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Some Cooking
Hinte
tapioca a .M il k m odifier
According to t recent scientific
discovery, milk cgn be mad» .three
times mone digefpble by adding to
each glaw two teaspoonafnl of
tapioca that bM been cooked to a
gelatinous mass. . O.ufck cooking
tapioca Is beat suited for the p»A
pose and shpald be cooked slowly
In water for- 28 or '30 minutes. It
can be kept In this state far sev
eral days.
TAPIOCA WITH LEFT-OVERS
The housewife at a low to
knew. arhat to, do with left-over
m estssad vegetables can make
them Into delectable dishes that
will teaspt the appetites of all
members of the family by sert»
Inc them With quick cooking tap
ioca. Besides being a food rich in
carbohydrates, golok cooking tap
ioca la an excellent “extender” ot
foods. '■!
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Bananas baked in Pineapple
Baptist Charch
jujee are a welMIked ludcheon
M. S. Wood worth, Pastor
dish. Pare banans, scrape them
Sabbath School, 9:46.
with a silver knife and place In a
Preaching, IX:90.
dripping pan. Cover with can
Rev. Chappelle will preach at
ned Hawaiian pineapple juice. this hour. *
Add-small lump of butter for qgch
B. Y. P. U., 7:00. 1
banana. Sweeten slightly end
Will meet In the Chapel Car.
hake until tender.
Preaching, 8:00 p. m.
Note: Remember that this is to
VIRGINIA HAM WITH PINE be the last day ef the special
APPLE IS a colorful and appetì*» meetings. Let’s show onr interest
Ing dish. First boll the ham, then end appreciation by a large at
skin and bpke in a thick crust of tendance at each service.
brown sugar and English wal
ft ft a
nut meats set rduud with clove.
Trinity Episcopal Church
Baste with grape vinegar until Vicar, the Rev. P. K. Hammond
thè surface has become crifcp and
Holy Communion at 8 a. m.
glistening brown.
Seyve with
Sunday school at 9:40.
sweet potatoes which have been
Morning service and sermon at
baked, mashed and put back Into
n
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their shells to re-hake. Garnish'
Strangers and visitors cordially
the platter with slleesof Hawaiian welcome.
pineapple set deep In jelly made
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frdm their own rich syrup.
7th Day Adventist Chnreh
Corner 4th aud,“C"
A LIGHT AND - HEALTHFUL
T. L. Thuemler, Pastor
DESSERT is Strawberry and Pine
Sabbath School, 10 g. m.
apple Marshmallow' Pudding. To
Mrs. Frank Pefley.Supt., Fran
one-half envelope gelatine, add
s
Splndler, See’ty.
four tablespoons cold milk, one-
All classes represented. «
halt., cup pineapple jaice, three
Sermon, 11:00.
tablespoons powdered sugar, one
Subject: The Loodician church
and one-half cups cream, ¡one-
Cordial
Invitation to all.
-
fourth
pound ' marshmallows,
Frank Pefley, Elder.
three-fourths of a cup crushed
strawberries (either fresh Or can
ned , 1 Bonk tbs aelatlAe la cold
milk ten minutes and dissolve
over hot water. Cool. Cut up
marshmallows and tsoak In pine
apple and lemon Jnlee for an hour
Whip the cream; add powdered
sugar, and Into this strain the
dissolved gelatine, beating all of
the time. Add the whole straw
berries, and then the,' pfaeapnle
and marshmallows put Into small
pieces. Pour Into a wet mold
when ready.to «rxe.tu rn out and
garnish with whipped crcuRl aRd
a few of the berries.
crisp
M ethodist E p iscop al Church
, Norik Mala and Lanrel Sts.
H. F. Pemberton, Pastor
Morning worship at, 11 o’clock.
Sermon subject: "God and a
Memory.” Memorial service. The
G. A. R. will wbrshtp with' us.
Evening worship at 8. Sub
ject: “Man** Thought of Christ.”
Another of the questions ..Jgeus
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Mr. Walter la well ««gUfled to
speak apon these vital; topica..
Epworth League for young peo* Come and bear him.
gunday School tor everybody at
pie at
.
A rqM prayer meeting Wednes
day evening at 7: SO.
YOur a<e cordially invited , to
attend all the meetings of this
church.. Yon will he heartily wel-
conpd add will feel at home in
this delightful ,company of Chris-
tlons. Excellent music end plain
Gospel preaching with a . home
like atmosphere make this church
a spiritual Inspiratloa.
Straggera and visitors especially
welcome. Come as-you are.
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Church of the Naxarra«*
Fourth and "C" Streets
Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. T.
8. Wiley, Supt.
• At 11 o’clock, morning W»rr
shlpr with sermon from fhe sub-
Ject, “The Christian Soldier.”
