Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, January 28, 1921, Image 4

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NEWS NOTES FROM ARLETA
Our local attorney, Howard P. Ar- EVANGELICAL CHl'RCH NOTBS
Jesse Smith, of Sind street. sper.t
the week end at Sherwood, returning , nest, now has a down-town offic» In
i the Yeon building, suite 1210-121?.
Young men, do not forget your
(Cuntinuei from page one.)
Sunday evening.
Mm D. C. Kayne, of 5626 85th
He will continue nis offic* at I*nts, class meeting a week from Thursday,
,
.1. .... , ,
■
street, has recently been ill with the
Mr», Katherine Cleland of Yaeolt, wher» he ran be found daily from 7 Erb 3, after Brayer meeting.
and ate Uhinexe diahe». The decora­ X.
Mrs Melvin McCord and son, Lin-
un<ltr this head
beati ­
ertisemonte tlndtr
grippe
ood, went to Dallas fur the week­ Wash., ia viaiting thii week with her to *» p. m.
The basketball team of the young tion» were of Uhmese deaign, as were | Acheptlaementa
end to visit Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kelly. siater, Mra. Arthur Myroa of Sell-
ng 1« lie per lino first insertion; 5c
men’s class recently won a basketball also the dainty invituQpna.
Mm. Ri.ijumin Cameron of Gresh­
Florence Hamlin and Mary Law­ game which was played with the
wood, and her brother, E. K Cleland
Topic for morning service: ‘‘Trans­ P*r line rich
nubrequeut
Issue.
am was a recent visitor at the home
W. E Goggins, the shoe > man,
i
wa.«. of Iznts.
rence of IcnU attended a delightful young men of another school.
forming Power of the Gosual in Chi­
Minimum charge, 26c
Count ti
ofMrs. O. A. Hess of 5406 92nd on the sick list the early part
p
of the
banquet given by the presiilent's aaao-
na."
Special
collection
will
ho
taken
The Sunday school convention of
Mis» Ruth Soden of Ridgefield, ciation at the Home of Mra. Anna
street.
week, but is on deck again at his
words to the lino.
for the Chinese famine xuffervra.
place of business.
Waah., ia making her home with her Mich. 20 K. 15th Street, Jan. 22. in district No. 9. Multnomah County
The evening service will be a star-
Sunday
School
Association,
will
con
Mrs. Alevia Alexander, principal
cousin, Mm. K. A. Droate of 9409 honor of Mra. Ethel Irish, national
vene at the Laurelwood M. E. church. eouticon address. “Life in the Ori­ h'OH RENT l■'tlrnlah<>d room, targe
of Woodmere achool, recently ra­
Miss Zella Ijrndon, who is attend- 57th avenue.
President of the ladica of the G.A.K. 42nd avenue and «3rd street, at three ent"
front na>ni, close in on 92nd St.
reived word of the death of her sia- ing school at Monmouth norxxal.
921 m | st., or call Auto. 2011.
o'clock.. Jan, 30.
A banner will be
spent the week end with her parents,
ter in Texas.
A marriage license was iaaued thia HOME DISTILLER IS
_ ______________________
riresented to the echool having the
Mr. and Mm. lam ion. of 90th street. week to Erwin Bremer. 291*« Haw­
AULETA PTRSONAI.S
J til.ED AND FINED argvet percentage in attendance of
Mm. Boland has sold her home at
B F. Mil I.ER for PLUMBING
thorne avenue, and Daisy I. Sutter,
6528 96th street, Charles Millspaugh
The Fossler grocery has been im­ 9906 55th avenue.
t.-achers and officer». The principal
mid CEÜSPOOIS
o,,., ,lightly
Mra. Ora Hatton, sister of Mra. W.
of 92nd street and 57th avenue being proved bv the placing of a new plate
Earl Weisel, whose moonshine still talk of the afternoon will be matte by L. Ormundy of 71321* 55th nvenue,
Meed
pump
for 52-foot w*ll.
glass
in
his
show
window,
and
a
new
the purchaser
Paul and Warren Byer of Chicago wax located in his residence at the Rev. F. R. Culver upon the subject: viaited tlm delightlul
(à<»s|K>ol man wanted.
