Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, April 08, 1921, Image 4

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    voted to a preparatory service for
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the special revival meetings.
Thursday night the following offi
cars wore elected for the church and I
Sunday school: Class leader. Albert
Fankhauser; «shorter, Albert Spear
ow; trustee. Elmer Scheuerman; Bun
day
school
superintendent.
Ed.
Knaum: assistant. Charley Fankhau
sec; secretary. Elmer Scheuerman;
treasurer and
librarian,
Maurice
Scheuerman. The election of the
other officers was left to the church
and Sunday school boards.
EVANGELICAL CHURCH
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Only a little over a week remains
to prepare for the special revival
campaign.
The evangelists both
coma to ua fresh from a winter's
continuous meetings
They are rec
ommended to ua a* men filled with
the spirit of God and preaching only
the simply universal gospel
There
will be services twice a day except
on Mondays and Saturday«, and
throe times on Sundays. Don't miss
any of them.
The W. M. S. met with Mr» Cul­
ver at the parsonage Wednesday af­
ternoon to round up their work for
the year, this being their last meet
ing before conference. Officers for
the coming year were elected
The
results of the election will appear in
next week’s issue of this paper.
The quarterly conference biBuness
session of the church was held on
Thursday night prior to the prayer
service.
The prayer hour was de-
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BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday school at 9:45; splnedid
music and classes for all grades.
i‘reaching service at 11 o'clock;
pastor's theme; “Obeying the Heav­
enly Viaion” The ordinance of bap­
tism will be observed at the close of
the sermon.
Special music by the
choir.
In the evening the B. Y. T. U. and
the Epworth Leaguers will meet to­
gether to prepare for the Evans
meetings.
Sunday evening the Baptist am! I
Methodiata will meet in a union meet
ng under the direction of Bruce Ev­
ans, the noted evangelist.
He will
be in l>ents for two or perhaps three
weeks. The two choirs will combine,
thus assuring good music.
Mr. Evans will speak in the Wood-
mere school on the 13th ami the
lent, on the 13th, at 1 o'^tock each
day and place.
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SPECIAL SALE
FRIENDS CHURCH
Special Prices
ON ALL
Spring Styles
Now on Hand
This Sale Commences
MONDAY, APRIL 11
FOR ONE WEEK
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Bible school. 9'45 a. m.; sermon,
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a. m.: sermon, 7:30 p. m.; C. E.
service, 6:30 p. m
All are cordially
invited to attend these services. Rev.
Anna Spann, pastor.
The Sunday school was happilv
surprised last Sunday by the attend-
snee of the di strict superintendent, <
who gave an interesting talk to the
children. The following officers and I
teachers were elected: Effie R Tam- I
plin, superin tend net; Oliver Todd.
assistant
superintendent;
Dorris
Mann, primary superintendent; Net-
tie Littlefield, cradle roll superinten­
dent; I.ura Thomas, home depart­
ment; Troy Lamb, secretary: Orrie
Mrs. Todd, organ-
Myrtle lewis, 2: Mrs Phillips. 8;
C. I Tilman, lie real estate man.
Violet LattMM-i. 4 Allert Erskine, baa been confined to his home with
5; l>ella I amb. 6. Carrol Tampini, 7; illness the past week.
Flo renes Ersinne. 8: J. E. Swan,or,
A marriage license was granted
9; Elisabeth Mann, 10.
it Vancouver Tuesday
to
(Veil
«’laude Hale and Maud B. Stevens,
BE KIND TO ANIMAI S
both of 7911 65th avenue.
Be Kind to Animal, Meek will be
nbaervroi from April 11 to 16, with I'RADE At Oregon City, 6-room
Humane Sunday on the 17th, and
modern houxv. «Metric light«, fur-
Mr*. Gertnxie Scott Bernal aak» the
na«'. barn. St) treca ua«ort«l fruit,
Herald to publish the following littl-
berriea, grape». ■ tc : nearly 6 acre»
plea in their behalf:
land; total value (not paildeiD.
