Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, February 10, 1922, Image 3

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mt. Scott herald
Published livery Friday at tonta
Muti..o, Portland, Orse«»»
LAWRENCE DINNEKN, Editor
Knlirad as sscond-elsss mall mat-
lar February 14. 1*1», st ths post
•fflcs al I aii U. Oregon. under act ot
Congress. March I. 111*.
$150 a year
Bubscnplion 1‘rice
»III Ninety »cond Street
ARMS AND FAMINE
An Asaociated Press correspondent
in the Volga region of Russia writes:
“When the snows melt this spring the
Russian steppes will be strewn with
skeletons. They will reeamble the
high prairies of the American cow.
country In the days when big cattle
outfit* had insufficient hay for a
hard winter. But among the skele­
tons of cattle and camels there will
be bones of hundred of thousands
of mon, women and children who full
exhausted in their quest for bread:
who lived the simple Ilves of the
pessant and had little conception of
the political upheaval which made
this famine more terrible than that
of 1891.“
Yet the country which Is witness­
ing the effects of this most devastat­
ing famine maintains a standing
army of 1.600.000 men, by far the
larg'd army now in existence. Rus­
sia, of course, la not entirely to
blame for devoting attention to the
army instead of raising wheat. The
nations of western Europe have sub­
sidized a series of invasions of Rus­
sian territory and have forced the
soviet government to arm itself
whether It wanted or not. The bur.
den of the erime rests upon Europe
generally.
The antl-milltarists In France ask
that the armed forces of the nation
be cut down to 150,000. With a Ger­
man army limited to 100.000, they
think a French army of 150.000
would offer ample security against
invasion.
In central and •astern
Europe the national armies In a num-
ber of states are relatively aa great
a burden as in Russia. Poland has
460,000 men under arms; Rumania,
200,000; Csechoslovakia. 150,000, and
Jugoslavia, 120,000. Little Finland
has n force of 160,000.
Upwards of three million men are
kept from productive enterprise at a
time when a large ¡»art of Europe is
tn need of the barest necessities.
This is the pass to which the “states-
ssanship" of Europe has brought the
on account of Illness, and Mrs. Cur- tines tnr «tud'nts to credits and Is in the public schools this week on be­
tie la substituting in her place. Mias conducted by Mrs. Swift, outside of half of the community chest. She
is also spending much time in a daily
Lundeen la also absent, with Mrs. school hours.
Dr. Stafrin will lecture to mother« canvass of her district.
Ruefner taking her place.
every Monday afternoon, at 1:30, at
Mrs. Sadie Orr-Dunbar has re­
Arleta branch library beginning Feb­ turned from a very successful trip to
One of the finest things to be done
ruary 13. Hie talk will take place Eastern Oregon in the interest of
in any of the schools Is the installa­
during ellnie hours, In the room ad­ anti-tuberculosis work.
tion of a weighing and measuring
joining the clinic room, and will be
system.
of vital Merest to sll mothers aa well
GILBERT WATER DISTRICT
YOUNG BARBARIANS
The P.-T. A. of Woodmere pre,
as to anyone interested in babies.
Treasurer’s Report for Year Ending
seated to the echool a set of eight
A free moving picture exhibition
“The modem rullege Is a high-class scales with measuring equipment.
January 31, 1922
Receipts
country club," says Dr. Nicholas Mur­ Each and every scholar Is weighed will be given the pupils of Arista
srhool
Friday
afternoon,
Feb.
10.
ray Butler of Columbia university. and measured, and these results,
From bonds ......................... $37,652.14
Industry and hard work are no longer with their age, deO'rmine whether Either the Lincoln pictures or the From installations ............ 3,500.20
a necessary part of the college man's they are normal, overweight or un­ Finley bird pictures will be shown. From water rates............... 1309.13
life, according to various observers. derw eight, In any case, the report In either esse they will be good and From taxes .......................... 1,789.93
Professor Slhler of New York uni­ is sent home to the parents, with in­ very instructive and mtereeting 9» From interest ......................
178.61
versity is particularly outspoken in structions how to make their chil­ the children.
From sundries .....................
33.41
Friday afternoon, February 17, at
his contempt for present-day college dren normal if not already so. The
three,
the
regular
meeting
of
the
Ar
­
educational requirements.
$44363.42
scale« and system of weights and
"Enjoyment of luxury ami ease for (measures conform to the government1 leta P.-T. A. will be held in the achoo!
