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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1922)
Herald Home Corner * * * * * * * * * Housewives may mail requests for rec pre or a»k any questioas eooceming recipes published. A Herald subscriber, a woman versed in cookery, who desires to remain anonymous, will be de- lighted to publish requested rac- ipea or answer questions. —The Editor * • * * • * * • • Dreaain* Up Make a syrup of H pint of strawberry juice and six ounces of sugar, bring Gee whig! I hate to hear ma cedi: ing it to a boil and skimming it well. “It's time to gu now—come, get As soon as a little poured on a cold dressed!” plate will stiffen, remove the pan at An' have to quit my play, an* wash once from the fire, and when the An' dress up in my Sunday best. syrup has cooled a little, fill up the crust that contains the fresh straw "I’ve laid your blue auit out.** says berries Whipped cream may be put ma, on top if mshel. “Your Elm collar an’ your tie!" “A stiff white collar!—have a heart! Strawberry Salad Aw, must I wear it, maT" says I. One box strawberries, washed and hulled, two bananas sliced, one apple An* ma says, “Yeo—go waah, now. cut in cubes, one orange, diced, and quick! the juice of one lemon put over all; An’ let me see your earn an’ neck mix this up and place on fresh lettuce When you gvt through —wash clean!" loaves with a whipped cream and Says I. “I'll wash the dirt off. every marshmallow dressing on top. speck!" Marshmallow and whipped cream dressing— b cup cream whipped, then But when I go an’ show how clean add two tablespoons of fine sugar I've washed 'em. ma says, “Mercy and about six large marhsmallow-s me- that hare been softened a bit over the W’y Sam. they’re black—they’ll never steam; beat al) together and add a do. tablespoon of lemon juice. They would de grace the family!" Strawberry Preserve» Get good firm berries, »ash them before hulling them. This retains the flavor. Allow % pound of sugar to one pound of fruit and to every pound of sugar allow a scant cup of water, i Put the sugAr and water on the store •v boil, stir slowly now and then, and let boil for IS minuter Fill your jars full of berrire and pour over thenPthe hat syrup, fill them full. Let stand for JO minutes. The fruit will mnk down in the jars and you will Strawberry Charlotte have to .wki more to fill up to the top One quart of milk yolks of six eggs again Now put on your jar rub bers and screw the tops on lightly. and \ cup sugar, flavor to taste. Have your boiler ready with a rack Put in baking dish and place in oven. in the bottom. Place the jars on ths Now line a glass fruit dish with slices rack and fill the boiler with cold of sponge cake dipped in sweet cream. water to come nearly to the top of Lay upon this ripe strawberries the jars. Let the water come to a| sweeten to taste now another layer of boil then keep it at boiling point for cake and then more strawberries until one hour. Then screw on the tops filled. When the custard which is very tight, turn upside down until1 baking in the oven is cooled a bit so cold to make sure they do not leak. as not to break the glass dish, pour over the cake and strawberries. Beat Strawberry Prreers re Na. J the whites of the six eggs to stiff Wash and hull the berries and allow froth and add a tablespoonful of sugar 1t pound of sugar to every pound of foe each egg and put over top. Dec fruit. Pour the sugar over the ber orate the top with the largest of the ries v>d let stand all night. In the fresh berries that have been saved Morning there will be a lot of juice. out Now set the kettle on the stove and Strawberry Ice Cream <ook along slowly, skimming off the . scum, until they look clear and are, Mix a cup of sugar with a quart of tender. Hare your jars all ready an I ripe strawberries, let them stand for put a <i!ver spoon in each jar as you fire or six hours, then mash and fill them, thia keeps the jar from strain to remove all the seeds. Now cracking. Fill to overflowing, put on add one cup of sugar to the juice, rubbers and screw tops on very tight stir thoroughly and beat in one quart and turn upside down until cold. of fresh thick cream. Freeze. Strawberry Tartlets To Ik pounds of fine flour add 10 «uaces of fresh butter; the yolks of two beaten eggs and 3 ounces of sifted loaf sugar. Mix up together with li pint of new milk and kneed it well. Thia crust is frequently iced. Bake borne of this pastry or some other <ood crust in patty pans and fill with small ripe strawberries of equal size. Strawberry Conserve Prepare the fruit as for preferr ing. allowing one-half a pound of loaf- sugar to one pound of fruit. Sprinkle the sugar over the fruit and let stand over night. Next day boil until the berries are clear. Spread