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About The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1920)
u n Y M M V üuujn í ü Y 4ü Tripp Mil* real ca Ui to. Another Royal Suggestion BISCUITS, BUMS and ROLLS From the N ew R oyal C ook B o o k thick on floured board; brush with melted butter, sprinkle with sugar, cinnamon and raiaina. Roll as for Jelly roll; cut Into Hi Inch pieces; place with cut edges up on well-greased pan; sprinkle with a little sugar and cinnamon. Bake In moderate oven 30 to 35 minutes; remova from pan at once. w h »t de light this word sug gests. So tender they fairly melt in the mouth, and of such glorious flavor that the appetite is never satis fied. These are the kind of biscuits anyone can make with Royal Baking Powder and these unusual recipes. is c u it i B Parker House Rolls 4 cups flour 1 teaspoon aalt 6 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder 2 tablespoons shortening cups milk Biscuits 2 cups flour 4 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder ^4 teaspoon salt 1 tablespoons shortening 44, cup milk or half milk and half water 81ft together flour, baking pow- der and »alt. add shortening and rub In very lightly; add liquid ■lowly; roll or pat on (loured board to about one inch In thickness (handle a» little a» osslble); cut with biscuit cutter lake In hot oven 15 to 20 min Sift (lour, salt and baking pow der together. Add melted short ening to milk and add slowly to dry Ingredients stirring until smooth. Knead lightly on floured board and roll out H Inch thick. Cut with biscuit cutter. Creaae each circle with back of knife one aide of center. Butter the ornali section and fold larger part well over the small Place one Inch apart In greased pan. Allow to stand 15 minute* In warm place. Brush each with melted butter and bake In mode rate oven 15 to 20 minutes. B A K IN G rJ m MU'S f ü L ute«. AhsoHuïzy Purrs Royal Cinnamon Buns VA cup* flour 1 teaapoon «alt 4 teaspoon* Royal Raking Powder 2 tablespoon* shortening 1 egg ty cup water tt cup sugar 2 teaspoon* cinnamon 4 tablespoons seeded raisins FREE Write TO D AY for the New Royal Cook Book; con tains 400 other recipes just as delightful as these. W ill show you how to add inter est and variety to your meals. Address ROYAL BAKING POWDER (X). 115 Fulton Street New York City 81ft 2 tablespoons of measured sugar with flour, salt and bilk ing powder; rub shorl« r.ing In lightly; add beaten • t. \ at- r and add slowly. Roll out Inch << Bake with r> na be Sure y y ‘"I* Mi. ami Mia. Manou Butler wert) lici t, i ueacUy. A Newspaper “Tiie Loue Blur Hunger" ut tiie lala WeUueuUuy uuu iiiuntUuy. I with a Wiieu you wuut tiie beut culi lor Liberty lucuti. Baked by electricity. Peter Kune uud LI y Fluke are over ou Uie iseuluc liultiug Una week. Circulation Ur. M. J. butler bus been chosen us manager und charnu an oi the Monmouth Chautauqua. Because of uu lucre used demand lor luUepeuUeuce bread, M. U Bald win bus uUUed a third baker to —is lorce. . ___i S Luily Monday morning, May 31st, au ö-xo daugnter was noru to Mr. and Mrs. Aren Justin uud ner nume will be .Norma Adel. published is the only m edi Mr .and Mrs. C. A. Reetz three children uud a uepnew, oi Junction City were dinner guests oi Rev. a id Mrs. C. T. Cook last (Saturday. um profita b le A daughter wus horn to Mr. and Mrs. Beau 11. YVuiknr at Lugene ihmsduy evening, Muy ¿i, and she bus been cluisleued Anna Belle. F o r A d vertisers Is there anyone here who desires to subscribe lor the Oregon City Uuily enterprise? 