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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1920)
LOCAL AND PERSONAL The Kggiman Brothers meat mar ket received a new coat of paint this Oliver Favorite, of Baker, a brother of Mrs. Kasper Wilcox of >»>l 66th avenue, Is a guest at the Wilcox home. Julius Heldt. who formerly lived on week. Donald McNeil completed hie year’s work at O. A. C. and returned home last week Read the ad. of the H.ÄH. gaenge at 103rd street and Foster road, in this issue. Gilbert road east of Lents but who now live* at Anabet station, bought a Buick last week W. K. Thon««, a former resident of Lents, and son are here making repairs on residence a they which own out near 45th avenue. W. I. Garrett of 7527 «1st street, has disposed of his residence and will leave the city. Mrs. returned Feikert Her The spectacle of from sixty to sev enty thousand Shrlnerx marching last Wednesday night, with seventy band* playing along the line of march wax week last from a four weeks' visit at and Corvadla SHRINER’S PARADE THE GREATEST EVER HELD IN PORTLAND to say the least. Inspiring. creating a Eugene picture never to be forgotten by thow granddaughter. who witnessed it. ami their name was Roy Peterson made an auto trip to Yacolt, Wash on business. Tuesday Miss Katherine IVonnell. accompanied legion, her home and is enjoying the week's returning in the evening. the state, and Portland certainly wax festivities in the city. decorated Attorney H. P. Arnest paid a visit to i datives at Hood River last Sat B. Volts is the only merchant F J. Cooper of Woodmere has sold his residence and will remove to Lln- ton, where he has employment. Milla Scotts from Clackamas county. The store formerly operated at Gil bert Station on the Estacada car line, has been discontinued. It was owned While W. Mrs. Wakefield, W. has who been in the east lor the past six week* returned home Sunday, accompanied issue Alexander, principal Woodmere school, and the corps of teachers employed are taking a well earned vacation. Mesdames are teachers The Forester. Hogue and • trust is back of the moth scare prop a well-known real estate man of Tre aganda. mont a few days. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Isam. of 6880 85th street. a son on Jun? 20. Mra Isam will be remembered as Tillie Kildahl. Adeline Rathkey of 88th street is a participant in the electric parade the float which rep this week, on resents the Hula dancer. Mrs Key visited over with from Kalama, Saturday Mr. and and Wash., Sundav Mrs. O. W. Webb of <825 88th street station, returned home from Denver. Col., last Wednesday, wher* some «he went for her heatth two years ago. and is much improved, She will remain in Portland. Mrs. Minnie Fish, a sister of Mrs B. F. Volts, of Woodmere, is visiting the session in a few days, eluded that Oregon is a pretty good up the rails and level the track by the latter part of this week to make ready for the pav- of the Arleta Baptist church. be the limit, per family. addition. l-ents Wednesday A party morning for persons who had seen was in looking the ac ab'gfvt. Harr, more enjoyable,—for all the v. You'll find a new thrill in the glorious songs JAPANEHE WOMAN INJI RED IN 1 PECI 1.1 kit OCCIDENT Japanese woman named of freedom and freemen. Great artists and great bend* have made these R i -C ssatiom * for the New Edison. They’ve put into them a great, lifting Hlxa Stumada met with a peculiar accident Wednesday afternoon Just east of Meanwhile the sugar or two. street, left Smith, of 5680 this week <g> of the spikes striking her on the head with force, the sharp end penetrating the skull for some distance. for 68th la also arrived home from the Oregon State Normal. town hospital. LK.NTS M. E. UHI H< H NOTE* Mr. and Mrs. T C. Cox. 9802 58th of Mr and Mrs. Frank Snyder. Mr Next Sunday will be "Church Join ing Sunday.” church letters to thia church are In vited to be present next Sunday and be received into this communion. The theme for the sermon will be. Sunday school ut 9:45 a. ni. Epworth League at 7 p. in. Frank Sherman, and the Misses Berry A 45-mlnutu vesper service will be held at 8 p. m. und the subject will be. "If 1 Did My l<evel liest.*' Mrs. Kileen, of Gilbert road, east of T.ents. suffered a paralytic stroke the latter part of last week, hut is Mra. W. O Ash, of 91st street and Wood- stock avenue, is improving the ap pearance of his house with a coat of paint this week Why People Go to Church." and Mrs. Elmer Snyder, Mr. and Mrs, She is down town All who are bringing FR1ENDN CHI ItCII NOTES Last Sunday all services were back Sunday school ut 9 4 5. Mr. and Mrs. C. Traver of Yakima. Mr. DIR SALE Good 5-room house and three acres, 2-4 mile from city limits on I,enox avenue. Inquire Lents Junction Mer cantile company. paign to keep up the school for the Wash., while enroute to California by summer. machine spent the first part of the Preaching service at 11 a. m. The WANTED TO RENT week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. theme will be "The Atonement." A four-room house on Mt. Scoti O. W. Webb, of 6225 88th street. Young people's prayer meeting at car line. Rent not to excited |10. Pall They are old time friends. the Herald office, Tabor 7824. 