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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1921)
IjglllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllK LESTS PKHSUSAl.S Miw laur., Harvev of l.cnts school was absent from clas,e, Wednesday, Thu rmtoy and Friday of last week, and Mrs. Edna McCord wa* in charge. Miss Pearl Reynold, of the Square IVal candy store has been suffering a siege of ear trouble the past week, causing her absence from business a i part of the time. Mr», F. O. McGrew, president of Ixrata Parent-Teacher association, at tended the meeting of the Parent- Teacher Council held at Central libra ry Friday afternoon. A new arrival that the Herald man faded to hear about until this week t was * son to Mr. and Mrs Gesrge Flier of 8118 66th avenue are receiv- Flicr on January 27. Mrs. Elisabeth Rrudy of 9004 89th street entertained Wednesday evening of last week at 500 and had as her guests Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Parker. Mr. and Mrs. George Rider and son Rav. Our local attorney. Howard P. Ar« —her latest and best nest, noij travels back and forth from h>, down town office in a bran new Ford sedan, with all the latest trim mings attached, which he purchased from the Davis boys at the Eagle ga rage. J F. Updvke and family are now riding in a new Mitchell car of th» latest model, having discarded the Studebaker, which had seen many miles of wear and tear and had con tracted a habit of stopping out in the A wonderful story of the Snow Lountry country far from home—when out of gas. Some old sacks smoldering in the basement of the residence of Emory- Hart, residing on top of the hill on 92nd street, called out the fire depart ment from Kern Park about 8:31) last Monday morning. No damage; ju»t gave the neighbors something to talk about. There will be a parent-teachers meeting for ladies only at the assem bly room of the 1-ents school house on Friday evening. February 18. Dr. the American Beauty Margaret Haynie will address the meeting and there will be special music. All members are requested to be present, especially the mothers. Under the auspices of the Leots parent-teacher association, there will be given a community dance at the Lents school on Saturday evening. February 19. at 8:3C o'clock Chil dren under 18 years of age must be accompanied, by adults. Admission. 75c per couple; single admission 40c; children under 15 years. 25c. A birthday party which was a com plete surprise was given Miss Maude Strack of East 37th and Clinton street« last Saturday evening Mi.«» Strack formerly lived in lents. Those present were Carol Hogue-Kreb». Ethel Jeffries. Margaret L Krebs. Ol ive Tussey-Wheeler. Edna M. Wolf. Olive Strack and Mrs. B. Strack. Mrs. Geo. A. McArthur. 94th street and Gilbert Road, enjoyed a visit last week from her daughter, Mr». Ethel Ti'.den, of McMinnville, and son, Henry Briggs, wife and two children from LaGrande, Ore Another daugh ter. Mr«. Frank Rogers, of Sask., IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM Canada, present, made quite a family reunion. social last Friday night in the annex WOODMERE Funeral services for Ernest L Wil- of the church. on. wn of William E. Wilson of 64th 'the Quaker Giants met at the home avenue, who was drowned last Thurs Mr. and Mrs. Bernal, Mr and Mrs. Gardner, and Mr. and Mr« Kirkpat of their teacher, Carroll Tamplin, on lav. were held at Kenworthy chapel Wednesday evening A class “stunt” Monday afternoon, the Rev. E. A. rick, al! of Woodmere, attended the fifth of a series of organ recitals be practice was the occasion of the meet Smith, pastor of I<ents Baptist church officiating. Interment was made at ing given by Lucien E. Becker in the ing. also “eats.” lhe Aeronauts will have a social on Mt. Scott cemetery. Reed College chapel Tuesday evening. this (Friday) evening in the annex at The next recital will be March 8th at Mrs. H. F. Orton of 8909 5.3rd av ’clock. 