Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, June 24, 1921, Image 3

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    Mt. Scott Herald Trade-at-Home CONTEST
Throughout the advertising appearing in this section letters purposely have been omitted, which, correctly
composed, will srwdi the name of one of the advertisers herein. Competition in this contest is open to all readers
of the Mt. Scott Herald, anti those living in the Mt. Scott district have the Fame chance of winning one of these
caph prices. 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 nnd 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.
N
GRAY'S CROSSING
OU know what you want to eat, but
do you know where to get the best
returns on the cost of eating?
Y
Grays Crossing
Market
EVERÏTHIHG 6000 10 EAT
If you will iwrinit u* the pleasure we can «sally demonstrate that
thi* store Is the logical place for you to trade whe nyou want satis­
factory service and the full value of your money.
Many hundred* of p«>ople know thia now. There ar* still a few we
would like to convince
We have the good* to convince if you have the inclinaion to be con­
vinced. Thia i* u plain statement of fact for your consumption.
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Phone 616-42
SPECIAIJ4 FOR SATURDAY. JUNE 25
Pot Roast Beof .
Salmon ........................... 2 for 25c
M. A R. Coffee .......................... 30c Prira* Short Kibe
Leg Pork Roast
8aIt Mackerel ................. 4 for 25c
Pork Steak ..
Sardine* .......................................... 5c
Veal Roast
Corn, 2 cant ............................... 25c Weinies ..
Itorge size Tomatoes ................. 10c Bologna ..
We reserve the right to limit the amount to each rinlaner.
F. Hathaway Grocery
6003 82nd St. S. £.
Auto 442 85
Staple and Fancy Groceries
al prices that are right Courte­
ous attention to your want* WE
GIVE GREEN tfrAMPS.
The Bargain Store of Unto
Currey’s Pharmacy
«2nd St.
5927 »2nd
I
BICYCLES
SUPPLIES.
The center of Mt. Scott district Manufac­
turer! of all kind« of Tin. Copper and Hbeet
Iron war»-, for kitchen i:*<- F*tIniaU-acheer
folly given on all new work fur re» Ide nee«
and busine«» block». Cornice. Fir« Door«.
Skylight« and al) kind* of roofing K<-pair­
ing oral! kind« Auto 9SG 2N get! th« »hop.
Looney
C. A. NORWOOD
5907 Foiter Rd., Myrtle Perle Sta.
LAURELWOOD
-
Fitting, Sewers
Repairing, Sup-
gladly furnished
6715 Footer Rd.
Phone 629-59.
E. R. BRADBURY
PLUMBING, GASFITTING AND
JOBBING
MILLARD AV. Ä 55th AV,
6337 Foster Road
Trumble’s Cash Market
J. A. TEENY
Fresh and Cured Meat* of Quality
600« Foater Road.
Auto 622-34
CRUM and CHAMBERS
FIRLAND
7136 55th Ave.
Auto 610-43
Fine*! Groceries, Fresh and Cured
Meat*, Poultry Feed», etc. We
specialize on Olympic product* and
Del Monte canned goods. Deliver-
ie* anywhere. Phone or call
Auto 618-10
GROCERIES
Fruit* and Produce in Sesami
6701 Foater Road
Kern Park
Phone Auto 619-45
At Arleta Station
Tor yo ir need* of Dry Goods and
Notion*.
let ui serve you and
aave you money and time.
Kern Park Hardware Co.
D. and P. GROCERY
WM. WOODHAM. Prop.
Builder*’ Hardware, Carpenters’
Tools, Tinware, Granite war*, or
Anything in Hardware, Paint* and
Olla. 2624 67th SL, S. E. Phone
Auto 628-21.
I. G. PURDIN
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES
Blue Bird Cleaners
6606 Footer Road.
Auto 6’2’34
Auto 625*10 Opp. Arlela Theater
PROMPT SERVICE
Phoenix I*harmacy
Cleaning. Pressing, Dyeing and
Repairing. Give ua a trial.
JOHN R. LEACH, Ph. G.
6616 Fuller Rd., S. K Portland. Or.
Brunswick or Columbia Phono­
graphs on easy payment*. Come
in and pick out your mnehine and
set your terns.
Gu to the
I^iurclwood Bakery
*
KERN PARK BAKERY
6615 Foster Road
Auto 628 12
Light Groceriaa and Strictly Home
Made Bakery Goods
HOT DINNERS
UNION
r
For French Pastry, Purity Bread
wrapped, also cookie* of a) kind*.
