Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 01, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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NORMAL
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New Tractor Plow Popolar
SCHOOL
T eehä T
CLAIRS PRTRYU K I
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The Thursday morning assem­
bly was held at
10:40. Miss
Katherine Vincent, registrar of
the Southern Oregon Normal
School, made the following an­
nouncements:
,
A ll students who have not
made out subject cards are to ob­
tain them at the offlee and do
so at once.
A ll students who have made
changes in thfeir schedules are to
see Miss Vincent In order that
her office records w ill coincide
with the student's cards.
Miss Leona Marsters, Instrne-I
tor of mua|{ at the Normal, (will,
meet all stddents who wish to try i
for 2nd soprano parts In the g lrto '
glee club.
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There was a meeting of all then ’
students in room nine at four!
o’clock.
Mr. Churchill Is organising a!
HKJtK RK-ELECTtON
Thrge of the five, u m ­
bers of the city P.rU
board whose terms ex­
pire this year, have filed
their nominating petitions
for re-election a t'th e reg­
ular elty election
next
month.. Those members
aré A. C. N lnlager, H al
McNair and bonis Dodge.
Pilot Loses Way in P
Coming Prom Portland
This Morning
MARSHFIELD, Ore., Oet. 1.—
Blank Checks Are
(Í Taken in Medford
Mrs. Frank D. Black has re­
turned from a trip over the high­
ways, by ways and pleasure re­
sorts of the British Isles, with
her son, Harold Black, who made
it the concluding part of his trip
Ashland Merchant« were warn­
around the world. They espec­
ed by Chief of Police McNabb to­
ially visited the cathedrals."
day to be on guard against cash­
ing possible, forged checks as fhe
result of the robbery of the of­
fice of the Standard Roofing
company at Medford last night.
The thief stole a quantity of the
firm ’s blank checks and a pro­
tec to graph.
Police believe he
Serve • Liberal Portion
w ill attempt to pass a flock of
Our 1Delicious Cake with
forged checks.
-
— —
Return From Trip
10 British Isles
To
Carson Appoints
Water Committee
To Study Pnpject
IB so unusual to have a plow that can be used in the
hard ftfQnnd, w ithortr waiting for moisture, that the re-
Lfciionse to our demonstration was. immediate. We predict
* tliriV wfie^i’tiid ihah^ Verifies o fillis plow become geribYfftlV
knowy it will be in evfki greater demand.” '
Portland Profits
By Gasolìinè War
When
READ TIDINGS CLASS ADS
Heating
V
Stoves
iimpson'8
1 Hardware
The Winchester Store”
PO RTLAND, Oct. 1.— (U P )—
Men Who Gaye Lives in Ne
A price stashing war among the
vade Fire Honored at
big gasoline selling at 19 cents
Public Burial
per gallon, a reduction of four
cents. The new price includes
CARSON C IT Y , Nev., State
the state tax.
buildings and all office houses of
Carson City were closed during
the funeral of the state convicts
who died while fighting '« brush
and forest fire in the outlying
sections of this capital city.
Governor Scrughan^ has par­
doned J. B. Mitchell and George
Brown, the convicted felons, audj
- Crater Lake chapter* of the the pardons were placed in the
Daughters of (he American Revo­ coffins
for burial
w ith
the:
lution are holding a Colonial tea bodies. High < officials attended !
and art exhibit at the Terminal the funerals.
hotel in Medford this afternoon
Snow and rain have extinguish­
> and tomorrow afternoon for the ed all threatening fires with the I
benefit of the D. A. R. student exception of a small blaze she I
' loan fnnd and University of Ore- miles from here.
i gon fine arts.
They have ex-
Benefit Tea is ;
Held in Medford
Elects Officers
The boys’ glee club of
Ashland high school, which
the
was'
Never again will yon
take the time and do
the work to bake your own
cake. Test it by tasting.
W hile you will never forget the
economy o f Mazola, its high quality
and genuine wholesomeness are al­
ways first in your memory.
Bakery
FRENCH DRESSING
8 tablespoons Mazola
x/i teaspoon Salt
3 tablespoons Lemon Juice
1 teaspoon Sugar
or Vinegar
% teaspoon Paprika
TASTES GOOD
Mix dry ingredients. Add Mazola and
lemon juice or vinegar and beat until creamy.
This dressing may be made in larger quantities
and kept in a bottle and shaken as used.
This is the regulation recipe for French
Dressing, but the proportions o f o il and acid
may be reverted to make it a little m ore tart
for those desiring a sharper dressing.
A little Chili Sauce or Catsup also gives
added piquancy.
W hen
happiness depends to a
great extent on “ food.”
yPlace n juicy steak or
^roast' before “ hubby,”
®*ter the d ay ’s toil, and
Jfcatch him register “ con-
m t.” Buy at Eagle M ar­
ci — Meats of higligst
Quality.
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Eagle Meat Market
discontinued during the
school,
year of 1925-26 has been reor­
ganised under the competent di­
rection of ' Miss Raguse, music
instructor in the local schools.
The hoys elected the follow­
ing officers. Horace Dunn, pres­
ident, and Jack Nims, secretary?
Thia organisation gives promise j
of many splendid entertainments
during the coming year.
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Phone 107
o f Snowdrift and see
how w hite and creamy
this cooking fat is, you
are tem pted to taste it.
