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Mt. Scott HeraldTrade-at-Home CONTEST Throughout the advertising ap|x»aring in this section letters purposely have been omitted, which, correctly composed, will spell the name of one of the advertisers herein. Comjtetition in this contest is open to all readers of the Mt Scott Herald, and those living in the Mt. Scott district have the same chance of winning one of these cash prizes. Simply find the missing letters, to accomplish which you must read every ad in this section, and mail or bring your answer to the Contest Manager of the Mt. Scott Herald. All answers will be placed in a box in the office of the Herald and will be ojtened every Wednesday evening. The person who submits the correct answer, together with the largest number of votes, will win first prize, $5.00 in cash and 500 extra votes. To all who sub mit a «correct answer 500 extra votes will be given, good in count for final prizes. A GRAY'S CROSSING Prices Slaughtered Buy at Home (¡RAY’S CROSSING MARKET Everything Good to Eat PHONE «1612 F. Hathaway Grocery SOO3 82nd St. S. E. Auto «12 35 Staple and Fancy Groceries at prices that are right. Courte ous Attention to your wants WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS. HANSEN BROS. SHEET METAL WORKS Sheet meta work in all branches. Estimates furnished. Repairing of all linei of tin, iron and copia r, kern Park Sta. 6715 Foster ltd. J. Canned Salmon.......... 2 for 25c Round Steak, lb....................... tSe Pot R« Ml of Beef, lb.......... 18c Prime Short Ribo Beef, lb 121 ic Hamburger, ..........................18c Nc. 1 Burbank Potatoes, ............................. »125 per sack Onions ................. »1.00 per sack Navy Beans ....... 5c per lb. Tomatoes............ 2 ran» for 25c Maine Com, per can........... 20c Dependable Coffee, lb............. 45c Toilet Soup, per bar............... 5c Apricot», Peaches, per can 20c Ciirrey’« Pharmacy II'» all right or your money hack. 4RLETA J. A. TEENY CRUM and CHAMBERS 71.16 55th Ave. Auto 610-13 pineal Groceries, Fresh and Cured Meat». Poultry Feed», etc. We specialise on Olympic products and llel Monte canned good». Deliver ies anywhere. Phone or call. J. A. CORNES and SON TEMBLE IN TO GROCERIES Fruita and Produce in Season «701 Foster Road Kern Park Phone Auto 619-45 Trumble’s Cash Market For yo ir needs of Dry Good, and Notions. let us serve you and save you money and lime. Fresh and Cured Meats of Quality 6606 Foster Road. Auto 622-31 Blue Bird Cleaners I Aut» 625*10 Opp. Ariel» Theater STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Cleaning. I'reaaing. Dyeing and Repairing. Give ua a trial. 660« Foster Rosd. Auto 622'31 Laurclwood Bakery Phoenix Pharmacy KERN PARK BAKERY Fresh Pastries JOHN R. LEACH. Ph. G. 6616 Foster Rd., S. E. Portland. Or. Brunswick or Columbia Phono graph * on caay payments. Come in and pick out vour machine and ret your terms. 66)5 Foater Road Auto 628-12 Light Grncerie« and Strictly Home Made Bakery Good« HOT DINNERS UNION «212 15th tienne WANTED-HOUSES THE YEAGER THEATRE I have several good buyer*. If you want to »ell y>ur hour«, lot», or arrange. rail Auto 626 34 and I will call ut once nnd inspect same. C. II. Van Allen. 5415 Foster Road Phone 626-14. THE BEST MONEY CAN BUY IN PICTURES Iraker Place Grocer. Fancy and Staple Groceries. Cigars nnd Con fectionery, Fruits and Vegetable» See Oar Weekly Program on Local Page ■>5II Foster Rd, bet. 51th and 56th Repairing, Washing, Polishing, Oils, Greases, Gas Second-hand autos bought and sold. Crank cas es cleaned and flushed. All work guaranteed. ARCHER GARAGE X, LENTS LENTS A. D. Kenworthy and Co. The Lents Mercantile Co. FUNER AL DIRECTORS First-clnss service given day or night. Cloze proximity to Ceme teries enables us to hold funerals at a minimum exiH-nae. I*hone 618- 21. 