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PAGE r o t'll I.KESHAM OlTbOOH COOKIES and SMALL CAKES From the N ew ROYAL COOK BOOK W Cream shortening; add sugar and well-beaten egg; beat and add milk slowly; sift flour, bkking powder, salt and cocoa into mixture; stir until smooth, add vanilla. Put one tablespoon of batter into £ l £ rease<1 muffin tin and bake in moderate oven about 20 minutes. Cover with boiled tcing. Orange Cakea 4 tablesp oon s sh orten in g 1 cup sugar Cookie* % cup sh orten in g 1 cups su gar *4 cup milk ROYAL I eggs teaspoon grated n u tm eg 1 teaspoon v a n illa »-street n r . grated rind o f 1 lemon 1 cups flour S teasp oon s R oyal Raking P ow der Cream shortening and sugar together; add milk to beaten eggs and beat again; add slow ly to creamed shorten ing and sugar; add nutmeg and flavoring; add 2 cups flour sifted with baking pow der; add rnough more flour to make stiff dough. Roll out very thin on floured board; cut with cookie cutter, sprin kle with sugar, or put a raisin or a piece of English walnut in the ctnter of each. Bake about 12 minutes in hot oven. »Cocoa Drop C a k ea BAKING POWDER A k 9 o lu lo ly P u n * cup m ilk feg g 2 cupa flour • teasp oon s R oyal B a k in g P ow der H teaspoon s a lt v 1 teasp oon o ra n g e ex tra ct Crated rind o f 1 orange Cream shortening; add sugar slowly, beating well; add milk a little at a time; then add well-beaten egg; sift flour, baking powder and salt to gether and add to mixture; add flavoring and grated orange rind; mix well. Bake ‘,n Kreased shallow tin, or in dividual cake tins, in het oven IS to 20 minutes. When cool cover with orange icing. COOK BOOK FREE Ju st off th e p rssg and finer than ev er before T his n ew R oyal Cook Hook con tainin g 4/1 d elig h tfu l re- cip e^ will be se n t to you free If you will eend you r nam e and address. ROYAL BA KINO POWDCB OO. 4 tablesp oon s sh orten in g 1 cup su gar 1 egg J4 cup milk 1% cupa flour 3 teasp oon s R o y a l B ak in g Pow der % cup cocoa U te aspo on s a lt 1 teasp oon v a n illa ex tract JCLV 2. II GRESHAM LOCALS Another Royal Suggestion HEM the children romp in hungry as young bears, here are some wholesome, economical de lights that will not only be received with glee, but will satisfy the most ravenous appetite in a most whole some manner. FKIDAV, lift Fa I bon Street New York City “Bake with R oyal and be Sure ) ) the Gresham branch library, which | to » on Mondays. W e d ^ a y i and | i ^ d ^ T n d ^ u m d . y ^ ° Pe“ed Herb West left the first of the) week for Glasco, Washington, where he has been offered a position as en gineer. Misses Gladys and Violet Crozin, of Portland, are the guests of Miss Addle Pullen this week. Rev. and Mrs. M T Wire, of Ore-, gon City, called on Mrs. H. C. Larsen Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Larsen is recovering from an operation for the removal of her tonsils. Mr and Mrs. D. E. Towle have as their guests for a few weeks the latter’s two sisters, Mrs. Maggie Sticker of Elgin, Oregon, and Mrs Alice Brett of North Dakota T h e1 latter’s daughter, Miss Vida Brett I is also here. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Elford and children, of Portland, spent the day Thursday, at the home of their sis ter, Mrs. C. M. Zimmerman Mr and Mrs. P H Bratzel are planning to leave immediately after the Fourth for Hebron. t\o r th Da kota, for an indefinite visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs M. D. Kern, Mrs. W J. Hollenbeck and children, Mr. and Mr?' R' Kern an<7 children, Mr and Mrs. Harold Kern spent the day Wednesday at Milwaukie visiting w,1.'h, MrJ aPd Mr8’ C’ R Webber, old friends from Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thom have! been entertaining for Shrine and £ 8e 'P8t,val week their BOn» Dr- Jas W Thom wife and two children of I 5 J ver J.