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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1920)
* • LOCAL AND PKB9ONAL » Theo. Kaseberg of Ml* Woodstock avenue is re-painting his residsnee Tremont's only tailor, John Robin son. has dosed his shop at that place Prof Morgan of the Belwood school, w ill be principal of the Lents school neat year. Are you watching the Satur lay specials in the Square Deal Candy Co's, ad? Some bargains. Donald G. Guild of Bend. Is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Guil t and wife, at <03»^ 1-X »2nd street. J. Eakins and Haiel E. Kromer. TO39 44th street ««re married this week. Ths brii^i fky* well known Arleta young lady. Rev. and Mrs. F. R Sibley of the Lents M E. church, informally cele brated their 17th wedding anniver sary last Tuesday. Geo. Randle of Tremont, disposed of his furniture and other effects and left last week for Denver. Colorado, where he has a job as switchman. . Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Rinehart, of <<24 54th avenue, are receiving con gratulations over the arrival of a bouncing 8-pound baby boy June 1. Jas. McNamara and wife, of Whlt- man avenue, returned Munday from a visit with friends near Beaverton. Mr. McNamara is an ad man on «he News. Adolph Schirmer, the harness man at the I^nts Hardware store, this week purchased a residence at 9503 58th avenue, the seller being A. Weis- back. Mrs. C. H. Bateman of Be 11 rose re turned last week from Bend, where she represented Pleasant Valley grange at the meeting of the Sta’e grange. Ed. Thurston, an old time grocery clerk of Lents, together with his fam- ily, Sundayed with his father, who lives on 95th street and Woodstock avenue. Mrs. George Carney and Miss Dor- othy Carney spent the week-end at Celllo visiting Mrs. Carney’s brother, who haa extensive fishing interests at that plaoa. Arthur Kenworthy, of Kelso. Wash.. Was a Mt. Scott visitor last week. Coming up to visit his mother. Mrs. Lester Kenworthy, of <<1< 55th ar»- nue, and many friends. The Oecar Freeburg 'house and lots situaated on 58th avenue near *2nd street, were sold this week to James Barnes, a new comer. The Freeburg- formerly lived In Lents Mrs. Freebuig is now in Alaska while " —a. I Mdth W Wi Wskefisl/ and cbUdrw ' LKNTb M. E. CMAfUH Mie» Mildred Wakefield accompantaJ ' Prayar msetlng Thursday at I p. m ih»m home and will remain with theA Cbolr praotlee, FrlJay »vening ns fro* tIM» until Mrs. Wakefield return* Epworth League social Maturday Mr. Frseburg le in Californie on bust- east. wh«r< ah« is at,the bedside if •vening. th» l»th of June, at 7 o'elock. nesa^ The sale eras made by Ken her mother. Who is veA ill Nest BundaY morntng th» Hunduv nedy and Wilcox. School will obssrv» vacatlon Bunday. The county has a force of men bua^r Ed. A. Anderson. formerly of Gray's ro-surfaclng the road leading frowi froui It bsing th» first Munday of ths vucs- tion perlod Thsre will be a surprixn Crossing, bought a cottage last week «2nd street to 5»nd street foetir at <187 Whitman avenue. and now road as fsr as Anabsl. The rdfd had nuiubsr on th» program after the Hundav occupies his new home. worn pot holes In place«, and Mod $1 »Ingtag of th» first »ong. the repairs which uiv nof being made School open« at 9:<5. Joseph I .ore ns. returned to Lents The work la under the supervision $T The toplc of th» »»rnion at II a. u. last Friday from a vlait to North Da- will b» "Th» Kingdotn. of Ood." county Roadmaster Ealchell. kota and points in Eastern Washing Epworth leugne Service at 7 p m . Adolph Kaugiaer of »<11 S5th avi and at 8 p. m th» aermon sitbject • ton. He was gone about three months. uue. left last Friday for tha Ixnvpr "Th» Best Helling Book an th» Mur- Tbs G. A. R. veterans. Ladies of Hilets river where he will engage hi kst." the Grand Army and Women's Relief have *i Th» Bunday Hrhool 1s to salmon fishing. Mr. Kangiaer had fol Corps of the department of Oregon lowed fiahiug over there for several plcnlc at Peninsula Burk, on the after are holding a convention at Astoria years past, during ths summer ami noon of Jun» IS, atartlng from the ■ his week. church at 1:59 p m and returning fall. All In th» »vening after rush houra. Robert Geaell of <119 »»th street, 1 fbuglass Parks uni wife, who, for membera of th» achool their and left Sunday morning for Berkley. nine months past, have been teaching friand» ara Invltsd to go. Cal., where he will work until this school at Beaver, Ttlamook county. The Clean-l'p and Palnt-l'p eam- fall when he intends to onter Berk paid a visit Friday last to Mr. Parks palgn haa Struck th» Methodist peopl-- ley University. uncle. J. N. Fisher and family, at <o|t‘ who ar» now planning to niake thelr •Miso Irene Quintette, of Marshfield »2nd street. They will remain in the church corner cl»an and attractlvo is visiting with her slater, Mrs. W. city. They were formerly residents of About 1100 has beeei »ubm-ribed