on dishes and put in sun to dry. after which vol! the fruit in sugar and pack away in jars. “Aw, ma! that's sunburn—that ain’t dirt. Honest, it ain’t!" But ma, she takes The wash rage an* scrubs an* says, "Here comes the sunburn off—in cakes!" them. But this ia dull reasoning. The president of a great bank was lately forced out of office because of unpleasant notoriety he had gained on the outside. No man of bail moral character could be elected to any ini- I portant office in the country. Motion picture people known to lead diaao-1 lute lives will never be popular with | the decent-minded, who compose the I great majority of American citisena. The future of the motion picture ' industry ia secure if the pictures are kept clean and those who engage in it behave themselves. The nien who direct it will contribute to the public welfare by hiring only persons who know enough to keep out of scandals Incidentally they will save money by avoiding contracts that may in the future have to bo kept, although pub lic opinion will not permit the dis semination of pictures in which no toriously badly behaving actors are featured.—New York Tribune. The old home of Daniel Roon» in Kentucky is falling to pieces. It has withstood the elements for nearly 200 years and ia slowly falling to ruin from lack of care. One room con tains a targe fireplace of stones still in good condition. The doors and shutters -of the dwelling are hung on wrought iron hingen. but many of the windows are broken, permitting snow and rain to enter and causing the floor to decay. 20 STORES 20 STORES At These Stores Saturday : Monday LEMONS— tine, large fruit, dozen—33c Fancy Dry Onions |EP I New Potatoes 1922, 4 lbs............... ISV I 5 lbs................. 25c I 25c FLOUR—Crown Brand, 19-lb. sack«, $1.98; No. 10 tuck* each 48 cenbi. Ivory Soap 4 bars ....... OC/* Church’« Grafie OO a Creme Oil Soap 1 c-» a U v Juice, pts. ...........ZOL 2 bars ’’An’ don't forget your nails," she s says, “An* brush your hair an’ brush your Mason Jar Caps OCp Citrus Washing OOp K C Baking 9f|p hat— dozen................... ZUU Powder ............. ZZU Powder, 25 oz .. Z W An* brush your teeth an’ brush your Is This True of You? shoes"— “It’s the night of the class party. CRISCO—l’s 25c, IK’s 37c, 3’s 73c, 6’ h $1.37, 9’ h $1.99 “Gee, do I have to brush all that*“ Jack. You’re going, aint* you?" “Ne." Wisht I could lay my fingers on Royal Baking Powder, 6-oz., 20c; 12-oz., 40c; 2 ‘4-lb., $1.19; 5-lb.. $2.35. The monosyllable was uncompro The feller that invented clothes, mising The boy’s grandmother looked An’ dreaein* up! Jist wish I could!— up at hhn with puzzled eyes in which > 20 Mule Team OQr Jeilo, all I.arge Shopping You bet I’d bloody up his nose! lurked a shadow of anxiety. Soap Chips ........ flavors . bags —New York Herald. “I should think you'd want to go. I Jack. You work so hard that you I Sound Rusiness Sense Cream of Wheat. OOp Salted Peanuts, 1 Cp Peanut Rutter, 1 Cp ought to take the chance for a little ' The insertion of a clause calling fun when it comes along." package ZZU pound AUv pound ............ ..... for good moral character in new con I “That’s just it. I shouldn’t have I tracts with motion picture stars in-1 fun. I shouldn't enjoy myself. The Federal Milk, Darimaid Milk, dictates that Mr. Hays is earnestly girls in the class haven't any time: Carnaiton Milk, 1 Qp striving to make good in his new job. for a fellow who’s working his way . can can two cans ............ 1-Fv Whether the clause is of his devising through school. There are boys in ; or not, it is merely the product of that class with fathers who are mak sound business sense. ing a lot of money. They wear good The motion pictures differ from clothes and have plenty of money tc If it is good and to be had. you can get it for less at these stores—So con any other great American industry .«pend. What chance do I have with veniently located. in that their appeal is as much tc that sort around ?’’ children as to grown men ar.d women. The boy’s tone was not bitter. He What the children are today the was simply stating what he believed country will be tomorrow. It is con to be a fact. And the grand mother, | tended that as long as the pictures to whom this particular boy was the are clean it makes no difference as to bravest, finest, most wonderful youth the characters of those who appear in in the world, drew a long sigh as she wondered what ailed the modem girl. mistake a« if you allowed another day you may be proud of tha ac T^VEJt! 1H1NG in Its season« Some of you girls know whether, boy*« shabby clothe« to prejudice you quaintance of tha quiet, poor-dressed £■ so now, when it’s warm against him. youth who today you are inclined to this boy was over-sensitive or whether ( Some day, possibly, you will point overlook at the class party.