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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1920)
MT. SCOTT HERALD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER U 19N À LOCAL AND PERSONAL W. H. and Emm* L. Hecker have A large number of friends and opened ■ new grocery on 45th ave member* of the M. E. Ladies’ Aid nue and 95th street gathered at the home of Mrs. O. 8. Mesdame* Amanda and Anna y Mr*. Berth* Higley has returned Worden last Wednesday for the - Paulson, of Corvallis, are visiting a* to her home, 5821 83rd street after monthly “silver tea." A pleasant Advertisement* undtr this head afternoon was spent and much fon the home of F. M. Barker. 6020 92nd a three weeks' absence. created by several ladies having ng 10c por line first insertion; 5c ■treat. subsequent issue. After Dec. 1st Dr. Ogsbury, den their fortunes told. Mrs. Haul per line each Donald Lockwood, attending the tist, will be located in new offices in Altermath with the help of her com Minimum charge, 25c Count 6 Willamette University at Salem, will Yott bldg., corner Foster Rd and mittee served a bountiful lunch and word* to the line. <pend Thanksgiving at his home, at 92nd street 44-8t a goodly sum was added to their 4504 65th street. treasury. PLAIN SEWING — Hemstitching; W. C. Smith, 6408 84th street, aavs Mrs. David Pennell, of Woodmere, he ia not getting old. for he is only Workmen have been busy in this all cotton 10c per yard; all silk is rapidly recovering from the se 53 year* young, having celebrated district the past week installing ,iu l2Hc per vard. Mr* Girtew, vere accident she met with on the the occasion recently. tomatic telephones which are to Kern Park, 4637 67th St 44-tf Mt. Scott car line. take the place of the old-time CALL F R. BRADBURY for «ret Mr. and Mrs. James Leitch of commencing Dec. 4. The Mra. May Barnum of The Dalles 5351 89th street had as their dinner phones. ries* plumbing, gas fitting an<l Mt. Scott district, with centra) at is being entertained at the home of guests Wednesday night Mr. and Arleta, as related in our last issue, jobbing at 6367 Fo*ter Rd. 44-2x her aunt, Mrs. Belle Elwood, 5645 Mr*. Nichol* and daughter Dorothy will be the first locality not only in NEW CESSPOOL BRICK delivered 84th street, this week. of 5221 89th street Portland but on the entire Pacific at $20 per thousand. See Reed, coast to adopt the new plan. Wheth 9319 Footer Road. Phon« Tabor Dr. Ogsbury. d< :>’?st, wit* be lo !'•. Ogsbury tontixt will nove er it will prove satisfactory to pa 8907,44-tf cated in new office in Yott bldg., to new offices in l’ott bldg., corner comer Foster Rd. and 92 .id St., 1.- tei Rd. an i 32nd St.. Dec. 1st. trons time will tell. WANTED — Four or five acre tract, tof or Dec. 1st. «-dt 44- 3t. Gribble Bros, at the Creston Gar improved preferable, in Ttark age have recently nstalled an oxide county. Mr. McGinnis, Box S3, Mrs. N. G. Heddin of 6301 89th Bom—To Mr. and Mrs. Vecktell. disc, electric drill and fender rolling 2- street .Tuesday entertained Miss Buckley avenue near Powell Valiev l^nt*. _____________ <6 45-2-x Clara Vaughan. Miss Ruth Damon road, a 10-pound girl November 16. machine. The Gribbles have an up- DON'T NEGLECT your garden and and Miss Ethel Evarts. rosea. Get fertilizer at Dolton's Dr. Lockwood reports mother and to-date gxrage in every respect and •re receiving a large patronage daughter doing well Dairy, 2 miles east of l^nta, at Mr, and Mrs L. S. Crawford, who commensurate with their progres 50c for a 2-horse load. I*hone have been living at 207 S Second C. C. Patterson has bought the »ive ideas of doing business Tabor 7666._____________ Mj-lt street, have moved to I^nta and Wheeler property on Buckley •ve- The executive board of the Parent EOR SALE OR TRADE Beautiful are residing at 6817 89th street. nue, near Gilbert school, consisting _ Teacher Council will hold its regular Crown organ with mahogany <*«■>' of a four-room house and one acre Mr. and Mrs. E. P Smith, who monthly meeting on Fridav. Novem and 72 keys. Call Tabor 1553 have been living in Beaverton, and of land. ber 26. at 2 p. m. Room 551 Court Residence 7813 Foster road. 4«tf are now located at 58th street and house. Carl Peterson is very low with FOR SALE—Grocery store, block 45 avenue near Stewarts station. dropav at hi* home on 52nd avenue and fixtures, and good building, Mrs. John McNair and 'laughter and 89th street. He had a foot am The Kellogg Parent Teacher As close in to Lejits, at a bargain if Margorv. after spending a few days sociation will give a moving picture putated in the summer and has at Canby, have returned to their taken soon, rhis proposition will show December . It was decided at been confined to hi* home ever home, 5834 8 Ind street. Rosemary bear investigation >»■ the last meeting to serve milk to the since. Grocery, 782;» Foster road. Pm children. land. 44-tf THE PARLOR MILLINERY. Mrs —Four or five acre tract, Delbert Anderson of the _Kellogg Richardson, proprietor, at 6004 84th WANTED improved preferable, in Clar' FOR SALE—R. A H. Hupmobile school, while at play last Tuesday, St., will close Dec. 20. In the Good tires; Bosch magneto; in county. Mr. McGinnis, Box 52, during the noon hour, fell front the meantime all winter hats will be good running order; only 1135. Lents. 45-2-x broke his sold regardless of cost. 45tf railing to the ground and Phone Aut. 216-28 or address arm. 5511-13-15 Foster road, Portland. IF DONALDSON can't repair vour The _Golden Rule Encampment I. watch throw it away. 6536 Fos Mrs. C. M. Watson, her _ grandson. O. O. F. of Arleta report a splendid ter Road, Kern Parte. 45 It FOR SALE OR TRADE for Ford ~ car, 1 lot 62x1.52 ft, on 53rd Ave Frank, and nephew, Ray Telfer, have time at Astoria last Sunday. One and 102nd St. Enquire 5820 bought a home on 86th street, near hundred and twenty were in at- FOR SALE—Heating stove for 92nd St. avenue. Since leaving 41t6 coal or wood, with hot water coil. 56th'_____ _ Lents tendance and seventy candidates in- itiated. they have lived at Scott's Mills. 5735 85th St. Tabor 8092. 451t> FOR SALE—April hatch Rhode Island Red*. $1.50; also six Ply Saturday, Nov. 20, the ladies of FOR SALE—One-half acre anti four The M. E. Indies’ Aid will meet mouth Giant Rabbit Hutches and in the church parlors Nov. 24th to the G. A. R. will hold a business room house. D J. O’Connor. 92d feed at $10 6? 12 90th St. Phone formulate plans for a bazaar which meeting in I. O. O. F. hall, at which _ St._ and Woodstock Ave. 45 it Auto. 6411. 41tf they will hold in the near future. time the annual inspection of the cir Watch the paper for date and place. cle will take place. The president, LOST—Blue serge skirt, between Found—Thursday evening at l*nta Mrs. Docia Tussev. desires all mem Lents Mercantile Co. and 9408 57th station, a fraternity pin. in. Call at Mrs. Sagers announces the Lents bers to be present. avenue. Leave at Herald office. Herald office._______ 43 tf auxiliary of the Red Cross will hold Mrs. Anabel Froom has been add FOUND — A Christian Science a meeting for old workers and mem Pajamas, too. are very high this in a leather bers, the date to be given at the ed to the Herald family as a gath- year. It will » h > i > be necessary for the Quarterly, enclosed bound book, with small amount