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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1920)
f ' ’’ ' --------- -------------------- --------- *T Register at Lents Pharmacy. Mrs. J. C. Howe returned home MARIE MORRISEY TO A special regristration booth ¡Tuesday from Los Angeles where APPEAR TUE. MAY 4 she has been spending the win for voter» has been opened »t SEND YOUR NEWS ITEMS Uu- Lents Pharmacy in order to ter. Mis» Marie Morri»«-y of the TO THE HERALD. AND save those desiring to register a Phonograph Compa n y _ Mr. and .Mrs. Clyde Sager Edison SEND THEM IN EARLY trip to the court houer. Voters | who was to have appeared at the Readers are kindly requested to moved into their newly purchase«! ’ Yeager Theatre March 8, but was yiay register here until Monday bring in news items as early in the home at »219 54th avenue las» unable to do so, will appear in evening, April 12. week as possible, or notify us so we Saturday. ¡concert in the above theatre Tues Mr. ami Mrs. E. A. Hamlin, may send for them. The He mid is Miss Helen Lee was Easter day May 4. Watch for further 7427 <1 bll» avenue sold their home anxious to secure all the news of in- Sunday dinner guest at the home pa rticulars. to Mr. lalkeiiberry, and have terest to the community, but we are I of Mrs. C. M. Williamson 6910 sometimes compelled to leave out or Th«' family of Levi Brasurc, bought the residence at 7880 04th 51st avenue. curtail important items because time formerly of 1240 E. 28th street, avenue ami will take possession as is lacking to get them into type. Mrs. H. B. Allen, of Dayton, returne«! to their <»l«l home pine ' soon as the present tenants va Unless it concerns something that came up Wednesday night t«> at 7703 5$Mh avenue after a resi cate, occurs Wednesday evening or Thurs visit her parents. Mr. and Mr< li« ne«- of »«>me time in-the* Sell l.ents P. T. A. was well ra|»rc day morning it should be in by not Bohna. for a few days. wood district. Th«* household seated at the luncheon given by later than Wednesday evening, and Owing to increasing business, will consist of Mrs. Brasurc. Mr.' the Parent Teacher Council at the earlier if possible. Also please give your items direct to the Herald office W. W. Wakefield has been com Brasure's mother, and Sidney Portland Hotel last Saturday. or notify us so we may get them. pelled to install a thiril chair in Brasurc, a young down-town The ladies from Lents were. Mrs business man. Mr. Brasure Sr. is dames Howe, Mid onl, Sni«l«T, Of late we have failed to get items his barber shop on 92ml street. at present in th«' Portland snna- ILss, Coiinel. Hoff. Droste. Ken which readers desired printed in the Dr. Carl E. Doney, president of tnrium in a somewhat critical Herald because they were not deliv nedy ami McGrew. ered to this office, or were delivered Willamette University, will be at to ml it kin. Mr. and Mrs. Hanna, The residence of Mr. Chaplin so late that their news value was nil. the Lents M. E. church Sunday the former tenants of the Brasnrc of 6990 87th street was entered at both morning an«! evening scr residence, left last Monday for The Herald is distinctly a Mt. Scott Vancouver. Wash., where they last Tuesday between ten ami enterprise. We are trying to be loyal • vices. twelve o’clock and a watch anti to the district in every way. and a The Five Point club met last will make their home. sum«' jewelry taken. Mrs. Chap little co-operation on the part of our Tuesday with Mrs. Allen Hay- Mr. Luke, who lives on Gilbert Un had left the house nt ten and readers in the handling of news items ner, 859 38th street. Twenty la road near Jordan street, had a th? children returned to lunch will put ths Herald “over the top.’ dies partook of th«- bountiful din narrow escape from being bndlv from school. so th«' thief must ner serve«! by the hostess. burned Wednesday morning when have timed hi» visit carefully. Bom. to Mr. and Mrs. Ven Dil- Thursday evening, April 1, al he disconnected a gas range with ti, of 52nd avenue and 108th Easter Sunday at the laurel* the home of Mr. am! Mrs. J. I out turning the gas off at the woo«! Coiigregalional church was street. Sunday. March 21, a boy. meter. The gas .range stood in Bruce Polwarth, 3712 76th street. L. L. Stratton, of Milwaukie, Mr. and Mrs. Abrams were given front of a wood stove in which celebrated at II «»clock with a program including Easter num- was in Lent» on business Monday. by there was a fir»- and the escap a surprise farewell party hi-rs by a junior vest«'«! choir eon- ing gas exploded, burning Mr. Mr. Stratton formerly lived at members «»f the club. t xiuctvsi by the Misses Maud and Luke slightly and badly singing i Mrs. A. S. Morse, of 59th ave Dr. C. O. Wainscott, of Herm his hair. No damage was done to Dorothy Snider, the latter being nue, between 77th and 80th