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MT. SCOTT HERALD, ■■■ , FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 4. 19W -—». Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Grabele and •Mr». W. C. Smith is « suffering Mr. and Mrs. Weight of Sac City, from an attack of inflammatory Iowa, on their wav to San Diego, rheumatism Hallowe’en parties in South Mt Cal., visited with Mr. and Mrs. L. Tabor section were numerous. |he M E. Ladies’ Aid will meet C. Geaell on Thin! avenue and with in the church parlor 1 Wedneadax, Mr. and Mrs Harold Wagstaff of Bom. to Mr and Mrs. Odum of November 10. at 2 p. m. Happy Valiev, Saturday. October 30. U oodmerv over Sunday, Miss Minnie Davis entertained the Captain Raabe of 3320 67st streqg a girt. Junior League at her home, 60'10 S. E.. who has been piloting bogts * We have the new Globe coal, wood in Alaskan waters, returned home 89th street, last Monday evening. and gas stove, just in Economy this week. He reports that the Born. October 2?, to Rev. John Fum. Co. Rea’her has been intensely cold snd Gardner and wife (formerly ____~.-,J Miss that the boat on which he sailed The O. E. S. of the Mt. Scott Ona Pence). a son. Edwanl I...------ Pen-“ was delayed on account of it. chapter meets in the Odd Fellows^ Gardner. hall Thursday evening at 8 O’clock. s • See the new Globe wood, coal and Read the narrowly averter! ca gas range at Economy Furn. Co. Bulk mincemeat at Fessler’s. tastrophe that happened to John J. H. Kramer, the grocer of 4802 Eggimati in Eggimun Bros. ami* Iniprv'einent *'t 65th street S. F.. is nraring completion. A sewer has 92nd «Wvet, announces by bills Black’s a<i in this issue. Surveyors are at work in the Gil been put in and the mad is being printed at this office that he has adopted the “Cash and Carry” plan, tert district preparing plans lind paved. and gives a list of cut prices that stsvi cations for the pnqx>sed wa Rev Dav’s mother, Mrs. Franklin he says “will make people sit up and ter system to be installed in that lo T. Dav. of Colfax.» Wash... visited take notice.” He is al«o handling cality. with him last week, returning home the better class of pieats of all Dr. and Mrs. McSlox entertained kinds at lowest living prices.—Advt Monday. Mr and Mrs. Van Rough nett of M>. and Mrs. Edward Lindquist Forest Grove. over Sunday. Mr. The Mount Scott Mental Culture club, of which Mrs. William Stout arrived on Friday, October 22. from Van Koughnett is a druggi-t oft is president, met at the Arleta 11- New Britain. Conn., to visit Mrs. Forest Grove. 1 .indquist’s brother and sister-in- brary today. Miss Alvina Howard. daughter of law. Mr. and Mrs. B. Benson, of Mrs. Captain Raabe of 3320 6'th 6415 96th street S. E. They intend Geo-gv P. Howard of 5629 37th street S E. attended her sister-in- to make their home in Lents or vi- avenue s. e . win be married Fri- law’s funeral ot» Saturday of last cinity. day evening at 8 o'clock at thc Howard residence. week at Salem. No. 10 Karo syrup $1.10 at Foss- Miss Maynie Cook entertained her ler*s. The daughter of Mrs. Milter, pro school friends of Franklin high prietor of the popular “Perfection" school at her home on 64th street The Mental Culture club will meet confectionery anil lunch ••mporium at the library this week. The sub on Foster Road and 92nd street has S._ E Saturday evening. ject is. “Trees in History and Art.” been seriously ill the past week Mr. and Mrs John Bohles. resid Mrs. Woodam will give a talk on ing on 88th street, are celebrating trees. Mrs. T. L- lawkwood will Miss Alice Marshall, daughter « f the arrival of a fine young daughter bring a paper on trees of the Pacific Mrs. J B. Marshall of 55th aven le. at their home last week. Slope. Reading bv Mrs. O'Brien and Mr. Frank L. Barker of 330’• Hostesses. Mrs Second street, Portland,' wore mar Miss Florence Thurston is recov and Mrs. Boone ried Saturday evening. October ".0. ering nicely from the operation she I.air and Mrs. W D. Lockwood. had performed at the Good Samari Heavy frosts last Saturday nr . Miss Florence Neglespaugh enter tan hospital some weeks ago. tained her friends at her ho”e on Sunday flights put most of the flow ers out of commission. Only a few A. Goetz, recently from North 71st S. E. Also Miss Erma Welch, survived that had been covered bv Dakota, has purchased the black who lives on 69th street S. E.. gave the owners in anticination of the smith and wool repairing shop at ar elaborate entertainment to six coming of Jack.