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About Gresham outlook. (Gresham, Multnomah County, Or.) 1911-1991 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1920)
PA G E PO TO GRESHAM (H T H X )k MUFFINS and POPOVERS From the N ew R oyal C ook B ook Muffins ■ cup« flour 3 teaapoona Royal Bakina Powder 1 tablespoon sugar W teaspoon salt 1 cup milk 2 e(tira 1 tablespoon shortening Sift together flour, baking iwder, sugar and salt; add ilk, w ell-beaten eggs and melted shortening; mix well. Grease muffin tins and put tw o tablespoons of b atter in to each. Bake in hot ovcu 20 to 25 minutes. Corn Muffins % cup corn meal 114 cups flour 4 teaspoons Royal B ak ln c Powder 14 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons sugar 1 cup milk 2 tablespoons shortening le g g ROYAL BAKING POWDER A b s o lu te ly P u r o Eggless Muffins S cups flour 4 teaspoons Royal Bakins Powder t tablespoons sugar 1 teaspoon salt 1 cup milk S tablespoons shortening Mix and sift dry ingredients, add milk and melted shorten- 35, 1030 1! 0 ing and beat until sm ooth. Bake in greased muffin tin s in h ot oven 20 to 23 m inutes. B JIN K Mr. and Mrs. H arold K ern and th e ir nephew, Law rence H ollenbeck of Burley, Idaho, are on a visit with relatives. They cam e by autom obile and m ade th e trip In th re e days. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. E astm an a re e n tertain in g th e fo rm er’s sister, Mrs. W alker and h e r d au g h ter of V ictoria, Another Royal Suggestion reakfast i * too often eaten as a duty rather than a joy. The suc- ces» of the day may depend upon the spirit of break fast. The Royal Education al Department presents some breakfast dishes that will send the children to school with a hip hip hur rah and his majesty man to his daily duties with the 1,up and doing” feeling which knows no discour agement. H U D IT . S ift.to g eth er corn meal flour, baking pow der, salt and su gar; add milk, m elted short ening an<4 well-beaten egg; mix well. G rease muffin tins and drop tw o tablespoons of m ixture into each. Bake about 35 m inutes in h ot oven. P opovers 2 cups flour 14 teaspoon salt 2 eggs 2 cups milk » The Outlook Is In receipt of a cor rection from Mrs. P aul Bliss of P leas an t V alley who ¿-.ates th a t h e r son, A rth u r, should have been Included In th e list of those club children who won trip s to th e O. A. C. su m m er school. A. I. B ak er from T he Dalles has purchased th e tw„ acre place ju st east of G resham from Mr. and Mrs. H. C. L arsen. Mr. and Mrs. B aker are th e p aren ts of Mrs. F. S. P itts of th e L usted neighborhood afld have been visiting w ith h e r fo r a sh o rt tim e. They have an o th e r dau g h ter, Miss F lorence B aker, who Is one of th e telephone ce n trals here. 1 have just received a nice assortment of Hammocks, very attractive colors; different sizes, and grades. Prices reasonable, also have swinging porch couches with drop frames and mattress. J. E. METZGER Your Home f urnisher C h oir E n te r ta in m e n t C om in g. Sift to g e th er flour and salt. Make a well in flour, break eggs in to well, add milk and stir until sm ooth. P our into hot greased gem pans and bake 25 to 35 m inutes in a very hot oven. If taken out of oven too soon they will fall. SENT FREE N>w Royal Cook Book '-nn- tainlng* scores of d< economical recipes, many or tinnì the most fam ous In use today. Addreaa M.OTAL BA KINO POW DER CO. P lans are m a tu rin g for th e e n te r tain m en t to be given by th e ch o ir of th e M ethodist Episcopal church on the evening of T hursday, Ju ly 1. This will be one of the big events of i the sum m er and will be free to all. The program will consist en tirely of i m usical num bers u n d er th e direc-l tlon of Prof. J. A. Finley, le a d e r of | the choir. He will bring w ith him ' from P o rtlan d a n u m b er of a rtis ts | including a larg e p a rt of th e ch o ir I of A rleta liftpt 1st church. A local o rch e stra will also assist In th e pro-1 gram . 