4|tf
oting at
awning across the front of the store were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs corner of 74th street and 24th avenue "Decision Day."
Tnie will bv fol­ Mma Hoilingwurth'" \\ «fimsduy uf
Miss Maude F. Covington, librarian
LOST
Watch
full,
keepsake
1915
T. C Cox of 9302 58th avenue. They pleaded guilty in the federal court to lowed by general discussion.
tamoon, January 26. •
at l ente, has been enjoying a visit
E. A. Droste, of 9409 57th avenue, are cousins of Mm. Cox.
Frisco fair. Cheap watch attachml.
a charge of manufacturing liquor and
Our congregation was favored Sun­
Ilo- i rum > la.m. ; al tin Imuw .>(
from her brother-in-law, residing at left -Sunday night for an extended
llevan). Auto «29-10,
4-It
was sentenced to serve thirty days in day night with the quartette selec­ the .Mixacs Robuck. 710.1 62nd menu«'
Walla Valla, a delegate to the bank­ eastern trip. He plans to be in Wash­
Mra. Lillah Moffett attended the the county jail ami to pay a fine of tion. ”1 Am l.iatening," sung by the
Monday
evening
at
8
o
’
ckwk.
The
at
ers’ convention in Portland, last ington for the inaugural of President luncheon given last Thursday after­ 1150. Federal Judge Wolverton im­
ONE Al'RE with building* and fruit
Daugherty sister».
tendance was nraily 100 |wr cenPand
elect Harding.
trees; 10 minutes walk to car."
week.
noon by the department president of posed the punishment,
We take thia means of again call­ an unuaua ly fine tini«' was had.
Price $W>U; easy terms. I> J. O’t’on
the ladies of the G. A. R.
ing attention to the special offering
William Ormamly, who haa been
nor, cor, 92nd street and Wuodatock
w
hich
is
to
be
taken
in
the
Sumlay
out
of
school
with
ear
trouble,
i.
Tbe
laalrat
of
birds
la
the
frogiuouth.
Master T. J. Kreuder of Lents
s'liue.
4
(■range, assisted by the Lents Grange He sleeps all «lay. and at night. In­ school next Sunday morning for the feeling enough better to be able to
suffering
Chinese.
The
parents
of
return
to
school.
He
is
.he
cbiest
sou
MORE E(«G8 makes i*yvtsa out of
team, went to Orient Saturday to in­ stead of flying about In search of
tonferà.
.Money Imck guarantee.
stall the officers of Multnomah food, he sits and literally waits for children attending our school arv of Mr. ami .Mr». W. L. Ormondy of
urged
to
provide
their
children
with
7132
1
»
55th
avenue.
One
of
7132H
awnue
1
ine
•
'■
i
Prepa <1, $1 IMI,
y.-o, A. Moffitt,
Grange.
the Insects to come and feed him. He a liberal offering. Aa this offering pn,times
mg amt
partirne» is map draw
drawing
ami he bus
haa
Box 73?, Lents, Oregon.
4 4tx
Mr. and Mm. Edgar Sheets ami is such a sound sleeper that you can is to count in the contest for credits several worthy of notice; all frve
daughter Doris, of 5424 91st street, push him off his perch with a stick to the si<ia having the largest contri­ hand work.
I'OR SALE- 120-egg incuhatur; 130-
chic'. brooder; lirai cla-s conilition
have returned to their home after a
Mra. Fanny Pa »son is »till con­
and not wake him. says Pittsburgh bution, families are requested to
Both fi>r $2500. 5404 89th street'
visit with the former’s parents in Vil­
make as near an equal division aa fined to her home al 71321» 55th ave­
Chroalcle-Trlermph He Inhabits Ail» |>oasible among themselves, so aa to nue. It will be several days before ______ _________ ________________ 4-41
lard, Minn.
tralla and the Islands of the Indian give each side a fair show. Kemcm »he will b* -able to bo out.
