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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1921)
r Arleta News Notes Lents Furniture Co. (Continued from first page). Handley Class Serial The Handley ciaaa of young People of the Arleta Baptist church enjoyed a social even'nr at the home of their pastor. Rev. Owen A. Dav. Fruiai evening. March 25 The evening was spent in games and social recreation including an egg hunt and a spelling cotest. Mr. Kavanaugh won in the spelling contest l-ightr efreshment.« were served to the 47 present iello, with whipped cream, anrel fixxl cake (very appropriate foor for a Sunday school class) .-nd marshmallow chick on.«. The chairman of the commit tee in charge was Ralph Rellemon Special to April 1 Cotton Felt Mattress, $lO.oo See us before buying or trading. You will find we save you money. 9213 fost : Arleta Theater Program Tn addition to the regular educa tional and comic features of the Ar- 'eta show, the following g-xxl pro gram will delight the patrons week: Friday. Anri! 1—Con* tance Tal- ma.ige in "Sauce for the Gander " Saturdav. April 2- Douglas Mc- I can in "Tefs Re Fashionable " Sunday. Ar HI 7 —An all-star cast will present the big store of the north wootb. "The Rmndmg Iron”, also Ruster Keaton in "The Scare crow." Monday and Tuesday—Wealev Rar rv in “Dintv." Episode 12 in “Fight- ini» Fate " Wednesday. Anril A-Tom Mix I" Untamed." Thur«dav Arrtt ?—Errant Wash him in “Sins of S’ Anthonv" a P. LARSEN, Real Estate, Insurance 6702 Foster Road Business Ant 610-79............ PHONES................. Residence Main 3369 MOVI MG ROSE CITY VAN ATlVy ▼ 11^1 kJ One Way tn» Portland to Lents We Can Move You Out of the Muddy Street COAL UH Foster Road V Phone «12-59 j See A. S. PEARCE 9111 Foster Road--Lents Phone 619-13 for all kinds of Sheet Metal Work make Copper, Tin and Galvanized Wash Boilers. Champion Chicken Founts, Hoppers. Feeders. Metal Hens’ Nesta. Trap Nests, Brooder Canopies, &c. Stoves, Pipes and Elbows. I can save you money on Furnaces. I All Work Guaranteed. Repainnc a Specialty. j I I ■a MOTOR REPAIRS » i DIAMOND AJAX TIRES and TUBES Monagram & Veedol OILS and GREASE Welding Brazing GRIBBLE BROTHERS CRESTON GARAGE 50th and Powell Valley Road Phone 616-62 T' MAPLES GARAGE AND AUTO REPAIR SHOP E ARE A SALE AND SERVICE STATION tor Diamond Tires and Tubes; also Fisk Fisk Hies and Tubes; with New Stock of all sizes to fit your car. We guarantee our tires and giye all service possible. W OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT Phone: •14-41 L. L. CAMPBELL, Prop Successors to ■yers Garace and Machine Shop 10004 Foster Road and Darrin Avenue SQUARE DEAL CANDY STORE CANDIES MADE DAILY SATURDAY SPECIAL Chocolate Crea II i, 5« 14 Ninety-second Street «e r Lents DAILY MAIL Except Sunday, at Lents station, arrives at 7:36 a m, 12:50 p. m., and departs at 9 20 a. m., 12:30 and 5:30 p. m. LIBRARY HOURS—LENTS Every day J to 6 p. m. Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, from 2 to 9 p. m. Lenta Sta. KEARNS BROS WOOD SAW Phone 640-57 Phone 625-17 5228 72nd St S. E., Portland, Or. IF YOU WANT DRY WOOD CALL US MILLARD AVE. FUEL CO. O. M. Butler L. C. Pullen Ice, Wood, Coal and Feed Sand and Gravel Garden Plowing and Excavating Prompt Service Siam Lecture Following is the program for the Siam lecture to be given at Millard »venue church. April 3. at 7:30 p m. Prelude: hymn 137; invocation and I ord’s prayer; responsive reading, selection 26; hymn 25; scripture; prayer: announcements; offering; solo, “Ninety and Nine." Geo. Col- rev; address. “Method» of Approach to the Siamese Heart and How Thru.