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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1920)
NOVEMBER 12. 1920 MT, SCOTT HERALD, FRI DA T, FÍÍ8LIC OPPOSES GROCERY GOV’T OPERATION Sixth Avenue f ggs, Butter and Cheese OPPOSITION GROWING Phone Tabor 173 Ixiation: 8114 Woodstock Ave. C. B. NORBLAD, Prop’r. k. oauuutaiMatMRViiauiatRnRRMnMtRatQ 5 s When You Want to Move Call Tabor 7707 PETTY’S TRANSFER and Express Auto Truck « REHIDENCE 0436 Foster Rd. Lents, Ore. imMMMKWIaWKMMWIailMWMMZWRRM i KEARNS BROS. WOOD SAW Tabor 4 06 Williams Realty Co. F. 0 WILLIAMS I. E MIINOn You have Ihr property; we !>■»<■ the buyer. List withue for results. 14.» <**14. (ra**s (rasUsy. I'ialüad .. >. ■ ■ -------------------------- - C. E. TILLMAN COMPANY ] REAL ESTATE-Money Io Loan I lte> I’houe: Tabor 3343 «X Office Phone Tabor 1259 <IM Wood.'.»* Ait. LENTS. OREGON SC HEU ERMAN BROTHERS Contractors and Builders Phone Tabor 2770 ratal) es« Yean experience I; )»■>• lu I'orilan*! «017 Will and «101 89th S. E. —-------------------------------------------- Kes ' MRS. HELEN McCLURE Teacher of Piano Res. Studio 6044 42nd Ave. Phone Tabor 1112 MliK J. M. IXJVEJOY Instructor of Populur KAOTIME AND CLAKSIl'H 307 East 50th Nt. Phone Tabor is 15. List Your Property with For EXPRESS AND MOVING I .ill Tabor Mat * local mui Long Distance Hauling of nil kind». lesive Ordere at Perfection Confec tionery. cor. 92n<l and Koster ftoad. * JOHN E. DEAItDOIlEF B. Winter» Patar l.areen KERN PARK REALTY COMPANY atei rosTKu koaii CITY PltOPl.HTY A SPI.CIAI/I’Y Varuis hn<l Acreage t'ollwttone. Loan» Rental, and Binine». Chanca. I*tione 319-43 Portland. Orc. I’. (1. Wltaon K. C. Wilson WIIXON'M AI TO SEllVlCK All Work Guaranteed and Done at Lowest Possible Prices Your Niili.factloii-.O'ir Advcrtlseinenl Tabor 107t> « 5919 112nd Ht., 8. E. ICKN » Al .s I OAKS LAUER REALTY CO. lllùAIi UNTATE CITY l'KOl’KBTY and FAItMS Phon»: Tabor 9142 6018 Wild Btr».t VI It LAND STATION NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Mult- ; nomnh, Probate Department. Notice ia hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed ad ministrator of the estate of Lorenz Freisinger, Sr„ deceased, by the Circuit Court of the Stat« of Ore- | gon. for the County of Multnomah. Probate Department, and hna quali fied. All persona having claims againiit the said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified as by law required, to the undersigned at the office of his at torney, H. P. Arnest, 9133 Foster Road, Portland, Oregon, within -ox months from the date of the first publication hereof. Dated and first published Novem ber 6. 1920 Last publication, November 2fi, 1920. JOHN FREISINGER, Administrator of the Estate of Ixir- enz Freisinger, Sr„ Deceased. H. P. Arnest, Attorney. The Herald doe« all kinds of printing, not the cheap kind, hut. the good kind Phone: Tabor 7824. Fy PR J. K CRICHTOW Mariiig**i NorthwrMei »1 Irivlston Anifrliiiii I’rofu* Eighty -eaten Per Cent tn 1*20 ae An integral hart of the great health Against *1 Per Cent In 1*1* program of the American Red Cross, , undertaken after the suspension of Think Public Is Opposed | many of the war activities of the or- to Radicalism. 1 ganlzatlon, Is lh<- establishment of i Health Canters which now are being lu many communities The American public le more in | Installed It is a tensely o|i|«’»od to Government oj»ora j throughout the northwest. tion than It was a year ago. according i movement of compelling Internet to to the newe|iu|>er editors of the coun 1 the citizens of ibis part of the country. The health renter us organized by try Out of S.1&4 editors replying io a questionnaire sent out by the Pre.s the Red Cross la proving the greateat Service Company of New York, 4,4*91, . preventive medicine known, aa well aa or HO per cent, gave ft as their judg protection of treat value In times of ment that the people of their cotnmu- wldnapread lllneaa or epidemic. From