iston, joined his wife at the home the house except by water. pianisl. Mrs. J. J. Handsakcr streets, is having her house I of her sister, Mrs. H. T. Blakes was in general charge of the Dr. M. M. Reid, chiropractor, serveiees with Mrs. Sadie Orr painted. lee, 7521 59th avenue, last Fri has moved from his residence Duber assisting nt the piano for Dr. A. G. Atwood has recently I day evening. They returne«! to near Ryan Place on the Oregon the congregational singing. changed his residence from 8121 their home the first of the week. electric to 4538 62nd street. Dr. 51st Woodstock avenue to 7112 Professor ami Mr». Ball «if Mr. and Mrs. Sam Allen of and Mrs. Reid are members <»f avenue. Franklin High entertained for 7628 57th avenue, sold their home th«- Methodist church and as such breakfast. Attorney ami to E. M. Keyser, the weather man have will affiliate the ¡.aurelwood M Easter Lent Mr. and Mrs. Paul moved into the house formerly of the U. S- customs service. Mrs. \ E- church congregation, their Mrs. H. E. Hall. Rev and Mrs. A. occupied by C. E. W arner, 5624 Allen is preparing to give pos ability as singers being a desir F. Ghormley, Mr. and Mr». Fish session next week, expecting to ableaddition to that phase of burn and daughter Mildred, and 88th street. Mr. and Mrs. War«! Swope, Miss leave for Oakland, Cal. the 15th. | church work. Thoroughbred Rhode Islam! Catherine Ball, at home from LJ. At the home of Dr. and Mrs. of ()., Mi»s Elisadetli Ball and Red eggs for sale. Mead strain. Mr. and Mrs Ed Thurston, who Call at 6015 99th street of phone have been living at 9184 94lh W. O. Boone, 6930 16th avenue, Everett Ball were also present. street moved recently to a ranch a double celebration was held at Favors were hand painted egg Automatic Lents 2421. ¡near Gaston and Mr. and Mrs. a family dinner last Sunday, it shells filled with pretty candies. The Easter programs at the George ____ _________________________ Young have returned from being the birthday of Mrs. Boon's various churches were exception- ,penjing th<T winter at F ugenv sister. Mrs. F. Stow, as well ns Mr. ami Mrs. A. Hess, of 9715 ally well rendered and were PTen and will occupy the house Thurs- the glad Easter day. Foster road, moved Tuesday to to large audien ’ i tons' are vacating. Prosser, Wash., where they have „ and appreciative . . ces. bought a 40 acre alfalfa ranch. WANTED party to clear land Mr. and Mrs. Julius Heidt, who They sold their residence to Jas. opposite Multnomah cemetery A. W. Powers of Woodmere re- have lived ,,,vw lv>1 for several years east Leahy, of Astoria, who will tak«' mains about the same in health. of Lgnig on Gilbert road, move«! < all Main 588 1 E. J. Burkhardt. possession immediately. Mr. and He received many thoughtfu- Tuesday to their new home at Mrs. Hess have lived in Lents the Lo»t gifts at Easter which he greatr. 3727 54th street which they pur- $10 paper bill between Kt'h past ten years anil have a host of appreciates. chased from Attorney Ethcliff. avenue and 92nd street Saturday. friends who will regret to have R. Gholson, who lived during Mr *<” Heidt sold Finder leave at Herald office. Re them leave. the winter in Mrs. Anna Updike’s | J<’™er home to H. Luke, of Kings ward. residence east of town, bought a | Heights, .Mrs. Gulliks is giving green ranch near Vancouver and moved Miss Esther Fleming, of the there last week. ’ Lents library, is preparing an trading stamps with all cash pur article on sources of information chases. t The Intermediate F.ndeavorers for vegetable gardening, truck of the Millard Avenue Presbyter Dress making. Tabor 7303 gardening and flower culture, to ian church will give a progressive m26a 1 6 be published next week. You xVlIl America-to-Japan t. a I >311 Lili) trip kjalUrUo' Saturday . . « . «. . . » ■ r i , . 1 . . _n j find in this article helpful evening, beginning «¿5627 72nd .jn^ainn(i v...... For Sale. suggestions for your spring gar street ana ending at Miss Blanche Geese eggs for setting. Mrs. C. den work. Fague’s, 7705 57th avenue. F. Zinser. Tabor 1822. m26 a2 Arthur Caster. 6827 52nd av.- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chase, jnue, ' who has been having a five- Mrs. Gulliks handles the ranchers from near 1 oncalla. «reek,’ battle with the flu, though have bought the residence occu- still in bed, is now improving made-to-measure Barcley corsets •--come in and be fitted to a Bar uied by Mrs- Fannie Pawson at satisfactorily. Mrs. Caster and 5804 69th street. Mrs. Pawson the two little boys, who also had clay. giving possession this week. the flu are over it, Mrs. Caster We buy, raise, and sell fur-bearing The friends of Mrs. M. B. Am being able to perform her house rabbits and other fur-bearing ani os formerly of 3512 67th street, hold duties and the boys attend mals. List what you have with us, stating