7 p. m. O. W. Weeks, superintendent of the Evening, song service under leader High school at Myrtle Creek, visited ship of Mr. Howard. Pastor’s theme, at the home of Miss Rozella Wilkin "One by One." son, 9002 65th avenue, last Saturday. Mr. Weeks will spend his vacation at Baker. Has your subscription expired? A cordial invitation to all the ser vices. The Herald does all kinds of com mercial printing. Tabor 7824. om ANNOUNCEMENT Mrs. Richardson will close the __ Parlor Millinery at «004 Mth street from July 1 to September 1. In the meantime all summer hats will be closed out regardless of cost. m78-J25 NEW EDISON ••rtf wink s Äe/" Thia marvelous realism mean* that sad your home will enjoy the beat in music. ’ll enjoy it on the Fourth, on the fifth, and every other day to come Not much time left. Better call now. LENTS r a Our Big; 10c Loaf of Bread has that desired home flavor Our Pastries are superior in quality is proved by the large number of satisfied customers. MT. SCOT! BAKERY At 11 a. m. Emery Rees, returned FOSTER ROAD, near 92nd Street missionary from South Africa, spoke of the doing work the in that Friends the district of are Maragolu. Bangor, Sunday school at 9:46 a. m. audience could not watch Mia* Case'* lipa, no could tell who waa tinging, — Mia* Case or WM. WEINGART, Prop. to normal again. Win.. to visit two sisters, one of whom Shopland, assistant superintendent. The Sunday school will enter a cam with the Ri-CesArioN oi her voice by the New Edison. When the light* were put out, so that the 7 There are many tribes and of course Dr. and Mrs. O. A Hess had the many languages. This special tribe is pleasure this week of entertaining she has not seen for 85 years. She Mr. and called the A va rugola people, and Mrs. W. G. Wright, of Co Miss Mildred Pierce of 6501 78th was accompanied by Byron Valentine lumbiis. Ohio, former neighbors of speak what Is called the Luragola rtreet returned last Monday after a and daughter Leia, and Mr and Mrs. the Hess family in the Buckeye state. language. few days visit with her parents in Ka John Valentine, Mrs. Smith expects There was a mass meeting at 3 Mt Scott trains were taxed to their lama, Wash. to be gone about two months. Friends from First Church utmost to carry the big crowds this p. m. < Sunnyside) and Piedmont met with A. Hagglu-nd, from the University G. W. Lewis, owner' of the pretty week during the Shrine and Rose us. Rev. William Kirby, pastor of of Oregon, was a visitor at the home country home .near I^ntx Junction Festival celebrations. of Miss Marie Rathky, of 38th street known as “Gare-Oona," returned this Few accidents have occured during First Friends church of Des Moines, Iowa, gave the very Interesting mes last Saturday evening. week from a business trip to New the week, considering the big crowds sage. present in Portland. The Lents Junction Mercantile Co., York City. Mr. Lewis home wax for- Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Miss Esther Wright of J2nd street recently bought 10 acres at 45th ave berly owned by Dr. McKay before the At 8 p. in. Rev. Taylor from Idaho nue and 107th street, and will place doctor's death, and is one of the at- and 64th avenue returned from a trip wax the speaker. is on the market for sale in acre tractive suburban homes of this dls- to San Francisco last Saturday Bible study class In annex Wed trict. tracts. nesday 7:45 p. m. BIFF! BOOM! BAN4J! Mr. and Mrs. Halderson are enter Prayer meeting Thursday evening Over 8800 worth of firecrackers BAPTÏHT UHl'RUH NOTES taining the latter's parents for a few have been bought by the Lents Junc at 7:45 p. m. tion Mercantile company. Enough weeks at their home at 7824 60th We feel like making special men The Baptists, under the leadership said, boys’ avenue. The visitors are from South of the pastor, are painting the church. tion of the regular attendance of Dakota. Nister Hpencer, who comes from way- They hope to have the work done in lyOST A purse containing IS cents and II- over on the weal side, bringing her Miss Alta Landon arrived home Fri a few days. Choir practice this week was post brary card. Return to Clarence O’Neil, children with her. day from the University of Oregon for 9682 Foster road. J. Sanger Fox, wife and buby, poned because of the Rose Festival. the summer vacation. Her sister Zel family a visit last Friday. Rathky. Anna Case, the superb American «oprano, made one of these teat* on March io, 19*0, at Carnegie Hall, New York City. She sang in direct «ompariaoa Ninety-second Street First aid at the home of her daughter. Rose Renne. barons will shove up the price a peg la 4,000 tone-tesla, it hat demonstrated it* perlett realism. MT. SCOTT DRUG CO woman wax taking clothes from the gard this news with something akin Joseph works' ’ ever could. It Ra-Caaara* the very spirit oi' independent, e Day. line the board became detached, one slowly recovering, Mrs. Such music will fire your patnodam more than “ fire with spikes in one end. and while the wives who have fruit to can. will re to real anger. power and feeling. town, while working at a clothes line At one end of the line was a board It is reported that sugar rationing The house- to catch this precipui and elusive aoul of music, The New Edison will make thia “Fourth” aome- and Marty. Frank and Elmer Snyder are brothers of Mrs. Cox. Rumor has it that The New