of parent-teachers’ meeting today, Fri orer of new* and solicitor of adver tising and job printing. Any favor* conservative citizen to put on noth money. Call at this office. day, Nov. 19. shown this lady in her endeavors Ing but the altogether when he hits Mrs. Jean Weirgart was agreeably will be truly appreciated by the the hay. B F. MILLER for PLUMBING surprised on her birthday, Wednes Herald publisher. Her phone num and CESSPOOLS. One slightly day, November 10, by a surprise ber. when not at the office, is Tabor used pump for 52-foot well. It Is sahl the retail price of stigai party, planned by her husband. Her 6680 Cesspool man wanted. 41tf will not go <)<>wn before the first of mother, Mrs. Bradford, helped in 1 A While hunting pheasants on the the year, and may go up nn<l thus the arrangements and an enjoyable eastern slope of Kelley Butte, Joe appoint notyaly. time was had by all. H. F. BYRD Kirkland’s dogs treed a young bear, which he captured and now has th<* Among those in attendance at the Light Groceries, Confectionery In order not to stir up feel In km timi installation of the department presi nucleus of a wild animal show. The may crack under the strain any mln dent and department secretary of cub is four months old. Think of Lents Waiting Room the ladies of the G. A. R. last Sat bears within one-half mile of the city ute. Jumps In food price* are now re 9128 Woedstock Ave. urday evening were Mrs. Belle El limits of Portland! ferred to with professional suavity a.« y wood, Mrs Anna Melvin and Mrs. fluctuations. The Herald $1.50 a year. Grace Worden of Shiloh circle. N f Classified Ads. Another Royal Suggestion DOUGHNUTS and CRULLERS From the N ew R oyal C ook B ook OUGHNUTSI There is nothing D more wholesome 1 t*blM|MX>i>a shurtealn* S cur susar 1 -as S cup milk I t»asp«H>n nutiueff 1 teaspoon salt S cups Ilnur 4 teaspoons Royal liakln* l‘ow<lcr Cream ahoetsnlnx: a<l<1 susar and wsli-bssten «■■; stir In milk, atl.l nut mag. salt Hour an<l bak- Ina powdei which hi*« b-eii sifted toKvthsr and enough additional Ito or to make donah stiff enoush to roll Roll out on lloured beard to about Jp inch thtak; cut out *ry in data fat hot snt r - blown n pl. •> anconds » gtaaxl paper amt sprinkle with powdered sugar. WHY Go to Town Across from Post office «123 Fester Road WM. PARISH. Prop. FRANK BABNIK ROYAL BAKING POWDER A Aba&lutaly Pur* Cruller* ♦tabUapoon* shortening 1 cup sugar 1 sggs > ou |IS Hour 1 tonspoon cinnamon U teaspoon salt I teaspoons Royal Baking 1‘owdsr % rep milk Cream shortealn«: add sugar gradually and beat en eggs; sift together Sr. annamon salt and Ing powder. aihi ore ’ and mil wall odd milk and remainder of dry Ingredients to make son dough Roll out nn Hours ! board to about I*- Ineh thick and cut Intn atrl-i« about < Inches long nnd l^ inch wide; roll In hands and twist ssch atrip and bring ends to gether Fry In deep hot rat. Drain and roll tn powdered sugar I Sheet Metal Specialties and Tinwork I “ GOOD EATS’* At the Cottage Restaurant and delightful than dough nuts or crullers rightly made. Doughnuts General Repairing and Guttering REPAIRS AND MAKES Stove Pipe«, Waah Boilers, Flour Bins, Chicken Fountain«, Chicken Grit and Feed Boxen, Troughs, Brooder», Egg Testers, etc. Quaker Pipeless Furnace. 9111 Foster Road--Lenis J C. A. NOR WOOD Bicycles and Repairs REPAIRING 5907 Foster Road V Phone Tabor 4938 REPAIRS to Buy Your Saturday Specials when you can buy them at the LENTS JUNCTION MERCANTILE ered promptly by a responsible carrier at right prices? Bicycles, Baby Buyyies, Umbrellas Carts, Eetc. Solders Cooking Utinsels 9124 Foster Rd. Next to Postoffice COMPANY deliv 6615 Foster Road Specials for Saturday: Can Pumpkin, large size............ 15c Lard, 5-lb. pail ............................. 