H»R BALE All kinds Borforatod
Mr. and Mm. Earl Kenworthy, who ocean. In site the frugmouth resem­ ber. there ia but one Sunday left in
Mr and Mr«. Alton Connor, of
have been residing nt 90th street and
•mnroidery pattern fluid for stamp­
the
contest,
ami
if
you
do
not
wish
to
5509*»
7Snd
street,
had
for
their
ing. and stamping done, 6’134 Mth
53rd avenue, have moved to the Gar- bles the whippoorwill, snd he gets his lo-e. be on time and do your best.
guest over Friday and Saturday their
uame
fruiu
hta
wide
luouth,
which
Court 5. E,
Phono Auto 625-77.
held apartments at Vnion avenue and
lie on the lookout for the announce­ young nephew, I »so Cuey,
serves as hta Insect trap Too laay ment of the special program to be
Failing street.
4-41 p.l*40c
J. J. llansbaker returned from his
to fly for his food. like other birds, given in the near future by the Y. trip east a Week agu last Tueaday. I OR SALE Nine spring chickens
Master T. J. Kreuder and A. F.
.
laist week he left for a short visit
4838 iHlth street
4-ltx
Miller, both members of the Lenta he era* la along the limb of a tree, P A
.Mixa Ruth Reynolds and Miss Fran to British Columbia.
Grange, have been made members of opening hla wide mouth and snapping
cia
Johnson
sang
a
duet
in
the
Y.
P.
Mr». George Snider, formerly of
the executive committee of the Mult- It shut, catching what til«« and gnats
A. Sunday night.
1418 79th street, has bought a place
nomah county fair.
come within hla range. Only after the
Mis. Mildred Harlan ia doing ef- and moved into it, on Boston avenue,
ÍÍ
Miss Edna Wolfe of 7603 Fifty- | sun goes down does he show any In­ frotive work with the children in a near l<ombard street, in the St. Johns
it: stationery
• i 1 1' A conducted in th» Y. P. district.
sixth avenue recently entertained clination to move about.
A.
room,
immediately
after
Sunday
Mrs. Julius Krebs (Caro) Hogue),
Harry Wilson ia building a classy
its rubber iimh I»
Mias
Maud
looking bungalow «n the corner of
Mia Tthel Jeffries.
There are undoubtedly acres upon school.
58th
avenue
and
71st
street.
It
will
track and Mias Lena Kreba.
acres of land In the eastern part of
il» kodak finishing
be a welcome improvement to that
FRIENDS’ CHURCH
Do not forget there will be a ape- the United States too i>oor for either
end of the district.
i cial story hour on Friday, Feb- 4, at garden or pasture purposes, which
Syneva Markley, daughter of Mrs.
Last Sunday morning
Izwii
J.
Ila drugs
3:30 at Lents library. Mr. Peterson would readily , reduce white pine Hadley, dean of North Pacific Evan
Markley, of 5627 72nd street, is quite
. of the Lents pharmacy has loaned a
geliatic Institute, preached to an st- 'ill with acute indigvatiun.
its (.•lent medicine»
Pathe so the boys and girla can have trees. The professor of forestry at teniive audierce.
The little daughter of Mr. and Sira.
some music and Miss Rice will tell the Massachusetts Agricultural col­
la the evening forty students from J. Bruce I’olwarth of 3712 76th street,
its toilet articles
lege calls attention to the price of the same institution came over and is suffering front a revere attack of
interesting stories.
$30 Io $35 a thousand feet for which held an interesting service.
tonailiN».
