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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1920)
Card of Thanks Toni Leahy of 9715 Foster ro.xd Mrs. G. Peterson of 5714 88th returned Sunday from Pendelton, i street, died the 29th inst., from We wish to thank ail our relatives and friends for their assistance and Billy and Sam Neil have gone after spending three days at thk ! childbirth. Round Up. sympathy during the illness and to Bend. F. R. Petersoij has returned from death of our husband and father, his visit to St. Louis as u delegate J. E. Hanken of 84th street is also for the beautiful floral offer- John Leahy,foreman of the Stan recuperating from an attack of dard Oil Co. at Astoria, and wife to the Retail Druggists Association. inga. asthma, in Enterprise. Ore. A. W. Powers and daughter Helen returned to Mr. and Mrs. McArthur moved Geo. C, Powers Astoria last week after spending a into their residence recently pur The Five Point club will heet Roy O. Powers with Mrs. E. A Droste, 9409 57th week with theia parents, Mr. and chased at 9419 91th street and Gil W. L. Golden Mrs. James Leahey of 9715 Foster bert road. avenue, Tuesday, October 5. road. The I. O. O. F. building is being The gas company has been con G. A. R. MENU Harry Dungay of Seattle, nephew treated to copious applications of necting up their pipes with Port- of Mrs L. E. Maffett of 6335 90th paint. Chas. Warde is wielding the nomah dairy and Canary place the at Bean Supper at I. O. O. F. hall, street, was drowned in Hoods Canal artistic brush past week. Lents. Saturday. Oct. 16: ¡September 11, falling off a targe in See the Lents Junction Mer, Co Hors D’Oeuvres Speaking of weather, wonder to the water. His body has not Potagv Jussine where you would go to beat the yet been recovered. He was 23 ad. in this issue They offer spec ials for Saturday -that will save you Boiled Salmon, Sauce Hollandaise brand handed us by the weather years old anti single. a trip “down town." Try ’em. Dressed Cucuml»er man the front end of this week. Pommer Rosalind Attention is called to the display C. M. Zell of The Dalles, arrived Fillet of Beef, pique a la Goddard Jim Provine, who has sold his advertisement of Gribble Bros., in Maryland Gem Peaa en Cause ranch near Salem, visited Mr. and the garage business, 50th and Powell at the home of his brother-in-law, Potatses Dauphin Mrs. R. M. Stone Monday, of this Valley road, in this issue. The Grib Geo. E. Lewell« n of 5706 77th street Pineapple Frappe week, and resumed his journey to ble boys i are well and favorably- last Tuesday evening for a short Roast Spring Chicken, au Greason Hood River, Tuesday. known in this community. Allen T. stay. Heart of Lettuce, Tomato Mayonaise Gribble served faithfully in the P. The Perfection Confectioery at Macaroon Glace There will, be a reception given O. station at this place for several 9143 Foster road is as neat as a Roquefort, Frontage de Brie the teachers of Lents, October 15, months. Both boys saw strenuous new pin under the new management Toasted Crackers at the school house and they should war service, Andrew as mechanic Cafe Noir add no doubt will receive a cordial in the Ariel corps, and Allen received Read their ad. elsewhere in this issue. greeting b.V| the patrons of our wounds while in active service. school. * A CORDIAL INVITATION The Chautauqua Circle will hold Eugene Hays, wife and daughter the first meeting of the season at The patrons and friends of the Mrs. Nellie Woodworth recently entertained Mrs. Cora Cratner from of Chicago are visiting J. J Swain the Lents library on Thursday, Oct. Lents school are most cordially in- Mr. 7 at 2 p. tn. All who are interested vited to attend an Industrial ex* Ottowa, Kan., a former school mate. and family of 88th street. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stewart of Hays and Mr. Swain have not seen in this are cordially invited to at- hi bit to be held in the assembly hall of the ls*nts school on Friday East Liverpool, Ohio, and Mrs. Roy- each other for 40 years. Mr. Hays tend will visit hi# sisters, Mrs. Newman Mercer of Nampa Idaho. Axel Kildahl, proprietor of the afternoon, Oct I. 1MB, from 12 to and Mrs. Lulu Buseler who reside 5 o'clock. Next Sunday will be Home com in Washington before returning to Lents Garage will demonstrate the EMMA 1’. MCGREW Universal lighting System at the ing Day at the Laurel wood Cong their eastern home. The Swain regational church. All members who and Hays families made a trip over Gresham fair next week. Mr. Kll- FOR SALE CHEAP Excebior have been away on vacations are the Columbia! Highway. Mr. Hays dahl says he will show the farmers Motorcycle or will trade for lum how to enjoy a ranch life on most cordially urged to be present. has fallen in love with Oregon and ber or wood. Morgan 9637 45th may locate here permently. Alfred R. Camp. Ixirn Oct. 9, avenue S. E —tx At the Third United Brethren church next Sunday morning the Chas. Hein, recently from near 1841 died Sept. 28, at his home at FOR SALE—One saddle. Price 15. The funeral pastor, Rev. E. O. Shepherd, will Pendelton has bought nine acres of 10327 61st avenue Also nine hens at $1.25 each. Call use for his subject “Forsaken;” and fine land and a residence on 104th took place from Kenworthy’s un at 8115 62nd avenue O-l-lt-x. in the . evening he will speak on street and- 48th avenue, and moved dertaking parlors and the remains FOR SALE—One 1919 model Har “Making the Test.” thereon with his family. Mr. Hein interred in Mt. Scott cemetery, fol ley Davidson Moorcycle first class will add many improvements to this lowed by a large concours» of condition. Phone Tabor 1477 ltp. Last Sunday, the first Sunday of property, including a large plot mourners, The ceremonies were in the United Brethren conference planted to berries and different charge of he G I I! of which FOR EXCHANGE—5'» foot good bath tub for 5 foot tub on ac- year, the pulpit of the Third Ignited varieties of other fruits. Mr Hein order he was a highly esteemed count of remodeling of house. Brethren church was filled by the and excellent family are the class member Call at 6-318 89th street, or phone • Rev. E. O. Shepherd, who was re of people gladly welcomed in this •>12 38 1 I The season for bugging ducks and turned to that pastorate for an community—those with vim and pheasants begins today, The limit other year. enterprise. on ducks is 25 in any one day,* nor NOTICE TO CREDITORS On Friday evening Oct. 9, the Dor Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunberr of 7118 more than .'Ml in any 7 consecutive In the Circuit Court of the State of cas class of the Laurelwood M. E. 53rd avenue, left last week for East days, Only five pheasants can be Oregon, for the County of Mult Sunday school will give an enter ern Oregon points in the interests killed in any one day and not to ex- nomah, Probate Department. tainment at the church. The funds of the eradication of the White ceed 10 in any 7 consecutive days In the Matter of the Estate of derived will be used for the class Plague! Her itenary included The The season remain- open for phea- Louis Corak, Deceased. expenses. The class, of which Miss Dalles, Pendelton and Le Grande. sants until Oct 31 and ducks until Notice is hereby given that Frank Edith Maize is president, is taught At the later place the Union County Dec. 31. • Harper, the undersigned, has been by Dr. W. D. Lockwood. Public Health Association is be John Michaele of Elk Prairie, duly appointed administrator of ing held. This State Assaciation Fredrick Rabuck of South Dakota near Molalla arrived in Portland the estate of Louis Corak, deceused, which Mrs. Dunbar represents has was a lunch guest at the home of as the guest by tile Circuit Court of the State splendid plans for the encourage- the first of the week his grandson. F. E. Crttm of 5603 at 5672 72nd street where his wife of Oregon, for the County, of Mult memnt of hygienic practices among nomah, probate department, and line 70th street, last Tuesday. Mr. Ra school children. Last year the work has been visiting