r 1 ■" .. ......................... . ' workers' conference at their home on Wednesday evening. Msreh 1«. At the usual business meeting the fol lowing officers were elected: Theo (Continued from first pags). Published Fvary Friday at lauta Zehrung, seCretafx treasurer of the Station. Portland, Oregon. der Jackson. “A Matromonial Mix- Sunday school; Mrs. White, Bible up” on the Edison was an appropri­ class; Thelma Via, teacher junior Gao. A. McArthur................Proprietor ate addition to the program At the girls; Aimer Hollingworth. Sunday ............................... .... ■■ ■ " Mrs Wm »■«siding supper the wedding cake, school su [w rin Knterad a* secand-alaaa mall mai­ containing a ring, a thimble and a Ormandy. assistant organist; Mrs. ler February 14, 1*14, at the poat- dime, was cut by the bride, who got Henry White, superintendent of cra­ offlce al Mata. Oregoo. under ad ut the ring. A green snake decorated dle roll: Miss Mildred Moline, super beginner* department; Congreaa, March ». 1ST». Each guest intendent the top of the cake. brought a gift for the bride, which Misa Ines Font superintendent pri­ Subscription Price II 50 a year later were given as favors to the mary department; Gladys Cnim, primary organi»! Waa, M orrell, su ­ men. MU Ninety-eeoend Street junior department; The costumes were al] fixed up «nd perintendent ---spent in Car Finish and Top Phone 622 21 I ji urenee Watts, superintendent of donned after the arrival of the com­ Dressing will make your car look birthday registry; Mrs. W. I Or pany. b\»rty-five were present ami like'new.^ Make your car spick all voted it an exceptionally fine ev­ mandy, Sunday school registrar. Mr and Mrs. B. F. Volte of thv ening. The committee in charge Mrs White served delicious home Woodmere and span mith our store, corner 77th street made candy, following the buaincas was composed of Meedames K D. Armstrong, Woodham, MRoy, Steele meeting. Those present were- Mes- ami 60th avenue, are enjoying a visit danies Odum. Zehrung, Ormandy, from Master Ernest Er villa Allen, and Stout. Misses Hollingworth, Ford, Strang, their first grandchild, who, with hia and Mesrs. White, Worrell, Watt*. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Allen, are via Mr. and Mrs. Sanders Entertain lUng from Enterpriaa, Oregon. Kr- Sunday Mr. and Mrs Glen San­ Theo. 7ehnjng. neat exiweta to remain with his rela­ ders of 6212 '.«'th street, l.ents. en­ It will surprise you. The same tives here about two waeka longer. Laurvlwood Congregational tertained at dinner Mr. and Mrs. 6702 Foster Road The stork haa brought new arri­ Sunday school 10 a. m.. Euter Perris and son Russell of the San AJAX and MICHELIN TIRES are PHONES Kesideace Maia 3359 Francisco aparvments ami Mr. and program 11 a. nt., communion ser­ val* recently, the following parents Business AuL 610-79 being made happy by tho bird's viait: Mrs. Elmer Sanders of Vancouver. vice. baptism and sermonette Mr. ami Mrs Glen Duer, 7411 54th sure winners. Mash. There are advantages in all avenue, on March 3, had a girl ar­ Millard Avenue Church Note* things and the advantage the resi­ We find pleasure in selling a good Tire. Sunday, 10 a. m., Easter program rive at thafr home. lient of thia district has over an ap­ Mr. and Mrs. Brinkman. 5112 72nd I’lV/ ▼ 1 1 1 VJ OneWay from Portland to Lents artment house dweller was clearly by Sunday school pupils; preaching street, welcomed a girl on March 17. The Best Gas and Oils. appreciated by Mrs. Ferris when she 11 a. m.. subject: •'Taster. It* Orig Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gieler, 5706 Be Can Move Vou Out of the Muddy Street I went home laden with a gorgeous in. Meaning and Mcsaage." Preach 72nd street, welcomed the arrival of bouquet of daffodils and hyacinths, ing at 7:30 p. m, “The Value of a nine-pound girl on Friday. March Easter to the Life of the Church." which grow out in such abundance. COAL Phone 612-59 8822 Foster Road ______ / C. E. society meet* at 6:45 in the 18. Dr. Heaa officiated at this party and Dr. W. T. Stout helped tho stork basement of the church. Prices Write Interestingly N f Choir practice under direction of in the other two instances. DAVIS BROS. In the Center of Lents A very interesting letter was re­ Creaton parentteachers gave a ceived thia week by Mrs. Glen San­ Geo. Colvev every Thursday night very successful dance in the assem ­ >-------------------------------------------------- — ders of 6212 90th street from Mrs. at 7 o’clock. Prayer meeting at 8 bly hall of the school March 19 So Frank Price of 7132 S 55th avenue. o’clock. 