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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1922)
Community Newspaper Devoted to the Interests '' C°* The Mt. Scot« »»’ • . O' . o' V' íHL LENTS BUSINESS MEN’S CLUB FORMED At what those present stated was ration were placed at 50 cents the the large«! gathering of I.ents busi month. Through the courtesy of A. E. Mor ness men at any time during the part ton years the lznts Business Men’s terud, John Donaldson, Ben Wise anu club was formol Friday night, Feb. Clarence E. Tillman, u lunch con 24, at s meeting in the I. O. O. F. slating ni sandwiches, sauerkraut, bsiH|ii<t hull. After it had lx-en de- wienies, bread, butter and coffee was cidrd that Special Officer C. N. An- served. Among those present and who be- derson ba regulsriy employed for the fire and ¡»lice protection of the canu* members of the Ixmto Business Lents business district a motion was Men's elub were: R. M. Stone, A. nm<k' nnd carriol that a permsnon". Brugg» r, L. E. Wiley, A. 8. I’oarcc, organization b« effected. Th« num«, Chester Cieelinski, Mr. ►Hirlich, Roy Ionia Business Men’s club was chos- Dnvis, Axel Kfldahl, W. E. Goggins. ♦n and the following officers were el- A. E. Morterud, F. R. Peterson, Dr. octo I Roy Davis of the Eagle Gar- C. 8. Ogsbury, Ben Wise, Mwrenee age. president; Dr. C. -8. Ogsbury, Dinnoen, A. J. Mathre, F. R. Fenton. secretary; A. E. Morterud, treasurer. Mr. Kelly, D. J. O’Connor, M. V. An executive committee, to work O’Connor, H. Warriner, Chas. Ed with the president nnd secretary as wards, M. J. Ford, Clarence E. Till «>x-olfici<> member», waa chosen as man, John Itonnldson, Earl Wing, El follows: L. K. Wiley, Ben Wise, John mer Morterud, F. E. Wing, Martin Donaldson, Axel Kildahl, Dr. A. C ' EberhanI, Dr. A. C. Lundberg, Dr. P. Lundberg. Dues in the new organi-jj. O’Donnell, C. N. Anderson. A very enjoyable affair took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. flcacock, 10003 Foster Road. Friday •vening, February 24. The occasion was the 85th anniversary of the mar riage of Rev. Fred J. and Marietta Cope, pastor, and wife, of th« Friends «hunch, Lents. They, with their old- time friends, Emmon W. and Mm. Hall -at Sunnyside, and Mr. anil Mrs. Alvin Thomas were invited to lake 4 o'clock dinner and epend the eve ning with the Hracocks. About 8 o’clock they were com- pletely surprised by 28 more of their friends coming In to congratulate and wish them many more happy returns of tha day. A hymn waa sung, an -original poem, composed for the oc casion. was read by Mrs. Heaeock, another hymn, a speech by Rev. Mrs. Ward (known years ago in Ohio). Mrs. Ward said that as all preachers were auppoeed to take a text when the> spoke, she would take for this time, “Behold! bow they loved one another.” She spoke very beautifully of their past and said, “as wo had seen them since they had l>een among tia. so they had been all along their Journey together.’’ Mm. Tamplin gave an amusing talk ami read an original parody on one of Riley’s poems to fit the occasion. Mildred Hencock gave a comical reading which waa much enjoyed. Rev. Chester Hadley, ¡»aster of First Friends church, Sunnyaide, gave some interesting reminiscences of years ago. Then followed a very flt- ting prayer .by Miss Spann of Pled- tuont Evangelistic Institute. Rev. Cope responded in a very ap- preciative way, for the good things that had been done for and said about them. Refreshments were served and the company dispersed at a late hour which had flown all too soon, but will linger long in our memories. —(By One Who Waa There) LENTS BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday school at 9:45. Preaching •ervice at 11 a. m. Communion serv ice theme, “Bible Friendship.” Ju niors at 3:30, Pisgah Hume rally. Seniors at 6:39; lender, Nina