115 Fulton Street New York City TH IS W IL L ASTONISH GRESHAM PE O P L E T he quick action of sim ple w itch-j hazel, cam phor, h y d rastlc, etc., as mixed in L avoptik eye wash, will s u r-| prise G resham people. One g irl w ith eak, strain ed eyes was helped by a single application. H er m other could h ard ly sew o r read because of eye Before fastening the m eat chopper P o rtlan d ’s eig h th an n u al B uyers’ pains. Ifl one week she too was bene to the table, place a piece of sa n d Week has been announced for Au fited. We g u ara n tee a sm all b o ttle of paper large enough to go under both g u st 9 to 14 Special featu res are be avoptik to help ANY CASE weak, ing arran g ed and m any Inducem ents clam ps, w ith th e rough side up, on offered buyers In th e n o rth w est to strain ed or inflamed eyes. A lum inum T here will be a jo in t m eeting of the eye cup F R E E . G resham Drug Co.— th e table. W hen th e chopper is atten d . L adies’ Aid and W om en’s Home Mis Adv. screwed on tig h t, th e sandpaper will T he S h rln ers know how to m ake sionary society held a t the hom e of prevent the clam ps from slipping. th e noise. Mrs. Marlon Johnson next W ednes OR SALE— F resn o , in first class shape. J. E. M etzger. day afternoon. The L adies’ Aid will have sew ing on hand. Mrs. Mary FOR SALE— Second hand ranges, som e very good bargains. J. E. Patch will be th e lead er of th e W om M etzger. en ’s Home M issionary society, but the full program has not been arran g ed . D rag Saws! D rag Saws! w ith clutch, new B eaver w ith ex tra All are cordially Invited to atten d . saw a t re g u la r price fo r 30 days only. George H enry H arrison, who until W. A. HESSEL. recently was p asto r of th e F irs t Bap ;i tist church of L aG rande, Oregon, Is supplying th e pulpit of th e G resham B aptist church d u rin g th e sum m er. P reaching services each Sunday m orn TH E U N IV E R S A L C A R ing at 11 o’clock. Sunday school at 10 o ’clock. Miss T hursey C o rn u tt of Riddle, Oregon. Is visiting w ith her cousins Mrs. S. C. Jones and D. M. C athey and fam ilies, and also atten d in g the fes tival in P o rtlan d . She rep o rts th a t It’s no longer necessary to go into the h er fath e r, A rchie C o rn u tt, form erly detail ilescribing the practical merits of th is com m unity, Is g rad u ally fa il ing health. of the Ford car everybody knows all T h ere will be no services at the about “ I'he Universal Car.” How it Zion E vangelical church for th e next goes and conies day after day and year Office and Shop, th ree Sundays. The pastor, Rev. H. after year at an operating expense so Main St. Bungalow Bldg. G ebhardt Is atten d in g a conference at small that it’s wonderful. This adver E verett. W ashington. A fter th e con G rm ham . Or«. Phon« M x ference Rev. and Mrs G ebhardt will tisement is to urge prospective buyers to F rank C. Joaea F loyd L. Mark tak e a sh o rt vacation. place orders without delay. Buy a Ford An Invitation has been received by car when you can get one. We’ll take th e G resham Queen E sth ers to atten d good care of your order- -get your Ford a rally in P o rtlan d w ith th e L au rel- to you as soon as possible—and give the wood Queen E sthers. T he Queen MONEY to pay th a t m ortgage E sth ers of P o rtlan d are jo in in g in best in “after-service” when required. ag a in st y o u r home, farm , o r this rally and le arn in g of