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Classified Ads _______________________________ Advertisements undtr thia head ng 10c per line first insertion: 6c per line each nubenpieht issue Minimun charge, 16c Count <1 words to the lino. DRY FIR WOOD, from big timber, fur sale at fit) to III per eord. Auto M2 -22. 52411 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN After Dec 28. 1920. I will not be rvaponaible for any «lebte contract ed oy my wife, Alic» Bird Meyer. she having left my bed and board. Ernest H Meyer. 60 4tx HEMSTITCHING all cotton Ilk per vani; all silk Girlow. 12He per yard. Mrs 44 tf Kern Park, 4«37 «7lh St. FOR RENT Furnished room, large front room, close in on 92nd st. «335 92nd SL, or call Auto 2011. ______________________________ 4«;tf ft F\ MILLER for PLUMBING and CESSIDOLS. Ou« slightly used uunip for 62 foot well, ('«-«spool man wanted.________ 4ltf 130 ACRES with house and other buildings on gtxxl road, near Gresh am. Price 1136 per care. D. J. O'Connor, comer 92nd street anil Woodstock avenue. 2-lt? LOST Large Scotch Collie dog, an «wer» to the name of “Prince." Ethel Freeman, R. 3. lenta l-2tx TO TRADE- $1000 home bringing in $30 per month; garage; for small chicken ranch or small house and property suitable for chicken ranch. Phone OB-12. 1-7 SPECIAL BARGAIN—Four room plastered house; hot and cold wa ter: lot 100x100. 81450 takes it Call Auto «14-54. 1 2t kodak finishing Don't Let the Radiator Freeze ! 7 HERMITE Anti-Freezing Solution Prevents Freezing Be on the Safe Side. Buy a Can of ANTI-FREEZE and Save Radiator Trouble. We Have IL If the radiator leaks we have the WHIZ STOP LEAK. It’s going to rain, so be prepared with Chains, Spot Light and W indshield Cleaner, too. J Champion Priming Plugs Starting Batteries Best Oils, Greases and Gaosline EAGLE GARAGE In the Genter of Lents ASK SHORTY ASK SHORTY GOOD FOR FIFTY VOTES Mt. Scott Herald Trade-at-Home Contest Mt. Scott Herald, I^ents Sta., Portland, Oregon. Please credit this coupon to: Name Address Rev. Mrs. John Handsacker, pastor. Senice« in the morning. Subject: “The Elements of Prayer." C. E. so ciety meets at 6 p. m.. Miss Vera Pratton, leader. Several are planning to go to the state convention at Corvallis, Febru ary 11. 12 and 13. The Indies organization met last W ednesday at Lucky Cottage "and the following officers were elected: Pres ident. Mrs. Stella Shorev: vice presi- | d*rt, Mrs. Ben I^abr,; secretary and treasurer, Mrs. W. A. Pratton. A series of special meetings will begin a week from next Sundav eve ning, January 30. Rev. B. A. Snider »ill preach. The first service will be a sermon lecture, "1x>st on the Ice.” It is a recounting of a personal ex- N nerience of Rev. Snider, who went through th* dancers related while in i Switzerland There will be -pecial I i TMde at eac'. meeting and th« v will i he held each evening >n the week ex rent Saturday. They begin at 7 j r<nd are going to be very well wrorth hile. EVANGELICAL CHURCH NOTES On the 30th of January there will be ar. offering taken in the Sunday «chool for the 50,000,000 starving in | China. Fifty contest credits will be given to the side making the largest contribution. Parents of children at tending this school are urged to pro vide their children with as generous | an offering for this worthy cause as possible. This money will be handled through the board of missions of the Evangelical association at practically no cost. The pastor, Rev. Culver, expects to begin a serie* of special meetings at Mt. Scott the first Sunday in Febru ary. Rev. Culver reports a successful campaign throughout the church in the Church Forward movement work, both financially and evangelistically. He spent a very profitable week in ; the sound country in company with