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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1920)
LOCAL AND PERSONAL I Miss Elisabeth Sander*. 5703 83rd «treet, is confined to her home with the flu. Mr. Trout, of south of Foster Mr*. Belle Elniood has re road, on Lennox avenue, ha* sold turned to her home on 84th hi* ranch. street, after spending the past Born, to Mr. and Mrs. M. L. few day* at Falls City. Leach of 85th street. Saturday, Sherman Rowley late of 6817 March 6, a boy. 89th street, died at a down- Mrs. Kate M. Wagner is in town hospital Tuesday, follow Woodland, Wash., for a few days ing a lingering illness of many attending to business matters. months duration. Earl Retherford has gone to A. E. Hamilton, of 92nd central Oregon to work on the street, is doing some contract Wilson ranches this spring. woik down near Forest Grove, G. E. Abram, of 7001 Powell j He will be ont of town for Valley road, has been suffering about a month. from an attack of appendicitis. Harold Retherford, of 92nd Charles Smith, of Kimber, street, i* now employed in W.i was a recent guest of his sister. panitia by the Wapinitia Irrig« Mrs. Charles Hienan, 6263 69th I tion company, where he has j been since his return from street. France and Belgium. He drove A. Fankhauser of south of an aimbulance truck during the Lents I ms returned home after war and had many thrilling ex having spent the winter in Cal periences. ifornia. Mrs. A. Alexander, principal E. H. Whitney, assistant sup of the Woodmere school, who erintendent of schools visited had been ill at her home since Woodmere school last Tuesday Thursday of last week resumed morning. her school duties at the end of A little girl at the home of this week. Her place in the Mr. and Mrs. Moore. 6322 89th school was temporarily filled hr street, has been very ill. She is Mrs. Ina White Weber, a state normal graduate. slowly recovering. J. MsCIcan, of St. Croix Falls, Wis., has been visiting at the home of J. O. Kadoch, 9611 43rd avenue for the past week. Mr. McClean was so well pleas ed with Portland and vicinity that he has returned to Wiscon sin for his family, having made up his mind to make Portland hi» future home. WANTED Man to drive my tenth, plow and wo rk on 5 acre 'place, Steven«, corner of Foster and Deardorf roads. Phone Tabor 3793. na*aaaBa =*S Friend* Church Notea. Bible School promptly at 9:45 a. m. Church service* at II a. 111. and 7 :80 p. in. and Sunday, and prayer meeting at 7:46 Thurs day evening. No preventing providence the pastor will preach next Sunday. Young People’s meeting 6:80 p. m. Thi* i* alwav* an inter esting session to young and old alike. Junior C. E. Wednciaiay at 4o‘clock, in charge of Mias Isler Send your children to these meetings. Last Sunday was a day of special interest to ‘he church Mrs. Kludas came as announced and told the story of her life and call to the mission field to an interested audience and a well fill«**! house. She won the hearts of 'her hearer* with her simple manner and unaffected story anil nt the close of the service when the missionery of fering Sv as taken, half of it was given lo Mrs. Kludas to help buy her outfit for Japan, where die expects to work in the future, expecting to sail in May. The Misses Hudson'* In dian girls from Alaska sang a duet, "If it had not been for Jesus I’d not be here today.” i<i a way that touched the congre- dion. Mr*. Kluda* a rd the PROFESSIONAL CARDS laaea Hudsons are all from the MMBMBMmmnwara North Pacific Evangelistic In ÔKMH Kind Street atitute of Portland. Peter Mil Tatxir 4754 ler, also* a student from the same DR. C. S. OÜSBURY school and a converted Russian DBNT1STRY ' gave an interesting talk at the Murre, obbuon C. E. meeting. B Baptist Church Notes. Dr. J. S. Reid state evange list for the Baptist HiurCh is preaching ths week at the Lenta Ba, itist church with all his old- time wit, tenderness and power. The interest ami attndance is splendid. Sunday morning will be his last service for this time. Ilr will speak next Sunday to the Sunday School,’ Baptismal service Sunday eve ning. The pastor will preach Sunday night on "The Supreme Mo incut.” There are many friend* who through lliris singing arc adding to the tcmlemr** of the meetings. om.w : Tailor 3214 Ree. Tabor : 6224 DR. P. J. O’DONNELL DENTIST (lor 92d and F.xtrr Road. (rate, Ore. DR. A. a. ATWOOD DBNTIST sracuL ArrxxTioM n> risraa PHONB: TAH..H «431 Keai.lrnoe : «314 82.1 ML, 8. K. Otti ce: 9*4i7 F<*tar Road Portland Ora. DI. KATHERINE S. MYERS OSTBOPATNIC MY8ICIAN Phn,,-. I umica. . 