65c Bulk Lard, per lb.......................... 28c Compound, per lb...........................25c Flake White, Swift Jewel or White Cloud, 4-lb. pail......... $1.00 Salt Pork, per lb............................ 35c Back Bacon, per lb....................... 35c Breakfast Bacon, per lb............... 45c Picnic Hams, per lb.......................32c Armour’s Best Hams, per lb........45c Pot Roast, best, per lb.... 20c and 22c Boiling Meat, per lb................16c-18c RouncT Steak, per lb...................... 28c Sirloin Steak, per lb...................... 25c Tea Bone Steak, lb................. 30c Lamb Roast, per ....... 28c to 30c Lamb Chops, per lb........................ 30c Lamb Stew, per lb.......................... 23c Pork Roast, per lb............. 28c to 30c Pork Steak, per lb.........................33c Pork Chops ................................... 40c Saur Kraut and Pickle Barrels, all sizes Crown or Olympic Flour, 49-lb sack.......................................... $3.00 Bbl......................................... $11.50 Mill Run ..................................... $2.25 Oat Chop ................................... $2.00 Carnation or Borden Milk, two cans for ..................................... 25c Best Steel Cut American Club Coffee, lb.................................... 40c M. J. B., G. W. and all standard brands, lb.................................... 55c Cane Sugar, per lb.........................13c By the sack ....................... $11.50 Rice, per lb. 10c; 3 lbs. for.......... 25c Beans, per lb. 10c; 3 lbs. for........ 25c Pineapple, 2‘4 size ........................ 40c Tomatoes Puree, can 15c; doz. $1.50 Standard Tomatoes, per can...... 20c Per dozen ............................. $2.20 Ghirardelli’s Chocolate, large..... 45c Small size ................................. 25c Sah, 3 bags for............................. 25c Meat and Lard Specials Every Saturday LENTS JUNCTION MEH CO. 103d St. and Foster Rd Kern Park Bakery 6168 serves HOME-COOKED DIN NERS with a welcome you you wont forget. Fresh Breod, Pastrp, Confec tionery ,’Cream and Milk. DELICIOUS COFFEE CANDIES MADE DAILY SATURDAY SPECIAL TAFFY, 25c per lb 6114 Ninety-second Street Phone Tabor 1142 5228 "2nd St. S. E., Portland, Or. IF YOU WANT DRY WOOD CALL US MILLARD AVE. FUEL CO. L. C. Pullen O. M Butler Ice, Wood, Coal and Feed Sand and Gravel Garden Plowing and Excavating Prompt Service Good Paint Insurance never look upon it as an experue. rollai MATT GREElfSLADE • Wagon Repairing Horseshodnq & Gen. Blacksmithing PAINT AUTO REPAIRING 9327 Foster Road Lenta I* GOOD P*,n* ARLETA STUDIO a n-i:t4 Foster IU nm I W* photograph anything, anywhere, any time. Your home, your family, your baby. ZnlMintitili and Cepylng Dene Open from • a. m. tn # p. m. Mnn<laya * I . is . to 0 p m. DU A. C. LUNDBERG CHIROPRACTOR Tabor 2966 Yott Blds. 9207 Foster Road The Herald does all kinds of printing, not the cheap kind, but the good kind Phone: Tabor 7824. di SQUARE DEAL CANDY STORE 1 Thouiiifdi of Dollars ■re lost yearly throughout th* Pacific North west by property es and buildings owner* who fall to protect with paint FULLER Paint saves many thousands of dollars yearly to property owner*. It *av*s a great deal more than It costa. Insure your property against tha ravages of the elements with FULLER Paint Take a few mtantaa and look over your property today. W. P. Fuller & Co. Northwest Branch Hooses at Portland, Seattle, Tacoma, Spokane, Boise. v Look Up a ' ~ FULLER Deal* In Tour Town y