Peter- aon. Rev. Chas. Rutherford of India will give his famine experiences at 7:30. The recital given by Mrs. Arnspiger was a success in every particular. The ladies' of the church who bene- fltted by it wish to express their grat itude and appreciation to both the teacher and class. Mrs. Arnspiger will have another recital in the near future. Some of the children got out of bed the day before In order to play, such waa the loyalty to class and teacher. Mrs. Leitch Is Herald Agent Mrs. Bessie I-eitch, 5351 89st atreet, Is an authorized solicitor of the Mt ficott Herald. She will be glad to accept subscriptions, advertisements, >and collect for same. MARRIAGE LICENSES W. Dean Shepard, 21, 695 Front atreet, and Alice Rush, 18, 5028 62d frtreet. Free Want Ads. The Herald will accept and print, free, Help Wanted and Work Wanted classified ads. The only gondition for the latter classification will be: “Are you out of work?" In The Atleta Melting Pot An Organized Lents COlilil'llTY SPIRIT VOL. XX, No. 9 LENTS STATION, PORTLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY, . MARCH 3, 1922 Subscription, 4>1.5O the Year. SURPRISE ON REV. COPE Urtali* Wanted: CHESTER A. LYON TO BE IN LENTS Chester A. Lyon, who was to have. could be kept out of the juvenile spoken in the I<ents school assembly 'court, if a contact was made with the . second . week ■ in • January, • e . • parents ____ . S’ of the boy, V.k.«, ■ v* tr room the but, by instructing who was unable to do so, owing to, parents as to the proper procedure the small-pox epidemic, will speak to take with their boy problem, every night next week in the school What he has prophesied is coming assembly hall un “Boy Problems.”. true. In a recent check-up on rec- Monday, March 6, Mr. Lyon will take' ords in the court he has discovered as his subject, “Five Keys that Un-, tl.at not a single case has been re- lcck the Heart of a Boy”; Tuesday, ported in the districts where he has March 7, “The Boy They Call Bad”; worked. Mr. Lyon does not pose as a man Wednesday, March 8, “Dad and Ma”; Thuisday, March 9, “Live Wires”; who thinks he “knows it all.' How- Friday, March 10, “The Boy’s ever, hfs extensive experience in han- World”; Saturday, March IL "On ' dling tiie boy problem has made i him as an authority on the subject. the Wrong Road.” Parents and friends are invited to Nine yeais ago he and his wife attend every night. Boys are allowed ¡founded ' founded the the “Big Brother Farm” at to be present on only two evenings,: Lebanon, Oregon. . He has had hun- ¡dreds of boys under his supervision Monday and Thursday. When Mr. Lyon started this new'»»«! U from h*« experience he is able work the first of January he declared (to help anxious parents and friends that he was satisfied many cases °t boys,—that is his great desire. BUILDING PERMITS PLUMBING PERMITS FRIENDS QUARTERLY MEETING The Portland quarterly meeting of Clarence W. Campbell, erect garage. Friends church is being held at Sec 4628 E. 99th street; builder, same; M aggie Henman 4 Melvin, for The smile of the Arleta branch, children’s librarian, is a real one as it beams over this group of chil ond Friends church, Lents, March 3, *50. Hirschman, at 10011 56th Street; dren, bent upon becoming better Americana. While their parents learn from Americanization c I msos the 4 and 6. Jas. J. Harrington, erect garage, 4505 *200. great gift of Americaniam. these tots, too, learn that thia land offers a chance to the humblest. They learn E. 75th street; builder, same; *50.1 Friday’s program is: 2:30, meet J. Mason, 4419, 47lh atreet; |50. that th. question America ask. is, “what can you do?” not “What have you?” nor yet. “Who are You? ing on ministry and oversight; 7:45, A. L. Howard, for Norman Stratton, They learn that the laborer her. is worthy of his hire and that