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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1922)
"NI »Is" may be her sons and daughters II'"’ her reward may he less financial I .... it in the satisfaction ’-- »he has •• ' of having dono « a wximanN paid in _____ _ _ rearing a family. It does not fall; to «wry woman to give such service, I but to whomsoever it is given to be “How do you manage to make a wife and mother the reward is not both ends meet?" we said to the lees though it is expressed in differ happy little housekeeper. ent terms. “Oh, but I don’t make both ends That the noailion of home maker is meet," she corrected. 1 keep bouse the natural desire of women is like the United States, and never shown iB that abwlt „ manv aUp make end- meet.” — of - - “gainful « • occupation« •*- - ------- >• out ’' annually "I.ikn the United States?” we as cater them. Thus for most queried, buttled. women such .................................... employment is but ...... tem- L**”! porary in contemplation of marriage. I cr.n afford it not. and then at,>^ iat jt nu my a:T . willing to exchange _ - t inns • titati» ia> x wiiuit^ tv v.x\ tiwi^x the end of the year I give my bus for th, home ■ proof which! banda deficiency bill You know: occupation appeals most forcibly to< just like Congress doos every session women. «„men—Pittsburgh Gssette.Tin-.ex 1 Gasette-Timea to „____ make the _ public think ____ _ it ____ has ____ Uvei J within ita income.” Whereat we were; lost in admiration. Short Stories Herald Home Comer J Housewives may mail requests for recipes or ask any questions concerning recipes published. A Herald subscriber, a woman versed in cookery, who desires to remain anonymous, will be de lighted to publish requested rec ipes or answer questions. —The Editor • SWEKTS TO THE SWEET- Bread King*. Cut stale bread into one-eighth inch! slices and shape w ith a doughnut cfti-i ter. Brush each one with melted but-: ter and sprinkle with grated cheese. | seaaoned with paprika. Bake in a| You can defeat hard times and free yourself from extravagant habits. At these stores customers don’t leave any of thoir money to pay for other | m » o - ple's deliveries, l»a<i accounts or costs of soliciting. Quotations in this ad. good for Saturday and Monday: expense Is slight and the pleasure tn results Is well worth the small amount of work. m-xle -ate oven to melt the cheese and I Rev. Weibel, in hi. “Forty Ye.ro » congregation or a denomination te Chocolats Car Olympic Wheal Heart«, AQn Criaco, 1 11» 23 eta., IH lbs. 33 eta. brown the rings. - . ... a . • «imply a history of too much talk, amela. — BdH one No 10 sack, each............ OoV 3 II»», tV! eta, 6 I ha of M.wonary Life in Arkansas impulsive rash word is spoken, i| wr Brown Bread. « upful of brown ' lb« 4>l./O which he is contributing to The,which appealed aRd m;uie mote One cup flour, two cups graham j Exceio Cake Flour, ready to use, sugar, one cupful Fortnightly Review, writes of the use!heated and more rash, until it be- BROOMS- -Good brooms, 4 »owed, 'flour, two cups sour milk, one-halfi Lar»!, Silver Leaf Brand. ‘TJl/» chance. of whiskey and opium in that da»r.WMM hot and bitter and largely of uiolaiKws. one-thinl of a cupful of handle slightly damaged. w the pound ............................. XW Krllog’a Com plagued climate. And he, f,^ and 4^ infinite harm. Let us bulter. one-half cupful of milk until I cup mol I as ms , one tablespoon melted! Milk Rar....................... tells this story of the mutual sohci-1 „ractiee much restraint and re*-rve It hairs from the fork, then add two butter, one egg, one cup raisins, one! K. ('. Raking Powder, O|f* tude of a husband and wife: “ Onee speftfh. Emerson «ay. that squares of chocolate grated, Boll un- evxm teaspoon salt, two teaspoons | On.-e fn 4» ounces for,..................... XIV MOP HANDLES, each 1» cents; Spring Clothes Pins, | Q g» ? I’*’? rOUftv LfWne -° «ev*r ouite respect the man who til II hardens when dropped Into cold l*el Monte Pickles, Sweet mixed In J soda. Steam three hours in coffbej 3 dos. to the box............... lOV Borden» Almond or Knob and was hospitably received by tdu us aH he kBOW> Beware of a water Turn Into buttered pan and tins filled about one-half full. Place j Bulk, pint 23 eta,; Sweet Gherkin«, a family. Soon after my arrival the ^jhbbng Comb Honey, full j gossiping tongue. Know( mark Into squares. 