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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1920)
* THE MT. 3COTT. HERALD. FRIDAY, JULY 80. 1920 ■w LOCAL AND PERSONAL I Mr. and Mr*. Austin of Lent* *1- Advertise in the Herald. Read Goggins new ad. in this is sue. The days are growing perceptibly shorter. Try the Herald job offioe for neat printing. The hum of the wood saw is heard in various parts of the city. Grading will begin on 72nd street between Fremont and Firland, this week. W. M k QUINN AND FAMILY so went over in their auto, returning SHAKEN BACK TO OLD OREGON in company of Mr. and Mr*. Stans. Dr. O’Donnell informed the Herald C- M Wolfard, the Gray’s Crossing yesterday, that W. M. Quinn, and merchant, hi* wife and mother, have wife and the doctor’s daughter, who gone to Long Beach, Wash., to accompanied them to Los Angeles. spend the next two months, leaving California, about two week* ago, the son to attend to the store during were all expected to arrive in their absence. Lenta Thursday evening. The Quinns Potatoes are going down the price went to Lo* Angele* to make of that toboggan slide pretty fast these place a permanent home, but after lay», for which the consumer is thank experiencing several tremblor* they ful. Everybody put in potatoes last were finally shaken back to “dear sprang, and the price boosters will old Oregon." The Herald welcomes have a hard time to corner the crop them back, where there i* no dry land sea sickness. this year. Mrs. Geo. Sinclair of Monroe, Ore Mrs Coffindoffer, who lives on gon. is in the city visiting her daugh 61st avenue, is just recovering from ter, Mrs Frank Barkley at 6020 a serious illness. »2nd street. A. N. Gregor has opened a repair The Mazamas will scale Mt. Baker shop at Gray’s Crossing, on the east next week. The party will contain side of 82nd street. 65 persons. An airplane, evidently one of the Mrs. Paul Lent has returned from a forest patrol machines, drones over visit with relatives and frieniii in Lents every evening, going north. Astoria. Mrs. Thorn of 56th avenue and b7th street! s visiting her brother. Gnce more we are Informed that the Mr. Imhoff, at Estacada, this week. price peak has tieen reached, but only to discover that there are higher peaks W. S. Saunders, the Gray’s Cross beyond. ing butcher shop proprietor, and fam ily. have gone to Wilson river for an Now that there it to be another Jump tn the jirlce of gasoline, will they still outing. call it a til I lug station or an'empty lug The Ladies Home Missionary So station? ciety of the Methodist church will What a gardeu a man could have If not hold further meetings until Sep thiugs were a* sure to come up as tember. they are on the produce dewier's The Anglers Club will hold a tour counter. nament at Bonneville next Sunday. They are sending music by wireless Two or three Lents fly-casters will and before long you'll he able to tell be present a man what you think of him from a Geo. A. Morrison has sold his safe distance. beautiful home in Woodmere for Predictions are the temperature will $4,000. and has moved out. P. Mal rise. There Is no rewson It shouldn't. let was the purchaser It Is th« season for It. and everything The family of G A. Morrison of else Is doing it. Tremont have been at the seaside for TTiat yarn about a ship's crew being ten days past. Mr. Morrison spent saved from starvation by the food car the week-end at the beach. ried for a cargo of parrots Is certainly a bird of a story. When 72nd street is finished, and the paving all done from Firland to Fremont, that part of Mt.Scott will be one of Portland’s prettiest sub urbs. L. Rossall, President of the Fre mont Volunteer Fire Company at Fremont, was laid up for a few days last week with a severe attack of cholera morbus. Miss Mildred Barker of 6212 91st street recently underwent an oper- otion at the Good Samaratian hos pital, for the removal of her ton sils and adnoids. The Park Superintendent is about closing a deal with Mrs. Cauthorn for blocks 18 and 20 in Corvallis ad dition, the land thus acquired to be added to the Mt. Scott Park. Improvement of 86th street still goes on this week. Some of the ex cavated earth is being placed on a vacant lot at the corner of 87th street and Woodstock avenue. L. E. Moore of 83rd street and 68th avenue, accompanied by hie wife, sister and brother, have gone to Spray, Eastern Oregon, on an auto trip, to last two weeks or more. Rev. F. R. Sibley, pastor of the M. E. Church at Lents returned last Fri day from a two weeks trip to Cali fornia whither he was called by mat ters connected with church work. What’ all this trouble about the location of the Mt. Hood Loop high way? Is there a real estate deal back of it, smeoerhwcccc fiac etrb. back of it, somewhere, or just what is the matter? Guy Robertson and wife, returned from a ten day* outing Tuesday, at the Tillamook beaches They accom panied Fred Geisler and family over to the beach last week. The Geislers will stay som time before returning. Mrs. Claud Graves and children of 84th street and 60th avenue have just returned from a two weeks out- ing at the Tillamook beaches. Mrs. Graves operates a grocery at the above number. Mr. Brasure, who lives at the cor- ner of 59th avenue and 77th street, has just recovered from a