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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1920)
» Kellog School received $20.00. for BAPTIST CH! RCH NOTES--- them $11 to lx- paid into the piano their exhibit at the Gresham fair. --------- fund. • Pastor Smith conducted the Fun- tj... »«._ ■ _ > . . , ■ Sauer Kraut At Foasler’a .......... , , ___ _____ ,h’’ H‘'u* Missionary «ociety he'd The Nelsons on 30th avenue are eral of Mother Breen- of Clackamas Art. Geisler is suffering a siege having Scarlet fever and are now on Wednesday afternoon in the Cot. its monthly meeting Thursday at Mr». I .a Bams at Annab lie. under quarantine. 1 agrippe. grtgational church of that place. At the Mt. Stott Mental Science • when you can.buy them al the Lenta Junction Mercan Gulk Mince Meat at Fowler's. Quinton Guthrie has been out of Mrs. Breeze is an old settler of thut club h«ld at Dr. Stouts residence last place the wife of an old G, A R. he Lincoln High school on account tile Co., delivered promptly by a responsible carrrier Mrs. D. J. O’Conner was reported ir.ar. who die«! about twelve years week, iui enjoyable timem was had of a bad case of quinzv. somewhat improved Tuesday- ago There were a large attentance i Flach member answering with "how Mrs. Dr, Mr». O, H. Gilbert of 71st street at the funeral as the deceased was I spent my vacation”. For Sugar drop in at Fessler's. is visiting with Mrs. Maria (Amos) well and favorably known, <he ha I Stout read an excellent paper on Mince meat, per lb ........................ .Mk' Gas mains are being laid to l’olt- Sterling at Mary Hill, Wash. been a helpless invalid for many ’’My trip to the Yellow Stone Park” Pure lard, or compound ............ . ........... 80c farm and Canary Cottage i A very enjoyable afternoon was no rial, Mr J. H. Cowgill, a civil engineer^ months and the death was due to spent. Best brands of coffee................... -T— 7 ............. Mie in the Gilbert district. Crown Olympia flour ................ .. TtT , . TTTT . .......... $3.35 who lives on 67th street, is working the general breaking down of old An important meeting was held «' age. Mil| run .................................................. T ---------- --------- 2.46 Buy Karo Syrup at Fossler, >1.10 this week in Eastern Oregon. Mesdames Kenworthy nnd Orton the Arleti^ library Tuesday evening. Oat chops, KO lb. sacks ........... . tTTTtT ................... 2.35 gallon- • Mrs Nellie Katxky entertained the delighted the Baptist Congregation Mr. Hnrris<«i acting chairman. Good Milk, all brands, 2 cans for....................................... 25c‘ speaking, by sc? eral. among them A number of new houses are being Worthy Matrons club of 1920 Order Sunday morning with their contribu Sour ktaut and pickle barrels galore; all sizes. built in the south Mt, Tabor dist of Eastern Star, Wednesday. October tion to the service with their duet was Fred German, a realty man of The object was to boost 13, at a 1 o’clock luncheon, at her It is hoped these gifted ladies may the city rict. MEAT AND LARD SPECIALS Gordon for Mayor. home 5409 92nd street S.E.; 13 of be heard often in this community. The Democrats had a meeting at Donald Lockwood who is attending the 14 city chapters were represent Dr. Myron Haynes will lie heart! EVERY SATURDAY « Gilbert school house last Friday ed the W'llamettc University will spend in the local pulpit on the 2-lth of night A Mr Hirsch spoke on the this month. Dr. Haynes is the Di the week end at home, to celebrate 1 .eague of .Nations. The south Mt Tabor community rector of Religious education for the his 20th birthday. Then- will be club has not materiali zed this year just a home party. Those who will Fossler’s SPECIAL Coffee price Baptist of the Northwest. as yet, but a special meeting will Sunday school morning at 9 45, all I k - in attendance will be Mr and Right. 103rd SL, and Foster Road Phone: Tabor 6168 be held soon to plan for the years Mrs. George Combs, Biddle Combs welcome, -splendid classes for all. Mrs. C. H. Cadoau of Seattle, who w-ork. This club has been of great Preaching service at 11 a. m ■ Sub and Mr. RiddU- of 300 Glen avc ha.- been visiting her parents, Mr. benefit and it is to be hoped it will ject a great promise for a Humble and Mrs C. W. Davis, 6304 9oth again take up the work where it Act. street, S.E., returned to her home left off. Young people’s prayer meeting at Sunday. I 6:30 p. m., all young people wel- WANTED—Position as Ford driver come. