Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, April 22, 1921, Image 2

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Arleta News Notes
Lents Furniture Co
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high, also spoke, as did Mr». Alex
ander Thompson.
See Us Before Buying or
Trading Your Furniture
WE SAVE YOU MONEY
9213 FOSTER ROAD
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P. LARSEN, Real Estate, Insurance
6702 Foster Road
PHONES .............. Residence Main 3359
Business AuL 610-79
MOVING
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ROSE CITY VAN
One Way iron Portland to Lents
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We Can Move You Out of the Muddy Street
Phone 612-59
COAL
U22 Poster Road
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See A. S. PEARCE
9111 Foster Road--Lents
Phone 619-13
for all kinds of
Sheet Metal Work
I make Copper, Tin and Galvanized Wash Boilers.
Champion Chicken Founts. Hoppers. Feeders. Metal Hens’
Nests. Trap Nests. Brooder Canopies. &c. Stoves, Pipes and
Elbows. I can save you money on Furnaces.
AU Work Guaranteed.
Repairing a Specialty.
Craig-Forbes
A pretty and simple home wed
d.ng tool place last week at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. H. Forbe
«•het: their daughter Mary was .1» i-
ied in marriage to Howard L. Crair
of 73rd street and 48th avenue. Then
vete no ,'ttendants and only immedl
ate relatives of the family were pres­
ent. Mr. Craig is employed in a
wholesale hardware store in the
city. Rev. Henry White of the Mil
lard Avenue Presbyterian church of
ficited.
netted. The hapj,
happy
_ couple are dom
icilcd temporarily in apartments on
the east side.
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we reline brakes wrth
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
for Diamond Tires and Tubes; also Fisk
Fisk Tires and Tubes; with New Stock of all
sizes to fit your car. We guarantee our tires and
give all service possible.
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OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT
Phone:
L. L. CAMPBELL, Prop
614-48
Successors to
Myers Carafe and Machine Shop
10004
Parent-Teacher. Play
With the exception of two bad
nows down .«tain in the rear ha Icons
the Raker theater was full for th<
"Trail of the Lonesome Pine.” spun
sored be the Parent-Teachers associ
ations of Portland. Tuesday evening
April 19. The profits up to the tim-
this paper goes to press were $357.16
which was very fine, considering th<
time of year and the previous driver
for money which have recently been
waged, and also considering the fac'
the picture has been shown man'
times before.
The receipts arc no*
al! in as vet. so the funds will n«
doubt swell to 9400 easily. The Par
ent-Teacher« are to be congratulate«’
on their efforts and success, for
their aims are high and worthy o'
co-operation.
Arleta Baptist
Pastor’s subject for morning of
Sunday. April 24, is “The law of
Growth in Spiritual Life.’’ At 7:30
p. m. the choir, under the direction
of Jasper D. McFall, will give a sa­
cred concert.
The women of Arleta Baptist
church will hold their monthly mis
sionary meeting at the home of Mrs
Heinrichs, 243 E. 50th street. Wed
nesday. April 27.
A splendid pro
gram has been arranged, and will in
elude installation of officers.
MOTOR
REPAIRS
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Arleta Theater Program
Maager \\ hits of Arleta theater
has another splendid offering for
the week commencing Friday, the
22nd. when Norma Talmadgr plays
"The Forbidden City”: Saturday
t'has. Ray in "Homer Comes Home. ’
Sunday. William Firmim in "If I
Were King”, with Fatty Arbuckle in
“Fatty Out West”. Monday and
Tuesday, Mack Sennett 5-reel super
comedy. "Low, Honor and Behave”
last episode of "Fighting Fate”:
Wednesday, Frank Mayo in "Th<
Marriage Pit”; comedy. “A hot Dog”
Thursday. Dorothy Dalton in “Guilt«
of Low6; episode 7 of “Double Ad
venture ’’
Mr. White announces for May 2-“
he will have at his theater the big
Rst crook picture ewr presented
iscilla Dean in “Outside the Law.”
Foster Road ¿nd Darrin Avenue
Arleta Locals
Brief bulletins in the nature of ll i. n
reminded’ made their appearance at
service Sunday.
In a short time
they will be improved and enlarged
ana Will fill a long-felt need.
Rev. WTiite passed Thursday even
ing at Camas, Wash., at the Pres by
tcrian meeting.
