Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 15, 1926, Page 4, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Alpha Club Meets — .
Cooper.'
,
on Wednesday afternoon, Octo­
The regular business session ber n.
The Alpha Club met Tuesday
afternoon. October 12, at tho was then held and it waa decided
to bold the annual hasaar and Kntertaiaed TU Dinner—
Masonic H all.
Saturday,
Owing to the fact that a ma­ cooked-food sale on
Mrs. Domino Provost was the
jo rity of the member» were in December 11, the place to be charming hostess at a “stage**
Klamath Falla, the usual busi­ announced lajer. A decision was dinner party for her hnstand,
ness session waa postponed and reached to hold a social and get- Tuesday evening, October 11, at
the afternoon
waa
pleasantly acquainted a ffa ir in the evening, her unusually attractive home on
spent
in
a
strictly
social
way.
once a month, thereby enabling VanNess Avenue.
Saturday, Oct. 10— W.
R. C.
Refreshments of home-made those who cannot attend in the
A t seven o’clock an exquisitely
meets in the Odd Fellows H all
pie with whipped «yearn and cof­ afternoon to be present In the appointed five-course dinner was
at 3 P m.
•
fee were daintly Served by ■ the ( , evening. The date of this func­ attractively served by the host­
Mowday, Oct. 1«.— Ashland 8tudy
committee in charge.
tion w ill also be given later.
ess. Flowers, daintily arranged,
Club. Meets at the home of
S 9 «
Concluding the business ses­ graced the center of the table.
Mrs. J. W. McCoy, on N. Mate
Wednesday Club Meets —
The evening waa spent playing
sion, a pleasant social h ea r waa
street.
The Wednesday Club of the spent, dainty refreshments be­ cards, and listening to the j;adlo.
Monday, Oct. 18.— Royal Neigh­
Those to whom this delightful
Presbyterian church held its reg­ ing served by the committee in
bors meet In Moose Hall.
hosptality was
extended
were
charge;
chairman,
Mrs.
Cooper,
ular
monthly
meeting
in
the
Tusday, Oct. 19. — Civic Club
Carl H . Loveland, B ill Allen,
assisted
by
.
Mrs.
Duncan.
Mrs.
church
parlors,
Wednesday
after­
meets at-the Civic Club house
Crowson, sad Mrs. Davis.
The ESrl Crow, Bob W arner; M r. Sel­
noon, " October 13.
on ,Winburn Way.
k irk, R illing Schuerman, Melvin
tables
were
beautifully
and
artis­
The ladles spent the first part
Tuesday, Oct. 19.— Alpha C hat­
Kaegi, Domino Provost and the
tically
decorated
with
many
ter No. 1, O. E. 8., meets in the of the afternoon making paper
hostess Hrs. Domino Provost.
flowers, after whieh a short pro­ brightly colored flowers, roses
Masonic Hall.
and
dahlias
predominating.
Wednesday, Oct. 510— W . B. A. gram waa presented. Mrs. C. V.
The next meeting w ill be held
(Please Turn to Page 5)
beautiful
meets in the Odd Fellows H all. Howell played two
«* » 8
8 8 8
Social Circle Meets Wednesday—
The Social Circle of the Chris­
tian Church held Its regular
meeting, ' Wednesday afternoon
at 1 :10 p. m„ October 13, in the
church parlors.
v
The meeting opened with a
song, Mrs. Duncan accompanying
at the piano, after which pray­
er was offered by Mrs. Fannie
One Day Service
Clothing received by 10
a. m. will he thoroughly
cLanoti ,hnd -Pressed by
5 o ’clock of the same day.
We Do Odorless Cleaning.
Standard Cleaners
95 Oak U
,
Phone IOS
e
We Deliver
JOHNNY CRUELLE
F ew W o m e n
C o u ld B eliev e T h is
U n til T h e y T ried It
" p E W w om en believed it— until th ey
follow ed the recipe below and dis*
covered that th ey actually can m ake the
most delicious M azóla Mayonnaise in
five minutes.