9111 Foster Road--Lents Phone 619-13 enjoyable was it that they will give There will be baptism and admis­ • ho with Mr. Price is traveling all for all kinds of through the south. Mrs. I'rice says sion of new members at the morning another one on the night of April 2. The committee was as follows: Mas- to tell her many friends that Port­ service. damea Wood, Seston, Douthit, Stam­ land is the onlv place in which to baugh. live. For those of us whom fate de ­ Siam Lecture I make Copper. Tin and Galvanized Wash Boilers. crees that we remain in Portland in­ Following is the program for the Champion Chicken Founts, Hoppers. Feeders, Metal Hens’ stead of enjoying the the pleasures Siam lecture to be given at Millard -SAFETY FIRST” Nests. Trap Nt .-ts. Brooder Canopies, &.c. Stoves, Pipes and of travel and comparison of other avenue church, April 3, at 7:30 p m. No person can afford to be without Elbows. I can save you money on Furnaces. COUNCIL MEETS places to our Rose City, it is indeed Prelude; hymn 137; invocation and gratifying to know that Portland I ord's prayer; responsive reading, All Work Guaranteed. Repairing a Specialty. usually win* out. We all known its selection 2«; hymn 25; scripture; “Always Ba Careful.” Thia is the a grand place, but we would appre­ prayer; announcements; offering; motto adopted by the National Safe- . ____ j ciate a cnance to prove it. Mrs. »olo, “Ninety and Nine,” Geo. Col- ty Council and by the Junior Safety Price wrote from Nogales, Arizona, vey: address, "Methods of Approach Council, 'lhe latter will be a perma­ We write Fire, Auto and Life Insurance. which she says is a healthy place, to the Siamese Heart and How Th.ae nent part of the organisation ta th« but almost barren and unbearably Methods Succeeded"; hymn 302; i’ortiand schools. It* purpose la to Call or phone and we will be glad to ex­ teach children the methods of pre­ dry. When she returns here, which benediction; postludo plain the rates, and the different policies. will be some time in the late sum­ Mr. White has spent seventeen venting accidents of all kind*. To do mer, she would have her home-com­ years in Siam and is familiar with this a system haa been devised where­ ing celebration an affair of home the people, their language, habits, by a safety council of from one to Dos t put It off: coll TODAY, lomorro* nwy be 100 LAN cooking Restaurant fare and es customs, religion and modes of life three pupils from each grade above pecially as cooked in the small and thought. He will speak out of the third is formed. These commit­ place* they have passed through, his rich experience as an itinerating tees meet at different time« with the certainly do not add the pleasure of evangelist, pastor of churches and heads of tho organization in Port­ we raima brakes wrtn the pip. Mrs. Price will leave about head of the theological aeminary. land. Hk8N they are instructed in »ays and means of accident proven- ■ April 1 for her home inPennsytvania The lecture w1:; be spiced with inci Lents Station (Phone 620-48) Portland, Oregon and will return here in early fall. dent* of peop'e, places and things. lion and are expected to pass It on to others. She also spoke of the ignorance, At last month's meeting, held in tilth, disease and poverty which ex­ East, r Program ists in some districts _ in the south Mrs. Crum's class of boys and Washington high school, Prof. H. H. TIRES and TUBES and never again would ahe hesitate girls—the Swastika