Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, February 25, 1921, Image 3

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    Mt. Scott Herald Trade-at-Home CONTEST
Throughout the advertising appearing in this section letters purposely have l>een omitted, which, correctly
composed, will spell the name of one of the advertisers herein. Comi»etition in this contest is open to all readers
of the Mt. Scott Herald, and those living in the Mt. Scott district have the Fame 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 1« placed inH box in the
office of the Herald and will be opened 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.
GUAY'S ( ROUSING
KERN PARK
SAVE MONEY!
(¡RAY’S CROSSING
MARKET
Everything Good to Eat
HANSEN BROS.
SHEET METAL WORKS
Sheet metal work in all branches.
Estimates furnished. Repairing of
pll lines of tin, iron and copper.
Kern Park Sts. 6715 Foster Rd.
BUY AT HOME!
PHONE 616-12
T-bone Steak .......................... 25c
Sirloin Steak ......................... 2*c
Pork Steak ...T......................25c
Round Steak, lb....................... 25c
Pot Roast of Beef, lb............ 17c
Prime Short Ribs Beef, lb 12’ ¡r
Hamburger, lb.......................... 18c
Smoked Wienie* and Bologna,
not colored .............................. 16c
Ne. 1 Burbank Potatoes,
*1-25 per sack
»I.UO per sack
Onions
Tomatoes.............. 2 cans for 25c
.. 20c
Main« Corn, per can
llependabl* Coffee, lb. .... 45c
........ Sc
Soap, per bur ...........
l‘vaches, per can .... .... 26c
s for 25c
Canned Salmon
F. Hathaway Grocery
600.3 lU'nd Ml. 8. E.
Auto 642 *5
Staple and Fanry Groeeriea
at price« that are right. Courte­
ous sttention to your wants. WE
GIVE GREEN STAMPS
J. W. Looney
Plumbing, Gaa
and Cesspools,
plies. Estimstes
Kern ¡’ark Sta.
MILI.ARI) AV. A 55th AV.
M. & R. MARKET
If It Come« From —
COME TO
CRUM and CHAMBERS
THE BARGAIN STORE OF LENTS
Currey’g Pharmacy
II’» all right or your money bark
Auto 613-10
5927 92nd Street
j
ARLETA
J. A. CORNES and SON
TI'-MHI.E IN TO
For yo ,r need* of Dry Good» and
Notion».
1-ct u* serve you an<l
save you money and time.
Trumble’s Cash Market
Fresh and Cured Meats of Quality
6606 Foster Road.
Auto 622-34
GROCERIES
Fruits and Produce in Season
6701 Foster Road
Kem Park
Phone Auto 619-45
Auto 625'10 Opp. Arlete Theater
I), and P. GROCERY
Kem Park Hardware Co.
PROMPT SERVICE
I. G. PI'RDIN
Cleaning. Pressing, Dyeing and
Itepnirlng. Give us a trial.
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES
Blue Bird Cleaners
6606 Foster Road.
I.aurei wood Bakery
6212 <5th Avenue
ARCHER PLACE
WANTED-HOUSES
Auto 622'34
i
KERN PARK BAKERY
6615 Foster Road
Auto 628 12
Light Groceries and Strictly Home
Made Bakery Goods
HOT DINNERS
UNION
N S
f
THE YEAGER THEATRE
Fancy and Staple Groceries
CASH AND CARRY
5537 Foster Road
See Oar Weekly Program on Local Page
5511 Foster Rd, bet 54th and 56th
Repairing, Washing, Polishing,
Oita, Greases, Ge*
Second-hand
autos bought and sold. Crank cas­
es cleaned and flushed. All work
guaranteed.
ARCHER GARAGE
X
LENTS
LENTS
LENTS
Cottage Restaurant
A. Ü. Kenworthy and Co.
The I^ents Mercantile Co.
For good eats. Me servo special
dinners, short orders, licet meats
served. Special Sunday chicken
dinners. Give us a trial.
WM. PARRISH
9123 Foster ltd., Opp. Posloffice
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
First-class service given day or
night. Close proximity to Ceme­
teries enables us to hold funerals
at a minimum expense. Phone 618-
21. 5802-4 92nd St, Ixmts station.