Rev. J W. Heininger of Cleveland. Ohio, field secretary. The apportion ment for the Oregon conference is j nlared at 840.900. Ths fund is to be distributed among the different insti tutions of the church. Plans have been eomnleted for carrying out a ('»neral evangelistic campaign throughout the conference until the annual conference, which meets the first Snndav in May. The W. M. S met at the home of Mrs. FM. Knniis* on 94th stir* Wed- readav of this week. Mrs. Charlev Fankhauser in the beloved president A* th» last meeting .which was held at Mrs. Leitch’s, the thank offering bore-, were onene'l re-ultinp with an / offering of almost $40. In “1 he Daughter of Two Worlds. ’ Saturday, Jan. 22 » ÍÍ Nomads of the North A wonderful 7-reel story of the FarfNorth, played two weeks at the Liberty; also a 2-reel comedy and Paramount News Magasine. Sunday, Jan. 23 “Yes, or No” You will say this is eome pictare; also a 2-reel comedy: Burton Holmes travalogue. “Pink Tights This is Serial Night with King of the Circus drug* patent «ardirine* toilet articles wear riptioaa drug -»uadriea it comes from Curreys Pharmacy Grays Crossing dELL-0 Norma Talmadge 99 rubber *< hm I m m LENTS, ORE Friday, Jan. 21 Mon. and Tues., 24-25 stationery 1 Yeager Theatre Wed. and Thurs., 26-27 “Idols of Clay” with MAE MURRAY, one of the biggest this year; shown two weeks at Columbia at 50c; here at regular prices. *7%eNEW EDISON The Phonograph with a Soul Except Sunday, at lents station, Rev. Owen Day, pastor. RT'Ves at 7:3« a. m., 12:50 p. m, Preaching services at 11 a. m. and and departs at 9:20 a. m., 12:80 and 7:30 p. m. 6:30 p. m. , Mid-week service will be held at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening, Jan. 2«. LIBRARY HOURS—LENTS in the new Junior room. Subject: Every .lay ,2 to ft p. m. Monday, “Conviction and CouFage ” '■’«dnesday nnd Saturday, from 2 to On Tuesday evening, January 25th, 9 p. m. the Arleta Men's Club will have a «upper in the v. «try roon. of the Bap Phone 625 17 tist church at 6:45. Aft." th? supper, 5228 72nd St. S. E . Portland, Or. at 7:36 an op. r meeting for nwi »nd IF YOU WANT DRY WOOD ■omen will be held, at which tune CALL U8 Mr. Speirs, pri; cipal of Arleta school, MILLIRD AVE. FUEL CO. will speak on the school situation. O. M Butler L C. Pullen The subject is an interesting one to Ice, Wood. Coal and Feed every parent in llie south’i-t district ai d -l is to i > loped that everyone Sand and Gravel who can come and join in the discuj- Garden Plowing and Excavating sion. Mr. Speir* will answer ques Prompt Service tions and invites constructive criti- cinm. A. D. Kenworthy & Co. I ENTS BAPTIST CHURCH NOTES Sunday school at 9:45; preaching 11 a. m„ subject “J«aus Christ, the Hope of the Ages.” Special music by choir Young people's meeting at 7:30 and special song service at 7:30. Preaching at 8 p. m., subject: “The Unconditional Surrender.” The Baptist ladies' sale at the M. and R. market was a decided success, everything being sold. The same lad- iep will shortly give a social at the church. little Doris Miles, one of the Sun day school scholars, had her tonsils aqd adenoids removed recently at the C,(xi Samaritan hospital. A PLEASANT PAR I Y Mrs. Le<, Kaskey and Mrs. R E. _ Snyder were hostesses to the Five Point Social Club, O. E. S.. at the residence of the former, last week Tuesday, at a noonday luncheon, thoroughly enjoyed by the guests present, who were: Mesdames P. A. Kennedy, T. J. Trask, H. C. Chapin, J. Bush, NN. N'ygard, Arthur Geia- !