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LOCAL AND PERSONAL GOOD BOOKS FOR THE CHILDREN TO READ FRANKLIN NOTES Mrs. O. A. Hess, who ha« boon seriously ill at her residence, 540 i 92ml street, is gradually improving. Franklin High seniors tonight Dr. anil Mr». P. J. O’Donnel en (Friday) give their class play in tertained I Mr. and Mr». S. Crone and the auditorium of the Washing Mr. jimi Mrs. Charte» Welker last Ion Th«' prulucihin, High. Saturday r evening. "Facing the Music,' ," will lx- di C. F. Hoke, of Sacramento, for reeled bv Mr, Curtis, »cietu'v several J .veara on the staff of th«* teacher nt Franklin. Sacramento Bee, who is in Oregon ‘’Pinafore" will be given by for the purpose of recruiting his Franklin students in Ihc city health, was recently entertained by evening, the Mrs. E. J. Hess, 5409 92nd street auditorium Friday of direction I2tli, under the Mr. Hoke is a former friend of Professor Walsh. Hess, her home being at one in Sacramento. Allen Johnzon. Mrs. Alice Crofts. 7106 57th ave- Allen Johnson passed away at nue, . Republican county central . ___ _ _ _______ .__ com mitteeman. honorary member of the h** home on Base Line rond. Roosevelt club, and a county dele February 18, 1920. Hr was boro gate to the state Republican confer at Vamhlll, October 20, 1885. nee recently held in the Elizabethan He is survived by his wif«i. Mr«. oom of Hotel Perkins, was in Lenta F.ula E. Johnson, and two sons Tuesday and Wednesday of thia week Willard and George, aged niiiv distributing Frank U. Lowden liter« and seven, also two «isterie. Mrs. I Elsie Hedge of ture. Portland and C. N. Anderson, of 5117 88th street, Mrs. Olive Scholz of Wilsonville night policeman in Lenta, is the and a brother, Roy Johnson <»f proud'father of a tiny daughter who J Heppner, lie was a nieml^r of arrived at his home last Wednee Odd Fclhiws lodge «I New her day morning. March 3, at 10:45, The 'where he spent th«' great* r part wee lady is the granddaughter of of his life. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Rowley, of 5118 88th street. Mr. Anderson, It will Mrs William A. Albrecht <>f be remembered, is an ex-service navy 7 103 92nd street who lias b.-.-'i man. who brought his bride home confined tn her bed lb past with him from New York. three weeks, with pneumonia and bronchial asthma« is now able M. E CHURCH NOTES to sit up a few hours each day. I Ladies' Aid Society of Bennet Chapel met with Mrs. Townsend The following list of suggestions at Wilson Station for work on for children’s reading is not a list of Thursday. • books recently published, but books Miss Marie Chapman entcr- for boys and girls that are always t ained a number of friends al new. They may be obtained at the dinner at her home at Gilbert Lents branch library. “Water Babies," by Charles Kings station Tuesday evening. ley. Three generations of children Mis» Julia Blehni, who has have found this story of a poor lit been visiting her brother at 6116 tle chimney sweep ^vho was carried 87th street, has entered St. Vin away by a good fairy to the world cent’s hospital to take a course beneath the water, one of the most in nurses’ training. delightful of juvenile classics. The Mrs. Julius Krebs (nee Carol book is beautifully illustrated in col Hogue) secured more funds then ors and in black and white. The “Twins' Books, by l.ucy Per- any other one captain in the last Armenian drive in the residence kins, The author has a way of mak- ing her children very real. and districts. whether from the frozen north or Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Ash sunny Mexico, they are the same moved this week from the place busy and humorous little ones that on 91st street which they re we know ourselves. “The Peterkin Papers,” by Lucretia cently sold to the house next P. Hale. This is a story of the most to the delicatessen store. amusing adventures of a large fam Mrs. Maud Connell, of 8704 ily. All should grow up with these 68th avenue, returned Friday of laughable, wholesome stories. last week from a three-weeks “The Wonderful Adventure of stay in and near Bend, the last Nils,” by Selma Ijiferlof. A won seven days of which she spent derful dream story of a boy who