Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, September 30, 1921, Image 4

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    ANNOUNCING THE
20th Century Grocers
Saint Helens
Oregon City
Vancouver
Authorized Ford and Fordson Dealers
None of your money goes for delivery of other people's goods or loss of bad accounts.
You must read these ads—you must visit these stores. If you are to understand the difference
in price between cash and carry and charge and delivery stores.
The only real cash and carry stores are the 20th Century Stores.
EXTRA ATTRACTIONS FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY
ROYAL BAKING POWDER, LARGE CANS 39c, 2 1-2 LB. CAN 41.19
20 Mule Team Borax Chips
Large Package«. 29c
FULL POUND PACKAGE ARGO CORN OR ARGO GLOSS STARCH 10c
ROYAL WHITE SOAP, SIX BARS 25c, BOX OF 100 BARS $3.76
Dromedary Dates, New Stock
23c. 2 for 45c
New Pack Shrimp. Fancy Stock
20c caa
Otte* Salad Points, New Pack
Tall Can . 25c
KERRS SELF SEALINS CAPS COMPLETE, WIDE MOUTH 25c, REGULAR 209
KERRS ECONOMY CAPS DOZEN 25c
SEVEN ROLLS SKYLINE TOILET PAPER 25c
STANDARD BRANDS CORN, PEAS, TOMATOES, 2 CANS 25c, DOZ. $1.45, 2 DOZ. $2.45
Faste y Jap Rice
4 lbs. 25c
California Lima Beans
5 lbs. 25c
L ook Thread Cocoaaat
Ite lb.
There really are no better places to safeguard your grocery bills
STORES and they are conveniently located.
Fancy Small White Beans
4 lbs. 25c
Campbell’s Tomato Soup
lte
Dory Soap
3 bars 24c
than
these
Buy, Sell or Trade
Portland
To Gel the Most out of Money that you Spend for
Food you Must buy the 20th Century Way
Crises
3-lb. cans 55n
READ-IMPORTANT
ARMENTROUT-WICKE MOTOR CO
82nd and Foster Road
Preferred Stock Tomato Soup
3 cans 25c
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20th
CENTURY
92nd St., Lents, Next to Multnomah State Bank
Portland, Oregon
ANYTHING OF VALUE
FRIENDS CHINCH
Sunday school at 9:45. Next Sun-
day is Rally Day. School will begin
at the regular hour,
The first 15
minutes will I* use,! in taking class
records ami whatever other buaineta
ia necessary to be done.
The Rally Day program will begin
at 10 o'clock. Preaching services at
11 am. and 7:8« pm. The new pas­
tor, Rev. F. J. Cope, will preach at
l*>th services. The pastor and his
wife are already winning a large
place in the hearts of the people.
Regular C. E. meeting at 6:25 Sun-
day.
The C. E. executive council will
meet at the home of the pastor. 942S
57th avenue, Friday evwatng at 7:30.
The Quaker Giants boys clsas met
at the home of James Shray Wednes­
day evening for a social time. After
games were played and a good time
generally, refreshments of lemonade
and cookies and popcorn »ere served
Those present were Jessie Smith.
Lloyd Smith, Luther Pennoyer, Clif­
ford I-amb. James Shray. Ralph Lew-
ia, Robert Morine and others.
Women's prayer meeting is held ev­
ery Wednesday afternoon at 2 p m. in
the annex. Children’s meeting Fri-
day at 4 p.m., Myrtle Lewis in charge.
The Thursday evening prayer meet­
ing* are well attended and full of in­
terest The pastor’s subject last week
was "Faith" and was presented in a
very edifying way.
BI TTE BOOSTERS’ P «BODY
the
the
Anolent Dye Tee Costly.
Tyrian purpl«. the moot famous
of antiquity, vu so sapousivv that in
the reign of DUx'letlan co« pound of
purple wool cost 8240, which would
make the dye Itself worth about «6.000
S pound. I d IW0 Professor F'rledlau
dor gathered 11.000 of the see snail«
from which this ancient dye was made
and prepared • little of the coloring
matter. Hie investigations showed It
tn be Identical with a dye known to
Synthetic chemists, but not used on
account of Its Inferiority to other
synthetic 4y*s which are both cheap
and eotumon st the present day.
