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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1919)
News Items from Arlela- Kern Park Neighborhood MRS. SADIE ORR-DUNBAR «o wert Elaine« mother, Mr«. J. RETURNS FROM IDAHO Mr«. Sadie Orr Dunbar, 71 I t Fifty third of afternoon this avenue, returned la«* week th«- 7a’a and 7b’» were Ink <ii to the city art iiiuacum for In ktruetion in the collection there. Hmotall, Mrs. ^L. Forty- M»oo exhibited mini Northwestern conference of —1--' - -e<-«r in turn to euch. They will lx- in »».r use nt Kellogg for niton* ihrer which met September 29. »0, and Oct. I nt Bolte, Idnbo. Oregon week«. was well reprrarntcd, picre b ■ »MIO Mr«. Burton ( t'Mealy, Ing twenty delegates from this will mid «chools be ninth avenue, who has been ex- Seventy sixth In r street, limi state, nnd wns distinguished bv trcmcly ill for some time is re tonsils removed Thursday of last hnving ns mnny aa eight of her ported n« belii^ just about the week al tile Portland Sanitarium. citixcns on the program; and same. She is at home now convah sing Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunlinr, execu Among others who have been ill the grip of tonsilitis bogie arc the Misses Mamie ami Katherine Snyder of .Seventy-ninth HIN st reel. Arletn tins liiiQil up her foot ball boya as follows: the Left end Millard Meyers; left tackle, .Inc ob A mong tive secretary for Oregon, pre satisfactorily. Zcrvis; left guard, Oswabi residents Arletn LciiP center. Harry Wilson; right who have been confined to their guard, Eugene Jmpic«; right homes on ni count of illness arc tackle, James Hockwender; righ1 Silcsdames II. S. Colin ami J. end, Elmer Dnrdcn; * left half, McAuley. Melvin Fray; full back, Willi-. Jensen, Mrs. Frank ninth street, who recently under went a serious operation nt the Emanuel hospital, ha» been re moved to her sister, Mrs. Peter during the early stages of her recovery. Bradbury, Forty fifth week classes; ami to those who were Leabo, who was visiting there, she hav from primary, t lie holding its by the aid of crutches. her brother pects to leave next Sunday fof Liverpool, Eng., to visit mother; Tuesday evening at 9 «»'dock Woodmere at tlie Fourth United Breth school, Lieut. Charh-i) Thompson, ren parsonage, 97 13 Powell Vul- a brother of Mi«« Gertrude ley road, William Carmicheal and Thompson, who in teaching nt Etlina (.'row were united in the Woodmere, visited the school bonds of matrimony, the Rev. and put tlie boys through some Mrs. ('. P. Blanchard officiating, military stunts in the school rhe ceremony was performed in basement. Lieutenant Thompson ¡the presence of a small numbef wears four gold service bars. of people which included Mes- is a very poor sailor, remaining Tuesday at Wanted Used furniture; highest casn price paid. Used Furniture Co.. W. C. Rockwell, Prop., 6015 921 St., Lents. □ Mrs. Carmicheal, who here till his return. Under the auspices of the Ar- Icta Parent Teacher Association, Mesdames Cauthorn, Foote and Titus the K<rr worked interest Baby last of Saturday the Home. They Mas given by Colvcy, 7N2N Millard sic the Missis Shepherd. Velma nnd Den • Mr. Carmicheal ex The Herald does all kinds of printing, not the cheap kind, but the good kind. J The End of a Perfect Day in met joint scs will | m - held •V £ * Little Miss Elaine Handsaker, £/-• 0986 Forty fifth avenue, known to her fellow playmates a» Bobby, celebrated last tertaining eighth birthday afternoon bv. en her Monday her of eight little ■a I to « o'clock. I In- little folk« played games un Bibles I)r. E, A. Myers, Larch til H3 the time for the 1 delightful X/ Mrs. effect. Colvcy City has a contralto voice of unusual with lv fine timbre. th< hi chickens. forenoon Every park, of this week iama have They their fine Mr. and have raised flock of Will several bun at the Kellogg school Miss lone ^Ireil chickens during the past Dunlap, art docent in Portland poultry «< nsoQ and have proved city schools, has been lecturing to a satisfying degree that pool try raining can in the Assembly hall to succcs be profitable. sivc classes of the school on the They are holding their property collection of pictures hung on on Seventy third street pending the assembly room Malls. pictures belong to the These th •..V City of Portland Receives moved Mrs. 3 ✓ Mr», George Mr. mid Mrs. W. IL William«. nvl - iiu «-. 