8:15 p. ra. and is open to the public; i o Sunday enue entertained for her little daugh the men's Bible class will each number on the program is pre furnish special music. Yvonne Smith ter Dorothy on Saturday afternoon, ceded by a historical lecture on the and Wilda Mann sang a duet last Sun it being the little lady’» seventh birth day. The guests were Lucile Ken selection to be played and the author day at the close of Sunday school. Elizabeth Orton. Virginia of it. The women's prayer meeting every worthy, I^itch Ione Zeplin. Gertrude Mar Little Billie McKinley, three-year- Wednesday is in charge of the wom shall, Evehn Johnannessen. Harland old son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred MeKin- en’s Bible class. They are held at 2 Orton, Clifford Davis. Katherine ley of 7704 63rd avenue, is able to be p. m. in the annex. Children’s meeting Friday at 2 p. Brady. araund the house again after an Hi J. F. Wing has an advertisement on tn. Preaching services at 11 a. m. and ners of four weeks. page four of this paper this week in Mr. and Mrs. Knutson of 771 63rd 7:30 p. m. ■ Pulpit ably filled. J. Emil Swanson and Carroll Tam- which he offers to sell potatoes for avenue have purchased a new five- pl.n, two young men, will have charge $1.00 a sack and crarVed corn for passenger Ford sedan. Mr. Wing has the of the prayer meeting at 7:45 p. m. $2.50 per 100 Claude Scott, the Tremont barber, Thursday evening: topic. “What the renutation of dealing fairlv with all has sold his shop to an old acquain Bible Is to a Young Man.’’ who bring him produce and grain to tance and fellow-worker from Pendle Miss Martha Isler, who accompa market, and there s no reason why ton. w ho has come to Portland to nied the remains of Rev L. M. Terrell su«h merchandise should be hauled in make his home. to her old home at Oskaloosa, Iowa, to Front «tree! and then back again, Herbert Hiatt, the seven-vear-old is expected to return the latter part with a high margin of profit and ex son of Mr. and Mrs. D. L Hiatt, of of this week. pense tacked on. It will pav those who have need for the merchandise 84 th street and 58th avenue, is feel- Mr. Wing handles to consult him be ing fine again after an attack of EVANGELICAL CHURCH fore buving elsewhere. measles and mumps. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Hunsaker of I>ents Grange will meet next Satur- i Rev. Fisher will occupy the pulpit -toy. February 14, at 10:30 a. m. The | Tremont are residing temporarily in Sunday morning. apartment« at Belmont and Grand av The young men’s basketball team third and fourth degree wnll be put ■ enue, that Mr. Hunsaker may be near will play one of the Washington high on at this ti me. At the afternoon his business, he having taken up the school teams next Saturday night. session Commissioner Pier will speak profession of a drugless physician, The committee which was appoint on the life of Pre ident Lincoln. Mrs but Mrs. Hunsaker says another ed from the “White" side for the A. E. Kenworthy and Mrs. Orton will month will tee her in her own ’ purpose of determining the nature of sing a duet: Virginia Sibley will re Scott home again, where she has room the entertainment to be provided for cite; music by a string quartette. A to breathe. the "Reds”, winners in the recent con paper of interest and appropriate to Eight ladies of Woodmere gathered test, met Sfonday night and decided the »ubiect, dated April 15, 186... de at the home Mrs. Kirkpatrick and to serve a plate dinner to all children tailing the assassination of IJncoln, sewed, patch« 1 and darned old cloth attending 'he school, and to their pa will be read on this occasion, and a ing donated by the neighbors to be rents, this dinner to be given from large attendance is anticipated. given to a destitute family in south five to seven o'clock p. m., Feb. 22. Mount Scott chapter. O. E S., was Portlai ’, the mother of which has further announcement