ultlea were overwhelmingly against hrulth centers radiate all Linda of the Government competing In business healthful influences from the giving with Its own ell Irons. of proper advice and the furnish „ of In 11'19 the Press Harvlce Company competent nurainff, m<-<llcal and sur conducted a similar canvass of adltora gical aid. to the Inauguration of many on the government operation of rail forms of beneficial exercises at:< h as roads That questionnaire showed that community singing, athletics and out K) par cent of the editors copsidered door games. From health centers go their communities agalbst Govern- the visiting nurses There are held men! operation of public utilities. the teaching claasea for home nursing, Apparently, then, if editors estimate children’s cllui'-s and proper wt-ihtre public opinion accurately, that opin work. ion In a year, considered by cominti- The Ited Cross an ya that no longer nit les, hue swung 8 per cent farther shall curable physical deformities away from socialistic experiments. curve the lives of our children. It ■ levan Million Circulation helleii— fho "(>)<■ Is past when tuber The combined circulation of the pa culoals ahmil'l I»«- .1'! i » i ••• without pore whoso editors replied le 11,428, hindrance tn fasten itself 'ipon the ■17, which means, occording to the lender bodies of our little one». It usual estimated ratio between ctrrula lion and readers, a constituency of hi least 44.<»ki,(»M) And this eouatltuen cy Is pretty evenly scattered through out the country, no cnnsldoinble e*c- tlon of any state being nnrapie »nt»d The estimate of opinion ha<ad on this thoroughly diffused 44 per i ent of the country's population may. therefore, he considered a fair representation or Ilia people as a whole Another feature of the result Is Its evident lack of partisan blns The major political affiliations of the pa pers represented uro fairly eienly dl vldcd. being 1887 Republican ami 1.3 M I »einocratlc. There aie ulso I.I8-' ladetieiidunt and 4(12 miscellaneous Including labor organs, OlC. How little the results are at!e< isil by the politics of I lie pupere Is shown A BEDSIDE VISIT In in analysis by* sections In the Boutberti section, for Instance, wher. Care of mother and babe Is part of replies cams from 85 itepubllcnn pa the follow up work o^ the American pots and .AM' Democratic, (be per Ited Cross health center at Bridge centugo against Government operation town. New Jersey. Miss Anna Miller, was 83; In Hie Great l-ake section h' lue visiting nurae from the health with condition, reversed, 478 llepul» center. Is reading a mother s tempera Ili an and 155 «Democratic, the oppn ture. eltlon was 87 per coni Replies from the West. Middle Weai end ¡southwest show that It Is a tnls take to consider those sections vastly believes that through health centers in every considerable more favorable to radical Government established experiments than the East. The rad comm.inity throughout the United Icals can got little comfort out of th»- States, health can be safeguarded and greater happiness be 8P per cent of thumbs down—2 pe tlieref oin cent above the average— In the 8outb brom:I ' to our people Ignorance of rtl-i-ases, ignorance as west, including Arkansas, Louisiana. Missouri, Kansas. Oklahoma and Tex to win t are the best menus to pursue aa. Texas, once suppose'! to be much tn coribatting them, tguorame ns to given to Government regulation ex th.1 at inding and competency of cer perlments, returned 92 per cent of un tain medical men—these today are favorable repllea. Out of the 244 edi respoi.alble (or u vast number of torn replylug from that alate only d'-uths in the world. Quacks prey throe edited Republican pupere. The upon our people with their glaring 82 per cent opposition of the North and lying advertisements and In hun west, Including Iowa, .Minnesota, Mon dreds of thousands of cases Individ tana, Nebraska. North Dukota, South uals