11 so, by ad- ui cosing " A ’ cure oi The Folk County Fost they can secure a lib eral reduction m price. Bids ai'e being received to carry Uio mull to mul from the postoflice in independence. Have Goydslou lias Had Uie contract -or Zb years Baptist Church Announcements uud wus on the job continually un- ul a lew weeks ugo when rheumat The Chautauqua io over and we ism crippled iiim up. have had nearly a week to rest up. We all enjoyed the programs and A county license is required for exercises. Most of us were regular nogs but many have failed to take attendants. Now let us turn oor out a license. Sheriff Orr says that regularity and enthusiasm to God’s if the law is not complied with at channel and attend church with *he once, he will proceed to enforce it same zest ar.d joy as we did ».ie The killing of the dog and a fine Chautauqua. How about it? is the penalty. The license fee is There will be i the regular ser $1 for male dogs und <j>Z for females. vices at the Baptist church next Sunday. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Mrs. T. H. Walton, wife of Major Preaching at 11 a. m. The subject T. H. Walton of Salisbury, Mo., and in the morning will be “The Be her son, Dr. T. H. Walton of Port liever’s Position." In the evening land were the guests of Mr. and Rev. Proppe will preach on “The Mrs. J. C. Virgin Sunday and Mon Baptism of Fire." There will be day. While here they attended Thursday. The room was decorated with sweet peas and ferns. After the usual older of business light re- (Continued troni Fuge 1; members have moved uwuy thut the freslununljs were served by the Company now is below Uie mark set hostesses, Mrs. Anderson uud Mrs. by tiie Co ver liment us u minimum. Addie Harmon. Out of town visitors Ollier Companies have recruited up were Mrs. Maury and Mils. Mell lo 1U0 men und moig und are in u I Baldwin of W inlock, Mrs. L. B. Go nourishing coudiUou while inde | but and duughter, Addic of Albany, pendence with Us spu’it ol "Let the ! Mrs. Charlie l\uw and daughter, Vi other iellow do it” hungis buck uud vian, oi Amity, Mrs. Martin Conger will he ordered out oi service, in and duughter, Dorris, of Suver. oUiur ciues the ex-service men have enlisted. K Company needs some PLANT RECEIVES SERVICE well U’uined me t lor Us oliicers uud MEDAL FUR DUTY RECORL uou-cotus. Lach uud every ollice in the Company is open to any ex- iSuieiu Journal.; service man who can quuiily und In recognition ol live years faith the oliicers uud non- commissioned lui service with Company M. now oliicers ol K Company will gladly do u unit in Uie new ru lli O regon m- special music. The Young People's Chautauqua and were very much all Uiey can to assist anyone willing laiilry, Armory ¿jergeuiil ilurry Society will meet at the appointed pleased with the numbers. Mr. Vir to join Uie Company and assist Plant bus received hts live year sc hour of 7 p. in. sharp. All young gin is a nephew of Mrs. Walton. them or lake then respective places. Vice medui. people invited. The preaching ser hx-service men cuu enlist lor u vices at 8 p. ni. A hearty welcome The medal, issued by uulhoiily period ol one year. That is sum Among the eighth grade gradu and a good time awaits you all. of the udjuluiils obice, Filth Die eleni tune to tram subsUtutes lor ates in Polk county this year are your poaiuon in case you should gon liliali try, is ol silver uud is in Lester ldoore of Buena Vista Russell JUST W H AT HE CALLED FOR. want to discouunue your work, und scribed wiUi the wearer s name. Kelley, Leonard Treaux, Ruby Bush Immediately upon the expiration by enlisting lor Uial period you will The .Mason and Dixon checkers und John Sheythe of Pedee, Helen prububiy save Independence the dis oi his fourth enlistment period, Fluid signed up for were doing a rushing business in tiie Bassett and Mildred Bronson of grace ol losing Uie position U holds (sergeant uuolher 12 monili term with the tu game around the shell hole during a Lewisville, Greeta Rideout of Green- in Uie milutuy cities ol the stute. 