20 eta. dozen; lai go dill gentleman sent his wife ----- into the the cover on the tins and place inr ; more man than you sav. say. Speech is silvern <5»mb Honey, full pickles, 4 for.............................. IVV Alhambra Bonbons.—Chop very tine kitchen. After she had l gone he sj]ence is _ golden. kettle or pan of boiling water. Can 1 “ ___ - __ Study to be ' Delightful bath soap, 2 AHr i«etk>n, each................. In a meat chopper onehalf cupful a And _ 1 — a. — * trouble — brought out a jug and remarked: ? 1--- ■ » when is brewing? bars 15 cla , 10 bars Sugar caue or Bipwn you v-hen evil tongues are busy, when' of blanched almoads and one-quarter abo be baked m the oven. ‘Father, this is such bad weather, youiv'hen 20th Ckxitury Coffee. This ¡a our Potato Salad. 10 lba. 89e; 100 lbs ought to take a drink, lest you get get ____ is rising, let the e be silence of a cupful of seeded raisins. Mix with linger test W'r are sure there la no bei- a chill. chill. I I always ■ . ’ keep . some on ’ hand. •,* ‘ ?b..ut a One cup of cold potatoes, diced.! one to one and one-half teuspoonfuls the space of half an hour. CiWiuui , fr> ..'.I . .1, Me.t,'- — Largo bars, wonderful cleaner for ter, We _ _______ ___ ___ It, _____ guarantee all _ of th. “ but ~ don’t ------ ~~ to 1 know —‘ ~v ? want *~ v her it; she of honey or maple sirup to make a ¡one tart apple, peeled and sliced thin, hands, face <>. body; removes inky, pound................... .............. l*«t ounce of each pound; apecial might take to drinking." After some paste that will roll Into balls. Roll two small onions chopped fine; mix sticky or greasy substance* 1 Seven Health Habits. the pound 32r; 5 pounds, fl.55. time the wife came back and said:, 2 bars........................... A3L Dr. '**’* Roasted todn», served to you to you inusi m > sue S^ool h)giem1 either In granulated sugar and cinna it thoroughly with a fork and pour| ‘ ewvv. Steve.you must go go to the oam barn anal an I look after the^horses: they have not|^ mon or In chopped almonds. This over it this salad dressing boiling; be •! H|---- ---------- to » be ’’’<■■ New pack Oysters. No. 1 g ¡-- m<>!row other coffee« "iooa aiKr sne nor»«-»; u»v\ u«vr no. 1 . ,. * » ..V . may be used aa filling between halves been fed.’ After he was gone, she • «*’«»• ,lst^ “health hab- dally mentioned «re:---- Our Pra- cans. 5 ounce ............. hot. Two tablespoons knitter, four! to be taught as part of the of walnuts. berry y at 28 eta.; 2 lbs., 55c., an-1 Bar 5 eta., dQ/« opened a closet and bmuirht me a Red Beets. No. 2 cans, IE/» our Plantation s school curriculum. These 10 bars ................................. L__ ,____ _ at 2'1 rta.; XKç Tropical Taffy.—Take one^juarter tablespoons vinegar, a little salt and^ drink. She ahrays kept some whiskey ui \ .. i Stand ■» ’ L pepper. Set aside and serve very I lbs. for............... for siekrnss ^nd and social occasionsi i' “7™ tha" of a enpfu! each of Sultana raisins, for sicknfss soecial occasion', ” ***!• Com. Peas or Cut String lleana, Itluoker'a Cocoa sup she aaid. imiv but she am did imi not wrsn wish owpaca Steuben . . — ... . figs, Braxil nuts and thinly sliced cold. Garnish with lettuce and pars-! to know it. lest he should become a a «A01 g a coconut, Cut the nuts In slices cross- I Uy. Vfedium size, ] £/« gnex! quality, 2 cans Genuine imported Dutch Cocoa. op-n. drinking much milk and little 2."> eta., doleii .............. 2 packages ............................ 1*7U Try a small can. 15 eta.; Cheese Pie. tea and coffee, eating plenty of veg wise and the figs In half-lncb pieces half |K»und emu One cup flour and a pinch of salt | Federal or Darimade r»/» etables and fruit, drinking four Grease a plate and scatter the nuts ■ Ik. fl <n VC Louisiana Sweets. 6 lbs. A man who had learned in his glasses of water a day, and playing snd fruit over It. Roll teso cupfuls of ¡sifted together: two level tablespoons! Golden Rod Wheat Flakes, vouth that “He who fights and runs ¡out of doors each day. sugar, one tableeponnful of butter, | of lard and three tablespoons of water, j for 25c.; 3 |ba. for........... large package....................... Xv'V ■way lives to fight another day. , one-quarter of a cupful of vinegar and This makes the one, two, three pie White Potatoes. 