class—will eon- Herdman spoke to them and among one moment to contribute to home tribute a pleasing number to the the many things he said were: Thera are two kinds of accident*— missionary work. Easter program Sunday morning at Millard avenue church at 10 o’clock. two groups, as it were— th« industrial Library Notes A group of girls from Miss Aimee accidents, which include« sawmills, At tne the Arleta library is a long Holingworth’s and Miss Thelma Via's logging camps, factories, etc. These OILS and GREASE list of new books, foremost among class will give a drill. A boys' chorus are taken care of by the workmen’s them being “Erskine Dale, Pioneer," composed of boys from Mr. Wor­ compensation act. Then there are Public accidente, by John Fox, Jr., beloved as the au­ rell's and Mr. bean's class, led by thor of “Little Shepherd of King­ Mrs. W. L. Ormandy, will also be a such as happen on thè strwt. in ths Tha dom Come” and others, though this pleasing number. Miss Strung’* class playground, in the homo, etc. new book does not in any way re­ of girls have a drill and song and of city government ia doing all in ita Rower to prevent this kind, but It la semble his previous writings. Ano­ course the primary and beginners 1 need or help. Mr. Herdman gave ther new arrival at the library and will be out in full force. Miss Helen very interesting to old and young Parrott. Miss Margaret Ormandy these figures, to impress upon their especially those of high school age and little Esther Ormandy will re­ minds the vital necessity of careful­ is called “Creative Chemistry”, by cite. William Ormandy will sing a ness. During the 19 month* America 50th and Powell Valley Road Phone 616-62 Edwin Slosson. Next week the Her sole,. The decorations are in charge waa at war, 50,000 of our boys were in round numbers. And war I* ■a aid will have more good books list­ of Mr Sander* and Miss Aimee Hn|- killed, ed. lingworth. which insures a beautiful a killing business—that I* Its busi­ ness. Now, during those same 19 In the current number of the “Out­ church for Easter morning. There are a lot of plans being promoted right months, over here. In peaceful pur­ look” is an article on public libra and left that aim to give the fanner more suits, 126,000 were killed. The wound ­ ties. The article is illustrated and a Mis* Hartwell to Speak money to grow and market his crops. Many picture of our central library adorns We who live in civilized lands in* ed in war numbered 200,000 here, 2,- the magazine. apt to think we are the only one. 000,000, men, women and children. of them are impracticable; but there’s good, Last year 15,000 boy» and girl* who have and enjoy modern and sound reasoning in next week's issue of lost their lives in accidents. Arleta School fully equipped educational systems The instruction will take up tha Arleta school athletics have been It comes as a surprise to many to held up on account of the inclement know that in Foo Chow. China, is a work in four groups: First month, weather. Games with Woodmere modem system of education—kind- traffic accidents; second month, home and Kellogg have been postponed un­ ergardens, grade schools, high aceidfnts; third month, fire accidents: til further notice. Next Thursday ■ chools and colleges. This work is fourth month, playground and voca­ they play Woodstock on Arleta bai! made possible and carried on by the tion accidents E ARE A SALE AND SERVICE STATION Special emphasi» waa laid upon grounds. Prof. Spiers reports all missionaries. A union kindergarden for Diamond Tires and Tubes; also Fisk things quiet in his school. Many who training school is being conducted in “jay-walking.” Follow the rule; look have been out recently during the which Chinese women are being first to the left, then to the right, Fisk Tires and Tubes; with New Stock ot all epidemica of chickenpox and measles made kindergarden teachers. Mis* when crossing a street; it will pre­ James H. Collins reports a long interview with sizes to fit your car. We guarantee our tires and