absolutely deceived by their pre Dakota and Wyoming, und the 83 per tensions pass beyond the days when cent veto of the Tar West group. In their infirmities might be cured. For eluding Arlsona. California.. Idaho. these perils the Red Cross health Nevuda. New Mexico, Oregon, Colo center forms a safeguard. ratio, Utah and Washington, are sic The health centers being established nlfleant of the prevnlllng conservative become the people's clubs, with mem sentiment on this question even In berships designed to reach vast num ths mote radical xectlona. bers of the population since member ship costa but *1 u > ear—the anuual Judgment Apparently Unbiased. The questionnaire closes with a re Red Cross dues. Another phase of the peace-time pro quest for the editor's personal opln Ion on certain concrete cuee. n fol gram of the organisation which rapid ly is be< omlng of paramount value in Iowa: "Do you personally believe that the the northwest is comprised in the Designed Federal Government should own Hntl Home Service activities. operate competitive Industries to pro originally for the benefit solely of vide: (n) Fertilizer? (h) Clothing? disabled service men and their fam (c) Automobiles? (d) Fann Imple Hies, it has grown to occupy a far ments? (e) Foodstuffs? .vroader field. Red Cross welfare Substantially all the editors who workers look to the interests of for gave estiinniea of their readers' opln mer soldiers and sailors in hospitals Ions also expressed their own by re and schools; maintain personal con plying to this last question. Proof of tact with the disabled who are at coneidei able effort to avoid personal home. Home Service forms the con bias la found In the fact that In many necting rink between the disabled man cases the editor differed from the in hospital or school and his family. opinion he credited di Ills community. But Home Service has grown be The percentage of "nos" ran: (a) yond this. In nearly <0 of the 106 7(1, ()■) S3; (r) Md; (d) 82; (•) 79 chapters of the Northwestern Division While the questions were bared on experienced social workers are em general principles Involved In the ployed, and the service Is being ex Government participating in competi tended to civilian families. In some tive business Hie sot-ailed Muscle chapters information stations lor the Slionis Kill new before Congress was benefit of the general public have used ns a ennerete example of a Gov- jeen established. In Raymond, ernmani operuilon scheme Under this Washington, the Home Service depart bill a Government-owned mriairatlon ment maintains au office close to the would be given hr» nil powers to oper rgllwav stations and hotels where any ate und develop Govetnnietit plants day may be seen the visitor inquiring ami (troperiles It would produce nt for the residence of a friend, or the Muscle Shoals lurlous tertlllzer prod genlnl traveling man asking the loca ucts and sell them In competition with tion of*he business house upon which , producers and merchants In the far- he wai ts to call. tlllzrr b'lalttesa Social Service extends down through Tho strength of the opposition to the chapter» to the brant I as and aux Goiemmeiit operntlon Is Indicated by (liarles Several Northwestern chap the replies from Alabama. where the tent nave branches which maintain Mtiscta Should war plant Is and where, local Home Service operatives, their of '.