LADY
BARBER
I Everything under the Sun
| WHAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE
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Newman’s Exchange
MT. SCOTT STORE, KERN PARK STATION
6605 Foster Road, Cor. 66th
Classified Ads
i
Phones Ant 425-42 427-44 Main 4496
Advertisements under this bead­
ing 10c per line first insertion; te
per line each subsequent issue. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH
Minimum charge, 25c.
Count six
—
words to the line.
There’s a lovely highway leading
Out to the land we love best.
Where nature smiles her sweetest
In the Golden West.
WIDOW WOMAN supporting young
To God’s wonderland ’twill lead you;
family of four would like to have
Take your autos then and drive
plain sowing Mrs. McKeown, 9220
58th Ave., Lenta.
39-2tx
And meet us all in Oregon
In 1925.
—F. R. G.
WANTED—Plain sewing, reasonable.
Mrs. Thorsen, 6623 93rd St. 39-2tx
There is a long, long trail a-winding,
And it* ends on Highway Butte,
LOST—A pair of brown gauntlet
Where the minstrel* are a-*inging,
gloves at Multnomah State Bank
To the music of the lute.
corner, I-ecits Liberal reward 9019
The hills are all about it;
57th avenue.
39-ltx
The lakm lay still and mute;
The world will be there to greet you BARGAIN—A modern «-room, well
constructed house. Cement side­
At Columbia Highway Butte.
-W. W. A.
walk, 1H blocks from Arleta school,
two from station
Easy terms.
BOOST
Automatic «29-67.
39-ltx
Arista N aw « Nnfps n»«lt
Lord’s Supper wiU be di* cottage Sunday at 2:30, for the pur­
/^rieia news notes permed at the morning service next pose of planning a program for the
Sabbath.
The minister will talk to district Sunday school convention to
(Continued from first page.)
the children on the “Story of Two be held the afternoon of the last Sun­
Following the children’s day in October, at the Third U. B.
ing this week to their new home in Doors.”
sermon will be the regular morning church. The program will be printed
Rose City Park.
sermon. Senior C. E. will meet at later.
Donald Lockwood and Everett Ball,
Rev. John Handsaker will speak on
6:30. Bright, popular evening service
son of Prof. Ball of Franklin high at 7:30.
Sunday evening at the Mt. Tabor
school, went to Salem Monday to en­
The seniors and juniors held their Presbyterian church on his journey to
ter Willamette University. Donald <s
first meeting since vacation last Sun­ Armenia.
a sophomore; Everett a freshman.
day evening.
The Rev. T. E. Finley's daughter
Laurelwood M. E.
On Sunday the church was resplen­
will not return to Willamette this dent in its newly carpeted aisles and
Sunday is the last one before the
year, but will teach music here, in­ oiled floors.
conference year. It is also Rally and
stead.
A number of the members attended Promotion Day. The Sunday school
Mrs. Dr. Boone has been quite ill the convention banquet Tuesday even­ has doubled in enrollment this year.
I just Sunday there were 27 in attend­
the past week, but is now able to be ing at the irst Presbyterian church.
ance.
up.
Sunday school rally October 9th.
October 5, conference will conven-- Boost your city, boost your friend;
Twenty-five or 30 of the deacons
at Forest Grove. Dr. Lockwood wa> Boost the lodge that you attend,
Arleta Baptist
and deaconesses of the Arleta Baptist
you’re
Round-up week began auspiciously elected as delegate and Mrs. Lillian Boost the street on which
church, and a number of friends and
dwelling.
Perry,
alternate.
The attendance taxed the
relatives, assembled at the home of Sunday.
The fourth quarterly conference Boost the goods that you are celling,
N. E. Chambless on 65th street, to seating capacity of the building. Pro­
Boost the people round about you;
celebrate Mr. Chambless* birthday. motions were made in all departments. will be held this evening in the church
They can get along without you,
with
Dr.
W.
W.
Youngson
presiding.
The
first
event
of
the
week,
ice
cream
Rev. Day presented Mr. Chambless
Sunday morning Rev. Finley will But success will quicker find them
with a fountain pen as a token of the social for those who had been regular
speak
on “The Ministry of Christ”. If they know that you’re behind them.
in
attendance
during
the
summer,
kind regards of his many friends. Mr.
Qiambless was bom in Alabama and was largely attended by a crowd of At 8 o’clock the topic will be “What
This is the last Boost for every forward movement;
came from Arkansas to Portland in enthusiastic children. All the events is Christianity?”
Boost for every new improvement;
service
before
conference.