Fancy Cake* Made to Order
THE YEAGER THEATRE
6232 45th Avenue
Firland Confectionery
Where You Walt for the Car"
WEATHERLY ICE CREAM
Arleta Theatre
LENTS
6515 FOSTER ROAD
I a ) w Price Shoe Repairing
Friday June 24, Country Stor
Night—"The Ixrvc Villain”; Rolin
Comedy; Paramount Magazine.
High Quality Work Guaranteed
23 Years Experience
Bring your work to me and be sat­
isfied. ANTON GRIMM, 6020 92nd
St, next door to John D. grocery.
Saturday, June 25—W'm. Russell
in “The Man Who Dared”; Educa­
tional Comedy.
Sunday, June 26—(Catherine Cal­
vert in’“Dead Men Tel] No Tales”,
Senett (Jomedy, “My Goodness!”
COMING EVENTS
State Letter Carriers association,
Eugene, June 25.
Indian War Veterans of North Pa­
cific Coast, June 30.
Buyers’ Week, Portland, August 1
to 6.
Independent Order Red Men. great
council, Astoria, August 2.
Oregon State Fair, Salem, Sept.
26 to October 1.
Royal Arcanum, grand council
Portland. October 13.
Knights Templar, grand command­
cry, La Grande. October 13.
National Grange meeting, Port­
land, November 8-18.
Pacific
International
Livestock
exposition, Portland, November 25.
26.
Oregon Bar association, Portland,
December.
Mon.-Tues., June 27, 28—Pola
Negri in "Passion”; Chapter 9 of
“Velvet Fingers”.
Wed.-Thura., June 29-80—“The
Golden Trail”; Century Comedy;
Screen Magazine.
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ARCHER PLACE
Phone 626-14.
5537 Foster Road
R. FRANKS
Archer Place Grocer. Fancy and
Staple Groceries. Cigar* and Con­
fectionery, Fruits and Vegetables
Ninety-second Street and Carline-LENTS
ARCHER GARAGE
FRIDAY--"Love, Honor and Behave.”
ARCHER PLACE
SATURDAY--"The Faith Healer.”
H. and M. UMSTEAD
SUNDAY--"The Devil.”
5531 FOSTER ROAD
at Archer Place
LENTS
MONDAY, TUES., WED., THURSDAY-
Fancy end Staple Groceries
CASH AND CARRY
CHARLIE CHAPLIN in “THE KID.’*
k. _____________________
Mt. Hood Ice Cream Par­
lor and Lunch Room
__ ___________________________________ j
LENTS
LENTS
A. D. Kenworthy and Co.
L. T. Lewis & Co.
LENTS
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Firatclaaa service given day or
night. Close proximity to Ceme­
teries enables us to hold funeral*
at a minimum expense. Phone 618-
21. 6802-4 92nd St. Unta station.
9143 Fn»t*r Rd., cor. 92d. Mnt*
Special Dinner Served Every Day
Light Lunches, All Hours
Confectionery, Light Groceries, Ci­
gars, Tobaccos
MT. SCOTT BAKERY
LENTS GARAGE
Now Under New anagement
Delicious Bread, Pie* and Cakes
at LOWER PRICES
Giv* Ua a Trial 9139 Foater Rd.
AXEL KILDAHL . Prop.
A modern motor car service station
8919 Fo*ter Road; Phone 615-84
See our ad on page 2
J. H. Kramer Grocery
4662 92nd St. 8. E.
Auto 615*19
The finest freh and cured meats,
groceries, hay and feed. Wo aell
for cash and eave you money. Call
or phone—we deliver.
Successors to
LENTS MERCANTILE CO.
5805 92nd St. Phon* Auto <25-24
Grcerie* and General Merchandise
S.S. ALLEN
Hay, Grain. Fleur and Feed
of All Kinds
Auto 625-78
9326 Foster Road
Foeslcr’s Market and
Grocery
Re*. Phon* Auto 615-26
Office Phone Auto <26-43
Live and let live prices
Quality, Service—Yours for Buai-
ne**— I. T. FOSSLER
9209 Foster Road
Anto 012-13
C. E. Tillman Company
Real Estate— Maney to Loss
9106 Woodstock Av*_ Lento
«2nd ST. S. E.
JOHN D
WILLIAMSON BROS.