- Methods Succeeded”; hymn 302: benediction; posttude- Mr. White has spent seventeen years in Siam and is familiar with the people, their language, habits, customs, religion and modes of life and thought. He will speak out of his rich experience as an itinerating evangelist, pastor of churches anti head of the theological seminary. The lecture w”; be spiced with inci dents of peop’e, places am! thing». _ I.aurelsood Cong. Program "The Doctor's Uffiee" is the name of a senes of shadow picture? to be on the big program at Laureiwvuu Cungregalional church this Friday eventng. The operating tabic ana victims, with their nurses and doc tors, are pictured on a sheet and ma ny and various are the stunts to be ps-rf.>rtned. “Giggling Gertrude" is another stunt put on the same evening bv these energetic yuixng pevple Littk \ema Jenny will-give a voca; solo, and the junior boys’ glee club, under the direction of Mr. Walsh, will be a part of the evening’s entertain me nt. -Mrs. McCormick has charge of the directing and arranging of the program. The funds from this en- I tertainment. which is given by the , finance committee of the C. .E soci- | cty. will be used to help send dele gates to the summer convention. I! The special music at the laurel wood Congregational church waa no’. , as complete as had been planner!, as Mr. Iecke. the director, was ill an 1 I the work was necessarily stopped. Mrs. Stock, however, pleased with a . solo and the anthem "In Remem I brance” was beautiful. J. J. Handsiker returned Friday. I March 25. from Eugene, where he was visiting hie sick mother. She was improving and out of danger when Mr. Hand sack er left her. Millard Ave. Church Sunday services at Millard Avenu. Presbyterian ehtfrch: Sunday school at 10 a. m ; church at 11 a. m.; Rev Mr. White’s sub Sect- “Invisible Help ers in Life’s Warfare.” C. F at 6-45: church service, 7:30: “Methods of Approach to the Siamese Heart.” The V’elfar« Club will meet Tne«- <tav evening. Anril 5. in the «hureh for their regular meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Ormandv are to entertain the i ebb th»f night. On Thursday »venim» at 7 o’clock ♦he choir under Geo. Colvev will prac- ‘ice. At * o’clock will he held the nrsve» I meeting - tonic, the Snvdav school I ’esson for the following Sunday. Pre-Membersh'p Rally There will be a pre membership rally at the Laurelwood Methodist church Friday evening. April 1, at 3 p. m., under the auspices of the Ar leta branch of the W. C. T. U The program follows: Piano solo ................................................. a. Liebestraum b. The Erl King. ..................... Mrs. Henning Carlson Reading. “Moriah’s Mon’in’ ”......... ............................ Miss Gertrude Ost Whi‘nev Bovs’ Chorur, “Wake the Song’’. Director. H. E. K. Whitney Reading, “Hess”. . Miss Gertrude Ost Whitney Boys’ Sextette and soloist ................................................. Selected Pemarks. “The Whitnev Rov Chor- ?us Work’........... H. F K. Whitney Whitnev Bovs’ Chorus, "Christ Can Save”.. .Director H E. K. Whitnev Remarks. "The Church and the W. C. T U.......... Rev. E. O. Shepherd Whitnev Boys’ Sextette and solo ist ........................................... HMected Reading, “The Champion Snrfrer” ....................... . Mi»» Gertrude Ost Remarks. "Our Great Need” ......... .Mrs Marv Mallett. Stat« Pre« Whitnev Bovs’ Chorus "We Shall See the King Some Dav’’........... ............ Director. H F K Whitnev Children are rrouested to come ar- enmn-'nied hv a «Town neraon This includes ell ovammar trrade eMIdren Th« meeting ndll be prea’ded ove» hv Mrs Adah -Tn'lev. Arleta Library Note. A new !!ne of Rti««>.n «»or >e«i and fiction written ta the Ri>««l»n Innguag*. la available st the Arleta library now and la no doubt of inter- est to the Ru»tiaa-«pcakin* poopl» of thi» hxalily. Do not forgx: the children*« etor> hoar, from three to four, «vary Thui >l.i% afteinoon at the Arleta li brary Misa Abigail Rice, the chil dren» librarian, al wav» haa well- I worth stories for the kiddie*. Folk)» mg ta a list of new books at Arleta library: Sheet Metal Worker’s Manuav. by Broemel. The War ami the New Age. WeeL Journal of Counters b'Yam.ou Kra I «maka Wiring for Light and Power, Croft. Strictly Bi*ine»s. O. Henry. Patrol of the Sundance Trail. Gor •ion. Seventeen. Tarkington. Cap'n Kri. Lincoln. Children’s books: Joan of Juniper Inn Jacoba. Peter and IVIlv in Summer, Lucia. Nancy Rutledge, Pyle. Two Little S ivagv*. Seton. Joan ami Retie. Hall. Davy .Mui the Goblin, Carrvl Pick, hovel ar.dS Pluck. Rond. Home-made Toy« for Girl* and Boy-. Hall. Piers of (Tovis, Rovlan. Waterboy« and Their Cousins, bv i l^w,« Deed» of Doing ami Daring. John , «ten. The Giri Who aSt by the Ashe» Cohim. Little Bov lost. Hudson. Arabian Nights’ Entertainment, Olcott. Eskimo Twin». Perkin». Givi’s Troubador. Jewett This 1 library “ ..................................... also haa books in the •g languages for thAforeign- following ers Frvnch. German, Norwegian. Swedish. Yiddish. Russian ami Ital ian. mt Scott herald Publish»«! «talion, On Sale at a Sacrifice Friday at l-enta Portland. Oregon Gao. A. McArthur Proprietor Subecnption Price Il W a year at Lents Junction MercantileCo. till Nlnety-sooond Htreel The stock of Groceries, Feed and General Merchandise of the Lenta Junction Mercantile Co. has I mmmi piy-ahas- ed by E. D. MILLER who will in the futbrvf operate the »tore. Mr. Miller will make extensive altera tions, and patrons in the future be served with Fresh, Clean Goods at A BIG REDUCTION. Phone 622-21 Street welcomrxl Harding William Covi» op March 25. Wallace laarioa is thè name of thè new ton of Mr and Mfs. Angelo La ! rio». 892” &7th avenue. John Gefrv took up hi» resiilencc with Mr. and Mr». Nick Vetro of !MO2 (>9th avenue on March 18. Dr. McSIoy offictatcd at all tour arrivala. 8UMMON8 . No, H -43t7 In the Circuit Court,of the State ot Oregon, in and for the County of Multnomah. H C. King Tyler, Plaintiff, v. Julia Swift Tyler. Defendant. To Julia Swift Tyler, dsfktotant above named: I& the r.«n;« of the State uf Or» gun. you are hereby required to ap (K*r and answer the complaint filed against you in th» above entitled suit and court within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fail to ap pear and answer said complaint on or before the »th day of May. 1921. the plaintiff will apply to the above entitled court for the relief demand ed in his complaint, to wit: For a decree of absolute divorce forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between plaintiff and defendant, noon the groun.ki of willful desertion for a period of more than one year last past, and preceding the date of com mencement of this suit, and for hid costs and disbursements herein. Th.» summons is published in pur suance of an order of the Honorable J. P. Kavanaugh. Presiding Judge of the Circuit Court of the Stele of On- gon for Multnomah Cnuntv. made on the 25th day of March. 1921. direct ing «aid summon« to be published once a week for six eomwcutive and successive weeks in the Mount Scott H»rald, a new »paper of general cir culation in the City of Portland. Oro gon. Date of first publication, March 25. 1921 Date of last publication. Mar 6. 1921. ROBERT R RANKIN. Attorney for Plaintiff. 