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Stevens of either pleasure car or truck driver, Preaching service at 7:30 P. m. 68th street S.E., returned Monday | or as general farm hand. Phone question of an Theme, the Earnest 1 from Albany, where they have been Tabor 1374 after 6 p. m. 40-1 visiting Mrs Chamberlain, Mrs. Stev earnest man. Succiai music. Ft H . bedv welcome. ens mother. A. L. BARBOUB « I We will give you a special BIG reduction on these Tires Meeting at Grange hall Monday for Willard Avenue Pr'sbyterian Church this week. Aho the Inner Tubes Reliners and Boots. night, October 18, 8:00 p. m. Herber' City Commissioner Notes. Gordon, candidate for Mayor, will IT’S TIME FOR AUTO CHAINS AND WINDSHIELD CLEANED. SPOT address the meeting. C-ome out and The Mt. Scott district promises to N’t \t Sundsv George Colne y will hear the Peoples side. LIGHTS TOO. WE ?.AVE THEM TO SUIT YOU. poll a hearty vote of endorsement 1 sing a , solo entitled “I come To The Live Wire Sunday School for Commissioner A. L. Barbu r in Thee” i in the A. M. services 5£E OUR LINE OF WHIZ PRODUCTS- Friday e-en ng. November 5, there Class of the Laurelwood M. E. church his campaign for reelection as head will entertain members and friends of the public works department, in ¡will be an Armenian entertainment AU R ubber Patch Outfit. and give a reception in honor of view of Barbur's savings to the given in the church and Rev John : Hardsaker will deliver a lecture us- S. E. Finley, the new pastor. Rev city at large and to this district in Mohair Top Patch Outfit. particular in street and sewer im- j ing the moving picture slides to next Tuesday evening, October 19. Pantasote Top Patch Outfit. provement work. illustrate. A Hallowee’en social wid H Henry Martin spent the week en.l Guaranteed Top Dressing. _____________ = ___ ollow. The young ladies having Barbur’s municipal paving plant ' at Barlow. He says there are fields laid a splendid job in the hard-sur- charge of the program of the social Body Polish that Polishes of clover which has been cut for facing of Ninety-second street south- hour are Miss Luc 1>* Match, Bl t ch seed sprouting in the field, as there Liquid Radiator Compound. tast, from Foster road to Fifty ;Fague. and Mildred Moline. has been so much rain it could not Powder Radiator Compound. Also Sunday morning there will eighth avenue, and incidentally saved been thrashed. the property owners in the assess be communion and members taken in Heavy Grease that's Grease. Read the advertisement of Cur- ment district some 52000 on the job on Confession of faith. Rubber Cement that Sticks, The Rev. John Gardiner will The lowest bid of private paving rey’s Pharmacy in this issue. Mr. The it ’s all a big WHIZZ. Currejr has recently succeeded Mr. concerns on the job was $1.53 a irreach in the mom ng. subject: Smith at Gray’s Crossing, hereto square yard, or a total of $4356.285 Sacramental Serv cos Eve 'ing su>- ' "............. ■■■■■■■I...... — -................ . -N - t fore handling confectionery and soft The city plant stepped in and de iect: The Way of Life. “ IN TUE CENTER OF LENTS. ’ drinks and has added a fresh, new livered the goods for 87 cents a Tel Automatic Lents 2011 4th V. B. CHI RCH NOTES Bquare yard, or $2485.86 for the job stock of drugs. The profit of $226 made on the job. Mrs. Leo Katzky, worthy matron; instead of going to private coffers, Regular services Sunday: 11 a. r.i. Mrs. Maude K. Darnell, associate went into the city treasury and is 7:30 p. m S. S. 10 a. m. C. C. matron and Dr. C. S. Ogsbury. available for public use. 6:30 p. jn. with Alfred Frey, leader. worthy matron of Mt. Scott, Chap It is a well known fact that the Miss Luckey will preach. ter O. E. S., visited Myrtle Chapte« municipal paving plant is the big is. rhe C. E. will hold a Hallowee’en in Pythian Temple, Friday evening. sue in Barbur’s campaign, and that party at C. H. Blanchards, Octaber If you. must walk cn the main his battle is with the forces upon 30 at 7:30 p. m. • The men of the Brotherhood of road, always take the left hand side whise interests the paving plant ha? this church under the leadership of encrouched. Barbur ’ s defeat would in the direction you are going, espe Chas. Guthrie, S. S. superintendent cially at night. You stand less mean an end to the city paving plan’ has begun to excavate the basement the most highly successful accom chance of being run down from th° of the church, which is to lx- -fitted liar by an automobile by adapting plishment of the present admimstra The Phonograph with a Soul ’* up for Sunday school rooms. Ith toon, an accomplishment which has this habit. saved the property owners $95,000 church is the Banner Sunday school of the 9th district having received Mr. H. S. Orton, wife and child for this year alone. ren, of Pueble, Colo., are visiting In addition to the paving of Nine the banner for attendance the entir-- their parents and brother in Lents: ty-second street. Barbour s department y»-at at the district conventions. They also have pu-chare I a new they drove from Pueble in their ear. is now supervising the construction They are much pleased with Oregon of sewers in the following streets piano This c'-urch is showirg grea and intend to make their home of this district: Sixty-fourth, Sixty intere-t in the socal and spiritual fifth, Sixty-seventh, Seven-first and welfare of the church. here. Seventy-second streets southeast, an i At the age of 100 years, Charles Fifty-second avenue.