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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (July 29, 1921)
M mi. Scott Jerald REMEMBER Published Kvery irMiy at tanta Station. Portland, Oregon. I'mprietor Geo. A. McArthur We handle Entered aa second-class malt mat ter February 14. 1*14. at the post office at lauta. Oregon, under act of Congress. March «. 14T». New and Used Fords and Chevrolets Subscription Price Talk with Us, if You think of Buying. We can Save You Money and Give You Service Right at Home. Eagle Garage In the Center ot Lents—Phone 633-68 Enjoy Your Vacation for Fxpert Repairing and Over hauling, Brake Relining. Welding and brazing, Battery Service. We carry a full line of See Us First High Grade Auto Supplies at Correct Prices AJAX AND DIAMOND TIRES COLUMBIA BAI TERIES fl 50 a year till Ninety -second Street Phone 622-21 RESPONSI Bl UT Y OF THE PARENT. on aa> public question. be it local, slate or national, he haa in view the welfare of the people aa a whole, and not the interest« of ton» political fac. lien or machine. Ilia colunina may not contain an overplus of news, but such aa there ia may be road with perfect aafety by the growing children of the com munity without |ierental fear of in stilling questionable thoughts and de sires in their budding minds His paper may be small, and pro vincial, but it ia clean. The reader la never at a lose to know whether or not a statement made by the editor ia base«! upon fact, or whether it ia composed principally of what ia commonly known aa “news paper bunk.“ The publisher of any big eity daily who can legitimately and truthfully say as much for his own paper la at liberty to amuse himself at our ex pense to his heart'll content. It will be viewed by us in a spirit of fellowship and brotherly love. Many parents lose sight of the fact that the vacation period ia one of grave danger to the growing child. The toy“ or girl just out of school feels like the eagisi bird that ia sud denly released from ita captivity. It glories in ita freedom to the exclusion of all else. Many of the lessons in deportment The British government owes the that have been learned in the class government of th« United States some room are gradually forgotten aa the billions of dollars of money borrowed child finds ita way to the street. There from us during the war. Non* of is no room in its heart for anything the principal haa ever been paid, and but the glories of the present, unless only a small pittance of the interest the parental hand ia ever guiding ita due haa been collected. The United step*. The future is a sealed book States owed England >35,000,000 for which will be opened only too soon for transporting American soldiers to ita purp<«e. France in British ships. The British Herein the function of the parent presented their lull the other day «nd becomes of double importance to the the government at Washington paid future life of the child, for the care it promptly. In the meantime thou ful work and training of the teacher sands of our disabled soldiers are ne must be carried on through the days glected and in want. Can you beat it ? and weeks of the vacation period not to theto the extent of hampering the Mr. Rockefeller has so many mil child in ita rest and recuperation from lions or billions that he is able to classroom confinement, or depriving it dominate about even-thing and every of the innocent pleasures of life, but body he comes in contact with. But rather the daily impressing upon its all of his wealth was as naught to young min<l the necessity for contin that skunk that calmly took up his uing the rules of conduct learned in residence on the John D. golf course its hours of study. and put the players to ignominious Children are quick to learn and are flight. equally quick to forget. An imprvs sion may sink deep today and he for We learn from the secretary of the gotten by tomorrow, but if it is re treasury that cleaner money is to be | peatedly brought to the attention of put into circulation. That is pleas the juvenile brain it will eventually ing. When we get it it will be still take deep root and live more pieusing. But until we do, just 6702 Foster Road The teacher is responsible to the keep right on sending in the dirty ... PHONES ____ Residence Main 3369 parent for the proper instruction of old ■ stuff ami we’ll lie eternally Business AuL 610-79 the child during its hours of study, pleased. but the parent has a double responsi Mr. Harding may be able to induce bility — to both the t<-acher and the child—the responsibility of safeguard, the world to disarm in so far as war ia concerned, but he will never be mg the work of both. able to disarm certain dominating 9111 Foster Road--Lents Phone 619-13 housewives aa long aa their favorite IN YOUR IDLE HOI RS. fur nil kind« of weapon ia able to wag. While resting in the cool shade these Before entering into a discussion of hot days why not let your thoughts 1 make Copper, Tin and Galvanized Wash Boilers, dwell upon this town and countryside disarmament .Mr. Harding should be ¡Champion Chicken Founts, Hoppers. Feeders. Metal Hens’ —upon what they need, what you can suitably armed for the