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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1920)
LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mrs. Muler of Senttfe it spend ing a few day» at the Boatwright homt* on 55th uveuut. Advertise in your local paper. It reaches the people in who» patronage you art* most inter«*»* ted. California strawberries have appeared in the local market. Many however, arc waiting for the Oregon kiml to appear. J. A. Williams sold hi» house and lota on 90tli street, near Woodstock avenue, last Wedne» «lay to Rev O. P. Hcilge. The animal conference of th Evangelical church of Oregon will I m - helil in Portland, beginning o • th«* first Thursday in May. J. E. Updike »pent last Friday \ .. , , _ ov, rhuQ!ng ,ln otypc machine in tin Newberg Graphic office. Farmer» bavx b. en improving the recent »pell of »unshine by getting in spring crop» ami gai - den». J. O. Leake ami family of 1 I t- Stephen» street will move tomor row t«» 1217 <»5tl» street. Mr. Leak«- is known in Lents a» the coach of the Baptist church choir. Mr. ami Mrs. Earl Birch are THE ODOR OF FRYING an visiting Mr. Births* sister, SMELT PERVADES LENTS Mr.. Paul Lent of 3624 88th street New» cam«* Saturday that the Joe X.idean, of 92«! street, is at overdue »melt run was in pro St. Vincents hospital where he gress in the classic waters of th«' was tak< n last week for an oper Sandy, ami created a rippl«' of ation for appedicitia. % excitement among fishermen nml housewives of Lents. Sunday Tuesday, May 4, at 2 p. m. was, “smelt «lay" without il«»ul»t. thcr< will be held ill the Arleta li All sorts of vehicle» from h«»r»<* brary a !«■ m pc rance meeting. Th** ami buggy to th«' speedy autumn iii«'n ami ti'ic issues to come up at tlx- prii i.-iries will be discussed. bile wer«- brought into ne«|ui»i- tion, and spcl on their way. Many \niong the speakers will In- Mrs. also went out of curiosity to »«•«• Mary M illett. the great crowds of fishermen in Harry H. Guil«l circulatio i action with all s«>rt» of «Icviees f«ir ix-pres« ntative of the Oregon scooping up the foolish but tooth Journal, for the west side, earn, miiiw fish«-». By night the «»dor in from Forest Grove Tuesday of frying »melt prevmh*«! the nt ami mad«' hi» parents. Mr. and inosphere of a perfeet spring Mr» H. G. Guild. «02» 1 2 92ml Snml.'iy. ami th«' »port of taking the multitude of tin' finny tribe strivt, a brief visit. C. E. Lathrop of 5*08 »»th will conlinu«* for several days. street, ba» sold hi» residence to Many »u<-e< »»ful fishermen on Mr. Streeter, lately from South Sunday rememberetl their less It goes Dakota, who will take posession fortunat«' neighbor». without saying that th«* numerous imimdialcly. The Lathrop« will remain in the city for a short time, ki«ldie» v lio went on the excur w’lwn they expect to remove to »ion. enjoyetl the oeeasion to th«* limit. California. Mr. a i«l Mrs. J. E. Gilber. «>807 92nd street visited last Sun day in l«afayette, their «laughter Mr». Hoy Holtburg. accompaiii>«t them horn«' Monday ami is visi’ ing them this week. Mr. llolc- i burg wi 1 »peml next Sunday at the Gilbert home.' Loganberries will b«- contract ed for this year at a price b.-ttcr A badly batten*«! street car than 13 cents per pound. Sahin fender was lying at 91st street growers have rcfnseil the abov e ami \\ >. dstock avenue, last Wed- figure. ’ n«. »«lay morning. A» there was Among the realty »al« » this . no auto r« main» nearby it is pre week wa» that of the All»«*rt Kru sunwil th.- ’“cow-catcher’ jolted ger lion»« at <>210 S5tli St. to Mr» ] >o»e ami committed .suicide under E. M. Davi». a sister of Mrs. A E. tin wheel». Kenworthy. I. W. Falk of LaGrane, a bro KERN PARK C. E. SOCIETY STARTED CONTEST SUNDAY The K in Park C. E. society launched .theii “B«at ’Em All" race last Sunday evening. This contest promises to be not only interesting but beneficial to the society. The points to be considered are member ship, fin t degree C. E., quiet hour and co-workers, tenth legtoners, life work rec. aits, pre-prayer service and social sen ice. “How to Show Sympathy” is the topic for meeting next Sunday eve ning. Miss Frieda Long will lead. The sockty meets every Sunday eve ning at 6:30 at the Kern Park Chris tian chu:< h. 46th avenue and 69th street. ther of A. l'alk. tin mail carrier between tin train ami the post office. visited the latter Monday. Mr. Falk visited Portland as a SVRPRISE PROGRAM GIVEN ¡deputy heriff, having in custody AT FOI RTH U. B. (HI K(H . four bui.chgrass bootleggers, who Mrs. R. N. Stone, corner of will lx* investigated by the I’. S. Last Thursday evening at the 92nd street ami Woodstock ave j gram! ji ry. Fourth United Brethren church there nue. left Saturday for a few day» Mr», led Geisler ami children was a surprise program at a W. M. visit with her sister. Mr». Palma- ¡of 58th .vvnue left the latter part A. meeting, the numbers of which teer of Estacada. “Thanksgiving I of the week for a visit with re were as follows: Lents Lodgt A. F. ami A. M., latives in I’nion County. She will Ann,” a dialogue by Mesdam«*s during the winter ju»t passed, lias spent! a >out six with her father Schellhou.