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About The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1920)
Iloo RIVER GLAttfcli, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1920 ORG1 i Another Roys I Suggestion GRIDDLE CAKES and WAFFLES From the New Royal Cook Book THERE is an art in making flapjack pan cakes, griddle i;ibes or wheats, call them what you will. But it is an art very easily and quickly acquired if you follow the right recipes. Here are some recipes for a variety of breakfast cakes that will make grandmother envious. The secret, of course, 13 Royal Baking Powder. Royal Hot Griddle Cakes 2 cups flour teaspoon snlt 4 teaspoons Royal Eaklnu 1'owder 1 CUBS milk 2 tablespoons Ehortcnlnfir Mix and Gift dry ingredi ents; add milk and melted shortening; beat weH. Bake on slightly greased hot grid dle. Griddle Cakes with Eggs 1 cups flour 4 teaspoon snlt 3 teaspoons Itoyal Baking: Powder 2 ewrs Vt cups milk 1 tablespoon shortening Mix and sift dry ingredi ents; add beaten eggs, milk and melted shortening: mix well. Hake immediately on hot griddle. mm. BAKING POWDER MisssaSuteiy Pure Buckwheat Cakes 2 cups buckwheat (lour 1 cup Hour C teaspoons Royal Uaklng l'owder UA teaspoon salt 2H cups-milk or milk and Water 1 tablespoon molasses 1 tablespoon shortening Sift together flours, baking powder and salt; add liquid, molasses and melted short ening; beat three minutes. Bake on hot greased griddle. Waffles 2 cups flour "Bake with Royal and be Sure E 4 teaspoons i(oyj Halting Powder teaspoon ;a!t 1 cups milk 2 1 tablespoon melted shorten- Sift flour, baking powder and salt together; sad milk to yelks oi eggs; mix thor oughly and sad to dry in gredients; add melted short ening and mix in beaten whites f eggs, Bake in welW greased hot waffle iron un til brown. Serve hot with FREE New P.eyal Cook Book contain! 'ik these ana peon s of other delightful recipes. Write for ittn day. UovaTl kakinu POWDtuuo. 116 I'ultou Hiruut New Yolk City DMI'.W V A NATKiN'-WII" IN8TI1 'JTION Pine (Top regu Th A. J. Th-y rt turjied 8 by Mr. and Mtt north M treises if the i spared, .t with Mri' i F ternoon famil mily w.ent i attend tin 'olvtecbnie a week lied St. I itor The I, at the tomorro Mr. chase! place. The Dalles as i Co. Clarence am from Californi Pine Grove i the school won Laurence Wei most of the pr Mr. Peters or Portland last i Mrs. J. G. child's brown grade or the foad. J8 have pur j. W. Friday ttly gone to he Dri-Fresh irk returned ie fact, that et Saturday, ete, winning ural days in ently lost a I Bast Side f the .Mosier MOUNT HOOD Mrs and L ODELL grades in that school have proven pat- iufitetorv la UMMll hn th.. fu.. Ihul W.J. Applegate. representing a farm hoth have been reelected. Mrs. y eaten utilities company of Portland, has m- L.x,)Wt8 to return, but MisH Hukari has Jl J n I 1'ower waier syi-iei s lor resigned, she having other plums foi tut- i 1 1 1 i ( j v i cniticiiin in viji'ii itiiu vicinity: M. I). Odell. ('.has. Fhrck, Allison Fletcher, Fred J. Howard, Don .following y IN II 1 1 H rill! K I ' I M!i(l Mil I lei illlMII. VI. i 1 "J L. L . I i .7 1 duel 's, water sunn v is from a I ' 1 1 ''"uiiy ior nign scnooi iino ier .'rwj who will stop for a si snrtarlotistad MO tAmtC SSL L""- "r f it bsfor. .Urtlng on &eir lou and a 50 foot raise is necessary. Chas. I T, , f ., ' . . Chicago, their home. i " 1 r. .t ( TBWe are orchards beautifully even turned home after the game tired and aml notlvv wjth b,()()m Th(.U are itppy. iih won uv score vvnicn next year. These are the te ICnerS who nave staled their inteniions lor the '. We hope to be able Snd Oelbert Odslt motored to Salem iHt week. They returned home Satur day. Mrs. .J. U. Kggert spent the week end arid the first days of this week with relatives in Portland. When she, returns home she will be accompanied iy Mrs. Anna Hinrie t( River iiood iunday last. ill t Z Ladies' Tricolette Blouses The biggest thing of the Sea son is the Tucolette Blouse. They are cool, comfortable and stylish. Come in all the wanted shades. Our prices - $4.98 to $8.90 Ladies' Dress Skirts White Wash Skirt, plain white, 2 pockets $2.49 White Wash Skirt, plain white, slash pockets... 3.49 White Wash Skirt, heavy gaberdine 4.50 White Wash Skirt, best quality, Gaberdine Embroidered belt 7.50 White Wash Skirt, fancy striped Gaberdine 5.90 sjg 19 I j miff -X Ehrck also has a spring 4(10 feet from house. 