Disbursements
four years and a little study on the rtandard.
Cooperation of parentsi
parent« auditorium. In addition to hte regu­ J. H. Cunningham Est., en-
side,” he says, "constitute satisfac- «nd students would result, teacher« lar business meeting, Rev. J. J.
gineering ........................... $ 400.00
lory fulfilment of requirements for «ay, in a higher grade of humanity, Handsaker’s wonderful picture of the Wm. 8. Turner, engineer-
Near
East,
“
Alice
in
Hungerland,
”
a college degree nowaday«." More- and consequently In n»re efficient
•ng ....................................... 1,750.00
All parent« and J. D. Hanley, contract....
over, he thinks "It is about time that work In every line. Congratulations will be shown.
9,645.71
the university authorities throughout are surely in order for the P.T.A. friends are cordially invited to attenL J. D. Hanley, extra work...
846.00
the country should get together and of Woodmere and to the fortunate Mrs. Stokes is president.
Continental Pipe Mfg. Co.,
Activities in Arleta school are pro­
set a strict entrance requirement and students in that school.
pip*-, etc............................... 19,990.57
graming in all lines. An average at­
Insist on satisfactory c o m p I e-
G. C. Johnson, attorney’s
tendance of 950 puts this school al­
lion of such required subjects as the
fees .....................................
Mnny residents of Mt. Scott do not
825.00
classics and mathematics. The aver­ realize the cost or importance of the most, if not entirely, at the head of Wm. Adam«, Treas., Water
1.315.40
age student spends his time smoking Well Ruby clinic as carried on at Ar­ the list in Portland. Twenty-eight D. W. Gilbert, Sup’t ..........
630.00
figure ties and waiting his father's ista branch library each Monday teachers comprise the faculty. Three D. W. Gilbert, extra labor..
276.80
baseball
teams are in the making, ’ Interest, Coupon No. 1....
money and hie own time. I think a and Friday. It costa more than $3,-
1,230.00
good spanking and s pair of stout 000 annually. The visiting nurses are about 40 boys trying for first team. , Interest, Coupon No. 2.... 1,104.00
Monday
afternoon
a
moviing
pic
­
shoes would be better for the college doing a big work among us; 392 visits
Telephone ..................;..........
16-25
boobs than a racing car and silk being made in January. Among the ture of “Fire Fighting,” i a lesson for Election officers, Dec. 6,
(Successor to Katzky Broa. Store)
the
children,
was
put
on.
,
It
showed
1
1920 .....................................
shirts.**
many fine things they do, is the
24.00
The general public, even that part health lecture given every Thursday the growth of the fire department Korradi Ptg. Co., notice«
of It which does not send its sons to morning by Miss Gertrude Deutch, from the days of the glorious fire
and ballots .......................
18.15
college, has un interest in these mat­ V.N., st the Advent school in Lents. horses, up to the present efficient Brickley Repro. Co., maps..
ters for the cost of higher education It would be interesting to know more auto truck.
Secretary’s book .................
Is rapidly mounting and the public figures about thia work, and perhaps Frances Whittelsey, little daugh­ Daily Record-Abstract, no­
may come to feel that it is entitled v.e can tell more as soon as the new ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whittelsey
tices ... ...........................
15.35
to a better return for its money than records are made.
Fifteen habits of Brentwood, is visiting her aunt at Journal, notices ...................
Deer
Island
for
a
few
weeks.
is to be had if the college« are large­ were present at the Monday Well
J. K. Gill Co., seal and
Thousands of satisfied patients
The Ladies’ Aid society of the Mil­
ly filled with young gentlemen of Baby clinic in Arleta library. The
stamp ... .........................
yll tell you we have helped them to
lard
avenue
Presbyterian
church
is
leisure.
Well Baby clinic is steadily growing,
G. C. Johnson, transcript..
see better and more comfortably. We
being reorganized.
A nominating
to the sstiefacton of Dr. Woolley and
i M. L. Kline Co., materials..
160.13
have helped others to get rid of head­
the Visiting Nurses* association. One committee is on the lookout for new Columbia Brick Works, ma­
WOODMERE SCHOOL NOTES
aches, dyspepsia, etc., caused by eye
officers. The initial meeting was
hundred fifty-one babies are regis­
terial ....................................
47.04
strain.
held
at
the
manse,
61st
avenue
and
tered at prtnent, and an enrollment
Columbia Digger Co., ma­
Have Your Eyes Examined Today
77th street, last week.
of
265
shows
growing
interest
in
this
teria]
....................................