* 9316 Foster road, and is now pre teen of her friends. The rooms pared to do business promptly and were beautifully decorated with the The Arleta Baptist church 1 Julies' symbols of the seasor. witches, black Ai«l to the satisfaction of the trade will sell at their bazaar at 6411 cats, pumpkins, yellow and black Foster mad all kinds of home-made A tender, juicy roast for Sunday. being the predominating colors. articles, «uch as fancy work, com See Fossler- C. H. Doi son, for many years forters. children’s dresses, etc. The A new house is being built on prominent in the dairy business in Y'oung Women’s Guild is making E. Mr. Berg is the this district, has concluded to change dolls, «logs. t«'vs of all kinds for th«« 67th street " • tenth new location and will have an auction Christmas holiday trade. carpenter. This is the __ fj___ _ * residence in .L the e South Mt. Tabor sale at his home on Foster road, two From October 31 to November 7 locality recently. miles east of Lents, Saturday. No is prayer and fasting in the United 13. See the display ad in Brethren church for preparation for Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Eggiman vember this issue and large bills printed at are rejoicing over the arrival of a this office «for further particulars. the evangelistic campaign which is tine young son weighing 8^ pound« Mr Dolson sax’s he wishes to take to be launched November 7 to 14 downweight that the stork left at a little rest, probably in California It is to be carrie«l on as the enlist ment movement by electing- cap their home last Friday. for a time, and then will quite pos tains. groups, etc A big evangel sibly wander back to I-cnts again. Mrs. Earl Kenworthy of 53rd ave istic drive for souls as well ns mon nue S. E. had the misfortune to fail Call and see the Globe range. ey is to he put on by tW»> laymen through a trap door at the home Economy Fum. Co., 6015 92d st. I.. L. Campbell, the new proprietor of her brother one da.v last week and has been unable to leave her A very pleasant surprise was of the Myers garage on Foster road room since. rendered Mrs. W. M. Thurston on hail the misfortune to painfuilv hurt her birthday, October 28. She re his hand while changing ,;n automo The election board that officiated ceived many lovely presents and -i bile tire. The rim slipped and for Lents precinct last Tuesday good time was enjoyed by ali. struck Mr. Campbel! on tt-o hand were: B. F. Miller. John Walrod, Those present were the Mesdamee breaking a bone of the hnn«l an«l Mrs. Addie Allen, Mrs. Chas. Mc Eva Ward, Anna AveYy, C. R. cutting an ugly wound which neces Grew, Mrs. Huntington. Night: Moore’, Mrs. Pruet, Charles Johnson sitated several stitches. E. L. Rayburn, Mrs. O. F. Lents, Miss Cross, Mrs Prindle, C. E. Sauerkraut in bulk at Fossler's Mrs. Emma McGrew, Mrs. Walrod, Thurston. W. C. Johnson. J. J. John MifK Huntington. «or \V. M. Thurston and Mrs. Ragl* Evening Star Grange will hold its regular monthly meeting Saturday Lents Branch Chautauqua held a Mills. \» l>er 6. The ‘ and secon«t meeting last Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Harold T. Bowe (Norma degree will be given, Dinner at from 2 to 4 in the branch library Jiere. .Italy was their subject for McCollum) ar«* Mrs. Herbert L. noon, served in granger style. I^c- Mr H discussion under the competent di- Lane (Ruby Love) entertained on ture hour begins at 2 p. ■ rection of their president, Mrs F. Saturday evening with a Hallowe’en L. Lewis will talk on fall pruning. party at the heme of Mrs. Lane at Dr. Moore on bacteria. Mrs Harris N. Jasper. . 