- and Garretson, Miss Lydia added more than 50 in w members «ml mot.ier. Mr. ami Mrs. Hall of Frey an«i Fred Hewitt. A “wonder” to its charter roll. Th«* member Park, a id a sis-ter. Mrs. Elmer box was conducted by Mrs. C. I’. ship now i» over 200. Hall, at La Grande. Her parents Blanchard, recitations were given by O. Hatton sold hi» eight room ami si»t r formerly were residents children, and Mrs. E. 0. Shepherd, residence the latter part of last I of Lent . when* Mr. Hall was in of the state cabinet of the W. M. A., spoke. week to a Mr. Beam, recently’ t li< live» y business. Refreshments conclude«! the eve from the east, for $3,000. Th? Ravm >ml Mollett, who wa» ning. property is on Woodstock ave Iseriousl'. injured at the I’nitcil nue and 77th street. Mattre» factory about a month THREE STREETS SLATED FOR Improvements, consisting of ago. am who was taken to St. IMPROVEMENTS AT ARLETA grading ami cement walks began \ incent hospital for treatment, wa» al»I to leave the hospital last Friday on four blocks on 67th Street improvements are now under to 70th street», ami «3rd ami 64th ami to t ike up an indefinite resi streets, on petition of the property dence in the home of his father, way which will result in the paving owners in tin- territory affected. (’has M llett of 4629 63rd »tree*.. of 72nd and 67th streets. Seventy- Mr. M< lett’s haixl is healing first street is next on the list for Roy Boatwright of 9620 55th |gradual y but some of the bones similar improvement. avenue is at flu- Portland Sanitar are »till incovered. He lost three ium recovering from an operation fingers ’»y the accident. Mrs. Maud Slentz. for appendicitis, performed la»t Funeral services were conduc- Mrs. Cox sold her home at Thursday. He will probably be at tin- Kenworthy morturarv 9302 5>th avenue last week, to brought home Sunday. J. J. Johnson of Portland, and chapel at 10 a. in. Tuesday last The work of putting in side l«'ft Sat irday last for Spokane, bv Rev. F. R. Sibley <»f tile Lents walks on 72ml str •«+ is »till going where »’ie will join her husband M. E. church, over the remains of on. the walks having been placed who is a train man on the (). W. R. Mrs. Maud Slentz, late of Mos- this week on both sides of the and N. railway. Little Joey Gobel «•ow. Idaho, interment following street between 56th and 58th who ha . been staying at her at Mt. Seott cemetery. Mrs. avenues. home in this city for some time Slentz bail been in a sanitoriuin in this city for several months The Tozier home on Fost-r will go to his grandparents, win» prec«-e«ling her death. SI m " is sur road, about one mile cast of Lents live at Myrtle Point. Coos county. vive«! by her husband. J. M. Sh'u’z station, has been sold to G. H. Mr». Co will return in September a daughter aged 15 years and -i Harvev of Piedmont for $8,000. ami expects to reside at Tremont son aged 17. The family were The tract embraced two acre»-, I station. living at 5523 92ml street at th • and is well improved. Mrs. J. W. Eggiman was agree time of her death. ably surprised last Friday morn Mrs. Frank M. Barker of 6020 ing when her brother, Harvey Shiloh Circle, Ladies of th«* 92nd street returned the latter Kuenzie. recently discharged (i. A. R.. will serve a birthday part of last week from a visit to from th I . S. Navy, rang the dinner at noon next Snt. rny in relatives at Monroe. She was ac ¡doorbell. Young Kuenzi saw two hono~ of .ill c«»mrnde.s an 1 «¡rm companied bv her mother. Mrs. iyears service with L’ncle Sam as bers who have had birthdays in Geo. E. Sinclair who will remain a sailor, and was enroute to hi» January. February or March. At several days at the Barker home. ”ld bon ■ at Silverton, where his the afternoon session there will Mr. an«i Mrs. Otto Katzky re I parents reside. The visit was in In- initiation. Every member is turned home Monday night from vested vith a tinge of romance, urged to !>«• present. a four weeks trip to San Francis «« In n \. i»» K.«r»«*r. Mr. Kiimzi'» co and Los Angeles, Cal. They fiance from Silverton arrived to For Sale went down by boat and returned I meet th returning sailor boy. Newcomb Automatic Art ami by rail ami report a very pleasant After a short visit the twain de- Carpet loom. All the latest im tparted . >r Silverton, and in due provements ami trip. attachments. time it i . believed, wedding bells Good as new. 4328 61st avenue Mrs. J. Bruce Pol warth of 3712 will !»