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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1920)
— MT. SCOTT HERALD. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1920 EVANGELICAL CHURCH PROFESSIONAL NOTES CARDS Horrible Catastrophe Averted! The special meetings which have Tabor 4754 59365, Wind Street been conducted for the ipaat four weeks closed Thursday evening. DR. C S. OÜSBURY However, there is to be a special DENTISTRY rally Sunday. Three services will be held. At 11 a. in. the subj-rt I K NTS. ORWloN will be “Paying the Price.” At 3 p. m. a meeting for men only. Boys <ItHcv labor 3214 R m . Tabor : 5224 over 12 years old with their fathers or guardians will Is« welcome. Ev DR. P. J. O’DONNELL ery young man in Lents should hear EXO IX) NT IA , this message. The male chorus will >ing. At 7:30 p. m the subject will (5>r. 92d and Foster Rood. Lents, Ore be “A Misspent Life.” MILLARD Why Go Over Town? TRUMBLES CASH MARKET 6608 FOSTER ROAD At Kern Park Station. The Market that Saves You Money “QUALILY and SERVICE,” our motto. Proprietor F. J. TR UMBLE, A. r HAVE some slightly used Toilets which we have taken in exchange for new ones and will make a reduction to parties desiring same. DroP in and see them. b. E. MILLER 5226 92nd St. Shop Phone Tabor 5542 Residence Tabor 8023 > FOURTH - J «••••(•) YOU WILL LIKE US... : WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK WE DO 3 General Repairing and Overhauling, Expert Tube Vulcanizing. Battery and Magneto Recharging. Welding and Brazing. WE SELL «*»<sK < •. ; : .—J--- VS—¡Í r ■ SSTKdf- 50th and Powell Valley Road Tabor 7543 Ê..................................................... -................................... —fi ! 11111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 iii;i’iiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiii!iiiiiiiii:iiiiiiitiiiiiiiii(iiniiiiiiiiiiiii6i4Miiiiiiitiiiiu I ■> Eggiman’s Meat Market To Insure Health to Otr Customers we have replaced uil our enam -1 Camp No. 11650, Modern Woodman of America.. Meets every second and fourth Wednesday of each mo.ith at Grange Hail; 92nd street. equipment with “ Wear Ever ' ’ Alluminum at a cost of $50.00. Nothing i too good for our patrons and we shall at all times keep our market in the most sanitary condition possible, regardless of expense. See Black about this farm us aluminum ware. F. B. VOLTS. Clerk. MT. SCOTT LO I MÌE. 1. o. O. F. Meets every Tuesday evening at 7 sn Phone Tabor 2573 5919 Ninety-second Street W. S. Sanders, Noble Grand. W. E. Goggins, Rec. Sec- Visitors Welcome. Lents, Orogon FEATHER RENOVATING We Clean by High Presure Steam Syateput Free Delivery ncTnbor 4336 All Work Guaranteed Rates Reasonable 5 125 Foster Rd. Porlland.Orc The Ralph Harris Co 827 Chamber ol C mmmtcc HM j Will sell your Mt. Scott or Lents Real Estate. Phone us and we will call. Main 5624 J. MCMILLAN MUIR Pianofoite ”“&X" Voice Production and Solo Singtag Studio: 3804 «5th SL Economy Furniture Co Still Moving .. ROSE CITY VAN A SPECIALTY BAPTIST CHURCH S«* ClIKMTRK A A nice place to lunch after the show........... LENTS Tbe MAPLES GARAGE AND AUTO REPAIR SHOP Phone: Tabor 7824. The Lents Garage D. J. O’CONNOR REAL ESTATE AXEL KILDAHL, Proprietor Cor. 92nd and Woodstock Ave. Tabor 3429 Ltn ts Station Office H iom Ttaor 1411 8919 Foster Road f— Mt Tatar 6311 ----------------------------------------------------------------- Office: East 320 Plant: Tabor 482 lililí! KÜIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIII I EHRLICHE BERNHARDT I CityMotorTruckingCo.,!».. 