Herald Home Comer FOOD FOR THE CHILD-FROM SIX TO TWELVE MONTHS FUNERAL NOTICES Coming to Portland Dr. Mellenthin I 4 Andren« Martin, aged 75 years, died Ry Margery M. Smith, Nutrition Spec­ May 23. at the late residence, 3403 Housewives may mail rvquuata ialist. O. A. G. Extension Service. for recipes or ask any questions Seventy-first street. She was the concerning recipes published. A a (Feed the baby regularly, if possible mother of Mrs. J. M. Hanson of Lyle, J SPECIALIST at the same hours each day.) Iler.ild subscriber, a woman Minn.; Mrs. Anna Paulson of Laa An­ At Six Months versed in cookery, who desires to geles, Cal.; Mrs. Jennie Ziegler. Alf l in Internal Medicine for the remain anonymous, will be de­ pant eleven year*. 6 A. M—Rreast feeding. and Henry Martin of Aurora. Or., i lighted to publish requested rec­ 9 A. M.—Fruit juice, orange or to and Mrs. Clara Vail of Portland. The ipes or answer questions. ma to juice. Hi teaspoon at first, in funeral service will be held today j»t —The Editor creasing to two tablespoons. (Dilute 2:30 at Finley’s mortuary. Friends DOES NOT OPERATE the juice with an equal amount of invited. Concluding services in Mult-, water. I noniah cemetery. Snmniei Mince Pie Will be al llenaon hotel 10. A. M—Cereal, one to two table­ Dorothy Alice Brown, aged 1 year Two cup» rhubarb, chopped fine. I cup raisins, chopjved; one cup mo­ spoons well cooked and strained, 7 months, died May 20. She was the lasses. one cup sugar, one cup water, wheat, oat, or barley cereal followed beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Tuesday and Wednesday, June 6 and 7 a little melted butter, 4 crackers by breast feeding. (Give cereal from H. Brown of 6108 92d street. Funeral rolled fine, Stir in the last thing all spoon without milk or sugar increas­ services were conduct«! Monday. In- I Office Hour»: 10 A. M. tu 4 I*. M. kinds spice, Makes enough for three ing from one teaspoon at first to two terment in Mount Scott Park cemeery. | Maria Amtsen. aged 76 years, died! pies. tablespoons.) at her late residence. 80IX 40th ave- j 2. P. M.— Breast feeding. TWO DAYS ONLY Pie Crast 6. P. M.—Thoroughly dried and crisp nue. Funeral services will be held Three cup flour, one tablespoon toast or zwieback. slice follow«! today at 2 P. M. Friends invited. Adam Zöllner, aged X years, died rugar. one teaspoon baking powder by breast feeding. No Charga for Uunaullation at the residence of his parents. Mi. and one-half teaspoon salt. Sift three 10 P. M.—Breast feeding. and Mrs. Adam Zöllner. Funeral serv­ time» and then work in one cup lard At Seven Months ices were held May 22, at 9:30 A. M.. until it is like meal Add one-half Dr. Mellenthin « a regular graduate (Add to the foregoing) at the home. Interment in Mount in medicine and surgery and is cup cold water (ice water preferred) 2 P. M.—Strained vegetable soup licenset us show you this remarkable machine—this washer that cannot break buttons or fasteners, that washes and dries heavy blankets and comforts as well as the daintiest pieces, that makes it possible for you to do an entire washing without putting your hands in the water even once. Let us give you a demonstration I Phone, write or call at your convenience. . iw SS-DRY-EWŒ IL» ss - dry - ewh WASHES AND DRIES WITHOUT A WRINÇE R r