At 7 p. m. Young Peoples Meet
ing.
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At 8 p. m. praise service follow-'
ed by sermon from the subject,
"The Crow Roads.”
The gegular mid-week prayer
meeting will meet Thursday af
ternoon at 2 o’clock at the par
sonage.
A hearty welcome to all.
P. C. Thatcher* Pastor.
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First Church of Christ, Scientist
Pioneer Ave., South
Sunday morning torvlce at ' l l
o'clock, subject. “Ancient and
Modern Necromancy, Allas Mes
merism and Hypnotism, Denonnc-
Sunday school at 9:45 o’clock.
Wednesday evening service at 8 p.
m.. Reading room open dally
from 2 to 6 except Sunday and
holidays. The public Is lovingly
welcomed.
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First Presbyterian Chnreh
“With Illuminated Bulletin." '
Rev. H. T. Mitche^more, Pastor
Preaching services, 11 a. m. and
.
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Dr, Robert SHiott Spoor
Succeeds Dr. W. 0 .
Thompson of Ohio
Mrs. V. D. Hawkins and son ;
SAN FRANCI8CO, May 27.—
Vern of Portland arrived Tuesday, 4LP)—Dr. Robert, Elliott Speey of
to make a visit at the J. J. Tryod New .York, senior secretary 'of
home.
the Presbyterian board ot foreign
Mr, Leland Reed e f Ashland missions and for four years presi
waa Injured while, dismantling a dent ot the Federal Council of
rock crusher on the Oreen Springs 1 Churches of Christ In America,
Mountain road Friday of last
’ has been elected moderator of the
weelc. his knee being badly brain
Presbyterian chnreh.
ed when a heavy casting planed
The election waa by acclama
him, down. *
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tion Thursday afternoon at the
Prof. E. E. Evans expects to opening "hesslon ot the 139th
leave soon to attend the summer - general assembly of the church.
Dr. Speer’s name waa placed In
school at Berkeley, Cal.
A baby bay was born Monday nomination by J. Wllliaon Smith,
at the Talent tourist c a m p Philadelphia banker, who had
grennds to .Mr. and Mrs. G. A. been regarded aa Dr. Speer’s
Spencer, Mr. Spencer la working Principal opponent for the high
position.
at the Sun Crest Orchards.
Smith's nomination was second-
Floyd Long gave a party to-tke
8th grade graduates Friday eve
ning.
Mrs. Emma Keith returned Sat
urday from Califorhia where she
has been working In the fruit the
past Winter.
Mrs. C. W. McFadden will en;
ter tain the ladles aid on Thursday
afternoon.
*
Mr. H. W. Keeae will take the
summer course at the Ashland
Normal, star.tlhg last Monday.
The Talent Service Station
owned by Mr. Rullin has installed
a new electric gas sign, the only
one of its kind between Portland
and San Francisco.
As the result of a good day’s
fishing In Rogue Rover Sunday,
Glen Withrow returned with two
fine salmon.
Enjoy the Difference,
Mr. Lee Huntington .of Wash.,
who has been visiting J. W. Rock
It’s The Quality
for the past week is looking tor a*
location.* Mr. Hunting Is 83 years
A shlanii -M aid
is Good
Offerings Satut day, May 28th
The 20th Century Stores Will Remain Closed All
Day Mondsy, Kay 31
BZTRA SPBCIAL
FINÄAPRLE, Rosedale Sliced— la Syrup—-fl Slices to Can—
Large Caos
............. . 23c; 8 f o r ............................. «Te
CATSUP
Del Monte,
■e Bottle ....
ASPARAGUS TIFS, Libbys — 1007 Pack
SHORTENING
Beet, In Balk
8 lhe................. (
MHX.
GINGER ALE
Cpaada Dry
Free Lecture
Sudden Service
Op]N)sito Li thia Spring»
THB PUBLIC 18 INVIT1D
f " -*W*
Hotel .
New Potatoes, per pound . . . . . 10c
h
21-2 T in s ........ 25c
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Fresh Tomatoes—Cabbagy
I . Main / Phone 59
Strawberries, etc.
|
Hardy Brothers
Jell Well
Any Flavor
SPECIAL
a
Peaberry Coffee
40c Lb.
ICE
T r u Blu Crackers
3 Lb. Box, 50c
We Have a Full Line of
Ohicken and Oow Feed.
Mrs. K - i -!s Steak
SPXATTS
V. Bird
• Bird Seed
North Star —
to fa r à Olive
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KIPPERED SNAGkS, Ni
weglan Skinless and Dm
THE EAGLE MARKET
«arane
PLAZA GROCERY
homas Hill, Prop.
