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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1919)
LOCAL AND PERSONAL Born, to Mrs. Marjorie Stearns. 3502 84th street. Mon day, November 10. a daughter. Miss Maude Lord is spending a few days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Lord. The Copeland Lumber com pany ha* leased the room under the Seward hall and have put a stock of moulding, etc., in the room. Mrs. Kate M- Wagner I* vis* iting her daughter, Mrs. H. T. Grannis, and family at the Gran- nis mill in Clarke county, Wash- Mrs. Joe Kimmery. of Echo, ington. is visiting her sister. Mrs. W. W. Rebekah Lodge No. 178 will Wakefield. 5920 97th street. give a five hundred party at Miss McDonald and Miss Odd Fellows hall this eening. Friday. Admission 15 cents, Crabtree, teachers in the Lents including refreshments. Every school, wen* absent M ednesday body welcome. on account of sickness. B. Rutan has sold his interest Woodworth, daugh in the Yott building to Alvin and Mrs. W. W. Presser, of McMinnville, and is on the sick list. bought a ranch near Oak Grove. is much improved. Mr. Presser also bought Mr. Kil Mrs. Alice Woodworth re ian's residence here. ceived the sad news of the death A car driven by Mike Abplan of her sister-in-law. Mrs. Pitts. alp and one driven by a travel Ohio, last of Sandy Springs. ing salesman collided at the cor week. ner of 92t\d street and FosU-r Miss Opal ter of Mr. Woodworth, Ma ter Glen No Mrs. C. W. Cone entertained road Wednesday evening. the ladies of the club at the one was injured and no serious home of her father. W. C. Smith, damage resulted to the cars. on 84th street last Thursday The The bazaar at the Fourth afternoon. United Brethren church Wed Mr. and M rs. LaRue. former nesday. November 12. was a de The basement proprietors of the Perfection cided success. Confectionery, spent the week- was tastily decorated with crepe end with Mr. I.aRlie's relatives paper and chrysanthemums. Din ner was served from 5:80 to 8 at Hillsboro. p. tn. Mrs. E. O. Shepherd and A babv baby girl was born on Sat Mrs. Hunt acted as culinary ex urdav. November 15. to Mr. and perts. Mrs. Raymond F.. Richey, wh > W. E. Goggins, proprietor of live on the old sleeni place the Goggins shoe store, has had on Gilbert road. some remodelintf done in his dis Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Rusk and play windows this week in prep two children, of Cando. N. D . aration for the coming holiday are visiting at the home of Mr. season. The enclosing panels Rusk's sister. Mrs. J. E. Gilbert. have been redecorated in a mo4 9710 92nd street. I attractive manner which has Having sold their residence on added greatlv to the appearance 92nd street to Leo Katzky. Mr. -»f the usual neat window dis and Mrs. Geo. Spring will move play. next week up to the old Spring The Lents Realty Co. report homestead east of I.ents. »he following sales this week Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Foutes. A. Klabe sold his residence on of Oakland. Cal., are visiting the Gilbert road near Guinness stret * latter’s parents. Mr. and Mr*. to S. D. Shank. Leo Katzky - C. W. Davis. 6301 95th street residence at 6423 90th stre •» They are en route to South has been sold to Albert A. Woodenbaugh. who has been re America. siding on the Scheuler place east Mrs. Fred Miller, of Marsh- of town. A house belonging t > field, bought the Perfection Con Mr. Johnson on 88th street anil fectionery store at the corner of Foster road to George Anderson 92nd street and Foster road, and a house at 9960 60th ave taking possession last week. Sh<- nue to Hattie M. Hansbery. has put in an entire new stoca Ladies of the St. Paul’s guild and will in the near future also serve light lunches, Mr. anti were entertained at an all-dav is employed at Marshfield an.i work festival last Wednesday by will remain there during the Mrs. R. W. Larson, 6804 90th street. During the morning the winter. dainty, soft bumps dollies wer- The Ladies’ Home Missionary made and at noon Mrs. Larsen Society of the Lents M. E. served a most delicious and gen church will meet at the home of erous luncheon. The afternoon Mrs. F. R. Sibley, 5329 88th was given over to a social time. street. Tuesday. November 25. Ladies present were Mesdames at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. M. C. Bliss, Massett. Parish, Glover. Good organizer of the society, will b - win, White and Larsen. present and give one of her in Mrs. Geo. Spring entertained teresting talks regarding th<- work. Friends are most cor at dinner last Sunday in honor diallv invited to attend. of Mf. Springs birthday. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. T. Mrs. Barker, of 6th avenue, is C. Luke, Mr. and Mrs. Matt keeping the little Taylor twins Smith. Mr. nad Mrs T. F. Luke, until definite arrangements can Grandma Spring, Miss Bozell, be made for their care. Their Gladys Wilcox. George Soy st er, mother, Mrs. Mabel Taylor, died Maurine Wilcox and the host last week leaving them orphans. and hostess. ■ With these Farm Conveniences You’re Living in the City Hoy Holdberg stopped while Furnitur« Wanted We pay the most fur your en route from Opheim, Mont., and «tuve* tu Lafayette, at the Gilbert horn.* used, furniture, range*. W C. Rockwen. <1011 on I'J hi I street Saturday. Miss 92nd street. Gladys Gillwrt accompanied him Firefighter* Appreciated to Lafayette for a short visit We wish to thank our kind with Mr. Holdberg's parents. friend* and neighbor* and the firemen for their service* in *av- MILLINERY ing our home from fire on Mun The Lent* Millinery store is day night, November 17. now prepared to do all kind* •f Mr. ami Mr*. J. E. Hawken. For Sale millinery work. 0640 84th street. Baldwin apples, $1 per box Order Work delivered, Call at 6228 92nd Safety Razor Blades Ground Special hats for special oc street, or phone Tabor 6267. Bring your dull safety rasor casions. ______________n21tf blades to bnrber »hop on car Hats made for your suit, coat, line, cor. 92nd and Woodstock Fir cordwood for sale and 16-ineh apple wood. Address or dress. avenue, and have them sharp 1 also «Io make-over lints. M. \ . Newall, Clackamas, Orc. ened better than new one*. Sat Telephone Damascus exchange. Short order trims. isfnetion guaranteed or no MRS. INEZ GUI.LIES. charge. n7-14 21p Ozone Oxygen Vapor, Mas sage, Violet Ray. High Frequen cy. Electricity. Vibratory, Spinal Treatments. Faradic, Organic Corrective Methods, Super Heat Cabinet Sweat*: free examina tion: 24 treatments Twenty D<>1 lar*.—Dr, Jenson. Chiropractor, (since 1910), 304 Raleigh build ing. Washington at 6th; phones Main 1132 C12I6. For Sals Three thoroughbred White Wyandotte spring eockrels. Call nt 10120 49th avenue S. E. Mr*. Skalstud. n2i-ltp Razor* Sharpened Safety razor blades sharpened ,80c doarn. Ordinary razors (ground and honed 80c, at bnrlirr shop on car Hue. cor. U2nd and Woodstock Ave., Lents. For Sale Riding cultivator and a light farm wagon. Both in good eon dilion. Phone Tnbor 1822, R. Zinner, Rt. 8, Box 820. 2tp Wood*« wing. Order* taken for woodsawing, (’all T. Kearns. Tnbor 40(1. DON'T LET THANKSGIVING GO BY WITHOUT AN EDISON PHONOGRAPH H DO NOT BE STARVED FOR MUSIC MUSIC is an essential to the right kind of existance. Mr. Thomas A. Edison has said to us: “Give every honest man and woman a chance to have good music in the home.” The NEW EDISON I he Phonograph with a Soul M There is no difference between the Singers Voice or Player and the recreation on the EDISON. Come in and let us demonstrate to you that the EDISON is the best Phonograph on the market This Beautiful Model This Beautiful Model in Oak or Mahogany in Oak or Mahogany is the world’s most wonderful musical in strument, because it gives you in your own home every form of music, just as the mus ic is heard on the world’s great opera stages and concert platforms. We have the New Edison in a vareity of beautiful cabinets. Come to our store and make your selection. If it is not convenient to pay cash, tell us confidently what terms will be convenient. SPECIAL house, and barn out buildings, and electric lights throughout, you will have all the conveniences a of city home. And at the surprisingly low cost at which AUTOMATIC PAUL the PRESSURE LIGHTING PLANTS can be installed— you can afford them! Ask us for further informa- tion. $250.00 COLUMBIA $110.00 PHONOGRAPHS This Columbia in OAK, WALNUT or MAHOGANY with 24 Selections. $10.00 decide i LENTS GARAGE ; AXEL KILL)A til., Proprietor down, $10.00 per month. to buy whether / now Tabor 3429 8919 Foster Road Portland, Oregon ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I ■ ■ A Pay whatever you wish down and the balance in ■ small monthly payments. ■ Order your Phonograph ■ for Xmas now and let us M ■ place it away for you. WE TAKE LIBERTY BONDS AT FACE VALUE ■ It will be a pleasure to figure with you ■ ■ EDISON and WATER SYSTEM and UNI- V E R S A L ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ For this Month on By having running water in your ■ ■ Mt. Scott Drug Company NINETY-SECOND STREET, Near Carline