Groceries, Fresh Fruit, Vegetables,
Flour and Feed
Special attention given to phone
LENTS
ROSEMARY PARK
GROCERY
orders. Phone 615-34. 92nd St
C. G. SIMMONS
7825 Foster Rd.
LENTS GARAGE
AXSLKILDAHL, Prop.
A modern motor car service station
8919 Foster Road; Phone 615-34
See our ad o page 2
J. H. Kramer Grocery
4802 92nd St. 8. E.
Auto 615'19
The finest fresh and cured meats,
?groceries, hay and feed. We sell
or cash nnd save you money. Call
or phone—we deliver.
GENERAL STORE AND MEAT
MARKET
Price and Service the Best.
6929 84th St. S. E. Phone 61611
• •
Auto 625-78
We carry the finest line of staple
and fancy groceries, cured meats,
fruits, vegetables. Also Hartsell’s
Doughnuts—best in the city.
Get acquainted with us and
you’ll always trade her«.
C. B. NORBLA D
8614 Woodstock Ave. Auto 610-11
9.319 Foster Road
Auto 624-18
Local 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.
9326 Foster Road
Res. Phone Auto 615-25
Office Phone Auto 625-43
Live and let live prices
Quality, Service—Yours for Busi­
ness—I. T. FOSSLER
9209 Foster Road
Auto 612-12
C. E. Tillman Company
Phone Automatic 1121, Lents Ex.
.MON S.LLI8 DNIRdS M.1UMO
Big Reductions on Ladies* and
■»ins s.uaw
Real Estate—Mone to Ix>an
9106 Woodstock Ave., I-ents
JOHN MANZ
I
YOUR GROCER
Everything That’s Good to Eat
Phone 612-22
6010 92nd Street
TREMONT
WOODSTOCK AVENUE
BUY YOUR GROCER­
IES WHERE YOUR
DOLLARS GET VALUE
QUALITY, SERVICE
Reed’s Transfer Co.
Ilsy, Grain, Flour and Fed
of All Kinds
84th ST. 8. E.
WILLIAMSON BROS.
TREMONT GROCERY
Auto 610-41
5907 72nd St, 8. 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 like
our service and will ba pleased to
serve you.
5909 72nd St., S. E.
Auto 610-41
Tramont Station
Auto 612-27
S. S. ALLEN
Fosslcr’s Market and
Grocery
JOHN D
Portland, Ore.
FIRLAND
DETAILS OF CON TEST
THE BEST MONEY
CAN BUY IN
PICTURES
913!) Foster Rd , Lents. A. 610-47
The Largest 10-Cent !<oaf in Mt.
Scott. Finest pastry goods sre
here for you. Perfection, Quality,
W it hoot Adulteration.
6337 Foster Road
ARCHER PLACE
Archer Place Grocer. Fancy and
Staple Groceries. Cigars and Con­
fectionery, Fruits and Vegetables
MT. SCOTT BAKERY
PLUMBING, GA8F1TTING AND
ORBING
LA. Barker, Prop. Dealer in new
and used Furniture, Stoves, Rugs,
Carpets, Etc. Satisfaction guaran­
teed. Also crockery, tools, etc.
64)15 92d St, Lents
Auto 621-31
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R. FRANKS
LENTS
5531 FOSTER ROAD
at Archer Place
Re*. 629-71
E. R. BRADBURY
Friday, Feb. 25—Country Store
Night—Dorothy Dalton in “The
Dark Mirror’’, comedy, magazine
Saturday, Feb. 26—Wm. S. Hart in
“The Cradle of Courage”; 2-reel
comedy, “Kiss Me, Caroline."
Sunday, Feb. 27—Paramount Spe­
cial, 'The Fighting Chance”; De­
Haven comedy.
Mon.-Tues.. Feb. 28-March 1—“The
'laming Point,” with Katherine
McDonald—"Fighting Fate”.
M ednesday, March 2—Tom Mix in
“The Terror”; 2-reel comedy;
rcreen magazine.
Thursday, March 3— Bryant Wash­
bum. “Mrs. Temple’s Telegram”,
“Ruth of the Rockies”; comedy.
