The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, June 29, 1929, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    THE
JU N E 80, 1080
LOCAL NEWS
rnook St., June 2U ami 27. Many in­
teresting report» were auhmitterl by
reprr»cntativ«a of the varioua cluba
rompriauiK the federation
An en-
joyahlr program wai preaented. Mr».
Mr. ami Mr». Frazier »ml W. M.
Wilton of Seattle, »pent Sunday in Ruth Mower» i* preaident of the fed­
I'ortlaml They were Ihr giir»t» at eration.
■ liiinrr of Mr. amt Mr». C Martin.
W ll.l. SELL OR TRADE my equity
in a 2 family Hat, 270 Graham Ave..,
Mr». W. II. Myle» »ii»t»iur<l pain­
Term». Call SELI.wood 45IH/—Adv
ful burn» t<> ber limb» recently by the
up»rttiri|| of a (Man of hot grease.
FOR RENT—5 Room Flat $25. per
month Modern 21IH Weidler St Adv.
ItOOMS Kraonable for traveller» or
Y o iiiik Men.—SKLI. wimk I sont) Ailv.
Mr William«, of Seattle, vitited hi»
daiitihter, Mr». Fli»e Reynold», 3UI
Rotelawn Ave, ami family, Sunday
ANNOUNCEMENT!
Mi»» Maxine Maxwell hat accepted SUNFLOWER CAMI* AT SEASIDE
employment in I'urtlaml
WILL BE OPEN JULY 2
Mr», l.ovcll and their "new arrival"
Phone UR IMI
Ida l.iithtford, are doinit nicely at St.
J W. CURRY. Pro f r it lor.
Vincent'» lloipital, where tlie latter
•aw the tir»t light of day.
x ROOM MODERN HOUSE, CLOSE
"I’apa” Lovell ia all »mile» now.
IN, REASONABLE; NICE YARD.
VARIETY OF FRUIT.
CALI.!
SU. 70»8—Adv.
The Oregon Federation of Colored
Women'» Club» held a two-day con­
vention at the Y.W.C.A., 27« Till»
Subcaribe for the Advocate
ADVOCATE
PAGE THREE
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BY DRU8ILLA DUNJEB-HOUSTON
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Boston. Maas., Aug. 11. 1*27.
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THOMAS L. A. OXLBY. Editor. “ Poet’* Journal.’’
Praaldent, “ Poetic League o f America.”
Naw York Mess,
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It ought to be a flowing fountain for
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FRANK R. CROSSWAITH.
Associated Negro Pr
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Box M l . Oklahoma (Sty, Ok la., or BIS Leaaoz Ave., New York
HICHAKDSON S GONFKCTIONERY
The first atep towards tmartaeas ia Mia* Dunn. Troclea, especially those
to kaow'youraelf. The'well dreaaed of the inexpensive type, are now
woman studies ber type and her color­ standardized in sizing according to bar
ing. just as she studies the gown abe tru-fit system. Regular and inter­
wear». She chooee* only the hue* that mediate sizes from 14 to 46 are covered
are flattering, lines that give grace to by this novel plan.
her figure, and details that beat express
Certainly this idea «rill revolutionise
her personality.
the art of dress manufacture. After
The day* when women srere depen­ all, a definite knowledge of one’s size
dent entirely on the Mleswoman are is money in one's pocket. Do you know
gone forever. Thanks to a brilliant your size? Is yours a standard size or
stylist of New York City, Mias Marie do you belong in the category of in-
Dunn of L.M ittleaan A Company, between« termed intermediate?
a scientific'analyst» of the feminine
These two smart and inexpensive
figure with, special 'reference to the frocks exemplifying the spirit of the
couturier's need* baa been made. If new mode, designed and cut according
you srould like a chart of how to as­ to tru-fit or regular and intermediate
certain your correct aise, ooe «rill be, sizes, insure a perfect fit witfiout
gratieJf jrou will write. alterations.
aml FUUNTAIN LUNCH
Office Phone Br. 8967
BARBKCUEI) HF.F.F AND PORK BARBECUE!) HY
‘‘Kal Boy Muxw. ll” of Salem, Oregon
Dr. Elbert L. Booker
DENTIST
HALF SPRING CHICKKN SATl'RDAY AND SUNDAYS
GOLDEN W E S T HOTEL
Res. Phone Ea. 8983
HOURS. 9 - 12,
1 . 6
Sun. A Evening by Appointment
502 - 3 PANAMA
BUILDING
N. E. Cor. Third and Aider
The Fat Boy Barbecue Inn
The now high-com ­
pression motor* hare
as little as 1/33 0 / an
CHARLES 1!. MAXWELL, Prop.
Located In Hollywood, Salmi, Oregon
inch between the top
0/ the piston and thm
cylinder head— H int
carbon ia ruinoue to
them , even in sm all
quantities
The Oldrxt Negro Buxiness In Portland I» . . . .
The Advocate Publishing Co-
Publishers of " The Advocate” — A 16-Page Newspaper
In Two Sections!
Published Every Saturday for the Past Tuenty-Six Years!
E. D. (»milady. E d ito r
Mm
E. I), (-aiinady, Manager
A (iootl Place to Wornhip!
Mount Olivet Baptist Church
EAST FIRST AND SCHUYLER STREETS
handful of flint carbon —
I)r. Jonathan Lyle Camion, Pastor
LARGEST AND REST CHOIR IN THE CITY
LARGEST AND REST SUNDAY SCHOOL
LARGEST AND REST Y. P. MEETINGS
and only V$2 of an inch to put it in
A Fine Negro Art, Literature uml Music
Y ou’ve probably seen mechanics working on one
o f the older type motors— scraping layers o f car­
bon off the piston heads— a big handful o f it from
one motor!
But the newer engines could never stand such
carbon deposits. Some o f them have only the
thickness o f a knife blade between piston and
cylinder head—no room at all for carbon.
STUDY GROUP
Phone EAst 5027
Motto: Every Member a Worker
First A. M. E. Zion Church
Established in 1862
WILLIAMS AVENUE at SAN RAFAEL
W.
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R.
I-OVELL,
W h a t causes carbon?
,
The carbon that builds up in your motor comes
from burned oil. And it is a strange fact that
often the highest priced lubricants will give you
large quantities o f gritty, hard carbon.
In spite o f all this it is easy now to avoid car­
Only a little soft soot
Shell Motor Oil, the result o f a new refining proc­
ess, forms less than one-third the carbon o f
even the costliest oils; no hard carbon, only a
little soot that blows easily away through the
exhaust.
Its lubricant value is far greater than old type
oils. Careful refining leaves all its “ body” intact
ready to resist even the’ most violent changes in
temperature.
Insist on Shell Motor Oil every time you buy.
It is almost a necessity in today’s motors.
Pastor
“ A Friendly Church With a Community Spirit”
Parsonage: 417 Williams Avenue
N o t o n ly doea S h e ll
M o t o r O i l form 3/3
leas carbon— the little
i t doea form ie »oft,
to o t-lik e , a k in d that
blow* easily away
bon-forming oils. For science has perfected one
oil that is vitally different.
Portland, Oregon
SHELL MOTOR OIL
Shell 400, the new “ dry” gas that bums cleanly and keeps out o f
the crankcase, is the ideal running mate for Shell Motor Oil. Even
Shell M otor Oil can be ruined by “ thinning” with a “ wet” gas