-
6 1 N. Mam Street
DO YOUR SHOPPING SATURDAY
We will be closed all day Monday, May 30th
S P E C IA L S !
Try Our Fresh Roasted Coffee and Peanuts.
2Sc
Genuine Mocha and Java, per l b . . . . . . . 6i
SOAP
Mocha from Arabia and Java from the Isle of Java.
Crystal White
H (frown Unklsdched Flour—49 lb. Sadcs
f 20th Century
CO F FEE
Few E g « a l —Noae B e t ( t e r —H’s
always fr es h
Pound, 48c; 3 Poundi, 81.28
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MRS. K— patronised our shop the other day for the first
time, buying a sirloin stekk. She came back the next day and
remarked what a fine flavor the steak had and how tender
It, was. “AndJt she added, “it «oat no more than I have been
forteerly paying.” We then took occasion to show her that
(here anp eteaks, and steaks, in other words, several kinds ot
beer as well sb several kinds of lamb, pork, etc. We handle
only prime quality ot meats, and at our prices, yon actually
get the best at cheaper prices than the Inferior. One month’s
dealing with ns will open your eyes.
OATS
4t»i ..I-........:. 9to
The Chiropractor» of Southern Oregon, a
unit of the Oregon State Chiropractic
Assn. Ino., will hold a FRKE Clinic at
Ashland on Ifay 81st, Pioneer Bldg. An
inttiktitivo tòeture will start at, 2 P. M.
followed by examinations. ■
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HERBERTS
GROCERY
- CREAM ROLLED
Farts for AU Oars
Radios
New Peas, 2 pounds .................... 25c
Memorial Day
and Clinic •
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Beets, 2 bunches ..........................15c
Cams ........................ ............. sac: 8 for .........
Mftde in The Korthwest
wen .......... RS-40 • ,b- 8ack •— •••
4 Tire Repairs
Carrots, 2 b u n c h e s ........ ..
15c
Turnips, 2 bunches......... ............15c
fiHRIMP
; i
CRR1CO
i ’ COFFEE '
America. Scanty, g IA. ( • „ ...... TS<J H11U, M. J. B. and
Lateat Peek, No. 1 0 Lg«.
ga.lM Golden West. 1 lb.
IcaM
49c
PROTECT PIANO PADS
FROM MOTHS
♦y ' « A « ■
Fresh Vegetables
Dog Biscuits
The late , Elbert Hubbard once
stated that man never needed a
dentist until .he began eating
mush. His statement Is confirm
ed by dental authorities who say
that much of America’s tooth
trouble is due to lack of hard
food In the diet. Crisp,' crunchy
cereals are recommended because
they require thorough chewing,
chewing which. In turn, aids the
teeth and gums, as well as pro
motes the flow of digestive Juices.
LEEDOM’S
An Exceptional Nice Lot Of
Ice Cream?
2 0 ^'Centura Stores
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"The church is not divided,” we mean to find our way
ed by Dr. Hqgk K. Walker of
be aald. “We are one body and steady forward movement,
Los Angeles, who also had .bean
mentioned as a possible candi
date, and Dr. Walter B. Green
way of Philadelphia moved that
nomination be closed^
When Smith mentioned the
name of DP. Speer, the 8400 per
sons In the big civic auditorium
rose and cheered. Smith praised
Speer as an executive, adminis
trator and world scholar, while
Dr. Walker« In kls speech, des
cribed the nominee as “the best-
known and best-loved churchman
In the nation and the most oat;
standing Protwtant In America.**
The delegatw were In a tumult
when Dr. Speer took the platform
to make his response, and it was
with difficulty that the speaker's
words were heard. His speech
was a declaration of church unity
and a plea for harmony.
B U T I E R Del Monte P eaches
eahlplng. He recently
Sunday school, 9:48
sold
his
farm
in Washington.
Junior C. E., 4:00 p-'rn,
fntermediate’ C. 167, T:M P* m. “TJri. Tom LamhIs reported as >
seriously 111 at her home la Talent.
Senior C, E., 7:00.p. p».'
Mr. W. P Walter, local Y. M C.
A- Secretary trill spedk atuboth
morning and evening services.-ff£
subject for* the morning will he
“The Challenge of the Young
F oods aid teeth
One of the out-of-the-way places
the flying moth deposits her eggs
Is on piano pads. These can be
protected from the tiny moth lar
vae which, Incidentally, do all
the damage, by removlag them
and spraying them with a moth
proofing liquid. No damage will
be done the pads as.these liquids
are now obtainable In odorless and
colorless form.
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MODERATOR
IS NAMED
P* «8 ri
Peaberry Coffee, per lb. .
Peanuts, per lb. '
.41
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We have a com plete line o f Lunch Goods.
Also Fruits and Vegetables.
Children es well as Adults
Phone 104
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