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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1920)
/ Highest market price paid for clean cotton rugs at the Herald of Initiation of officer» of Mt. Soott fl<e. Chapter of the Eastern Mar will be Harry Chapin of «825 Eighty sev held December 27. enth street S E. return«! from Cali Billie Keo of S2nd street and Gray* i fornia Thursday. Crossing is suffering from injuries Mrs. Edna McCord had charge of sustained bi being struck by a cable. Miss Laura Harvey’s classes in Lents Adam Faulk, who has carried the school Monday. mail from the postofice to the cars The Creston l’T. A will have a for a number of years, has resigned. I banquet for the football boi s lo.lai Mr. Swope, formerly a teacher in I i Friday). Dec. 10. the Ix'nts school, has aceeptial a po- The Mt. Scott W. C. T. U. will sition in the postoffice at this sta meet with Mrs. J. S. Shearman. 6223 tion. S9th street, Tuesday, Dec. 14. The monthly meeting of the I'ar Mrs. Ralph Bennett of Alameda ent-Teachers association at Gilbert Dark spent Sundav with Mrs. Sarah school «ill be hold Friday afternoon E. Coons of 6416 Fightyseventh at 2:30. tret S. E. George Hamilton of l'ighty-scv Don’t forget the bazaar to bo held by the ladies of the Baptist church enth street S. E. has been danger at the Square Deal Candy Store, Dv ously ill at hi» home with pneumonia ‘ but is reporter! as improving. comber 15. A movement started pi Portland Walter Jenkins sang for the child week haa for its object the plm ren at their story hour Friday at 4 | • last o’clock at Dents library »nd Miss A. :ng of all electric wires underground , throughout the city Kiev told the story. Hie Woodstock Parent-Teacher V A number of candidates for initi has a gym class with an on* ation in the Ben Hur Court at Ar • sociaticn teta will ride the White Campbell. rollment of nearly eighty, ant! Dr. 1' H. Jngham as teacher. Friday evening. Doc. 10. Ffty Rayburn, traveling salesman Mrs Wagner of Lents, has termi for a Salem wholesale grocery, is vis’ nated a pleasant visit at Grannis iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E I Mill, Clark county, Wash., and re Rayburn of Fifty-sixth avenue S. E turned to her home in Lents. Ch.uhs McIntyre of «021 Eighty Fifteen thousand dollars is need«! ninth street. Southeast, who has boon at once by the Public W elfare bureau employed at Tugene. came horn. to supply winter necessities to unfor W ednesday, but left for Tilainook tunate families in Portland. Monday. St. Peter’s Catholic church will Ralph Repp, of Eighyt-seeond street, who recently underwent an I hold their masses regularly eveii operation for appendicitis at Good Sunday at S o’clock and 10:30 a. in. Samaritan, was able to be home lather O’Flynn presiding. Special i iiu.-ic at 10:30. T uesday. Th- funeral service of John Quin Terpsichorean devotees are being entertained every Saturday evening lan, aged -2 years, was conducted Monday, Dec. 6. in the mortuary at Myrtle Park. It is under n< management and a new orchestra chapel of A. L. Kenworthy & Co.. Lents. Interment Mutlnomali otn has been secured. tery. Mrs. S. D. Campbell has been en There is just one reason why you tertaining her sister, Mrs. C. A. Jr.- should bring me your watch and je feries and niece, Mrs M. Duff I elry repairing. You’ll be a stiistb Paul, Idaho. They will spend the I customer. Donaldson the Jeweler. winter in Portland. I Foster Road (Kerr. Park). Miss Bernice Kearns, of South Mrs. O. Hess, past matron of Ninety-second street, who has be an assistant in Lents branch library I 'K .nt Scott chapter of the O. E. S.. has resigned. Miss Erma Smith has | attended the luncheon of the 1919 riatrons held at the home of Mis succeeded hre. , Ann:. Dudley, 875 Gantenbein avv. Mrs. Roy Kelley of Dallas who was ue, Saturday. visiting friends in Portland, return, S. V. Kaser of Silverton who was to her home Saturday. Mrs. Kelley formerly lived on Ninety-fourth called to Gresham because of the ill ’ ness of his aunt. Mrs. Northrup, vi- street Southeast. ited the Eggiman families Sundai. The trial of Husted Walters, j Mr. Kaser is a brother in law of the charged with murder in the first de j Eggiman boys. gree for the shooting and killing of Margaret Harper, aged 8”. years Patrolman Jerome Palmer, was s ?t for December 20 by Presiding Judge lid at ■‘’715 70'h street S. E !