9134 Foster Road 201 Hawthorne Ave. E = Next door to PostaPice = Phone Tabor 8571 iiim E AUTO TRUCK HAULING CONTACTONS CRUSHED ROCK, SANO and 6HAVEL LENTS = iiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTi A. 0. Kenworthy & Co. Plant: Kelley Butte, 94 and Division St«., PORTLAND, ORE. PORTER W. YETT, Contractor. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Service Given Day or Night Close Proximity to Cemeteries Enables Us to Hold Funerals at a Minimum Expense First-class Tabor 5267 5802-1 92nd St. tj l^nts Sta. Hrs 4822 90th St. Lent! Kt. Auto. 1322 Stand Phone Marahall 2603 Mt. Scott Transfer Co. • J. 8. Miller. Prop. I*1ano and Furniture Moving Baggage and Express Ilally Trips to Mt. Scott and I-enta Ast. for Kock Spring« and King t.'osl Stand: Mrs* and Taylor Portland ■N Paving Materials Macadam Roads = Styles and fabrics Always the Latest i LADIES’ and GENTS’ TAILORS 10004 Foster Road and Darrin Avenue The Herald does all kinds of printing, not the cheap kind, but the good kind G ko RIIK k—— HEADQUARTERS FOR Lunches Confectioner}-, Oyster Cocktails, Etc. Home-made Pies like mother used to make. L. L. CAMPBELL, Prop I r MT. SCOTT UNITED BRETHREN Rev. Owen Dav will bring the 5th topic next Sunday in the series of sermons he is now preaching, it be S ing “The Shepherd’s Voice.” A get acquainted meeting will be given at 5 p. m. Sunday by the B. Y. P. U.’s in the btMMMMrt of the church, remaining for their meeting at 6:15 led by Miss Irene Crow. Topic, “Peacemakers.” The evening service topic by the pastor will be, “Unless He Repents.” The midweek prayer meeting Wed nesday evening, topic “Favorite Parables.” niimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiïi The union Hallowe’en party was well attended, the number being estimated at about 250 young peo ple. Some of the leading features ! of the evening wore the Witch, the , Ghost and the Goblin room. In the I Witches’ room fortunes were told i A ghostly walk was taken through : a narrow way to the Ghost room, and many ghosts were seen on the way. If you were not good the “Goblins would _____ ___ ” .. __ Successors to get . you if , you didn’t watch out in the Goblin room Myers Garage and Machine Shop These “get together*” bv the young people of the community cultivate a spirit of unity which is much de sired by the churches. The talk given by Prof. Wood last Sunday evening on Lady Nico tine was highly appreciated. Among many of the good thing* he said was that no woman using tobacco in any form could be classed a ladv and no gentleman would smoke in the presence of his mother or sis ters. The writer thinks that if a girl is no lady if she uses tobacco, neither is a boy a gentleman, for nt is as bad for one as the other, only custom making the difference. nttio» Portland Oregon ATTUU-NBY AT U» NUTARV ri'HI.I«' Phone 261 ¡1 9133 Foster Road Lents* Stution Portlund, Oregon THE PERFECTION Now open Under New Management and prom ises First Class Service and Guarantee All Work. Ali makes of cars repaired and completely overhauled. Fords and Chevrolets a spe cialty. Phone us for CAR SERVICE any time or place. 4824 92nd St., S. E. Sunday, November 7, is rally day or at Student's résidence in the Sunday school. It is rather _ I... ■ ■ . I —■ late, having been postponed for va rious reasons, but a good attend ance is expected and a special pro gram will be given for the Cradle L. A. BARKER, Prop. Roll babies and their mothers. Dealer in new and used furniture, Sunday afternoon is the regular stoves, rugs, carpets, crockery, stone meeting of the Brotherhood. Rev. Ira Hawley of Second church will ware, tools, phonograph« and records be the speaker, and with him will SATISFACTION GUARANTEED come the chorister of his church, 6015 Ninety-second St. who will favor