Mt. Scott Herald Trade-at-Home CONTEST Throughout the advertising appearing in this section letters purposely have teen omitted, which, correctly composed, will spell the name of one of the advertisers herein. Competition 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 te 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. GRAY'S CROSSING Grays Crossing Market EVERÏTHN6 GOOD TO EAT Phone 616-42 F. Hathaway Grocery «00.1 «2nd St. 8. E. Auto 642 »5 Staple and Fancy Groceries at prices that arc right Courte­ ous attention to your want». WE GIVE GREEN 8TMPS. If it t omes From— Currey’s Pharmacy GRAY'S CROSSING ----------------------------------- —--------- --------------------- . PRE-WAR PRICES We give Trading Stamps and Trade-at-Home Coupons. M. & R. MARKET The Bargain Store of Lenta 5927 92nd Street Auto 613-10 ---------- — KERN PARK KERN PARK TUMBLE IN TO J. A. CORNES and SON Trumble’s Cash Market J. A. TEENY Fresh and Cured Meats of Quality 6606 Foster Road. Auto 622-31 GROCERIES Fruits and Produce in Seanon 6701 Foster Road Kern Park Phone Auto 619-45 At Arlela Station Auto 625'10 Opp. Arlela Theater Kern Park Hardware Co. D. and P. GROCERY 1. G. PURDIN STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES 660« Foster Road. Auto 622'31 WM. WOODHAM, Prop. Iluiltier«' Hardware, Carpenters’ Tools, Tinware, Graniteware, or Anything in Hardware, Paints and Oils. 2624 67th St., S. E. Thone Auto 628-21. PROMPT SERVICE Phoenix Pharmacy < leaning. Pressing, Dyeing and Reitairig. t.nc us a trial. KERN PARK BAKERY JOHN K. LEACH. Ph. O. 661« Foster Rd.. 8. E. Portland. Or. Brunswick or Columbia Phono­ graphs on easy payments. Come in and pick out your machine and ret your term». MIS Fester Road Auto 628-12 Light Groceries and Strictly Home Made Bakery Good» HOT DINNERS UNION Go to the S715 Foster Rd. Tbr liter of Mt. Hcott dl*trlet Manufac­ turer* of all kind* of Tin, Copper and Bheet Iron ware, for kitchen u*c. Entiinaleachr^r fully given <>n all new work foff rWMmtOW and bualce*» block* Cornice, Fire Door*. Hkyllghta and all kim!» of roofing. pair­ ing of ail kind*. Auto 2KM* get* the »nop. J. W. Looney Plumbing, Gas and Cesspools. plies. Estimates Kern Park Sta. PEACHES ................................ per can, 20c SALMON 2 lor 26C TOMATOES......................... Large can, 10c CORN ....................................... 16C, 2 lor 26c APRICOTS ............................ per can, 20c SHORTENING, in pails........... per lb., 15c AR LEIA Blue Bird Cleaners Hansen Sheet Metal Works Kern Park St*. REMEMBER THEM and how those of the last few years have seemed in comparison. Well, we are doing our part to bring living down to nor­ mal. No need to go down town for groceries at live and let live prices—here they are, right here IN LENTS: It’» al right or your money hack For your ned» of Dry Goods and Notions. let ua serve you and save you money and timo. KERN PARK Fitting, Sewers Repairing, Sup­ gladly furnished 6J15 Foster Rd. MILLARD AV. & 55th AV. COME TO I CRUM and CHAMBERS 62.12 15th Avenue ARCHER PLACE H. and M. UMSTEAD 5531 FOSTER ROAD at Archer Place Fany and Staple Groceries CASH AND CARRY LENTS 5907 Foster Rd., Myrtle Park Sta. LAURELWOOD Phone 629-59, Res. 629-71 E. R. BRADBURY PLUMBING, GASFITTING AND JOBBING 6337 Foster Road Portland, Ore. FIRLAND 6515 FOSTER ROAD Friday, April 22 (Country Store Night)—"The Forbidden City”, with Nornia Talmadge; Comedy; Magazine. Saturday, April 23—Chas. Ray in "Homer Comes Home”; comedy Sunday, April 24—Wm. Famum in "If I Were King”; Fatty Ar­ buckle in "Fatty Out West". Monday--Tuesday. Apr. 25-26—- "Love, Honor and Behave”; Last i episode “Fighting Fate”. Wednesday, April 27—Frank Ma­ yo in “The Marriage Pitt”; 2-ree! comedy, “Hot Dog”. Thursday, April 28—Dorothy Dalton in “Guilty of Love”; Ep. 7 "Double Adventure”. I _____________ ARCHER PLACE pAY... Your Gas BiD ...at««. Curreys Pharmacy LENTS .Monday, Tuesday, Apr 25-26— Mail Marriage, with Carmel Mv- ers; The First Tintype—some c.aiiedy; Diamond Queen, episode No. 3. Sunday, Apr, 24 -The Price of Wedm -day. Thursday. Apr. 27- Possession, with Ethel Clayton; 28—It’s a Great Life; The Simp— Dnbbling in Art, a Sennett come­ an Educational comedy; Pathe dy; Burton Holmes Travelogue News, the latest news pictures. Friday, Apr. 29—The Girl With the Jazz Heart—a rea] Jazz feature ____________________________________________________ J LENTS LENTS Grays Crossing Saturday. Apr. 2" Officer 666. with Tom Moore; Edgar’» Jonah Day, one of »erics of best come­ dies made; Screen Magazine. its sll right or your money back LENTS [ARY PARK GROCERY C. G. SIMMONS Auto 612-27 Reed’s Transfer Co. 9.119 Foster Road Auto 624-18 lx>cal 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. 9139 Foster Rd , Lents. A. 610-47 The Largest 10-Cent loaf in ML Scott. Finest pastry goods are here for you. Perfection, Quality, Without Adulteration. Phone Auto 661-11 MANZ & MIRWALD Ladies' and Gentlemen's Tailors Cleaning. Pressing. Repairing Suits Made to Order 5801 92nd St., Portland, Oregon J. II. Kramer Grocery 4802 92nd St. 8. E. Auto 615-1» The finest freeh and cured menta, groceries, hay and feed. We sell for cash and save you oney. Call or phone—we deliver. KATZKY BROS. Department Store 84th ST. 8. E. Phone 610-20, Lents WILLIAMSON BROS. HOME COOKING I AT GENERAL STORE AND MEAT MARKET Price and Service the Best. 692» 84th St. S. E. Phone 616'11 Gilkey’s Restaurant WOODSTOCK AVENUE BUY YOUR GROCER­ IES WHERE YOUR DOLLARS GET VALUE QUALITY, SERVICE THAT WILL SATISFY Home-made Pies and Pastries 6009 92nd St. Lents Under New Management Tremont Meat Market G. A. Morrison Lbr. Co. Cottage Restaurant W. C. EGGIMAN You’ll like our meats —you’ll like our service- -and will bo pleased to serve you. 5909 72nd St.. 8. F,. Anto 610-41 Tremont Station Tremont Station. Anto 610-56 Everything in the Builders' Line COAL and WOOD For good eats. We serve special dinners, short orders. Best meats served. Special Sunday chicken dinners. Give us a trial. WM. PARRISH 9123 Foster Rd., Opp. Postoffice Phone Your Order, Prompt Service PROFESSIONAL CARDS Mrs. Ella Orton of Lents wrote Phone 625 23 Yott Bldg. lh following verses for Millard Av enue church services Palm Sunday DR. C. S. OGSBURY and they were sung by George CoI­ DENTISTRY vey of 7820 55th avenue: Lenta Station Portland, Oregon To the Holy City of Jerusalem The Inrrl in triumph came. Office Phone 615-10 Re«. «1*-1* How the voices rang A« the people sang DR. P. J. O’DONNELL Iztud Hosannas to His name. He is living. EXODONTIA Our hearts rejoice today. He is living, Cor, 92nd and Foster Road LENTS Christ the Way! DR. A. O. ATWOOD And th« path is bright For He is the light— DENTIST Sing glad anthems to our King. Today we bring the palms and flow­ Rooms 4 and 5, Yott Bldg. ers. Phone 620-20 9207 Foster Road We offer in memory To the Holy One, HOWARD P. ARREST God’s beloved Son “ ATTOaxST AT LA* To the Christ whose love make free. Main 8308 Suite 1210-1217 Yeon Building He is living Portland, Oregon Our hearts rejoice today- He is living Lents Office: 9133 Foster Road. Christ the Way! Auto 661-11; L 2112; 7 to 9 p. m. And the path Is bright For He is the light— MT. SCOTT Sing glad anthems to the King. Camp No. 11650, Modern Woodman of America.. Meets every second and Educational Methods Change It is a far cry from the old school fourth Wednesday of each month at days when what one mostly learned Woodmere Hail, 7630 60th Av«. 