flew at her homestead. away on the back of a goose, written Mr. and Mrs. Fred Katzky by Sweden’s greatest living novelist. returned last Friday from an ex It is one of the most valuable of all collections of fairy tales. tensive tour of California. “Loma Doon,” by R. D. Black- Mrs. Sabra Klinger, of Bull Run, spent a few days this week more. A wholesome, vigorous story with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. of strong John Ridd and the out A. L Deaton, of 6313 92nd lawed Doones. This book has taken its place among the best of romances street.. for young people. The book has been Dr. J. H. McSloy was unable illustrate? by artists of established to attend to his patients Wed reputation. nesday on account of a severe “The Basket Woman.” by Austin, cold. His services were in such Telling of the customs and beliefs demand however that he was un of the Ute Indians. The author has able to take any comfort in be woven into her stories much of the ing sick so he started making poetic an.l melancholy spirit of life in his calls again Thursday. the great western deserts. This is a good book to read aloud. Mrs. Anna Updike, who has "Lance of Kanana,” by H. W. been visiting in Lents the past French. How Kanana. a Bedouin three weeks, was called to Che boy, despised for his supposed cow halis, Wash., last Saturday. Her ardice, rescued his beloved country, daughter Mrs. A. O. Linwood, Arabia. Portrays the finest type of and familv of that place are all heroism and patriotism for boys. ill with the flu. Mr. and Mrs. Linwood formerv lived east of D A. THOMPSON WILL town. LECTURE AT LIBRARY Al th«- Sunday School next Sunday morning, I.yl«- Richard son lias been selected to discus* the question “The Relation of the Suntlav School to Recreation •il Life of the Young People.” On the following Sundav niorning Miss Zell« Pierce has been apfminted to review a mag aaine article bv Dr. Charles Jef ferson of .New York on ‘‘What is n Christian?" Th«- monthly bulletin prepared by Hubert lllvthing is very neat and attractive. Get one. The Home Guards meet Thurs day afternoon at 4 o’clock. March 28 will be observed la the Sunday School ns Decision Dav. the Rev, 11. S. Waggener will preach next Sunday evening. He is 80 years young and the young people will enjoy hearing him. Mrs. Stralil, president of the W. H. M. S.. has been appointed to represent the church al the sessions of the Inter-Church World Movement held this week in the First I’resbvterinn church. Mildred Wakefield, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wake field, of 96tb street and 59th avenue, is criticallv ill with and Sun- pneumonia. Saturday ----------- --------- day her life was despaired of. but she has since rallied, and while not entirely out of danger hope is entertained that she may recover. C. GROVER Stove repairing and geiieril overhauling coils mid coiiiicction« All kinds of work done it vour home. All ortlcra pr«»mpt Iv attended to. Phon«' 211 57. 5103 81 at St. PROFESSIONAL CARDS MMHt% 92ml Str et l'at>or 4751 DR. C. S. OGSBURY DfcNIIalRV taata, Ottica: Tnlmr 3214 Ken T»t»>r:A224 DR. P. J. O’DONNBI.L DENTIST Cor 92d »’*<1 F**sU*r R‘W‘1, Lut», On* DR A. (I. ATWOOD DENI IN I »I'KIIAI «TTkXTIO* To PLATO» I'lloS* TAtKlM tH'.'l K. < htier : 92( i 7 Fueler IC>'i«il Portland Orc DR. KATHERINE S. MYERS OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN 1 . oilhs- Marahsll I-J75 . It. -*"l< ins1, East »744 Svi usi. Iliums., Portland, Orvgia H. P. ARNEST .rrowxav at I aw S.TAHV r. um MMOJ4 Ninety »-co.id Street Phone ■ Taltor 2lfl5 Dent* Sta., liesr r«rlihe PoBTI.AXi», ( K — < —— ( I SS POOLS DI’G ALSO WELLS Box 846 llout. 