Phone 626-14.
Ninety-scond Street and Carline
H. and M. UMSTEAD
Phone 629-59.
6515 FOSTER ROAD
I
I have several good buyer*. If
you want to »cl! your houre, lota,
or acreage, call Auto 626-34 and I
will call at once and inspect name.
C. II. Van Ulen. 5415 Foster Road
LAURELWOOD
ARLETA
WM. WOODHAM, Prop.
Builders’ Hardware, Carpenters’
Tools, Tinware. Granieware. or
Anything in Hardware, Paints and
Oils. 2624 67th St., S. E. Phone
Auto. 628-21.
JOHN It. LEACH. I*h. G.
6616 Foster Rd., S. E. Portland. Or.
Brunswick or Columbia Phono­
graph» on easy payments. Come
In and pick out your machine and
ret your terms.
M E HAKE TWICE DAILY
5907 Foster Rd, Myrtle Park Sta.
Arlela Thetre
Phoenix Pharmacy
Fresh Pastries
C. A. NORWOOD
7131 55th Ave.
Auto 610-43
Only the choicest meats are sold
here, at prices that are right. Ev­
erything except fish.
Phone or Call.
We Deliver
J. A. TEENY
At Arlrta Station
REPAIRING
Millard Ave. Meat MkL
KERN PARK
KERN PARK
BICYCLES
SUPPLIES.
71.36 55th Ave.
Auto 610-43
Finest Groceries, Fresh sad Cured
Meats, Poultry Feeds, etc. We
specialize on Olympic products and
llel Monte canned goods. Deliver­
ies anywhere. Phone or call.
We Will Deliver Any Order of $10 or Over
GIIAY’S CROSSING
Fitting,’ Sewer*
Repairing, 8np-
gladly furnished
6715 Foster Rd.
MYRTLE PARK
5801 92nd St.
Lenta, Oregon
B. F. MILLER
Plumbing Supplies and Fixtures
Estimates Furnished
*
5926 92nd St
Auto 618-34
Department Store
TREMONT
■'hone 610-20. Lenta
KATZKT BROS.
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
G. A. Morrison Lbr. Co.
Tremont Station. Auto 610-55
Everything in the Builders* Line
COAL and WOOD
Phone Your Order, Prompt Service
HOME
COOKING
AT
Gilkey’s Restaurant
THAT WILL SATISFY
llome-made Pies and Pastries
6009 92nd St.
I»nts
Under New Management
Economy Furniture Co.
All votes count for th* final prize*. PROFESSIONAL CARDS
It is not necessary to compete fo.- the
weekly prixo in order to be in on the
for anyone to win both a weekly and Phone 626-23
Yott Bldg.
a linal prize, as all votes turned in
in ti e weekly contests count also for
DR. C. S. OGSBURY
the final prizes.
DENTISTRY
THE HERALD COUPON
On the “Trade-at-Home" page or I-ents Station
Portland, Oregon
on some page each week will appear
a coupon good for 50 vote*. Clip it
Res. 613-18
out and mail to the Contest Manager, Office Phon* 615-10
The Herald, l^nts, giving your name
DR. P. J. O’DONNELL
and add re vs or that of anyone you
desire entered in this contest-
It
EXODONTIA
eoats you nothing to enter this con­
Cor.
»2nd
and
Foster Road
LENTS
test and by trading with the uusiness
men herein you will secure the cou­
pons that may win for you a very
DR. A. a. ATWOOD
handsome cash prize, dip the cou­
DENTIST
pon now!
CASH COMMISSIONS
Room* 4 and S, Yott Bldg.
Ihe price of The Herald for one Phone 620-20
9207 Foster Road
year is *1.50 in advance.
In order
that all contestants who bring or send |
HOWARD P. ARREST
in an order for the paper may be well
arms .’. st at la *
paid for their efforts, The Herald
will pay a cash commission for each |
Main 8308
subscription of .one year at *lh0, of Suite 1210-1217
Yeon Building
Portland, Oregon
50 cents.
In addition to this commission. Th*
Ixmts Office; 9133 Foster Road.
Herald will credit 1000 extra vote* Auto 661-11; L 2112; 7 to 9 p. m.
to contestants who bring or send in
MT. SCOTT
a subscription; 1000 vote* for each.