7 lbs. foi 15 cts^ said: “It is better to be a coward . littl«» Kellogg Krumbles. 14 eta; j /I a Flour, Vim or Fisher's little girl traveling in a sleeping! one-quarter of a cupful of water until crust Put sweet clabber milk into a, 1 Qzx 13 lbs. for 26 eta.; for a few minutes than to be dead be dead car ),er paPents greatly ob brittle. Pour Into the pan and when ‘ thin muslin bag and let ft drip per- [ 3 for........................................ 4UC Blemi, sack................... per IOU *11 the rest of your life”; a LP r— ?lr,?1wierte^ **> being put in an upper berth cold break into pieces. optimists who, finding they had I fectly dry to form the cheese. Put I ' th' *'»• was assUPed that papa and he Fudge.—This may be maple, coffee ten miles to travel, said' “C_‘ ’ guardian angel would watch over he . or chocolate, just as one desires. Take , this into a bowl, add two well beaten1 cnlv five miles apiece; will go two cupfuls of sugar, one-third of a ¡eggs: one tablespoon sugar; one-half j on." i* " ’ ‘ cupful of com sirup, ooe-half cupful •cup seeded raisins or currants, and a «.Hl "»«? "*■' •*“ • unbl he had worn them a day or nined- ~ I of milk, one tnblespoonfnl of hnttei dash of grated nutmeg. Mix well, fill tVk ’ O. ATlri ivhrx fzxlzl « a»wv»4e_ ■ two. and another who told a sports and a square or two of chocolate. th< a pieplate lined with crust as above., ■■■ man who had just brought down an amount depending on how weil roc .»nd bake as an ordinary pie. Or, if |. “Yes, dear.” eagle that “he might have saved like chocolate. Bril to the «oft bn I! you like bake in a square pan. “You there?" i himself powder and shot, for the fall J “This seems to be a generation of “Yes, I’m here. Now go to sleep.” stage; cool before stirring, Maple Peanut Butter Soup. would have killed it if the shot j‘get -mores,. ” «aid Mr. Shaw. “The “Papa, you there?" may be flavored with the «usar or hadn’t." Perhaps one of the best Heat one quart of milk in double j _____ examples of mixed metaphors that frood*!iJ»n to ?leep 1 * maple*flavorlng and coffee by using question that seems uppermost in boiler, add one-half pound of peanut ;o‘"7’'pe~i;ig "'mmd. "nowadays ta, ‘HH7» Foster Road one-half cupful of coffee Infusion In could he nno/eH ia f ha 11 ,*.; h a “ — - . » , ■ . be qutrted is the following, This continued at intervals for stead of milk, adding» another table butter, ............ stir until smooth; if ¿un’I’>jhow ran 1 get more money—how car., which is pathetic in spite of its | some time, until a fellow passenger h»mnr* - k - j ?>vixie unx, uxiMj irnuw pa 1, | |I find the short cut to wealth? If, spoonful of butter to make up for the strain; add a small piece of butte _’’ MACHINE SHOP toen the bubble^ bursts wd telv£ out: richness lost without the milk. Nuts, pinch of salt, flavo.- with onion and more than the legitimste fee for a “Yes, confound you, we’re all Repairs tn aay machinery. the ashes in our hand.’’ ! here! Your father and mother and chopped fruit end other flavors may celery to tM*e'............................................ ¡service or profit from an undertaking' brothers and sisters and uncles and be added, suiting the kind to one’s Mathie Cake. . _ | is to be obtained, they are all for it I Woman's Sphere. amts and first cousins—all here! I taste. Thia is an inex pena ve stake Cream whal we nre<1 to teach the younger In norma] times 20 out of each Now go to sleep!” one-half rup butter with one cup ^„„»tion is how to put more Into 100 persons engaged in gainful oc There was a bn»f pause after this sugar. Add one egg beaten light, hfe how to more of jt cupations in the United States are explosion, and tnen the tiny voice then two cups of flour sifted with ~Yet the idea o{ thrift seems fur-1 women. At the present time it is piped up again: believed that 8,000,000 women and ’‘Mamma!” four level teaspoons of baking powder, thest from their minds. The whole girls are at work and that a fourth the children, all combine to aid the .one cup milk. Take about one-third M-ntiment among young people is not! “Well?