Surely the greatest ne«i in all the
$3000; balane« of $1800 payable In
work! ia kindue«s and I believe the
aix monthly pavtnent» $25 each,
time will cum» when humanity will
then $10 each, 6 per cent; property­
extend its mantle over everything
now rent«!; trade for modem
that breathes and the oneness of all
houae «|ual value (not pa.kied),
life will be recognised
Indeed. *“
Lenta. Woodmere or Arleta
For
are on the threshold of thi» great at­
interview write A. C S., Herald
tainment with the door already open,
off ice.
due to a bill pass«! in the last legis­ WANTED—K rent, imall tenement
lature to provide humane education
with water and land for garden
in the public school» of Oregon and
Address Box 19. Station C.. Tort
our honorable governor in a ’ procla­
land. Ore.
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mation to the people of the state de
during the week from April 11 t»
17 inclusive be celebrat«! in kind
nes» to animals. We must place our
hopes for the betterment of the world
in the rising generation and now that
the beauty and necessity for kind­
ness will be taught in the schools ami
preach«! from the nulpits, it is a
most gratifying regimen to dispel
the <iistressed note of discourage
ment and the appeal to pastor and
priejt. Truly the »pirit of love has
romc to the earth and it's complete
manifestation remains for the peo­
ple to embrace it.
Your
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Come out and dance everv Satur­
day night with the crowds at Cedar
rille Park, at I.inneman Junction.
Four-piece music; dancing 8:30 p. m.
to 12:30 a. m.
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Advertisements undtr this head
ng 10c per lin«« find inaertiuni 5c
per tins each
subsequent
issue
Minimum charge, 25c
Count (1
words to the line.
ONE ACRE with 2-room house and
about 40 fruit tress; near Lents and
streetcar. Price $1350; terms. See
owner at 6003 92nd St.
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For Quick Action
SEE
DOLSON & MCDERMOTT
Real Ea.'atc
Curreys Pharmacy
Grays Crossing
its all richt or roar money back
Studio, 6228 92nd street, 8. K.
Herald for Job Work
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Pot Plants, Flowers
house. Inc . 9602 67 th Ave , S. E. x
and Funeral Work
ANYONE mn'dinit imature for slock
call Automatic 619 34 or tew J. I
Win<. W29 Foster Road, Lenta
imlvN out.
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All Kinds ol Plants for
Windows, Boxes, Baskets and Garden
FOR SALK Goblvr ami turk< \
hen layinx
Real estate office, di
rwet across from poitufrice. li-ixl
At Lowest Prices Possible
Mt. Scott Greenhouse
bVR SAl.E-R. I. R. baby chick»
5404 89th slrvs t.
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X ACRE and 4-room plaster«! house
with city water ami juat outside
city limit» for $1550, with small!
payment down.
D. J. O'Connor.'
__t_or_J*2nd_St;_and_Wooiis£iick_AAo.
BARGAIN—4-room houae. two
lota, berries, good location; price
$1250 caah. 9127 Foatrr Rd., at-rosa
atreet from I*. O., Ihrlaon * Me
Dermott.
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Teacher of Pianoforte
9l27Foater Rd. Opp. I*. O.. I .ENTS
mrcrr.
T ioñ»mi<HvTí<íññrTñn
cow manure.
Mt, Scott «irv.il
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IVY M. UNNEY
n buying and »riling your horn»
/Atcogrngarco
Our Motto: “TRADE-AT-HOME"
9502-67th Ave.
PORTLAND
Phone 622-16
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TRADE AT HOME !
«ODERN 6 ROOM house, furnish«!;
good location; price $2’100; half
caah, bal 6 per cent; 9197 Foster
Rd., across Street from P. O.; Doi
son A- Mcltermott.
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ODD FELLOWS ELECT
DEPUTY GRAND MASTER
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the
regular meeting of the Mt.!
At
kxige
evening.