April 26 at Atchinson Memorial
•B Congregational church, the City As­
sociation of Congrea'-tional churches
will meet.
Mrs. Stella Showy and
Mrs. J. J. Handsaker will represent
Laurelwood Congregational.
Mrs.
Handsaker will speak on “Daily Va­
cation Bible Schools.”
Mrs. Frank Walters of 5104 67th
street :s very ill in Emanuel hospi­
tal, where she is recovering from a
severe operation. Her many friend--,
will be glad to know she is doing as
well as can be expected
Rev. F. H. Mixsell, pastor of Ana
lie] Presbvteran church, was called
last Saturday morning by the sudden
death of his father, at South Bethle
hem. Pa. He will be home in a week
r.r ten days.
Young people of Anabel Presby­
terian church had a delightful party
at the church Saturday evening.
Games and music and refreshments
were the order of the evening. Fi-
etta Wilkins, Sfildred Smith and Le
on Erickson worked with the com­
mittee.
At Anabel church Friday evening.
April 29, there will be a musical
given. Mrs. Tripp with the Mignon
chorus will ring and also the Dixie
Quartette. There will be no admis­
sion.
Refreshments will be served
free and everyone is welcome.
The Missionary Society of Anabel
Presbyterian church have very
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Chas. Warde & Son
Proprietor
Geo. A. McArthur
liealera in
Paints, Oils, Varnishes .Wallpaper
Building Material, Etc.
Two door, north Katsky Dep. Store
Enter««! as »eeond-class mall met­
ier February 14, 1*14. at th. post
office at l^nla. Oregon. under art of
Congreaa. March 1. It?*.
Subscription Price
Il 50 a year
till Ninety-second Street
Phone 622-28
tractive printed program* for th«
coming year.
The Junior Endeavor are planning
a May party.
The Missionary Society of Millan!
Avenue Presbyterian church wil*
meet at the home of Mrs S. W
Hick liny 7828 59th avrnue, Wednes
day afternoon, April 27. A special
program ia being prepired and an
enjoyable tune is assuivd all. “Af
riea and the American Negro’’ ar«'
the subjects.
The Misses Hollingworth of 72n<
street and 57th avenue are adding
improvements and additions to theii
already commodious home.
The 13-year-old son of Mr. an*
Mrs. Adams of 72nd street, neai
Brentwood. was taken very ill Suh
day and rushed to the Good Suman
tan hospital, where he was oi>erate<:
on for appendicitis.
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Young
has been employed by the J. K. Gill
Co. of Portland.
Geo. Colvey of 7820 55th avenu*
«ill be the soloist at the Millard Av
enue Presbyterian church Sunday
morning He will sing “Beyond th«
Dawn.”
In the evening Addie Vir
ginia James will give a special sol­
number
Mix« Stella M. Jordan, nationa
worker for the Congregational Edu
cational society, who is visiting th«
Congregational churches of
th.
northwest, will be the speaker at th«
meeting of the women's society o:
Laurelwood Congregational churcl
next Wednesday at Luckey Cottag«
Mrs. Handsaker will preach Sun
day on "Growth of Our Faith."
Mrs Philip S. King, who is we!,
known in Woodmere as Georgia Faw
celt, is visiting hersister. Miss Nel
Fawcett.
They formerly lived a.
7614 (¡1st avenue.
Mr. and Sirs
King live at Watsonville. Cal. .Mrs
King is reveling in our spring bios
sums, as this season has passed it.
California and she is really enjoyin»
a second spring.
Mrs. King an.
Miss Fawcett are being extensive].,
enteratined by their many friends in
this locality, who are delighted t<
see them again.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Carpenter o!
6805 5th avenue, are the proud par
ents of a big boy bom early fuesdu«
morning, April 19. The title of th«
possible future president of the U. S.
is Jess Franklin, Jr. Dr. W f. Stout
was present at the doings.
Rev. Henry White of Millard Ave
nue church will speak on “God, the
All-Sufficient Help In Time of
Need" in the morning. Sunday, Apn.
24. The evening subject is "Build­
ers and Buildings—Their Charactei
and Worth.”
The pupils of Joseph Kellogg are
working hard for their show Friday
evening. They intend to have films
depicting the Panama canal but were
disappointed. An exciting contest is
on among the pupils of the school,
selling tickets to the evening show.