3. E. was the principle of the three “R’s”. F. B. VOLTS, Clerk. to our m<->dern educational system. Now we have, and rightly. too. in­ MT. SCOT! LO1K4E, L O. O. struction in American ideals and na- Meets every Tuesday evening at 7:30. t riot ism. musical education, physical education and many other lines. Pro- Frank Mirwald, Noble Grand. hablv no child realizes its privileges W. E. Goggins, Rec. Sec- of livint- in this dav of intensive ed­ Visitors Welcome. ucation. but it will later. A few lines published by the National Wei far» P. O. Wilson K. a Wilson association of New York. as an aid to better posture in the physical ed­ WILMON'8 ALTO SERVICE ucation department, run as follow? AU Work Guartutod mid Doue at and seem very apt and appropriate' Lowest Possible Prices There was a crooked man Who walked a crooked mile: Your SatisfactM>u--O«ur Advertisenieat But I. when I go walking. Phone 614'45 5919 92nd St 8. H Don’t walk in crooked style. I keep my chin and stomach in And hold mv chest up higher. LOANS UICNTALa And step along so straight and LAUER REALTY CO. strong, NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT 19*44 In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Mult nomah, Probate Department. In the Matter of the Estate of Louis Corak, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed his final ac count and report as administrator >f the estate of Louis Corak, de ceased, and that the Judge of the -bove entitled court has fixed May 7. 1921, at the hour of 9:30 a- m. and the courtroom of said Court in the courthouse of Multnomah County at Portland. Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objections to said final report and account. All per «on« having objections thereto an notified to present the same to said Court on or before said date. Date of first publication, April 8. 1921. Date of last publication. April 29, 1921. FRANK HARPER. Administrator of the Estate of Ix>uis C-orak, deceased. II. P. Amest. Suite 1210, Yeon Building. Portland, Oregon, Attorney for Administrator. 7Ae Crescent HEAL E8TATK ClIX PMOPKHTI and FAKMU Phone 624-34 5018 72ad Sente fl it LAND STATION KERN PARK REALTY COMPANY i:« fostkh aoAii CITY PROPERTY A 8PUULTY Farms and Acreage. Collections. Loans. Rentals. Notary Public Phone 210-43 ML Scott Transfer Co. J. 8. MUler. Prop. Piano and Furniture Moving Baggage and Express Daily Trip, to Mt. Scott and Lenta Agt. tar Hack Springe aad King Caal Stand: First ainl Taylor Portland For EXPRESS AND MOVING Phone 614-44 Local and Long Distance Hauling of all kinds. Leave Orders at Perfection Confec­ tionery, cor. 92nd and Foster Road. JOHN E. DEARDORFF P«t«r Larun B. Winters SPIRELLA CORSETIERE O. E. SCHUPP— 266 Alder near 3rd Phones: 661-11; Local 1821 Strictly Home Cooking 6421 88th St, S. E., Portland, Oregon Phone Main 541 N What Every Woman Is Hunting for “Spirella, the World’s Best Corset” Phones: Office 640-73. Columbia Plaster Wall Board 6022-82nd St., S. E. Cor. 92nd and Woodstock Ave. LENTS STATION Phone 626-75 Phone Automatic 621-71. P. CHAUSSEE Team Work and Excavating House Moving and Wrecking 3929 7th St., S. E. Portland, Ore. , V———————--------- __— ■ <:*«:****.ststst*st»m*.MststsisistststststQ K I I When You Want to Move Phone 622-22 FETTY'S TRANSFER and Express Auto Truck RESIDENCE 9436 Foster Rd. Lents, Ore. Res. 643-56 DR. 0. BRIMMER DRUGLESS PHYSICIAN Manual Manipulation Magnetic Therapeutics 9207 Foster Rd., cor. 92nd. LENTS '------------------------------------------- —> Woodstock Electric Co. Phone Sellwood 2055 5220 Forty-third St. PORTLABO, ORE. V. ------------------------------------------- Caroenter