T h e e x p la n a tio n is a sim p le one»
M a z ó la b le n d s q u ic k ly a n d p e r f e c t l y
w ith all other salad dressing ingredients.
A s y o u beat you r M azóla Mayonnaise»
it instantly becomes a smooth, firm,
cream y dressing w ith a rich, delicious
flavor o n ly to be found in home-made
dressings (in w hich you know all in­
gredients are fresji and pure).
Try this recipe for perfect Mayonnaise:
1 cup Mazóla
% teaspoon W hite Pepper
1 Egg Yolk
X teaspoon Paprika
% teaspoon Sugar
2 tablespoons Lem on Juice
% teaspoon Salt
or 1 tablespoon Vinegar
Beat egg yolk thoroughly and add Mazóla one
teaspoon at a tim e until you have a firm, creamy
mixture, after w hich Mazóla may be added more
rapidly, then add your seasoning and lastly the
lem on juice or vinegar, beating ail w ell together.
Mazóla is a pure, sweet vegetable o il—
as wholesome and delicious as the golden
corn from w hich it comes. M any women
prefer it even to the most expensive im­
ported salad oils w hich may cost twice
as m uch.
THE DELIGHT OF ALL CHILDREN
A Window Full of Other Popular
Volland Book
ELHARFS BOOK STORE
T 7D T 7 T ? * Send for new*
rJC vJD JC ; b e a u tifu lly
illustrated Cook B ook. It
contains *over 100 recipes for
preparing delicious foods.
Write d o m Products Refining
The cost of your food supply,,plus the time you spend In preparation, probably makes your kitchen
cost your largest household expense. Saving is earning — if you can earn a few dollars every
month trading at 20th Century—you have gained and so have we.
*
Money Savers” Saturday and Mwdiy, October 16th & 18th
OLD DUTCH’’ CLEANSER
-Each (Limit 3) ..................
It Knocks dirt
PURE LARD—In Bulk—Many mothers believe
there is no substitute for freshly rendered lard—
3 pounds ........................... *................................... 66c
“ CAMPBELLS” SOUPS — Any variety (Limit
12)—3 cans ................................................. .......... 28c
BULK DATES
“ Golden HaHowi
RAISINS-—1926* Crop choice seedless Thompsons
direct, from the San Joaquin Valley — 4 pound
Package
Here again! Finest quality
2 pounds ...................... 25c
The nearest to fresh cream”
“ SEARCHLIGHT” MATCHES — Noiseless
Nonpoisonous — Safa’— Large full Size Boxes
Carton of 6 Boxes . . . ................. . . . . . ......... ..... !
CORN MEAL—Kiln, Dried—White, or Yellow-
9 Jb. Sack . , ........ i . . ’ ............. ......................... 3«
“ CRYSTAL WHITE” SOAP
thru”—10 bars .......................
ROLLED OATS—Grown ii
which produces the world
Sack .....................................
Pure Soap—all
.................. 38c
“ ROSEDALE” SLICED PINEAPPLE - 8 large
mellow slices to the Gan, packed in a medium
syrup — Large cans 2 for ................................. 49c
“ DÉL MONTE” CATSUP—From Sunny Califor
nia—Large B o ttles................________________ 22(
SPERRY’S PANCAKE FLOUR-AU ready prepar
ed—9 Pound Sack .............................
73<
CIGARETTES—Camels, Lucky Strikes, or Chester­
fields—(Positively none sold to Minors) Carton of
..................... ...
81.19
crisp—Pound 15c
"WESSON” OIL — Excellent for frying and
baking as well as for making Mayonnaise—Quart
can .......................................................................... 49c
TOILET PAPER — Soft Sanitary tissue — 1000
sheets to the roll—3 rolls ................
os-
“SNOWDRIFT”—A highly refined purely vegé-
tahle sliorteMÍng^-4 lb. Can .. ?........................ 92c
FLOUR—“ Kerrs Best Patent”—49 lh. Sack 81.99
“ Crown” or “ Drifted Snow” ................. . $2.09
“ Fishers Blend” ....................