633 East Main street The rooms will give an instrumental musical Try- FossleFS Special coffee at 40 were decorated in true Hallowe’en i number. Jack Jones and Morris style, the color scheme being orang«- Roach will give readings, and Miss cents a pound. and black. Cards and music were Alice Johnsor will sing. The Eve Th« inspector of roads in charge enjoyed, after which ¿upper was ning Star Grange is one of the bent of the paving of streets and side served, covers being laid for the fol organized granges in the country. walks on 92nd street assures the lowing: Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hei Herald that the sidewalk from in man. Mrs. Andrew Heiman and A Junior league rally will be held front of the Herald building to the Kenneth Fort«- of l-ents an«l Mr. and in the Centenary- church. East mb Lents Pharmacy will be paved as Mrs. __Chas. Dempsey, Mr. and Mrs. and Ifine streets. November 6. All soon as the work now being done is E. Radkey, Alva . Kinley, Mr. and members with their friends are in finished and the weather will per Mrs. H. T. Bowe and Mr. and Mrs. vited to attend. mit H. I.. Lane. ST. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Another Royai Suggestion COOKIES and DROP CAKES From the N ew R oyal C ook B ook the child ren romp in hun W HEN gry, here are some wholesome delights that will satisfy the most ravenous appetite. Cookies % cup shortening 2 cups sugar ’•i cup milk 2 egg« ’i teaspoon grated nutmeg 1 teaspoon vanilla extract or grated rind or 1 lempo 4 cups flour 3 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder Cream shortening and Su va r together: add milk to beaten eggs and beat again; add slowly to creamed shortening and sugar: add nutmeg and flavoring; add 2 cup« flour sifted with baking pow der; add enough more flour to make «tiff dough. Roll out very thin on floured board; cut with c«x>kie cutter. aprinkle with sugar, or put a rai sin or a place of English walnut In the center of each. Bako about 12 min uta« in hot oven. ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure Cocoa Drop Cake« 4 tal'lespoons shortening 1 cup sugar 1 egg % cup milk 1% cups flour 3 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder % cup cocoa *4 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla Cream shortening; add sugar and well-beaten egg; beat well and add milk slowly; sift flour baking powder, salt and cocox Into mixture; stir until smooth, add vanilla. Put one tablespoon of battel Into each greased muffin tin and bake in moderate oven about 20 minutes. Cover with boil ed icing. 1 ■ COOK BOOK FREE Tho new Roy»! Cook Book ronlalninr «OO dsilchtfal ja ripea, will be seat to yon free if yon will send your name and addreai. BOYAL BAKIMO POWDER CO. IIS Fulton Street. Naw York city. 1 ■ W C. Carpenter. 3551 65th street, has moved with his family to The Dalles, where he has employment. H. L. l^wis has sold his home when« he haa lived for years and will build u new residence on 67th street in the near future. Get your heating stove now. New and used at Economy Furn. Co. The Mt. Scott W C. T. U. will -tif.etmv, .November 9, at 2:30 on Tuesday, of Mias u. tn., ..... at the home _ ______ .__ Susana M Terrell on 90th street, studv the Bible tonic, "Gospel Politics,’’ Judg- S -2 23. All numbers iitid friends cordially Invited. Pupconi 2 lbs it Foster's. fur 25c. it t Houses Wanted i Wanted! on 500 MEN to attend thè t : meeting Reasonable Terms « ♦ for Men Only! at the Evangelical Chinch Sunday at 3:00 P. M. K. Wilcox & Company Every young mail should should hear this message. 9133 I'OSTER ROAD Classified Ads. Advertisement« undtr this head ng 10c per line first iiwertiun; 5c per line each Bubeequent issue. Minimum . charge, 25c Count 6 wonls to the line. LOST—Fountain i«en (Conklin), in itials S. H. Finder leave at Mult nomah State Bank, Lents and re ceive reward. 43-tf '■ound - Thursday evening at l exis station, a« fraternity pm. Call at Herald office, 43 tf SIX Flemish Giant Rabbits hutch and feed for $5.00. Ten 6-months old Rhode Island Reds for $1.25 each. Auto, l.ent-i 6411. 6212 90th Street. S. E. 43 It. ’A ANTED. WORK — In store pre ferred. Beg tie Young, 5829 84th St Tabor 3616. 42-2t FOR SALE OR TRADE for Ford car, .1 lot 62x152 ft , on 53rd Ave and 102nd St. Enqui re 5820 92nd St. 4lt6 FOR SALE—April hatch Rhode Island R««d«. $1.50; als<i six Ply mouth Giant Rabbit Hutches anil feed a |10 6318 90th St Phone Auto. 6411 41tf ______________________________ WANTED —Dependable girl, with some experience, to cleri, in dry goods store. Address X-XX earc Mt Scott Herald. WANTED—A light open buggy or r ad cart in good condition, cheap. L. A Barker, 60!5 92nd stre-t SE FOR SALE—Berkshire und O. A C. pig* for sale. R. 3, Box 310, opp. Sit. Scott cemetery 4ltf "OR SALE—Wood and coal heatur. good as new; used one winter; bo water coils. 