and Builder REAL ESTATE Auto 661-11 Stand Pkou. Marshall 20*3 MRS. A. STEINMAN Guaranteed Paints SUMMONS No. H-4327 MADE IN OREGON In the Circuit Court of the State of Compare these price* and Remember, your money is refu ided if the good* Oregon, in and for the County of prove unsatisfactory. Multnomah. H. C. King Tyler, Plaintiff, BOUSE PAINT. . . Qal. S2.M v. " “5 Oal. can. per (ial. 2.5» Julia Swift Tyler, Defendant. FLOOR PAINT. . . Oal. J. 25 To Julia Swift Tyler, defendant SHINGLE STAIN. . . Qal. 1.15 above named: “ 5 Gal. css, per Qal. I.U In the name of the State of Ore­ gon, you are hereby required to ap­ PIDCOCK & HAZEL pear and answer the complaint filed 145 First St Portland against you in the above entitled ■ suit and court within six weeks from -------------- the date of the first publication of WILL CROFT this summons, and if you fail to ap­ pear and answer said complaint on , or before the 9th day of May. 1921, Fsrsltsre, Repairs. Ipholsterinf the plaintiff will apply to the above Painting I entitled court for the relief demand­ L ! V E ‘A N D LET LIVERRtCES ed in his complaint, to wit: For a decree of absolute divorce forever Phone Tabor 767 1607 Willow Ave. dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between DO TOUR OWN PLASTERING WITH A plaintiff and defendant, upon the HAMMER AND grounds of willful desertion for a ; period of more than one year last past, and preceding the date of com­ mencement of this suit, and for his costs and disbursements herein. This summons is published in pur­ The smooth sheet plaster that can not suance of an order of the Honorable buckle or warp. Fire retarding. J. P. Kavanaugh, Presiding Judge of Door«, Windows, Roofing, Paint a, V.r- the Circuit Court of the State of Ore­ niahea, Iruihei, gon for Multnomah County, made on Building Material a, Specish the 25th day of March, 1921, direct­ MADE IN OREGON ing said summons to be published I once a week for six consecutive and OHSFELDT, 145 First Street ) successive weeks in the Mount Scott Mate t»7l Herald, a newspaper of general cir­ culation in the City of Portland, Ore­ gon. f Date of first publication, March 25, 1921. Contractor »a Builder Date of last publication, May 6, 1921. Let me figure on your work. ROBERT R. RANKIN, Attorney for Plaintiff, 508 Platt G. ROGER WILLIAMS Building, Portland. Oregon. D. J. O’CONNOR Portland, Ore. Res. 4822 90th St. Cafeteria r ROS 7825 Foster Rd. MT. SCOTT BAKERY C. B. NORBLA D C. A. NORWOOD Ninety-second Street and Carline 911.1 Fost’r Rd., cor. »2d, l.enta Special Dinner Served Every Day Ligh Lunches, All Hour» . Confectionery, Light Groceries, Ci­ gars, Tobaccos 8614 Woodstock Ave. Auto 610-11 REPAIRING Arleta Theatre THEYEAGERTHEATRE Mt. Hood Ice Cream Par­ lor and Lunch Room 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 ui and you’ll always trade here. BICYCLES SUPPLIES. 7136 55th Ave. Auto 610-43 I Finest Groceries, Fresh and Cured Meats, Poultry Feeds, etc. We specialize on Olympic products and I Del Monte canned goods. Deliver- ies anywhere. Phone or call._____ ____________ ABLET A____________ i Laurel wood Bakery For French Pastry, Purity lirciul wrapped, also cookies of al kinds. Fancy Cakes Made to Order MYRTLE PARK MRS. ELLA DRTON WRITES PALM SUNDAY ANTHEM PRACTICAL HAIRCUTS VELVET 8HAVES CHILDREN BARBERINO A SPECIALTY See C hbstkb A O sobgs k DR. A. C. LUNDBERG CHIROPRACTOR Phone 614-81 Yott Bldg. 9207 Foster Road MATT GREENSLADE Wagon Repairing Horseshoeing & Gen. Blacksmithing AUTO REPAIRING »327 Foster Road Lente SCHEUERMAN BROTHERS Contractors and Builders Phone «14-56 Twenty-ose Veers Experience 17 years tn PuWfcnd Res. 6017 89th and 6101 89th S. E. V^————————