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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1920)
LOCAL AND PERSONAL TWENTY-SIXTH A N NIV ESS A R Y Y. P. A. HOLDS MEETING Because— I get what I pay for. Because—I want to see the goods before I buy, Reuben Morterud is taking his The young people of the Lents ... Beca.se—I wU what I product < vacation as Seaside. Evangelical church held their month here at home. Adicrliaaacau ssder Ibis kesdisg He per A daughter was born to Mr. and ly business meeting at the home of Because— this is the place when. I lute Hr»t IsKrUsa; fc per Mac ca.h saU<ss*»i Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Scheuerman make my money and thia is the l*»uc. Miaiaaa .barg«. 24c. taaal b aaed* Mrs. Wm. Kirtz the 26th ult to IM line. Having planned an out-door meet place to spend it. F. ,B. Rayburn of Salem, visited ing it was held oo the lawn which Wh> n doling the cards the writer Lost—White fox terrier dog with his parents at 8709 56th avenue, last was lighted with electric lights. naturally observed the response to , yellow. He to rather tall and week. After the business session the social his endeavors and to pleased to re . thin, no collar. Return to 6015 hour was spent toasting weinies. late that, with one or two exceptions ! »9th tsreet S. E. Phone Lenta 2421 Sam Turk, of Timber, was the buns and marehmellows over a bon he wus «iwn * cordial greeting, Automatic. lt _ guest of Percy Pile of 86th street, The report of delegates from !ftnd the slog;ul ,.j tn|de home„ fire, last week. the convention willbe a _ i sptx-ial hangs on the wall or is displayed in FOR SALE— 25 full blood Ancona — — 11V Dr. and Mrs O. A Hem of 5406 feature of next Sunday evening's the windows of many of our var yearling hens and one rooter at 81 00 »‘2nd street, spent last week-end at service, All y uoneogpreuotu Y a ious busincM establishments. If all a piece. Call on Anna Fletcher. 6422 Welche’s. service, All young people are in will practice what this little placard 81st St., S. E., after 5 p in. I vited to meet with us in all our preacheth, soon a desirable change Clifford Wilson is reported serious meetings W ANTED Work by middle sge.l for the better in business conditions woman, by hour or day. Cleaning ly at the home of his mother, on Corresponding Secretary in this locality is assured 56th avenue. office?, laundry work, etc Apply Apropos of the subject, at this 6411, 94th & E. UNITED BRETHREN FOURTH Mr. and Mrs. Tom Allen of »2nd time the publisher of this news PASTOR CONVALESCING (Hiper wishes to say a few worda: street have returned home after a Wanted—Furnished house or house- two months absence. Mrs. C P. Blanchard. 6713 Powell Haiing recently purchased the Mt. J.eepmg rooms for two adults. W ould : Scott Herald and its splendid equip I rent unfurnished deaicable amal Mrs. Herman Rettig and daugh- Valley road, pastor of the 4th Uniter! ment and added thereto an up-to- house. Enquire at Herald office. 27tf Brethren church, was able to ’ be un ter. Ida, went to Seaside Tuesday date. first-class typesetting machine, to remain a week. officially present at her church last WANTED—Modern residence of representing as well as new faces of Sunday. This was the first appear five rooms, with at least two lota, Jess Amsberry and family have ance of Mrs. Blanchard at services type and other printing material ilose in to Lents. Must be a bar moved from 4821 64th street to a since her return from the hospital . galore, a cash investment well up in the four figures, we believe we are gain. Cash deal. Apply at this of new home in Reedsville. about four weeks ago. , entitled to the patronage of this com- flee. Mrs. Powers of 56th avenue, re I munity (not as an act of charity) MILLARD AVENUE CHURCH Plain Sewing turned this week from a visit with but purely from :i business viewpoint. Last Sunday morning at the Mil Plain sewing done reasonably. R. R. her father at Prosser. Wash. We shall endeavor to do business, 3 Box 444. Foster road. lard Avenue Presbyterian church the 28 4tx Mrs. E. Smith of Washigton pulpit was filled by a former pastor, •on business principles—minus the county, mother of Mrs. Emma Taylor Rev. W. H. Amos. In the evening 1 profiteering prices, and via, paren- < of 86th street, passed away last the Rev Dr. Angus H. Cameron, thesis conduct the Mt. Scott Her-I week. who has been suppling at this churvh