1‘ lov of Valley View and Herman cul company. lull in the fight. Most of the re The National Guard is u necessity. wood, Ivan Do Arniond and Gladys In presuming the service insigiiiu mains of the coni|>i«iv pay was gath Preparedness at unperuUve. The Gap tain Leroy lieW 'd l, command ered in the steel Stetson, which was Waddle of Suver. Government is hacking lite pie puroduess program and is paying er oi the company, expressed his doing duty as the First National There w ill be a meeting of the liberally tor Uie Umb spent in learn appreciation of (Sergeant Plants National bank, ami the big boy from praiseworthy association with Uie Civic Club Wednesday, June 9. ing and leaching others. New Orleans who held the bones was The committee having charge of the W ill you help yum' Government a gUUl'd. During the war, (sergeant Plant conscripting all the oratory in bis afternoon includes Mrs. James Rob hit more? vocabulary for the occasion. bie, Mrs. J. S. Cooper, Mrs. Morgan Will you help your independence went oveiaeus with the lbZd infan “Come seven, come seven,” b e ! and Mrs. Homer Hill. The ladies \ try, to which this company oi Uie in Us eilorls? Will you join K Company und old Thud Oregon regiment was as chortled. “We wants action. Ac-1 will provide a pleasant afternoon and invite all the members to be help to pul U in Uie lean again und signed. He wus in Franco, Decem tion's what we wants— ” Then a belated 77 exploded near- | present. A report of the Annual save it 1 mm utter lailme? Will ber li, lid i, lo Muy limi. Previous you ? Do it now. it wul soon he loo to Uie world war lie saw duly with by, cutting olf bis flow of s|ieeeli just Federation will b0 given. Co. M on Uie Mexican border in as the cubes left his band. For a dilli. moment after the echoes died away SHRIKE NOT ALTOGETHER BAD Lince returning to Salem, Ser BUENA VISTA then' was a dead silence, then an geant Plant was reassigned- us “ Butcher Bird” Is Insectivorous Crea agitated voice urose: cuslodiuu ol Uie armory. Under ins (Continued from Pugc 1.) ture of Much Service In “ Man, oh man, be careful how cure Uie parkings surrounding the their home in Wuiiock Friduy. the Summer Time. building have assumed u holiday you assemble ye’ nmnbahs, or dig Wilber Weeks and family ol Sti uppeurunce. Sergeant Fluid is crap game am gwine to be broke The butcher bird, or northern leui were vuiluig Mrs. Weeks making clforls to keep the Sulern up.”— Home Sector. shrike, while not possessed of any aunts, Mrs. A. J. Richardson mid armory iu the leud on the point of J considerable speed, hns speed enough Mis. Margaret McClain Suuduy. alimeli venosa ol grounds and good j ECONOMICAL ARRANGEMENT to outfly any of the smaller bird«, trim ou tiie interior. Ills duties ; Mrs. N. C and Min. Luuuu An such as juneoe and tree sparrows. consist of “policing” the assembly dersou motored over to Monmouth This hunter lives fattest when the and the various rooms in the build- | Wednesday and spent the eveuing { last of the migrant armies are on lug used tor meeting purposes by j wiUi th„ former's sister, Mis. L. C. veterans' orgtimzuUous. the move in the Ipte autumn, when 'a V * v '* “'S Cole, and family. The Hi Schoolers added $25 to : The Ladies Rurul Club met at Uie horn,., of Mrs. N. C. Anderson lust their funds lust uighL WMMNBUBhaman'BiAimi.aiRiB.iiia.tflii.BiBia a a a . a . a : a i a^ a H ave Installed Electric =— O ven=-==^ 11 il ■ And are pu ttin g out the best bread on the market. § Huit— IX) you think it save.« von It is more like M oth er’s bread. Clean and baked § anything to hate a running account by electricity. ■ at the department «lore? Try it; You will like i t . I Independence Bakery ; ■ » 1 * 1 0 1 1 < ai 4B i « u « h aiianon an *i«iaiafTH Nife— I know if (|, ». You can’t imagine the amount of time it -aves me. Why, I never have to stop and a.