■'m i era! services were conducted Mon Tazwell Monday momiirg. day, Dec 6, at 2 p. ni., in the rhapel Mrs. Irene Bohl of 5’552 Eighty of A. D. Kenworthy & Co., Lent«. D ninth street S. E., aged 19, died at •’errunt Multnomah cemetery. her home Thursday of heart troub’ With seven pupils enrolled, th" The funeral services were held at • ehool for foreigner» at W Kenworthy undertaking parlors on Thursday morning and the body .vas •trek school held its first sesion W-d cremated at Mt. Scott crematorium. I lesdav. Dec. 1, with Mrs. G. It. Adi- | < n as instructor. Drivers of vehicles of all descrip Mrs. Cor i! Henge of Fifty -ecoti I tions are warned that a heavy tin ■ ’ i M ■ will be imposed hereafter on those who continue to drive over curbs and ’ood Samaritan hospital where sh< sidewarlks; especially with heavy nuerwent a serious operation thru loads over the cement sidewalks re reeks ago is reported out of danger and is slowly recovering. cently made on 92nd street. LOCAL AM) PERSONAL I oulid Dhur-day waning ul I amts ’imi, a fr:'ernitv pin. Call a' Herald office. 43 ti II!’ PARLOR MILLINERY, Mrs . n. proprietor, at 11004 84th bt . will close D<*c 20. In tile ng lOe per line first In ertion: .alitane nil winter lints will bo sul« cqu.'ut issue per line each eld regunlles-i of cost. 45tf I Minimum charge, 2.’>c Count « \l I KINDS of light groceries, con words to the lino . .t eiiery it l ents Waiting Room, 9128 Woodstock Ave. 47 tf FOR RENT 1- irnis’ietl re,on ' front room, close in on ‘>’ml S FOR RENT Nicoli furnished room. 92nd St., or call \uto 9119 91th and Gilbert mud 46'f 48 t WOMEN’S COLI EGE* HEMSTITCHING The cuntan «lin ha* £i*uth>aiv'| from nil cotton 10c per van!} all «ill- 12'sc |H>r yard. Mrs. Carle t’olh .'o, looking back to I ht b» ; \o;»r* Kem 1’ark, 1887 67th St 44 ot ac.iih iulc lite utili a non svitllnion al v\v. « in k’ciicraliy thal a deal NEU (’FSSI’OOI BRICK d< liver. I at $20 |»er thousand. Se - Reed 'f *i itic mult with It. Iler»* and »bei c It i iilcti ; it uii»i per I S907. 41 ; . to«» ch. 'ifervd. too »1» fuelled from I SAI E OR TRAD! ’ Uoiutil ito r. I unt ili. Hut. on tin* u Inilc, ’ , FOR Cron n organ « ith vml h'r mv c v ’ I ned at Smith <»i ll'»l\okv at:.1 72 kevs. Cal] labor là. *• Hr vu M iwr. It did pr»»p.urc her for Re-.li-mi 7813 Foster muti. 4 It l.iuuhl her sclentith method l*'0K S \I.E Grocery s'!orv. :t II set her free of certain tcmln’nc In ( arsi fxlures. and good b:: I 1 h ' iftniis. h gaw her Nonn*thiiiM III'»’ close tn to Lents, at a bargain t m <iu »l »b nee lu th»» world of mm. taken soon. I hi prop, sit o il t1 bear investigation Ro emar. It ¡¿uve her practical uv.ipuns with Grocery, 782a Foster road. Fort I’ i ’i» Hchh vv r<*i»n»»tiilc lu'lcpciul land 41 ' i’ <■ anti, on the side of spirit and t llwt. an entry hit»» a u.»rhl uh<»c FOVR ROOM HOl’EE with cl.wt ' ’ • I!.•’ t'» I»«’ tur I- i •» <L»I I lights and water; newlx kn'soniin 1 and painted; block to ear; sn'.i I ir- . h d <vnt* ‘ .ivs \r‘v r •I’tibiic. cash payment, balance monthl I’ : uh\ Smith nnd rimarti and | payments 1'. J. O’Connor, ear. 92 I I' i ' >i Mau r and IL'Iyok«’. and Va,»*nr street ami Woodstock avenue Is It Welle Ivy nnd all the other worn B F. Mil I ER for I’l.FMBlXG cii ’ n cube; - j as xwil. each «»f uhbh | and CESSl’OOI.S. One slight! has a: hull» binai ami lai < i h l ! used pump fu» 52 foot well >1... tld be llbcr tll) v.i- j Cesspool man wanted. 4ltf hlith . hi in d.nvvd by /,<• u ! .»lo American »in- ’ FOR SALE A| ril hatch Rho I nninlty. Island Re.ls. SI 50: also six 1 , mouth Giant Rabbit Hiitchc an I feed at $10. 6712 90th St Ph. m ¡ urt«i I La* been rather qulcM<*rnt Auto. 6411 41tf .n the il» ml Irruption of the mi Ion i t>r it cni- i* mit Int«» the xpot- WE WANT to sell your far: or ye . » t - w in Lullrtirhter who hou e. We l ave a go..,! <> prospective buyer-. Cable Ke.i c i I ♦•ant) Any Co.. 5829 72nd St. S. E i r *t attention. Phone t>l >-.33 Classified Ads. 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' ' Lmiies’ Hats, each ............................................................................ 25c '.‘00 Pair la»<gin-i for lun a and men, a pair............................... .....25c Indo pa » Ln.l I••<»<> for i’ Men n Ovt i .. STORE 6344 Foster Road I 9/ie NEW EDiSON v^as^h From Portland. Maine, to Port- Our Mickey says: “It’s mighty funny how some people sneer at their ■ nil.. Oregon, the steamship West little ol’ home paper; say ther s nuth- roc'u.