your lowest prices on large will be interested to hear that ing school. lot shipments. The Fur & Specialty she has become Mrs. F- Sterling, Mrs. Mary A. Basset was taken Farming Co., 515-617 N. P. Ave., A Hill and Drill Seeder and Cul- of Maryhill, Wash., the wedding very ill last Monday at the home Fargo, N. Dak. tivator, nearly new, Special $10. a2t5 having occurred at Goldendale, of her sister, Mrs. Susan Tidball. Wash., on Saturday, March 27. An Economy Separator used 3 5412 69th street. Mrs. Basset’s For Sale Two thoroughbred Rhode Is months, 250 lb. capacity $22.00 St. Paul’s Guild met Wednes sudden illness was the result of day with Mrs. Schulenberg at an attack of near-pneumonia. land Red roosters, 1 year old, $3 5632 82nd street, about nine Mrs. Tidball, who has also been each, also eggs for hatching $1 A 6 gallon Barrel Chum $3.00 ladies being present. The next ill for some time, is much im per setting Mrs. W. E. Bates, 1-4 A Cedar Hope Chest, new, mile northeast of Ramapo sta meeting will be with Mrs. H. A. proved. 48x16x18, $15.00 White, 6024 90th street, Wednes Joseph Smith, brother of Mrs. tion, Estacada carline. m2« a2 day, April 14. A White Sewing Machine in Godek, who formerly lived east For Sale of Lents on the Gilbert road, ar good order, $5.00 Don and Glen Campbell, sons Strawberry plants--MarshaJls, 1 rived here from a five months’ of Mrs. Effie Campbell of 6827 standard market and canning An Oak Davenport, $30.00 ocean voyage. He sailed on the 55th avenue, the former an O. A. steamer to London by way of variety, 75cents per hundred,$7 One Axminister Rug 8x10, $11.00 C. man and the latter a U. of O., California and through the Pan per thousand. W. E. Bates, 1-4 spent their Easter vacation at ama canal and touched at tl* mile northeast of Ramapo sta An Ash Cupboard with upper home, Don week-ending the last Azores. He left for California tion on Estacada carline. m26 a2 glass doors, $11.00 of March and Glen the first of again this week. April. LOCAL AND PERSONAL ECONOMY FURNITURE COMPANY i SATURDAY SPECIALS For Sale. Mrs. Mamie Gentry 6133 91st street has been confined to her home for several weeks, a victim td pnurnonia succeeded by a re lapse. Herdaught er, ^1 rs. ,1 asper Lent, is attending her. During Mr«. Lents absence from the Lents Mercantile store, her place is being filled by Mrs. O. E. Lent. Last Monday afternoon Mi»» Maud Snider entertained her Sun day school class, the Hustlers, and others of the Laurelwood Congregational junior choir at her home at 4418 7»th street. The youngsters enjoyed t hemaelevs playing games before and after delectable refreshments had been served. Miss Maud was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Meta Snider, and by her sister, Miss Dorothy. The Mt. Scott Mental Culture club met for its usual study hour in the assembly hall of Ar- leta library Thursday afternoon, April 1., the leading feature of the program being a paper on The Poertry of Edgar Lee Masters by Mrs. Mary Fishburn. Mr«. * Fish- burn read several extracts I f rom "Spoonriver Anthology’’ I one of Mr. Masters best-known works- All Arc Guaranteed Black cap plants-C umber- lands, biggest and best black raspberries, $1 per dozen, $8 per hundred. W. E. Bates, 1-4 mile northeast of Rnmapo station, Estacada carline. m26 a2. Mrs. Lilly, of Portland, bought the W. H. Sweet residence on east Gilbert road last week and I will take possession as soon as Mr. Sweet finishes remodeling the rftore building, which he and Mrs. Sweet will occupy. They are making a very neat and attractive little five-room house which will ,be plastered and have built in con veniences. V, Economy Furniture Co «016 92nd St, Lents Sts. L A. BARKER, Prop. ■ — - - M. & R. MARKET RIP-ZIP You know what we mean. Then — bang! You think that good shoe of yours is done for, but not so. It is only on the sick list. Bring it to us and watch it revive under our effec tive vulcanizing treatment. If the inner tube has gone bad too, bring it .along also. LENTS GARAGE AXEL KILD AHL, Proprietor 8919 Foster Road FIRE One of Man's most destructive forces towards his efforts of the past. How many Families are left absolutely Penniless when that destructive forces strike that Beautiful and Cher- rished place, H ome . THINK If it's good to eat we have it The place that gives the Green Stamps... WE DELIVER CALL TABOR 2 18 1 : ■ ■ ■ I : ! ■ What does this mean to you? ■ We take pleasure in solicit ing your business by Insuring you with a Reliable Company ■ The Northern Assurance Company,” who meets all emergencies promptly. OH, YES, we can also Insure your Auto against Fire, Theft and Liability 5927 Ninety-second Street, Lents Meats, Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables ■ H I THINK Then see us before seeking others. Multnomah State Bank Lents Station Portland, Ore.