aid in a manner that it may prove for the past few weeks, spoke. Dr of material benefit, not only to its Growers of Seedling Cherries: Mia. S. A. Cobb of Colton, Ore.,' Cameron came to Portland recently publisher but prove a prime factor in I Your children or others can formerly of Firland, has been a! from Coronado, Cal., where he was the business and social circles of make good money picking the guest of Mrs. J. H. Zehrung at 7105 ■ engaged in the ministry, Previous- 1-ents and country tributary thereto fruit off seedling trees that is 48th street. It is now* up to the patrons of; ly to assuming the duties at Cor- unfit for the market or cannery Mrs. Ines Gulliks is attending the onado. Dr. Cameron was pastor of this paper, who are interested in this community to organize and' just jumble them into a box buyers meeting in Portland this week, Emmanuel church of Detroit, Mich., ami ship to us. We extract the and selecting milliery goods for the a position which he held for 16 patronize home industries to thei seed for propagating purposes. last cent possible. Otherwise, pre years. fall trade. Address: pare for Portland proper to swal OREGON NURSERY CO. Mrs. Berry of Oakland. Cal., is Mrs. Jennie M. Smalley died at low us up in the near future -body, visiting her son, S. C. Berry’ of her home 7504 60th avenue. Sat boots and breeches. Orenco, Oregon. 4537 67th street, for an indefinitely urday, August 7 at 2:30 p. m. Her extended time. funeray service was held at Ken Harry Hamilton of San Francisco worthy’s chapel Monday, August 9 at is making a somewhat extended visit 3 p. m. the Rev. Mr. Frye officiat with his mother, Mrs. Geo Wilson ing Mrs Smalley was 82 years old. of 4823 64th street Mrs. Martin Casey, Sr., daughter Mrs. Janette Williams of Los An Nellie; Mrs. Martin Casey Jr., and geles, is visiting her sister, Mrs. I. son Frederick, were guests of Mr. T. Fossler, and mother, Mrs. Wor and Mrs. Geo. McArthur last Tues day, enroute to Fresno Cal., from den, at 4923 29nd street. Toppenish, Wash. A chicken dinner will be given at j St. Peter’s church Sunday, August, “Turkey in the Straw.” 29, from 12 to 2 o’clock, at 91st The editor Along Broadway was street and Gilbert road. Tickets, 75c. once present at a recital in a small New Jersey town,where a celebrate.I C- D. Saunders, who was seriously violinist was the principal perform injured at Dorenbecker’s furniture er. As we were waiting at the factory, is slowly improving and station, to go to New York, a sta has returned home from the hos- tion lounger sauntered up and, no pital. ticing the violin case under the ar Mrs. Frank Wilson the popular tist’s arm, said unto him: lady clerk in Coulter’s Grocery’ re- “Say, pardner, kin you play “Tur turned Monday evening from a two key in the straw’” weeks outing and visit at and near The violinists shrugged Bellingham, Wash. shoulders. “What did he say? asked the Mrs Vera Pfeiffer and daughter, music lover. Patricia, arrived in Lents from Seat “He said ’No’,” I replied. tle, Wednesday evening, and will ' ‘“Why, that gink told don t know visit a short time with Mrs. Pfeif- nothin,” was hee comment as he feris aunt, Mrs. Geo. A. McArthur. walked away in disgust. Perhaps some day when the Mrs. Henderson, Sr., and her phonograph has raised our standards daughter, Miss Mildred of Michigan, of real musical appreciation. are spending the summer as guests “Turkey in the Straw” will be al of the former’s son, Frank Hender most a forgotton melody. But just son of 80th street and 61st avenue. now you will scarcely find a young “Turkey in Among the out-of-town people ster who hasn’t heard who attended the funeral of Mrs. the Straw” and essayed it on the It has never been ren- | Jennie M. Smalley of Woodmere harmonica, more snap and sparkle I dered with were Mrs. Bancroft of Seattle and Edison Re-Creation by; than in an Dr. Leonard Andrews of Astoria. an old favorite, Billy Golden. Little Clara Guidi, a four-year-old Beauty and a River. was buried Saturday the 7th from There are a thousand things to re- her home. The interment, under Kenworthy's direction, was made in member and to say about the ri ver. which seems to be of IltUe use In the Happy Valley cemetery. half-dozen miles I kn ... best, after It Ninety-second Street Lents Tabor 2295 onsequence The pet dog belonging to Warren has made Itself of gi Chrisholm of 4735 70th street, was by serving to carry perhaps a dozen recently killed by a passing auto or 20 mills, of one kind and anotl r. Between Its dam it has a elvll z <1 and mobile. subjected look, but below the In?