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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1920)
FRANKLIN COMMUNITY CLUB IS ACTIVE PLAYS WINNING BALL LOCAL AND PERSONAL ARLETA W. O. W. CLUB Elmer H. Blumquist. fireman at engine house No. 31 P. P. F. D. ha* erected a modem dwelling house on 78th street and Foster road. J. R. Leach of the Arleta Drug store, recently sold his fine •oda fountain to Mr. Comes, a local cater- er in soft drinks. Mrs. Loren -W. Young of Mt. Solo, Wn., visited with her aunt. Mrs. Ines Gulliks ami grand mother, Mrs. Kate Wagner, last week. Thos Allen, the well known house mover on 92nd street, near Woodstock avenue, who recently has been on the sick list, is im proving. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wagstaff at 7404 Stith avenue, May 5, a daughter, and the name of the- little new-comer is Janet Amelia Wagstaff. Palestine Lodge No. 141, A. F. & A. M. of Arleta, is flourishing with new membership. Last Friday night a pleasing lodge banquet was given newly initiated and other members it their hall. Misses Nellie and Dorothy Carmo dy of San Francisco, Cal. visited Mr. and Mrs. James Leahy of 9715 Fos ter road, last week, and other guests at the same time were Mr. and Mrs. La Grande of Missouri. F. W. Pettyjohn sold his house and lot on 53rd avenue near Firland to J. Adams for $800. J. J. Neal sold the S. half of lot 23, Middlesex ad dition, near Firland to J. F. Snyder for $1,200. The property is situated on 73rd street. E. J. Bums, one of the old residents of the Kern Park section has invented a drag-saw, which is being manufa:- tured by the Bums Mfg. Co. at Kem Park. Several mechanics are em ployed at the factory. Mr. Russ of the City Engineer's office was in Lents Wednesday, looking after the matter of the deeds from property owners giving side walk ground to the city for the proposed sidewalk, north on 92nd street. Franklin Communi The ty Club has been organised whose membership is open to all citizens of the U. S. above 18 years of age and would be glad to include in its membership del egates from all parent-teacher as sociations who arc interested in the Franklin High School. Par ents of students attending thi > school have taken a good deal of inerest in the club as there is con siderable to be done in promot* ing the social as well as civic activities in the district, such as better walks, streets and ap Lents Boy in Honolulu. proached to the school. The Club meets in the gym of Anton Freisinger, formerly of Lents, recently wrote his brother, ; Frankly» i High every Wednes of the firm of Freisinger Bros., day evening with Mr. J. A. Mears McCormack, Vice- stating that he was now a mem president, ber f the dkmtal corps corps in President. Mrs. L. E. Burdick, the U. S. Army, at Honolulu. Ha Secretary and L. L. Look, Treas waii» Ter., and asked that the urer. The first Wednesday of the Herald be sent to him, as he wanted to keep posted on the month the meeting is devoted to community singing and business home news. meeting program and refresh ments. Second and fourth Wed Peter A. Kirchheiner. nesday. dance and thin! Wednes Peter A. Kirchheiner passed day. open forum with speeches by away at the family residence on prominent men on topics of the last Saturday, May 8, 1920; aged clay and other popular entertain 57 years. He is survived by ment. Florence Kirchheiner. his widow, On Wednesday, May 19, Mr. who lives at 7017 60th street. I L. E. Burdick. _______ A'hairman _________ ___ __ of pro Services were held a Kenworthy's grnni fop evenjl,g announce« parlors last Tuesday. Interment speakers on the measures to he was in Mt Scott cemetery. i voted on at the coming election. Mr. L. L. Levings. f |>c Wood- F. H. Allen recently from Da mere Community Club, will talk mascus has bought the lease held on the street car measure. There by Mr. Bradbury on the old Hall will also be musical selections livery barn, on Foster road, and and reading. Ice cream and cake will go into the wood business. wil be served. The 'meeting As Mr. Allen sold his ranch ntear open to every one and their neigh jbor. E. M. EDGERTON, Damascus about a month ago. The Arleta W. O. W. base ball club of the class double A, citv league, will meet the fast Mc- Minnville club Sunday. The Ar- leta boys defeated the minor Pacific System team last Sunday on the Vaugn street grounds by a score of 8. to 6. Manager Brooks will take the following men to McMinnville Sunday : Doran, Lef ty, Leonette, Reinland, Fegan, Joe Leonetti, Anderson, Rath- jan, Hobson, Libke, Kolkan », Hearne, Carney and McKenaie. Mrs. Herm Millage and Alice ZINSER HOME NEAR Livingston of Barton, N. ¥., ami Mt. SCOTT BURNS Mr. and Mrs. John Branch and daughter, Hazel, of The Dalles, About noon Inst Thursday, the have been visiting at their cousins residence of C. F. Zinser, on Mr. and Mrs. Chas Ma-aon, 620.3 Route 3, was totally destroyed by Rev. Wagner of the Portland M. E. 89th street. fire, including considerable fur Conference occupied the pulpit of the niture and other household The Lents P.