Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, December 30, 1921, Page 4, Image 4

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Ashland News io Paragraphs
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and Personal
Side Lights*
H ealth
Twin»— 10 cents
Copyright, 1921. W estern Newspaper Union.
Cleanup sale of overcoats at Paul­
Malted Milk
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S9tf serud’s.
Here from P o r t la n d -
Enters H ospital—
" N o m a tte r w h a t y o u r experiences
have been, the vario u s frag m en ts of
y o u r life m ay be Joined to m ake suc­
cess, Just as tfce sm allest bits o f glass
a re used in the m ost b ea u tifu l mo-
saio."
Mrs. W alter and daughter Ruth,
of Portland, came here from P ort­
land recently for a short visit with
Mrs. W alter's mother, Mrs. A. H.
Russell. They returned to their home
in the Rose City Wednesday.
Mrs. Ella White, a resident on
DISHES FROM GOLDEN FRUIT.
Mountain avenue who has been ill
for some time, was taken to a local
A glass of orange juice once or twice
santitarium Wednesday for treat­
a
day Is a healthful drink for very
ment.
young or the aged.
Oranges contain
Dew Drop Inn— for lunches.
s u g a r , mineral
Groceteria—
matters and fla-
2. Bicycles repaired. Flxit Shop.
Try Detrick’s for Tea, Coffee and
vors that are es­
Spices. Most complete line In the
pecially good for
the blood. A ta­
city. Lowest prices.
102tf Offlces Are Equipped—
W ithin the past week four car­
blespoonful of or­
ange juice given
loads of furniture and equipment for
Attends Annex Dedication—
to
the
baby
will
correct
constipation.
Rev. Jam es Angell, of Phoeniy, the new general offices of the Cali­
It
is
a
medicine
that
no
one will re­
was in the city last night to attend fornia-Oregon Power company, at
fuse
to
take,
and
that
is
the whole
the dedication services of the new Medford, have arrived from San
problem
with
children.
Sunday school annex of the Presby­ Francisco, and three more carloads
Orange and Nut He.—Cream two
are on, the way. By the end of the
terian church.
tablespoonfuls
of butter with one cup­
week it is expected that a full force
ful of sugar and one-half cupful of
Big Masquerade — Kingsbury of twenty-one employes will be at boiled rice pressed through a sieve
Springs, Saturday night.
99-w-f* work In the offices.
while hot. When well blended add
one cupful of boiling water and cook
slowly until thickened, stirring con­
Newlyweds on Honeymoon—
To Leave for Northern Citie s -■
Mix the grated rind and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kluntz were
Mrs. Nellie M. Connor and daugh­ stantly.
juice
of
one
large orange, one table­
n the city yesterday visiting local ter, Mrs. Frank Hanna, expect to
spoonful
of
lemon
Juice and two egg
Irlends. The visitors were m arried leave Sunday morning for a visit
yolks.
Add
this
to
the hot mixture
n Eugene Christmas day and have with relatives and friends in Seat­
and cook for two to three minutes.
been visiting Mrs. K luntz’s sister, tle, Tacoma and Portland. They ex­ Remove from the fire and cool slight­
Mrs. Arline Tryor, in Grants Pass, pect to be absent from the city for ly. Pour Into a baked pastry shell;
rhey expect to leave soon for Mank- at least two weeks.
sprinkle with one-half cupful of fine­
ito, Minn., where they will make
ly-chopped nut meats and one cupful
of orange pulp. Cover with a mer­
;helr future home.
CRANFORD. N. J.— A red light in ingue, using the two egg whites and
Connecticut means a sharp turn, but when stlflly beaten, stir in four table­
Our overcoats must go! See prices
in New Jersey it means a railroad spoonfuls of sugar.
Heap on top
In our windows. Paulserud’s. lO ltf
crossing. M isinterpretation of a red roughly and bake until a delicate
light signal cost the life of John brown.
