Thursday, November 28, 1918 EASTERN CLACKAMAS NEWS Page Three MILK AS STRENGTH BUILDER ADVOCATED HAVE YOU SMALL LEET? Dr. Mae Cardwell, Back From Washington, Advises Housewives. Dr. Mao H. Oardwpll, of Portland, who recently r etu rn ed to Oregon from Gary, Ind., New York and Washington, where she was engaged In medical re­ se arch work for the Children's Moreau of the D e p a r tm e n t of Labor, said in a n Interview: “T h e dairy industries m u st be encouraged. The children of America m u s t have milk. They c a n ­ not thrive without good clean milk. Housewives m us t use more milk. If they de man d It the dairy man will find some solution to his problems and will see th at his cows get the feed and that he keeps th em alive and in good health. However, if the women don't or d er the milk, th e da iry m an isn't go­ ing to keep his cows around just as pets and or na m e n ts. Feed Is too scarce and labor too high for that. It's up to the housekeepers. • • #Are you sending your br eadwinners to work with all the vigor and stre ngth you can m u s t e r for thorn In the way of pr ope r food?” asks Dr. Cardwell. "If they do n’t get th e right food they c a n ’t think or work well. Th e same applies to the school children. See that they h a v e milk to dr ink ; milk in puddings T h e kitchen Is the power plant of the family and consequently, of the nation. Don't w a s t e a drop of milk or an ounce of butter, but usq plenty. The health of the nation is the kitchen quostton. Milk is one of the main factors in a diet.” W e are overstocked on small size shoes— Ladies’ Patent Leather and Kid, sizes 3 to 4 at $4.00. Men’s Sizes 5 to 7 from $4.50 to $5.50. • The above were bought two and three years ago, are not of the latest style, but are better shoes than we could purchase today at the price. •*♦•*♦♦*♦♦*••*♦♦*♦♦*♦♦**♦*♦*** •** I i ON MEMORY’S SCREEN * ;j; :j: i East Clackamas Supply Co. ;!* YOUR SATISFACTION IS OUR SUCCESS! . IF YOU HAVE TROUBLE WITH YOUR Y Gas Engine, Farm Tractor, Wood Saw, Water I Pump, Truck or Automobile of any Make I | See Pesznecker, 35 years experience as machinest. First class mechanical force on hand from 8:00 a. m. to 6:00 p. m. every day, no work done on Sunday. t Oxy-Acetyline Welding, Brazing, Cutting and Machine Work of any Kind, Battery Re­ charging and Repairing, Vulcanizing. Y V t U. S. A N D DIAMOND TIR E S AND A FULL LINE OF ACCESSORIES. ! CASCADE GARAGE : » S. P. P E S Z N E C K E R , Proprietor. An Old French Town in the Sixties ;j; Y ! I a m not s u re of th e l e n g t h of t h e pr oce ss ion , but it m u st ha v e t a k e n at l e a s t an h o u r or m o re to pass a given point. It s t a r t e d fro m the. c a t h e d r a l a n d m a r c h e d a r o u n d t h e town, t r a v ­ e r s i n g so me miles, which m u s t h a v e s e v er e ly tested th e e n d u r a n c e of Its o l d e s t pa rt i c i p a n ts , w h e n t h e s l a t h e r wa s hot . The bishop or bishops, for s o m e t i m e s th er e we re two o r t h r e e , closed t h e line in full c a n o n ic a ls of h e a v y cloth of gold, a n d h a v in g c a n ­ opies b o / n e o v e r t h e m . B u t they m u s t h a v e found t h e o r d e a l very ex- h u u s t l n g , as they would be besiege d all a l o n g the ro ut e , with w o m e n b r i n g i n g up t h e i r c h i l d r e n to be blessed, or r o s a r ie s a n d h a n d k e r ­ c h ie f s fo r like pur pose. O t h e r s w o u l d r e v e r e n t l y kneel on th e p a v e m e n t a s t h e y passed, to wh om t he y wave d t h e i r blessing. "Childish!* t h e a t r i ­ cal! s u p e r s t i t i o u s ! ” 1 h e a r s o m e a r ­ dent protestant remark. Well, my f ri e n d , it inay be so, b ut In rel ig io u s m a t t e r s , it is good to be as lit tle c h i l ­ d r e n , n o r do I th in k t h a t o u r Blessed Ijord t a k e s a m is s this h o n o r paid to h e r w h o m He called m o th e r . F o r myself, I r e p e a t with Keb le: " A v e Maria! th o u whose n a m e All b u t a d o r i n g love m ay claim, Yet we may r ea c h thy s h r i n e ; F o r He, t hy Son a n d Sav io ur, vows To c ro w n all lowly lofty brows W ith love a n d Joy like t h i n e ! ” H a r k ! t h e a n g e l u s is r i n g i n g : “ Ave Marla! g r a t i a p le na ; Dominu*. t e c um , h c n e d i c t a t u in m u l l e r l b u s . ”