Thurxday at three the Finley bird
26.51
The
Welfare
club
of
the
Millan!
worth-while work.
and animal pictures were shown.
J. K. Gill Co., Treas. books.
Saturday,
February
4,
Arleta avenue church will meet at the home U. 8. Natl Bank, checks..
All pupils who have been excluded
THOPTKIA?íe
for non-vaccination will be allowed branch library ¡mt 400 books into of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Zehrung, 7105 Phoenix Iron Works, gate
266 Morrison St Bet 3rd and 4th
48th
avenue,
February
14.
The
club
to return to school next Monday, as circulation. Their record day was
boxes, etc.............................
143.96
500, but Saturday was considered a is an active organization, living up Brooks, hardware.................
the 21 days will be over.
18.50
Isist Friday there were 575 pupils very fine day. Arleta is now in to its name. W. L. Ormand y is pres- Phoenix Iron Works, re­
fourth place in the city. East Side ident
present.
ducers ..................................
12.50
Harold Franks of Franks' grocery, M. L. Kline Co., meter, etc..
The school opened this semester, branch. North Portland branch
65.3.02
Archer
Place,
is
ill
with
the
grippe
with the snme staff of teacher», with Albina branch libraries being
Jones Lumber Co., lumber..
sex, PROFESSIONAL CARDS A. D. Kenworthy R. S. Henderson
and unable to work.
exception of the addition of Mrs. Ma­ only ones ahead.
Crane Co., air valves..........
44.49
Clyde Becklehymer has the grippe Timms-Cress Co., cement..
Franklin high school Bible class
rion Shephard, who will have charge
4.00 i Offics Phone 615-10
Rea. 618-18
will meet agnin on Mondays at Ar­ at his home, 7132*4 55th avenue.
of the music in the upper grades.
Phoenix Iron Works,
Mrs. J. J. Handsaker is speaking
Miss Swsnson is absent from school leta branch library. This class en-
wrenches ............................
DR. P. J. O’DONNELL
12.74
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
A-One Transfer Co., haul­
EXODONTIA
First-class
Service Given Day
ing ........................................
25.75
Cor. 92nd and Footer Road LENTS
or Night
Art Concrete Co., meter
Close Proximity to Cemeteries
boxes ....................................
436.00
Enables Us to Hold Funerals
Portland Auto Tran. Co.,
HOWARD P. ARNEST
at a Minimum Expense
hauling ..............................
2.00
Phone 618-21
ATTORNEY AT LAW
J. K. Gill Co., printing and
5802-4 92nd St.
Lenta Sta.
Main 8308
books ...................................
31.55 Suite 1210-1217
Yeon Building
Korradi Ptg. Co., booklets
Portland. Oregon
Lents Office: 9133 Foster Road.
receipts ................................
64.15
Neptune Meter Co., meters. 1,182.50 Auto 646-26, 7 to 9 p.m.
P. G. Wilson
K. G. Wilson
Holman Fuel Co., sawdust.
6.00
WILSON
’
S
AUTO
SERVICE
Res. 4822 90th St
Auto 661-11
M. L. Kline Co., 160 corp,
Stand Phons Marshall MUZ
All Work Guaranteed and Done aS
cocks ....................................
265.63
Mt. Scott Transfer Co.
Lowest Possible Prices
Portland Auto Trans. Co.,
J. 8. Miller. Prop.
Your
Satisfaction
—Oar Advertisement
hauling ...............................
1.00
Piano and Furniture Moving
Baggage and Express
Farnsworth 4 Co., cartage.
2.50
Phone 614-45
5919 82nd St. S. E.
Trips to Mt. Scott and Lents
Mervin Smith, labor ..........
9.00 Dally
A st. for Rock Springs and King Coal
Portland
J. E. Gilbert, labor................
5.00 Stand: Firs* arid Taylor
W. Clark, labor.....................
5.00
Lents Hdw. Co., hardware,
~ '•
When You Want to Move
Manz & Mirwald will clean, press,
tools .....................................
85.08 or repair your clothes, reasonably
Phone 622-22
Howard Ruffin, labor.........
16.70 and quickly.
Crane Co., mdse.....................
22.31
Neptune Meter Co., meters.
118.25
Farnsworth & Co., oil and
cartage ................................
