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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1918)
JI. D. Kenworthy $ Company funeral Directors TWO ESTABLISHMENTS Phone Talior 5267 Phone Tabor 5895 5802-4 92nd Street S. E. 4015 66th St., Cor. Foster Rd. Lents Arleta GüCCErs cap IN 50-50 PLAN SIGLI PLEDGE TO CARRY OUT FOOD ADMINISTRATION PROGRAM. POST CARDS IN STORES. First-Clans Service given Day or Night. Close Proximity to Cemeteries Enables us to hold Funerals at a Minimum Expense G. A.MORRISON LUMBER COMPANY Specials On Doors This Week A few doors with 2 upright panels and one flat panel on top Regular price. $3.50. Special $2.00 Regular $1.75 Four panel doors. Special $100 Wr speciallae in mmh and loom, glass. paints, oil. finish lumber and wood G. A. MORRISON LUMBER CO. Tremont Station, ML Scott car line Taiior 62 SECRET THE PORTLAND BUSINESS MAN s E R V I C E who I» successful surrounds hirn»elf with every availabh modern devise for Having hls(time ami money. The business man who fail* to use an AUTOMATIC TEL- EPH<INE «imply closes hi« establishment to li>ou*an<b of possible customers. He may never know the real reaeon for hi« failure in business. THINK IT OVER. Ijong Distance Everywhere CALL A 6221 Home Telephone and Telegraph Company o! Portland, Oregon Phone Tabor KOO WM. WOODHAM, Proprietor KERN PARK HARDWARE CO. Builders* Hardware, Carpenters* Tools, Tinware, Graniteware, or anything you may need in the Hardware Line—Also Paints and Oils Cnn Save you Money on Anything in Our Line. V* block North of K«*rn Purk Station Mt Scott Car Une . '7th Street ". I PORTLAND, ORE. One Good Term Deserves Another Our War Governor JAMES WITHYCOMBE Re-Elect The Man Who Has Made Good From the Hr Elect Withyeombt Commute^ ft/7 Chamber of Commerce. Is It Well To Change Tn War Time? VOTE EOR ’ JOHN E. OWEN Explain New Wheat Ruling to Thousands of Customers—In sures Greater Food Saving. WOODMtRE SCHOOL NfWSY ITfMS FROM Miss Florence George one of the DOWN IHf LINE I teachers in the school was married to R< v. Spriggs former pastor of th. Ar- lets Biptist Church, now of Roseburg, Ore., has been visiting irieuds here, lie reports himself and family enjoying I good health now. A reception will lie given for Mrs. W. i E. Whitman at Blasure’s residence, Thursday evening. Mrs. Whitman aud two little daughters will leave Friday I for a two months outing at Seaside. An entertainment will Ire given soon at the Arleta school to raise funds to help carry on the patriotic work which the teachers and pupils are engaged in. Last Thursday evening the Ladies Gymnasium Club field their closing meeting. Under the leadership of their instructor, Mrs. Hbockley, they gave a program of fancy dances, exercises, music, etc. Refreshments were served. The club presented Mr-. Shockley with a handsome bouquet of carnations. Mr. Chai*. Brown last Sunday afternoon at the home of her parent" Mr. and Mrs M. D. George, 839 £. Stark St. She return'd to |i:-r <-l i««e. Monday. Her fell iw-teachers in toe school gave I Imr a Misprise dinner during the noon hour Monday. It waa prepared by the teachers and served in the sewing room which was beautifully decorated for the occasion with apple bioeeotns aud sweet peas. Besides the teachers and the guest of honor tliere were present the KKYPTOK Glasses are a wonderful bride’s mother and Prin. and Mrs. Dick • son. A silver teapot was presented to convenience to middle-age i men and Mrs. Brown a wedding gift from ti*e women who wear glasses. You can See both near and far objects School faculty. through KRYPTOKS with equal dis The girl« indoor baseball team will tinctness. Yet KRYPTOK8 cannot be play the Franklin Freshman team in distinguished from single vision glasses. Woodmere Assembly hall next Tuesday afternoon. These grammar grade girls have developed an excellent team and -LI. GLASSES 11. so I nr have not lost a single game. THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS/ Come and see them play. and the nuisance of removing your read Become« *Y* Worker. ing glasses every time you look acros the room or at a distance. They re Dr. Philip Marshall Brown, professor lieve the tiring strain upon sour .yee of international law at Princeton Uni caused by frequently looking through versity, for ten years in the diplomatic your leading glasses, at objects three or service and who was with Henry Van four feet away. KRYPTOKH are solid lenses without Dyke in the American Legation to Hol land when tbe war broke out, haa vol team, line, or blur. They are the only unteered bis services in the work of the bifocals with smooth, even surfaces— no age-revealing, vision-blurring linee, Y. M. C. A. overseas. seams or shoulders. Eye Comfort for Reading and Distance OriM-vra of the nstlun have accepted erithualuatlcolly the 00-00 basis for the purchu«e of wh.