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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1920)
Help given by O. A. C. to Oregon Farmers In grain talking, dairying, horticul ture, stock raising, |>oultry production and other branches of agriculture, have SAVED OREGON MORE THAN HIGHER EDUCATION HAS EVER COST La.it« Baptist Church Sunday school at 9:46. Breaching at 11 a. m. Thoma, “The Gospel for th«« Age.“ Young people's prayer meeting a. 7 p. in. "A Trip Through Cuba. it Preaching service at 8 o’clock. Thome, “The Weakling and th« Strong Mil i Face to Face.” The chu>ch raised more than 121 on the fH/i.OOO.OOO campaign. Th- Willing Workers’ class at Its social gave an excellent entertainment and raised mor • than |10 for the ram paign. Wo hop«« to hear from •hem again. from its very beginning in Oregon. The College has rrsluw-d coat of pro Arlcla Baptist Church duction, Improved «piullty of product, Mother ’s Day at the Arleta church an«l helped keep down the peats of will be observed with appropriate farm, garden orchard and field. services. Automobiles will be pro LIKE THE STATE UNIVERSITY vided for old people or “shut-ins” who will come to the morning ser ANO IIIE NORMAL vice. Any on«1 who wishes to attend It has hcl|M-d bring »chool, busintMM, may call Tabor 200 and a car will un«l horn«- into vital contact, and ha» call for them Sunday morning. The helped «h inom trate that subject of the pastor’s morning ser HIGHER 1 111 C VTIDN IS OF DI mon will be, “The Surrendered Life.” At 8 p. m. the theme will be RECT HELP 111 Tir: COUNTRY "After Regeneration, What?” DISTRICTS Itut higher educati».! in Oregon is crippled by gr.it incrcniM K i « attend* anee, by lack of buildings. by the (all en buying power of the lire »en I mill age au|iport, and by the failure of the millag«' support to grow. You an« H'lipcetfully urged to vote for the new millag«' »upport bill cn May 21, the Higher Educational re lief meanure. Vote X 130 FOR RICHARD I*ahl advertí»«'nieut lti»< rtv«t by Coltn Dymml I |h In halt ol the Joint Alumni Relief (’«» ôiiu IL ire tor Higher K»iiunihn» in orvguii.Mil’it- Block, Portland. CAROS PROFESSIONAL Taiw.r 4754 DOCH Candidate for 5B3ÍD, W2nd Sin et District Judge DR. C. S. OOSBURY Department No. 2 DENTISI RY I.KNTt, <»Miti»ON Ken Tatar: 6224 Dttlro: Tatar 3214 DR. P. J. O’DONNELL DENTIST Oor. 92d and Fo»u-r K«««t. Lanta, Ore. DR. A. (J. ATWOOD DENTIST Olli«-««. Tabor «1-421 Home, Tabor 4<««l I Pbonre! Portland Oregon 92U7 Foster R.«sd Now Deputy District Attorney. "Over Seas Veteran.” Only candidate for this depart ment who belongs to the Grange. Knows every foot of Multnomah County. Knows the needs of the people. Has practiced' law for 10 years in Portland. Will make an ex cellent Judge. Pd. Adv. H. P. ARNEST Fricnda Church Bible school 9:46. A contest ia on between the classes for a banm-i with th«- motto “All Here on Tim««.” Hope all the classes will win next Sunday. We will have a short Mothers’ Day program at the Sunday school hour next Sunday consisting of songs and recitations by the children and a pageant by the mothers. The Sunday school chose as its motto last Sunday a week ago “With Go«l wo conquer.” Church services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Miss Terrell will give the messages. Mr. Martin, of the American Sun day school Union, addressed an inter ested and attentive audience last Sun day monring. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:46, with the monthly business meeting of the church following. These meet ings are times of refreshing to th«« 36 or 40* people who usually attend. The church would hold more. The C. E. society had an extra good meeting last Sunday evening. The meeting was held in the annex of the church, this being possible because of the recent purchase of an organ for that room by the Sunday school. We expect they will try it again next Sunday. Don’t forget the children’s meet ing at 4 o’clock on Wednesday. Miss Isler is the successful leader of these meetings. The study class on Wednesday night in the annex is being well at tended and is profitable to all. Mrs. Nettie Littlefield visited with her niece, Mrs. Murry Hunt, last Sat urday, who has recently moved out on a little ranch on th«; Oregon City car line. Mrs. Hunt returned with her Sunday, an«l we were gla«l to see her smiling face at the church services. Lauril*<x>d Church News The annual mite box opening of th«1 Woman’s Home Missionary So ciety will bo held at the Laurelwood M. E. church on May 14. A nice program will be prepared. Mcadam s Williamson and Mal colm attend«^ the district cabinet meeting of the Epworth league held last Monday evening at the home of Mr.