And 2000 extra votes to the con­ 1 Lamp No. 11650, Modern Woodman
testant who during the 26 week«
sends in the greatest number of sub­ of America.. Meets every second and
| fourth Wednesday at each month at
scriptions.
It is an event worth the effort of ( Woodmere Hall, 7630 60th Ave. S. E.
everyone. Clip the coupon in this is­
F. B. VOLTS, Clerk.
sue, read the ads, solve the contest
problem, and mail your coupon and
-MT. SCOTT 1XIDUE, L O. O.
answer to th* Contest Manager, Mt. Meets every Tuestlay evening at 7:10.
Scott Herald, Lents Station. There’s I
Frank Mirwald, Noble Grand.
no red tape. Ask the advertisers for
your coupons with your purciiaaes.
W. E. Goggins, Rec. Sec.
All answers to weekly contests
Vlsilon Welcome.
must be in The Herald office not lat­
er than Wcdn«*day of the week fol­ I P. O. Wilson
K. C. Wdsou
lowing. The winner of the *5 00 cash
WIIAON'S
ALTO
CERV1UK
prize will be announced each Friday,
as will also those who send in correct
All Work Guaranteed and Dune at
solutions.
I ajmcs I Possible Price*
Read the Trade-at-Home page and
Vour Sa tictac ttou--Our Advertisement
enter the campaign now.
Phone 614'45
5919 92nd St. 3. E.
SI MMON8 FOR PUBLICATION IN
FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN
LOANS
KEMALS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
LAUER REALTY CO.
Oregon for Multnomah County.
No. F711
1M.A1. L8TATL.
W. E. Brazleton, Plaintiff,
CITI I'HOPEHTY sod 9AUM8
vs.
Phone 624-34
Babette Wahlgemuth, and any and all »18 72nd 8tr««<
i l KLAN L> STATION
other persons, if any, interested in
the lands hereinafter described, de­
KERN PARK REALITY
fendants.
To Babette Wahlgemuth, the above
COMPANY
named defendant:
I
•7*7 fUSTKB SOAD
In the name of the State of Ore-
gon: You are hereby notified that W. CITY PROPCKTY A SPECIALTY
Collections.
E.
r>. Dliitiu
Brazleton,
LVI4, the IIUIUVI
holder VI
of Certificate I Farms and Acreage.
Loans. Rentals. Notary Public
of Delinquency numbered 17841, is-!
3ued on the 6th day of April, 1920, j Phone 210-43
Portland. Orc.
by the Tax Collector of the County
of Multnomah, State of Oregon, for He*. 4822 With St.
Lent* Ex. Auto. 1322
Stand i’bone Marshall 2tZ>3
the amount of Two and 97-1001hs |
($2.97) Dollars, the same being the |
Mt Scott Transfer Co.
unount then due and delinquent for j
J. 8. Miller, Prop.
taxes for the year 1918, together with ,
Piano and Furniture Moving
Baggage
and Express
penalty, interest and costs thereon
jpon the .real property assessed to ' Daily Trips to Mt. Scott and Lents
Agt. ior Kock Springs and Klug Coal
you, of which you arc the owner as | Stand:
first and Taylor
Portland
appears of record, situated in said j
SuX «nd
For EXPRESS AND MOVING
wit;
,
Phone 611'44
The South (40) feet of the North 1 Ixical and Long Distance Hauling
one hundied and sixty two and 84-
ot all kinds.
lOOths (162.8-1) feet of the West one
Ixxive Orders at Perfection Confeo-
hundred fourteen and 2-10ths (114.2) ' -loncry, cor. 92nd and Foster Road,
feet, of Block “F" in Schcol Park Ad-.
JOHN E. DEAILDORFF
dition, within the corporate limits of ; peUr LarMQ
B wlnUrg
the City of Portland, tn Multnomah
County, State of Oregon.