>-r, '"«.»ter McGrew, W. N.Starrett, M. E. Jones, W. HSweet, Della York, James York, Robert McClurg. S. D. Campbell, H. L. Stevens, O. A. Hess, J. C. Hankina, Wm. Eatchel, Jr., W. H. Kcpche, G. L. Sanders, G. Hunger ford, J. A Boster, W. L. Sanders, T. C. Connell, H. W. Trask, M C. Mc Cord, Jno. S. Howe, Fred Geisler, Wm. Katzkv, E. A. Droste, T. Heil- hruh, O. Katzky, E. R. 8nyder, J. T. Kennett, Wm. Katzky. F O. McGrew. Maud K. Darnell. (The above item, kindly furnished bv one of the guests nresent, was inadvertently omitted from our last issue. George Spring, of eaat of T.ent*, ! ha* recovered from a severe attack of pneumonia. I s FUNERAL DIRECTORS First-class Service Given Day or Night Close Proximity to Cemeteries Enables Us to Hold Funerals at a Minimum Expense What did Edison do Phone 618-21 5802-1 92nd St. Mnta Sta. r D. J. O'CONNOR REAL ESTATE Cor. 92nd and Woodstock Ave. LENTS STATION Phone 626-75 KEARNS BROS WOOD SAW Phone 640-57 When Yon Want to Move Can Tabor 7707 FETTY’S TRANSFER! and Eipress Auto Truck REBIDKNCE 9436 Foster Rd. Lents, Ore. OULD you like to know the inside facts W of how America turned the tables c*n the U-Boata?— Read "What Did Edison Do During the War?" It contains Uncle Sam's official an nouncement of what Mr. Edison accomplished, when he "joined the Navy", as President of the Naval Consulting Board. It explaina myateriea of the U. S. Navy'a U-Boat warfare, that had the whole world gueaaing. Thia bulletin also tells how Mr. Edison kept the IJew Edison, hie favorite invention, within reach of every home,—although it cost him mil lions in profits The New Edison has advanced less than 15% in price since 1914, and thia in cludes the War Tax Thia bulle'in also tells how Mr.Edison sponsored the Budget Plan, whereby you can arrange your own terms for your New Edison. Call or write for a copy of this bulletin. Mt. Scott Drug Co. Near Street Car Line LENTS IIIIIIIIIIHillMlllllllilllllllllN R. A. Thaxter, visited the municipal da) or tomorrow fur eastern Oregon MILLXRD AVENUE PRESBYTER terminal at St Johns Monday, to in and Washington. . IAN CHURCH NOTES spect the shipping. T. C. Lord of 83rd street is convai- Th» l enta Parent Teacher associa The C. K. oooietjr sttendvd the rallv escent from his recent illnaas Mrs. 1. F. Coffman of Ninety-sec- ti«wi will entertain thv January and at the First Christian church. Park <md street, entertained at dinner on June graduation classes of la*nts Mrs. Minnie Atkinson, of Eighty nieeday, January 11. Mrs. J. H. Me school. W«-dne*d*y. January 2«. at and Columbia, last Monday night, A ninth street southeast has gone to Soy. Mrs. John i\>n.udson. Mr*. Rob- 7:10 p. in . in the assembly room of with a 100 per cent attendance «harp contest between thv Kern Park Walla Walla Reynolds. Mr». M. T. Haw kin» the school. Music, games and re Christian C. T. and the FMurth W, B. frrahments «rill be th«> order of the church of Brentwood. ende«l in favor Mr. and Mrs. T. Anderson of 7427 and Mr*. Hatriltpn. evening. All parents of graduate« 65th street are the parents of a son Thia (Friday) evening there will be of either class are cordially invited. of the Kern Park church. They had born January 9. more goals. ____ Speeches, songs and basket social and dance at St. Pet- ■------------------------- ... An American family w-ould like to yells n<ade an enjoyable evening. A son was born to Mr and Mrs. »'« hall. 91st and Gilbert Road, un- A rent a hou«e of five rooms or more Multnomah county is planning to Charles D Raker of «305 Forty ninth |rr the auspices of the parish. .food time is promised thooe who at in the Lents locality if possible, or send 400 delegates to the state con street, January 10. tend. Tickets arc 50 cents. would take house any locality eaat of vention at Corvallis Feb. II to 13. Th» C. T. society is a live organiza Mrs Sarah Kosz of Artoria spent 55th street. If close in house can Monday at the home of Mr*. J. C. The M K. Epworth league topic not be secured, wmuld rent place in tion and growing They meet every McGrew, 8741 5«th aveni iue. for Sunday evening ___ _ will be “What is country adjacent to !