Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923, March 31, 1922, Image 4

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H. WARRINER |
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wuo ! HcraW Home Comer
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To
Mr. and Mrs George F Wilson
6106 Forty-third street. March 20, a'a
¡daughter.
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Housewiv** m*y mail requests
A Licensed Electrician
To Mr. and Mrs. P. & 'King. T72M ,
for recipe* or aak any question*
Fifty-eighth avenue, March 13, a son #
Will, himself, do your work for le*a,1
To Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Brown, 5910| concerning recipe* published. A
Ixcause of .«mail overhead Pcr*mal
Herald subscriber, a woman
Forty-first avenue, March 18, a son.
serve*. Complete stock of eloctiical
versed in cookery, who desire* to
To
Mr.
and
Mr*.
J.
Stephen.
5714
fixtures. Cal! 681-87 and your want.«
(Successor to the late Chas. E.
remain anonymous, will be de­
forty-eighth avenua. March 18. a
will be promptly attended to.
Kennedy)
lighted to publish requested rec­
daughter.
ipe* or answer question«.
To
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L.
J.
Marrick,
303
9218 WOODSTOCK AVE.
—The Editor
North Twenty-first street, March 10.
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AT »2nd STREET
a daughter.
To Mr and Mrs E. E. Malone. 341»
Yard W ide.
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Fifty -fifth street. March 12; a daugh­
One cup sugar, one-half cup mo-'
las*«*, spoonful! lard, one-half tea­
ter.
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To Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Kepple. 2620 spoon salt, one-fourth teaspoon gin­
ger, one rounding teaspoon sods. I
j Forty-thinL March 10: a daughter.
■ 128 Third *L, bet Washington ■
cream all together, add one cup »our I
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Ernest House Guest.
ano Alder st*.
Ernest House, who has been in the milk and flour enough to roll in shape.
We can't sell you a new hat either better or chea|»er, hut we
I restaurant businos* in Portland for Cut in stripe and bake the »«me as
UitAWS livui
can
sell you groceries so that you can afford a better hat.
E JU81
Just n
1H blocks
from “ sva-wv
M-S" «.«*«-
car. ■
nearly 42 years, will be the honor cookies.
Brownie*.
These art* not commonly low prices even in these 20th Century
guest at a dinner to be given by his
GET MY PRICE BEFORE
To one cup sugar add two well-
fellow caterers on the evening of
Stores. They are quite uncommon with us, and we suggest you
beaten eggs, one cup milk, a little
April
12.
in
the
Benson
hotel.
House
take full advantage of them.
LETHNG THE JOB
is proprietor of the House restaurant.! salt, cassia and flour enough to make
a stiff dough. Drop by spoonfull*,
128 Third street.
into deep hot fist. They will need to
Automatic 649 75 64074 »2nd St.
FOR EASTER
PRE-F.ASTER
fry about five minutes. Roll in sugar
Stolen Property Causes Trouble.
PRE EASTER PRICES
Joe Kletsel, mattress maker, was or not a* desired
Yankee Notion*.
sentenced to nine months in the
Line muffin tins with good pastry |
CEMENT, BANK GRAVEL. LIME PLASTER county jail and paroled by Circuit
special arrangements w«
Take your choice of any can Ily supply
Judge Evans last week, following his (pie crust dough is best) put in each'
Ten pounds......... 59c
you with a limited
one
teaspoon
of
some
kind
of
jelly
or*
conviction on a charge of receiving
number of p-tekagr« of thia very
one
of
these
highest
( nfifornin Soft - Shell
stolen property. H^was found guilty preserve and on top of that a spoon- j
excellent Cake Hour at 1Oc per
grade powders: Royal
pound package. EX H!A With
Walnuts for Easter—
recently by a jury of receiving and full of cake batter. Bike in moderate I
of live packages. w-<
operating a motor which he knew was. oven.
or Folgers, 12-ounce a will purchase
Number one fancy
give one free. Ik> u* n favor
Popcorn Pudding
stolen from the American Can com
.i«k some other grocer what
can for.........
.‘18c and
nuts
at I3’»c |M»r lb.
One cup of ground popcorn, one pint,
panv. It was a first offense
hl« pdee ¡a.
milk, one-half cop sugar, pinch salt,*
a
Bake three-
McDade Gels Acreage; Sells Building. on* egg. flavoring.
A tract of 11 acres of land on the fourths hour.
ÜZ2* *
Hailed Corn.
i Mb
l.ake road, a short distance from Mil­
1
T/ke three or five quarts of yellow*
waukie. has been transferred from
George T. Baker to D. M. McDade of field corn, put in a large kettle fiillj
Lents for a consideration’ of 811,000- or nearly full of water, and five or,
SHORTENINGS FOR EASTER
I’RE-EASTER -FLOUR SALE
Biker accepted McDade’s brick store ..six large teaspoons soda, cook till!
building at Ninety-second street and com swells and hulls come off easily.
