Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1919)
LOCAL AND PERSONAL FUNERAL OF MISS LAND ENTERTAINMENT AT GILBERT SCHOOL NOTES Christian Endeavor Meeting GILBERT CASTER HELD TUESDAY CHRISTIAN CHURCH If you arc not attending the The members of the various Christian Endeavor meetings al The funeral service of Miss conn litters of the P. T. A. who the Kern Park Christian church, There will be a rollicking, rip roaring time in the basement of Ruby Landcaster, daughter of i have been appointed by the you are missing something really Born, to Mr. and Mrs. L. Han the Kern Park Christian church, Mr. and Mrs. A. I.. Landcaster. president, Mrs. I Hobson, met al worth while. We meet every sen, 8704 Foster road, Friday, 69th street and 46th avenue S. 347 Marguerite avenue, was held the school house Monday after Sunday evening at 6:30. Come October 24, a baby girl. at Kenworthy's chapel Tuesday, noon at 3:30 to discuss plans and get acquainted. We will be E., tonight. October 31. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rathkey All the Jack families will be October 28, Incineration took for the Hallowe'en party, and looking for you next Sunday returned from Hood River last there to serve and entertain place at Mt. Scott Park ceni also to outline their work for evening. Topic, “Standing for Saturday, having been there for you. They will serve you supper tery. Miss I.andeaster was 28 this year. (■oil ami Right.“ 1 Kings, IM: a few weeks. Esther Ewoldt. a member of 17 21. in “Jack" style. The Bean-stalk ; years of age. The ministers in (('oiisccration mectlnu.) Clarence Johnson, who has family will serve you beans; the charge of Ute services were the the eighth grade class, lias moved been in service with the 1st di- Jack Sprat people will dish out Revs. George and Daniel Drew. with her parents to Clackamas county. She was one of the best RED CROSS CHAPTER vision, 28th infantry in France meat; the Jack Horner family students in tile grad< and we since 1917, reached home Sun- will cut the pie, and the Jack BODY OF I. N. GINGRICH CHAIRMEN ANNOUNCED Frost and Jack a-Dandy fam SENT TO OHIO SUNDAY . were sorry to have her leave. day. Appointment District 15 has received its I. F. Coffman has just com- ilies will pass out the more del milter men in The body of I. N. Gingrich. standard certificate fur the pleted tearing down the old icate things, such as ice cream, lied Cross roll 6303 89th street S. F... was school year 1918 ami 1915». We coffee, salads and cookies. blacksmith shop on Foster road, ship drive, is The whole program is the best shipped to A manda. Ohio, by expect to fulfill all of the new west of the Copeland lumber F. Withnni of remedy for the blues that we the Kenworthy I'ndertaking C o. requirements for a standard yard. roll cull chair know of, so come and l.nugh last Sunday evening, Mr. (ting school within a short time and Dr. Hugh Mon George Anderson, one of the with US. rich was killed at the Portland will do our best to become a W. B. Dennis, ton; Judge proprietors of the Chester & dry «lock ..f Wednesday In st stand ard school again this year, W. II. Holli» est Grove; George barber shop, has bought week. Evangelical Church The school census was taken Fred Trow, a home on the corner of 87th Fixot and last week by the clerk, Mr. The regular services will be Dr. Jenson street and Foster road. ( i reshnm ; Himbaugh. hekl at the Evangelical church Oxone-oxygen vapor, Mrs. Helen P. Worden re Sunday except the preaching violet ray. high frequci Conte in it will pay you t> ceived the sad news of the death service Sunday evening, when tricity, faradic vibrator Iwcome a regular advertiser in of her only remaining sister, the congregation will join the the Herald. Mrs. Agnes arlisle, of