Scott ___
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March 29. Walter Raker was elected
district deputy grand master. Dele­
gates chosen to attend the grand
lodge, whch will be held May 18, 19
and 20 at Albanv are as follows:
Walter Baker, W. E. Sanders and T.
C. Cox.
Classified Ads. '
We assure Service and
and Right Prices
DANCING LESSONS al! day W«1
nesdays of each week at Grange
hall, Lents. Ball room and acsthc
tic dancing taught. Etta Fav .Mat
toon.
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“The Scsi Meat at Lowest Prices"
rO EXCHANGE Graphphone. Mu.ic
Box and Furniture for Chickens.
Mrs. Campbell, 6618. 96th St.
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it the motto of
FWO LOTS—in Lenta, on Third Ave
$500.00 cash.
For particular» ad
dress 528 Bond St., Astoria. Oregon.
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Eggiman’s Meat Market
WE CAN SUPPLY O. A C. Barred A.
Rock eggs for setting in incubator
lots or less; *l*o baby chicks Mr-». r
1 M Marshall. lMad St. and 55th
Ave. Auto «43-53.________
The Arleta Club will give a dance
■very Tuesday night at the Ark-ta
W. O. W. Hall. Admiraion 25c Corne
ind have a good time.
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LOST—Girl's white Angora neck-
piece; about two feet long, Tue»
day afternoon on 92nd St.. I.«•nt*
Finder leave at Herald office. !4-lx
FOUND—Pair of spectacles. left in
Lents library, are at Herald office
Owner identify, pay for thia n ■ •
and take away.
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•IAVF «a-ACRE. 8 blocks north of
I .on’» Junction, water and gas in.
Will trade for Ford or for lot on
:>2nd St.
Inquire Eagle Garage
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Why We Became a
Goodyear Service Station
We liecamc a Goodyear Service Station be­
cause we believe in tire quality as the only
firm basis of tire economy.
It is the high quality of Goodyear Tires that
makes jiossible the full results in tire mileage
and helps the cars which we sell give satis­
faction to our customers.
customers.
Cedarville Park at I.inneman Jet.
■petted under new management. Soc-
ai dances every Saturday night. Cuen
'-piece orchestra.
All well-disposed
oung people invited. No roughness
>f any kind will be tolerated. Man
igrment A F Devereaux. C. C. Ran
dall.
Our conservation service prevents
waste l»y thoroughly protecting every
casing and tul>e from the results of
punishment and neglect. Visit us and
let us explain how the strength of
Goodyear Tires plus our service will
save you $2 to $2»5 and more per tire
in mileage. In automobiles, tires,
tubes, accessories, repairs, gasoline,
greases in all lines, we sell the liest.
’4TATKMKNT OF THK OWN KM «RIP,
AGEMENTKTU . RKQt'IRKI» MY TH I ACT
OFCONGRUB OF AUGUST M, 1011
FREE
Edison's
Portrait
■iráMiw
That Help You
Good Music for Your Home
In thin store,we concentrate on music for your home,—and
particularly upon practical ways of helping you find it
75« NEW EDISON
Phonograpli aiRth a Soul",
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We offer three services.
First is a test of Realism. It helps you determine
whether you get the same enjoyment out of listening
to the New Edison, as you do when listening to the
living artist
Second is Mr. Edison’s Mood-Change Chart This
enables you to score, on a printed form, the effect fo
an Edison R^-C reation upon your mood.
Third is the Home Concert We are always glad to
loan you a New Edison and R e -C reations for a few
days,—so that you can live with R e -C reated music
in your own home.
All three services are absolutely free. All are cor­
dially extended to you, in the hope that you will use
them in finding better music for your home.
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The Lents Garage
AXEL KILDAHL, Proprietor
8919 Foster Road
Phone 615'34
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LENTS, OREGON
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In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Mult­
nomah, Probate Department.