for several weeks. qualified. All persons having claims buck recently came from Kent, Wn., Mr Michaele left yesterday for his among school children was promoted where he had been visiting his son, homestead on Elk Prairie, where he against said estate are hereby no by Mrs. Blance R. Blumauer, the Fred. R. Rabuck. He will be in will later be joined by Mrs. Mich- tified and required to present the work being introduced in I^nts and same, duly verified and with proper Portland until October 7, visiting all other Portland schools as ab aeli. vouchers, to said administrator, at various relatives solutely optional. The work as Last Friday evening the 24th, at the office of H. I’. Arnest, Attorney At the Millard Avenue Presbyter outlined by the’ National Anti-’Di- 6032 45th avenue, the home of Miss at law, 9133 Foster road, S. E. ian church the service at 11 o’clock berculosis Society has been made Hazel Wells, Social Department Lents Station, Portland. Oregon, will be conducted by the newly ap part of the regular school curricu chairman of the Laurelwood Cong withiu ..ix months from the date of pointed pastor of the church. Rev. lum in a nuinmber of states, and at regational Endeavor Society, a “Re the first publication of this notice Date of fitst publication October, John H. Gardner, Jr , who will be the National Education Association newing Acquaintance" sociul was in charge until January 1. Mr. held in Salt Lake this past summer, held under Miss Wells’ direction, 1, 1920 Dal e of last publication, October, Gardner’s morning subject will be it received hearty endorsement. 'rhe young people played games “The Secret of Courage." His even and did other little social stunts. De 22, 1920. The annual Methodist Episcopal FRANK HARPER, Administrator, ing theme will be “The Message.” conference is now in session at Me- ■ lightful refreshments were served Estate of LOUIS CoRAK Deceased About 20 were present. Misg Geanne Fisher of South Minnville. As a result of this, the H P. Arnest, Attorney for Admin Bend, Ind., who has been spending services next Sunday at the Laurel- | Notice of intended change of istrator, 9133 Foster road, the summer in Oregon, was a lunch wood M. E. church will be largely grade on the Foster road from 82nd Portland, Oregon. eon guest of Miss Ada Albert of in chargp of lay workers, beginning to 92nd streets, as passed by the Lents on Wednesday the 22nd. Al | wih an 8 o’clock A. M. prayer meet- city council Sept. 23, has been post though Miss Fisher'is an Oregonian, : ing next Sunday. At 9 o’clock there ed in various places in this locality. she left the state when, a small will be a breakfast served in the Objections or remonstrances against Everyone this resolution will expire Oct.15. child and this is her first trip west basement dining room. since that time. She assures us is invited to come to this and to The city engineer’s office informs she will take back some first-class bring an egg for his breakfast. All us that this is simply to make a impressions of Oregon and its peo i the rest of the meal will be fur uniformity of grade along this high ple. Miss Albert and Miss Ffsher nished by the Epworth League. At way mentioned preparatory to grade became friends when Utoth young 9:45 will be the Sunday school and work to be done in the future, but at 11 o’clock the preaching service. does not'mean the disturbance of ladies lived in Elkhart, Ind. At 6:30 P. M. the Intermdiate Ep- the road bed now being used on PASTOR The young people’s class of the | porth League will be held under the Foster road. Millard Avenue Sunday School met direction of Mrs. Frank Malcolm. GULLIKS reresents with its teacher, Mrs. F. E. Crum Theregular evening Senior C. E. MRS. INEZ the Barkley Corset Co. Come in of 5603 70th. straet, last Monday meeting will be held, followed by a and be measured to a Barkley. evening. The activities of the even meeting under the direction of The opening of a Barkley factory ing consisted in putting together [•rank Malcolm, president of the Paid Adv enables one to be able to fill all and tying a baby quilt, the blocks Senior Epworth league. orders promptly. 