White Mountain Flour in No. 10
Silver læaf lui ni, 2 lbs.
$ .35
Woodstock avenue in part payment . Wash and rinse in several walers,
>;<cks
H|
for the property. The transaction then when hulls are about all off and
Cri seo, 1-1 b. can
.23
Fancy
Patent
From
Hard
Wheat
was handled by F. R. Fenton of ■ taken out, put back in kettle, after'
.30
Crisco, 1 ^-Ib. cans
first washing kettle, and continue
Lents.
k
The following Fancy Patent
cooking, changing water three or four
Crisco, 3-lb. cans
.59
Flours in 19-lb, sacks at
$1.95
times till done, salt the last water.
Crisco, 6-lb. cans
1.15
White Mountain,
♦«««♦««♦»»»«♦♦♦»♦»»♦♦♦♦♦H This is much better than uaing lye
1.69
Crisco, 9-lb. cans
and will not injure the stomach.
Kerrs or Fisher Blend,
Jelly Roll.
EASTER COCOA SPECI AL
EASTER HOUSEHOLD HELI’S
Bent three eggs thoroughly, add
one
cup
sugar,
three
tablespoons
milk,
The handy place on the corner ha* every facility to give the best
Blookers Dutch Cocoa. Just a
P. * G. White Naptha Soap, 3
one cup flour, two teaspoons baking
service—and of coarse real taa y lunches at all hour*, too.
jierfect
drink
—
nothing
bet
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large liars
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powder, one teaspoon salt, one tea­
spoon vanilla, Pour into large, sh.il-
ter in the world; 1-5’s at 15c;
Borax Chips, large packages 29c
low pan and bake. Turn onto a
half
pounds
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30c
Sunhrite
Cleanser, can.........
5c
sugared cloth, spread with jelly and
Think today of our
roll at once.
LASTER PRICES ON LILY OF TH EV ALLEY CATSUP. Made from
Cor. Foster Road and 92nd St.
Monkey Face*.
Saturday Special.
sound red ripe tomatoes, none bettr. Pint bottles. 28c: 2 for.
55c
One-half cup butter, one cup sugar,
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one cup mollasses, one cup of cold
■ ; Peanut Clusters, per
water, two eggs beaten, two tea­
EASTER PINEAPPLE PRICES
CAMPBELL'S
BEANS
A. D. Kenworthy R. S. Henderson
spoons soda, one teaspoon of cinna­
pound
25c
Solar or Flilsdale Brand, very
l*arge cans of excellent beans at
mon, one of cloves, five cups of flour;
excellent
grade
of
Hawaiian
very small prices, lie per
mix in order given, drop from spoon
8822 56th Ave.
Pineapple.
Canned
from
ripe
can:
6 cans .......................... 63c
into tina and use raisins on top to
ANNOUNCES
I
form
the
eyes
and
nose;
bake
in
fruit.
Broken
slices.
Large
Salted
Peanuts
or Peanut Butter
FUNERAL
DIRECTORS
THE ACQUISITION OF THE
i
quick oven.
No.
2
’
’
cans.
2
for
..............
15c
for
Easter.
Per pound
15c
First-class
Service
Given
Day
LENTS AGENCT
Creamed Potatoes and Cheese.
or Night
Melt one and one-half tablespoons
OF THE
Close Proximity to Cemeteries
FRESH
RANCH EGGS
LANG’S EVERYDAY CHOCO­
of butter and one tablespoonfull of
Enables Us to Hold Funerals
%
BARCLEY CORSET
LATES. very delicious, one-
at a Minimum Expense
flour and gradually % cup of milk.
5811 Ninety.Second St.
Two dozen for.......................
15c
Phone 618 21
Stir until thickened, then add one and
jioimd
box
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15c
LENTS. OREGON.
Formerly handled by Mrs. Inez
GENUINE KARO MAPLE SYRUP
Lent* St*.
one-half cups cold boiled potatoes cut,
I. S. Gulliks.
5802-4 92nd St.
beginning
Saturday
and
con
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in cubes. When seasoned with salti
I1'»-lb. can
13c
tinuing
for
one
week
we
will
sell
and pepper, add one-third cup of j
5-lb. can
38c
Gohlen West spices 2-oz. size cans at
grated cheese. Reheat and serve bot. |
Peanut Soup.
JO-lb. can ...
9c: 3 cans 25c.
