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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 19, 1920)
LADIES WE HAVE A NICE LINE OF Come and ask the prices We will try ty please you at THE PARLOR MILLINERY 6004 Eithty-eithth Street, S. E. Telephone: Automatic 1*22 : (DOORS SECOND-HAND DOORS AND I ROUGH AND FINISHING LUMBER ; ■ ■ FORISALE CHEAP WINDOWS UM'AI. AND PERSONAL owner of the building at Kern Park Work on 72nd st root is now being previously occupied by the Jones 1 company. Mr. Come* carried forward at Firland, sidewalks Campbell moved his grocery stock last Satur ami curbing now being put in. Thomas Herd, of Nowberg, spent day into its new quarters, still re last Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. taining his well-known firm name. The former owner of the building Janies Jones, of 5262 68th street. was J. C. McGrew, of Lenta. The family of J. A. Comes has The young people of the interme moved from 4400 66th street to the apartments over the Cornea Corner diate Endeavor of the MiUard ave nue Presbyterian church will have a Grocery at Kern Park. “world-round trip” on Saturday eve Lieutenant Rex Stoner, of the air Among the places ning, April 10. plane squadron, is expected to arrive visited will be Italy, with its spa at any time from his post in the ghetti, and Japan, with its cherries, south to visit his mother, Mrs. Geo. Italy will be represented at the Stoner, of 7411 59th avenue. manse, 7711 Woodstock avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foster, of Japan at the home of Miss Blanche 9619 53rd avenue, who have been in Fague, 7706 67th avenue. Ixtng Beach and other southern Cal The sewing club conducted by Mrs. ifornia points since last September, E. A. Droste met at the I-ents school returned home Friday of last week. in the assembly room last Monday Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Tufford moved afternoon immediately after school. last week from their residence in the Almost all the members were pres Alberta neighborhood to 4400 66th ent. Some are more energetic than street. Mrs. Tufford is well known in others, having taken up th« third Kern Park as Mrs. Garnet Saulcer lesson, which consists of Instructions Tufford. in utility-bag making. Th# first Mrs. R. C. Stewart, of Astoria, lessons take up the needle case arrived last Friday at the home of the tea towel. Those who have her mother, Mrs. W. J. Tisdale, of ished the first two articles and 6127 42nd avenue. Mrs. Stewart, now on the third are Wanda Sleepei who has with her her six-months'- and Cora Bohna. old son, Russell Clifton, will prob The regular monthly business meet ably spend the rest of the month in ir.g of the Krm Park C. E. society Portland. will be held at the Kern Park Chris The Misses Frieda und Ruby Long tian church, 46th avenue and 69th i have just returned home fiom Har street. After a brief business meet risburg. where they were caller! on ing the society will adjourn to at | account of the sickness of relatives. tend the illustrated lecture on “Ben ■ While nursing their relatives back tv Hur" by Rev. G. L. Ghormley, pastor ! health they too were attacked by in of the church. The topic for next ■A fluenza. from which they only re- Sunday evening's prayer meeting of cently recovered. the Christian Endeavorers will be Mrs. Joe Smith, of 5630 68th “Every-Day Courtesies." Miss May street, who a month ago rented het mic Garr will lead the meeting. All house to Dr. Kerr, formerly of Rose are invited to attend. 1 City Park, has moved into cosy quar Mrs. Charles Ward*, of »2nd street ters in her loom house toward the spent Munday with her son Glen a' rear of her lots. Mrs. Smith is a Bull llun. pnh F na ES weaver of those ^handsome silk Good garage. 10x1 S; on skids ready stranded pillow tops and table run- to moF. K. J. Hteffy^ 7114 Stnd ners. avenue R. E. ltf Lieutenant-Colonel A. H. Holling- WANTED worth, of Beatrice, Neb., arrived in A girl to work at Ehrlich & I Bern- Portland last Saturday evening pre Baptist Church Notes. PROFESSIONAL DR. C. S. (MISBURY DR. P. J. O’DONNELL DENTIST Cor W2d and Footer Road. — — " " —■ Big Loaf of Bread 10c Good home-made Cookies, Cakes and other Pastries always make a hit with husband and the kid- dies, and they are tickled when you get them at Mt. Scott Bakery C«r. 92d and Foster Road J. ROSENAU, Proprietor paratory to taking up his residence on his homestead out in the fertile Mollalla district. While waiting for his Cole-eight and other effects the colonel is visiting at the home of his sister at 5627 72nd street. J. A. Comes, of the Comes Corner Grocery, 6707 Foster road, is now hardt, tailors. *114 Foster road. Mrs. Gullika handles the made-to-measure Barclay corsets ---come in and be fitted to a Barclay. Wood for sale. Kearns Bro them. Call Jj»bor_40fl in 12 8t. Economy Furniture Co.. L. A. Barker, proprietor. Huccesaor to W. C. Hockwell. We buy and sell new and used furniture, stoves, carpets, rugs, tools, etc All accounts due W. C Rockwell, second-hand store, due and payable at «01S »2nd