Mm. Lillah Moffett, «3.35 90th
its preseriptions
pine logs are selling on the stump and
On February 11th, at the Joseph
Mr. Graham, one of the students,
entertained Mm. Jennie Glover
guve
a
very
interesting
message
Kellogg
school,
an
up-to
date
pro
­
says
that
pine
stumpage
will
be
as
Portland and Mm. H. A. White of
Evening Only
its drug sundries
Next Sunday morning Kev. F. M gram will be given, under the aus­
Iznts at one o’clock luncheon Tues­ valuable for the next thirty nr forty
Fur­
day afternoon. January IS.
Other years ax It la today. His advice to George will preach. Evening speak­ pices of the P.-T. usseciati’in.
REMEMBER the EUROPEAN RELIEF MATINEE
er unknown at this time.
Weekly ther information w ill be published
it comes from
friends dropped in during the after­
farmers who own large areas of unim­ prayer meeting at 6:30 p. tn , Sunda> later but thia much is known that
2 to 5 p. m., Only.
noon and all spent an enjoyable after­
proved lands, to plant them with white school at 9:45.
Elizabeth Mann has the art ci« » *11 <br<- l part >f tm
noon.
pu» ter iruklng; that Mi»s Hazel
pine, with a certainty of profitable been chosen as teacher to fill the un
MARY PICKFORD Picture and 2-reel COMEDY
At the bee given by the ladies of sale, would seem to be worthy of con­ expired term of Mias Terrell.
larke. Clarence Freeman, soloist,
Afternoon Only
the Methodist Episcopal church at
The Aeronauts held a business with Harold Graham, accompanist,
sideration.
the home of Mm. Nellie Woodworth
meeting and aocial at the home of will he included in the program
It
on 85th street January 19 the follow­
Carroll Tamplin last Friday night. ■ertainly sounds gv >d. and the fact
Secretary Daniels Is right In say­ About 20 voung people were present. th.’t Mr. Freeman- will specialize in
ing program was rendered.
Duet,
Mm. Homer Burgett and Mm. Melvin ing that men who will not obey ar* Refreshments were served
Scotch songs makes it more interest­
The children’a meeting will be held ing atill. Watch this pa;wr for more
McCord; recitation, Vivian Howe; not fit to_command, and that midship
its all right or your money back
Friday at 4 p. m., in charge of Misa
vtcal solo, Mm. Sells.
men who refuse obedience to their Violet Littlefield. Please note the detail,
Mr. Stork visit«! local people in the
99
Mr. and Mm. E. A. Droste. Mr. and lawfury constituted authorities will change of days.
'¡mt few days, bringing to—
Mrs. H. L- Stevens, Mr. and Mm. be expelled. Obedience Is the founda­
i Mr. and Mrs A. C. <>rton. !22 ««th
Walter Kanne ,Dr. and Mm. O. A. tion of all law and order, and espe­ LENTS M. E. EPWORTH LEAGUE street, a daughter, on Jan 21.
DAILY Mill.
Remember "THE MIRACLE MAN?” You will like this
Hess and Mr. and Mm. Guy Robin­
Except Sunday, at Lente stution,
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Wilson, 66th
cially
nf
military
and
naval
disci
­
son attended the ball given by Al Ka­
even better. LON CHANEY, the lead in “The Miracle
.. Th," >'owr people of the lent» M. avenue and Knox street, a girl, on »Tira at 7:36 a. m., 12;M> p. m,
der Councii, Mystic Shrine, in the pline. and If It Is refused In the train­ E. Epworth League enjoyed a walk January 24.
and <h parts at 9 20 a. m„ 12:30 ami
Man.” has the lead in "The Penalty.” Also a Mack Sennett
ing process, there Is an end of effi­ to Indian Kock and other places of
auditorium Thursday evening.
To Mr. and Mr». Jas 8. Mercer, S:30 p. m.
comedy “ITS A BOYT
ciency In students as potential com­ interest Sunday afternoon.