80 foot raise. The others men tioned each gets his supply from u well. After having spent the latter part of the winter in Portland. Miss Eunice Odell has returned to herlmme here. Mr. and Mrs. r. S. dunning motored down from The Dalles Sunday for a day with Mr. and Mrs. It. II. Kemp. Dr. Foray the, of The Dalles is at tending general conference and Rev. Newham will preach for him next Sun day. The local church will enjoy ser nions bv Itev. Pemberton, district superintendent, and Rev. Gallaher, of Pine (!rove. There will be a meeting at the high school auditorium Friday at 2 p. :n. for the purpose of organizing a Mothers' club. All women of Odell and vicinity are requested to attend. That Mrs. Helle M. Yeates" record as principal of Odell grammar school, and Miss Lempi llukari's as teacher of mil llazi I big time gave good reason for rejo Thomas Holes has bought from A. M. HoskiiiH the pool room and confec tionery business in Odell. He took possession Saturday. Regular meeting of the grange this evening. Good roads and bonds will bs discussed. Flection of officers will be held. Kemp lodge, I. O. (). F. Rebekah lodge are planning for next Tuesday evening. Pomona grange will meet In Odell Wednesday, May is. Moll high school boys expect to go to White Salmon Friday for a base ball game. Mr. and Mrs. (!. A. Weber. Mrs. J. K. Ferguson anil Miss Funico Kroeger attended State Sunday School I'onveii tion in Portland Inst week. Mrs. Rote Odell, Mrs. J. W. Dakan orchards in which trees show almost no life. The former predominate ii Odell and Willow Flat. If aster Paul Sunday, who has ar rived in Odell a'nd will speTiil the .sum mer at the Sunday ranch. The lower classes ot the high school gave a farewell party for the seniors1 Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. .James English now drive a new Monitor Six. 00, SbepOAfd has joined the ranks of tractor owners. He has purchased a ( letrac. Mrs. W. F. Wagner, who arrived re cently from Philadelphia to look after the Wagner H Schults Orchard, hni pur chased a tractor to be used on that, property. Several ranchers have had to resssd ground which has been seeded to a heat, Added expense and labor caused by ooor seed wheat. (M ivLJLl 'Li?nri'cte Institution . We want the best there is. The best is slow enough when there is a fire. Let's get behind the bond issue for an up-to-date fire department. Week r the aOpe. Hakc-i I no elected Secretary . Koter, now Deputy ate, promises to give t high degree of effici eople are justified in Hiblic official. Adv. MR. ROBERTS' ANNOUNCEMENT Orchard Brand e Arsenate of Lead Powde r FRIiSII STOCK JUST IN BENNETT BROTHERS C&nuluBI i nation I t Primaries us 'publican nonv reDresentative ilippines or the p; Stewart lir house v to trie uooert street recenth itr and family. uourtues. i nave no promises to make, but I assure you that I will serve my constituents to the best of my itbility it' nomi nated tftd elected. A. S. ROBERTS, The Dalles, Oregon. Ha Report of the Condition of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK WOMAN'S CLUB NEWS The Woman's club held its regular meeting Wednesday, May 10. The elec tion of olii.-ers for the following ear was betd. Mrs. C. 0. Iluelat was elected ore ljent; Mrs. BialsOP, 1st viic pres. ; lira. (Jlmstead, 2nd vice pres. ; Mrs. L. L. Marshy, ree. see. : M Geo. R. Wilbur, cor. stc. ; Mrs. W. A. SchafTner, tress. A committee con sisting of Dr. EkDbee and K. W. Sin clair called and talked foi .i short time on the bond issue for the new city hull. The club bv unanimous vote endorsed the bond issue. Mi--. ',,-: , r ore t i i . ! i resolution asking for the e, for the tnilUurs 1 dorsement whs is now I efore co tection for hab ternitv was :.!so I.'I1II 111).! lll'OlllltH i entafls unseojirfld . IT. 3. bones i ' sostn d i feuie elreuliil ion Ps '1l-i1 BM ! I. : 'era I lo hnif or other de(xi.t or i iIIn pnynMs Ownse nii'l uupl.'nicert Toii U, s. ...iiv sseai IUi It ml4 othi r rluiii IT. g pn) sbls Netted Gem Seed Potatoes Medium Size $8.00 per 100 lbs. One Hartford Cord Tire 34 x 4'i, at the old list price, making a saving of about 20. Leather Topped Rubber Boots for Irrigation Work $5.00 the pair Notorial Commission Just Arrived N-WID1 ' ON I, ... sss I PINE GROVE STORE A. F BICHFORD, pVop. tiorscment bv ix. A tnariii hich ueh a I ointed give th It st committee ill be the las on 1st new m SPRAV TALKS We would again call attention to the fx?ople of Hood River that in so lar as is possible the products offered at our market are pre Hired at home. Cattle are purchased in Portland and brought here for packing. It is our endeavor to serve Hood River folk with the best Fresh and Cured MEATS, FISH AND POULTRY REORGANIZED DELIVERY SERVICE MT. HOOD MEAT CO. Successors to W. J. F1EZ MEAT MARKET. Vote for GOOD ROADS MAY 21 Vote 302 X Yes for 4'. State Road Bend Limit FOR SALE 80 Acres five miles frora Ly!e. Washing ton, near the Klickitat River, 40 acres tillable and exceedingly rich soil; 40 acres of market able timber; plenty of ice cold spring water;" price $1200. A. S. DON AT, Mr. Hood Hotel t - ice Lomrr. . i Vets for GOOD ROADS MAY 21 Vots 302 X Yes for 4 State Row Bond Limit n z