5802-4 92nd St. Lents station. Groceries, Fresh Fruit, Vegetables, Flour and Feed Special attention given to phone LENTS Cottage Restaurant For good eats. We serve special dinners, ahort orders. Best meats served. Special Sunday chicken dinners. Give us n trial. WM. PARRISH 9123 Foater ltd.. Opp. I*«»«ioffice 5537 Foster Road R. FRANKS LENTS 5531 FOSTER ROAD at Archer Place Fancy and Staple Groceries CASH AND CARRY ARCHER PLACE Ninety-second Street and Carline H. und M. UMSTEAD LENTS ROSEMARY PARK GROCERY orders. Phone 615-34. 92nd St. C. G. SIMMONS MT. SCOTT BAKERY LENTS GARAGE 9139 Foster Rd . Lents. A. 610-47 I he Largest 10-Cent laiaf In ML Scott. Fineat pastry good» are here for you. Perfection, Quality, Without Adulteration. ÀXEL K1LDARL, Prop. A modern motor car service station 8919 Foster Road; Phone 615-34 See our ad on page 2 J. IL Kramer Grocery 4802 92nd St. S. F, Auto «15'19 The finest fresh and cured meats, groccric», hay and feed. Ws sell for ra»h and save you money. Cal or phone- we deliver. Fosslcr’s Market and Grocery 7825 Foster Rd. S. S. ALLEN Hay, Grain, Flour and Feed of All Kinds Auto 625-78 I Reed’s Transfer Co. 9326 Foster Road E. Tillman Company Phone Automatic 1121. lents Ex. JOHN MANZ Real Batate—Money to Loan 9106 Woodstock Ave., Lents Pioneer Merchant Tailor of Lent Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing Suits Made to Order 5801 92nd St. Lenta, Oregon 84th ST. S. E. WILLIAMSON BROS. GENERAL STORE AND MEAT MARKET Price and Servier the Best. 6929 84th St. S. E. Phone 616'11 JOHN D B. F. MILLER YOUR GROCER Plumbing Supplies and Fixtures Estimates Furnished Everythig That's Good to Eat Phone «12-22 6610 92nd Street WOODSTOCK AVENUE We carry the finest line of staple nnd fancy groceries, cured meats, fruits, vegetables. Also Hartsell’s Doughnuts—l>cst in the city. Get acquainted with us and you’ll alwavs trade here. C. B. NORBLA D 8«14 Woodstock Ave. Auto «10-11 KATZKY BROS. Department Store Auto 618-34 I TREMONT BUY YOUR GROCER IES WHERE YOUR DOLLARS GET VALUE QUALITY, SERVICE 5926 92nd St. Auto 612-27 9319 Foster Road Auto 624-18 I-oral and long distance hauling. Not the biggest trucks in town, but the biggest trucks for $2.00 per hour. Coal. All kinds of building material. Res. Phone Auto 615-25 Office Phone Auto 625-43 C. Live and let live prices Quality, Service—Yours for Busi ness—I. T. FOSSLER 9209 Foster Rosd Auto «12-12 TREMONT GROCERY Auto 610-41 5007 72nd St, S. E. Staple groceries and dry goods. Hay, grain and feed. Bakery goods WE DELIVER. PHONE or CALL Tremont Meat Market W. C. EGGIMAN You’ll like our meats—you’ll lik our service- and will ho pleasod to servo you. 5909 72nd SL. S. E. Auto «10-41 Tremont Station 5907 Foster Rd, Myrtle Park Sta. LAC REI.WOOI» TREMONT Phone 610-20, Lents Tremont Plumbing Shop A. C. NUTTER Repair work a specialty; gas fit ting. Estimating on any job, any size. Right prices. Guaranteed work. 5827 72nd St. Auto 613'33 HOME COOKING AT Gilkey’s Restaurant G. A. Morrison Lbr. Co. Tremont Station. Auto^510-r>5 THAT WILL SATISFY’ Home-made Pies and Pastries 6009 92nd St. Unts Under New Management Everything in the Builders’ Lino OPAL and WOOD Phone Your Older, Prompt Service I Res. 629-71 Phone 629-59. E. R. BRADBURY PLUMBING, GASFITTING AND JOBBING Portland, Ore. Fl RI. AND Firland Confectionery Where You Wit for the Car’ WEATHERLY ICE CREAM LENTS Friday, Feb. 11--Country Store Night—“Remodeling Her Hus- hand”, with Dorothy Gish. Sat Feb. 12—“The Copperhead,” with Uonel Barrymore. An es pecially fitting picture. Comedy Sunday, Feb. 13—“The Heart of a Fool"; Mack Sennett Comedy, “Great Scott”. Mon, Toe»., Feb. 14-15—Annette K< Herman in “What Women lxjve’’—“Fighting Fate," 5th Ep We<l , Feb. 16—‘The Master Stroke’ with Earl William«; Comedy Thursday, Feb. 17—Enid Bennett in “The False Road”; Episode 12, “Luth of the Rockies" A f C. A. NORWOOD 7134 55th Ave. Auto 610-43 Only the choicest meats are sold here, at prices that are right. Ev erything except fish Phon* or Call. We Deliver 6515 FOSTER ROAD AIK HER PLACE REPAIRING Fancy Candies and Good Smokes Arleta Theatre WM. WOODII IM. Prop. Builders' Hardware, Carpenter»* Tools, Tinware, Graniteware, or Anything In H.trduure, Pnintr and Oil«. 