G o ahead. It is good
enough to taste. Snow­
drift. is so rich and
w holesom e, and at the
same tim e so fine and
d e lic a t e , th a t i t im ­
p r o v e s th e fla v o r o f
e v e r y t h in g c o o k e d
w ith it.
Send for new,
beaatffclly il-
lustrated Cook Book. It con*
tains over 100 recipes for
preparing delicious foods.
Write Corn Products Refin-
ing Co., Dept. A, Argo, 111.
«Specials S a tu r d a y
Saturday and Monday Specials At
Hardy Brothers
BACON
HAMS
Frye-’» Light . . . . 46c lb. Swift’» Premium A
READ TIDINGS CLASS ADS
Use W hite Mountain Flour
at
The P laza G rocery
Klamath Netted Gem Potatoes. Large and
Smooth.'Per 100 Pound ............. ...
Sw eet Potatoes
have breakfast
cooked in
time for the
„
7:35
HJGHKST>QUALITY
7 Pounds, 25c
20c a Pound
BRING YOUR PAIL.
Wesson Oil
SPAGETTI
MACARONI
f
3 Pound» for 55c
ASK US ABOUT POTATOES
N T H R E E to five minutes, Quick
Quaker is cooked and ready.
That’s Jaeter than plain toast.
I t ’s food that stands by you
through the morning.
I t ’s the “balanced ration" of pro­
tein, carbohydrates, vitamines and
“hulk" (to make laxatives less often
needed) that doctors and authorities
now so widely urge.
Get Quick Quaker today. All the
wonderful Quaker Oats flavor is
there . . . all its creamy richness.
You will be delighted.
Your grocer has Quicg Quaker—
also Quaker Oats as you have always
known them.
,
$2.00
A
».
Hoodys Peanut B atter
IT ’S BETTER
3 Pound» for 25c
Everyone Can Afford
. . Ashland, Oregon
There can he rio better salad oil
than Mazola— because it is an ab so
lutely pure vegetable oil made from
the hearts o f full-ripened corn— just
as delicious to eat as the co m from
which it comes.
r
FOR BETTER BREAfc AND BISCUITS
The Citizens Bank of Ashland
O
•
Franklin
i tended an Invitation to M t. Ash-
j land chapter of Ashland to at-
j tend. The hours are from 1 to 5
' o’clock In the afternoon.
Safety Deposit
Box
N E taste o f this French Dressing
will satisfy the most discriminate
ing palate that there is no better salad
oil than Mazola, regardless o f w hether
you compare Mazola w ith im ported
oils that m ay cost tw o or three times
as much.
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i
( U P ) — The Pacific A ir Transport
a ir plane bound .from Portland to
'
rs . Frank D. Black and sor.!
Medford thia morning came dowa L -M
-Mrs.
sor.
at Powers shortly a fte r 9 o’clock. Harold, of Seattle, daughter and
ami j
Pilot Brockwalter declared he grandson of Prof. H. O. Ollmore
lost his bearings In the fog and * n<l
known to Ashland clti-
was swerving toward the coast, »«ns. have returned from their
He made a landing without dam- European trip and this Is what a
age and said he intended to fly Seattle newspaper had to
say
out along the railroad right of »bout their exploits:
way.
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class in Arithmetic, to be held at
8:10 In room 15 one period ev­
ery day for the next 11 weeks.
There w ill be an arrangement
to obtain luncheon at the Normal
made on Monday.. Lunch w ill be
served in the room to the right
Top photograph shows Fordson and Oliver disc plow
of the entrance.
attachment. Jjower photo, the Fordson and plow in action
A social reception for the Nor­
mal students and the faculty w ill with C. G. Crosslin, operating tlic Tractor. Both photo­
E. D. Briggs w ill head the
graphs were taken by H. C. Claycomh of the Claycomb
he given Friday evening at
S 1
chamber
of commerce commit­
o’clock, by the Epworth League .Motor Company, Ford and Fordson dealers.
tee
which
w ill make a complete
and the official board of th e 1
investigation o t the proposed wa­
First Methodist Episcopal church, j
ter bond issue and report its
The reception will be held at the
findings to the board of directors
church at Laurel and North Main ’
and membership as ¿ w h o le.
street.-
Announcements of the p erSon-
The Klamath Connty Club held |
nel of the committee was made
their second meeting Thursday in 1
today by O. F, Carson, president.
the assembly hall at 12:45.
jj
Other members of the committee
The purpose was to discuss the .
are A. E. Kinney and A. M.
program they intended holding 1
Beater
in the assembly. The minute«
were read by their secretary and ' >
treasurer. Miss
Lucille
Jones. .
The Most
Tempting French Dressing
Made In A Minute
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FOR WINTER USE
I
WALNUTS
CHOCOLATE I ’CLAIRS
SOFT SHELLS
1 pound ...... ..........27c 1 pound .
2 pound»___ . . . . . .. ,50c 2 pound»
HARDY
THE STORE OF BETTER VALUES
Quart Can, 49c "
Crown R olled Oats
9 Pound Sack, 48c •
Prem ier Tomato
Catsup
2 Large Bottles, 35c
Karo Syrup
(W hite)
10 Pound P ail 75c
tru e B lue Soda Crackers, 3 pound box . . . 48c
PLAZA GROCERY,
¡f orth Main St.
Thog. Hill, Prop.
Érte DtUvorp ¿orvio»
Quick Quaker
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