-ouise. there Is Intense Interest activities being financed through and locui-^irfile lit getting Its expeciril small revolving funds from the chap | peace-time operation under way at lite ter treasuries. earliest possible date Fifty editors Fifty cents of every dollar of mem from that r.yite replied, of whom 38 bership fees stays in the community were oopoaed Io Government opera In which it has been contributed. It lion, 8 lu favor mid 4 doubtful. Is that fifty cents which aids in thia . Important Home Service development. CARDS PROFESSIONAL Tsl»>r 4754 593AH 92rd Str.M DR. C. S. OGSBURY DENTISTRY . Canvass of 5,154 Editors Shows Home Service Work Broaden* to Include Civilian 4,466 Communities Against Families. Socialistic Experiment. FRESH FRUITS and GROCERIES Call HEAITH CENltHS AID ALL COMMUNITY LIFE I.CNTB. ORBOON Office Talx.r 3214 Kes. Tabor : 5224 DR. P. J. O’DONNELL EXODONT1A ! Cor. 92d and Foster Road. Ia»nts, Ore. DR. A. G. ATWOOD DENTIST Otfi<-e, Tabor 0421 Honte, Talmr 4W4 Phone. : I’ortland Oregon I H. P. ARNEST ATTOMMgT AT US MOTABV PfHIJI Phone 281-1J 9188 Foster Road i»ents Station Portland, Oregon MT. SCOTT tamp No. 11650, Modern Woodman of America.. Yleels every second and fourth Wed icsday of each month at Grange Hall; 92nd street. I . B. VOLTS. Clerk. MT. M trn- UHM.E. I. <>. O. F. Meets every Toe»<!uy evening at 7:14. W. S. Sanders, Noble Grand. W. E. Goggins, Rec. Sec- Visitors Welcome. FEATHER RENOVATING Y\ c < lenn by High Presurr Str nut Systems I ree Delivery neTnbor 4831 All Work Guaranteed Rates Reasonable 5 125 Foster Rd Portland,Ore. EconomyFumiture Co. k A. BARKER, Prop. Dealer in new and used furniture, stoves, rugs, carpets, crockery, stone ware, tools, phonographs and records SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 6015 Ninety-second St. I Get Rid of Your Gas Grouch for Good < i Don t h«.-e a grudsr »gainst the Gas Man. It's not his fault that vou permst in squandering precious fuel. Equip that car of yours with a New Stromberg Carburetor. Right away mileage btgins to mulupl). Costa fall off. You go farther on fewer gallons of fuel Your engine loses its gas greed. Now listen, brother—don't say— tiiat might work on some cars— but mine, well 1 don't know." Your car is no exception. Its ex act duplicate — by the scores— ore Stromberg equipped—and are giv ing more mileage by many miles, than >cw are getting The New Stromberg holds offi cial economy records on virtually every make of machine. On ewy car. of any yaar, of any ma it invariably effect» greater gas economy. Not only that — it actually gives better acceleration I — more power and more »peed Makes a better car of the best of them. Come in and let us show you just nhy and just how the New Stromberg puts a crimp in fuel consumption. Put a New Strom I berg on your car. Put it to a ten . day test. See the savings Figure 1 the economy. Get the facta Fkra if you are not satisfied — we wil take it back and hand back Our chaae price wuhout a qntilion. I The Lents Garage AXEL KILDAHL, Proprietor 8919 Foster Road Tabor 3429 1 EHRLIGH&BtRNHARDT “ CityMotorTruckingCo.,mc. LADIES’ and GENTS' TAILORS E Styles and Fakrk* Always the Latest 9134 Foster Road 2 Next door to Postoffice = Phone Tabor 8571 LENTS = 291 Hawthorne Ave. AUTO TRUCK HAULING CONTACTORS CRUSHEO ROCK. SAND and 6RAVEL Tiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinimniimiiiiiii A. 0. Kenworthy & Go. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Service Given Day or Night Close Proximity to Cemeteries Enables Us to Hold Funerals at a Minimum Expense Tabor 5287 Paving Materials Macadam Roads Office: East 320 Plant: Tabor 482 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiu Plant: Kelley Butte, 94 and Division Sts., PORTLAND, ORE. PORTER W. YETT. Contractor. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - First-class 5802-4 92nd St. Lenta Sts. Res. 4822 90th St. I^nts Kz. Auto Stand Phon. Marshall 2*W 1332 Mt. Scott Transfer Co. J. S. Miller. Prop. Plano and Furniture Moving Baggagv and Express Daily Trips to ML Scott and Lanta Agt tor Rock Springs and King Coal stand: First and Taylor Portland j The Lents Mercantile Co. ■ ■ 2 " 5 ■ ! ; : Will promptly fill your orders from up-to-date GROCERIES. FRESH FRUIT, VEGETABLES. TABLE DELICACIES and other Good Things TO EAT. We carry FLOUR and r e ED. 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 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■»■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I