there ia less of class, caste and a striving to Mrs. A. H. Mulkey, erect garage, at department of peace address by 6130 83rd street; builder, J. W. at 3717 66th atreet; *100. President Pennington of Pacific Col wards less religious bigotry here than in most foreign lands. Mulkey; *60. A. L. Howard, for E. M. 1-ang, at Chas. Watkins, erect garage, at 5703 lege. 6717 E. 90th atrset; (10. Saturday’s program follows: 10:30, Dallas Allcorn of 10304 60th ave 50th avenue; builder, same; *50. NEW BOOKS« J. Trachsel, 6524 69th avenue; *60. nue, has been ill at his home recent Bertram A. Luice erect residence 6122 : meeting for worship; 12:30, lunch; L. C. Hill, for 8. Riley, at 6006 39th Local happenings ly, but is much better. 44th avenue; builder, H. M. Ed . 2:00, meeting for worship; 7:45, reg New books at the Lenta library are avenue; *60. ular business session. J. C. Hall, 10312 61st avenue, who gar; *500. C. Aldrich, for C. P. Brusterhouse. at as follows: Sunday, March 5, will close the fell and was hurt last week, was Oliver Stromquist, repair residence . 3726 79th atreet; *55. Hayward — Automobile Ignition, John Manz and family are enjoy reported much better. His wife has meeting with: 11, regular services 5117 63rd street; builder, same; *70. Meaher Plumbing Co., for Walter Starting, Lighting. ing a few days in the country, near, been very ill for several days, but is F. L. Sterling, make excavation and [ in various churches; 3:00, Bunday Hays, at 9319 67th avenue; *200. Garland—Son of the Middle Bor Dallas, Oregon. feeling much better. foundation, 5323 55th avenue; *100. school rally; 7:45, regular services in Pulley 4 Zurcher, for R. L. Hayes, at der. * P. L. Manderville has rearranged, Trank Speidel, formerly in Lents H. E. Mussel white, erect garage, 3545 various churches. 9142 55th avenue; *50. Seashore — Psychology in Daily the counters in the Mt. Hood Ice were enjoyed, Basket lunches during construction of the Foster E. 66th street; *250. W. J. Taylor, for Mrs. Sander, at 5721 Life. Cream Parlor. Mr. Manderville has Road trunk sewer,."has been ill with F. H. Miller, erect garage, at 5030 Women of Lents church served hot 50th atreet; »250. Scarborough — Famous Modern discontinued serving regular dinner. the flu. ’ 34th avenue; builder, same; *100. drinks. I A. L. Howard, for Mrs. H. It. Ber Ghost Stories. i J. 8. Mellors has installed a new W. Pentney, 89ih street, is ia nard, at 4228 56th ssrenue; *100. Crawford—Sant Dario. St, Louis cash register. » Washington, D. C-, taking a special THE BOY OF THIRTEEN Mrs. Shireley Buried Glen White, for Frank Doser, at 6541 Beebe—Edge of the Jungle. Miss Lorena Anderson, 9521 60th government course in income tax Woodstock avenue; *70. Aminoff—Torchlight. Mrs. Mary Eleanor Shiveley, who avenue, is now working at Lenta work. While in Washington Mr. died at the Shiveley home, 8716 56th When Doctor Edward Everett Hale Philip Carrote, 7017 K3rd street; *55. O’Brien—Mystic Isles of ths South Electric Bakery. Pentney will visit with James Lillie, was ninety years of age, he wrote: M. Hall, for Elijah H. Adams, at 6620 Seas. G. E. Cain has installed a vulcan brother of George Lillie, 5508 85th avenue Monday morning, was buried “A grandson of mine had his birth 89th street; *65. Starrett—Book for Machinists Ap- izing outfit at Lents service station. from Kenworthy undertaking parlors street day the other day, the birthday when C. II. Anderson, for Chas Prins, at prentices. Thursday, Rev. Culver officiating. Axel Kildahl took the flu count Shilah Circle, No. 19, Ladies of the he was thirteen years old. Until now 7623 45th avenue; *80. Morley—Plum Pudding. Tuesday noon and has not been at G. A. R., gave a dinner Saturday Interment was in Mt. Scott Park I have always written him little boy cemetery. Mrs. Shireley is survived