1.69
: Daily Trips Portland and Lents 5
Lents Hdwe. Co., hardware.
141.67
Marvin Smith, labor...........
^Re s. 9649 Foster Rd. Lents, Oie g
85.25
J. E. Gilbert, labor...............
85.25
'(WWtoMM.saa'saaisintlstotommMSMMa
W. Clark, labor.....................
92.00
Fred Petin, labor ...............
81.25
/
J. F. Fogarty, labor.............
51.25
/ctuaf Sketches
C. A. Aplanalp, labor...........
51.25
From oar Stockt
D.
W.
Gilbert,
top
maul
....
1.50
The very exquisiteness of these new Spring
Neptune Meter Co., meters.
143.66
Coats makes any written description of them
Crane Co., 1 Hays curb
inadequate. Material, the smartest of styles and
cock ......................................
3.33
exceptionally fine tailoring, unite to make the
Copeland Lumber Co., lum­
ber ........................................
36.04
group as distinctive and desirable as they are
Lents Hdwe. Co., hardware.
1.95
beautiful.
266 Alder St., Near 3rd
Marvin Smith, labor.............
8.00
They wen* purchased by our resident New York buyer
W. Clark, labor ...................
15.00
after weeks of combing the market for “something dif­
Fred Perin, labor ..............
4.00
5827 72na street
ferent both as to style and price." He bought them at
Farnsworth 4 Co., cartage.
6.13
Sundries ................................
our price—which means we are able to pass them along
33.41
A. C. NUTTER, Prop.
lents Hdwe. Co., pipe........
to you at a price far less than they would ordinarily
43.08
W. M. Dexter, labor.............
bring.
2.00
Get my prices before
Mt. Scott Herald, letter
you
let the job.
Soft materials of Wondora, Orlando and Normandie
heads, etc.............................
16.00
cloth. No two styles alike, which simplifies selection for
Lents Hdwe. Co., padlocks.
2.25
Just 200 feet west of
Res. Phone 640-05
you, regardless of your particular style preference. If
Crane Co., 12 corp, cocks...
17.10
Office Phone 613-33
you admire beautiful wraps at an ordinary price—by all
M-S
car
stopping
place
Neptune Meter Co., meters.
118.94
means see these coats early tomorrow.
Gill 4 Co., journals.............
1.10
Lents Hdwe. Vo., pipe, etc..
46.00
Phone Main 541
Max Ruff, labor...................
6.50
(In New Location.)
J. Brandt, labor ...................
2.00
Of course, you may open a charge accoruit here and
• 8208 WOODSTOCK AVENUE
Lents Hdwe. Co., hardware.
4.60
arrange terms to suit your individual needs. You pay
Ballot box and lock..............
1.50
J- L. Patterson
Grays Crossing
no more for this credit accommodation than if you paid
Election officers, December,
cash.
1921 ......................................
24.00
Mt. Scott Herald, printing..
24.50
When you come in the store to see these coats, better stop at
YOUNG MAN!
our new hosiery department and see some of our hosiery for men,
Total
$42,759.72
Her
we
have
a
Pool
and
Billiard Room, Lunch Counter, Bathroom, and
women, boys and girls.
Cash on hand
2,203.70
Union Barber Shop for your convenience.
Come and give us the once-over.
$44,963.42
Washington
“The Grey
Respectfully submitted,
GRAY’S CROSSING__________________
8125 Woodstock Avenue
Tile Corner.
at Tenth St.
W. M. GILBERT,
Treasurer.
Old World. Observers, American and
European, who write of Europe's fu­
ture say there Is no way out except
through the use of American credit
on an Immense scale. »But the pres
vnee of these great armed forrea Is
not likely to attract American loans.
Europe is not a good risk at present.
NEW SPRING
GOODS
A large stock of men's and
young men's clothing will ar
rive soon. Every department
is being completed
Wise Bros. Dept. Store
Have Helped!
STAPLES- -
A. 0. Kenworthy & Co.
öhoujin^
/
P/7M
Fetty’s Transfer
: and Express Auto Truck ii
Coats of the
THE
Better Sort
Crescent
Cafeteria
Tremont
Plumbing
Strictly Home
Cooking
Pat’s Barber Shop
Credit—Gladly
T£’Ce wivnuvvPy
■ • • «P»ll undo-
mede
i
Ch«»?
i.tTiZ
C. CRU1CKSHANK, Prop.
I
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Lenta Tharmacy interior is being
painted this week.
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