th e G resh o th e r property, If you should am g irl's w ork have Invited them to die before you pay it. p articip ate w ith them . T he g irls are MONEY to p rev en t a sacrificial requested to g et in touch w ith th e ir sale of your home, farm , o r o th e r property, if you should officers and lead er to learn fu rth e r die. details and help a rra n g e plans. The MONEY to provide w orking cap rally will be held Sunay, Ju n e 27. ital for your heirs In th e o p er Rev. Mr. W hetxel, of P o rtlan d , will ation of y o u r farm , o r o th e r preach at th e Eree M ethodist church business, if you should die. next Sunday at 11 o ’clock and will MONEY for yourself when you become old. continue to fill th e vacancy un til th e IE you a re in terested in m aking reg u la r p asto r is appointed. T he p as such provisions fo r money, to r who was appointed to th is charge w rite a postal fo r fu rth e r In at conference could not come here form ation. A ddress and sent in his resignation. A new p asto r will be appointed In th e s e a r fu tu re . I Box 177, Greftluun, Oregon “Bake with Royal and be Sure GRESHAM LOCALS Frank C. Jones Co. General Contractor* We Can Make Immediate Deliveries H am m ocks Carpentering Electrical Wiring Fixture* and Lamp* Septic Tank* Cement Work D e e r in g a n d M c C o r m ic k Binders, Mowers, Ropes, Tedders, Binder Twine. FOOT GRINDERS HAND POWER GRINDERS Repairs for all makes of machines. MICKLES A gqod stock of D eering M cCormick re (¡CARDS pairs here SECTIONS m akes of m achines usually can be had upon RIV ETS sh o rt notice. SERV ICE A t eve t h e y h o m e w a r d fly ; Beneath their win^s are all the th ird s 1 hey flew from hom e to h u y / \ y e found anest herewith the rest, But live self- satisfied.-. A selfish b reed t h a t pays no heed Io Local C ivic P rid e . B U Y W HERE YOU L IV E Buy Your Electrical Goods at the GRESHAM ELECTRIC CO. Phone 31 FRED L. BOURNE, Manager Powell Street CHOICE MEATS Homemade Ham*, Bacon, Sausage, Lard Full line of Cold Lunch Meats SANITARY MARKET Main S treet GRESHAM GEO. DIETL, P hone 8S1 Prop. GRESHAM GARAGE Phone 801 Automobile Repairing and Storage Full Line of Tires and Accessories SOUTHARD & PALMQUIST member " ■> ^ F E D E R A L RESERVE SYS TEM A Banking System that has Helped to Revolutionize the Business of Farming. 77c The operations of the Federal Re serve System are especially favorable to the farmer. His borrowings to co\er cost of fertilizing, planting, har vesting, and carrying his crop can be rediscounted by this bank with the federal Reserve Bank and an abund ant supply of credit at moderate rate thus assured. 1 his bank realizes to the full the vital importance rif the farmer’s work and is genuinely desirous of extending to the farmers of this community the benefits resulting from its member ship in the federal Reserve System. 3 ¡.sa « 't FIRST STATE BANK A. W. METZGER & CO. O R F .S R A M OREGON Ql AE1TY AND SERI ICE the P h o n e Res. (1x3 iffiird s of a feath er, flock to d e th e r ’ H. W. Adrian have given much time and thought to assembling the Wedding Gift articles which we are now making a special display of. A view of this collection will help you solve the gift problem with highest satisfaction to yourself and the bride. Come and sec it today. fo r o th e r ^ é » C IV IC P H l D E + k . Raker & Son A rtistic and Useful G ifts For June Brides G re sh am -^ rep a irs HESSEL’S FARM MACHINERY P h o n e 544 MONEY! FOR THIS SPLENDID WEAREVER STEW PAN which sells regularly at $1.15 Don’t miss this sale. Sign coupon be low and present at our store at W INCH iSTtR STORE Must he prcM-nml by M R KDAY. J1 IA 3 " - --------------- ________________ __ I I I i SH I -