fer thia purpoa» and niore will be auh- McCarter, of 5<29 <8th street, and is l-»nt*. »cribed by Intereated Individual». being extensively entertained by her The thrifty town boy is now calling Child re ns Day coni» th» thlrd Suu many friends in the district. at residences and business places with day In Jun*. Edwin Wagstaff of Wqpdmere. left the Inquiry: "Have you any old papor last Thursday for Japan, where he or nitgaaines that you have no use AB1.ETA ILAPTIMT CHI IK 14 will be engaged as bookkeeper for for»" Old papers bring as much ks the Munday will be Childrens IVy at «he some steamship company. He in- scrap iron In the market, and tends to be gone at least three years i>oys know their value. Arleta Baptist church. Both the • i Ifon't forget to read the Bargain mornlug and »venlnr services will be F Hathaway, who has a grocery at devoted to the children. At the morn ■ «<001 S3 nd st ret. sufered a severe at Day ad of the lent» Junction Mercan Ing »•rvic» th» Beginners. I'rtmary an I In this issue. They tile Company tack of stomach trouble last Thurs younger Juniors will take part In th ’ day night, and for a time his life was have some real bargains for you. program. In the evening the ilde- despaired of, but now is improving. unior» and Intermediates will give Mr. Pierson, living at »5th strset nd <4th avenue, sold his residence» the evenings entertainment. The Hun- Mrs. ' Lester Kenworthy, of <<18 Jay Bchool of the Arleta church . U> 55th avenue, has returned from Ka- this week to a newcomer. doing unusually good work. Every condldo. Cal., where she was called «nd Carl Hawkins spent ths week department haa made a aubataillliil to the bedside of her father. She in Albany with relatives. «« growth In the last year. Th« School reports her father much improved in « ♦ has never been in a better cgndltioi health, and the weather exceedingly it In expected that the attendance dur DAILY' BIBLE M'HOOL FROM in sunny California. hot ing th» sumnur months will continue JI NF. I« TO JULY without th» usual decline. J. L. Robertson of Silverton, for-u- The Arleta School will co-ops rat’ erly a real estate dealer of 1-ents, re- cently underwent an operation, and la The daily vacatlonal Bible school with the Mt. Mcott Dally Vacation -till in a serious condition, according will begin its sessions at the Milla -4 Bible Nchool. June 2t to July 9. A to a letter received by a LenQ resi Avenue Presbyterian church on June number of Its teacher» will b» on the dent this week. It and continue to and Inclusive of Vacation Scholl staff. On Munday evening June 20. th» July 7. The school will be under ’he Since the railroad began laying new auspices of District No. 9. Multnoma'’ choir of 40 voices, under the dltec- .ailp on the road from Tremont to County Sunday School association, and tlou of Prof. J. A. Finley will gl»«Q» Firland on 72nd street, most of the Miss Georgia Parker, associate see« sacred concert. Theee concert» are iuto travel has been diverted (O retary of the Oregon State Sundijj always *»0 received. The paatar vffil other streets, on accqpnt of the.torn Hnhool Association will bo nrtn«ipa*i .give a short sermon on "The Igno up crfnditloa of that street. Yber teachers will be selected* frojj rant Fool." ? •» ‘ v* "W - adjacent communities. Children are The putting in of'new sewers on MT. P <;i H D mi i iing 71st street is about finished. The city to have the ft+edoni of the Mt Hcott nas had a large force of workmen en- playgrounds under careful supervlt, Mt hau i social meetinv taged in this work for some time pa»’.. ion. ■t at tha home ot'Mrs. Pariah. 4848 Sitii On Foster road the sewer ditch is •tre»t, Wednaaday afternoon. The Kern Park <1 E. Society down about 20 feet. The work of "Common Mistakes in Daily Living" time was spent playing 500. Delict vu» placing sewers on <2 street Is nearly is the topic for discussion at the Kern refreshments were served by the hoe- •lobe. Park Christian Endeavor Society, et ;»an and a substantial silver offering Mr and Mrs. Klmmery and daugh- | 4<th avenue and <9th street. Mis* was taken. The neat meeting will be 77th <er Beulah, returned to Echo, Or».. ; Ella Beckelhymer will lead. Ev»rp- with Mrs. J. H. Coop»r, »treet negt Wednesday Wedncsday. after a few days visit one welcome. The late rain has braucht out the roses, and also helped the unorname®- tai but nevertheless valued cabbag» i1 " * EVANGELICAL Y. P. A. ELECT PRESIDENT The Young People of the Lents Evangelical church mot at the homo of Mrs. N. Q. Heddln. Tuesday even ing in business session, one feature being to elect a new president ex mir present une, Mrs. Heddln, la leaving for the summer. Win. Anderson war elected and desires the support 'in.I co operation of all members und friends of the Y. P. A. l,et US show our interest by being present at th- Munday evening service, and be ua encourage nient and help to him The evening was <u>rnt by plu/lilg games, and