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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1922)
YO MAKE RAIN VISOR FOR ANY AUYOMOBILE r N that couhi harm us. and we cah easily | The Bridegroom t'omee I nto His sec them flying above our heads in (twa. time to get out of the way.” “If you read the descriptions of The two naughty little meadow boys ! weddings," laments the New Republic, I hopped upon a blade of eras« an ’' “in the records of social evvnta you . u ,.ito the sky. There wasn't a will notice that the bridegroom is “WHY? bud in sight, and they were boll Tin Device Prevents Fogging ot scarcely mentioned. He is a» unim singing merrily when Billy Gnuu>-| portant as a woman in her own obit Driver’s Vision. Johnny Cricket wasn’t a bad little hopper was jerked off the blade of• uary notice. It is impossible to find grass and fbund himself in the sharp ' cricket, but, dear me, he was never out what he wore, now he acted, claws of a great big. black cat with contented. If his mamma said not to j w hether he looked foolish or resign- go to a certain place, Johnny Cricket glassy green eyes. Kloments Kept From Striking Glai ise' ed.“ Johnny Cricket was so frightened1 was very unhappy until he reached The Springfield Republican carries and Is Greet Help In Stermy that very spot and saw why she did he couldn't move. and that would out the suggestion of the New Repub Weather— Whsn Enameled not want him to go there Johnny have been the end of those two lic end submits a specimen of the SeiUbiy It to Net Con. Cricket was never satisfied with what naughty fellows if a pretty little! kind of “writeup“ that a brigroom white poodle dog hadn't boundedj he had; he always wanted more eplcueua ought to receive, m follow«; One day his mamma went in search through the grasses snd taken Miasj “One of Springfield's prettiest nup of food and told Johnny Cricket not Pussy so by surprise that she dropped 1 When It reins against the wind tial events of the year took place at to venture 1« the other sirh> of the Hilly Grasshopper and hunch««! up her shield the view ot the rood Is me S o'clock last night at St. Mark's back and spit at the pretty noodle, great high hill certalu and chance« of accident are Church, when Mr. Alfred Jones Mac- “But why?” asked Johnny tYicket. who nearly barked hi* head off try-! increased. Wlmlahleld cleaners are Ihiugalt became the husband of Sallie who always wanted a reason for ing to frighten her and chased her Jane Barton. Mr. Maclhuigsll was' gxwd. but they keep one working. away. things. This vtsor has been devised to pre unquestionably the city's snappiest-; Poor Billy Grasshopper and Johnnv “Because 1 think it's best.*' replied appearing bridegroom of the present1 Mamma Cricket, and, kissing him Cricket crawled under a leaf and hid. vent the elements from striking the season, if not the past dozen seasons. for they knew if they hopped away! good-bye, she hopped away. The Rev. Jerome Joshua Jenkins, rec-1 No sooner was sne out of sight than Miss Pussy again would trv to catch I tor of St. Mark's, performed the cere-; Johnny Cricket began to wonder why them. «0 they crouched under the leaf; mony. ♦ « rent rr on the other side of the until the pswxile chased Miss Pussy "Mr. MacDougall wore a full dress, out of the field. ... the hill. suit of the very latest model, rente! “I guess that's why mamma »aid! There wasn't a thing in sight, and for the occasion front the local repre Johnny Cricket was just about to for me not to come over her,” whis-1' sentatives of Cbrts. Jolaon and Jones 1 pared Johnny Cricket, his heart heat- tum back when his cousin, Billy . . His shirt was done with a plaited ef-' Grasshopper, called him to come over against his right!** little exclaimed brown coat, Wil. she's Billv! feet and was of rare material, a; to see him jump ' W'“" -velwim-d R Attached to the top of your automo- family heirloom. His collar was of Grasshopper. “ As mammas generally bilo, this tin visor prevents rain or ¡the high, rhoker modal, not evon the( Johnny Cricket forgot all about his guess the sooner we find it enow from fogg ng your vision. mamma's warning and hopped thvwn are. “ and I _ tips being turned Heavy light pink' beside Billy Grasshopper and back and thp better for us." I ' As soon as the barking ceased glass at all and la a great help to driv ’woolen socks and low cut patent forth over the meadow they hopped, 1 A* leather *ho«w completed the costume. J chirping and laughing merrily. Johnny Cricket and Billy Grasshopper , I ers In stormy weather. X most auto I He wore .1 high silk hat to and from “There's nothing out in this mead I returned home, and they never di«- mob [lists keep their tops up during the church. A purple carnation adorn-1 ow to frighten us that I can see." obeyed their mammas again, for they winter, it