‘’akp' and son-in-law, Chas. N. Taber of Reynolds, N orth ' Dakota. Mrs. S. S. Thompson returned last night from Walla Walla, where she went to attend the funeral of her sis ter. She was accompanied home bv her father, W. T. Hartley, who will remain with the Thompsons. Miss Ruth Montague is on a two- m onths’ leave of absence from the Gresham library. . sh e will spend two weeks at the North Portland library and the remainder of the summer on a vacation. Mrs Elgin Kirkwood Is in charge of the library for the summer. Rev. George Henry Harrison, sup ply pastor at the Gresham Baptist church, will preach next Sunday morning at 11 o ’clock. His subject W h lte ^ America in Black and Congoleum Rugs A large assortment of colors and sizes, chance at the old prices. J. E. METZGER Your Home F u rn is h e r CA SH MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM 1 am T am I am I am age. stored-up contentment. peace of mind. freedom from worry and fear. discipline in youth and rest in old I contribute to health, efficiency and confidence. f am the enemy of the “ rainy d a y ” dread, the foe of want. I put people in a position to take ad vantage of their opportunities. I am better than a health resort and more soothing than a needed vacation. I mean better opportunities for your children, and a position of respect in vour community. I am a builder of civilization, and I sus tain ami preserve the best interests of a nation. I increase the confidence of young men. and enable them to mount on the ladder nt success. —THRIFT. is so FRESH ANpc r P A ID for Fresh Cows, Beef Cows, Hogs, Calves of any kind. E. B A U M A N N , G re sh a m P h o n e 901 WHY OUR MEAT. economy That Proves v Correct Design New Price $21.85 $19.10 $16.40 $13.65 $11.20 These prices are good until July 10th only. H eresone REASOr A lways Old Price $19.50 $17.00 $14.75 $12.25 $10.00 9x12, 9 x l0 i/, 9x9, 7V2x9, 6x9, Your last WE HAVE MADE A STVDV OF of proper refrigeration as it ap plies to a meat market. Each pound of meat that leaves this shop has been taken care of in a manner that insures its pueity Its tenderness and Its flavor. A visit to our market will convince you that your meat purchases should be made here. FIRST state bank G BESH A M . I OREGON GRESHAM MEAT MARKET Phone 41 A. J. W. BROWN F’isli on Friday > Vo» Ruu O tw» Concluatv« Evidence o l Quality Qnnstrwction and Economy erf Tr^Utz Springe EKSTROM TRUCK SERVICE 3 BIG TRUCKS ® REM ARKABLE O VERLAND VICTORY in 1355-mile Loo Angeles-Yosemite Economy Run reg- t s another triumph for scientific light weight and the easy riding Triplex Springs. The winning Overland ■tock touring car registered an average o f 35.1 miles per gallon throughout th e entire mountainous trip. This is, o f course, better than average Overland mileage, but it L gratifying to drive a car whose design insures the _ R E S P O N S IB L E G RESH A M P o rtla n d A - J 0 7 I M A A a h ; B»lwy O O M . BEST OF SERVICE AND R E L IA B L E and P O R T L A N D Albert Ekstrom Gresham 861 Doe. P ow ell and Maple best use of every drop of fuel. ,S M «I 1 .lis rs Unusual G R E SH A M O V E R L A N D CO. W. A. HESSEL IRES that are different in their distinctive good looks and in their construction. An extra ply of fabric, an extra heavy tread and generous oversize make a tire of remarkable endurance. T GRESHAM.OREGON Hay Harvest Means Busy Times A’k “ T H IN G S f° r “ S p fC ia l YOU M AV P IT C H FORKS H A Y FORKS M A C H IN E O IL FORK H A N D LES O IL CANS PU LLIE S H A Y CARRIERS W A TE R JUGS IX) not forget the kitchen, kitchen. 4 1 « 11 * 0 ,0 IM 'W lo o k in g V ii-n M I. V lu tili lim it now. \'k Mill I..I «uggirti,>n. U mwo «layo. He know . lot. of tlieni. Another bargain for H m * IMHIM-Wife, D ' liv " > - Next Time—BUY FISK " 'h ' " Gresham Overland Co. NEED: W. A. HESSEL IN EXTKA VALVE in W a te r M « h . a xevx p n » m P a t te m a l H2.W5 m M. W e will he open until 10 A L L SIZES SCYTHES SNATHES Vou will nerxl extra «Ii.li- M> have a large Mock. Npertal for the week. 7-ln. M b ite D in n e r P la te ., v ia l th e M-t at *1.11». e.|M- t up« an»l R a u m « . w h ite . S p e c ial, Ih e . « o f tl at SU till m. Monday. July 5. A. W. METZGER & CO. P H O N E tltn Ql U.ITX GRESHAM. OREGON ROPE OF •xtra help in the field means extra work in the G ia .. 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