506 Platt Building. Portland. Oregon. MEAT MARKET Fresh and Smoked Meats BEN METZER bar chaw of the Butcher Shop in connection, and in ready t° serve the public with Fresh and Cured Meat« of good quality at reason able prices. Service with a smile. Try ua; you’ll not be disappointed. SEE THIS SPACE NEXT WEEK Lents Junction Mercantile . Co. Arleta Locals Mr. ami Mrs. OrOr, parente of Mrs. Smile Urr-Dunbar, have leased the property next tv Mrs. Dunixir ». on X »3rd avenue, ami are domiciled in ' tneir new quartci«. Mrs. Ray Orendorff, of 5811 77th, street, had us a visitor Sunday Mrs. J «usa Maudtn vi Scas.de. Ore. Mrs. Madden haa many friends in th:» section, among tiiem Mrs. Win- ! sor, Mrs. Pawson and Mrs Ormandv. The little lady has traveled from Se-1 alile alone and is on her way to Sea- aide. which is quite a Inp for a wo man of 87 years to undertake alone Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gieler of 3703 72ml stmt have as a guest Mr. Gic- k-r’s brother, D. Gieler. -Mrs. Frank Jones ■ very ill at her home. 7628 57th avenue. Mr. ami Mrs. Jones have but recently moved into the neighborhood but have made many new friends, who all earnestly wish her a speedy return to health. Col. Hollinjworth, who has been viaitmg itr Nebraska, returned home early Sunday morning and surprised his sisters, the Misses Alma and Ai mer Hollingworth of 72nd street and 57th avenue. The colonel looks hale and hearty and appears delighted to r be among his Portland friends and relatives once more. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ♦ Fourteen ladies and nine children w«ri- entertained by .Mrs. 1 .arsen at In the Circuit Court of the State her home last Wednesday afternoon. of Oregon for the County of Mult The Fourth U. B. church celebrated nomah, Probate Department. Easter Sunday. Each class put on Notice is hereby given that the un its own part of the program Decor dersigned, G. L. Bulnnd Jr., has been at ions were in lavender and white appointed by Honorable George Taz- and were of crepe paper. Potted hy well. Judge of the Circuit Court of acinths were presented to Mrs. the State of Oregon, for the County Luckey by Miss Lee. Decision Day of Multnomah, Probate Department, was observed, about 25 deciding. aa the administrator of the estate of Miss Virginia James sang beauti Lillian Snell Timmons, formerly Lil fully “Leave It With Him” Sunday lian Snell, deceased, and has duly evening at Milioni Avenue I’resby- qualified aa such. All persons having claims against terian chtirch. Mrs. Ethel Woods Lewellen accompan.ed her, making a eaid estate are hereby notified and required to preaont the same under delightfhi ’number. Master James Paul Gi< 1er, infant oath with proper vouchers therefor son ol Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Gicler, attached, within six months f rom 5705 72nd street, wants it distinctly the date of this notice, to the un understood that he is a boy, and not dersigned at the office of H. P. Ar- the girl the stork was reported to nest, 1210 Yeon Building, Portland. have brought last week. The parents Oregon. Date of first publication, Mnrch 25, are also anxious to have it known j that the Herald was mistaken in an- 1921. Date of last publication, April !5, I nouncing a daughter instead of a i son. Due apologies arc hereby made 1921. G. L. BULAND, JR.. and when wc meet up with that stork Administrator of the estate f Lil we’ll tell him to be more careful in reporting his activities in the future. lian Snell Timmons, formerly Lillian Mr. and Mrs. John l«e of the Snell. Brentwood district visited friends in IL P. A meet, 1210 Ycon Building, Portland, Oregon. Attorney for Hillsboro Sunday. Administrator. Mr. and Mrs Geo. Pratt, in the Brentwood district, are adding im provements to their home, which will add much to the comfort of their place. Cafeteria Mrs. Geo. Kimball has had as a guest Mrs. Harry E. Adams of Boise, O. E. SCHUPP—266 Alder near 3rd Idaho. Her husband, who was a well Strictly Home Cooking V. known carpenter in this district, died at Boise of kidney trouble