can be fastened permanently ed his lapel. Although his studs did said Johnnv Cricket. “And there'» had found out when mamnuss say In place, for that season at least. not match, one was old. another new. nothing to see. Now, why did my “No" they always have a good rea Cut out a piece of sheet tin the de tho third borrowed and the one under mamma tell me not to come over here son—Selected. sired length and so It can be bent hia vest was blue- apparently the one I Pd like to know!" about as shown In the perspective which came back from the laundry “Oh, bother! mammas are always of the windshield edge of the vtsor. in the exquisite shirt. Mr. Williamsj telling us not to do this and should be punched with several the beat man. also acquired the suit cried Billy Grasshopper. " _ not to pay any attention There's, hole« so that it can be tacked to the for the event from the local Curtis, J nothing but birds flying around here' Inside of the front bow of tile top. J c Ison and Jones agency. It was hilly1 Make It Just low enough so that It as swank as that of the bridegroom a ........................... will ward off the snow or rain, but not himself. Mr. Williams carried a soli too low to prevent the driver from tary American beauty rose. The ’ watching the road. Be sure the aldo gloves of both bridegroom and best shields come as clooe as pooslble to the man were whitened to a pearlish ! glass without touching, as they will shade.” Al) Virgin Wool Suits an! Overcoats tailored to your order—your unre help to keep drafts from sucking In stricted hoiee of the entire line made in any site or style for the snow or rain at the sides. "Mother thinks a lot of you. Mr. When enameled a suitable color to Noodle." match the car. It will not be tin be Archibald Noodle looked at his coming or conspicuous tn the least Satisfaction or money back, guarantee. fiancee's little brother with a smile of —Popular Science Monthly. gratification on hi.« face. He felt in Goodyear all sea.on Overcoats, tailored (to your order) for »7.95, to 130.1'0 his pocket and fingered a coin doubt - value« for men and wemen. UllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllU fully. "She said you were a born CAN YOU QUALIFY? ' Telephone 67113 62nd Avenue cian.” South East Automatic 613,33 I The coin changed hands. What Is the firing order of I “Yes,” continued the youngster; cylinders? I “she said you’d been hanging roun l Number of points of lubrica our Maggie for twelve months, doing tion on your car? a lot of talking, but you hadn't com- Give three reasons for over mitted yourself yet.’ •' heating the engine? What is the purpose of the VAGARIES OF LIFE various speeds of a transmU- = si on? A man's hair turns gt Gasoline and oil consumption 3 earlier than a wouiuu'a. per mile? 2,037,545 by Road speed In tulles per hour I Elghty-Ove per cent of lame per at which engine will perform library year. While circula sons are afflicted on the left side. most efficiently and economical Short Stories That Covers this Part of Country There are good masons why 20th Century Service ha. reduced the ultimate coat of food «tuffs. One is, that by co-ordinated pffrehasea, these stores own their goods at lower coat than other«. Another la the equally good reason that 1» branch stores have been established for the con venience of people in our territory. Trices quoted in this Ad are good in any 29th Century Store Kat unlay and Monday CORN STARCH Argo, 3 1-lb. packages ....................... ........ 25c Kingsfords, 2 1-lb. packages ............... ............... 25c Del Monte Crosby Com. 2 cans for ............... x,........... 35c WASHING POWDERS Your choice of large packages Gold Dust, Citrus or ROYAL(LUBCOFFEE —Big stick candy free, with each pound purchase; .3lbs., D lbs. $1.89; 1 lb. WC —Fancy Louisiana Sweet IQa potatoes, (> ¡rounds, 25c; 3 lbs 1OV —Crisco, 1’4 lbs., 34c; 3 lb«., 68c; 6 11 ml , $1.30; no* 9 lbs., $1.95; I lb. ZuC H ESON OIL ■Pints ........... ,25c —Pure Bulk Cocoa, lb........... ........ 10c Quarts 45c Pure hulk ground Chocolate, lb. 20c Half Gallons 89c Pure black pepper, ground, lb. 18c Gallons ... $1.69 FEATURE—Creme Oil Soap, two bars, 15c. PEABERIO ( OFFEE—Strong, has a big kick, fresh from our own roaster. Pound. 28 eta.; two pounds. 55 eta. Matches, noiseless tips, 5 eta. Excelo Cake Flour, the only stores in the Northwest where you can buy this satisfactory cake flour at 10 cents,pound package. Guaranteed to the last ounce. SILV ER LEAF OR REX QC- 63c LARD, pound 18c; two lbs wUV FEDERAL OR DARIMADE Qr SHREDDED WHEAT «FA* HISCII’l ii.'ir Lucro 12c .Milk, tall cans ................ BISCUIT, package Fairy Rroonui, each ................. 