Edison ha* many times proved it* power Songs of freedom .ng gang. tained relatives from Pendleton, who Mrs. Gibson fell from a street car came down by automobile, The party Tuesday night on the Mt. Scott line rented a lot on East Main street and near Firland station, and sustained camped out there in order to be near injuries, more or less severe in their The party consisted nature. Mrs. Gibson resides in the the festivities. one pound only of saccharine Is to of C. C. Wiley, paid the latter and are avenue the first of the week enter country in which to live. is to come again, Cecil Eichner of Scio, a grandson men having con- Rev Day, pastor of the Baptist church at Colfax, Wash., Is visiting this week with his son. Owen T. Day, month or two. Two crews of was given by a I.entx physician and 6724 Whitman Avenue. for a latter the woman was then taken to an over home. cident. where they expect to remain Mil at Mrs. Fish has Volts Firland John Allen and wife, of 92nd street, work purchased a farm out near Damas- -us and will move out and take pos- at Miss Ozona Ordway, of Reimond, Ore., is spending a couple of weeks with her brother. C. A. Ordway, at are visiting relatives at Klamath Falls by next Monday. It Is l-elieved, and pave to the west rail of the new ear line from Tremont to Firland begin Perfect Heal ism and choose the Edison period cabinet you most desire. Listen to the marvelous Edison R i -C rbations ,—and select some for the Fourth. We’ll send them right out to your home. You can pay on our Budget Plan. That means, you let the purchase price come out of your monthly income,—in smali amounu, just as you wish to arrange. The cement layers will begin work A Miss Stella R.issall. daughter of Mr. Washington county, is a guest of Mrs J. R. Davis at 6429 85th st; cet. for Come in to-tlay Galbraith and Swanson. and Mrs 1- Rossall. Mr. Russell being of, Farmington. CEMENT TO BE LAID SOON ON 72ND ST. working to finish the of SPIRIT/ INDEPENDENCE DAY the Shriners. be paved. Herald. Mrs. enter Portland, with odds favoring tained on the other side of the track will the of R e -C reate the Glorious entertained lard avenue and work south. of local news in this moth Mrs. V. Roberts, Portland Shrlners, the Shriners surely above fact will also acocunt for a lack It is surmised that the potato potato Th< better. The mixer will al. E wing. Johnson. McGinnis. Henry. the looked never that this suburb has borne a rath -r The deserted appearance thia week, the clerk. able attention to Portland roses were nt their best. Brown and the Misses Spooner. Good- scare. Ians from the east south snd north seemed uuvde for the occasion, and the by W. B. Gates, and Paul Welden was The papers are devoting consider Immense value, and witl probably re suit In thousands of adopted Oregon vote in those four precincts has not sunshine, did wonders for the berry crop. fraternal aspect of the occasion, the advertising done for the state la of decreased since the last presidential Seaside lart week, returning the first In »y auto Wednesday afternoon of the present week. Lents station people have been over Clifton Johnson of 77th street and takiny in the.Hhriners' carnival and 64th avenue has said his residence the Rose Festival, with the result The strawberry crop is coming on in good shape, The late rains, follow- ed by a period of warm weather and The great weather, including Wednesday night, by her sister. Mrs. Kimerv of Echo, Mrs. Church Smith of 88th street Ore. Mr. Kimerv and daughter. and 52 nd avenue, motored over to Beulah and Mildred Wukefield rum* to a newcomer to the city and will rc- move to I-ents. occasion. up of the four precincts after the late primary shows that the Democratic election. Mrs. Kill u**n, cf 89th street. near two 56 th avenue is entertaining granddaughters I. F. Coffman, who keeps track of political matters states that a check the given the visitors, and aside from the Mrs. Bert Lowe of Berkley, Cat. 1« dition do not permit of more than visiting friends in Lenta, including one business in the district. He seems to be filling the field satisfactorily. the Coffmans on 92nd street. Mr. Diets has opened a bicycle shop in the building lutely vacated by Pearl Reed on 92nd street. for Shriners of the state deserve credit for the splendid entertainment and grocer tn Woodmere, as the busi ness restrictions governing the ad urday, returning Monday. They camo from all part* ut who have been In attendance at the yearly meeting, ila have ve re- Newberg turned to thelr charge and work at Quilcene, Wash Mrs. Anna Sanders of South Bend, Wash., and a sister of C. B. Norblad. the Sixth avenue grocer, has just con cluded a two weeks' visit brother. Mr. Norblad is one of the singers in the this the 200 voice chorus at Swedish convention week. Mr. with her Norblad the city In la also a member of the entertainment com mittee. The Herald does all kinds of com mereiai printing Tabor 7824. HE SMILES WITH SATISFACTION because our vulcanizing methods saved him the cost of new tires for his car. The old tires were worn out and pretty well patched up, but when we got through vulcanizing them they were almost like new. shoes. No exaggeration to say we added .3000 miles or more to the life of those tires. LEN1SGARAGE AXEL KILDAHL, Proprietor 8919 Foster Road N