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ORiNK m>? MiLK " CAMPAIGNS SUCCEED Milk is plmt'ful cn piactically every farm i:i the Middle West, yet comparatively little is drunk by farIVIES* Froi* y|\ r^HEER tip! There is no further reason for worrying about table vaI riety. The new Royal Cook I Book gives new suggestions I for every meal every day. I The book is so full of surI prises there will never be I another dull meal in the I home. Here are a few sugI gestions from the new I Royal Cook Book. Plain Pastry. I This recipe is for one larpe I pie with top and bottom crust I 2 cups flour I % teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons Koyal Baking I Powder I % run shortening I cold water I Rift together flour, salt and bnk-' I ing powder; add shortening uud I rub In very lightly with tips of I Angers (the less it 1s handled tho I better the paste will be). Add I cold water very slowly, enough I to hold dough together (do not I work or knead dough). Dlvldo I In halves; roll out ono part thin I on floured board and use for I bottom crust. After plo Is filled I roll out other part for top. I Rich Pastry I 2 cups pastry flour I % teaspoon Royal Baking I Powder I Vi teaspoon salt I % cup shortening I cold water J Sift flour, baking: powder end I Alt; Add one-half ahortening ' ^ "Bake u Meri -In r 30x3Vi Ooo Fabric, AH*1 130x31/2 Oo< Fabric, Anti * ncir.* chiliicn. In fact, le?r? milk is diunk by farm boys and girl 3, taV ir;^ iho whole country ever, than by city children statistics show. Thi., in spite of the fart that milk is cheaper and fresher in the country than in the city. It is said that this accounts for the fact that the promother Royal Suggestion and PAST i the New Royal Cook E BAKING POWDEM ABusmButeBy nth Royal and I t That IV Tires for tl IMNIfmWMIMIMMIimmNIIMIIIMIIIMMIMIIIMIhMIIHNHUIItUiniMIMIIIIIIIIIiminmiNIIMIIIIIIIHIiaHlimHI Such extrs \ fulness as : A manufactu building of *\ Waw|\^\ Only very \ II fc niake poss / Iff into the : V III Goodyear I Bl -'l world's lar v g in additio builds, a c I I tires of the I easily avail H to owners ^ I well, and c 111 If you are } y 11- nearest Co * 1 m l these tires, iw Tubes' H( dyear Double-Cure i'llCA Good Weather Tread reinf< cheap ^dyear Single-Cure <fc ^ *| 50 than Skid Tread ^ JL 1? prooi MMB?W?UMHIU' tm III I WW?I awia^aiJh*m "MMtawwunwuwiai1 >H*WP; THE HORRY HERALD, COX portion of under n-^wruhed c'lil hei in the country is larger thin in the city. To get more children, both in the city and in the ct untry, to drink more mil?r is the endeavor this year of the da ry division of the United j States Department of Agriculture, R1ES OOK and rub !n lightly with flngera: add water slowly until of right consistency to roll out. Divide In halves: roll out one half Hi in: I put on In small pieces half re- I mninlng shortening; fold upper^ H and lower edges in to center; fold sides In to center, fold sides fl to center again; roll out tliln and put on pic plate. Repeat with I other half for top crust. I Apple Pie I 3% cupn flour 1^4 teaspoons Royal Baking fl Powder % teaspoon salt B 2 tablespoons shortening E 4 apples, or 1 quart sliced apples E 2 tablespoons sugar B 1 teaspoon milk fl Rift flour, baking powder and R salt; add shortening and rub in h very lightly; add just enough ? cold water to hold dough together. Roll half out on (loured fe board, lino bottom of plo plate; I fill In apples, whlcli have been L washed, pared and cut into thin r slices; sprinkle with sugar; Haver v Ith cinnamon or nutmeg; = wet edges of crust with cold j water; roll out remainder of pas- i iry; covvr pie, pressing edgen ' tightly together and bako in moderate even 30 minutes. ..... - - ~ K FREE Ry all in an:; get. the new Royal Cook Book?just out. g Contains these Y.V V * delightful, help?"! I'Oelpes. | l'rec : r the asking. Write ( TODAY to \ It OVAL P.AK'.NO TOWDER CO. I lit. 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During the Inst yv ar cix milk campaigns have been car rie.t on in Connecticut, fou" in New Jersey, six in Massachusetts, and one in each of a d zon other States. The increase in milk consump i n following a campaign has been from 1 to 33 per cent.. Iowa, during the last six month. , has been making a special effort to improve the health of its scho 1 | children in the State by inducing * them to chink more milk. The work started last October with a "milk week." During the six days of lectures and demonstrations 31.900 people were reached directly and 300,000 indirectly. Libraries, schools, and clubs cooperated in the w.rk, and during the week 4,500 school children wrote