3821 69th «lr«-t, a «laughter, on Jnn
If whoever is to blame for the de­
LIBR \RY HOURS- LENH
Ptaraa of interest are frequently 17. Dr. W. D. lx>ckwoo«l assisted the
lay in laying that paving on 92nd manders.
‘'“F
*" r' IX ,n- Monday,
visited by the members of this lesgue. bird in each case.
street, south of the school grounds,
Thursday afternoon at three an I Widnesday nd Saturday, from 2 to
could but hear the many "complimen-
When the Lithuanians fired upon the One’s heart seems to awaken to a
9 p. m.
i tary” remarks made by pedestrians league commission advancing toward greater love of the Creator when out four o’cloclt. at the Arleta library, in­
traversing that thoroughfare daily, them under n white flag, a native in the wholesome out-of doors, sur­ stead of the regular story hour will
Phone 625 17
The big 5-reel Super Comedy» by Mack Sennett ;
rounded by the beauties of God's be a music hour, conduct«! by Miss
he, she, it or they would certainly get
r.2..» 72nd St. S. E . Port find. Or.
woman crossed the field under fire hanrliwork and we come home feeling Rice. Mr. John R. I .each of the Phoe
busy and “connect up "
IF \OV WANT DRY WOOD
CÍ
to explain that the commission wore that this is not such a hard world nix Pharmacy has loam- l tlic library
Reuben Wilson post of the G. A. R. alii«! uniforms, which explanation after all.
a Victrola un<l interesting nnd in­
CAI L US
i recently installed aa its officers for
Mias Corene Wilkinson ia leader structive records to make worth while
Mil LARD AVE. FUEL < (».
caused the firing to cease. It la char­ for Sunday evening and the topic ia
the year: Commander, John Walrod;
the hour for the children.
(>. .M Butl-r
I C Pullen
senior vice, Levi Limn ger; junior acteristic of tbe fate of the pence- "The Handclasp of Neighbors.”
Gordon Hallin, little brother ot
Ice, Wood, Coal and l-'eed
vice, G. W. Day; ehaplain, Daniel maker that thia humble heroine did
Cyril llallin, who is ill at hia home
Sand and Gravel
I.ENTS BAPTIST CHURCH
Clark; officer of the day, J. Sehuer- not even have her name mentioned in
with scarlet fever, ia staying with
man; adjutant, Mr. Hamlin; officer the dispatches
Mrs. Hickling. 7828 ’.sth avenue
Garden Plowing and Excavating
íí
Come and hear our choir and chor-
Margaret Reuter of Arh-ta achool,
of the guard, R. J. Tuaaey; quarter­
Prompt Service
master C. C. Wiley; surgeon. Mr.
us—a song service of 15 minutes.
who has been out of school for three
In
Denmark
farmers
are
required
to
Sunday services at 11 a m.; Sun­ weeks with ear trouble, is better bow
Strickrod; sergeant major, Mr. Green.
number and Initial each egg sent to day school and Bible class, 9:45 a. m. and return«-«! to s h««>l Tuesday.
If you like detective stories, this a good one.
The Ladies Guild of St Paul’s Epis­ market. If one or two egga are bad. Choir under leadership of
Mr» Hickling, 782b 58th avenue, is 1
Mrs
copal church, Woodmere, met last
Thompson, preaching by Rev. E. A. confined to her home with a very a
the
farmer
Is
fined
;
If
three
are
bad,
Wednesday afternoon, January 19th,
Smith; subjects: A M.. “His Grace”; vet« cold.
at the home of Mrs. H. A. White. 6024 be Is boycotted. At that rate, the av­ p. m , "Supreme Moment.”