5HI7 Seventy third «trert, bn vu m ho sang "Just for Today" with moved to all acerage in Rose pleasing SIX GARY TRUCKS ■ ■ ■ ■ For'Fire Bureau action of the city concerning city the park site. SERVICE STATION ■ M M ■ ■ GOODYEAR Tires, Tubes Accessories ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I ary trucks purchased by the city or P ortland for the Factory Guarantee One Full Year fire bureau The passing of the horse proves the economy of operating by trucks; twelve horses to be disposed of by the City of Portland for the twentieth century fire equipment. The fire fighting apparatus will be installed at the Municipal Shop of the City of Portland. The city held competitive tests for trucks that would be best suited for strength and hill climbing under loaded conditions and speed on the level and the GARY won. This was a decisive victory for GARY trucks for the competition was open and all dealers were invited to compete. The GARY "Ten Point Test” truck is composed of standard units— Buda Motor, Brown-Lipe Transmission, Tuthill Titanie branded springs, Parrish and Bingham cold pressed steel frame. Gary Coast Agency The Lents Garage AXEL KILDAHL, Proprietor HomeD-61 M M FOR Tabor 3429 ■ ■ ■ M M 1 ■ ■ were assisted by the Misses Gertrude McIntire, Esther Li nd loss, Ger dames Moon and E. O. Shepherd ; aldine Titus, Fern Mahan and , Messers, Moon, John DeLasli- Aileen Platt. j mutt and (*. H. Blanchard; an.l The presented. in Albertina exercises street, has recently sold his prop refreshment« came, when there I erty at 722!» Fifty fifth avenue, «as a real birthday enke with were in charge of Mrs. James eight candles on it. Those who Welch, and tin- morning address to Stanley Bogiislaskl, an em ployee of the Inman Poulson mill were invited to help little .Mixa Mas given on the subject, "Rally Elaine enjoy her anniversary who will take possession probab Daj In Mr. J. !.. Hunt. ly about tlie middle of the month. were Billy Boon, Urdine Berry, At the Millard Avenue Pre« The present tenant of tile house, Lois Milligan. Lucille Lawrence, byterinn elm reli next Sunday Mellie * Davis, Mrs. Jennie Hine, has bought Loraine Jonah, morning the Rev. Mr.Gray's «er a property on Harrison st reel lx- Kathervn Dunbar ami Arabella mon will lx- "Hi- Meant W.H" Those who made the tween Thirty eighth ami Thirty Burns. In the evening the subject will ninth, and will move there when ' li 11 ining oi-i asion even more be "Missing the Trail.'* Last lo r term of tenancy has expired. Sunday evening the special mu were his and «inter, Morrison and Lota. sionn, to tlieir mutual profit. The next meeting of the Tuber neighbors from promoted to th<- junior depart meut orginixation« cral weeks ago oil account of .< various i Leabo ia now ajile to get around from was where Mr. I.l'llbo Was Culli ti SCV- motion were given to those who came unable to travel alone. Mrs. graduated association and convention in Boise and the two ELAINE HANDSAKER avenue, arrived home CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY from Faraona. Kan., this church certificate« of pro ing re fractured a limb and lie were wan held the Idaho state medi in Cheyenne, Wy<>, serious accidrnt to Mrs. At the rally day nervier In-ld in ing the time that this conference Mr. ami Mrs. Ih n Leabo, 7587 last son's home, in Albina to,bc there sion and later giving nn addrett on the "Open air School.". Dur half and captain, culosis association Father; right Seventy 1210 siding nt the first morning ten cal Handsaker Last Monday afternoon from the an Thursday J. CARMICHEAL-CROW WEDDING CELEBRATED 8919 Foster Road Phone Broadway 2162 Seventy-one Broadway PORTLAND, OREGON