C. B. Anderson, for E. A. Stahl, at Cohen—Highly Colored. the garage since. noon, followed by a patriotic program by her husband, Weldon Shiveley; letters, as if he wanted me to talk 7521 48th avenue; *250. Lindsay—Congo and Other Poems. B. G. Clark has removed his shoe S. Smith, for H. H. Jonah, at 2535 Fletcher — Orange, Yellow Dia- repairing shop from 6715 Foster arranged by Mrs. Florence Hamlin two children, Gaylord and Lucille; a about sleds or picture-books or skates, in commemoration of the birthdays of brother, F. W. Tussey of Rose City but I told him that now he was thir 71st street; *75. mond. Road to 9535 92nd street, Goggins’ E. R. Bradbury, for Mr. Pullen, nt James—Ghost Stories of an An ti store. Mr. Clark is glad to be back Lincoln and Washington. Van, Lents; father, R. J. Tussey; a, teen I should begin writing man let Dr. John H. Fitzgibbon, stomach sister, Mrs. Kate Jones, Medford, ters to him. I told him that after a 4503 78th atreet; *30. quary. in Lents, but Orchards, Wash., claims and intestinal specialist, with offices boy is thirteen he has duties to the E. R. Bradbury, for Mr. Wells, at Walpole—Jeremy. him Wednesday nights when he goes nt 706 Stevens Building, was a pro Ore., who is too sick to be in Port state, to sociey. I told him that now 6108 43rd avenue; *70. Collins—Book of Wireless. land; two other brothers in Dewitt, over to handle the job of Noble Grand fessional caller at Lents Junction last Wm. J. Taylor, for Fred Lucas, at Neb., and a sister in Beatrice, Neb. he had got to stand in line and fight. in the Orchards Oddfellows lodge. week. “1 said that if he was bidden to ‘sail 3615 64th street; *75. JEWESS TO SPEAK The Shiveley family moved into Lents Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Fague and fam Mrs. Worden, mother of Mrs. Foss- from Gates Road and Foster Road the channel fleet,’ he must sail the Stark-Davis Co., for J. Gawley, at ily of Myrtle Park, Mrs. F. M. Spoon channel fleet, and not begin by finding 3244 54th street; (25. Mias Gennette Gedalins, a Jewess, er of Woodmere and E. A. Fague of ler, who has been ill woth cancer at two weeks ago. the home of her daughter, is reported excuses as those people did in the Alaska Plumbing Co., for Mm. J. Pey- superintendent of Frisco Christian Broadway apartments motored up the as failing rapidly. parable.” ralans, at 2709 71st street; *275. Mission to the Jews, San Francisco, An Alternative Columbia River Highway Monday aft Mrs. Hallenbeck who is in charge Ed Miller, for Mrs. M. A. Williams, will speak at Second Friends church. Dr. O’Neill told the Medical Soci ernoon as far as Hood River, leav of the hot lunch room at the school, is at 7209 E. 83rd atreet; »65. Lents, at 7:40 p. m., Tuesday, K. G. Nichols, 8930 71st avenue, is ing there at seven and arriving home confined at home this week on ac ety of Elk County, Penn., that the J. C. Pedersen. 8705 73rd avenue; *40 March 14. Other churches and the building a 16 x 32 foot chicken coop.. appendix ought to be cut out of all at ten. They report a fine trip and count of illness in her family. Mrs. Ray Graham, for Lester Van Fleet, general public are invited to hear her. children under school training. The He plans to raise more Barred Rock took several pictures of the snow- Northup is taking her place. at 6321 43rd street; *50. She is an educated women, and a drifts, some of which only comment we make, with such chickens. were 25 feet Mrs. Sweet, on Gilbert Road who C. A. Menth, for M. J. Thomas, at fluent speaker. Charles H. Hart, of deep. I i nformation as is available, is that V Mrs. J. H. Richards, 6016 Foster suffered a second stroke of paralysis n- "ri’xr n'i "u 6428 88th street; *100. Milwaukie, will sing. 5,. . Dr. O’Neill should have his medical Road, has begun the erection of a • John Appleman has been confined some months past, is slightly im Thos. Gillard, for W. Ramsey, at 4147 education cut off just above the col- concrete and frame business building for a few days with the grippe proved. 