1890. He has been in the postal ser­ of the week have been very enthusias­
The ladies’ aid on Wednesday el­ Boost the man for whom you labor;
vice over 20 years, and was retired tically attended. Tonight will be the
Boost the stranger and the neighbor,
on a pension last week, the postmas­ harvest home dinner, which will be ected officers for the year.
Cease to be a chronic knocker,
ter-general writing him a letter of unique. Admittance is one cent per
Cease to be a progress blocker.
Fourth United Brethren Church
inch waist measure. Strangers wel­
congratulation upon the occasion.
The first quarterly conference wax If you’d make your city better.
come.
A
program
will
be
given
after
The Rev. Joseph Emery, of Salina,
held Wednesday evening, also the Boost it to the final letter.
Cal., who has been attending the dinner.
-Contributed by C. S. Cable.
monthly official board meeting.
Arrangements
are
being
made
to
northwest conference of the M. E.
The “echos” from conference given
bring
in
autos
all
shut-ins.
Oct.
2nd
church, South, in Portland, and John
by the pastor and Mrs. Blanchard on
F inley of 22nd street and 40th avenue the pastor will speak on “Giving
Testing Pearls
Sunday evening were much appreci­
Thanks.
”
Evening
topic:
“
The
Sow
­
spent an evening last week with Mrs.
Two
professors
la physics at Lsm-
ated.
Mary Cauthorne and daughter. Rev. ers’ Reward.” Congregational singing
Saturday evening, Oct. 1, there will don university. England, are conduct­
at
7:30,
with
anthems
by
the
choir,
Emery was formerly Mrs. Cauthome’s
ing exhaustive tests, on behalf of the
be a piano birthday party, given at
pastor, and a delightful evening was and reports of the success of Round­
Dally Mall, with a view to finding
the church, to raise the final payment a possible difference between ordi­
spent in recalling old times and in re­ up week.
Mr Holdenberg, an employee of on the piano. You are invited. Please nary aa<! Japanese pearls. A Japan­
counting events at O.A.C. when he
come.
ese pearl is produced by inserting a
was professor of mathematics. Mr. the Telegram, is president of the B.
R. H. Allen, brother-in-law of the seed pearl or mother of pearl tato the
Emery’s wife was killed by an auto­ Y.P.U. The society began Round-up
week with only two of the active and pastor, and family, of Sargo, Okla­ liver of an oyster Alfred E Calvert.
mobile accident some time ago.
associate
members not accounted for. homa, have come to Oregon to make a fellow of the Chemical *<*«ety.
One of the social events of the sea­
their home. Mr. Allen is looking for stated recently that the several
son was the beautiful home wedding All others have been in attendance
specimens of Japanese pearls be poe
a location for a grocery store.
during
September.
The
enrollment
of
of Morris L. Criger and Miss Julia
senses are Identical la weight, color
Miss
Bertha
Howe,
who
has
been
May Smith, at the home of the bride, the society is 60; the goal for the
and luster with ordinary pearls, sad
out of the city for some time, ha* re­ they are produced by the oyster with
4320 47th street. Rev. J. J. Staub of year, 100 members.
turned.
the same materials and by the same
Sunnyside Congregational ehurch, of-
Third United Brethren Church
A number of our teachers attended process as the other variety.
ficiuted . Miss Mildred Smith was
Miss Velma Shepherd went to Phil­ the county Sunday school convention,
bridesmaid and George Eisenhauer,
F. J. Mitchel tree sold a house to J.
omath
Monday to attend the U.B. col­ held in the First Presbyterian ehurch,
best man.
Dorothea Smith played
C. Frye, 40th avenue and 54th street,
Tuesday.
Mendelssohn’* wedding march. Eva lege at that place.
for $2575, recently.
Last Sunday was Promotion Day.
Gentry sang “Baceuse”, accompanied
A
special
program
by
the
children
by Ruth Gentry. Mr. and Mrs. Criger
The Compass Riant.
On the prairies and plains of Utah,
were employes of the O.W. R. & N. was given in the Sunday school.
Rev. George McDonald held the Texas snd southern Minnesota there
iiome two years ago the Kellogg
school purchased a picture machine first quarterly conference Tuesday ev­ grow» a wouderfel plant which has
proved useful to traveler* wandering
»2nd, AT GRAY’S CROSSING
and this year will put on a show every ening.