severe ill ness, and is home from a sanitarium where he was taken for treatment some time ago. The Tremont Volunteer Fire Com- pany has offered a reward of |5 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of parties who have been stealing article* from the dance pavilion, at that place. Many Lent* people took auto trips to the wild blackberry patches last Sunday, and some of the hunter* were lucky. It is said, however, that the wild blackberry season on low lands is about over, but that tons may be had in the mountain*, where the ground is more shaded. Ralph Stanz and bride spent Sun day and Monday at the Tillamook beaches, returning Tuesday night k Classified Ads. Our Big 10c Loaf of Bread AdrsrtisecMOl» sadrr this bsadia* ifc pa Has first taserliea; It per Me« «K* m * m * u «* i Issas. Mielas« chart«. Ut. Cenai « «erd* te U m lia*. has that desired home flavor Lost tniM qjeojq mol « ) mi Xepuii£ u<j blue setting between Catholic church and 8718 Foster Road. Reward Mr*. F. J. Burna Our Pastries are superior in quality is proved by the large number of satisfied customers. FOR SALE—26 full blood Ancona yearling hen* and one roster at $1.00 a piece. Call on Anna Fletcher, 6422 81st St., S. E., after 6 p in. MT. SCOT! BAKERY ICE-CREAM SOCIAL. WANTED—Work by middle-aged The ladies of Shiloh Circle, G. A. K. woman, by hour or day. Cleaning announce that they will give an ice offices, laundry work, etc. Apply cream social at the Hodge lawn at 6411, 94th S. E. 5815 92nd street on Saturday, July 31 from 2 p. m. to 9 p. m. The pro Wanted—-Furnished house or house ceeds go to keep up the expense of keeping room* for two adult*. Would the organisation, which is purely one rent unfurnished desirable sinaJ of human interest in the welfare of house. Enquire at Herald office. 271f those who have survived the greut i civil war. WANTED—Modern residence of five rooms, with at least two lots, EVANGELICAL CHURCH NOTES close in to Lents. Must be a bar — gain. Cash deal. Apply at this of There will be no Y. P. A. services fice. next Sunday evening, because of the camp meeting at Jenning’s Lodge. Plain Sewing All yOung People’s service* there, Plain sewing done reasonably. R. R the Young People’s services there, S Box 444. Foster road. 28 4tx also the Y. P. A. convention on the afternoon of the fourth and fifth of August at th« camp ground. WM. WEINGART, Prop. FOSTER ROAD, near 92ud Street i ■ a a a Your children or others can Cut Rate Groceries Milk. 2 large cans....... ............................................................. email White Bean* 3-lb........................................................... Rolled Osts, 3-lb...................................................................... Fancy Rice, 2-lba...................................................................... . Lima Bean*. 2.1b................................... .................................... Cremettes, Macaroni, Spaghetti, 3 packages .................. Fine Tabla Salt, 8-lb. sack..... ................................................ Snow drift Shortening, 2-lb. can 65c, 4-lbs........................... Tender Sweet Com, 3 can* for............................................... Sweet June Peas, 3 cans for.................................................. Molasses, 5-lb. cans................................................................... Silver Spray Cora Syrup, 5lb. can ................................... Golden Marshmallow Syrup, lolb. can ................................. Mazole Salad Oil, pint* 35c; quart*,65; 1-2 gallon*, $1 25; gallon*................................................................................... Economy Jar Ceps, special, 2 doz. for............................ ... Mason Jar Caps, doz., 25c. Matches, large box ............... Shortening in pails, No. 3e, 66c; 5e 81.16. 10* ................. Pure Lamin pail*, No. 3s 75e, 5s 1 36, 10*......................... Light House Naptha Wash Powder, large package ......... Fruit Jar Rubbers, doz. 6c, extra quality, 2 doz ............ Fresh Oregon Creamery Butter, lb. 63c; roll .................. . 25c 25c 25e 25c 25c 25c 20c SI 25 50c 50c 35c 60c . 1.40 Eggiman’s Meat Market FRESH AND SMOKEI) MEATS AND FISI I Butter unti a a i 5919 Ninety-second Street. Lents, Orogon ■ JI. D. Kenworthy $ Company i • I funeral Directors First-class Srvicee given Day or Night Close Proximity to Cemeteries Enables us to hold Funerals at a Minimum Expense 5802-4 92nd St : ! Lents Sta. labor 5267 The Expert Is the Man I ■ ■ : ! ■ ■ ; ! ■ who diagnoses the trouble with your car when you bring it to us to have it repaired. And the ex pert is the man who does the re pairing after we have explained the trouble to you. And when your car goes out of your garage, you know that it has had consider ate and skillful treatment. a LENTS GARAGE AXEL KILD AHL, Proprietor Tabor 3429 8919 Foster Road Call on the Herald for prices on anything In the Leaflet* Label* Note« Sale Bill* Check* Brief* Envelope* Blank* Poster* Price List* Notice* Coupon* Hand Bill* Folder* Circular* Time Card* Blotter* Pamphlet* Note Head* Placard* Statement* Letter Head* Dodger* Catalogue* Window Card* Receipt* Bill Head* Busine** Card* Program* Milk Ticket* National Supply Co. Admission Ticket* Invitations Meal Ticket* Wedding Stationery Post