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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1922)
3 OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST T3T.19T.W. as against «n7.T34.314 M on June 34. 1931. according to a state- meat Issued by Frank Bramwell, state superintendent of banks. Unless his time is consumed tn fighttag forswt fires, Stanley Walters, Principal Events of the Week district forester, plans on scouting the highland forests at the base of Mount Briefly Sketched for Infor Hood thia summer to lay out the mation ef Our Readers. route of a trull that will travel the en tire distance around the peak near the snow Une. Seven negative and six affirma tive arguments dealing with propos ed Initiative measures and coaatttu- tleeal amendments to go before t^e voters of Oregon at the goaeral elec tion In November, have been filed with the secretary of state tor pub lication la the voters* pamphlet Ropresertatlvee ef 13 Mates, includ ing women of national reputation, at tended the fifth annual conference of directors, state supervisors and teach er trainers in home economic educa tion of the federal board for vocational education. Pacific region, which was held at the Oregon Agricultural col- lege. The state board of control, at a mooting in Salem, purchased a aite for the Oregon employment Institution tor the blind in Portland The site contains 11 acres and is located on Ollsan street, between Kghtythlrd and Eighty-fourth streets. It adjoins i a 10-acre tract purchased recently by I the city of Portland for park pur- i pose« Get William's price There were three fatalities tn Ore- on Furniture before ‘ gon due to Industrial accidents dnr you buy. It will pay j ing the week endtag July 27. ac- you I cording to a report prepared by the ' state industrial accident commission. Williams Furniture Company , The victims were F. F FYwiter. fire man. Portland; Joseph M Cantrell, 6531 Footer Road quarry foreman. Dufur, and J. M. Hol Ante. 637-57 comb. fire fighter, Portland. A total of «»4 accidents were reported Unless the Marion county court ob tains the right-of-way for the Pacific highway through the town of Jeffer son. this part of the road will not be paved this year, was the announce ment made by officials of the state highway department The road to be paved Is practically a mile in length, and according to the lowest bld open ed at a recent meeting of the highway These warm, dusty days I commission will coat 324.000 A suit to enjoin tbe secretary of have an iced drink at our ; state from placing on the ballot at fountain. 1 the general election In November a Try our pastries and j proposed initiative measure sponsor ■ ed by G. O. Green, of Oregon City. candies. I and having for its purpose tbe regain tlon of the state's fish hatcheries and i Light Groceries preventing the use of wheels, traps and seines In the Columbia river, prob ably will bedllsd in the Marion coun ty circuit court here within the next few days. Final approval by department of agriculture officials Is ail that Ip nec 6332 Footer Road essary before work can beg n on Im F. WESOLOWSKI provemeat of the Lebanon-Cascadia Ik 624-63 road at Shea hill, for years the worst section on thia roadway to the in- i terior country. Tbe Linn county court has signed an agreement to co-operate with the federal government in coa struction and maintenance of the highway Bids have already been re ceived for the work. Linn county's share of the expense will be 333.090, the government providing a like sum. Tbe process of handling berries and other fresh fruit by the cold-pack method will be practically revolution ized by the new process put into use for the first time this year by the Oregon Growers' Co-operatire assoc is I tlon. Barreling and subsequent re frigeration of the fresh berries have U hy Do So Many been practiced for some time, but i eople Have Weak this has been supplanted by the use of five-gallon lacquered cans, Tbe Arches? If shoe clerks are correct in say fruit is placed In cans In fresh coa- ing that 60 per cent of the women dition and sealed, after which th«y they wait on have weak arches; it are frozen hard and placed In cold the army examiners were correct storage in rejecting, on account of flat The harvesting of winter wheat In foot enough men to make a big city—then it does seem strange Oregon is proceeding without Interrup that so many people should have tion and considerable threshing has to suffer from failure of the foot been done, says the weekly crop sum to hold up under the weight of the mary of the weather bureau. The body. They're not all fat people, harvest of spring wheat and oats Is either. wall under way in some localities. The Answer Broadly speaking, the reason is this: Every part of the body is e FOR SALE always clad so as to permit rea sonable muscular freedom, except Four lots, 50 feet by 145 feet, the foot Here the ligaments and on 99th street, 3250 each. Eight « muscles which should hold the minutes walk from car. Phone arch bones in place, become atro 532-87. phied through restricted circula tion and lack of exercise in shoes ♦ e • • • • • that are rigid, tight, ill-fitting. Down goes the arch. There are MATT GREENSLADE other special causes, but the bulk of the sufferers can blame the Wagon Repairing shoes they have worn. Now we wrap our own bread--Try it LAURELWOOD BAKERY 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 Mie arch muscles to exercise and strengthen naturally as you walk. Circula tion is free. They are restful shoes to wear all day. They are com fortable. All these features for your comfort and well-being have not prevented Cantilevers from beng good-looking shoes. Their trim appearance is one of the pleasures in wearing them. These shoes are very finely m'de. The prices are moderate. CANTILEVER SHOE CO. 353 Alder St. Medical Bldg. PORTLAND. ORB. Horseshorinq & Ges. Bldcksmilhlmj AUTO REPAIRING 9327 Footer Road LENTS 1 Pearl Owings 318 Platt Bldg. Public Stenographer. Notary Public Phone: Office, Atwater 3281. Residence, East 8440. A. WINKLER Wil Foster Road MACHINE SHOP Repairs to any machinery. Office Phone 415 1» V Rea. «13-18 Herald Home Comer Qt MENTO NK ITEMS Mr. an«i Mrs. Stringer, who married recently, have bought the coxy home of Harry Green, on Fifty sixth avenue, near Ninetyninth street. There is a fine vegetable garden just ready for use. Mr. and Mrs. Green gave possession Tuesday night and will leave Lenta, after a few days visit with old-time friends, for their former heme in Kansas, whore most of their children live. They leave many true friends behind who wish them many happy years to come. Mr. and Mrs. John Baird, their son. Edward and their daughter. Jacqueline, and Mrs. Artist Logan, all of Eugene, have returned home after visiting their father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Green. Mrs. Baird is the daughter and Mrs. I.ogan the grand daughter of Mr*. Harry Green. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey, who own a four-room cottage near Mrs. Sweet's, have bought a general merchandise store at Union avenue and Russell street and will move near that loca tion soon. Mr. and Mrs. John McClella of Ninety-ninth street gave a jolly house party last Saturday night, About 20 of their friends attended, Fruit punch, coffee and cake were served the guests who enjoyed the evening dancing to the melodies from a beautiful new graphaphone. G J> ARI : • ••«••••••«••• Housewives may mail requests tor recipes or ask any questions concerning rscipso published A Herald subscriber, a woman versed in cookery, who desires to remain anonymous, will be de lighted to publish requested rsc- >pes er answer qweations. —The Editor MULTNOMAH COUNTY FAIR GRESHAM, OREGON August 8*9-10"! 1-12 Heao Karebn One cup cold mashed baked beans, two tablespoons melted butter, three- fourths t easp oon salt, one ssghth tea spoon [xpnka and one half cup of milk or cream. Mix thoroughly and heat. Now add one-half cup of grated cheese, as soon as cheese ta meltsd pour over pieces of toasted bread. Serve at once. : ; Make This Your Vacation Week - Splendid Camp Grounds Free—Excellent Music Will Be Furnished COLUMBIA LADIES’ SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Vegetable Salad One cup cooked peas. One cup cold string bears One small onion nunced. two or three sprigs of parsley, cut fine, one green pepper, chopped fine. One cucumber, cubed. Over this mil a cup of French dressing and serve on lettuce leaves. Fastest Races in the Northwest—Exciting Steeple Chase—iArge Livestock and Farm Exhibits—Children's Club Exhibits — Art — Domestic Science— AR at Their Best—Not a Dull Moment COME (Tench Dressing One salt spoon salt, half pepper spoon of pepper, put both salt and Take P. R. L. & P. Car, Firat and Alder pepper into a tablespoon and fill the Special Rate, Including Admission to Grounds, Round Trip $1.00 rest of the tablespoon with oil. Mix well together and pour over the salad. II. A. liewis. President C. D. Minton, Secretary Add two tablespoons more of oil and 31H Chamber of Commerce toss the salad well: lastly add one tablespoon sharp vinegar. This is sufficient for six persons on green 'Ji* x ------- salad, but for cooked vegetables use be added to the crwm tei, I about a eta." The other agreed to thia. “Well,” twice or three times thia measure. dessert spoonful placed inside the she first nvan «aid: "You sew those Cherry Salad »lit in the puff. rabbit holes? How do they dig those holes without leaving any dirt around Remove the pita from any kind of CHILDREN ADMITTED FREE The stern father entered the par them?" The other Confessed: “I _____ cherries and fill the cavities with lor, and was shocked to see his daugh don't know. That 's your question, so Tuesday. Wednesday and Friday of <'reaIU •'>'«*»• mixed with chopped 1711 Sixty third St ter and her young man ocrupying the answer It yourself.“ The first man next week »rill be joy days for chil- nut«- Arrange on a bed of lettuce same chair. winked and replied: “They begin at dren for on those days all children «'th a spoonful of dressing "Sir," he said, “when 1 was court the bottom and dig up." “Rut," said under 12 years of age will be ad-: on t*le »ide. ing my wife, she sat on one side of the second man, "how do they get at for all occasions mitted free to the Multnomah county the room and I sat on the other.” the bottom to begin " “That's your Cresm Puffs fairgrounds, Gresham. “Well," replied the young man, On these days a special effort trill ' One cup of boiling water. One- “that's what I should have done if I question," was the first man's re joinder. "Answer it yourself." The half cup butter, tiring to the boiling be made to take care of the children had been courting your wife!" other man bought the tickets.—Bos Phone Auto 636 71 and it is expected that with the fair point for two minutes then arid one coming during the summer vacation cup of flour. Keep stirring all the A pm';t>Uo will devour its weight ton Post. from school that the children sril! time. This will form a ball and stick in fish every 48 hours. to the spoon. Cook three minutes. take advantage of the opportunity. Two men were waiting for a train, "The stock barns will all be filled,” Put into thia, after it becomes cool, says Manager C. D. Minton, “if pres 4 eggs, one at a time Stir in each and one said: “I will ask you a ques ent entries are to be used as a guide. egg thoroughly before adding the tion. and if 1 cannot answer my own The entries are coming in in larger next. This will make a smoothe paste. question, I will buy the tickets. Then 'Now put a tablespoonful on well you ask a question, and if you cannot volume than usual at this time.” greesed paper about three inches answer your own you buy the tide- 1 1 1 ■ S' l apart and bake ia hot oven about 30 ’ Selling Many Washing Machines minute«. After that let stay in oven E. P. Williams, Mount Scott repre with the door open to dry out a bit. sentative of the Laun-Dry-Ette, is When cool slit the aide and fill with , Remember idling many of the wringer-less. elec the following. Whip one pint of cream 82d and Division Streets trie washing machines in this ter to a stiff froth then axil one cup of ' Thie Phone Number ritory. 1 powdered sugar, then any kind of I berries or preserves, jolly, eta., may A prize of 35000 has been offered by the city of Trujillo. 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