street. L. A. Harker, successor to W. C. Rockwell. lip Next Munday evening F. M. Jasper, assistant pastor of the Wilbur Methodist (old Taylor street) church. will speak In the I^nts M. E. church of which he was formerly pastor For some months Mr Jasper has been studying Institutional work in the Morgan Memorial Institute. On the second Munday In April Dr. Carl G Doney, president of Willamette Uni versity. Salem, will speak both morn ing and evening. On March 28 the pastor of the church. Rev. F. It. Hlb- ley. will hold a decision day service. KERN PARK CHRINTIAN At the Kern Park Christian church, 44th avenue and «»th street. Rev. J. F. Ghormley, the pastor, will take for his themes Munday, at 11 a. in.. ''Enlisting for Christ,” and at 7:10 p. m. “The Infallibly Safe Way.” These sermon.« will be preparatory for the special pre-Easter evangells- services. Ringing evangelist, Mrs Mt even son. will be at the services Mun day. She will have charge of the music during the campaign and will organise a large chorus choir. It Is desired that all who will assist In this special chorus work will be present at both services Sunday. l> B N TI • V arnrtAi. Arrs'rnoa w» rraraa I'llOMS TAHOR <H2I • lilies : e.ld>-l>rc : 92y7 Foetrr II- a>l H’Jd st , N. K. I'ort land Ore DR. KATHERINE S. MTERS OSTFOFATTIC PHYSICIAN Marshall PJ76 Rtwidence, E<ort 8744 - ki BIG GOLDEN BROWN “flapjacks” steaming with fragrance and full of goodness are made from Albers flapjack flour Miss Gibbs, one of the “Miner Girls” will serve you a sample of these delicious “flapjacks” on Friday and Saturday of this week at Coulter’s Grocery Ask Miss Gibbs how you can obtain a “flapjack” turner free MILLARD AVENUE PRESBY TERIAN CHURCH In the morning at 11 o’clock the pastor, Rev. W. Lee Gray, will use for his theme “Harvesters Wanted." In the evening at 7:30 he will speak on “The Exile." THE ANABKL PRESBYTERIAN Next Sunday at the Anabel Pres byterian church the pastor, Rev. F. H. H. Mixsell, will speak at the morning hour on "Christ the Cleans er." In the evening he will give a lecture on “Syria, the Land of Our Lord,” illustrating it with stereop- ticon slides. FOURTH UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH Mrs. Blanchard's subject next Mun day morning at the Fourth United Brethren church will be “Vision.'' Tn the evening she will apeak on the "Immortality of the Moul.’ iino Km.invo I'urilaiiil. Oregon H. P. ARNEST srroaNBT at iaw xotasv rriuc MHOJi Ninety second Ktnwt Phone: Tabor 21(15 iMnta Kia., near carlina Poan.axtt, O r J. W. BELL Republican Candidate CESS POOLS DUG AUSO WF.LIJi Box 84(1 Route 3 To »uccee.l himself aa District Jud(a, Portland Itlstrlct No. 1. Pres ent Incumbent. Will continue to ad minister justice without fear or favor Primaries May 21. 1*20. I'd. adv Arnaud Station F. Dun.iuiiir The HrrAhl One y «str for 11. UWR»W>IR»UUtlUl»UU*»WRRauUtO EHRLICH & BERNHARDT TAILORS When Ton Want to Move ' Call Tabor 7767 FETTY’S TRANSFER ltd Eipress Alito Truck IsADIKK* AND GENTM* HUITN MADE TO ORDER IsUcsl Htylaw in spring Capa 1>I84 Foster llniui Next Door to Poatoffice REH IDENCH PRAtTHCAI. HAIRCUTS •436 Foster Rd. Lents, Ore. VELVET HHAVRH Ì t CHILDREN BARBERINO A «PECI ALTY C. GROVER Stove repairing ami general overhauling coils and connections All kinds of work done at your home. All orders prompt ly attended to. Phone 214-57. 5403 81st St. FEATHER RENOVATING We Clean by High Pres lire Steam Systems Free Delivery ncTnbor 483(1 All Work Guaranteed Rates Reasonable 5423 Foster Rd. Portland,Orc. I.AUREI.WOOD CONGREGATION AU At the Ijiurelwood Congregational church next Munday morning tho reg ular service will be held by the pas tor. Mrs. J. J. Handsaker. At the En deavor hour the lender will be IKor. rison Handsaker. The topic will be "Everyday Courtesies '* Monday after noon at thia church at 2 o'clock the I-a riles Missionary society will hold a meeting which promlees to be of un usual Interest. The speaker will be Mrs. W. K. Royal. She will discuss some phase of Americanisation. A musical program will be given by Mr. and Mrs. J. Macmillan Muir. To this all music lovers are most cordially In vited. Mr. Muir Is tenor soloist at the First Presbyterian church. His resi dence Is in the Mt. Scott district at 4124 72nd street. Unita, Ore. DR. A. (1. ATWOOD I Eagle Garagel ’ CARDS Choir practice Friday night. Want to Munday school nt *:48. beat the record Tatxir 4754 vjnd Hu« «* “All Thins» Preaching at 11 a m Working for Goo<t" will b>< the sub. jeet. DENTISTRY Young people's prayer meeting al 4:10 p. m i.BMTs, oaanoN Evening aervlce al 7:20. Mon* nml pralae service. Rea. Tabor : 5224 Dr. Heed closed n very succesaful Urtine i Talior .1214 meeting Hun.tay morning, Ilo ta now at the Arletn lUptlst church. e J SUU Moving ... ROSE CITY VAN The One-Way-ChATKe CompaaT SeeáUa For . . . WOOD AND COAL Tab. 1424 Dill 8222 Em ter Rd 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 $525.00 ALSO A 1917 Saxon Six in good shape For only $550.00 DON’T WAIT • « »■ ’ - LENTS GARAGE AXEL KILDAHL, Proprietor Tabor 3429 8919 Foster Road