7239 Whitmore Ave Phune Tabor 1355. 4®-tf Phone Aut. 261-11 SQUARE DEAL CANDY STORE CANDIES iMDE DAII < SATURDAY SPECIAL Walnut Fudge, 6814 »Ninety-second Street Lents Why Go to Town to Buy Your Saturday Specials when you can buy them at the Lents Junction Mercan tile Co., delivered promptly by a responsible currrivr Specials for Saturday Bacon, beat, per lb ...................... 4¿c Pure lard, or compound : m > c Best brands of coffee 10 and Crown Olympia flour, 49 lbs $3.25 Mill run 2.35 2.15 Oat chop.«, 80 lb. sacks Milk, all brands, 2 cans for.................... ..................... 2*5« Sour kraut and pickle barrels galore; all size MEAT AND LARD SPECIALS EVERY SATURDAY LENTS JUNCTION MERC. CO 103rd St., and Foster Road Phone: Tabor 6163 FOR SALE—At Boll Roae Station an«l Foster romi—one acre with small new house; well improved, with 6” prune ’rees, three year* old. Will sell for $1000 rash or $1200 •’.i timi- Also, 40 ncrt near Moling, Oregon; 14 uc IV* near Boring, Oregon; 14 •err unde*" cultivation, y. ¡th two Minali hoi: •<*s a.nl deep creek ninjiiH' th. ugh the premise«; a bargain; re:’M»ii: / tei n. Address. Mrs Frank ilir rl , t’resha.i, Oreg m, <>r , • Tgh -r 5RO4. FOUND A Christian Science Quart« rly, enclo.id in n leather bound book, with . mnll amount of moh< y. Call at this office. ALL H YTS at reduced price tlx PARLOR MILLINERY, GOO I 8ht i St., corner car line. FARM FOR RENT-Crop for sale Enquire D. J. O’Connor, cor ner Woodstock Ave. and 92nd St. B !■'. MILLER for PLUMBING and C ESH POOLS, One slightly used pump for 52-foot well. Ce |K>ol man wanted. 41tf Mrs A Schulenbert's- daughter, Mrs. Ethel Butterfield, of Mar. rttcrite axenue, ■ntertain*! the ta dies of the St. Paul’s chj-ch xi-it n W \NTEI» a rla'.cwc’en party Friday exeiiog. Th<- rooms were beauti'idly rle« or TO RENI FOR A YEAR ated with autumn leaves. Cider, Will pay good rent for a modern doughnuts ; and pumpkin pie xvi re t-erved an«' all «pent a v?r,' pleasant five-room house. Must be in good uvr ning. The Ladies’ Guild of S t. Putti’.! condition and location. chLrch will meet at th«- home of See Rov I.. Davis at the Eagle Mrs. A. Schulenbert next «Vidries - Garage, Lents. Tel. Auto. Lents day, 5623 82nd street. 2011. The young people’s meeting of — the Lente Evangelical church will be led next Sunday evening by Miss Belle Chapman. Topic, "Peacemak ers.” Cqme and bring your friends. Tne regular monthly business meet ing will be held Friday evening, November 12, instead of Tuesday evening, as we misse«l our last one on account of the special meeting«. We urge every member to be pres ent and bring prospective memb«‘rs along. The ladies are asked to bring cake and sandwiches. We in vite all members and friends of the church to meet us in the basement of the church and encourage the young people as well as enjoy the evening with us Remember the date, November 12. Signed, Com. a home ■nd an existence In the West the manufacture <rf I'D F PAINT _ Today Q m name FULLER stand« u the «toady pfonoer fo paint manufacturing <m the Pacific Coast—• name that haa kaut faith with quality for 71 yuan. Eda for foe Pacific Northwest, FULLER Paint 1« the beat for your house or building. W. P. Fuller & Co. • „ 1M9-19N Northwest Branches at Look Upa FULLER Dealer in Your Town It’s Harding, You Say ! and d REPUBLICAN ■ ■ ■ M THIRD UNITED BRETHREN ® ■ Mrs G. K. Larson of 6825 Pow ell Valley n>a«l moved Monday near ■ Brooklyn. She will be missed by her Sunday school and the entire ■ church. Mrs. E. B. Ward of Philomath, « Ore., is a house guest of *" - Mrs. -- E. O. Shepherd this . ---- week. ------- She led the Thursday evening praver meeting ■ her topic being, "Th«- Bible in Ac- tion in China.” On Sunday mornin« she spoke on "China’s Womanhood, ■ Administration CHIROPRACTOR Tabor 2966 Voti Bldg. 9207 Fpster Road ■ ■ ■ to greet us. Let’s Expect Confidence, a Happy and Prosperous People and Good Business We are confident we can please you with GARAGE SER VICE We are here to do your repairing and fit you up with an Aato, if you with, or give you a low price in Tires, Tubes; and in fact everything that pertains to your auto needs. Yours for service, the Old and the New.’’ DR. A. C. LUNDBERG ■ ■ I WRIGHT DAVIS EAGLE GARAGE “In the Center of Lents“ ROY L. DAVIS ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■