«■ neard in the prosperous It. 76th street. left last Wednesday little city of Silverton, through evenings and Sunday. for Eastern Oregon where *he which fl >ws th«- sparkling waters Lost will visit with ilier pars-nts while of Silver Creek. $10 paper bill between 64th recuperating her health, which <>n April 26 Blanch Porter, avenue and 92nd street Saturday. was somewhat impaired by a last three y< ar old daughter of M.*. Finder leave st Herald office. Re winter attack of the flu. ami Mr» A. M. Porter died at th • ward. D. L. Minott of «334 8 4lh Court went to Ranier Thursday of last week to take tin* third degr-c in the K. P. bulge of that place, re turning Friday. At the social given under th.: auspices of the St. Paul Guild held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Larson, 680* 91st. last Satunlay about 25 were present. A most enjoyable evening was spent playing games1. Refreshment of «•offer and cake Were served. Th>* nests departed at a late hour iting Mrs. Larson a rural enter- hier. family residence at 71 12 83rd Mrs. Inez Gulliks, Ix*nts street. funeral services wer • Lents Millinery. conduct« d at the Kenworthy chapel April 28 al 2 p. m., intv.-- Hats in all the latest modes mi-nt following at Ros«' City cen, Flowers of every description. eterv. Feathers, ribbons, silks, cre|»es. braids, frames nml shapes. Found Takes orders for custom made Door key on Foster road near corsets Be fitted to a Barclay. library. Finder may have same by Green Trading Stamps. calling at the Herald office. a 1.6 to m 7 SLSIK MAY MILI.ER AND J. FRANKLIN WILSON WED Susie May Miller ami J. Franklin Wilson were married at 6 p. ni. on Saturday, April 24, at 8713 Pow«’ll Valley road, Mr». C. P. Hlanchani officiating. The affair wa» very quiet, only a very few being present to witness the cerv'inony. The young couple will make their new home at Gantenbein avenue. The britie for merly liv««l at 27th avenu«« ami 83r«i »treat. l.________ ’ 1 —. W Stork Shower Given Mrs. Isham MARIE MORRISEY A surpri»,- stork shower was temlcrv«! Mr». Tillie Isham. 6330 85th street. Thursday, April 22. A pleasant aft«-rmx»n was spent ami many dainty articles wer«* given Mr». I »ham. The guests were Memlams's Rock»tad. Bur, Williamson, Groner, Olsen, Adamson. Hylaml, Shults, Lench, Minott, Klim, Wmslworih, No rrm*, Bondcaon, Martin, Hogison, E. Ktldahl, Alice Kiklahl, Gustav »on, Iverson, Jackoltson, Davis, Walk« r ami Miss B. Kildahl and I.ois Emery, HERSELF The famous concert contral to, whose finished artistry has captivated a whole con tinent, is coming* by special arrangement to Lents. Her personal appearance makes this the musical event of the season. Sea Captain Visits Sister. Bert Tnrbcll, a brother <»f Mrs. Norbla«!. whose son. C, !L Nor blatl, is proprietor of th«- 6th Avemi«* Gnx'erv »tor«' arrived re <«-ntly fri m Galveston, Texas, nml is visiting nt th«' Norblml home. Mr. Tarbell holds a Master Mar ine’s certificate, ami made the voyagt* a short time ago from Ro nrin. Ar’intim to Galveston, on a »ailing vessel, as master. Yeager Theatret Lents, Ninety-Second Street Spirella Corsets Mrs. A. Steinman is plea.»e<i to annnunc«* to th«* ladies of Lents that she has exclusive selling privileges of Spirella corsets. Guarantetwi fit tings. Service given in their own homes. Your business solicited an.i appreciat«*d. Phone evenings 261-tt, then call 1821. a23-tn!4 TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 4 F ree T ikets Call, write or telephone u» for frre tlchrte of admit, lance. They will lw ieeued in order of applicalion. SIXTH AVENUE GROCERY DO DROP IN MT. SCOTT DRUG COMPANT, LENTS Ninety-second Street, near Carline at the Sixth Avenue Grocery, and take a look at our fresh veg etables. fresh eggs, nice line of salt meat.®, canned goods, fruit, etc, and maybe you will come again. Corteous treatment and good values. Location at 8614 Woodstock ave. Phone Tabor 173. if you wish an Edison Phonograph pay whatever is convenient for you down, the balance in small monthly payments. C. B. NOBBLAD, Prop’r. We Take Liberty or Victory Bonds at their face value Automobile sup plies of every kind will be found at this store. Our rep utation has been built on merchan- dise of highea' quality only. AC ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■ ■ I I Important Notice Commencing Monday, May The Standard Spark Plug of the World 3, 1920, we will accept We can recommend the AC Carbon Proof Plug to our patrons who drive Overland, Ford and Studebaker cars. Let us install a set now and put an end to your ignition troubles. Temporary Loan Bonds for exchange for Per manent Liberty Loan Bonds Multnomah State Bank Lents Station LENTS GARAGE AXEL KILDAHL, Proprietor. ■ ■ Phone: Tabor 3469 ■ 8919 Foster Road Liberty Portland, Ore. ■ ■ ■ ■ :