53c Ä Give us your mxt or ~ der ci Job Work I Anywhere at Call Anytime $29.50 G. V. TAPP books were loaned the last the tion of books has increased by 19 per cent, the book buying fund has not It costs more to buy a new book, costs more to replace a lost or worn-out book, costs more to prepare a book for the shelves than it ever did before. Some body needs that thoroughly good book which you have finished reading. Give It the Library (Donated by'a Friend of the Library) rrn compare T 92nd St., Lents, Next to Multnomah State Rank I ly ’ On average road, driving at a speed of 25 miles per hour, what distance Is required to bring your car to a dead stop? nlllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllir AUTOMOBILE *<-G0SSIP> Under-Inflation and over-loading account for moat tire trouble. • • • A not Infrequent cause of hard start ing is over-richness of the mixture. • • • Clogging of the cooling system may be prevented by cleaning It at least twice a year with sal soda. • • • Rubber U very quickly disintegrated by oil, and st the same time It has a most unfortunate capillary affinity fot the oil. HEMSTITCHING HE Fisk Premier 1 read is a tire which yields an honest, generous measure of service at a low price. NO V>E TO LOOK EI THER. I Give Books to the Library Ke have Helped! F. R. FENTON Thousands of satisfied patient« will tell you we have helped them to see better and more comfortably. We have helped others to get rid of heaif aches, dyspepsia, etc., caused by eye •train. Have Your Eyes Examined Today Real Estate According to Hie insurance statis tics thin people live longer than fleshy persons. - . An eminent ocollsl ^nalntalns that In only one case In 15 are both eyes in good condition. (Successor to the late Chas. E. Kennedy) 9219 WOODSTOCK AVE. A man begins to loae height at, the age of fifty years snd at ninety ba« lost an inch and a half in height. STAPLES- AT 92nd STREET A French •cientHt contends that a raw food diet Increases the white blood corpuscles which play an Important part in combating «license germs. Sweets to the Sweet Statistics show a man of fifty lias slept 6.000 days, worked 6.500, walked SOO, amused himself 4.000, Spent 1.500 In eating and been sick for 500. When the minister adds one and one the total la one ; when the divorce Judge takes one from one the remain der is two. I I ■ I Think today of our Saturday Special. 266 Morrison SL BeL 3rd and 4th P. LARSEN, Real Estate, Insurance I ■ 6639 Foster Road Business Aut. 63Ä-30 < • BOOKS AND PRINTING Square Deal Candy Store Ten thousand gross of «teel pens can be made from one too of metal. < ► 5814 Ninety-Second St. LENTS. OREGON. Printing In raised characters for the blind has been In use more than 130 years. The largest book In the world, an at- i las In the British museum, weighs ! nearly a ton. It is a Fisk Tire,and is Fisk character clear through. The flrst lead or graphite pencil . was made In England In the reign of j Queen Elizabeth. There’s a Fisk Tire of extra value m every site, far car. truck or speed wagon The use of a blank apace In separat- . Ing words in writing was not tiegun ' until the Tenth erhtury. _ • The wtxxl of 5O<i trees must be man- Ufactured Into p»(>er to provide ma terial for the publication of n nozel that reaches a circulation of 25.0001 copies. I. L. PATTERSON /or Governor I pledge at least 10 per cent Reduc tion in taxes. Let’s Cut Down this Tax Burden -Paid Adv. - During the more than a century of its existence the British and Foreign Bible iwM lety has distributed more than 25,000,000 copies of the Bible In more than 409 languag s and dialects. In addition to that made from wood and rags, paper la now manufactured from 50 kind« of hark, banana skins, bean «talk«. |<e>i vines, coconut fiber, Clover, hay. straw, weeds, seaweed and more than 110 kinds of gmxses. The handy place on the comer hus every facility to give the best service—and of course real tasty lunches at nil hours, too. Cor. Foster Road and 92nd St. 2 pounds 35c Paper was first made of straw at Meadville, Pa., In 1828. - See this tire and compare with any at a competing price. It is your best pur chase if you want a low- priced tire. Residence AuL 636-01 Mt. Hood Ice Cream Parlor Peanut Brittle 20c One defeated candidate says there fa no honesty In politics. Perhaps not but the supply w*nu to be equal to the demand. PHONES It Is Getting Ice Cream Time < ' Mrs. Fannie Henderson 7612 5«th Avenue (Woodmere) Select th» one moat convenient to you. BOUCHER & FRENCH Big Shows LENTS—ONE SOLID WEEK J A. TEENY Starting The Arleta Merchant MONDAY, APRIL 17 th Announces Ferris Wheels, Merry-Go-Rounds Hawaii ans, Animals, Caliopes That he has taken charge of the Lents Dry Goods Company’s store (formerly run by T. G. Samuel.) He welcomes his friends to his new place on 92nd Street, near Foster Road ONE GALA WEEK Come, Trade Smiles, and Have The Tjne of Your Life A Portland Show. We give a liberal ptreentage to our Community Chest