Brookings, Friends church in the ninth dis treatments, organic < methods, superheat S. D., last Wednesday. Sturt .now. But W. S. S. trict Sunday school institute sweats, free examinal At the morning ser Jack Rosenau, proprietor of program. treatments $20. Dr. the popular Mt. Scott bakery, vice the pastor's topic will be chiropractor (since 191 celebrated his birthday Thurs "Bible Reading." Sunday school Raleigh bldg., Wasbit day by turning out a lot of bak nt 9:45. H. R. Scheuerman, su 6th. Phones Main 113: perintendent. Junior Y. P. A. ery goods for his customers. at 5:80 p. m. and young people’s The Ladies of the G. A. R meeting at 6:30. Come and see Methodist Church will hold a Hallowe'en social at how these services have been At the Methodist church next the Odd Fellows hall next Sat growing in the last few weeks. Sunday at 9:45 a. in. the Bible urday evening. A good attend A cordial welcome to all. IÔOQ—ABRAH school will be conducted by Will ance of all members is desired. Hugill. At 1 1 o'clock the pas Mrs. J. Wing came down from Lost tor. Rev. F. R. Sibley, will ad Yakima, Wn„ last week for a October 25 in Lents, lady's minister the sacrament of the short time until Mr. Wing re small black purse containing $ 10. Lord's supper after an appropri turns from Iowa, where he ac In the evening at 7 Finder please leave at Herald ate talk. companied the remains of hes o ’ clock he will speak on “Soul office and get reward. Mrs. father. The money President Lincoln earned a« The mid week ser Will Hugill, 8625 Woodstock Winning.” a rail splitter he put io bank. In later Mrs. Ed Boyd and two chil- avenue. vice will be merged with those ltp life he often referred to his fust bank ac dren left Saturday for Hood of the other churches at tin- count At night he read ever) book he River where they will spend the Friends church. Start now. Buy W. S. S. could lay his handa on. next six weeks with Mr. Boyd, who has been there the past Have you a bank account? • month. If you haven't start one with us today* Mrs. R. G. Wigle is confined to her home by sickness. Worked by Day, Read at Night Mr. and M rs. Fred Hodge, the Misses Iva Markle and Ella Tolle, and Byron Hodge and William Smoke attended the dance given by the Bleumier- Frank company at the Multno mah hotel last Saturday night. Walt Tyler sold his residence, 92nd street and 63rd avenue, to C. E. Kennedy last week and moved with his family to a new home near Hawthorne avenue. Mr. Kennedy is having the house refinished and will occupy the residence as soon as finished. Kennedy & Tillman have sold this week the residence of Mrs. Howard on 62nd avenue to F. Wimare; the property on 56th avenue and 99th street belong ing to C. J. Akins, and the Ed ward Grigsby place on 99th street to Martha Winters. Fire about 10:30 on Monday night destroyed a two-room house on 87th street and Foster road. The Lents fire company responded to the alarm but the fire had gained such headway before they reached the scene that the house could not be saved. A Correction In the announcements of the births a couple of weeks ago the name of Emil Heiman appeared by mistake; the name should have been Andrew Heiman, Jr. Emil only recently returned from service with the A. E. F. over seas where he assisted in. start ing the kaiser on his mad dash for the woodpile. ■ FOR SALE OR TRADE ■ ■ ■ ■ Five hundred dollar credit on one of the best standard make ■ ■ profitable business of your own. of trucks on the market. placing the railroads for hauling freight in many localities. DON’T BE OUT OF A JOB Get a truck and go into a Will discount for cash or w?ll trade for good used touring Wanted A low iron wheel farm wagon. Phone Tabor 1822. R. Zinser, Rt. 8, Box 820. our simple, safe PROFESSION A I. Tabor 4754 CARDS MEUIl, U2ad Street DR. C. S. OOSBURY DENTISTRY I MKTS. «»RMDO.W Office : Tabor 3214 Rea. Tslsir : 5224 DR. P. J. O’DONNELL DENTIST Oor. '»2d and Fouler Road. Leota, On*. DR. A. O. ATWOOD DENTIST araci a i ATTkimaa to flatm 1*110X11 TAHoM 8421 < tilica : Residence: 9'4i7 Footer Road 83It H2.I Ht . H. E. l*ortlsn<I On* DR. KATHERINE S. MYERS A bank account Is a touchdown on the road to the goal of success. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN PlioiM» • °®ee’ -'••rwhall 1275 Resi) letter, East 8744 4 percent paid on time deposits Hsi.uso Brintisu Portland. Oregon MULTNOMAH STATE BANK PRACTICAL HAIRCUTS SHERMAN HARKSON, Cashier VELVET H1IAVE8 Lents Station CHILDREN BAR HERING A Hi’EUIALTY Portland, Oregon S<« UllKSTKK A (ÌKOMIIC y A. W. BREWER PAINTING, PAPER HANGING House Slippers and TINTING Residence 9935 Fifty-ninth Ave. Comfort in the home is incomplete without a pair of soft, well-fitted house slippers. They rest the feet wonder fully after wearing heavier shoes for a time. ffiVL and U GASOLINE The business, profes sional or working man will find slippers a help towards relaxation after the day’s work. And the housewife will do her tasks more easily with a pair of comfortable house slip pers on her feet We have them OOR grade of fuel is false economy. The money you seem to save on cheap grade oils and gasoline is.later spent on motor repairs and shortened life of your motor. P all tastes and conditions. Best Quality at Low Prices Considering the high quality of our gas- oline and oils, our prices are the lowest that you can find. WEF/T Your Feet — Your Taste — Your Purse GENTS’ FURNISHINGS Goggins’ Shoe Store YOU ARE SAFE ual YOl.'R KI EH to ■ ri* Hiking ymir moil valuable posiewlon when you i.urehao- alaax-a from unaklllril optician« or ' over the counter” Hale« people. The only one fitted to make a thnrouah Kl- amlnallon nt the eyea la an OPTOM KTRIHT. IT I CAKE EOK YOUR KYKs, YOUR EYES WILL CAKE FOR YOU Poor food means poor health—and poor fuel means poor service. at prices to suit For Sale Extra large, home made com- forters. Mrs. Seely, 6411 94th street S. E. Rt. 8, Box 320. 2tp explain Inquire at The Herald office. Riding cultivator and a light farm wagon. Both in good con dition. Phone Tabor 1822. R. Zinser, Rt. 8, Box 320. 2tp For Sale gladly The motor truck field is one of the best business opportunities today, motor truck lines re- car. Well method of doing business. Dr. Ila ynes and family have moved to Itoekwood. Mr. and Mrs. F. I.. March and son, of Seattle, visited at the A. F. Swanson home last week. The Ladies' A ill of Bennett Chapel met al the church Thurs day afternoon of Inst week and elected the following officers for the coming year: President, Mrs. J. I.. Johnson; vice president, Mrs. A. A. Kindle; secretary, Mrs. D. Furey; treasurer, Mrs. Wright Davis. It wns decided to hold a ten cent ten nt the home of Mrs. Johnson Thursday, November 4. Everybody invited. Don’t forget the Topsv Turvy party nt the srlioolhousc tonigli*, I Friday; a rousing good time is assured. Ja* Clarke, of Roosevelt, Wn , brother of Mrs. D. Furey, visited at the I'urey home during this week end. They motored to Vancouver Sunday to cull on an other brother, I I Scores of auto owners have found __ ___ that they can get more mileage and better motor performance by always using the same grade oils and gasoline—and that grade ours. Tabor 3429 Home 1)61 8919 FOSTER ROAD ^k^^TQMFTD^T-QPTICiA^Jx^ Phone for an appointment Mtin 7567 Ì06-7-S Swatland Hulldlng Fifth and Washington Sta. DR. E. R. SPARKS Chiropractic Physician 717 Dekum Building The Lents Garage i AXEL KILDAHL, Proprietor x MF.VSAUVIE x !I Acute and chronic diseases. House calls day or night Phones Office .... Main 4753 Res. .... Talior 7075