2624 67th SL, S. F. Phone Auto 628-21. I. G. PURDIN PROMPT SERVICE BICYCLES SUPPLIES. Millard Ave. Meat Mkt ARLETA Kern Park Hardware Co. 1). and P. GROCERY I 6337 Foster Road COME T<i KERN PARK KERN PARK At Arlrta Station Fitting, Sewers Repairing, Sup- gladly furnished 6715 Foster Rd. Smoked Wienies and Bologna, not colored .......... Die THE BARGAIN STORE OF LENTS We Will Deliver Any Order of $10 or Over 5927 92nd Street Auto 613-10 GR AY'S ( ROSING Looney Plumbing, and Cesspools, plies. Estimates Kern I’ark Sta. Me & R MARKET If It Comr« From — MYRTLE PARK KERN PARK Low Price Shoe Repairing High Quality Work Guaranteed 23 Years Experience Bring your werk to me and be sat isfied. ANTON GRIMM, 6020 92nd SL, next door to John D. grocery. PERFECTION CONFECTIONERY 9113 F«wter Rd., cor. 92d. Lents Special Dinner Served Every Day I.ight Lunches. All Hours Confectionery, Light Groceries, Ci gars, Tobaccos Economy Furniture Co. L. A. Barker, Prop. Dealer in new and used Furniture, Stoves, Rugs, Carpets, Etc. Satisfaction guaran tee« i. Also crockery, tools, etc 6015 92d St.. Lenta Auto 62i-3l DETAILS OF CONTEST The following is the offer the Mt. bcott Herald is making to further uie "Buy-at-Home” movement, to the mutual advantage of advertisers ■ and readers of this paper. If any | point is not understood, phone the Contest Manager any day between the I hours of 12 and 1 p. m for desired information, although we believe ev erything essential has been covered in these columns. The Vote Coupons The prizes—$280 in cash—will be | distributed to those who secure the lai*gi«t number of votes. In thia is sue is printed under the caption of “Trade-at-Home Contest’’ the adver tisements ot merchants and business I ni 'ii who have co-operated with the Herald to make this Trade-at -Home The Herald has 1 Contest a success. ; turuished each advertiser with vote i coupons, which are given with cash ; puiit.ases aa follows: In all plates < f business except bakeries, resU’u ants, picture shows and drug stor a 50 VOTES ARE GIVEN Willi EACH 50 CENT PL RCHASE in bakeries, restaurants and drug stores— 50 VOTES ARE GIVEN WITH EACH 25 CENT PURCHASE A coupon good for 50 votes is ia- sued with every ticket at the Arleta I nod Lents picture shows. THE WEEKLY CONTEST la the advertisements appearing in the “Trade-at-Home” section letters ¡will be purposely omitted and in or der to win the $5.00 cash prize each week contestants must read every ad, fmd the missing letters and arrange them to form the name of one of the tirms entitled to issue voting cou pons. The contestant each week who ! turns in the correct answer, together with the largest number of votes, will win the $5.00 CASH AND 500 EXTRA VOTES Every contestant sending in a cor rie t answer each week will be cred ited with 500 VOTES It will pay you to read the ads, as the privilege is given everyone of having the votes credited to them selves, their friends or any member i of their family. There is no red tape I connected with this contest; neatness 1 counts for nothing, and nothing t-ounts other than the correct answer I each week, together with the largest | number of votes for that particular i week. Five dollars each week or $180 In all, is paid to winners for 26 weeks. THE FINAL PRIZES One hundred and fifty dollars will lie distributed among the five perrons | who respectievly stand highest in the | number of votes secured during th? entire 26 weeks. $’>0.00 First Prize. $40.00 Second Prite. $30 Third Prize. $20.00 Fourth Prixe. $10.00 Fifth Prise. All votes rount for the final prise». PROFESSIONAL CARDS It is not necessary to compete to.' the weekly, prix-» in order to be in oo the Yott Bldg. for anyone