-ut Hour uml are doing their utmost to explain the new regu lation to the housewife. This ruling by the II. 8. Food Administration requires each purchaser of wheat Hour to buy one [ mi und of cereal substitute, one kind or assorted, for every pound of btdth ol Pleasant Valley Woman wheat flour. It waa neee«aary to re strict the use of wheat flour In order Mrs. Mattie Beard Jenne, of Pleasant thut the allies and our fighting forces ubroud might be assured of uti ade Valley wife of Eugene 8. Jenne and quate supply of wheat to meet their n other of Corporal W. G. Jenne, Co. C. vital needs. This supply must come 116th Engineers, U. 8. A., dropped from our suvlngs because we have al dead at the residence of her sister Mrs. ready sent our normal surplus. Mary E. Hammond, 31 E. Seventy Wheat saving pledge cards were for ninth St. N. Wednesday evening, May warded by the Food Administration to I«t. The funeral services will l>e held all retail food merchants, and these Saturday, May 4th, at KhSO A. M. at are being signed ami posted In stores throughout the country. This card the Mt. Tabor Presbyterian Church, E. fttutes, "We pledge ourselves loyally to 55th and Belmont Sts. Interment will Uie Mt. Scott Park Cemetery. The carry out the F imm I Administration pro be gram. In accordance with this order plan is to have her buried in a steel we will not si-11 any wheat flour except vault so that when the son returns be where the purchaser buys an equal may be able to see her. weight of one or more of the following, a greater use of which in the Itotue will save wheat: Sports At The Front. "Cornmeal, coni flour, edible corn Under the direction ol the Y. M. C. starch, hominy, corn grits, barley flour. ¡Mitato flour, sweet potato flour, soy A. a half mile track for athletics has bean flour, feterita flour and meals, been constructed near the sector which rice, rice flour, oatmeal, rolled oatsand American troop» in France are guarding buckwheat flour." exclusively. Home confusion has resulted on the Poet Creates Record part of the consumer In construing this “6050" ruling to mean that an In nine months Jamee W. Foley, poet equal amount In value of substitutes humorist, has spoken to 200 audiences .vuit be purchased with wheat flour. of soldiers, sailors, avia tore and msrinee Tida is a mistaken Idea. The ruling state.- that the consumer In purchasing in Y. M. C. A. buildings in the western flour aNall "buy at the same time an cantonemente. equal we'qht of other cereals." True American Spirit. One exception to this ruling is con American soldiers are playing baseball cerning graham flour and whole wheat flour, which n.sy be sold at the ratio in France where the crash of the bat of three pounds to flve [Miunds of against the ball vies with the bunting wheat flour. This provision Is made of German shrapnel shells. because approximately 25 per cent Baseball Star Serves. more of the wheat berry is used In the David Fultz, one time member of the manufacture of these flours than stand Paid Adv. New York Americans, who starred in ard wheat flour. Another exception is 'hat concern football and baseball at Brown Univer Ing mixed flours containing less thal sity, is among the noted athletes who 60 per cent, of wheat flour, which may have gone overseas for the Y. M. C. A. be sold without substitutes. Retailers, Prcnch Drink Chocolate. however, are Xrtddden to sell mixed REPUBLICAN Chocolate is becoming a most popular flours containing more than 50 per cent, of wheat flour to any person un drink with French soldiers sinee it has less the amount of wheat flour substi lieen introduced in the Y. M. C. A. huts tutes sold Is sufficient to make the to over there. tnl amount of substitutes including Enters War Work. those mixed In flours, equal to the to- Dr. Carl G. Doney. president *hf Wil tnl amount In wheat flour in the mixed flour. For Instance. If any mixed flour lamette University, Ssflem, ftregon. has Is purchased containing 60 per cent sailed for France to engage in Y. M. C. wheat flour and 40 per cent, substi- A. war