«. Miller in Laurel wood. DR. A.IC. LUNDBERG 'itMoH Ninel y-iu«c<>n<i Stn«et Phone: Tabor 2186 I tents Sts., near carline PoBTl.AND, Oa. Chiropractor CESS POOLS ALSO Announcing to his many friend» and former pa tient» that he han opened offices at ¿¡922 92d Street S. E., corner of Foster Road. The people of Lents and vicinity note have at their disposal the services qf an experienced operator in Chiropractic. Con sultation and examination trill Is given free of charge. Those who are ill should investigate Chi ropractic as a means of securing health. DUO WELLS Box Hid Route 3 Arnaud F. Station Dunsmuir ✓ EHRLICH & BERNHARDT Office Hours—Evenings, 7 to 9 Morning» by appointment only Call Tabor 2966 TAILORS LADIES’ AND GENTH’ SPITS MAD* TO Oltlil.lt latest Ktyl««n in Spring Cups 91.lt Foster Roasl Next Dour to Postoffice The Lents Delicatessen Shop Lents Welding Shop Corner Ninety-first and Carline Ogy-Aeelclene—Hraxing Aluminum Cooking Utensils Welded Lawn Mowers Repaired mill Shnr|>encd All Work Guaranteed Old Harness Hho|»— I'o-ter, nr. »2nd Where you can get a good Home Cooked Dinner, one that you will relish. HOMI MADS HKS AND CASKS ST m ADC FltCSH KVKRY DAY PRACTICAL HAIRCUTS VELVET SHAVES CHILDREN BARBERINO A SPECIALTY Sr-e G h « stxh A G koruk r MRS. W. A. ASH M. & R. MARKET 5927 Ninety-second Street, Lents y. Meats, Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables SIXTH AVENUE GROCERY DO DROP IN e If it's good to eat we have it • at the Sixth Avenue Grocery, and take a look at our fresh veg etables, fresh eggs, nice line of salt meats, canned goods, fruit, etc. Corteous Treatment and good values. Location at 8614 Woodstock ave. Phone Tabor 173. C. B. NORBLAD, Prop’r. The^Herald does all kinds of printing, not the cheap kind, but the good kind Oregon Man Leader in Great Religious Prcgrc- WIIJ4AM HIRAM FOUIJCES. On the "general staff" of perhaps the greatest alliance of Amen Protestant Churches In history— Jnterchurch World Movement b f«*iin- r ptutlor of rresbyier Chuidira In the Mlddi«; and I’ar West: William Hiram F*oulk«-* <>| New York City. Vice cha iman of th« Inleruhu.,- executive committee and aeeooiat« g«-neral secretary in its «-sblrrt Mr Poullcee slid finds time to dlroct ti.. I4t.uoo.ooo New Era Move«, h Oi the Presbyterian Ciiurch, whi.-h '• that denomination's part in th«- li:«.r- churcb program for Protest.nt <-o- operation In worM-wdd«- mlsrionuri advance. Born in Quincy, M -K, Mr. POulko» proadicd In Elmira. 111., Clinton, Ia and Portland. Ore., before he cane O*it of the W«wt to become pa., tor of Rutgi-r» Church, New York Citv.’ His nation-wide campaign for « r»d clergymen, n» general seer« tary for ministerial relief and sustentat n of the Presbyterian «»urch. «nudr known his ability as an er i >r. In 1910 be was sent to Edfnlti>,h r, a deteir»«» fo the World'* Mijsicnr ry Oonfcrenee. He Is aecrr'srv «' th* 'xcc’utlvo committee of the’Pr.-*:-.« tertan National Service Co:nraf Owing tn the aeaaioiiH <»f the Evangelical annual conference fur Oregon which i» now in pro The Herald One Dollar a year gress at I'.rest titli and Mnrket streets, a id which will contiiiU'j AITUkSKY AT IAW NOTARY reut-ie r---------------------------------- during most of the week, then! will be no preaching at Lent'« Evangelic«] church Sunday nigfit. On Sunday at 11 a. in. however, one of the conference ministers will fill the pulpit. On Wcdnc« da’” night Bishop Hein miller de livered an interesting lecture at the conference room on his ob servations in the war-stricken zones of Europe, lie having spent some months over there after tiic war. Many Lents people atten I ed. The place that gives the Green Stamps... CALL TABOR 2 18 1 WE DELIVER Special - Prices On Ladie’s and Gentlemen’s Suits, and inspect the beautiful new patterns to choose from while the lines are complete. =JOHN MANZ