a good social time was Refreshments wer» had together, served by the hostess. The Y. P. A. will give a homemade afternoon and de sale, Haturday “ Watch for post « vening of June 1». ere and further' announcement ile«! week and get your mouth ready fur a good piece of pie. TXIHBV A UMiT leve rias WORRYING AU. TIIK TIME. FIUENDK CHI III II MWEN We are glad to report that Mrs. Mann, who was hurried to the hos pital Munday night. .May 10. la much Improved and Is home uguln. The Itev. Harris, of Kunwia. gave the message Munday night. June <, All services for this week, except prayer meeting 7:45 p. m., will lie yearly postponed because of ths meeting at Newberg. which began June 8. Munday school al regular 9:45. next Munday. All other a for the day postponed. After Munday, June 18. rocular services as follow». Munday school. 9:45 n. m.; preaching. 11 a. I Hi. and s P m.; Christlun Endeavor. 7 p. in. i Illlile duns III annex, 7:45 p. m.; choir practice. Tuesday. 7:45 p. in.; prayer meeting. Thursday. 7:45 p. m. RAFI 1ST < III lu ll NOTCH Sunday School al * 45 a. m. Childrens l»ay esercises at" II a. m. Young Peoples Prayer Meeting at 7 p. m. Preaching at 8 p m . subject “Jesus Christ the Dtvlne Hon of God." Mr. Huwnrd will have charge of the music. to send THBT DO. Houses for Solo ■isc, from > rooms op. First payment $100 or mort. Balance easy. See Kennedy and Wilcox, Tabor 4811. mlijli * ANNOVNCKMKNT Mrs. Ruhs ninon will eloa« the Parlor Millinery at «004 HBUt sUwt la laKin-s Of M. E. Church Hoht Rasas r from July 1 to September 1. the meantime all summer Bau WiU The ladles Aid of the IsnU M K church held abuaaar Wednesday In the hr closed out rcgardleM at epat. I sales room of the Hquare Deal Candy Company store. Lunches were served all afternoon and all sorts of fancy and useful articles were on sale. The pro ceeds amounted to something over |TI lAMT-KEWAItl» A White Mitrine cap. between Jilnd street und <<tb avenue on «Sth avenue and 87th street Reward. Addrek- 8704 <8th avenue. Telephone Tabor 72?». Want to Rent A Modern House in goed toca- Might hay eventually If tion. price Is right. Bay L Davis at Eagle Garage. Lents fat' « — ■ai A Big Saturday Special V Lents Junction Mercantile Co Cor. 103rd Street and Foster Road 77ie Time, the Place, the Inducement The Time- Saturday, June 12th The Place-Our Store, 103rd St. & Foster Rd The Inducement-Prices you can't Duplicate How Can We Do It? That's Easy: We pay no city taxes! We are outside the high rent sone! We buy for cash! We share our profits with you! THAT'S ALL THERE IS TO IT. OUR PRICE LIST Bacon Backs, per lb...................... ............ Bacon, per lb................................................. Pure Lard (bulk)......................................... Compound (bulk)......................................... Salt Pork....................................................... Armour’s 4-lb pail lard............................... Swift’s Jewel Shortening......................... Tomatoes, 10c per can, 11 cans.............. Pineapple, per can............... ....................... Uncle John’s Maple Syrup, pints 45c quarts ........................... Coffee, per lb.. ............... Uc and Good bulk coffee, per lb......................... I 36 12$ Karo Syrup, light, 10-lb. tin............... ” T‘ 5-lb. tin ............. .H 44 dark, 10-lb. tin................. 1.1« 44 ii ” 5-lb. tin................. Crown and Olympic flour 49-lb. sack. 3.M Cornmeal, 0-lb. sack....................... Chiradellis Chocolate, large cans Borden’s, Libby’s and Carnation Milk each 13c, 2 for....................................... By the case .................................................. 5.7$ No substitution! No cheap city tale stunts! No monkey business. Clean and Up-to-Date Standard Goods. All Freeh DOORS OPEN FROM 7 A. M. TO 9 P. M. We also operate a First-class Butcher Shop, Meat» Fresh and of good quality. A trial will convince you. We deliver at your door. Our market is open Sunday from 9:00 a. m. to 2:00 p. m. LENTS JUNCTION I Let us ¿ive you the REALISM TEST % Y qu ’11 find yourself won Endorsed by Psychologists dering who’s singing—a real, living artist, or the New Edison. The sensa- tion is quite extraordinary. Distinguished psychologists from American universities tried the Realism l est for themselves. They declared it a really scien tific way of listening to a pho nograph. Not “just listening" Come in and try the Realism Test—any time. Don’t come with the idea you will “just listen”to a phonograph. The Realism Teat is “hearing”, —in a new and Setter way. It is “hearing” so keen, so sensi tive, that you get the full effect of the New Edison'a taarvelous realism. Step in and try thia teat. 2Ä? NEW EDISON '•n, wMb « *./" hat realism for you. Y ou can find out about the Bud get Plan, too. It’s the better busincM way of buying your New Edison MT. SCOTT DRUG CO (gj Ninety-second Street r See if e LENTS -