fray. •Nests, Trap Nests. Brooder Canopies, &c. Stoves, Pipes and , P. LARSEN, Real Estate, Insurance f •See GRIBBLE BROS., Creston Garage 50th St and Powell Valley Rd. TÜ MAPLES GARAGE MOTOR REPAIRS FiskTires&Tubes Under our new low prices we can gave you money and give you the best of service. Nue rei in« brakes.wrth All our tires are strict ly guaranteed. Phone: L. L. CAMPBELL, Prop 614-48 Successors to Myers Garage and Machine Shop Foster Road and Danin Avenue Sheet Metal Work do for them, and how you can spur others to greater exertions in behalf of your community life ? They need more thought, deeper concentration, greater action. Many a great and ennobling deed receives its inception in an idle mo ment. The hours of work and action . serve but to expand and develop it. It might be so with that idle thought of yours, with this community of <mrs. No town is ever so perfect but what I it might become a hundred per cent more so. Even ours is no exception to the rule. Cool off in the shade If you feel no ■ inclined. your thoughts wander afield, and gather in the ideas of fancy that may later crystallize into a greater and better community development We add a new coat of paint to our house and gaze upon the finished prod uct with pride. Its improved appear ance more than justifies the labor and expense. And if improvement is good for the home of the individual, why not for the community as a whole? Let your hours of idleness beget others of energy and aggressiveness. It ennobles yourself and enhances J’our value to the community. It develops the community and in creases its value to you. SMALL TOWN VS. BIG CITY. EXCHANGE THIS TTFICATE u for 3 days of Music ns Sign and send tn us. We 11 loan you • New Edison for three dayv,—without charge or obligation. Expriment with it—and send Mr. Edison ■ phrase which will distinguish the New Edison from all other sound-repro- ducing devices. $ 10,0(10 in 23 prizes. Folder of complete information free. Mad this cer tifióte today. Mt. Scott Drug Co Near Car Line, 92 nd St LENTS A. S. PEARCE For years it has been a favorite amusement of the large eity dailies to refer to the local news contained in the country press as "small town stuff.” It pleases the eity dweller to read it at his breakfast table. It emphasizes the superiority of "metropolitan wisdom.” And we of the country press ar« content to let it go At that, with a passing word or two of comment. The "small town stuff” which fur nishes so much amusement to our city friends may be homely In its phrase ology—it may be unimportant as com' pared to the vital affairs of the world —but it possesses the merit of being the truth. The average country publisher does not resort to misrepresentation and sensationalism in the columns of his paper. His news articles and items are combed of facts as he finds them, and they are not doctored or colored for the purpose of pleasing any class or faction, or for the build ing up of a huge subscription list When he takes a «tand editorially Elbows. STATEMENT— Of the Multnomah State Rank of Portland. County of Multnomah, State of Oregon. showing the amount standing to the credit of every depositor July 1. 1921. who has not made a deposit. or who han not withdrawn any part of hi* dvpoait (commercial deposits), principal or interest, for a period of more than seven (7) years immediately prior to ■aid date, with the name. last known place of residence or postoffice ad dress of such depositor, and the iar; of his death, if known H. J. Ames, Arieta. Ore., I known, $0.18. India A. Hadden. Ix>nta, Ore., known, $0.15. E. W. Phillips, Lenta, Ore., not known, $2.27. Chas. Thomas, lants, Ore., not known, $0.16. Total, $2.74. I, Sherman Harkson, being fl nt duly sworn, depose and say upon oath , that I am the Cashier of the Mult nomah State Bank of Portland. Ore gon. County of Multnomah. State of Oregon; that the foregoing statement; is a full, true, correct and complete statement, showing the namg. la»t known residence or postoffice ad dress, fact of death, if known, and the amount to the credit of eaeb de positor as required bv the provisions of Sections 10160-10163, inclusive. Oregon laws. SHERMAN HARKSON. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of July, A. D.. 1921. C. E. Kennedy. Notary Public for Oregon. Mv commission expires June 22, 1923. , State of Oregon. ) I m . -------- . Coun^of^MultnomaK 1 We are Beadquarters I can save you money on Furnaces. All Work Guaranteed. 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Try our meat for all ’round satisfaction. for BICYCLES & SUPPLIES FISHING TACKLE AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES Bicylcle Tires, each........$2.75 Rubber Pedals, pair .... 1.60 Homs, each..................... 1.00 REPAIRING k ~ C. A. NOR WOOD c EGGIMAN’S MARKET 5907 Foster Rd, Portland k_—— J N Office: Eaat 3230 Plant: «322-60 In Business 30 Yean Paving Material« Macadam Road« CityMolorTruckingCo CALL HARRY SEARLS Pioneer Wood Saw ver 291 Hawthorne Ave. - Phone Tabor 3392 AUTO TRUCK HAULIN6 CONTACTORS CRUSHED ROCK. SANO and 6RAVEL Plant: Kelley Butte, 94 and Division Sts., PORTLAND, ORE. THE SAW with the RED TOP PORTER W. YETT, Contractor. I