The room which sells the most tick­
ets to the evening performance or
takes in the most money, that room
is admitted free to the show. The
contest is keen, indeed.
The W. W. Girls will present John
Frederick Mason, at Arleta school on
Saturday evening, April 23, at 8 p. m.
He will give impersonations, humor­
ous readings, etc., and will be assist­
ed by Mrs. Geo. l^wcllen at the pia­
no and Miss Eleanor Stockton, solo­
ist
At 9:30 a. m. on May 11 at the Ar­
leta library, the children’s librarian
of the city will conduct a Round Ta
ble. Books for intermediate grade
children will be discussed, also sci­
entific books and adults’ books which
may be used for children. Mias
Brown, children’s
librarian from
Vernon, will preside at the meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reese and
daughter Althea, with Donald Reese,
brother of Fred motored to Wood­
bum and Three Rivers Saturday
morning, expecting to return Mon­
day a. m. The usual breakdown oc­
curred. however, detaining them two
days longer. Their fishing trip waa
quite successful, though, as far ax
fish were concerned, as they brought
home some nice ones.
Everthing «» Reduced Prices
Friday and Saturday
: PAINTING and
DECORATING
Publish*1.1 Every Friday at laut«
Sts 11 on, Portland, dragon
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... $1 00
Alaska Pink Salmon, 11 cans ..........
........ 55c
String Beans 15c; 4 for.......................
Van Camp's Soup. 4 for i...............
........ 25c
........ 2f»c
C-ampbelrs Soup, 2 for....................... • • * •
........ 25c
Canned Pumpkin, 2 cans ...................
........ Gfic
Com, 4 cans ...........................................
... $2 46
Tomatoes, 2 can 24c; case ................
The best A.-Z Peaches 20c; case ...
........ 4 75
Stag Apricots, 3 cans for 50c; 9 for
........ 1 46
........ 85c
Pineapple, perfect stock, 30c can; 3 for
........ 80c
Royal Club, 30c; 3 for...............................
........ 50c
Peas, 2 cans for 35c; 3 for ..................
........ 95c
Coffee, 3 lb. can American Club..........
........ 1 00
Coffee, 3 lbs. Country Club .....................
........ 46c
Royal Baking Powder. 12 ounces...........
........ 43c
Royal Club Coffee ........................................
........ 40c
Crescent Cream...........................................
Com Flakes, 2 for............... 25c Postern
2 for 25c
Goldenrod Oats, 3 lbs. for......................
33c
Carnation, 31bs. 33c..................................... Olympic. I lbs 33c
88e
Albion Pancake Flour, 3 lbs. for............
13c
K. C. Baking Powder, 25 ounces, 23c; 15oss.
Calumet Baking Powder, 1 lb., 32c; Crescent, 1 lb .. .. 32c
Campfire Marhmallows, 15c Dromedary Dates
.......... 20c
Wash Boilers, Wash Tubs, at greatly reduced prices
5702 92nd Street
LENTS
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Nippon Florist Co.
DIS Sixty-third St.
thus« Taber M4
Buddtny Plants. Cut Plowen
for all occasions
General Dotqnini • S>*c4»/tv
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Classified Ads.
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A.Bei .i-cin. nt.i iin.ltr thia head
ng 10c per line first insertion; 5c
per line each
subsequent
issue
Minimum charge, 25c
Count 6
cords to the line.
F-tM> CASH PAYMENT Four-roun.
house and two lota, on good street
and near car; a good buy (pr $1100
with $200 down and balance month
ly payments. 1*. J. O’Connor. Md
St and Woodstock Ave.. Auto
626-75.
16-tf
Lents Junction Mercantile Co.
WYONE needing puature for stock
rail Automatic 619-34 or ace J. F.
Wing, 8929 Foe ter Road, l^nts
I'aatnre six miles out. ________ 14
I OR SAI E Gobler and turkey hen. v.
hen laying. Real estate office, di­
rect across from postoffiee. 14-lx
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FOR SALE— R. 1. R. baby chicks.