Miss Campbell Improving—
In all orange puddings avoid cook­
¡Wolf, of Rockville Centre, Conn.
Miss M argaret Campbell has been
ing at a high temperature any orange,
ill during most of the holiday per­
as it becomes bitter and unpalatable.
MICKiE SAYS
iod, but is now Improving.
The juice separated from the pulp Is
palatable cooked.
\M UKT U A S fcBCQlAe O F T i A
H ealth Bread. P ure M alted Milk
Orange Whip.—Soak two table­
spoonfuls of gelatin la one-half cupful
Twin», 10 rent»
8 9 tf
OL&-PASVUOUBD GUN VJWO LhSBO
of
water for five minutes; add one
"TO WLIUG Itt 'T U lU G ft
VÆLP
cupful
of boiling water and one-half
Mr. Icenhower Better—
R U . UP ’TU' PAPfcSC’ uiWEW T U '
cupful
of sugar and stir until the
George Icenhower has been con­
B O S S MhJX ftUMMIM' IU
sugar and gelatin are dissolved. Add
fined to his home during the past
W0BRN1H' B E C U X TUCH
one and three-fourths cupfuls of or­
week with an attack of the "flu.”
VUUXHT BOOMS P B R V M K T
ange juice, one-quarter of a cupful of
He is now recovering nicely, how­
TO G O IM S
lemon Juice; strain and cook until It
ever, and expects to be out by Tues­
begins to thicken. Beat until foamy;
fold in the stiffly-beaten whites of
day.
two eggs and heap lightly In orange
shells placed In sherbet glasses. Gar­
Whipping cream, Jersey milk, cot­
nish with a section of orange with all
tage cheese, dairy butter— the best
the membrane removed.
in town. Detrick’s Groceteria, on
102tl
the Plaza.
'H
CTiicken Pox Case Reported—
Paul Koehler is confined to his
home with chicken pox.
HIS RECIPE.
Here from P o r t la n d -
Cane — How
do you account
for living to be
one
hundred
years old?
G r a ndfather
Clock — I keep
regular hours,
and always find
something for
■ay hands to do!
Bertha Elison, of Portland, spent
Christmas with her parents who re­
side on Laurel street here.
Grand New Year High Jinks!
Trail! New Year’s Eve!
100-3*
Church to Hold H o u s e w a r m in g -
Members of the Presbyterian con­
gregation are to have a house warm­
ing in the form of a dinner in the
church next Monday a t 1 o’clock, a t
which time the new kitchen, dining
room and silver will be used for the
first time. A large gathering of
members and attendants of the
church are expected. All ladles are
asked to bring baskets of eatables,
plates and cups for their own fam­
ilies.
Overcoats at less than
Paulserud’s.
, j b v * *»<*£.
c LL m .
¿UGHftoS
Johnny Cake Marches to Rescue
Ash­
92tt
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lÿsÿ.f.
a h
Above—Switching American corn
Near
a w r East
c.aat by
ny man power.
To right—Armenian waif anxious­
ly waiting for his piece of johnny
»sm L
i for
or
Visit In Red B luff—
Mrs. David Tomkins and three
small daughters are visiting relatives
In Red Bluff, Calif., this week.
Visitors from O ak lan d -
Mrs. Ralph Blust and children, of
Oakland, Calif., is visiting her moth­
er, Mrs. M artha Morgan, at her home
on Oak street.
Two good piares to «ab—-Home
and the Hotel Ashland.
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Goes to Sacramento
—
Mrs. Henry Carter, of Mountain
avenue, left the first of this week to
▼ialt her sister in Sacramento, Calif.,
for a few days.
and Prosperous New Year
East Side Phamacy
To Our Patrons—Both Old and New:
WE WISH YOU A HAPPY
NEW YEAR
A first aid to empty stomachs he
has ever been. But as a life-saver
Johnny Cake appears in a role
strange even to those who have
known him long and loved him
well south of the Mason and Dixon
line. For Johnny’s now a relief
worker.