«-nta if roads to Sunday evening at «:45, Clarence Mis Thev are plan H. P. A meet i is town were good Writ«' A. C. S.. care enheimer. president Real Religion"? Arneet Mrs. John Howe and little daugh leader for this month and everyone Mt. Scott Herald, with phone number ning a big “doing*'’ in the near fil ter Vivian spent Saturday and Sundax who comes will be given a hand of I if possible. ter». which if it is like w hat they us with Mrs, Ray Kelly at Dalles. Ore. weieome. Service* at « 30. .... ually do. will be worth .seeing Mr«. W. L Ormaadv, ,132*» Mil- The Sunday school meets at 10 a Mr*. Albert Mason of «46 Ash Anton Grimm, who recently open- i’ard avenue at 55th. ha* cons« nted to m. The registry card system is being «tnert was taken to Good Samaritan the Kcvnomv Shoe Hospital at , set as eorrospondent ftir this paper intro<*ueed. Mrs. W 1.. Ormandy be- hospital uezday for an operation on ed 6020 »2nd street, next door to John | >n the territory around Tremont «ta- registrar. The result will be a well her threat. | D.'s grocery, has had 23 years' ex- I »ion Mr*. Ormandv'« ph«me number organised gradci Sunday school with Prof. B. A. Thacker and Mi** May perience at his trade, and is fully IJ« Automatic «13-7«, an«i she is de- material for goo<l “follow-up" work. Mrs Myra Zehrung is acting sup er Allee accompanied the graduating competent to attend to vour need« in -;rous that all living in that neigh borhood report 1'— k—*------- -- to her matters -- -------- of * * in- “ erintendent. Miss Aimee Hollingwvrth class on a tour of inspection of the the line of shoe repair*. * " • prill m.. play« for the Sunday schoo) and Mrs. | ’ ' crest. Mrs. * Ormandv ships at St. Johns last Monday. Geo. CoIvey is choirister. Mr*. John Huwc was hoatesa to the j *ept subscriptions to the Herald. A silver tea was much enjoyed by Laff-a-i^ot club Thuro«iay at lunch- Church servksv are held at 11 a. m. The Perfection CVnfectionery, lo and 7:30 p. m. The fortunate ones those present at the home of Mrs ieon. Covers ,v»re laid for .Mesdames Nellie Woodworth, on S4th street. ! E. A. Kenworthy. Herbert Orton, cated at the comer of 92nd street who have had the pleasure of hearing Wednesday, from 2 to 5. i Homer Munson. John Hanken. Fred .r. : I-. -'er’Road. w>« a later entrant j the new pastor. Rev. Henry White, I Geisler. Waiter Sander*. Melvin Me i to the list of advertisers in the con- lore delighted with him. He is a hu Bom. January 1«, to Mr. and Mrs. | test. The new proprietors of this man ami under his leadership Millard Richard H. Knight, a son. Milton 'Cord. Chester McGrew. Guy Sander*. i popular confectionery and luncheon i Avenue will rise to be a big church Claud, Dr. McSlov officiating. The ! J E. McNamara, genial proprietor resort are enjoying well-deserved pa- center. His topics Sundav. Jan. 23, proud parents reside at 4704 99th 11-x>nage. and their place is up-to-date of the store in the waiting room at are ns follows: Morning, "Readiness"; street , in everv respect. Only the bczt grade« «vrm.tg, -Rivers cf Eden." Firiaad station, is under the weather On Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock Kasper Wilcox was compelled tc but convalescent after a slight attack ( of edibles are served and sold and ' they will satisfy you by their cour- s benefit program will be held in the undergo another operation at the hos of pneumonia. “Jim" was taken ill | teous treatment church under the auspices of the Wel pital Tuesday and survived the ordea': about ten day* ago. but is now able remarkably well, and is reported as to attend to hi* business affairs at Father O’Flynn, in his discourse fare Club The ptiblic is promiswi