to win both a weekly and Phone 625 23 a final prize, as all votes turned in in the weekly contests count also for DR. C. S. OOSBURY the final prizes. DENTISTRY THE HERALD COUPON On the "Trade-at-Home” page or Lents Station Portland, Oregon on K.mr page each week will appear a coupon good for 50 votes. Clip it Office: Tabor 3214 Ree. Tabor: 5224 out and mail to the Contest Manager, The Herald, Ijmt», giving your name DR. P. J. O’DONNELL and addresa or that of anyone you desire entered in this contest. It EXODONTIA coets you nothing to enter this con Office Phono «15-10 R m . «18-1« test and by trading with the business Cor. 92nd and Foster Ror.d _ LENTS men herein you will secure the cou pon» that may win for you a very handsome cash prize. Clip the cou DR. A. O. ATWOOD pon now! DENTIST CASH COMMISSIONS The price of The Herald for one Rooms 4 and 5, Yott Bldg. year is $1.50 in advance. In order Phone 620-20 9207 Foster Road that ail contestants who bring or send in an order for the paper may be well HOWARD P. ARNEST paid for tneir efforts, The Herald arroaxBY ar law will puy a cash commission for each Main 8308 subscription of one year at »1.50, of ' Suite 1210-1217 Yeoa Building 50 cents. Portland. Oregon In addition to this commission. The Lents Office: 9133 Foster Road. Herald will credit 1000 extra votes to contestants who bring or send in Auto 661 11; L 2112; 7 to !> p. m. a aulocription; 1000 votes for each. Ml. SCOTT And 2000 extra votes to the con testant who during the 26 week» j Camp No. 11650, Modern Moodman sends in the greatest number of sub if America.. Meets every second and scriptions. It is an event worth the effort of i fourth Wednesday of each month at everyone. Clip the coupon in this is 1 Woodmere Hall, 7630 60th Ave. S. E. >. IL VOL IS, Clerk. sue, read the ads,.solve the content problem, and mail your coupon and MT. SCOTT 1A11H.E, L <>. O. F. answer to the Contest Manager, Mt. Scott Herald, Lents Station. There’s | Meets every Tuesday evening at 7: SO. tape. Ask the advertisers for Frank Mirwald. Noble Grand. your coupons with your purchases. W. E. Goggins, Rec. Sec. All answers to weekly contests must be in The Herald office not lat Visitors Welcome. er than Wednesday ot the week fol lowing. The winner of the $5.00 cash 1’. G. Wilson K. C. Wilson prize will be announced each Friday, W11AONS ALTO S EK VICK as will also those who send in correct 1 AU Work Cuurauteed and Dune at solutions. Read the Trade-at-Home page and LowroC Possible Price» enter the campaign now. tulir Satisfaction—Our Ad«< rtiseincnt One writer say» it is the mother in stinct that causes childless women to lavish their love upon the little wet- nosed poodles. Xe are sorry for the childless women and also for the little wet nosed poodles. says Houston Post. It would mean rnorii for these pnthetlc little canines If they could get out and be real dogs, romping around, sniffing every fence railing and telephone pole, chasing cats, barking at the moon and consorting with other members of l heir Interesting species. i'hone «14-45 5919 92nd SL S. E. LOANS 1OCNT ALS LAUER REALTY CO. KEAL ESTAT». CITY PBOPKKTY and FA BAI 3 Phone 624-34 Ù01S 72nd Strwt TIB LAUD STATION ARLETA STUDIO 6434 Foster itoa.1 I W» photograph anything, »nywhor». »ay Your hoiue, your family, your baby. kU>l»rseme»t» and Copying Opea from # a. m. to # p. m. Sunday» » a. m. to 8 p. m.