This startling news recently
reached Near East Relief head­
quarters in New York from its
agents in Transcaucasia. It was
disguised in the terse announcement
that the first shipment of American
corn ever sent to the Near East has
arrived in Armenia, where it was
received with joy by a starving
populace.
Most of the shipment was made
in the form of corn meal, to save
space and freight charges. Among
the relief personnel in the City of
Alexandropol, where twenty thous­
and children are housed in Ameri­
can orphanages and where thous­
ands more are reported starving on
the streets, was a daughter of- the
“Old Dominion.” It was she, with
memories of a chubby childhood,
who introduced Johnny to her
young charges.
'As a result of that one shipment
of corn meal the relief director for
the entire Transcaucasian district,
informed relief officials at New
York Headquarters that several
hundred ragged, hunger-shrunken
tots, none over five, were admitted
to orphanages in Alexandropol and
Erivan, where lack of sufficient
O. H. Johnson
Jeweler
P LU M M E R 'S
.-»11
153EAST MAIN ST.
PHONE 5 9
QUALITY
GROCERY
GENERAL DELIVERY SYSTEM SERVICE
a
Oranges, lemons, bananas, celery,
head lettuce, cauliflower—we sell
them for less. Detrick’s Groceteria.
102tf
sincerely hope you will enjoy a Happy
to all, and especially to those
young housewives who are
seeking how to live high at a
low cost. We invite them to
come here and see how fine a
line of all sorts of good things
to eat are here and how rea­
sonable are the prices. They’ll
do well, too, to commence the
New Year by a trial of our
specialties.
«
Herndon Boys Improve—
Robert and Billy, young sons of
Mr. and Mrs. W alter Herndon, 155
Eighth street, have been quite ser­
iously 111 for the past three weeks,
but are now much better.
for patronage during the past year, and
CHERRO CHIMES
NEW YEAR GREETINGS
Installing F ire Escape»—
Nloe Dry Wood! also Blox.
land Lnmbor Co., phon« 20.
IVe Thank You
—-
cost, at
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In compliance with a recent order
issued by the state fire marshal, fire
escapes are being installed a t the
Junior high school, and as soon as
this job is finished, escapes will be
installed at the Hawthorne school.
night. Card games formed the prin- “fcA
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Hunt, who ciple diversion of the evening, andi
were recently m arried in Los An­ at a late hour refreshm ents were
geles, have returned to Ashland and served. Those bidden to the delight-
are at home, Mountain avenue and ful affair were the Misses Dorothy °
Iowa street.
Jones, Bernice Myer, H arriet Dodge,
* * *
¡Gladys Wehril, Gladys Applegate,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wagner, 47 ¡and Louise Gillette.
Granite street, entertained a la rg e ;
* *
number of friends and relatives at
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Johnson, who
their home
Sunday
with
a
big
Christ-
,,
... .
.reside on W alnut street, celebrated
m“ ? i T ’? hiL beIng aD aDQUal ^ e i r fifty-ninth weeding annlver-I
event with the Wagners
sary with a bountiful Christmas dayje^oft
* * *
dinner, to which the following were
The Epworth League will meet at invited as guests: Mr. and Mrs. G.
the annex of the Methodist church o. Van Natta, Mrs. M att,G ilbert and
tomorrow evening a t 8 o’clock, for 3ons, A rthur and Merrill, Will Jobn-
a business meeting, social refresh- sou> Mrs. Mitchell and Mr.
ments and devotional service. There Mrs. Conover and three children,
will be something doing every min- The aged couple were the recipients
ute of the four hours until m idnight of many gifts on the occasion.
when the party will break up. A,
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big attendance and an unusually en­
joyable and profitable evening is ex­
pected. All Methodist young people
and their friends cordially invited.
♦ * *
The home of Mr. and Mrs. G. C.