Little Cyril Hallin. «mull » m of Mr.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
-
erage
bunch
of
eggs
the
American
con
­
K. 90th street.
After the business
and Mra. Victor Hullin. 7530 55th av
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r
was transacted a social hour followed. sumer gets would get the producer ARRETA BASKETBALUSTS
Firat class Service' Given Day
enuc, la suffering from the «•ffects of |
Mrs. Anderson and Mrs Boatwright hanged.
or N iglit
-carlet fever, xwollm glands in his
SIGN
NEW
PLAYERS
were the hostesses. Refreshments
neck and running ears, a [fidnful com- ! Close Proximity to Cemeteries
consisted of tea and cake. The next
bination. It is to be hope«! that th<-
Enaliles Us to Hold Funerals
For the benefit of those who are sK
Manager Brooks of the Arleta Ath­ little fellow will soon be lariter.
meeting will be on Feb. 2 at the home
at a Minimum Expense
letic
club
has
signed
Thompson
and
of Mm. Boatwright, 5616 39th avenue. federi by the rule against the sale
An entertainment will be given at
Bud Moore to play with his Arleta the Joseph KelToFg achool, the de
Phone 618-21
at
hops
In
the
ordinary
commercial
Mm. A. H. Nelson entertained the
tupiad. Thompson formerly was an
Merry-Go-Round Sewing Club of the way somebody Is sure to recall the interxcholastic star, having played tails of which will I m - giv< n later. The
Unta Sta.
principal reporte thaj the flag pole | 5802-4 92nd St.
Royal Neighbors, 4036,
Magnolia fact that hops used to lie regarded as several seasons with the Franklin
waa blown down one d*y recently |
Camp, at her home, 6647 81st street, Invaluable In the treatment of lame high school.
Fortunately school hiul just been call­
hursday, January 20. Those present joint*.
Moore ie a newcomer in local bas­ ed at receaa, else it could hnrdly have
Be on the Sc. : fide.
Buy a Can of ANTI-FREEZE, and
w-ere Mesdames J. S. Bailey, Mary E.
ketball críelas, and from present in­ failed to cauae injury to some of the |
Davidson, Cecile Porter, Cleva Peters,
dications will prove a valuable player pupils. The pol«- was rotted and in
Save Tadiator Trouble. We Have It.
Let me figure on gour work.
It la Intlmati'rl that the manufac­
Georgia Pfonte, Gladys Pfont^ Em­
fur the Arleta team. Moore played
ma Robinson, Nellie Kiekenapp and turers of “near-beer" are trying to with the Albany high school quintet no condition to withstand the high
G.
ROGER WILLIAMS
A. A. Rindle. The club meets the put “home brew” out of commission. last season, and was considered one wind, we have hail lately. Flag poles
If I’.? ndcitor leaks we have the WHIZ STOP
in other public institutions arc now
first and third Thursday of each The manufacturers of yeast cakes may of the best forwards in the state.
602^82nd St., S. E.
being inspected.
LEAK. U t going to rain, 90 be prepared with
month. They will be entertained os
L.
y
The Arleta boys have several fast
Among the marriage licenses issued
he expected to line up on the other
February
3
by
Mra.
J.
S
Bailey,
79n
Chains, S; : Light and Windshield Cleaner, too. 2
games on their schedule which will this week was that of Ralph Trumble
60th avenue. All members are cordi­ side of tbe argument.
D. J. O’CONNOR
keep them busy for the next month. of 460 Millard avenue and Grace Mor
ally invited to be present.
Games with the Honeyman Hardware, ton of 2821 62nd str« t.
Champion Priming Pings
suiting Batteries
The Moscow terrorists say the South Parkway, Chemawa Indians.
A family reunion and birthday
John E. Vpdyke was released from
Best Oils, Greases and Gaosline
quarantine for diptheria Thursday, world will be forced to recognise Woodbum, Newberg and several of gathering was held recently nt the
Cor. 9Znd and Woodstock Ave.
the
other
best
quintets
in
the
state
residence of W. P. Terry at 4201 65th
having “served” three weeks. It has them, but they draw the line et pre­
street. Those present wore Me xrs.
been onedarnthingafteranother at the dicting that the world will play have been scheduled.