and his Phone Main 541 was taken to Seattle for burial. /■ Mrs. Merritt entertained the five 1 hundred club last Thursday, March ' 24, at her home. Sixteen members ' enjoyed the hospitality, which at one ’ MADE IN OREGON o’clock took the form of a hot lunch- 1 Con pare the»* prlcra ao<! Kemfmbtr, eon. Mrs. Carl Anderson won the ; your “ “ monry la ratu ided " If I he good« pror. anMtlstsriory first prize, a handsome glass bread ! plate, while Mrs. Castle was forced I HOUSE PAINT, Qal. I2M to lie contented with the booby prize, j “ “ S Osi. css. Osi. IM On Thursday. March 31, they met at j FLOOR PAINT. . Oat ìli the home of Mrs. Harold Riley. SHINGLE STAIN, Qal. 1.14 Mrs. S. L Brantner of Monitor, j " " S Oil. can, per (Jal. IM Oregon, is making an extended visit I with her daughter, Mrs. J. F. Carpen PIDC0CK 1 HAZEL ter, 6805 55th avenue. Portland Mrs. I-awrence Watts entertained , 146 First St friends from town Monday afternoon - at her home. 6521 65th street. WILL CROFT The little children of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Heasemrr, 7(X)5 52nd avenue, have been very ill with measles, but Fersltsr«, Repair». IpkoUteriat last reports were very favorable. Painttof Measles are rather severe this year, Live AND LET II V E r nICES and many little kiddies are made Phone Tabor 767 1607 Willow Ave. very uncomfortable. Congratulations are being shower ed upon Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. Steeve» f do roue own rLAsrsniNC with a of 5127 70th street upon the arrival HA MME It AND of a much desired girlie Monday ev ening. Dr. Howe prosided at the cer emony, which took place at St. Vin cent’s hospital. Everyone concerned j was reported well and happy. Melvin Carman, 5420 69th street, Tb» »mooch »hert pl»»ter that een no» is quite ill at his home writh asthma. I bwH* or crarp. Tin retarding Mrs. I. N. Woodie, croner 72nd | D—rt, Win^M*., e—An,, Per- street and 54th avenue, is again very ’ niehee. Brutha», Building Materiah, Sgetisli ill and suffering greatly. The following kiddies have come! MADE IN OREGON to yladden the homes of their par ents: Msrtorie Ijiurine. came to live! 0HSFELDT, 14S First Street with Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Nelson. Main t»n Lents R. F. D., on March 24. Mr. and Willis Coyle of 6305 84th Foster Rd., Lents Junction, Ore. Phone 619-41 - • r WILUAMS* BARGAIN STORE 9634 Foster Road, So. side track, half-way beL Arleta A Kem Park Ki. .. -Ill» 11T-BT-. HATCH "I't-iIC ' SPACE 1 -r -------------- ------------------ Range«, wood ami coal $10.00 and $12.60 Trunk?« $6.50 and up $5.00 and up Dresners Dining Table $5.00 and up $6.00 and up Mattress Beds ............... . $1.50 and up ■ 1 ■ mill WATCH THIS SPACE We want all your Second hand\Household Goods and we pay the highest price possible Springtime is CleaningTime Do You Realize that a Dollar 4 tftTwo * -•-spent in Car Finish und Top Dressing will make your car look liketnew. Make your car spick and[span cnith our ACME MOTOR CAR FINISH * It will surprise you. The tame AJAX and MICHELIN TIRES are .! sure winners. [|We find pleasure in selling a good Tire The Best Gas and Oils. The Crescent Guaranteed Paints DAVIS BROS ------- — * Are Y ou Protected? « No person can afford to be without INSURANCE We write Fire, Auto and Life Insurance. Call or phone and w’e will be glad tp ex plain the rates, and the different policies. Don’t put It off: call TODAY, Caroenter and Builder Columbia Plaster Wall Board In the Center of Lents tomorrow may be 100 LAIL Multnomah State Bank Lents Station ( Phone 620-4« ) Portland, «nfon GOOD FOR FIFTY VOTES Mt. Scott Herald Trade-at-Home Contest •f A Mt Scott Herald, Irrita Sta., Portland, Ofegon. S Please credit this coupon to: Name Address