YOUR GROCER
MEAT
Everything That’s Good to Eat
Phone <12-22
Price and Service the Rest
7004 82nd St., fi. K Phone 616-14
6010 92nd Street
TREMONT
WOODSTOCK AVENUE
C. B. NORBLA D
I
TREMONT GROCERY
Anto 610-41 5907 72nd St., 8. E.
Staple groceries and dry goods.
Hay, grain and feed. Bakry goods
WE DELIVER. PHONE or CALL
Tremont Meat Market
W. C. EGG I MAN
You’ll like our meats -you’ll like
our servlce- and will be pleased to
serve you,
5909 72nd St.. S. E.
Auto 610-41
Tremont Station
House ol 1,000 Room*
A maze which forms a happy hunt­
ing ground for robbers. Is the t?use
formerly occupied by the ministry of
war In Vienna, says a correspondent.
The great size of the thousand roomed
house evidently attracts the attention
of thieves and the military and police
seem unable to keep them out. Or­
naments, pictures, typewriters, every­
thing and anything, liven to the door
knobs and knockers are constantly be­
ing carried away. When a thief, tn
the course of his wanderings, meets
anyone, he simply pretends to have
come on business, and goes on until he
conies to an unoccupied room, there
he quickly gathers together anything
he can lay his hands on, and departs.
In many cases the robbers have an
accomplice in the street to whom ar­
ticles are thrown from the witdew.
5511 Foster Rd., bet. 54th and 56th
Repairing, Washing, Polishing,
Oita, Greases, Ge* Second-hand-
auto* bought and sold. Crank cas­
es cleaned and flushed. All work
guaranteed.
(5-reel Mack Sennett Comedy)
M14 Woodstock Av*. A* to <10-11
Portland, Ore.
COME TO
J. A. CORNES and SON
TUMBLE IN TO
ARLETA
We carry the finest Itne of staple
and fancy groc*rie», cured meata,
fruit*, vegetables. Also Hartaell’s
Doughnut*—be*t in th* eity.
._ Get acquainted with u* and
you'll always trade her*.
Rea. 629-71
ARLETA
It's all right or your muaey back.
BUY YOUR GROCER­
IES WHERE YOUR
DOLLARS GET VALUE
QUALITY, SERVICE
REPAIRING
KERN PARK
KRRN PARK
GRAY'S CROSSING
GENERL STORE AND
MARKET
Hansen Sheet Metal Works
Kern Park Sta.
6715 Foster Rd.
M. & R. MARKET
I II Come« From —
MYRTLE PARK
KERN PARK
B. F. MILLER
Plumbing Supplie* and Fixtare*
Estimates Furnished
5926 92nd St.
Auto 616-34
TREMONT
ROSEMARY
X/
PARK
GROCERY
C. G. SIMMONS
7825 Foster Rd.
Auto 612-27
Reed’s Transfer Co.
Auto 624-18
Local and long ditance hauling.
Not the biggest trucks in town,
but the biggest trucks for $2.00 per
hour. Coal. All kinds of building
material.
9319 Foater Road
vvof I c
5827 72nd St.
Ante 613’33
G. A. Morrison Lbr. Co.
Tremont Station. Ante 616-55
Everything tn the Builders’ Una
COAL and WOOD
Phone Yenr Order, Prompt Service
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Mult­
nomah, I-rebate Department.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Janies McKenzie, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned ha* filed hi* final account
and report as administrator of the
«•tale of James McKenzie, deceased,
and that the Judge of the above en­
titled court has fixed July 9, 1921, at
the hour of 9:30 a. m. and the court­
room of said Court in the courthouse
of Multnomah County at Portland,
Oregon, as the time and place for
hearing objections to said final report
ad account. All persons having ob­
jections thereto are notified to pre­
sent same * to “ said
~ !J "
---- * on or " before
"
Court
said date.
Date of first publication, June 3,
1921.
Date of last publication, June 24,
1921.
A. D. KENWORTHY,
Administrator of the Estate of
James McKenzie, deceased.
H. P. Arnest, Suite 1210, Yeon
Building, Portland, Oregon, Attorney
for Administrator.
NOTICE
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Mult­
nomah, Probate Department.
No. 18904
In the Matter of the Estate of Lo­
renz Freiainger. Sr., Deceased.