0®<*. Marshall KaJlt 1275 H smjnu Briuiiso Pur Hand. Orvrx> FOR SALE Three pigs weighing from 50 H. P. ARNEST to 90 pounds, thorough- Arroaxav at law eggw for brevi White * I nutawv rvalue setting #1.00 Stevens, 5940)* Ninety ■ev»ii‘I Slnwl corner of Foal Deardorf Phone: Talior 1’165 roads. Phone 3793. Drat* Hta., near earlin« P obtla . su , O x . ■ Mrs. H. R. Conn, 5403 100th f street is on the sick list. The Chautauqua class met nt I CEss poors Due; ■I the Lents Library a* usual Thurs '■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ALSO WELLS day of last week. Mes. Linn Box 846 Route 8 Jasper is the leader, the class is now studying France, and for Amami Station OWNER OF THE 2 this subject Mrs. Jasper is es Dunsmuir Mr. Leaf, of Sandy, died nt pecially fitted because of her Salem and the funeral will be knowledge lot the French lnn- His son and guage and customs. held at Sandy, EHRLICH A BERNHARDT daughter-in-law live on 64th Mrs. Millige Miller who lives street near the Mt. Tabor reser Tailored Suit* to Order with her daughter, Mrs.' Fred voir. Caps for Spring Wear Stevens, east of Lents on the W. W. Blement recently sold Gilbert road fell Monday morn 9184 Foster Hoad his store at the corner of 72nd » ing and fractured her hip. She ■ street and Whitman avenue to was taken to St. Vincents hos Next Door to Poatuffice TAe John Welch and Earl Baxter. pital Tuesday morning and the The new proprietors took pos [fracture reduced. She is rest session last week. ing as easily as can be expected. Clarence Hunter, of 5419 84th The leader of the Laurelwood ■ street, recently made president of Intermediate Endeavor on next 5920 Ninety-second St. the Lents school rabbit club, has Sundav evening will be Helen a been in flu quarantine for three May Lockwood. At this service At 10:00 o’clock a. m. a weeks. He will probably be at Rev. Mr*. J. J. Handsaker will Miss Ruth Gibbs will continue school again next Monday, The display will be one of real beauty in Spring Styles. speak on the Schauffler school her demonstration of cereals in The leading style in all trimmings. Last Tuesday evening J. j. in Cleveland, Ohio, a Congrega Lents next week, appearing at Handsaker, 6935 45th avenue, tional institution, which edu- TAILORED MODELS state director of the Armenian cates foreign girl* for work ■ ■ Miss hats, children’s hats, hats for the little girl, grandma’s drive, with his force of workers among their own people. hats lookJust like daughters’ and grand-daughters’ now- celebrated Portland's going over Mrs. Paul Walker, of Seattle, ■ the top at a 6:80 dinner at Ho who has been a guest of her Those lovely shadow brims. Pressed shapes in all a tel Benson. : the latest models. Crepe and braid combinations. Satin mother. Mrs. George Snider, of and braid combination* Silk and braid combinations. Mr. Van Bavel of 86lh street 4418 79th street, for a few days, returned home last Tuesday. and Mt. Scott avenue has sold A Cordial Welcome Is Extended to Mrs. F. Stow, who has been his property there and has moved All to Attend the Formal Opening. I to a new residence on 82nd street ill at the residence of her sister, ONF NEXT WEEK. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ aaaBBaBBBaaBBBBBaBaB " near ’s Crossing. near Gray Gray's Crossing. Mr. Van Mrs. W. O. Boon, 6930 46tli Bavel is the possessor of a fine avenue, is much improved, She will serve her visitors many Rev. W. E. Ingalls, the first new Chevrolet. C. GROVER Mr. and Mrs. Elton Shaw, of appetizing dishes prepared from pastor of the Lents M. E. Stove repairing and general 115 East 53rd street, formerly H. R. Scheuerman, of Lents, cereals and will explain the church, now located at Silver- overhauling coils and connections has gone to Wapinitia to con of the Firland neighborhood, All kinds of work done at advantages of using ton. was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. When Ton Want to Mm struct several residences and of with their children, including many J. C. McGrew Thursday. Rev. your home. All orders prompt cereals in your daily little five-weeks-old Donald El menu. fice buildings for the Wapinitia Boyd Moore of Junction City, ly attended to. Call Tabor 7717 ton. were ounuaj Sunday visitors - at ........ the irrigation Irrigation company, in which w-hich he h- ion, was also a guest at the McGrew Phone 214-57. 8 403 81st St. Ask Miss Gibti* how you can ob and Elmer Scheuerman are fi- home of Mr. and Mrs. George home Friday. Snider, 4418 79th street. Others tain a ‘'flapjack" turner, <a very FEATHER RENOVATING nancially interested. who dropped in during the af handy kitchen utensil. Millard Ave. Presbyterian We Clean by High Prcsure Mr. and Mrs. Schaub and Mr. ternoon were Mr. and Mrs. Church Steam Systems Bass, of 2628 Park avenue, who Verne Hathaway, of near Laur- At the Millard Avenue Pres Free Delivery neTabor 4386 have been spending the winter in ehurst Park. After the Miner Girl demon- byterian church next Sunday at RESIDENCE Los Angeles, are visiting a few All Work Guaranteed 11 a. m. Rev. W. Lee Grav will stration on days with A. Roy Kerr and Wednesday of next Arleta Baptist Church. 