will be made well represented Friday night at just returned home from the hospital through the Herald at a later date. Groshari chapter for the visit of Mrs with her tenth child. It is said the The special musical treat given ue Ida Umbach, worthy grana matron of only income at present of this family Sunday night by the two blind people Oregon Those attending from I .ent, is $12.00 per week, the wages of the was greatly enjoyed by those present. were Mr« F. O. McGrew, Mrs. Maud eldest son. Mrs. Olinger possesses a remarkably K Darnell, Mrs. J. F. Kennett, Mrs. | Mrs Kirkpatrick served the ladies sweet voice and one cannot help but R. E. Snyder. Mrs. W S. Sanders, I with delicious fudge, cake and tea and marvel at her accomplishments. Mrs. Fannv De«ky. Mr. and Mr». a most enjoyable and useful afternoon William Katzky, R F. Miller, Clar w.-.s spent by Mesdames Bernal, How The Loria M. E. Epworth League ence D«skv. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Katz ard, Martin. McAuley, Grant, Katzky, wdl give a Valentine party Saturday, ky, Mr and Mrs. Otto Katzkv. Mr. 5- Miss Barbara McAuley. February 11, at the church. Every and Mrs John Hanken, Mr. and Mrs. —GERTRUDE SCOTT BERNAL body is welcome. Come and get ac William Eatchel, Mr. and Mr« Chas. quainted. For Sunday the topic is in Eatchel. FRIENDS CHURCH the evening: “Restoring a Country”, A C’-evrolet one-truck, owned bv and the leader is Mrs. Hazel Alter- the Pennies Market of Portland, met The Quaker Maidens had a rousing matt. with a n<-culiar accident Tusedav ev- enir^ Um rar, heavily loaded, wax N pa-sing north on .»2nd street near C «5th nvrnue. For some reason the driver ran off the strip of paving in the center and in passing over the dirt siding struck a soft spot, the 9111 Foster Road--Lents Phone 619-13 rear wheel sinking to the body of the for all kind» of n.aehine. leaving the front wheel on the opposite side in the air. It was said that at some time in the past excavating had been done at that I make Copper, Tin and Galvanized Wash Boilers, place and the truck wheel happened Champion Chicken Fount«, Hoppers, Feeders, Metal Hens’ to »trike a place where the earth had ' Nests, Trap Nests, Brooder Canopies, &c. Stoves, Pipes and not been parked down. The load was Elbows. I can save you money on Furnaces. transferred to another machine and the Chervolet raised out of the hole All Wort Guaranteed, lepairint a Specialty. on Wednesday, after considerable labor. Yeager Theatre LENTS, ORE Friday, Feb. 11 “Good References with CONSTANCE TALMADGE Saturday, Feb. 12 “The North Wind’s Malice Sunday, Feb. 13 “CURTAINS” with CATHERINE MacDONALD Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 14-15 “Risky Business” with GLADYS WALTON, Portland girl, featured. Wed. and Thursday, Feb. 16-17 “His Own Law” with HOLBERT BOST WORTH. See A. S. PEARCE Mr». Ida W. Richard-on will be ov en with her spring millinery about February 20 6 tf, I Mr». Carrie Absher made a trip to Salem Monday and visited the legis lature while there. Mrs. J. I. Scheuerman of 6.310 89th street was boatea« of the local W. C. T. IL Tuvsday afternoon. The Gilbert patent teacher, a-«,oci- ation will mAt at the Gilbert school house, Friday. February It, at 2:.'<0 p. m Frv.1 Gesler of the Mt. Scott Drug Cb.. haa been confined to hia home the past week with an attack of quinsy. A new arrival not previously re ported in these columns is a little son to Mr. and Mr» Anton TNeia of Fos ter Road, born January 29 "Shadow in Lent»’“ so are we, with a new line of Ajax and Michelin tires at be«t prices Come in and are them. They run with the very beat. Eagle Garage, in the center of Lenta. Kasper Wilcox returned home from the hospital last Sunday, when» he ha, been under treatment for the past thirty day». He i» reported very weak as yet, but prospect, for ’dti- mate n«covery are promising. BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday school at 9 45 a. m.. Supt. M Flier All cordially welcomed. Lincoln day will be observed nt the Baptist church Sunday, the 1 ’.th. and the G. A. R posts of Lenta and Ren Butler of Portland will be guests of the chtirch I’.i-t.