work. •’* *" totes It is necessary that nn additional 26 per cent, of substitutes be pur Athletes Needed. chased. Tills brings It to the basis of One hundred physical directors are one [Miund of substitutes for <-ach needed immediately by the Y. M. C.’A. [Hiund of wheat flour. A special exemption may be granted (or work among the soldiers overseas. upon application In the case of special Star Runner To Serve. ly prepared Infants’ and invalids' food containing flour where the necessity li Archie Hahn, star performer in th- shown. Olympic games in St. Louis, in 1UO4, Some misunderstanding seems to ex and at Athene in 1906, national 1(0 yard 1st on the part of consumers in assum champion in 116.!, is going overseas in ing that with the purchase of wheat Y. M. C. A. service among American flour one must confine the additional 50 per cent, purchase to one of th* troops. substitutes. Thia Is not the ease. On« From The W ar Savings News Bulletin. may select from the entire range of “If you smoke or if you chew, substitutes a sufficient amount of each Fifteen years active practice, ten years Buy a Stamp! to bring the total weight of all substl Each dav skip a weed or two, to Circuit Judge. Sixteen years Guard and tutes equal to the weight of the wheal Buy a Stamp! volunteer service. flour purchased. For Instance, If s Sacrifice should a pleasure be purchase of 24 pounds of wheat flout To Succeed Himself CIRCUIT JUDGE When the cause is Liberty,’ Is made a r-inge of substitutes may b« That's the way it looks to me— Department No. 6 selected as follows: Buy a Stamp! Paid Adv. Cornmeal. 8 pounds; corn grits. 1! —Loyal American. pounds; rice. 4 [siunds; buckwheat, ' pounds; corn starch. 1 pound ; hominy 2 pounds; rolled oats. 3 pounds. These substitutes may be used !r -FOR- the following manner; Cornmeal. 8 Pounds.—Corn bread, tut flour: corn muffins or spoon bread; one-fourth flour or one-third rice oi one-third hominy ; 20 per eent. substl tutes in whole bread. Re-Election Corn Starch, 1 Pound.—Thickening j grnvy, making custard, one-third sub For atltute in cake. Corn Grits. 4 Pounds.—Fried Ilk« mush, used with meal In making corr bread. Rolled Oats, 3 Pounds.—One-fotirtii to one-third substitutes in bread, one half substitute in muffins; breakfast porridge, use freely; oatmeal cookies oatmeal soup. Buckwheat Flour, 2 Pounds.—One i For fourth substitute In bread, buckwheal cukes. Hominy, 2 Pounds.—Rolled for din ner, baked for dinner, with cheea« sauce. Circuit Judge, Depart Rice, 4 Pounds.—One-fourth substl tute In whest bread, one-third substl PRIMARIES MAY 17 tute In corn bread, boiled for dinner (i ment No. 6. To suc bread cut), as a breakfast food, tc thicken soups, rice pudding Instead ol ceed Judge C. U. cake or pie, rice batter cakes. Several grocers have stated that their customeij who strictly obaervt Gantenbeln. the 11 wheatless meals each week And It necessary to buy substitutes In ad Paid Adv. dltion to those ordered under the 50 Paid Adv. 00 plan. _____ VOTE j X 111 1| 6. B.T h WÌ REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE for COUNTY COMMISSIONER . GANTENBEIN William A. Carter Republican Nomination vryptok The Optical Shop DR. GEO. B. PRATT Optometerist 263 Aider St. between 6th aud Broadway The Williams Realty Co. Solicits your Property for Sale We have the Buyers, you have the Property COME AND SEE US Williams Realty Co. 8206 Woodstock Aveodc Tairar 4934 KERN PARK CARMET SHOP 8. C. SMITH LIGHT MILL & CABINET WORK Screens, Sash, Windows, Doors and Picture Framing Residence Phone: Tabor 4602 8hop Puone: Taboi 7576 4633 67th Street 8. E. For A Home R. C. WALTER Tab 3397 5843 Foster Rd., Myrtle Park 8ta. Real Estate and Rentals We often have exceptional bargains County Commissioner PHILO HOLBROOK Republican Vote For A. W. ORTON Republican Candidate for Republican Candidate EOR Circuit Judge Circuit Judge Department No. 4 Primaries, May 17, 1918 P rd Advertisement Department No. 6 Primaries. May 17, 1918 Paid Adv. Ballot No. 107 W. W. HALL Republican Candidate for COUNTY CLERK Graduate of the O A. C., Claes Ex County Clerk of Marion County Res ident of Portland for 10 years Educated, Qualifl.il, Experienced and Fear lees. Makes No Promisee of Positions. Judge R P. Boise. for thirty years .lodge of the First Judicial District, said that W. W. Hall was the brat qualified County Clerk he had ever known and had made the best record. Paid Advertisement. 2t