9436 Foster Rd. Lents, Ore. Rates Reasonable use for his theme "Let’s Fish.” mother, of 7029 83rd street, en S. J. Reid, evangelist of the week, Miss Giblts will be at the In the evening at 7:80 he will 5425 Foster Rd. Portland,Ore. route home. Oregon Baptist state • conven- s speak on "Mother’s Love." __ i _ i _____ preach at both ser- Last M ednesday the regular tion, , will ’ work meeting of the_ Millard vices Sunday, and' each night of CARD OF THANKS a avenue ladies was held at the the week at 7:45. Dr. Reid is We wish to express our'heart a home of Mrs. F. Pawson, 5804 an interesting speaker and a felt thanks for the beautiful 69th street. At this time the unique personality. He preach- floral offerings and the kind study of “Americanization” was es a simple yet powerful gos- ness and sympathy extended to continued. iel in a winning manner. The >Be sure and visit her exhibit on us in the illness and death of Last Monday afternoon Mrs. raJ’/°r . church, who has one of these da vs. our mother and sister, Mrs. Helen Hanscom, of 5515 69th had >" -.ngmg Lizzie Mary Kottcamp. street, fell on the stairway In leadin* the oong Mr. arid Mrs. R. D. Nichols. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Ritchie. her home, severely bruising her k back and jarring her spine. Mrs. <?horch are ^««covered in ---------- l—.'■■Ml...............'..-'L' I'll- ■ ■- Hanscom is able to move about . Prai*e . servJCM* E™ry-| NOTICE TO CREDITORS though with considerable pain. “ ,nv‘ted to hear a,,d Par In the Circuit Court of the State of ticipate in these services. Oregon, for the County of Mult Last Saturday evening while ! The enlistment campaign in nomah, Department of Probate. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Johnson were progress at the Arleta Baptist In the Matter of the Estate of Isaac visiting at the home of Mrx. Rin- church is meeting with unusual M. Gingrich, deceased. die, of Bellrose, in came the Un- interest and appreciation. The Notice is hereby given that the expected club, including Mr. anj ministers of the city who have undersigned has been appointed Ad Mrs. Anderson of Portland, Mr. spoken this week have found ministrator. with the will annexed, and Mrs. Fields, Mr. and Mrs. fine congregations await i n g of the estate of the above named Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Blatch- them, and their messages have Isaac M. Gingrich, deceased, by the ford, Mrs. Lennox, Mrs. Smith, not been unfruitful. The ser above entitled Court, and ha* quali Mrs. Bateman and Stella Hen vices have been short and snap ALSO A fied. All persona having claims derson. A bountiful feed was py, but every service has ac against said estate are hereby noti given and everyone enjoyed th-x cumulated in interest and inspir fied and required to present the same, evening immensely. ation. Dr. Reid will find an duly verified and with proper vouch * Burton A. O’Mealy, 3810 76th enthusiastic people next week ers, to the undenigned, at the office street, was host to a small mo as he begins a weeks campaign. of hi* attorney, H. P. Amest, 5940 tor party last Saturday after 92nd St S. E., Lent* Station, Port Mrs. Gulliks handles the noon, taking them to the for land, Oregon, within six month* from estry building. Washington. made-to-measure Barclay corsets the date of the first publication here Laureihurst and Mt. Tabor —come in and be fitted to a of. parks. Those included in the Barclay. Date of first publication. Febru- J. W. BELL party were Mr. and Mrs. Se- ary 20, 1920. Republican Candidate Egg* For Setting. lecman, Mrs. Meta Snider, Mrs. Date of last publication, March 12, To succeed himself as Dis- Paul Walker and Maud and Eggs for setting at 5843 90th trict Judge. iPortlnnd District 1920. Dorothy Snider. On the return street S. E. White Ix.-gtioms, No. I. H. R. SCHEUERMAN, of the P*rty Mrs. O’Mealy O. A. C. strain. Present Incumbent- Will con Administrator, with the will annexed, m!2 4t. AXEL KILDAHL, Proprietor served them delicious whipped of the Estate of Isaac M. Ging tinue to administer justice with- Tabor 3429 , 8919 Foster Road cream cake and coffee in the rich, deceased. Wood for sale. . Kearns Bro fear or favor. spacious O’Mealy home. H. P. ARNEST, Attorney. thers. Cail Tabor 106 m!2 3t. Primaries May 21 1920 Miss Julia Spooner, a Wood ■ mere teacher, has the distinc- tion of being one of the nine who chose the text books for the school for the nextperiod. MRS. INEZ I. S. GULLIKS : Lents Millinery Store Announces : Millinery Display will Open Tuesday, March 16th, 1920 At her place of business : : John D’s Grocery Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday ftTTY’S TRANSFER tod Eipress Auto Truck - Coulter Grocery Thurs. Fri. and Sat. See us if you are looking for a Used Car We have a 1917 Chevorlet which has been put in good shape. Has new Battery, for 1917 Saxon Six in good shape For only $660.00 DON'T WAIT LENTS GARAGE