-k the prie, of anything I want to purchase. TaU The Post About III e v e ry nook and corner o f the section in which it is and The Post Qualifies ___ jh es CAN YOU BEAT IT? O la rge that it reaches he ba« an opportunity for cutting off victims remote from cover and pursuing them across the open fields, mice especially lieing unprotected by their snowv rover. The shrike bus a rather melodious whistle, which he lets go at a time that makes it - cm somewhat out of season.. He has been credited with using this as a decoy and camou flage to his villainy, and also with mimicking smaller birds and invit ing them to their destruction. Despite his name, however, the butcher bird is not altogether an arch villain, remarks a writer. He is very largely insectivorous during the summer, and din's a good work bv destroying numbers of mice and giving riddance to the hateful Eng lish sparrow when he comes around the burn buildings during the win ter. 0 w ith ou t com petition. - ITffWVim WFWFn W W rr TW * These Pastors Look for M ore Women to Fill Vacant Pulpits L e ft— Miss Ella J Nash. As s solution of tlie problem of the pnslorloss churches in the North Woods of .Maine, Knptlsts have ordain ed two women ministers, and (hey are now serving In the pulpit of die pic turesque little church ut Toy. Maine. While other women evangelists are “ helping out” at churches where minis, lers with large families have not been able to meet the rising cost on an aver age salary o f $1.87 u day, Miss Alice M. Whittier and Miss Ella J Nash, so far as known, are the only Baptist feminine clergymen In the whole of New England. They were ordained In 1917, when the war was making a heavy demand on the man power of Maine Their first assignment was to the church at •lay. one Of the oldest of the state, having a history that dates back 110 .'••ars, when the congregation met In a log house As a rule Miss Whittier lakes the morning service and Miss Nash has charge of the evening meet ing. Roth were graduated from the Gor don Rlhle College in Boston, and both worked for a number of years after ward under the direction o f the Amerl- an Baptist Missionary Society They have served the out of the way settle ments In the fur north Aroostook County and other sections of Maiue, where the people depend ou the col porteur for their gospel leaching They have (tiled two pastorales of five years' each, one at Owl’s Bead and the other at Jay. where they are at present sta tioned. Will the woman pastor solve the problem of the shortage o f ministers? Miss Whittier says she will. A woman gifted with the power o f oratory, trained In a high class theological In IXin't be a slacker; eat Liberty ■cad. The Rrsson. hi does water run?" •It tu.« to; It Is a chaser.1 Right Miss Alice M. Whittier. stitution, nnd willing to make the com bined sacrifices of not only a preach er’s wife, hut a preacher himself, should he allowed to fill a pulpit, she declares. According to Miss Whittier, thv woman preacher has come to stay. It Is her opinion that very soon a large percentage of clergymen o f all Protes tant denominations will be women. The Baptists and the Congregational- Ists are among the first denominations to admit women to the ministry. “ Will women pastors be content to work on salaries that average less than $700 a year, ns men preachers have been doing for years?” Is another ques tion Miss Whittier answered. She »aid they decidedly would noL “ All over the country," she said, “ people are realizing more and more the injustice thut has been done io the ministers. The time has come, I be lieve, when pastors are to receive their Just due. The country pastor's salary should not merely be raised—It should he doubled. He receives less than an ordinary day laborer and depends to an humllln’ lng extent upon the charity of his congregation. No, women who enter the ministry will not be so pa tient. f’ tn sure. Conditions In America today do not warrant the practice of such self-denial.” Miss Whittier Is one of the leaders It Maine of the New World Movemeut of Northern Baptlsta That state has been asked to raise a quota o f $2.03(V- 000 The amount didn't stagger the pastor of Jay. “ Will your congregation he able to come across with their apportion ment?" she was asked. “ Certainly, there'! no doubt about It." she said. DELUGE OP BICYCLES IN INDEPENDENCE There were mor,» bicycles in in dependence today than ever known at one time.—Portland Oregonian, June 2. 1895.