the audience with a solo. The ladies are invited, as it 0- is a special occasion. Miss Lelia Luckey, pastor, filled i the pulpit at Vancouver last Sun day evening, the occasion being Woman’s day in the church, and she I being a home missionary from New Mexico was asked to give a remin Ti e One-Way-Cbarce Company iscence of her work there. The Rev. C. P. Blanchard filled the pulpit, the theme being “Citizenship.” Sc- tin For. . . Sunday evening is Woman’s day and Mrs. E. B. Ward, returned mis 3 WOOD AND COAL sionary from China, will tell of her 3 experiences there and wi|l have an : exhibit of curios from -China. Mrs and Mr. Ed Smith, who have r¡] been at Hood River picking apples, have returned home. Mr. Smith will soon begin building a new PRACTICAL HAIRt UTS house on 69th street S. E. VELVET SHAVES Alfred Guthrie, our choir pleader, left Monday for Philomath *to at CHILDREN P.ARHERING tend our church cillege. ARLETA 9142 Foster Road P. F. BLACK H. P. ARNEST i ~ ;----- -—“C- - ■ SDZIÇ • IP’J! pUIUt The equipment was furnished byj Otlice, Tabor <421 Home, Talior 4004 »•->»7 Filter Ko».I • <i The Loyal Workers assisted in serving a delightful luncheon to the official board and wives Monday evening. About 30 were present. Mrs. Ward B. Swope has returned from the International Missionary convention of the Church of tTirut. held in St. Louis. Mrs. Swope is president of the state Woman’s Missionary society. Sunday is the second anniversary of Rev Ghorm^l.v’s service with th’t» Kern Park church. He is well likes! by his people. The evangelistic services begin Sunday evening and will continue all week. Sunday morning topic. “In the Morning.” The social last week proved a success, both social and financial. Pc I Phone* ; CHRISTIAN CHURCH — Kern Park See F. B. MILLER for Plumbing Fixtures “ Wear Ever” A/luminum DENTIST On Friday evening at 8 o'clock J. J. Hnndsaker will give a stereop- ticon lecture on Armenia, using new slides. Mrs Mabel Colvev will sing “Is It Nothing to You?” written especially for this work. She sang this song last Sunday in the Bible school, but will sing it again Friday- evening by request. Pumpkin pie and coffee will be served in the din ing room of the basement. No ad mittance to the basement without a ticket No charges to the lecture, but a silver offering will he taken. All children 14 or under must be ac companied by parents or guardians to be admitted to the refreshment rooms, Mrs. Will Ormsndy is in charge of the refreshment commit tee. Tickets may be nurchsae I from Mrs Will Ormandy. Mrs. Glen Saunders, Mrs .Mabel CoIvey, Mrs Lawson. Misses Lucile Fannie Marsh. lb’"'- Brock and ■ Saunders The entertainment is under the auspices of the Sunday school and the net proceeds go to the Armenian fund. Rev. Gardner will speak in the morning. Sunday, on “A Direct Re action of Service.” Evening topic, n “The Testing of Theories.” ——— Laat Suntiay, while John E rgiinan was eating one of his fine juicy steaks, he discovered a big enamel chip that had adhered to the meat from the platter. "No more enamel ware for me," aaveth John, and he immediately replaced all the enamel wure in Eggiman’s Meat Market with DR. A. (J. ATWOOD AVENUE PRESBYTE- RIAN CHURCH __________ • ■ ! : ■ ■ ! ■ The Lents Mercantile Co. Will promptly fill your orders from up-to-date GROCERIES, ERESH FRUIT, VEGETABLES. TABLE DELICACIES and other Good Things TO EAT. We carry FLOUR and FEED. Special attention given to phone orders, and a New and Dependable Deliveryman will get your purchases to you ON TIME. OUR AIM is to PLEASE OUR CUSTOMERS. Phone Tabor 1141 Ninety-second Street ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■nnnnnnnnaann ■