MRS. A. STEINMAN
You are further notified that said I
W. E. Brazleton has paid taxes on
SPIRELLA CORSETIERE
said premises for prior or subsequent
Phones: 661-11; Local 1821
years with the rate of interest on
6421 88th St, S. E, Portland, Oregon
said amounts as follows:
’hat Every Woman Is Hunting for
1914 tax, paid April 9, 1920, $4.14, “ M Spirella,
the World's Best Corset”
12 per cent, certificate of redemption
No. 880.
Res. 643-56
1916 tax, paid April 9, 1920, tax re­ Phones: Office 640-73.
DR. 0. BRIMMER
ceipt number 31855, *2dM>, 12 per cent
delinquent.
DRUGLESS PHYSICIAN
1917 tax, paid April 9, 1920, tax re-
Manual Manipulation
•eipt number 31856, *2.44, 12 per cent, I
Magnetic Therapeutics
delinquent.
19207 Foster Rd, cor. 9'2nd. LENTS
1919 tax (first half, paid April 9,
1920; tax receipt number 81026, $1.31,
----------------------------------------------- N
H per cent.
PRACTICAL HAIRCUTS
1919 tax (second half, paid January
13, 1921, tax receipt number 210785,
VELVET SHAVES
$1.40, 12 per cent.
CHILDREN BARBERINO
Said Babette Wahlgemuth, as the
owner of the legal title of the above
A SPECIALTY
described property as the same ap­
See
CnawTKR A G korge
pears of record, and each of the oth­
er persons above named are 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
tioned in raid certificate.
And you
are hereby summoned to appear with­
in sixty days after the first publica­
tion of the summons exclusive of the
day of said first publication, and de­
fend this action or pay the amount
due as above shown together with
costs and accrued interest and in case
of your failure to do so, a decree will
be rendered foreclosing the lien of
said taxes and costs 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
uary. 1921, and the date of the first
publication of this summons is the
28th day of January, 1921.
All process and papeis in this pro­
ceeding may be served upon the un­
dersigned residing within the S’ate
of Oregon, at the address hereafter
mentioned.
r
H. P. ARNEST,
SCHEUERMAN BROTHERS
Attorney for the Plaintiff.
Address, No. 9133 Foster Road,
Contractors
and Builders
Portland, Oregon,
Phone 614-66
Tweaty-eae Years I «perlcnc*
o*tKst*t*t«i*mat(t*atit>iimsmsxmxsu«i
17 yesn In Portland
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Res. 6017 89th and 6101 89th S. E.
< When You Want to Move J
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The following is the offer the Mt.
Scott Herald is making to further
the "Buy-ot-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
hours of b a.m. and 5 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
largest number of votes, in this is­
sue is printed under the caption of
"Trade-at-Home Contest” the adver­
tisements of merchants anu business
nvii who have co-operated wi'h the
Herald to make this Trade-at-Home
Contest a success.
The Herald has
turn.shed each advertiser with vote
coupons, which are given with cash
purchases as follows:
In all plates if business except
bakeries, restou'ants, picture sho.v3
and drug stor s
50 VOTES ARE GIVEN Willi
EACH 50 CENT PURCHASE
In bakeries, restaurants and drug
stores—
50 VOTES ARE GIVEN WITH
EACH 25 CENT PURCHASE
A coupon good for 50 votes is is­
sued with every ticket at the Arleta
and Lents picture shows.
THE MEEKLY CONTEST
In 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,
find the missing letters and arrange
j them to form the name of one of the
firms 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
rect 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
of their family. There Is no red tape
connected with this contest; neatness
counts for nothing, and nothing
counts other than the correct answer
each week, together with the largest
number of votes for that particular
week.
Five dollars each week or *180 in
Phone 622-22
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all, is paid to winners for 26 weeks.
THE FINAL PRIZES
One hundred and fifty dollars will • I — . . . — ...... .
w.
be distributed among the five persons
LADIES’ and GENTS'
who respcctievly stand highest in the
s x*
TAILORS
number of votes secured during the
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entire 26 weeks.
X Styles and Fabric» Always the Latest
RESIDENCE
»50.00 First Prire.
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91.34 Foster Road
*40.00 Second Prise.
9436 Foster Rd. Lents, Ore.
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Next door tp Poetoffice
>30 Third Prise.
g Phone 623'45
LENTS
>20.00 Fourth Prisa.
»10.00 Fifth Prise.
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