—adv. 3rd U. B. CHI RCH Callahan died Saturday, at the Mult nomah county farm, where he had Keep up the fljUit ag.ili. t the prof The C. Fl.’s of 3rd church he’-<i lived since 1911. Old age was th? Iteers. I what was known as a house warming cause of death, according to Dr. Thirty young evening. Tuesday Harry R. Cliff, county physician. Anyhow, Mexico has no ex-president it was a get-to- people was there; who attended him. problem. gether and social time, and from th<- Mrs. Ida Herling, 5915 Flighty- I And now a shortage of nulls Is tnak- i fun they had it was well named, the third street, S.E., reported to the In Its drive. 'warming and limbering up of every police some one entered her home . Ixxly present. Monday and stole $515. Of the I Also there seems to be lilgli cost of The Ladies Aid of this church met money $355 belonged W Otto Her elections till-, year. Wedne-day at Mrs. Gosnell’s. The ling. $110 to J. Zeigler and $50 to Junior C E. was organized last The best thing to do for a garden week, Mrs. E O. Shepherd, Supt. Fred Wingleman. The last two nam blister Is to be proud of it. ed are boarders at the home- Quite a surprise was sprung on the Congregation Sunday morning It doesn't take argument t<»persuade Chas. Brettell, residing three mile- .when Rev. Hawley was there to a man to wear his old clothes. southeast of I-ents, in Happy Valley, preach instead of Rev. Shepherd, will have an auction sale of cattle, That expected slump in prices these two having exchanged pulpit horses, implements and household ___________ ___ • seems to have stopped halfway down gccds, Saturday, October 23rd, at CHRISTIAN CHURCH — Kern Park’ 10 a. m. See bills posted for further Some motorists are In such a hurry particulars. Mr .Brettell expects to they can't wait until Sunday to ger Monday evening the Missionary i be interested in a business venture killed. Society held a service at the church in Lents in the near future, and Marroni will not try to commtml- conducted by the local district man- will be welcomed as a valuable ac- cate with Mars. lie only nttempki the luKer> Mrs Starr. Mrs Bailey na quisition thereto. possible. tional worker, was the chief speak.-r A fiend in shape of human f<n m ------------------------- - | Rev. Ghormerly will speak Sunday | follo.’cd a young girl horn» last Not where to «,>en<l It. but what to morning on The Coming Kingdom, Sunday night, and assaulted her in spend Is the approaching problem of Jn th(> ,.,pninK the gprviceg wi|) j*. I 1 her own room, Who was to blame vacation. evange’istic. primarily The parents, who were The Loyal Women of this church Nowadays, eating Instead of being primarily? The parents, were sound n pleasant diversion becomes an act | met in the parlors Wednesday after asleep in an upper «tory of the of sacrifice. , noon to plan for a bazar to b< he.d building, utterly indifferent to the in the near future. C. E. will meet welfare of the girl by allowing her Of course, potatoes may be high, I at the home of L'oyd Arnetts Frida ’ out at late hours of the night, un- but haven't we the movies? Don't he evening 7:30 for a business meeting unreasonable. chaparoned. and a social hour. A big H iHoWee’en • party is be ng planed by the C. E.’s One job of printing invariably Every time gasoline goes up some of this district. brings another to thia office. Apro body decides he can’t do without a The Rally Day services which is pos the subject, the Ernest Weils rar any longer. son Period Phonograph ( abinrts being held in» the various churches, Real Estate Co., 505-6 Couch bui'd- They’ll inform you <fn all the Tt Is getting to he so nearly anybody begins to show by these efforts, an I ing, Portland, tried us out with a * in attendance. can rifve to be one hundred years old points you ought to know about high class business card last week If he takes the time. period ftimiture. "Fziiam and ■nd on receiving them was so weH M. E. CHURCH NOTES pleased that Mr. Wells immediately Mtiwic" i« the whole story of The only thing that Isn't higher this added an other order for the better summer Is grass seed that a lot of Edison and his phonograph Dr. Lockwood’s class of young class of other stationery, Mr. Wells fellows sowed last faW. ladies “The Dorcas Class” gave a We have is a resident of Ler.ts. Whnt this country seem« most tn nwspaper minstrel Tuesday evening recent! v. had several "repeaters need Is fewer hard workingmen am' epresenting the Katzenjammer Kids similar to the above. it was a laughAle affair and netted more hard-working men. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Why Go to Town to Buv Your Saturday Specials Specials for Saturday LENTS JUNCTION MERC. CO. ■ M ■ ■ ■ ■ AJAX AND LEE TIRES ■ ■ ■ M ■ ■ ■ K ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I ■ EAGLE GARAGE Mt.ScottDrugCo. Near 92nd Line LENTS » t