72nd avenue; *300. Charley Shea in Town I ar button—Ottawa Journal. to be divided into two storerooms at John Holmes has gone back to Mrs. Droste entertained Dr. Hess. A. A. Ready, for Mr. Wellea, at 6032 Charles F. Shea, president and work after being home for several 1254 Union avenue. O. M. Barber is and family at dinner Tuesday night 45th avenue; ,50. general manager of the J. F. Shea days on account of the grippe. the contractor, and the cost is ap One Privilege Left in honor of Mr. Droste’s birthday. As Stark-Davis for R. A. Parrish at 4846 company, has returned to the city af Ninety-second street had had the _____ __ ___ __ ___ ________ O ne Portland, Me., man has re- proximately *3500. Mr. Droste ’ s birthday comes on Feb- 87th street; *225. ter an extended tour of Arixona and holes filled recently. The attendance honor roll for the ruary 28th, he has had but six birth- ^lved J? raise a. fan beatri during Jno. P. Wentz, for J. Gallagher, at California. Mr. Shea states that Lox Mrs. C. Robinson and, family, 9816 days all told. the coming year, because, as he says term in Room 12, Lents school, is as 4412 90th atreet; *60. Angeles is booming, but that heavy 59th avenue, have moved into the follows: Donald Knauss, Grace Hays, I. S. Buchanan, 6419 84th street; ,100. frosts in southern CaliforniA R. H. Tate, 6108 47th stret, has that is about all that is left to him “ has Tourney apartments at Second and that a woman can’t do. — Portland Katherine Brady. J. A. Deas, 5903 102nd street; *225. done considerable crop damage. Mr. Taylor. taken out a permit to erect a Di Express. Attendance honor roll for Febru J. E. Olson, for Mrs. Jno. Larson, at Shea returned in time to find the story, *2500 resdience at 6105 45th The new five-room house of Mrs. C. ary: Adam Batch, Albert Leuthold, 4935 75th atreet; *50. street. | Foster Road sewer project, handled Schneider of 9715 59th avenue, is Alice Saat, Blanche Boulin, Erma The Season's Pest by his company, completed. His nearing completion. Mrs. Schneider F. H. Miller, 5022 32nd avenue, will Greenslade, Frances Smith, George An original man is one who does company has made a record in quick expects to move into her new home erect two 1)4 -story, *4000, residences ELECTRIC PERMITS Browning, Harold Bangs, Kenneth not talk about the weather. An ex time for sewer construction, for the about April 1. at 5030 34th avenue and 5032 34th. ceptional man is one who hasn’t a Wellman, Magdalene Grimm, Milo work did not begin until two months avenue. Mrs. Winnie Newton and son and Gay, Pat Barbee, Ronald Young, Sven L. M. Olsaver, for Mr. Flanigan, at after the contract had been let and St. Paul’s guild held a Washington 1 bad cold. An interesting man is one daughter, Bert and Iorena Anderson, 9727 57th avenue; *26. has been completed prior to the ex have returned from Roseburg, where birthday tea at the residence of Mrs. who doesn’t advise you to try “the Gustafson, Verna Brugger, Willis Justice. L. M. Olsaver, for Mr. Flanigan, at piration of the contract time allowed. they worked for a few days. They ¡Barber, Lents, Feb. 22. Each mem- best cold cure.” 9728 57th avenue; *25. K— visiting at .v- ----- of * ber responded with a quotation from have been the V home C. L. Dearlove, for Mrs. Alice Locke, BIRTHS Mail Late Last Friday Mr. and Mrs. Earl Young of 10212 Washington. Piano solos by Helen1 at 9519 55th avenue; *70. 