5404 b9th street
13-4tx
A BARGAIN—l-rvom house, two
lots, berries, good location; price
$1230 cash. 9127 Foster Rd., across
street from P. O., Dolaon & Mc­
Dermott
13-tf
Foster Rd., Lents Junction, Ore
Phone 619-41
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Just Starting ” Business
We need all Your Second
Hand Goods and We Pay
the Highest Price Possible
MODERN 6 ROOM house, furnished;
good location; price $2300; half
c.iah, ba I 6 per cent; 9127 Foster
Rd., across Street from P. O ; Bol­
son <k MclWrmott.
13-tf
TWO LOTS—in Lents, on Third Av.s
$500.00 cash. For particulars sd­
ii re ss 52b Bond St., Astuna. Oregon.
12-6U
WE CAN SUPPLY O. A. C. Barred
Rock eggs for setting in incubator
lots or leas; also baby chicks. Mrs.
E. M. Marshall, 102nd St. and 55th
Ave. Auto 643-53.____________ 9-tf
The Arleta Club will give a dance
every Tuesday night at the Arleta
W . O. W. Hall. Adrniaion 25c. Come
and have a good time.
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Trade with Us or He Both Lose Money
WILLIAMS’ BARGAIN STORE
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6534 Foster toad. So. side track, bait way beL Arleta & I tin Park
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Are Y ou Protected?
Cedarville Park at Linneman Jet.
opened under new management. Soc-
.al dances every Saturday night. Cuen
4-piece orchestra. All well-disposed
young people invited. No roughness
of any kind will be tolerated. Man
agernent A. F. Devereaux. C. C. Ran
dall.
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No person can afford to be without
INSURANCE
We write Fire, Auto and Life Insurance.
Call or phone and we will be glad to ex­
plain the rates, and the different policies.
FOR RENT—For 1 year, modem
ht'isie, four lots, fruit and be mas.
Aut<> <11 1 9.
1 1 tx
WANTED—Everyone in I^nta to
come to prayer meeting at Friends
church at 3 p. m. each Sunday af­
ternoon.
15-5tx
Don’t put It off; call IODAY.
WANTED—To rent, tinrttll tenement
with water and land for garden.
Address Box 19, station C., Port­
land, Ore.
14-tf
I mmoto * may be 100 IA It.
Multnomah State Bank
Lents Station
(Phone 620-48)
Portland, Oregon
Come out and dance every Satur­ X
day night with the crowds at Cedar
ville Park, at I.innenian Junction.
Four-piece music: dancing 8:30 p. m.
to 12:30 a. m.
14-tf
DANCING LESSONS all day Wed­
nesdays of each week at Grange
hall, fx«nts. Ball room nnd aesthe­
tic dancing taught. Etta Fay Mat­
toon.
13-4tx
Bauscher’s Carnival is holding out
at Laurelwood, down the line.
A
row of sideshows, with a merry-go-
round and a Ferris wheel, are the
chief attraction.«, enough at least to
take each nickel and dime the
youngsters of the neighborhood can
scare up.
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GOOD FOR FIFTY VOTES
Mt. Scott Herald Trade-at-Home Contest
Mt Scott Herald, Lents Sta., Portland, Oregon.
Please credit this coupon to
Name
Address....
SQUARE DEAL CANDY STORE
CANDIES MADE DAILY
SATURDAY SPECIAL
Dip Peanuts, 35c ppeorund
5814 Ninety-second Street
A. D. Kenworthy & Co.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Service Given Day
or Night
Close Proximity to Cemeteries
Enables Us to Hold Funerals
at a Minimum Expense
Phone 618-21
First-class
5802-4 92nd 8L
Lents Sts.
KEARNS BROS
WOOD SAW
Phone 640-57
Lents
DAILY MAIL
Except Sunday, at Lents station,
arrive* 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
to 6 p. m. Monday,
I Wednesday and Saturday, from 2 to
9 p. m.
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
New Battery Dept
Springtime Leanlng
We have just put in new equipment and are in
position to give you the best service on Batteries. Stop
in and let us test your Battery and give it a drink.
7 here is no charge. We are agents for the
/f is surprising how a little Paint
and Ton Dressing will change the
apoearauce of your car.
Think it
over, and see our display of
Columbia Battery
Acme Motor Car
Finish
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guaranteed to be right in every
way Our prices are right.
Let us figure with you on a
New Battery when you are in
need of one.
Eagle Garage
See our special on
AJAX TIRES
Guaranteed
EAGLE GARAGE
DA VIS BROS.
In the Center of LENTS