______ _ B m 7 4K3 POth SL I-anli Kx. Anto. 1S22 Staud I'bone Marshall 2fXK! Ume. SI MMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN In the Circuit Court of the State of , Oregon for Multnomah County. ML Scott Transfer Co. J. ». MIUcr. Prop. No. F741 Piano and Furniture Moving W. E. Brazleton, Plaintiff, Baggage and Express vs. Trips to .Mt. Scott and Iamts Babette Wahlgemuth, and any and all Daily AgL for Kock Springs and. King Coal other persons, if any, interested in stand: Hrat ai»l Taylor Portland the land«- hereinafter described, de fendants. To Babette Wahlgemuth, the above For EXPRESS AND MOVING Phone 611 44 named defendant: Ixtoal and Dong Distance Hauling In the name of the State of Ore ot all kinds. gon: You are hereby notified that W. Leave Order» at Perfection Confec E. Brazleton, the holder of Certificate of Delinquency numbered 17841, is tionery, cor. 92nd and Foster Road. JOHN E. DEAIIDORFF sued on the 6th day of April, 1920. by the Tax Collector of the County Peter L»r»»n_____________ B- Winter» of Multnomah. State of Oregon, for the amount of Two and 97-100ths MRS. A. STEINMAN ($2.97) Dollars, the same being the SPIRELLA CORSETIERE amount then due and delinquent for | '.axes for the year 1918, together with i Phones: 661-11; Local 1821 jiena'ty. interest and costs thereon 1 6421 88th St, S. E., Portland, Oregon upon the real property assessed to What Every Woman Is Hunting for \ou, of which you are the owner as "Spirella, t he World's Best Corset ’ appears of record, situated in said County and State, and particularly Phones: Office 640-73. Res. 6-13-56 bounded and described as follows, to- DR. 0. BRIMMER wit: DRUG LESS PHYSICIAN The South (40) feet of the North Manual Manipulation one hundred and sixty two and 84- I Magnetic Therapeutic« lOOths (162.84) feet of the West one , hundred fourteen and 2-10ths (114.2) 9207 Foster Rd., cor. 92nd. LENTS eet, of Block “F" in School Park Ad- ! -------- i dition. within the corporate limits of PRACTICAL HAIRCUTS the City of Portland, in Multnomah ' County, State of Oregon. | VELVET SHAVES You are further notified that said j W. E. Brazleton has paid taxes on , CHILDREN BARBERINO said premises for prior or subsequent A SPECIALTY years with the rate of interest on I See CitKsrxK A Gaoaak said amounts as follows: 1914 tax, paid April 9, 1920, $4.14. 12 per cent, certificate of redemption , No. 880. FRANK BABNIK 1916 tax, paid April 9, 1920, tax re- i ceipt number 31855, $2.95, 12 per cent . REPAIRS delinquent. Bicycles, Baby Buggy Tires, Umbrella 1917 tax, paid April 9. 1920, tax re- I Carts, Eetc. ceipt number 31856, $2 44, 12 per cent, delinquent. Solders Cooking Utinsela 1919 tax (first half, paid Apri! 9, 1920; tax receipt number 81026, $1.31, ■ 9124 Foster Rd. Next to Postoffice 12 per cent. 1919 tax (second half, paid January 13, 1921, tax receipt number 210785, . I $1.40, 12 per cent. Said Babette Wahlgemuth, as the owner of the legal title of the above 1 described property as the same ap pears of record, and each of the oth er persons above named arc hereby further notified that W. E. Braselton will apply to the Circuit Court of the County and State aforesaid for a de cree foreclosing the lien against the , property above described and men- ‘ioned in raid certificate. And you ire hereby summoned to appear with in sixty days after the first publics- ■ tion of the summons exclusive of the «lav of said first publication, and de fend this action or pay the amount due as above shown together with | costs and accrued interest and incase of your failure to do so, a decree will he rendered foreclosing the lien of said taxes and costa against the land and premises above named. This summons is published by order of the Honorable John P. Kavanaugh, presiding Judge of the Circuit Cuort of the State of Oregon, for the Coun ty of Multnomah, and said order was made and dated this 25th day of Jan liIlli Illillllllllllitilllliflllllllllllllllllllllll uary, 1921, and the date of the first publication of this summons is the l’8th day ot January, 1921. All process and papers in this pro LADIES’ and GENTS' ceeding may be served upon the wn- TAILORS • lersigned residing within the Slate of Oregon, at the address hereafter Stylr» aad Febrks Always Ike l.atcni mentioned. 9134 Foster Road H. P. ARNERT, Next door to Poetoffice Attorney for the Plaintiff. Phone «23'45 LENTS Address, No. 9133 Foster Road, Portland, Oregon. I tltRLKHÄBtKNHARDT !