* more »-ill be when industry reaches “Was that the gurdian angel." worst side of the boy to triumph. of this mixture and add cocoa or fo »rcumuiate savings, and thrift Isi normal conditions. This invasion of “Home should be a place tor th chocolate to it making it as dark as considered stinginess. There is only! 6203 92nd St. Ant. 616-45 women applies Bo almost every field Story of the Chrysanthemum. growth of discipline. Children shook of enterprise. They are in agricul- _____ ____ ______ wished for, then drop it « into the one infallible rule for success, and| Yea-s andyears ago in the Black know restraint. The gr»at men in o<> cake tin in alternate spoonfulls transPor^i!t,on» min ng and Forest of Germane. r. m so > the story witti that is—can a man live within bi* tteffe, to say nothing of teaching goes,-there lived a forester and his history were the men who knew wha the white batter. income? A man who spends all of or acting as saleswomen. wife with their large family. — __ ,. Th» discipline was—even the sort of dis New England Doughnuts. I his income for living expense* lx Vet th<se figure« take no account ■ inter ! had __ £ been '_.............. _____ _______ a very severe ops cipline administered with a rod. One dessertspoonful of thick sour never going to succeed.” of the vastly greater number of an< very often the little ones went “Today the majority of mothers cream. two-thir«la cupful of thick -wamen who are not clx«sed xs in. to bed hungrv. One night returning *°uri Growing boys are not being taught ““gainful occupations” yet pe form I from his work tired and cold, he and fathers do not stay at home. The milk, one-half cup of sweet milk, onethe meaning of a day's work and the have the benefit of the ex- I the natural function of women - name upon a little child erring. He home that has influence is becoming rounding teaspoon of soda, dissolved, Ta|ue of a oa they were in the I perience we hnve had in All home making The woman who is a thought of his crowded heme and the a rare thing. There is no restraint m the foregoing, one egg beaten in, oW d,yai Mr. Shaw thought. It was home maker m y not be able to!scarcity nt food to feed those already ing prescriptions? We use “ I ask you, is that playing fair one rounding cupfull of sugar, two- lhe country’s illiterates who .were count her inc:.me in dollars as ac-; there, but he could not leave the lit I only the purest of chemicals curstely as the other who draws a tie one to freeze in the snowstorm with the youth of today? Decidedl'- thirds texspoon vanilla, one-third tea- a!p,.pin^ ¡n the parks with newspap. fixed salary, yet she is in a gainful I so wrapping it ■"» l-i« own rough coat it is not. Rugged manhood is wait-! spoon salt, pinch of ginge.1. Kn»ad era for a mattress, but those whose in our work which insures occupation nevertheless. Her “jew-lfae continue^ i,.» uoiucward journey ing for the appeal. It will respond and roll to a thickness of half an parents kept them from working that | you the very best that mon ¡carrying the child. His good wife to the challenge of manhood as quick i inch. Fry in deep hot fat. turning they might get an education. though she too knew how very little ey < tin buy. Ask your doctor not aKaln,t education, A. D. Kenworthy 'R. 8. Henderson ! there was for their own child <en to ly as it ever did, but first we must many tunes and rollmg in sugar if, .-Hut if our statement is not cor Social condi ¡preferred. ' ent and wear, said they would do give them a chance. This makes three dozen mind ,aW the B|x.altpr ..g fee- f heir best for the Christ Child’s sake tions today are an invitation to boys doughnuts—and they never «oak fat. ljeve jf) (t rect. the youn|f man muat i So they warmed and fed the Httle to do wrong, It should be just the Lobster Wiggle. I be taught that he must work for j «tranger. Then suddenly the Child other way about.1 t Melt three tablespoons of butter in what he gets; that this world keep, I raised His little hands xs if to bless FUNERAL DIRECTORS I them and disappeared and they knew a sauce pan, add one cup milk, threeone-price store, with no bargain! : the Christ Child had been with them THE CHICKADEE. First-class Sendee Given Day tab!»