n the store. doing nicely. I last Sunday, gave some good advice rood evening's entertainment lis’en- ing to the following all-star numbers- City Commissioner Pier will ad to his flock in recommending them to Radley, reader; Roval Rusarian James R. Dowd. aged 43. died Jan I follow the “Trade-at-Home" slogan 11 at Good Samaritan hospital of val dress Lents Grange at the next meet ouartet: Rev. E. H. Pence, address; ' ’ dopted and put into practical effect vular heart trouble. Lents Masonic ing of that body on Lincoln's birth | hv the Herald in its contest, as re- Geraldine Peterson, child violinist nnd A program, do- lodge had charge of the services at day. February 12. bted elsewhere in this issue. The impersonator; Rev. Henn White, pas- the grave in Riverview cemetery last tails of which will be announced later, tor. former!v of Siam: communitv rulpit and press hand-in-hand with will be given upon the same ocacskm. Friday. •inc led bv Walter Jenkins | upright, progressive citizen«, can ac- Mrs. Mary Cassidy, of Everett. The tickets am Mie and may be ob "omplish wonders for the uplift and A son was born ti Mr. and Mrs. Hash., is visiting her sister. Mrs. tained from member* of the congre i better comiition of anv community. Carl D. Sparrow, 59fG 90th street. Frank Coulter, of 92nd street. gation or hv phoning Mrs DrmapAv. | I et the good work continue. Dr. McSIoy attending. The new ar 613-7«. or Mr CMvev. ftl?-5<l. R« A. H. Harris * former proprietor rival, who made his bow to the world Mrs. F’rank Rogers of Shanovan, «•ire tn come earlv for good seats a*v January IS, has been named Cari of the Mt. Scott Herald, was in town Sask , Canada, is visiting her mother. «oon fil>«d. all week. Mr. Harris is a field repre Mrs. Geo. A McArthur at 9419 55th Gordon. sentative of the Modern Woodmen > avenue and Gilbert Road. So many FRIENDS CHURCH NOTES grxd. and has been transacting lodge busi green things observed, since Mrs. The members of the eighth _ of lents school, under the l»adership ness for this progressive insurance Rogers' arrival frem Canada, includ The Friends church is very grate of Miss Mayee Alton and Principal order here. He expects to leave to- ing the grass, an occasional flower in ful for all the kind words of sympa j bloom and the writer of this item, in- thy at the time and after, of Rev . clines the lady mentioned to conclude Miss Terrell’s death that Oregon has it over the cold, icy The services Sunday were in charge north in manv wavs, leading to bet of Elizabeth Ward, at present an in ter health and making life worth liv- structor at North Pacific Evangelistic I Ing- Institute of Portland In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Craw- A number of members of Mount ford of the First Friend’s church, ' Scott chapter, O. E. S., attended the rave a brief talk on their expected 'nspection of Myrtle chapter by Mrs. "call" to Central America. Ida Um bach, worthy grand-snatron of Sunday I-ewia I. Hadlev will preach Oregon, on last Friday night. Those at 11 o'clock, and the students of his j going were Mesdames O A. Hess, «ehool will have charge of the even •lohn Howe. Melvin McCord, John ing servicr at 7-W Hanken. Otto Katzkv, William Katz- The C. F. meets at ft-30 and the ky, Fannie Deskv. R. E. Snvder. H. ‘»unday school at 10-45 ■A. Damai'.. F. O. McGrew. T. C. Con- The Aeronauts class will hold their "“11. Margaret Jones Della York. "•onthlv. business meeting and social '1rs. Roister. Mr and Mrs. Walter “evt Friday evening at the homo of Sanders. Mr. and Mrs P. A Kennedy '"’""ell Tamplin. 532? 82nd «tenet. and Mr. ar.d Mr*. B. F. Mille" The Oneen Esther class will meet Wednesday at 1 o’clock in the annex LAUREL WOOD CONGREGA •f the church. TIONAL CHURCH ARLETA BAPTIST CHI M H LOCAL AND PERSONAL