Woodoile*. are returning to school and the at­ Hartwell, whose father began work vent many accident*. tendance is getting back to normal ir, Foo Chow seventy years ago and parked machines and street ears form Bernard M. Baruch, whose suggestions on give all service possible. who was herself bom there 37 years blind corners «nd should be avoided. marketing farm crops have been so widely Another good thing to remember, Jenkin* Family Burned Out ago, can tell wonderful and interest­ OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT quoted during the past few weeks. His recom­ Fire early Friday morning des­ ing things about the fascinating sub­ «•specially in this country of umbrel­ troyed completely the home owned ject, China. She will speak on las. is to always hold your umbrella mendations are explicit, concrete, workable. and occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Jen Chinese costume Sunday evening at above your line of vision, particularly Pilone: when crossing the street. kins and family They escaped with the Laurelwood Congregational attention toward the «prriil»t Mr Baruch's plan aim* to place 614-48 About 25 schools were represented only their night clothes. For tern church. the farmer on a fool in* of erjual ing and profiteering that rob at the first meeting, Arleta having porarv shelter they are living in a the farmer aru' consumer alike. opportunity with the buyer in six Lent* three and Woodmere three tent house on 72nd street between You have no stauncher ally the marketing of hia crop*. Arleta Personals Successors to «lelegate* present. Arleta ’ * junior 62nd and 63rd avenue. A little boy than thi« great weekly of farm T hb C ountry O bntlbman Mrs. John Jahler, 5627 77th street, Myers Garage and Machin» Shop service. And a whole year of has for year« l>een fighting of seven years and two little girls of eiyoyed the program given by the safety first committee is aa follows: Eighth grade—Donald Whittier. Its guidance and help 82 big toward »his end. It ha« advo vounger age compose the family, Whitney boys’ chorus at the White Raymond Kindorf, Flalnc Stokas. cated earner and more liberal iaauas—will coat you but together with the parents. It was Temple last week. Seventh grade-Ralph EHe Jamoa farm credit, it ha, helped tn the 81.00. And you can't invest a reported that friends in the neigh­ J. J. Handsaker, of the Near East dollar to better advantage. organisation of cooperative« of borhood would club together and er­ relief, left Tuesday to visit his mo­ Fitzwater, Helen Parrott. every sort. it ha» directed wide Your check Is good I Sixth grade—-Clara Wllker, Daisy ect a temporary house on the prem­ ther at Eugene. Mrs. Handsaker is ises. It was not learned how the 83 years old, and when the “grippe” Miller. Harvey Hunt. Fifth grade—Harold Hildreth, Or- fire started. It Will Earn Many Times Ita Coat attacks one of that age it is a serious matter. Mr. Handsaker hoped to vie Steele, Carl Roland. Fourth grade—William Doht, Mar­ Theater Program get to her bedside before she passed CANDIES MADE DAILY garet Ormandy, Warren Fitch. A good list of attraction* await the away. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Clarke, who patrons of Arleta theater beginning NOTICE TO CREDITORS 5351 89th St. S. E. Portland Friday, March 25: Mary Miles Min­ live on 54th avenue, near 72nd street, In the Circuit Court of the State ter in “Sweet Lavender"; Rolin com­ are selling their place and are mov edy, Paramount Magazine: Saturday, ing next month to Oak Grove Beach, of Oregon for the County of Mult­ Charles Ray in "Paris Green”; two- where Mr. Clarke has purchased a nomah, Probate Department. reel comedy, "The Shuffle Queen"; log cabin. They have a most delight­ Notice is hereby given that the un­ Burton Holmes travelogue; Sunday, ful site, among other thing* of beau­ dersigned, G. L. Buland Jr., has boen all-star cast in "The White Circle”; ty and convenience being a 150-foot appointed by Honorable George Tax- 5814 Ninety-second Street Lents Mack