality after the inactivity of
in the washing machine cogs, place. Mr. and Mrs. Crofts will
the inhabitants of Fiume were I last year. Only four were on
has undergone the amputation probably not move out to their conveyed.
I the list of those who were to
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A SURPRISING AND MOST STARTLING ANNOUNCEMENT
KERN PARK HARDWARE CO.'S ENTIRE STOCK TO BE SOLD AT
OPENS SATURDAY,OCT.4thAT9:00A.M
The announcement that KERN PARK HARDWARE COMPANY’S entire stock of Hardware, Building Supplies, Paints, Toois, Aluminum, Granite and Tin-ware,
Cutlery, etc., is to go on public sale and be closed out means that one of the highest grade stocks in Portland is to be sacrificed regardless of cost, profit or present
value of merchandise. Many people will lx* surprised at this startling announcement that Mr. Woodham, after 10 years of faithfully serving the public in Portland
has decided to quit business for good. Ill health and other interests compel him to close out his entire stock in the shortest time possible. In plhce of selling this fine
stock that is superior in quality to any hardware that can be bought in the open market today to some broker for profitable purposes it was decided to give the people
of this city and vicinity an opportunity to economize and save at a time when merchandise of all kinds is going higher and higher every day, and there is no telling
what kind of merchandise you will be able to buy in the near future or what unreasonable prices you will be compelled to pay. CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS,
ARCHITECTS, PAINTERS AND MECHANICS will profit greatly by visiting this sale as we havg thousands and thousands of dollars worth of the highest grade
lines of BUILDING MATERIALS, PAINTS, LOCKS, TOOLS, BOLTS, BUTTS, LAG SCREWS, ETC. All of which will be sold in small or large quantities at less
than the present wholesale market value. Will you buy now while prices are comparatively low or wait until you have to pay 100G more for merchandise of in­
ferior quality? OUR ADVICE IS TO BUY NOW. We are going the limit to sell every dollar’s worth of Hardware, Paints, Tools, Building Materials, Aluminum,
Granite-ware, Cooking Utensils, Cutlery, etc., in the shortest time possible. In our desperate and determined effort to close out every article in this store there will be
no let up to the cutting and slashing of prices, and no reasonable offer will be refused for any part or all of this stock. REMEMBER!—SALE CONTINUES DAILY
UNTIL EVERY ARTICLE IS SOLD.
water All carpenters and mechanics
tools, garden tools and builders
hardware will be closed out re­
43c
gardless of cost, profit or pres­
ent value.
2 qt. granite pudding pans and
stew kettles worth 25c will lie Household paints, half-pint size
sold at
cans worth 50c on sale at
To the first 100 people making a $2.00 purchase or over
Staturday morning, opening day of sale, we will sell a
12c
29c
good $1.25 Broom for only 10c
4 qt. long handle Berlin kettles Ixmg handle square and round
(Only one Broom to customer)
with cover worth 75c on sale at pointed shovels worth $2.00 on
sale at
85c ten qt. galvanized
pads will be sold at
THE BEST $1.25 HOUSE
BROOMS 1Oc
42c
$1.29
SATURDAY OPENING DAY
No. 10 O-Cedar mops worth Nails all kinds and sizes will lie We will sell good Clothes Pins
$1.25 will lie sold at
closed out at per pound
83c
7c
at per dozen..............................
(Llmlltd 5 Dosen to « customer}
Kern Park Hardware Co
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bertina Kerr baby home. They
included Mesdames Minnie Col­
At the Millard Avenue Pres­
lin*, Sarah Cauthorn, J. R. byterian church next Sunday
Leach, and V. H. Reineking.
morning the sacrament of the
The Women of Woodcraft Lord's Supper will be adminis­
last Wednesday evening appoint­ tered, the pastor, Rev. W. Lee
ed the following as a commit­ Gray, speaking briefly on “The
tee to direct an entertainment Reconciled between Man and
to l>e given at Woodmen Hall, Man.” In the evening the pastor
Arleta, next Wednesday even­ will speak on the topic, “The
ing: the Misses Olive and Della Spoiler of a Good Record.” Last
Payne, Edna Hartley, Garnett Sunday morning at this church
the congregation was much
Saulcar, and George.
pleased by the solo sung by
Mrs. Lina Jasper, 5703 Eighty-
Millard Ave. Presbyterian
third
street.
Next Sunday morning at the
Laurelwood M. E. church, Mrs.
Fourth United Brethren
Madge Mears, State Sec. of the
At the Fourth United Breth­
W. C. T. U. will speak, in the ren church next Sunday morn­
absence of the pastor, Rev. A. ing the pastor, Mrs. C. P.
C. Brackenbury, who, with his Blanchard, will speak on thq
wife, has gone to Salem to at­ topic“ This One Thing I Do.”
tend the annual Methodist Con­ In the evening the service will
ference. The rally-day program be evangelistic.
of the Sunday school of this
MILLINERY
church will be held a week from
next Sunday, in the evening.
The Lents Millinery store is
At the Fourth United Breth­ now prepared to do all kinds
ren church next Sunday morn­ of millinery work.
Order Work
.
ing the pulpit will be occupied
Special hats for special oc-
by the pastor, Mrs. C. P. Blan­
chard. Mrs. Blanchard was re­ casions.
Hats made for your suit,
appointed to this church by the coat, or dress.
Oregon United Brethren Con­
I also do make-over hats.
ference which recently met at
Short order trims.
MRS. INEZ GULLIKS.
The Salles. Mr. and Mrs.Blanch-
ard returned last Monday night
When it comes to neat and
from Mary Hill, Wash., where
they have been visiting the effective printing of any kind
former’s brother since the close the Herald guarantees to give
you satisfaction.
of the conference.
Ixiurelwood M. E. Church
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The best acme quality kal­ One gal. cans Creosote shingle
somine all colors will be sold at stain worth $1.50, on sale per
per pound
"J q
98c .
One gal. can of barn or roof Double sanded roofing paper
paint, colors green, red and worth over $2.00, today on sale
blacl worth $2.50 on sale at
per roll
$1.70
$1.48
Colonial prepared paint qt. size Inside mortise door lock sets,
cans assorted colors worth over brass finish, worth over $1.25,
$1.25 on sale per can
on sale per set
70c
Front door lock sets, wrought
All paints, varnishes, and paint steel, antique copper finish:
brushes will be closed out or worth $2.50, on sale per set
less than present wholesale
value.
$1.98
KERN PARK STATION
4624 67th Street, S. E
Portland, Ore