-T. A. will meet in Lents M. E. church last Sunday fore noon, and Rev. Jasper, assistant pas the school auditorium Friday, •effects. The family was at din tor of the Wilbur Memorial church, May 14, at 2 p. in. This is the ner. and a passer-by saw the this city had charge of the evening last meeting in the school year, flames on the roof, and gave the service. Rev. Sibley was unable io alarm. Some effects were saved, attend to his pastorial duties by and the annual reports of the chairman of the committee will and while attempting to push a reason of illness. be due. The school orchestra will trunk through one of he windows, Henry Clapp, for many years a one of the Zinser boys, aged resident of Arleta, last week sold his give a recital at that time. about 14. cut his right arm deep residence in Kem Park to a Mr. Able, Mrs. Elmer Droste of 940) ly from the elbow almost to the recently from Idaho for $3,000. Mr. Clapp, wife and child expect to leave 57 avenue entertained a number wrist, on a piece of broken glass, soon for Grants Pass, Oregon, where of children last Monday, on the necissitating the services of a Mr. Clapp will open a store for the occasion of the sixth birthday of ! physician. The dwelling was a sale of electrical supplies. They will , ¡her little daughter, Frances. , good one, and could not be dupli be greatly missed by Arleta folks. Those present were: Vivian Howe cated for less than $3.000 at the The M. E. Ladies Aid will Dorothy Hess, Violet Thorn, , present time. There was partial serve their silver tea at the home Clyde Sager and Herbert Munz.er insurance onlv. Mr. Zinser al- ------------ —j. of Mrs. Roy Steffy, 7114 52nd Ice Cream and cake were served ready is at work gathering i .------------------------------------- J ,na* avenue, Wednesday afternoon. to the little gueots. . terial for a new dwelling. The May 19. Mrs. Steffev being » «n- ^*rt' *s believed to have had its •’1 I 9« Wood 77 WWU worth r> VI VII gave a Mrs. su. _ , , _1 , .._ chairman of the committee, we |prise farewell party at her home °r,*,n 1,1 a <lefectlve flue, expect something out of the ordi nary routine. Come one and all. at 6430 84th street la*vt week for Mrs. Cone. Those present were, Work preparatory to paving 72nd street is progressin favorably. Work I Mesdanvds Boxler, C. W. Cone, men are now laying a bed for the Marie Welch Nellie Chapman, street car line, which will be shifted Alma Bates, H. Johnson, E.Kline, to the center of the street between Alice Woodworth, Highland, E. Firland and Tremont, thus giving Adamson, Sholtz, Williamson, more general traffic room and im proving the appearance of those ;Groner, Isham, Kildahl, Krugan, two stations and the intervening Minott and Nonene. territory. Mrs. J. Gilbert Potts of Pheo- Qiute a large force of men ani nix, Arizona, is visiting at the teams are at work on the road im provements from the street car line home of her cousin, B. J. Emmer north on 67th street to 40th avenue. son at 6329 96th street, whom The road will be paved the above dis she had n<xt seen for 25 years. tance, and macadamized from 40th avenue on 67th to the Powell Valiev Mrs. Potts came north from a road. This is a needed improvement visit with relatives at Phoenix, and will greatly help the Kem Park Cal., stopping at other Califomrt section. 'points en route. After a two weeks visit here, she will go east Otto Krueger, a farmer living near Sunnyside, Clakamas county for an extended visit. was in Lents Tuesday, having the An auto party of Lents young thumb on his left hand re-dressed people spent Sunday on the old by a local physician. Last week Oregon trail, on the Clakamas he accideniiaally cut his thumb river, and report a nice outing. lengthwise, the axe penetrating Lunch and dinner were served clear through the bone, while on the banks of the classic Claka- spliting wood. mas, the party returning in the Rev. F. B. Culver, presiding evening. Those composing the elder of the Oregon Evangelical party were; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer church association, has been ap Droste, Mr. and Mrs. John Howe, pointed to the Lents pastorate of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Snyder and the abo ve church, and F. M. Fish Mr. and Mrs. John Hanken. Automobile sup plies of every kind will be found at this store. Our rep- utation has been built on merchan- dise of highes' quality only er, of 6029 92nd street, has been appointed to fill the pulpit of the Wesit Portland church. Mr. Fish er and family expect to move soon to a home bought near his charge. Miss Katheryn Snook of Zen- da Kan., is visiting ; with __ Miss Marie Rathkev of 88th U. street. Miss Snook visited relatives i in Payette. Idaho, defore coming to Portland. Next Sunday they in tend to motor to Corvallis and Eugene, and take the train from there to Drain where they will visit friends. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Lent of 8817 56th avenue, are pleased over the arrival of their first grand daughter, at Roseburg, on the 6th inst. The little Miss has been named Frances Louise, for her two grandmothers, and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Wimberly of Roseburg. Mr. Wimberly is the city attorney of Roseburg, and Mrs. Wimberly formerly was Miss Leila Lent of Lents, who taught in the Rose burg schools before her marriage. Picnic Lunches • Light groceries for i. lunches; all kinds of Confection •ction- Lost, agate pin on Gibert road ery, soft drinks and Weatherley’s or 92d street. Finder please re Ice Cream, at the Lents Wait turn to Mrs. Boardman on the Gil ing Room. bert road or at the Herald office. R. M. Stone, prop, ml4-21. LOST The Standard Spark Plug of the World 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. ! LENTS GARAGE ! : AXEL KILDAHL, Proprietor. Phone: Tabor 3469 3919 Foster Road Hear it for yourself the phonograph which amazed all Lents RE you one of those who believe that no phonograph can match the voice of the living human? An astonishing discovery awaits you—like those hundreds of residents of Lents who attended the Marie Morrisey recitaL A Thomas A. Edison gave his famous Tone-Test Tuesday night, May 4, in the Yeager Theater. He had Miss Mor risey sing in direct compari son with the RE-CREA TION of her voice by the New Edison.* Music lovers were complete ly baffled. Their ears were unable to distinguiNh the RE-CREATED voice from the liviitg. You have never heard any phonograph that approaches the New Edi son. It RE-CREATES not only the musical notes, but every elusive quality of tone and color which identify the original artist The New Edison “The Phonograp with a Soul ff Come in and hear the identical instrument* which was used at the Yager Theater. Make the great discovery for yourself. Mt Scott Drug Company LENTS Ninety-second Street, near Carline •The instrument used In the Tone-Teat la the regular model which aella for »296 (in Canada. 14*1). It la an exact duplicate of the Laboratory Model which Mr. Edison perfected after «pending Throe Million Pollare In experiment«. SQARE DEAL CANDY STORE CANDIES MADE DAILY Mrs. J. Gilbert rotta and Mrs. G. B. Emmerson of Lents «pent Monday la at in Vancouver, Wn., visiting Mra. Alice Bigelow of the latter city. Saturday SPECIAL'Salted Peanuts 40 cents per pound VTATEMKNT No ■». ot th« flnanclal eondttiou ot MULTNOMAH STATE BANK 5114 Ninety-second Soeeet al Portland, in th« Stat« ot Or««on, «1 tb« c I om of bu«ln«M May 4. 1M0 : eesoueces We Have It Lo«n«and dlacounta .......................... » Overdraft«. ««cured and «n««cur«d,, Bond« and «arrant« ............ ............. Stock«, ««curltt««. Judgment«, «tc. Furniture and fixture«................... . Other real ««tat« owned ................... D m from approved r«««rv« bonk« Cheek« end other ca«h Item«............ Ca«b on bond ........................................ For Groceries you can always do Better at Coulter*s and for Friday and Saturday May 14th and 15th we are going to give away 1-2 1-lb. can of Coffee. Nothing better made, don’t fail |io get your cah, you will like it. Coulter’s Grocery Ml,Mt M M.4U6 M Vi » 1.000 l«.»01 M.7N UM 00 70 NO 17 HAM N total LIABIUTIM Capital «lock p«l<l In I ■urplua fund.............. Undivided profit«, 1« m «xpan««« and tax«« paid............................................ Ml I» Poatal MVlnga bank dapoalu............ n.«M <• Individual depoalU mbHet toeheck.................................. HM.U1 OS Domami certi flcat«« of depoall too uo Calblar check« oulaUndln«. 1.M7 M C«rttfl«d check«...................... 4,10» H Tim* Dcpoalta »•«.»67 M Total ................................................ »M9AM M ■Uta ot Oregon, I County ot Multnomah, l.lhtrain Harkaon. Cashlor of tba abavo named bank, do «olcmnly «wear that tba above Itat«m«nt la tru« to tb« boat ot ■ if knowledge and b«ll«t. •HERMAN RAKKBON, Caehler. Cor root—Attaat: U.JLHARKSON F. II. FOSTItt Director*. ■uberribed and »worn to before me thia ltth day ot May 1M0 RALPH STANZ, Notary Publia. My commlealon expire« April » 1»N. . . .. ■