3 Arnaud Station F. Dunsmuir FEATHER RENOVATING We Clean bv High Pre-ure Steam Systems Free Delivery neTnbor 1336 All Work Guaranteed Hates Reasonable 5425 Foster Rd. Portland.Ore NOTICE TO CREDITORS . In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Mult nomah, Department of Probate. In the Matter of the Estate of lsuac M. Gingrich, deceased. ' ................. . • • >«•»••»•♦••»»••••»•S4S9 Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed Ad Still Moving ... niinistrator. with the wilt annexed, of the estate of the above named 1 Isaac M. Gingrich, deceased, by the I above entitled Court, and has quali fied. All persons having claims The Une-Way-Charge Company against said estate are hereby noti fied and required to present the same, See Us f or . . duly verified and with proper vouch ers, to the undersigned, at the office WOul) AND COAL of his attorney, H. P. Amest, 5940 92nd St. S. E., Lenta Station, Port T»h H24 Doi »222 Foster Rd land, Oregon, within six montl from the date of the first publication here of. J» Date of first publication. Febru % When You Want to Move j ary 20, 1920. Date of last publication, March 12, » Call Tabor 7707 J 1920. H. R. SCHEUERMAN, Administrator, with the will annexed, of the Estate of Isaac M. Ging- rich, deceased. H. P. ARNEST, Attorney. Tuesday evening. March 9. at Miss Ruth Gibbs, one of the the Lents branch library, the Rev. I). A. Thompson of the Mis famous “A 1 b e r s Miner pah Presbyterian church will Girls,” better known in some give an ‘■amateur’s lecture to amateurs’’ on the “Relative Size states as “Albers Carnation and Positions of Planets.” Mr. Thompson, who is a Princeton Girls,” will give a free dem man, has made a study of the BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES i sky for his own pleasure and in- onstration of Albers Cereals C. E. Tillman has opened a formation and he will try to give I ' .'! nday evening Mr. . real estate office on the corner in an untechnical and interesting on of 91st street and Woodstock : wav such data as will be of real the Glencoe Baptist chur avenue. Mr. Tillman was for use to boys and girls of gram- to a good congregation. merly associated with C. E. Ken mar or high school age, and also Tuesday. Dr. W. T. Milliken nedy and is well known in to grown folks who like to b«' spoke to an interested crowd of Lenhs. Mrs. Tillman will have informed oil astronomy. He will ’ people. The interest of the charge of the office while Mr. use Herschel’s illustrations and [meetings arc growing. Tillman will work on the out- will discuss such phases of the Wednesday. Rev. F. W. Star side. subject as the composition of the i ring preached. planets and the nebular hypoth Thursday night Rev. Owen F. L. A. Barker, of 6212 91st esis. Cards will be in the library Dav, the brilliant young pastor street, lias purchased the furni-1 relative to the lecture, and then- of the Arleta church, gave a ture and equipment of the sec- i will be book lists for reference. | searching sermon. ond-hand store south of the distances will be illus- Stellar Tonight Dr. William A. M aldo track of W. C. Rockwell, the trated bv movements of familiar will preach. This strong man deal being completed Thursday. objects such as fast trains. All Miss Gibbs will explain in will bring a strong, tender mes Mr. and Mrs. Rockwell will leave are cordially invited. sage for men and women who the first of the week for Can KKHltlKMlR , detail the value and econ- know the weight of toil. ada. Mrs. Rockwell’s health has FRIENDS CHURCH NOTES Corre in it will nav you t > * 9436 Foster Ru. Lents, Ore. J Dr. Reed will begin Sunday not been good since coming here become a régulai' advertiser in Bible school a.s usual at 9:45. omy of cereals as a food and and will preach .".11 the week. from California and for this the Herald. We greatly miss our superin ■«MnaMttnnwMizMMmiMmnatoMMmtS All are cordially invited to he reason they are going north. tendent, C. C. Barker, who has demonstrate her many eco- present. Dr. Atwood has completely re been promoted to a position at nomical and appetizing n ci furnished and renovated his den McMinnville, where he expects BTATlMK.Xr tal parlors in the 5 ott building, to move his family at an early pes for the preparation of No. tto. ot the financial condition ot Dunbar, date. Mr. and Mrs. corner of Foster road and 92nd street. He has fitted up his two efficient teachers of the cereal dishes at waiting room with oak furniture Sunday school, have recently st Portland, In the State of Oregon, at the and has had new rugs laid. In moved to Idaho. Mr. Dunbar s close of buAinee« February SB. 19»i: place as teacher of the young the operating room a new chair, RESOURCES mahogany finished instrument people’s class is being filled by Ixtannarxl discounts I I 2«, ,2M a* cases and cabinets have been in J. Emil Swanson, and Mrs. Dun KM Ito Overdraft«, «ecured and unsecursd «3,981 M Honda and warrant« ............................ stalled, and in the work room , bar's place as teacher of the «.»I « Stock«, secnrltle«, judgment«, etc. he has had changes made that women’s class is being supplied ft.000 OU Furniture and fixture« ........................ by Mrs. Mann. will greatly facilitate his work. Visit Miss Gibbs demonstration Other real estate owned .,............... 7 JU 7 7» The church services are at 11 18,77« »7 One from approved reaerve Lank« Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Deaton, a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Prayer and sample her «« 00 Check« and other ca«h Item«............. 11,40«, OS 6313 92nd street, have arrived meeting Thursday, 7:45 p. m. Ca«h on hand .............................. «........ Big, Golden-brown “Flapjacks” Other resource« ......................................... 41ft .0 home after a delightful five Last Sunday morning Miss Delicious Pearls of Wheat Pud of California by A months’ tour Mary Hill, an old-time friend of 13342129 2H TOTAL.... auto. They report the roads in Miss Terrell and for 30 years a ding fine condition with the exception missionary in China, gave the UAHIU1IP.S Delightful Wheat Flake Mush • of a few miles near Grants Pass message. Miss Hill has been Cream Flaked Oats « ia . oou oo Capital Mock paid In ............... where there have been mud spending the past week in Miss 1,000 oo Burpins fund.................... .......... slides. Their *Tnachine was the .Terrel)’.« home resting from her Ask how you can obtain a Undivided profila, lesa expense« and taxe« paid......... ..................................... first one this season to come long voyage across the Pacific. M Postal «arili«« bank deposit« II “ flapjack ” Turner through wthout assistance. M. In the evening the pulpit was Individual deposits subject is one of the most important items of A. Deaton, their son, who lived filled by Mrs. Minthorn, who is (A handy Kitchen Uu-ris-il ) to check .............................. W1«.7M 9» in their house while they were also an old friend of Miss Ter the equipment of the car If it fails, In-mand certificates ot deposit 300 <10 (’»einer check« outstanding.. I sul MS away moved this week to 41 rell. Both services were enjoyed the lights are dead. Our Batteries are I is one of East Pine street. He 1 1*1,42* 20 Time Deposits Next Sunday morning Mr» Strong and Lasting, easily changed by the proprietors of the Ports- ¡Christian Workers’ Institute at 13» t ¿2» 2» Total .............................. ...................... mouth theater. the generator and give maximum of 1 Piedmont, will tell of her call to Htate of Oregon, i Two Indian County of Multnomah, f current. At the Woodmere i school last the mission field, I, Sherman Harkaon. Cashier of the above 4 Friday evening, the 27th, by girls, also attending the same named bank, <lo solemnly swear that the Rev. Edward Lewis, . Alaskan school, will sing. above statement I» true to the best of my Portland quarterly meeting knowledge and belief. traveler, was given a lecture on BHKRMAN HARKAON. Cashier. Alaska, illustrated with moving will convene at West Piedmont Correct—A’teat: pictures. Mrs. H. T. Blakslee Friends church this week, begin IIKNRY HARKSON led the community sing and also ning with the ministry and over U. 8. HARKSON sang two solos, accompanied bv sight meeting Friday at 2 p. m. fit rec tors. Mias McGinnis. About $71.00 Open meetings at 7:45 and 10 Subscribed and «worn to before me this 4th AXEL KILDAHL, Proprietor day of March IW« RALPH 8TANZ, was taken in, three-fifths of a. m. and 2 p. m. Saturday. Bus Notary Public. Tabor 3429 8919 Foster Road which went to the lecturer and iness session Saturday 7:45 p. My commission expiree April 21 I9J0. m. The public is invited. the rest to the school . Thurs. Fri. and Sat. of next week March 11,12 & 13 ROSE CITY VAN IfETTYSlRANSFtR t and Express Auto Truck : MULTNOMAH STATE BANK Katzky Bros Grocery B■ ■■ ■ The Storage Battery s* :■ ■ s ■ ■■ I ■ ■ I LENTS GARAGE I 9 a