«pons flour, one cup thin cream, counters.” < The following morning when the or Night stir until thickened over the fire. Add s I 'voodsman went out to his daily work one cup lobster cut in small pieces, I ('tea Proximity to Cemeteries Leslie Clare Manchester in Our Dumb I he found a plant, bearing a beautiful »Enable« Us to Hold Funerals Animals. one cup peas, threefourtha teaspoon!" ! white flower, growing on the very at a Minimum Expense pepper, j | . pot he had found the Child the night The buds are bronze on the ancient salt, one-fourth teaspoon beech, Phone 611 21 ' before, so he called it the tJhrist Strve on crisp sal tine squares, or let- i Its Ail Right or Your Money Back I And the airs of April warm; 5302-4 92nd St. Lanta Sia. i flower or chrysanthemum. Don’ And ev’rywhere the forests reach; tuce leaves. . you like the chrysanthemum jus I And ev’rywhere the young leavts | twice as murh now that you know swarm! THRIFT the story of its name? Oh, dull is the sketch in these earl) Some outspoken observations on the' days, A SERMON FROM A LAYMAN youth of today were made by Leslie ; A promise of things to be; (Successor th the late Chas. E. A climbing lane on the hillside ways. M. Shaw, secretary of the treasury! 9418 FOSTER ROAD Thousands of satisfied patients A climbing lane and a chickadee! under President Roosevelt, and now Kennedy) An educator. Alfred E. Steams, of Main 2483 will tell you we have helped them to Philips Academy, Andover, Massa >■ his seventy-fourth year of life, in | Wee hotter and more comfortably. We His song is mellow, a twinkle, 9218 WOODSTOCK AVE. chusetts, in an address before the a recent talk before the Marquette ‘ taunt! have liclpeil others to get rid of head Commercial Club, said: AT 92nd STREET Club in New York. His note is quaint and low; ache«, dyspepsia, etc., caused by eye ‘'Civilization has realized that youth And he clings, he clings where the! strain. red buds flaunt I has a hard fight on its hands and has Have Your Eyes Examined Today And the sap in the waking branch I I made it as easy as possible for the is slow! I boy to be good. The fight against His tliroat is collared with dusky sex.is the boy’s hardest fight, and in brown. 8822 56th Ave. The tint of a winter sea; the past the home life has been the i 11 > 266 Morrison St Bet. 3rd and 4th ANNOUNCES j biggest factor in aiding the boy to And clear is the call where the spring woods frown; THE ACQUISITION OF THE I keep himself under control. “Chick-cacMck; or, chick a dee!” GET MY PRICE BEFORE “But that is changed today. The LENTS AGENCY youth is not given a chance. Vice is He skims the trunk of the asher OF THE i LETTING THE JOB beech exalted and virtue made repulsive. That stands in the glad» alone, BARCLEY CORSET Movies, modem literature, and the And over and over his twittering social influence which makes of mar Automatic 646-75 6007'4 82nd St. speech Formerly handled by Mrs. Inez ried life a mockery "nd of home sim Takes up the psalm rd a winter I. S. Gufliks. flown ! ply a shelter for father, mother, and He chants to the bloom of days ahead, The bloom of days to be; He sings ’neath the roof of branches red 5907 FOSTER ROAD “Chick-ca-chick; oh. chick a floe!” 5538 Foster Road IF YOUR BICYCLE I« SICK 5827 72nd Street “How about that airplane?” , TIRING IT TO Residence Aut 636-01 raOHES Business Ant 638 30 ‘It went up in smoke.” 128 Third st., bet. Washington “Burned up, eh?” “No. made an ascension at Pitta and Alder sts. _ ■ burgh.” ■ T’ hnndy place on the comer has every facility to give the best block- from “M-S"’car. ■ Just An easy way to make money is to sei . ,ee -and of course real tasty lunches at all hour«, too. 5811 Ninety-Second St. forget that H is a hard job. Res. Phone «10 0.5 LENTS. OREGON. AUTOMATIC 627-23 Office Phone 613-3:1 ■ The fault finder never finds flaws Cor. Foster Road and 92nd St. ♦ in himself. Springtime Household Helps oc Sweet Geods 4C 22C Coffee $5.60 W22C Creme Oil Soap Lava Soap ('«nned Goods Crystal White Soap Pearline Washing Powder 30c 15c Cereals For Cooking S1.4Í There really are no better places, and so conveniently located. 92nd St., Lents, Next to Multnomah State Bank A. WINKLER a J. F. ALLEN Carpenter - Builder Why Not A. 0. .Kenworthy & Co. The Quality Yard Curreys Pharmacy Complete Stock F. R. FENTON Site Service Real Estate Copeland Lumber GRAYS CROSSING Ke have Helped! Mrs. F. C. Wilson Sheet Metal Works STAPLES-T,Ä“* Sweets to the Sweet Think today of our Saturday Special. P. LARSEN, Real Estate, Insurance Tremont Plumbing Fudge 20c lb. RESTAURANT It Is Getting Ice Cream Time Mt. Hood Ice Cream Parlor Grays Crossing Meals and Lunches Square Deal Candy Store If You Bicycle NorwooD A. C. NUTTER, Prop. Get my prices before you let the job. Norwood Hospital New & Second Hand Bicycles