essnvn r?r? fi>*> W v?? vuv YC4114V" of milk. In one Iowa county among 308 cu a! school children only 114 drank any milk at all before the campaign and but 5 brought it to school for lunch. Since then an inciea^e in consumption of milk amounting to 15 to 25 per cent has been made in the various counties in the State, and thousands of rural school chil dren a*e new carrying milk to school for lunch. o NOTICE OF ELECTION. In pursuance of an order made by the County Board of Education for | Horry County on the 11 day of June 11920,. the undersigned Trustees of j District No. 21 will hold an election at White Oak School House on the I 5th day of June 1920, upon the question of levying a Special School Tax of 5 mills upon the taxable property of said District No. 21. Dated June 11, 1920. W. E. Skipper, H. J. Tyler, W. H. Stevens, Board of Trustees, School District No. 21. 60G has more imitations than any other Chill and Fever Tonic o.i th market, hut no one wants imitations Th y are dangerous things in the medicine line.?adv. Leage Cars I llllllllllll IttMlltl II tlllMIIIIIIIUMI I IIIMItlltll III II IHIWMMMMi R tvd care- | ioodyear ' odyear's 1jj ! ;ndeavor lue built x 4-inch >. 2, the tese sizes. r 11 ?ooayear g 20,000 ces them demand, rt, Maxes. o to the ealer for f Tourist ,'j * . * y* > ?ng tubes that casing with a Dst little more ,Ur- $^,50 j*. riar w. -7^^^ ,' | N Km -?>rri ? ?W? . 1 i he bdpreme Farm Engine THE fumcu.i "Z ' Engine and 1 he Bosch high tension, oscillating magneto combine to ir.che the one SLIP! on us and see tin? result of this nevCc vIORSE "Z" WITH BOSCH M tidily nssisrc.d in delivering maximum Scr^'ce Station. 4j Prices?i la hi. ^ hi . oo~* ~cJl P. O. B. Fact Every one of these Engines we satisfaction. Lest us help you make your fa work more pleasant by the use not start with one of these e;ig Mill. BUCK MOTOP CONWAY If interested dr FLAMING,ITCfc *> Cause Untold Suffering that Could He Avoided. If you arc afflicted with cczcma, tetter, erysipelas, ringworms, pirn ~ -1 -. ^ ? < ? pics, acne, cuiy eruptions, UOllS, irritations of tlie skin, or other similar disorders, you need not expect any r~al relief from local applications, and the sooner you discard their use the sooner you will be on the road to recovery, provided you will rely upon the As Dead Every druggist in town?your d gist has noticed a great falling off all give the same reason. Dods place. "Calomel is dangerous and pc< Liver Tone is perfectly safe and prominent local druggist. Take "Dodson's Liv Dodson's Liver Tone is personally T guaranteed by every druggist who u sells it. A large bottle costs but a 'l( few cents, and if it fails to give easy _ l. r . - renei in every case ot liver sluggish* j ness and constipation, you have only ^ to ask for your money back. Dodson's Liver Tone is a pleasant- a tasting, purely vegetable remedy, T ami adults, v The fine st M A \ \l stir your en Ride in a Maxwell and yoi for this commendable car. for the cause and you find the Maxwell ? those fine weight and rai l.'.v, yJ,- vI, , f J i ; t i ?M ILJ f.?ONWAY, ^ . jv rv. i ' ? . ???ft. Fairbanks -Morse rfZyt Engine with Dozck Magneto j iEVIE farm engine. Call 5t combination?FAiRBAWKSAG WEI O. *j We ore substan* engine service b.9 o nearby Bosck P., $75 00?3 H. P., $ia5.oo? ory. have sold has given entire rm more profitable and your of power machinery. Why ines and a Williams Grits ! COMPANY , s. c. op a card. [ING SKIN DISEASES use of S. S. S. S. S. S. is one of the most satisfactory remedies for diseases o? the skin because it goes direct toi the seat of the trouble, and by; cleansing the blood of all impurities and disease germs, it keeps the skin free form infection, and restores it to its normal healthy condition. For free expert medical advice write to Chief Medical Adviser* Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Gil, M1? Do do . " ' ^ 1 ruggist and everybody's drugin the sale of calomel. They on's Liver Tone is taking its ople know it, while Dodson's gives belter results," said a k er Tone" Instead I akc a spoonful at night and wako p fooling fine; no biliousness, sick cadacho, acid stomach or constipated awels. It doesn't gripe or cause in)nvenience all the next day like viont calomel. Take a dose of calomel .. .1.. 1 x juu y ami tomorrow you will feel oak, sick and nauseated. Don't lose day's work! Take Dodson's Liver one instead and feel line, full of igor and ambition. | ijjiiiil ' eels in a 7 ELL LUIUSIUSIII ir enthusiasm is stirred You attempt to search it in the steels used in steels that give li^hl re strength. ">! * 0 ?; TOMSSECSCb s o. LOU -- ' ?? im IMI