-r Smith will speak on the theme. “Abraham Lin coln. the Ideal American " Special music will be rendered bv the choir under the direction of Mr*. W. S. Thompson. Mrs. May Koller will sing "The Star Spangled Banner.” Ano ther feature will be a special song by the boys and girls of the school, who will be banked in the choir loft with banners. There will be a special feature in the choir music in the evening. One of the choir will lead the singing Ex enirig subject: "A Fatal Blunder.’’ Young peoples’ meeting at 6:30; all cordially invited Saturday the ladies of the church wdl have another «ales day at the M 4 R. market on :*2nd street- Lx»k out for the good thing, which they will have on hand. The correspondent last week Said because of poor information or a bad cue«», that Mr, Henderson's class would give a Valentine social on the 14 th. That event will be held the 2.” th. Ixiok for the announcement later. Remember Prune Week. Prune Week is February 14 to 19. and if successful will be made an an nual event. A dish of five Oregon prune, for breakfast x>ne morning each week tn 1921, for each person in Oregon, will c'e.nn up the entire 1920 crop. Why not order your supply now? WHV Haul Your Feed fìlli from Front St.? When you can buy whole corn for $2.25 per 100; cracked corn, $2.50 |>er 100; ground corn. $2.50 per 100; wheat. $3,<M> per 100 $1.80 par bushel; P<*tatOf. $1 per aack and up. 1‘ricaa aubjoct to change with the market J. F. WING Phone Automatic 619-34 Hay, Grain, Flour and Feed LENTS, OREGON 8929 Foster Road Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ihirscy and little daughter, Norma, of Hood River are th«- guests of the former’, mother, Mrs. Dorsey, of 4912 Stith street. Mr ami Mrs. T. C. Cox of 9302 58th avenue had as their guests Fri day evening Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hodge, Dr. and Mrs. Lundberg, Mr. anil Jlr». tworge Dilley. Biron ami Earl Hodge, Miss Ivah Markel. Paul lhers of Chicago and Mrs. Coates of Michigan. The evening was «lient at SOO. Miss Ruby Wilson and Harold V Rthcrfonl were married at The Dalles Wednesday evening of Inst week. The bride is the daughter of W. O. Wil son. rancher of Wasco county. Mr. Retherford is well known in 1 enta •wing the eldest son of B. F Rether- ford of 92nd street. He serve,! with the ninety-first division oversea. Why Not have th< benefit of our en perirne* we have had in fili- ing prescription- ? Mi«. Frvd Hodge of 92nd street ha« commenced upon hsr dulie, in h»r new porition with th« hatlkv depart- ri -nt «torv. rhe Indio«* aid of the M E. church will hold their monthly silver tea at th,- home of Mrs Dr. lieu. >406 92nd • trret, on W<«lnr«day, February 16 A K o . m I program lia, |H>«n prepared All urv cordially Invited. Mrs. E. H. Zcplin of M2« S'Rh ■trvet ciitcrtninod Friday in honor of her Ulti« daughter lone*« «ixth birth daj I how pre ent w ere K * « b > -» Ino orni Virginia Ilitch. Glndv« and Al berta I lake, Katherine Iliadv. Doro thy Orton, Evelyn Johnnnnen ten. t liffuid Davidson. Harold Davidson. Iloyd Dill, y and Estolla Zeplin. We use only the purest of chemicals in our work which insure» you the very liest that money can buy. Ask your doctor if our ntatc»r.)t*nt in not correct The Y. I' A. held their monthly •»usinc»' meeting last Friday night. A large number were present. Tlie re- ports of the different committees were excellent. There were five new member» added to the roll, while twelve names were prop<«ed for membership, to lie voted on at the next meeting. Plans were alm» made for a membership contest which is to «tart in the near future. After the busineaa Mmaion, game, were p!a»>«l and refr»ehme<it, were served The Alliance extend, a wel come io al! young |>eoplr. Iievotional service, of the Y. I‘. A every Sunday evening nt 6'30. The leader for Sunday is Mrs. Ix>ach The topic to: “Thy Kingdom Come in My Home" The scripture lesson la found In Matt. 6:7 15. S|*ecial music will be given Everybody welcome. Grays Crossing its all rijrht or your money bark Advertisements umltr thia head- ng 10c per line first Insert I on; fie per line each nulwcquMit Issue. Minimum charge, 25c Count 6 word» to the line. 1’1.AIN SI WING neatly and prompt ly done at 6647 '»2nd street. LOT on Kind street, 2 blocks from cor line; traile for Foni. Marsh 3.471. F 4 lx FOR CENT Furnished room, large front riatm, cb»«c In on 92ml St. 02nd St., or call Auto. 2011. 44 tf ON’fr ACRE with building» and fruit trena: 10 minutes walk to car. l’être $900; easy terms. D J. O’Con nor. cur. 02nd street ami Woodstock m.lii.r 4 MOKE EGGS makes layen out of NOTICE loafers. -Money back guarantee. Propaid, *1 OU. Geo. A. Moffitt, I will not he responsible for any Box 737, Ix-nta, Oregon. 4 4tx debts incurred by Mrs. Mary lore Bu ell. Fl>R SALE- 120 egg incubator: 130- Dated January 28, 1021. chick brooder; tint-clans condition DEXTER BUELL Both for $25.00. 5404 8»th street. AT WOODMERE Fore rale by own 4 4t er, choice of two :ine hoiuv»; one vacant Immediate possession. Two lots; 6-room ilouble constructed bungalow : one-half block from car. Pri.e $3250, if sold before rented Term». W Allen, 5909 77th street, S. E. Pin-tie 642-51. ft-2t WANTED ! KERN PARK RE \LTY COMPANY twt rusrau smu < II» Curreys Pharmacy Classified Ads - l’Ilol’l KT» A M'H IU.TY Farmi ami Acreage. Collections. l oans, Rentnla. Notary Public 11»' or 210-13 l*ortL ni. Ore. DR. A. C. LU IDBERG CHIROI’R ACTOR Phone 614-31 Volt Bldg. *•707 Posier lload ’lhe young people of lent» who do not attend « church to join the Aeronauts, to share our good times ami to gain knowl edge from th«- le«wn, which are clearly explained bv the toucher, Mt I mel Swanson. A hearty welcome awaits you next Sunday morning at 9'45, Friends church on 92ml street. Bessie Schray Fred Schray I’mu.lent ___ n______ Vice-prcniilent Violet Littlefield. Secretary One Block South of lent. Station (A<1 vl.) X 1 A. ROT KERR I \A/OOD tiril'r* taken for ——- - TEAM WORK > l»r«lvr In Irai» Staila». P m Usa» T'iat-KId St. I’hona 6I7-85 A. D. Kenworthy & Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Service Given Day or Night Clo»e Proximity to Cemetoriea Enables Us to Hold Funeral» at n Minimum Expense Phone 618-21 1'1 rat clasa Help Mr. Edison! Give a Mo Change Party TJOSTESSESI Entertainment Committees! Here's the best idea for interesting a crowd, since the Ouija Board. Everybody likes music I Everybody likes to see how the power of music works. All this is combined in Mr. Edison's Mood Change Experiment. Get your guests to fill out Mood Change Charts, —at the club meeting —when friends call —at the church social —when you arc giving a "party” The NEW EDISON "The Phonograph with a Soul" The cost is—nothing. If you own a New Edison, come in for a supply of Mood Change Charts If you don’t have a New Edison, we ll Joan you an instrument for the occasion, and supply RE-CREATIONS and Chart?, -all without charge. Only one condition is attached; that you save all the Mood Change Charts which are filled out. for Mr. Edison’s great research into the effects of music on the minds and moods of man. Mr. Edison will appreciate your co-operation. 5802-4 92nd SL trenta Sta. Contractor ano Builder Let me figure on your work. G. ROGER WILLIAMS 6022- 82nd St., S. E. J D. J. O'CONNOR REAL ESTATE Cor. 92nd and Woodstock Ave. I.ENTS STATION I’hone «28-75 KEARNS BROS. WOOD SAW Phone 640-57 owa>«nw«s>i»witstmt*oiwimtt>UUMUto fETTY STRANSFER Sheet Metal Work Near Street Car Line Do yoa Anoae—Ths Pries of ths New Edison has gons op less than 15% LENTS and Express Auto Track REMI DENUE since 1914, ini-hidin'? War Tast •> » WW W g.MdRKriririS' ■■ ri ri* * WWStriSUMl