3T"-5t of which had been pieced by Gladys Crum. The quilt is to be sent to OBITUARY Albettina Kerr Baby Home .After the tying, he young people pulled . Andrew W. Powers, a pioneer res taffy. Those present were Blanche ident of Portland, residing at 7625 Fague, Eva Spooner, Helen Ellert, •)9th avenue for the past 20 years, Alma, Hazel and Devona Rabuck, passed away at his home in this Lucile Davidson, Dolly Smith, Ar city Wednesday Sept. 22 1920 at lington and Gladys Crum and Mrs. the age of 79 years. Mr. Powers i when you can buy them at the Lenta Mercantile Co., was born in Sullivan county, Mo., Crum. delivered promptly by a responsible carrier Dec. 26, 1841, later moved to Iowa The Kellogg Parent-Teacher As and in 1852 crossed the plains with sociation is in charge of the follow his parents in an ox cart, settling ing program which will be given in Portland in that year. at 8 o’clock this (Friday) evening In 1864 he enlisted in Co I) 1st Chocolate, Chiradelli's large, 45c, small ........................... 25c at the Kellogg school house: Com Orison Infantry and was honorably Coffee, Great American and “99”. ................................... 48c munity Sing le<i by C. A. Muir with discharged by the war department Geraldine Root as accomflanist; in 1866. He was a member of Reu Coffee, bulk...................... '....................................................... 35c violin solo Gladys Johnson; read ben Wilson Post No. 38. Coffee, Golden West and M. J, B....................................... 55c ing, Mildred Boon; vocal solo, Edith For many years Mr. Powers was a Snider; reading, Dorothy Farley; building contractor in this city, but a humorous reel; and an educa some years ago retired fror.u active * tional reel. The ladies in charge business. of the program are Mrs. James In 1873 he was married to Miss Welch^ president of the Kellogg P.-T. Melissa Brown, a daughter of G. I A., and Mrs. J. Bruce Poiwarth, 'W. Brown, a pioneer of 1854 chairman of the program committee. Mr. Powers is survived by his The dotor receipts will be used to widow Melissa B Powers, a (laugh i swell the fund for making the fin ter, *Minnie M. Golden and two I , 103rd St., and Foster Road Phone: Tabor 6168 al payments on the moving picture sons, Geo. C. and Roy O. Powers machine. all residing in this city. • LOCAL AND PERSONAL THE PERFECTION Ë = HEADQUARTERS FOR Lunches Confectionery, Oyster Cocktails, Etc. Home-made Pies like mother used to make. A nice place to lunch after the show........... Ê LENTS 9142 Foster Road : : Notice! ■ I Dodge Owners ■ ■ We will use the standard ized Dodge repair methods LENTS GARAGE AXEL KILDAHL. Proprietor 8919 Foster Road Tabor 3429 » Your Little Old (Home Community Paper Is Invariable Read First HE.J8 « .• II Who or I ! AedX? J Millard Avenue Presbyterian Church Rev, Jno. Gardner, Jr. Why go to town to buy Your Saturday Specials Specials for Saturday MEAT AND LARD SPECIALS EVERY SATURDAY LENTS JUNCTION MERC. CO. ■ ■ I We have been appointed Official Service Station for the Dodge Brothers^ Motor Cars, and will soon have a shipment of parts in stock ask for Mr Edison's Realismlest! A great artist, herself! Surely, those 1 »ewitch ing sounds, to full of life and son I, could come from no other sourer. Surely, none hot human rendered music <xiu)d have w> profound an effect! Yet- bow coaid a living artist have made her way, unseen, into this mom f Such is how the Realism Test operates -bow it gives a true in sight into the Realism of the New Edison. It en ables you to determine whether tta New Edison can do what no talking- tnarhine lias done—cause the same emotions as the living artist gives you. It shows whether the New ICdwMi can substantiate its claim to that Supreme ReaJiwn alxKit whichewery- Ixxiy is talking, Now is Buying Time by oar Bodgrd Plan—the plan that bwy« by thrift »<xi System. Sines 1*14. the price of the Now Kdiaea baa riesa has thaa Mt. Scott Drug Company LENTS