Notice ia hereby given that pursu
ant to the order of the above entitled
court, made and entered on the 25th
day of May, 1921, in the above en­
titled estate, authorizing, empower­
ing and directing the undersigned to
sell all the right, title and interest
of Lorenz Freisinger, Sr., deceased,
in and to Lot Seven (7), Block Three
(3), Clemson Addition, now within
the corporate limits of the City of
Portland, Multnomah County, Ore­
gon, at private sale, for cash, or part
cash and balance secured by mort­
gage on the aforesaid premises, the
undersigned will on and after July
2nd. 1921, offer said property for
sale, to the highest bidder for cash, or
part cash and balance secured by
mortgage on said property, subject
to confirmation of the above entitled
court, and subject to all incumbrances
of record, if any such there be, and
to be made at private sale.
Bids must specify cash price of­
fered, and also amount offered as
part cash and balance to be secured
by rr.ortgaire cn said property at 7
per cent interest, and mav be made
and submitted to the undersigned at
the office of Howard P. Arnest, his
attorney, at 1210 Yeon Building.
Portland, Oregon.
Date of first publication. May 27.
1921.
JOHN FREISINGER,
Administrator of the Estate of Lo­
renz Freisinger, Sr., Deceased.
Howard P. Arnesi, Attorney for Ad­
ministrator, Suite 1210 Yeon Build
ing, Portland. Oregon.
WILL CBOFT
Faraltare, Repairs. l>katateri*t
Paintiag
MANZ & MIRWALD
Ladle*' and Gentlemen's Tailors
Cleaning. Pressing, Repairing
Suits Made to Order
5801 92nd St., Portland, Oregon
Phone 625 23
Yott Bldg.
DR. C. S. OGSBURY
DENTISTRY
Lenta Station
Portland, Oregon
Office Phon* 616-10
Phone Tabor 767
1607 Willow Av*.
EXODO NTIA
Cor_92nd_and Foster Road
Columbia Plaster
Wall Board
Department Store
The smooth sheet plaster that caa no$
bookie or warp. Fire retarding.
Phone 610-20, Lenta
Dvrt, Window», PooUnt, Paint», Kar-
ni»hat, Bru the».
Building Materials, Spaeials
DR. A. a. ATWOOD
DENTIST
Rooma 4 and I, Yott Bldg.
Phone 620-20
9207 Foater Road
HOWARD P. ARNEST
ATTOB.NZT AT la*
Main 8308
Suite 1210-1217
Yeon Building
Portland. Oregon
T>enta Office: 9133 Foater Road.
Auto 946-26, 7 to 9 p. m.
mt . scorr lodge , l o. o. r.
Meets every Tuesday evening at 7:30.
Frank Mirwald, Noble Grand.
W. E. Goggins, Rec. See.
Visitor* Welcome.
MT. SCOTT
Camp No. 116541, Modern Woodman
of America.. Meets every accoad and
fourth Wednesday of each month at
Woodmere Hall, 7630 60th Av*. & E.
F. B. VOLTS, Clerk.
Phone 640-73.
DR. NEWCOMB
DRUGLESS PHYSICIAN
Manual Manipulation
Magnetic Therapeutics
9207 Foster Rd., cor. 92nd.
LENTS
e. G. WiUon
0 SFELDT, 145 First Street
Main e»r»
For good eats. We serve special
dinners, short orders. Beat meats
served.
Special Sunday chicen
dinners. Give u* a trial.
WM. PARRISH
9123 Foater Rd., Opp. Poatoffice
■111 Work Guaranteed and Doue at
Louent I'uaolble Prive»
lour SatiotacUuu—Our Advertlaeeneut
Phone 614-45
WOOD SAW
Phone 640-57
HOME
COOKING
AT
1. 0. Kenworthy & Co.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Sorvice Given Day
or Night
Clone Proximity to Cemeteries
Enables U« to Hold Funeral*
at a Minimum Expense
Phone 618-21
Flrat-class
Gilkey’s Restaurant
I
5802-4 92nd St.
Lenta Sta.
5919 82nd St. S. E.
RENTAL*
LOANS
LAUER REALTY CO.
HEAL LOTATK
CITI PBOPBBTI sad YARMa
Phone 624-34
¡013 73ad Stmt
riRLAND STATION
KERN PARK REALTY
COMPANY
«1ST ru»izs BOAD
CITY PKOPEBTY A SPLCIALTY
Farms and Acreage.
Collection*.
Loans. Rental* Notary Public
Phoae 210-43
Portland. Ore.
Res. 4822 90th St.
Auto 661-11
»Gad Phon. MarabaU MU
ML Scott Transfer Co.