—Citizen he was telling the truth. Some of a WESTINGHOUSE Elec you will admit that if you were honest ' to the picture of a distinguished man | tric fan will keep you cool. in some magazine and «ay proudly, ' that at the class party you are not1 particularly interested to talk with ; "I went to school with him." And if | Come in and let us demon the classmate whose best suit looks that happens, the chancre are at least , strate. as if it «-ere getting rather small for two to one that the distinguished m»n ' him, and is shiny on the seams. That wore a shabby coat in hi« boyhood. A 1 well-dressed youth who comes to youth who works his way through . school in his own car impresses you j school, paying hfs expenses, can do 6338 Foster Road pretty nearly anything he tries. Some ax much more attractive. Phone: Auto. 615-33 If you allow them to prejudice you ■ GET MY PRICE BEFORE i well when his father pays the bills. LETTIMI THE JOB ! It is easy for a boy to seem generous I when he has a liberal allowance for T is a consoling thought i pocket money. These things are tn know that your dear Automatic «10 75 «007 '-j «2nd Si. neither to his credit nor his discredit. one wax laid away by a It you allow them to prejudice you firm that «lore not con- in his favor you are making as big a alder the service mere- B um . Phone Aut. 638-30. li ax a business trans lire. Aut. «16 01. action. 13C 10c 9c 5c 9c GRAYS CROSSING Sheet Metal Works Star Electric Co., Inc 3 Nippon Florist Co. 3716 Sixty-third St Why Do So Many People Have Weak Arches? CUT FLOWERS for all occasions The washer that cannot smash buttons or fasteners HE Laun-Dry-Ette has no it saves mending by preserving to smash buttons all the buttons and fasteners. T wringer and fasteners. It whirls the See how it makes extra tubs un clothes “wringer dry” without a wringer—in one minute—a tub ful at a time. Come to our store and see the Laun-Dry-Ette do an ac tual washing. See how it saves work by doing both the wash ing and the drying. See how necessary. See how it enables you to do an entire washing without once putting your hands in the water. Please come to the store if possible. If not, please phone or write. The ELECTRIC MAID Shop 282 Alder Street Main 8443 “LET THE ELECTRIC MAID DO YOUR WORK” Floral Designs a Specialty Phone Auto 635-71 SHOUSE’S; jRESTAURANT; ■ 128 Third st., bet. Washington ■ Z and Alder ata. ■ g Just m block« from “M-S” car. S * ■' : Meals and Lunches ■ ! ■■■■■■■ --------------------------- I STITCHING Bring thia ad. yard« It’« worth two Free Hemstitching At >220 53d aveaue, two block« north of school OrrMiaaking of a Ik kind« also done. WASHES AND DRIES WITHOUT A WRINGF R P. L A R 8 E N Mildred V. Short KSTATE. INSURANCE INVESTMENTS Formerly Prudential Man 6538 Foster Road In This Section Portland. Or. REAL If shoe clerks are correct in say ing that 60 per cent of the women they wait on have weak arches; if the army examiners were correct in rejecting, on account of flat foot enough men to make a big city—then it does seem strange that so many people should have to suffer from failure of the foot to hold up under the weight of the body. They're not all fat people, either. The Answer Broadly speaking, the reason is this: Every part of the body is always clad no as to permit rea sonable muscular freedom, exeept the foot. Here the ligamenta and muscle« which should hold the arch bones in place, become atro phied through restricted circula tion and lack of exercise in shoes that are rigid, tight, ill-fitting. Down gore the arch There are other special causes, but the bulk of the sufferers can blame the «hoes they have worn. You Can Avoid It How much better to wear Canti lever Shoes, with their flexible arches, and room for every part of the foot They allow the arch muscles to exercise and strengthen naturally ax you walk. Circula tion is free. They are restful shoes to wear all dav. They are com fortable. All these features for your comfort and well-being have not prevented Cantilevers from being good-looking shoe«. Their trim appearance is one of the pleasures in wearing them. Three shoes are very finely made. The price« are moderate. CANTILEVER SHOE CO. >53 Alder St. Medical Rldg. PORTLAND. ORE. A. Ü KENWORItlY & CO Funeral Directors Da» and Night Service PSonr 61 «-’1 A. D. MawsrMq MOM 92W St. R. S. NesSertM Vacationing? Like many other« you are planning a trip into the great outdoor«, and trying to decide on that vneation «pot. Let u« assist by providing you with a copy of our 11122 “Oregon Outdoor«” l-oldrr. It ia beautifully illustrated and brimming full of detail«, about resorts in western Oregon. 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