Card* Calling Card* 172 FIFTH STREET, Cor. YAMHILL Envelope Inclosure* Menu Cards Announcement* Birth Announcement* Legal Blank* 2.45 55c 5c 2.26 2.50 5c 15c 1.25 ílllIimiMIWINIHIIHIMI : i ■ : Phone Tabor 2573 Growers of Seedling Cherries: “The Choke Hold’’ will be the sub- I make good money picking the ject of the morning sermon at the j fruit off seedling trees that is Arieta Baptist church Sunday, unfit for the market or cannery August first Mr. Day will discuss —just __ _ jumble _____ ~ them ... w a into a UU1 box the power of secret sins to strangle and ship to US. We extract the the higher purposes and the nobler seed for propagating purposes. determinations in life. Address: In the evening the subject will bv. OREGON NURSERY CO. “The Promise of Prosperity”. The Oreaco, Oregon. short Sunday evening services are I being well attended The attractive music led by a large choir under the Fflr direction of J. A. Finley ia unusual B VI OolCe Cull Lumber. i Bean scan Poles, rvics, MUI auu Ends UK13 It is the sober opinion of a com ly agreeable this summer. The Pastor will take a much need- I quantity. in petent judge that dandelions make bet ter greens than wine even in this ed rest during August, in prepara The cull lumber can be used period of drought. tion for what promises to be the 1 for various purposes-summer best year’s work in the history of the Public opinion In epitome has ef church. Plans are under way for houses, chicken sneds. etc. fectually swatted the family profiteer the enlargement of the temporary | For prices, apply at mill, 5904 who took four lumps of sugar to hl* Bible School equipment, which will | Foster Road, E. P. Thom. or her rnp of coflfee. be ready by fall. The Womans Society of the Arieta The height of hardship will be An Efficient County Officer. reached If those profiteer* who prey Baptist Church are giving a Food The Mt. Scott Herald feels like pay Sale at the Arieta Sewing Machine on human necessities decide to raise i Store, all day Saturday, July 31st. ing a compliment to Sam. B. Martin, the price of summer furs. cooked food and fruit of all kinds the efficient County Auditor for th«- Present tendencies toward lower will be on sale. The prices will be promptness with which he furnished prices may be ■ mere windfall, Statile reasonable. Get your Sunday Din the copy for the Auditor’s Semi-An values anil prosperitv to endure de ners at the food sale. Come early nual Report of Receipts and Bisburs- mand normal production. ments. Multnomah county, Oregon, for the best service. 500 copies of which were printed last Possibly It would give the somewhat INSECTICIDES INVESTIGATED week for distribution by the county. deflated overall movement a new im The copy was all that could be de petus if King George should apis-ar In How growers may increase the vai- sired in the matter of its preparation, a pair at some Important function. i ue, reduce the cost and lessen the and there were no long waits in get I France will be able to raise enough damage of sprays hpplied for insect ting it to the busy printer, hence this wheat for her own bread this yeas. control, are explained in a new bulle- unsolicited, compliment to a county But the American speculators do not | tin, “Insecticide Investigations,” just officer who does things right. seem to believe It. judging by prices. I off the O. A. C. Experiment Station press. The effect of “spreaders” in THINKING OF A NEW FORD A 5 per cent decrease in five potato getting a thin, smooth and even cov TOURING CAR? uoreage may be due to a realization ering of poison is described by A L. We have a new one and one al- that the ultimate consumers will not ! Lovett, Station Entomologist, from most new. be able to eat so many at prevailing many experiments conducted in the Come in and see us. We can in prices. last few years. The information is terest you bound to prove of very great benefit EAGLE GARAGE Nowadays th« owner of the “one- man farm.” Intensively cultivated. Is | to growers, who may get a free copy “In the center of Lents." In luck, beioK Independent of hired on request. Address Oregon Agri help, unlem he feels the need of a cultural College, Corvallis, Ore. BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES chauffeur. Choir rehersal will begin Friday Mr Frank Saunders of 512-87th Iinmigraut families from South street has just returned from a night of this week. Sunday School America are bringing In greet rolls of fishing trip over on Wilson contiues to grow through the vaca money, sometimes hundreds of thou weeks tion. Next Sunday is expected to be sands of dollar*. One suspect* that river, and report a good catch, anil a record one. Sunday School at 9:45 a fine time. they Intend to rent a flat. a. tn. Good music—all welcome. Preaching „ at __ 11 a. m- Subject:! will stay some time before returning. I - --------- Mr. Howard and Mr. Thompson will Mr. Howard and Mr. Thompson will each have a part in the music. Mr. and Mr*. Thoinpson’s duets will be one of the features of the meetings, from time to time. Evening wor ship at 8 p. m. Pastor’s theme: GREAT AMERICAN COFFEE, 31b. Can, $1.25 “The Uupardonables Sin. Who has Committed it.” CAROLINE MILK the new evaporated milk— I Vegeto bien eine! Fruit« ATTENTION! AULETA BAPTIST CHURCH Tabor Shipping Tag*