« Mrs. John Rogers and her daugh falls, nt the Landing. It apparently feels Itself t<> be Its O’ :i master, anil ter of 4605 70th street, were guests serves In no public capacity except t< two days last week at the moun carry a boat now and then, • • • 1 I tain home near Rhododendre,' of think its chief use is Its beauty, till'1 Dr. Webster. that has never born ns I’ldely app e S O. Jcwe t cia'ed as It ought to !• For sale—Some fine pigs at re HARKEN TO THE SLOGAN sonable price, if tak-m soon, Call ‘fahor 1822. Address C. F. Zinser Recently the Mt Scott Herald P No- 3 Portland 31 32.x printed handsomely, in two color? and distributed gratuitously to the PUBLISHERS NOTICE various business houses of L^nts an-1 •hen sturdy pioneers were hewing out a home vicinity a placard suitable for hang •nd an existence In the West, the manufacture of Owing to the H. C- L. and partic ing on the wall or placing in the ularly the increase of cost of every window, containing the following: thing necessary for the publication I BUY AT HOME of a newspaper, we are compelled Because—my interests are here. to insist that subscriptions to the Because—the community that is Mt. Scott Herald must, on and after good enough for me to live in is August 10, be paid in advance, good enough for me to buy in. i begun. Today the name FULLER ____ ____ ___ paint manufacturing on the Paci Lo Coast—a name that'hás kepi While the price is a very insignifi- Because—every dollar spent a* faith with quality for 71 years. cant sum to the individual, it means home stays at home and works for Made tor the Pacific Northwest, FULLER Paint to the best for a hardship to the publisher to carry the benefit of the community. your house or building. Because—the man I buy from f»ay delinquents. While the majority of our subscribers readily respond at his part of the city and county taxes the expiration of the year, by inves Because •the man I buy from 1849-1920 ti gat ion we find that there are just helps support the school, my church. Northwest Brandies st enough in arrears to embaías our my lodge, my home, Portland, Seattle, Tacoma, Boise. bank account if this system of do Because—I believe in transacting ing business is continued. A prompt business with my friends. response to this gentle reminder will Because—the man I stand back of be truly appreciated. stands back of the goods he sells. Classified Ads ATTENTION! i For Sale at Coulter’sGrocery r W. P. Fuller & Co ALICE VERLET 7s coming! F" ¡ he celebrated soprano will appear in person at an invitation concert-—in the Yeager Theatre. Monday Evening September 13th She will lie assisted by Victor Young, pianist. Rotiert Velten, violinist, and by “The Phonograph with a Soul.” This appearance of the great opera star in Lente will be the event of the season for lovers of good music. F ree T ickets Call, write or telephone uh for free ticket* of admittance. They will be issued in order of application. Mt. Scott Drug Company Ninety-second Street, Lents n.&H. GARAGE ■ ■■■ 103rd STREET and FOSTER ROAD STOP! LOOK!! LISTEN!!! JUST A FEW LINES-think them seriously over: In regard to your “Lizzy, ” if you are her lover. She needs overhauling, from one end to the other, the same as her sister, father and mother. Her brother was in for a Lee cord tire, her sister is here for some spark plugs and wire. Her cousin is badly in need of a coil; her other relative}« are using our oil. We carry a stock of things you use; sucn as tires, tubes and inside shoes. Our lines are: Lee, Crescent and Fisk our guarantee with them-you take no risk. Your money refunded, if they don’t satisfy. Just come down to the Junction and give us a try. You can get us by phone, day or night. Hugo. Tabor 6168. Ask for : ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ i Ford, Maxwell, Chevrolet Specialists Converting Old Into New 1’hats what oiri tire vulcanizing does for you. Turns and old, worn almost ready-to-junk shoe or tube into practically p new casing or in ner tube. Douses, often tribles, the life of tubes ¡ind tires and that means much.ii> these days of thrift and conservation. Puts dollars in your pocket, atoo. i I LENTS GARAGE AXEL KIL*5 a HL, Proprietor Tahor 3429 8919 Foster Road ■ « ■