In the Matter of the Estate of
I^iuis Corak, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed his finnl ac­
count and report as administrator
>f the ret ate of Ixiuis Corak, de
ceased, and that the Judge of th<-
ibove entitled court ha« fired .May 7,
1921, at the hour of 9:30 a m. iml
’he courtroom of said Court in the
courthouse of Multnomah County at
Portland, Oregon, as the time anil,
place for hearing objections to said
final report and account.
All per­
sons having objections thereto are
notified to present the same to said ■
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Court on or before said date.
Date of first publication, April 8,
1921.
Date of last publication, April 29,
1921.
FRANK HARPER,
Administrator of the Estate of
Ixiuis Corak, deceased.
H. P. Arnest. Suite 1210, Yron
Building, Portland, Oregon, Attorney
for Administrator.
Paving Materiata
Macadam Roads
Office: East 3230
Plant: 6322-60
CityMotorTruckingCo.,inc
NOTIC E OF FINAL ACCOUNT
19044
Mt. Scott Drug Co.
Near Car Line, 92nd Street
A n etching by r rnnknn
Booth. Sh< w» Mr.
Edison as he looks to­
day.
Bears his fac­
simile signature.
Proved on effset paper,
13 x 19 inches. No
advertising matter.
Suitable for fri ini ng.
Sign and send c gipon
Of the MT MCOTT HKRAI.D publish«-«! week
Ijr. at Portland. Oregon, for April U. IWI
<TATK OF <>RW«4»N, i
County nf Multnomah
Before me. a Notary Public In and Cor ih<
Mtale and county afo eaald. tw-rwhally
• d Geo. A McArthur, who affirm* and »ays hr
la the publisher nt the MT. Bruit Herald and
that the followtne 1». to the b*”t of hi« known
edge and belief, a true statrni«nt of the owner
■ hip management.
< t |n.- «h>r. *•' 1 pubtl
ration for the date shown hi the above caption
required hr the Act of Cohgreaa of Atigunt 24
1912. embodied In aecllon 441, I'oatal laiw « and
Regulation«, printed on the reverse of this
form, to wit:
1. That lite nam«* and addrraa of the publlah
er and editor la Geo. A. McArthur, Portland.
Oregon.
2 That the owner la Geo A. McArthur
1 That the known bondholdera. m >rtafr«>«
an I other arcurlty holdera owning holding I
percent or mo e of total amount of bonds,
tnortgagea, or other arcurille«, are NONJ*
4 That the two paragraph« next above, k I v
Ing the namea of the owners, stockholdera
and security holder«, if any, contain not only
the Hat of stockholder« and security holders
as they appear upon the books of the com
Siny as trustee or In any other fiduciary r>-
tlon. the name of the person or corporation
for whom such trustee is given; also that the
said two pa «graph« contain statements em
bracing affiants fu l knowledge and belief as to
the circumstances
and conditions under
which stockholders and security MoMkmi Whft
do not appear upon the books of the company
as irustees. hold slock and securities in a cap
aclty other than that of a b na fide own« r;
and this affiant has no reason to believe that
any other person sssuciati« n or corporation
has any Interest dlr« <t or I nd I re« t in Che Mid
stock, bonds or other securities than as so
slated by him.
GEO A McARTHUR.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this Nth
■lay «»f AprlI. M
H P. AKNKST.
Notary Public for Oregon.
m » commisiien aspires Hept. ¡9, »W3
291 Hawthorne Ave.
Plant: Kelley Butte, 94 anil Division St?., PORTLAND, ORE.
PORTER W. YETT, Contractor.
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The Lents Mercantile Co
Will promptly fill your or->rn from up-to-date GRO­
CERIES, FRESH FRUIT, VEGETABLES, TABLE
DELICACIES and other good things TO EAT. We carry
I I <n R I-1 I EED,
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; •> < ,i| .n<n'"in given to phone orders, and a new and
dependable deliveryman will get your purchases to you
ON TIME.
)UR ALM is to PLEASE OUR CUSTOMERS.
Phone 616-34
Ninety-Second street