69c
Soak a pint of peanut meats overt
night in two quart« of water; in the j
morning add three quart.« of water,!
a bay leaf, stalk of celery and one!
onion, boil slowly for four hours; rule
through a sieve and return to the»
fire; when heated again add o^e
RRICES GOOD AT YOUR MOST CONVENIENT
spoon of butter and one cup of cream [
or milk. Serve hot.
When you over salt the soup, toma-!
toes or any food, place a cloth overt
the tog of the kettle and let it remain
on the stove. The cloth will draw out)
the salt
ALL VARIETIES OF EARLY GREEN VEGETABLES
Parker House Rolls.
92D STREET. LENTS—NEXT Td MULTNOMAH STATE BANK
Boil one pint milk, melt into tabla­
spoon of butter and two tablespoons1 *
of white sugir. When the milk be- Surprise Party on Violet Dillman,
comes only warm stir in with a knife A surprise party was given Violet
one-half compressed yeast cake dis-* Dillman Saturday evening. March 25,
solved in one-half cup warm water, at her home, 6102 Eighty-seventh
Thousands of satisfied patient«
a little salt and flour enough to make street. Those present, besides the
will tell you we have helped them to
a thick batter, though not very stiff; family, were Stephie Kestell, Elnora
see better and more comfortably. We
let it rise over night and in the mom- Wilkinson, Ruby Dobbkin*, Norma
have helped others to get rid of haad-
ing - dd flour enough to kneed it; do Vaughn, Billy Knox*. W. McDowell,
aches, dyspepsia, etc , caused by eye
this until very smooth, and let it Russell Colins, Jack Roth, Edward
strain.
stand until middle of the day, thgn Kearney, Desmond Stanenko, Her-
Have Your Eye« Examined Today
make into rolls, cutting with an oval man Bernhardt and Edward Monish.
cutter, turning over one-half with
bit of butter. Let rúe.
Bake
f
quick oven.
F. R. FENTON
Real
Estate
: HOUSE’S
RESTAURANT
A Better Easter Bonnet?
GRAYS CROSSING
Sheet Metal Works
Meals and Lunches ■
on
Baking Powder Prices
Fuello C<Ae Flour
Finest New Gane Sugar
OILS FOR EASTER-Wesson or Mazóla OU, pt. 26c, qts. 48c
It Is Getting Ice Cream Time
Sweets to the
Sweet
Mt. Hood Ice Cream Parlor
Mrs. F. C. Wilson
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A. D. Kenworthy & Co.
Square Deal
Candy Store
A Good Hunch
Let Y our Dividends
Pay Y our Light Bills
The average residence in Portland pays
$21 a year for electric service.
The earning power of three shares of our
7 per cent Prior Preference Stock is also $21
a year.
You pay us each year for electric service $21 .
We pay you each year on 3 shares*of stock $21
Simple, isn’t it?
Why not let us pay your electric bills?
investment Department
Portland Railway, Light & Power Co
FTATT
Electric Building
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Specials Good Thursday, Friday, Saturday, March 30, 31 and April I
Twentieth Century Grocery
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STAPLES-’Wl"
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28« Morrison St. Bet. 3rd and 4th
Parlor Started.
a Mrs. Hemstitching
Fannie Henderson, 7612 Fiftv-I
avenue, has arrived recently >
■ eighth
from Waitsburg. Wash. She will)
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make her home wth her son, Lyman I
Henderson, at 7612 Fifty-eighth ave-1
nue. Mrs. Lyman Henderson will be!
associatorf with Mrs. Fannie Hender­
son in the hemstitching businesa.
They have purchased a machine.
a
Takes Barclay Corset Agency.
■ Mrs. F. C. Wilson, 8822 Fifty-sixth
avenue, has acquired the Barcley
a corset
agency for I .ent* from Mril.i
Inez
I.
The Wilson family
■ has had 8. one Gulliks.
sick spell after another
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have the benefit of the
perience we have had in
ing prescription« ? We
only the purest of chemical*
in our work which insures
you the very beat that mon­
ey can buy. Ask your doctor
if our statement is not cor­
rect.
Curreys Pharmacy
Grays Crossing
and Tuesday of this week marked
the return of the Wilson boy to
school and the first appearance of Ils All Right or Your Money Back
Mrs. Wilson in I>ents for six weeks. ,
Tremont
Plumbing
If You Bicycle
See
NorwooD
5907 FOSTER ROAD
A. C. NUTTER, Prop.
Get my prices before
you let the job.
Re«. Phone 610-05
Office Phone 613-33
IF YOUR BICYCLE IS SICK
BRING IT TO
Norwood Hospital
New & Second Hand Bicycles
AUTOMATIC 627-23
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