Peebles, on upper Liberty street,
was the scene of a very merry C hrist­
mas party Sunday. Promptly at 11
o’clock, amid the whir of his Christ­
mas auto and the jingle of many
bells, Santa Claus arrived, and from
SO THEY ALL THINK
:be pack on his back and the boun­
“A man with your education
teous laden Christmas tree, he made
should earn more money than
glad the hearts of the happy kid­ you’re getting.”
*1 do.”
dles, as well as the grownups.
Shortly after Santa’s departure, all
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
sat down to a table laden with good
things. The guests were, Mr. and
FOR SALE— Dodge touring car, bar­
Mrs. Carl Swenson, Leonard Chester,
gain if taken at once. Call Dew
Kenneth and Cecilia Swenson, Sam­
Drop Inn, on the Plaza.
101-1*
my Wah Chung, Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
ATTENTION — Have acreage on
Lane.
which we could take town prop­
♦ ♦ •
erty, part payment. Also ¡some
Miss Isabel Barron was hostess at
large acreage tracts, Eugene,
Klamath county, Roseburg, Cali­
a dinner party given a t her home
fornia,
for Ashland real estate.—
on the Pacific highway, Tuesday ev­
Yockey,
Realtors, phone 146.
ening, In honor of Fay Phillips, who
101-mo
has been spending the holidays at
heme. The guests were: Mrs. M ir­ FOR SALE— New Overland four in
best condition, just limbered up
iam Shepherd» Miss Hazel Smith,
good, four non-skid tires never
Mrs. Homer Barron, and Messrs. P
punctured, one extra tire.
Big
3. McDonald, of Medford, Harvey
bargain at sacrifice price. See me
Clift, Fay Phillips and George F ra n ­
quick. Rev. W. L. Evans, 247 Oak
street.
101-2
cis Barron.
• • •
FOR SALE— 1919 model 4 90 Chev­
“Curious calendar caperlngs, com­
rolet, fine condition. First man
mencing at 9 o’clock a t the corner
gets bargain. See W. M Briggs.
101-2
of Helman and North Main church.
Correct costumes contain something
WANTED— Work horses for their
to represent the birthday month of
feed. Phone 14-F-2. Ranch. 100-3
each comer.” So read the announce­
ment of the watch night party of
the Presbyterian Christian Endeavor
society, which will be held tomorrow
night. The regular business meeting
will be the first num ber on the pro­ All our cousins and relations
gram, followed by the "calendar cap-
Gave to us some regulations.
erings,” refreshm ents and a closing IVe could not usurp their chances,
half hour of praise and song led by
We were cornered by advances.
W alter Miksch.
Every Christian
(See you tomorrow)
Endeavor member is urged to be
present.
CHERRO FLOUR
• « «
A Hard W heat Flour of Famous
Miss Edith Moody entertained a
Blend— G ua ra nteed
num ber of friends a t a jolly party
at her home on Manzanita street last
¡«3
We thank you for the past year of patronage,
V in in g
REID
W ITH
and wish you a
HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS
NEW YEAR
Lila
LEE
STA R TS
TODAY
IN
RENT FREE
Every scene of the picture has its own particular thrill,
and there are laughs aplenty from start to finish
supplies had hitherto kept them
out.
‘‘But saving several hundred lives
was not all that Johnny has accom­
plished,” the director reports. “He
also demonstrated that the tastes
of childhood are international.
Never has a Virginia pickaninny
swallowed pieces of Johnny Cake
with more visible satisfaction than
that which showed on the faces of
these Armenian waifs, when they
had their first taste of i t ” '
NEW YEAR’S
Store finii be closed Monday, January 2nd
ATTRACTION
Sunday, Jan. 1st—Peter B. Kyne’s Popular Story
“ THE TEN DOLLAR RAISE”
Monday, Jan. 2nd—Zane Grey’s Big Novel—
“ THE MYSTERIOUS RIDER”