«910
20th Century Coffee
“Our biggest Seller’’— direct from our Roaster
to you, not only ihauree you fresh coffee, at all
times, but at a low price, always—
SALAD
Co« Dspt. A. Argo, 11L
Dependable Grocers
■ ïf
The resident of this community, or any other commun­
ity, who pnrehaaea through out-of-the-tervitory mall order
concerns cannot win. In so doing he sacrifices quality and his
community.
' The business of this community Is established and re­
liable. doing business in an honorable way, asking .only a fair
return In the way of proflt. The stocks of local merchants
are clean, of quality, trustworthy merchandise.
Cooperate with every other person in this community by
giving a local dealer first chance at your business.
LOCAL DEALERS
Provost Hardware
FIRST
.
NATIONAL
ASHLAND, OREGON ’
BANK
Stories to Close
Early For Play
At Normal School
In order, to stimulate Interest
|p th e appearance, here tomorrow
night of the Moroni Olsen Play­
ers In “ Dear Bratus’’ at the nor­
mal school auditorium, most of
the Ashland merchant« <111 qiqse
their stores at 1:11 tomorrow
evening In order that their
rlerg* and the public generally
might attend the play.
These talented players are be­
ing brought 4o Ashland und^r tb«
direct supervision of the normal
□fhool faculty and students, and
"deal residents w ill be given a
chance to hear them at a much
lower price than the people of
Portland and elsewhere.
The curtain will rise promptly
at 1:30, which w ill permit people
to complete their shopping and
arrive at the nornal school io
time for the opening act.
îb j œ
Sandwiches, bread-asd-buttar. jsUy spreads between
a n depend upan pood bread as an ingredient.
GIVE THE KIDDIES
Franklin’s Superior Bread
Ae Often Aa They W ant It.
FRANKLIN
▼ »♦»♦saam e e s o
I .
The Oregon Congress of Par­
ents and Teachers hereby calls
upon Its faithful membership to
send duly accredited delegates
and representatives to meet m
c-tuvention of the First M. E.
chu-rh, Salem, Ore,, October 2'5
to 2S.
Ba«h aseociaNbn
ia Jackson
county ia requested to send a re-
r u t of tbs year's work with the
uu ines of the n .w president, time
and fiscs of meeting to the Jack-
sovvtUe county council P. T. A.
Bold*,
Woodlawn
Orchard,
Centrai
Point, Ore., at once
It la the duty of thia
to promote the organiaation pf
new groups, give help and gain
the cooperation of all their tanlta
In matters affecting the children
of the county.
Any question ia regard to thin
association w ill be gladly answer­
ed. Any suggestion that you feel
might make thia work of more
benefit A the School and com­
munity w ill be welcome.—-Mrs. C
E. Bolds, president.
a umbers on the violin accompan­
ied at the piano by Mrs. H . T. .
Mitchelmore.
Mrs. Mitchelmore
then played two numbers on the
piano.
Dainty refreshments of home­
made pumpkin pie w ith whipped
cream and coffee were served by
the hostesses, Mrs. F. W . H itch­
cock and Mrs. J. M. Ross, who
took the place of Mrs. 8. D. Tay­
lor, who could not attend on ac­
count o f’ Illness.
I
Wednesday, Oct. 20.— Missionary
Sosiety ; of the Presbyterian
ch"rch, meets in the church
parlors.
Thursday, Oct. > 21. — T rin ity
Guild, will give a public card
party at the Parish House.
Friday, Oct. 29
Ladles of the
Civic Club will give a Hallo­
we’en party at the Civic Club
bouse, for a hospital benefit.
Wednesday, Nov. f t — The P. T.
A. and the ladies of the Civic
Club w ill give a reception at
the Civic Club bouse for all
the teachers in Ashland.
8 8 »
P. T. A. Delegates to Mate
i
BAKERY