A rousing get-together of the G.E’s over those vast tracts of country. It
other week. The first one of the sea­
Is called the compass plant, or pilot
Children*« Haireutting ■ Specialty
son is thia evening. The admission will be held in the parsonage Friday plant, because of a peculiarity la the
evening.
is ton cents.
growth of the Idkvss, which grow al­
The Kellogg Parent-Teachers’ as­
ternately elong the stalk, end point
Arleta Congregational Church
NEW TRACT--Just Opened
precisely north and South! The to
sociation met the first time this sem­
Sunday, October 2, is Rally and dlans followed the direction given thotn Close to Grays Crossing. Ixits $225 up
ester at ths call of the president.
Promotion Day. A program will be by these pointtag leaves, and told the
Terms, $5 down, $5 a month
given by the Sunday school. Chris­ white men about it. Thia plant bo
Anabel Presbyterian Church
WILLIAMS REALTY CO. Afeots
Mias Bertha 1-ouise Kiaaner, pupil tian Endeavorers of all congregation­ longs to the family of ths Composite«
Grays Crossing
of Lillian Jeffreys Petri, has accepted al churches in the city met at Sunny­ and look* very much Ilk* the suo
tower,
ft
has
a
strong,
roeinou*
side
last
Sunday
evening.
Dr.
A.
J.
the organ at this church, which is lo­
Phone 641-27
The odor, somewhat like turpentine, end
cated on 37th avenue ami 56th street Sullen was the chief speaker.
STORAGE BATTERIES
sometime* goes by the nemo of “tur­
Sunday school at 10:45, at which time object was to interest the young peo­ pentine plant.“ — Christian Science and Expert Repairing at a Discount
Mr. Hogg gives a chalk talk to the ple in the Pilgrim legion, a mission­ Monitor.
V. L^RATHKET
delight and profit of the school. Morn­ ary organixation of the church.
of
Gould
Battery and Service Ca.
There waa a meeting at the Luckey
ing service is at eleven. The Sacra-
Subscribe for the Herald, $1.50.
State Distributors
Furniture, Household
Goods, Musical
Instruments, Store and
Office
Fixtures
I
BUY THESE NOW
PRICES ARE DOWN FOR THE SATURDAY SPECIAL
Matches, the 8c kind ............. 5c
Tomatoes, large can ..2 for îte
Salmon. 1-lb. can .................. 10c
Compound ............................. Ite
Rolled Oats, 4Ss lbs............ 2te
Wemon Oil, large............... ite
White Navy Beans, the good
Wasson Oil, pint ................. 3te
kind........................... 4 for 25c
All Cookies and Cakes, 2c off
There* Pork and Beans, Ig. ..lte
regular price
. Canned Corn. Blue Hird or
Bridge brand .... 2 for 25c
Cider Vinegar in bulk Me gel.
This ia not a catch-penny store. We sell nothing but reliable groceries
B. L. CLARK
WANTED TO RENT— Five or six
room house, around 92rxi street and
45th avenue or thereabouts. Auto­
matic 624-59.
39-ltx
BARGAIN—6 rwm bouse, modem; 3
large b<-d rooms, basement, 50x100,
fruit, flowers and garden; chicken
house, 1 blk. to car; electric, gas,
etc. Auto «25-24.
38-It*
FOR SALE—Practically brand new
heating stove. No. 120. Double
grate, wood or coal. Take* 12-in.
stick. 5803 83rd street.
38-2tx
FOR SALE—Dry slab wood. $f>.«0 a
cord
Kendall Fuel Co., Tabor
6134.
37-3tx
ONE HALF ACRE and 2-room shack
on 99th St., S.E., $1000, easy terms.
Apply to owner, 367 E. 7th St. N.
37-3t
Phone $14-17
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You Have Today. Be Ready I
for Tomorrow
Start With $1.00
Savings Account
IN A
We Pay 4 per cent Interest on lour Savings Account
FIRST-CLASS music teacher, organ
and piano, 75c per hour. 3713 70th
St., Phone «41 06.
35-«tx
WOOD FOR SALE, delivered any-
where; first class old growth; first
class second growth. Phone 614-4».
L. W. Cooper.
26-tf
92nd SL, Lents.
Successor to F. D. COULTER.
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Multnomah State Bank
Lents Station,
I
Portland, Oregon
Chevrolet Touring Car
Late Model
i
Completely overhauled, new top
Good tires
$475.00
Chevrolet Touring Car
1918 model
A good buy at
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$340.00
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Ford Delivery Car
Just right for a small ranch
Better look at this
$275.00
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