Sennett comedy, "Don’t Weak­ beach in front of their cottage. well, Judge of the Circuit Court of Mr. and Mrs. Peterson of 7132 the Stat« of Oregon, for th« County en”; Pathe New*. Monday and daily mail Tuesday, Katherine McDonald in 53rd avenue have rented their home of Multnomah, Probata Department, Except Sunday, at I^nt* station, "Curtain’’; episode II, “Fighting and are moving into the country. Mr. as the administrator of the estate of Wednesday, "Beautifully Peterson has been out of employ­ Lillian Snell Timmons, formerly Lil­ arrives at 7:3« a. m., 12:50 p. m., Fate”. and departs at 9:20 a. m., 12:30 and Trimmed,” with Carmel Myers; two- ment for some time and thinks the lian Snell, deceased, and has duly reel comedy, "Uncle Sam's Caboose”; country is the place to raise a family qualified as such. 5:30 p. m. FUNERAL DIRECTORS Screen Magazine. Thursday, Doro­ in the summer. All persona having claims against The patrons of the Arleta theater said estate are hereby notified and / thy Gish in “Little Miss Rebellion”; First-class Service Given Day LIBRARY HOURS—LENTS episode 3, "Double Adventure"; Star will be pleased to know that Mr. required to present tha same under or Night White's family are all very much im­ oath with proper voucher« tharafar Every day ,2 to 6 p. m. Monday, comedy. Close Proximity to Cemeteries proved and recovering rapidly from attached, within alx month* from GOOD FOR FIFTY VOTES Wednesday and Saturday, from 2 to Enables Us to Hold Funerals Building New Bungalow their recent illness. the date of thia notice, to th« un­ 9 p. m. at a Minimum Expense C. W. Wagstaff. 7420 WooAttock Mr. White made a flying trip to dersigned at the offic« of H. P. Ar­ Mt. Scott Herald Trade-at-Home Contest avenue, is building a fine looking Seattle Monday evening, retumng nest, 1210 Yeon Building, Portland, Phone 618-21 Phone 625*17 burgalow on 61st avenue just east of Wednesday evening. Oregon. 5228 72nd St. S. E., Portland, Or. Trenta Sta. 77th street. Mr. Wagstaff formerly Mr*. J. McMilan Muir sang “The 5802-4 92nd SL Data of first publication, March 25, Mt Scott Herald, Lenta Sta., Portland, Oregon. IF YOU WANT DRY WOOD owned the four lots on that comer, Palms Sunday morning at Millard 1921. CALL US including ths residence. About a avenue church. Mrs. Ethel Woods Date of last publication, April 15, Please credit this coupon to: MILLARD AVE. FUEL CO. year ago he sold the residence and Lewellen accompanied her. 1921. one lot and the new house he is now Mrs. Ella Orton of Lenta wrote the G. L. BULAND, JR., O. M Butler L. C. Pullen building will be a welcome addition beautiful words to a song sung by Administrator of tha estate of Lil­ Ice, Wood, Coal and Feed Name to Woodmere. George CoIvey Sunday evening at lian Snell Timmons, formerly Lillian Sand and Gravel Millard avenue church. Mrs. Orton Snell. WOOD SAW Address Entertain Workers Conference display* talent and all who heard the II. P. Arnest, 1210 Yeon Building, Garden Plowing and Excavating Phone 640-57 Rev. and Mrs. Henry White of song nope to have the pleasure of I Portland, Oregon, Attorn«/ for Prompt Service <614 «1st avenue entertained the hearing more of her work soon. Administrator. Arleta News Notes Lents Furniture Co. Special to April 1 Cotton Felt Mattress, $lO.oo I1ÌL Scott herald Springtima Is Cleaning Time Do You Realize that a Dollar or Two See us before buying or trading. You will find we save you money. P. LARSEN, Real Estate, Insurance ACME MOTOR CAR FINISH MOVING R0SE CITY VAN EAGLE GARAGE A. S. PEARCE See Sheet Metal Work Are Y ou Protected? INSURANCE MOTOR REPAIRS Multnomah State Bank DIAMOND AJAX Monagram & Veedol Brazing GRIBBLE BROTHERS Welding CRESTON GARAGE More Money for Crops T“ MAPLES GARAGE AND AUTO REPAIR SHOP COUNTRY GENTLEMAN W L. L. CAMPBELL, Prop 1C004 Foster Road and Darrin Avenue SQUARE DEAL CANDY STORE SATURDAY SPECIAL Mrs. Bessie Leitch Chocolate Mint Wafers, 40c lb A. D, Kenworthy & Co. .înh PrîntiîlO of the better class at JVM nuiuug Herald. Phone 622-28 KEARNS BROS. ♦ J