60th avenue since their return. They McKinley and Annette Larsen were, M. La Grippe imprisoned mail- ♦ BURDETTE WRITES A C. L. Dearlove, for A. B. Williams, at HARVEY—To Mr. and Mrs. C. W. have rented a home at 9521 60th ave enjoyed and an excellent talk on the carrier George Fortner Thursday aft • LETTER 5603 E. 56th street; *30. Harvey, 4417 61st atreet, February nue and will move in(o it soon. e founding of St. Pauls mission by. ernoon and Friday of last week and • Elect. House 4 Sply Co., for W. 8. 17, a son. o Gust Nelson of 10119 61st avenue Bishop Morris and Dr. Van Waters; as a consequence much mail was un- • Dear Jim: Sanders, at 7827 59th avenue; *60. REITON—To Mr. and Mrs. H. M. surprised his friends and neighbors was given by Mrs. O. E. Lent. The delivered during these da vs. Herald My February cream test, by ♦ Stanley Lutz, for Mrs. Peters, at Reiton, 5711 49th avenue, February recently by driving home in a now guild met this week with Mrs. Hal- subscribers did not receive their chemists of the City of Port 6430 E. 83rd street; *40. car. 17, a son. papers on time lsst week, due to « land, was 5 per cent (3)4 per Un. Edw. Forbes, 4243 50th avenue. MERRICK—To Mr. and Mrs. A. Mer Mrs. C. Sckookum of 95th street cent is required by law). My Geo. W. Betts has prepared plans this cause. ♦ bacteria count was 1300 (10,- Mrs. Emil Eskilaon, 8036 63rd. rick, 1735 E. Uth, February 16, a is recovering from a long sickness. for a 1-story, (2600, house at 4406 Star Elect Co., for A. Anderson, at daughter. Mr. and Mrs. A. Campbel] of 10411 61st avenue, to be erected by Jasper 000 is allowed in certified A series of Saturday night dances « milk and I do not even have to 2061 E. Taylor. BAIRD—To Mr. and Mrs. B. 3. 57th avenue have built a new home Matcovich, 5511 60th avenue, for him will begin at Brentwood hall, com- C. I. Dearlove, for C. H. Hall, at Baird, 2614 E. 67th, February 20, and are residing in it self. keep within 10,000 for I mencing March 4. Gentlemen 50c. a son. 6647 92nd atreet. The operators of P. R. L. 4 P. haven’t had that test made—I B. I. Dunford is erecting a »400 Ladies, 25c 9-lt-x Mrs. Porter, 6610 50th avenue; *35. WARREN—To Mr. and Mrs. Robert company’s reducing station at Lents surpassed it so far I didn’t need garage at 4813 72nd street. — .. an , •O R. Warren, Jr., 6904 40th avenue, Junction, and the reducing station at to). My solids tested 9.7 (8)4 Thornes Grocery has opened at 84th Nothing can be compared to a ♦ is required). February 22, a son. Sellwood have exchanged places. Burdett's Milk Again Scores High and Foster Road . Mr. and Mrs. D. faithful friend and no weight of gold Both operators are residents of the Yes, Jim, you can buy 10c City of Portland chemists’ Febru H. Thorne conduct it. ■ and silver is able to countervail the Lenta district Mr. Bruce, who has “ Everything Electrical, ” Says milk, IF YOU WANT 10 CENT ary milk tests showed that J. Bur J. W. Newlin has jumped into the goodness of his fidelity.—Ecclesias- been operator at the Lenta Junction Rathkey MILK. dette's milk tested 5 per cent cream real estate game with an office at ticus. power house for several yean, re Yours for Pure Milk, V. L. Rathkey, 6115 88th street, is (the law requires but 3)4 per cent) 5848 Foster Road. J. BURDETTE, 1300 baateria count (the law allows a Lenta man who handles every elec- sides just east of I.ents on Foster W. E. Brown has been a recant flu Every free born citi ten of the 4918 99th St S. E. 10,000); 9.7 solids (the law requires trical device for industry and house Road, and Mr. A. James resides * Telephone 632-87. He sells them and repairs on 97th street in Lents. Mr. James victim. I United States may aspire to the pres but $.5), It is a constant result hold. P. H. Doughty has purchased the idency, but to most of us the job isn’t of those testa that J. Burdette of them. He reports business as pick was formerly operator of the Lents Junction station. worth the trouble of going after it. Stewart Grocery, 6203 82nd street. ing up. Lents scores high. I