J. 8. loiter, Pr.p.
Piano and Furniture Moving
Baggage and Express
Daily Trip* to ML Scott and Lenta
AgL tor Kock Springs and Klug Coal
Stand: First and Taylor
Portland
J. HUNT HENDRICKSON
Attorney-at-Law
Spalding Building
Portland, Ore.
Main 421
Paint! Paint!
Pure House Paint, reg. price $4 &
$4-25 gal., spl. $3.65 gal. Our Cot­
tage Paint, reg. $3.25 gal., spl. per
gal., $2.60. Made with pure Lin­
seed Oil and contains 55 per cent
lead and zinc. Shingle Stain, 5-g*l.
cans, gal., $1. Green $1.10. Gray
$1.25. Plaster Wall Board, 5c sq.
ft All goods guaranteed as rep­
resented or money refunded.
PIDCOCK & HAZEL
145 1st St.
Phone Main 6978
k_—____________________________
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REAL ESTATE
PRACTICAL HAIRCUTS
Cor. 92nd and Woodstock Ave.
VELVET SHAVES
CHILDREN BARBERING
A SPECIALTY
X.
Call Alt Lents 2011
MATT GREENSLADE
Wagon Repairing
Eagle Garage
Local or Long Distance Hauling
Horseshoeing 4 Gen. Blacksmithing
AUTO REPAIRING
9327 Foster Road
Lente
1 ■ - ■ —•«
/■
Nippon Florist Co.
7315 Sixty-third St
V
Fk«*e Tatar 304
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SCHEUERMAN BROTHERS
Bedding Plants. Cut Flowers
for all occasions
Funaml Danenine a Seaaiatty
Contractors and Builder»
Phon* <14-66
Tweaty-eae Year* Experience
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17 years in Portland
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“Ko Sign too Large or too Smalr
KEARNS BROS
K. C. Wilson
WLLfeON'S ALTO HERV1C*
&T Trucking
MADE IN OREGON
Cottage Restaurant
LENTS
See C hsstbr A G iorgi
DO TOOK OWN VLASTKKINC WITH A
HAMMKK AID
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Re*. 618-18
DR. P. J. O’DONNELL
LIVt'AND nr Live PKICKS
KATZKY BROS.
THAT WILL SATISFY
Home-made Pie* and Pastries
6009 92nd St.
Ix-nta
Under New Management
CARDS
LENTS STATION
Phone 626-75
Car venter and Builder
Phone Auto 661-11
PROFESSIONAL
D. J. (VCONNOR
Many movie actors are said to be
starving in California, but we never
see it reproduced on the screen.
Tremont Plumbing Shop
A. C. NUTTER
Repair work a specialty; ga* fit­
ting. Estimating on any job, nay
•lie. Right prices. Guaranteed
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for the County of Mult-
I nomah, Probate Department.
Notice ii hereby J gi jiven that the un-
dcraigned, J. E. Ha aynea, has been
appointed by Honorable George Taz-
well. Judge of the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon, for the County
of Multnomah, Probate Department,
as the administrator of the estate of
Sarah Witaon Haynes, also known aa
Sarah Haynes, deceased, and has duly
qualified a* such.
All per tons having claims against
■aid estate are hereby notified and
retjuired to present the same under
oath with proper voucher* therefor
attached, within six months from
the date of this notice, to th* un­
dersigned at the office of H. P. Ar­
nest, 1210 Yeon Building, Portland,
Oregon.
Date of first publication, June 10,
1921.
Date of last publication, July. 1.
1921.
J E. HAYNES,
Administrator of the estate of Sa­
rah Wilson Haynes, also known as
Sarah Haynes, deceased.
HP. Arnest, 1210 Yeon Building,
Portland, Oregon, Attorney for
Administrator.
Res. 6017 S»th and 6101 89th S. E.
Try Me
Phone Automatic 621-71.
Globe Sign Co.
Phane Cat «31
P. CHAUSSEE
713 BarOagtoa St.
Team Work and Excavating
Hou«e Moving and Wrecking
3929 70th St., 8. E. Portland,'Oro.
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When You Want to Move ’
Phone 922-22
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fnn'S TRANSFER
LANES’ and GENTS’
and Express Auto Truck
RESIDENCE
9649 Foster Rd. Lents, Ore.
[HRLICHÂ BERNHARDT
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TAILORS
X Sty lea and Fabric* Always th« Latest
9134 Foater Road
Next door to Postoffic*
= Phon* 628*46
LENTS
3
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