- of the Pacific Steannhip Co. in* ;u it; haint got the circulation: rivi-l uprivi r last Saturday with '9.000 cases of Maine corn "for Port- and. when the boss unintenshun nd and 200 tons of general cargo. forgets to mentun when they have a dean’s at ther house—how they howl Ml. Scott Ixxlge No.. Ire 1. O. O. F. elected the following officers la- Saturday evening: Frank Murwal Noble Grand; Earl Cleland, V.ce Grand; Charles Roheor, Financial Secretary; W. E. Gogins, Recording j Secretary; Frank Peterson, Treas vrer. I Motion picture fi'tns now fU’tire con spicuously In the present cntnpnlgn. From being an amusement novelty the movies have rapidly Increased In Importance till now they have taken a prominent part In the life of the nation. There Is «carcely any props D. J. O’Conor, real estate dealer, trnnda which does not seek their alii, Lents, reports six sales the past and It Is only a question of time week, among them Mrs. Cohen sold when their educational potentialities her property on 46th avenue and 94th will take them Into the school room street to Chas. Brascesco; a three- ns tin Integral part of Its equipment. room house and half acre. Emil Otto sold to Clemen- Balk from North The (Stet long ngo, ns poets do. dis Dakota; and Mr. Huss bought at cover.il their vnlue. although he did 8625 Woodstock avenue. not know of their coining existence. An interesting letter is to be found In the pregnant lines: •‘Things seen on the first page of this issue from are mightier than things heard." the pen of Mrs. C. P. Blanchard, re cently a faithful and competent news Ti e future of America hangs In the gatherer for the Herald. Their itin- ery from I^nver is Iowa, Ilinois, halnnce every day In < very Amerlcnn Minnesota, Indiana, Philadelphia,! schoolhouse. In the widespread ill- New York City, Boston, Washington, ’ ctlssion of better method- of promo’ D C., Jacksonville, Florida, New Or-! ins the more perfect ur”lerstnn<llng of leans and thence on home via Iz/S Amerlcnn Ideals by till the [teople, we Angeles and San Francisco. recur t ou- tnntl.v to the «< hool-t< itch< r. LENTS BAJTI.ST CHUI’.CH, 58th Here Is n public servant whose work street and <»Oth avenue- If you have Is e scntially constructive. Pity the no church home come to I ent» Bap t|tichers a wage commensurate with tist church. You will find two help ful mesages; you will enjoy the beau tliel .'rent responsibility to the na tiful music, the good s veet singing tion. of our choir under direction of Mrs. W. S. Thompson. 11a. m., 7:30 p. nr. I him.'an wants to semi profltoer" Come; come. You will receive a cor- to the hisli. Of course, the selllltnctl <iial welcome. We are planning a big Christmas program. Bring your tallsm of the age will reject such a bov. Bring yourself. Rev. E. A. suggestion, but If there follili Ite a Smith pastor. temi orary revival of the old primitive Two murders and four suicides in way of dealing with apparently In Multnomah county are recorded in snpernble obstacles, Hungary’s sqg the report of Dr. Earl Smith, county g," i on would put a stop to profiteer coroner, for the month of November. Ing after H e first practical application 73108. J. Hickox. age 63 years, hus band of Sophia Hickox, father of of the system. Mrs. Elsie Graffin« of Struthers, A formar Belglnn officcr al Spa gaie Ohio, Mr« Bode Rea of Clearfield, Pa., and Edgar M. Hie >■: of l.a n <hn>ot"-trathtn of "how to ilo It now." Grande, Ore., <iied at. the family Ilo recognlzctl ntnong thè Germati rcp- - home, 5845 45th avenue. S. E., Sat urday, Dee. 3, 1920. The funeral ser re entatlves a mnn who Itati occup -1| I vice was held Monday at Finley’s, his house tluring thè war ami pcompllv with concluding service at Portland lieat hlm tip. Ile tilt! not walt for niiy Crematorium. diplomane negotlatlons nboiit satlsfac- t’on. hut took It on thè «pot. The Herald $1.50 a year. Jet us show How exquisite a phonograph cabinet can he CHRISTMAS gift to the family should be beautiful in every sense. See, at our store, the Edison Phonograph Cabinets. A Mr. Edison decided that his phono graph of supreme Realism should be housed in cabinets of supreme artistry. The result is that you may choose your Christmas Phonograph in any one of 17 Period Models. The New Edison designs are adapted from the furniture ihaslerpieees of the 16th, 17th and IKth Centuries. Even the lowest priced New Edison is au authentic adaptation out of the Golden Age of Furniture? .tsk- h(rw to get .your New Edison Christmas present motc , on our Budget Plan. You will find the New Edison the best before-the-war value you can buy,— for . hi after-the-war dollar. The price of the New Edison has increased less than 15% since Itti4. Part of this increase is War Tax. U'e'll give you “Edison and Music.” the book that makes it easy for you to choose your Christmas New Edison. Every New Edison is illustrated and fully described in it. Mt. Scott Drug Co. 92nd St., near Car Line, LENTS