LENTS STATION
Last night the Gilbert Station hoop­ and Mesdumes \V. J. Terry, Floyd
Updyke home since November, when poker with them till they mend their
l’hone l>2fi-75
ers
tried
their
luck
against
the
Ar
­
Griffin, E. Keep, amu< I James, C. O.
daughter Olive was quarantined for
leta machine, an account of which Young, Fir
Floyd
scarlet fever and. immediately on re­ manners.
, James, M, M Miller. H.
will
be
pubHshed
in
next
week
’
s
Her
­
In the Genter of Lente
Wfnny Morris,
8. Lillager, Mra.
covery, for measles; then came the
ald.
The
game
was
played
on
the
Prineville; Mixa Marguerite James,
father, aa above stated Let us hope
When the Turkish tn disappears
___ MflMBy
Miss Ruth _____
Schull, ______
Miss __ Izrta
the quarantine fashion has ceased for from Constantinople and queues from Franklin high school court.
ASK SHORTY
ASK SHORTY
The Arleta team was hard hit by M. R. err;
ry of Tillamook, Victor
a time with thia unfortunate family. China the world Is changing If It tsii't
WOOD SAW
the new high school ruling barring Swanman, C
y
Charles
--------- Terry
-
, and Albert
»
high school players from playing on Wolcott.
If there is anyone happier than lit­ progressing.
Phone 640-57
independent teams. As a result they
••S tle Miss Tlsie Wheeler at securing a
lost three of their star players, Hob­
home it is Mra. I-aura I .each, one of
AMATO TO BUILD
.>•»» stststh*. st atw. stRwmsuutststsmMQ
NOTICE
son, Thomas and King.
the teachers of Lente.
Ebie is the
Thompson and Moore are expected
little girl that the Herald advertised
GOOD FOR FIFTY VOTES
Ralph Amato, progressive mer
I will not be responsible for any
When You Want to Move :
a short time ago as a winsome little debts incurred by Mra. Mary l-ee Bu­ tc fill the vacancy and from present chant tailor of Arleta, hau had the
indications, win add
considerable plnns prepared for a new building
miss who had recently lost her mother ell.
Call Tabor 7707
Scott
Contest
strength to the Arleta combination.
and was one of four children left
containing two business houses and
Dated January 28, 1921.
Arleta
finished
second
in
the
Port
­
practically orphans
Mrs. Fred Er­
»he contract for erci tion upon his
DEXTER BUELL.
ickson, 780 Kelly St., is the new mo­
land Basketball league standing, los­ firoperty on Foster Road has been
Scott Herald,
Portland, Oregon.
ing
one
game
to
the
South
Parkways,
ther and promises to be a good and
CARD OF THANKS
et. It may be tnken for granted that
kind parent. Besides mothering three
who won ail seven games played. A the structure will be a credit to the
Please credit this
to:
other children of the Wheeler family
I desire to express my aincere postseason aeries of three games be­ community and Mr. Amato. A full
for several months past, Mra. I .each thanks through the columns of the tween these two fast teams will be description an«l picture will be pub­
has found a home for one other of the Herald to neighbors and friends for started soon to decide once and for all lished in the Herald at n later «late.
chiMren and ha«, taken the responsi­ their kindness during the illness and the question of supremacy. The Y.
RESIDENCE
bility of providing a home with her­ passing away of my eon Frank E.Dal­ M, C. A. floor will be the scene of the
Address
self for two of the little ones. Mrs. ton, and for the beautiful flowers fur­ fasnea.
ware Co. will meet Arleta. The con­
943« Foster Rd. Lents, Ore.
leach is surely a noble specimen of a nished at the funeral ceremonies.
On Tuesday. February 7, the fast test will take place on the Y. M. C. A.
kind hearted, noble woman.
MtSMSSMMtnsM
MRS. EMMA CARTER.
team representing Honeyman Hard- floor
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Adrian Leman of 6024 84th Street,
who io employed by the Ford agency,
returned recently from Honolulu.
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