— 7— -r | t MENUS (Blue and W hite)' Clam Bouillon in Blue Cups Small Biscuits « * " Pineapple Preserves White Chicken 8alad Creamed Potatoes in Blue ' Ramekins White Ice Cream • Sea Foam Candy in Blue Boxe» (Yellow and White) Grapofrult Cup* Topped with White Crapes k Daisy ‘ Canapes Lilly Salad Lemon Gelatine' Potato Croquet«« with ¡Cream Sauce *i ! Orange Rollovers . Angel Cakes • < ; P- * „ Yellow and White Bons Bons Creamed Eggs with Mushrooms and Bacon Curls Hot Muffins - - ' .Pineapple and Cheese Salad Mayonnaise Dressing Maple Mousse , t ¿Sunshine Cake Coffee ' ’ ' ' RECIPES Rich pie pastry English walntits 1 tsp. orange juice Candled orpnge peel Sugar - r 1 tsp. pineapple Juice To a half cup of candied orange peel add a few chopped walnut meats, about a fourth of a cup, then add the fruit juices and a Pttle powdered sugar. Both the orango and uuts should be chop­ ped very fine. Roll out some A shland -M aid is Good B U T T E R I § b Have You Tried rich pie pastry > and cut into Squares. Spread some of the orange and nut -mixture over each square, and roll up lHte a jelly roll. Bake in a moderate oven until a delicate brown. Nice to serve with a salad course. PINEAPPLE »NOW 2,eg«.w hR es' 1-4 C. powdered sugar 1C, cream 1 C. shredded pineapple 1 tbsp. lemon Juice Beat the egg whites stiff but not dry, add the sugar and lemon Juice, Whip the c r e a m and beat Into the egg and sugar mix­ ture. Fold In the pineapple which hgs been drained of Juice. Put in­ to individual dishes and chill. It may be garnished with cherries, mint leaves er some other bright­ ly colored fruit. If a'thermometer Is used 318 degrees F. or 100 degrees C. indi­ cates thq boiling point water. TELEGRAM ... NOT SOLD Playground Poplarity ; Increase Daily; More P L ' Equipment Badly Happy, carefree, enjoying play hours with tbs utter abandon of yohth, the Ashland Playground in Lltlpa Park presents a scene of activity during the day, which is well worth watching.- Dresspd In playsuits, some in coveralls, some I d overalls, somb In flngham frocks— all at the grounds for one purpose— play— the boys and girls stem not to have a care In the world. There is no quarrelling, no hair pulling, no naughty words heard coming from little lips on the playgrounds. For that is one of the purposes of this enterprise. To teach hoys and girls, to learn early in life that great lesson of getting along with others. Around Miss Fay Carver, play­ ground supervisor, this activity contsrs. "Please Miss Carver may we— cornea from the childish voices. a. a . The^e are swings and slides and teeters, and rings, and other play- ground devices and every bit of this equipment la in use-through­ out practically the entire day. More than 300 hoys and glrla werq at'the'playground Thursday Mothers can be seen enjo the park throughout the noon hours while the boys and girls are at play. There Is < n older group, sopae 30 boys and girls, who do need equipment. They are anxious to play baseball. Y et there la oqjy one bat and one ball on the grounds and they have to' take “turns" playing. A donation of a bat and ball or some other form of equipment which these older boyff and 'glrla might use, would ba much appreciated, Miss Carver says. "" vain* Anyone who doubts the or the splendid work which is be­ ing done should visit the play­ ground and see what 1s being done. Bid Of Scripps Paper For $200,000, Rejected By Referee HOT WEATHER MENUS ,1 — String beans, buttered on ions, stuffed baked potatoes, and escalloped potatoes. 2— New cabbage, stewed toma­ toes, lima beans and stuffed bak­ CLASS OF *81 ed to nth toes. .* 82 SENIORS RECEIVE IS GRADUATED 3— Buttered v spinach, green DIPLOMAS THURSDAY peas, carrots and baked tomatoes. (Continued From Page One) 4 — Corn pudding, buttered (Continued From Pago One) --------- ¿---- beets, .Stuffed onions and fresh In presenting the diplomas diplomas, the graduates, wore pre­ sliced tom atoeson lettuce. sented with flowers, the same eer- 5— Okra, corn on cob. creamed special mention was made of emony followed annually at the naw potato*». and wilted lettuce. ■Mary Oaley, who won sta te hoh- ora for typing, Mr. Brisco men- high school senior commencement tlcned the fact that others of the being carried out. The boys and DO YOU KNOW? class have ranked high In special girls were seated In the front Chautaqua Brown sugar can be softened scholastic work. x seats of the big by wrapping a damp cloth around Both invocation and benedjea- building. the bag that contains ft. tlon wqre delivered by Rev. Chas. D. Gaffney, pastor of the congre­ MOTHER OF FIVE Dry cocoanut may be steamed TAKEN BY DEATH for about one half hour in a col­ gational church. I Music was furnished by the high ander and it will become quite (Continued From Page One) school orchestra tinder the direc­ like the fresh article. tion of Mias Laura RagUse. Jessie, aged 10 years; Abner, 1« When-mwking pjes from fresh J Following the formal exercises and Retha Bush, II, at home; and or canned apples, if you will add ( presentation of flowers and gifts one married daughter Mrs. Eva one teaspoon of vanilla to each i to the members of the class - was Arena of Delta, California, One pie. it w illg tv e a different and made by a group of Junior girls sister, Mrs. James Brown, resides wearing bright colored frocks. e t Hoquiam, - Washington. very pleasing flarcr This ceremony, an anual affair, Mrs. Bush was a member of the Fresh meat can be kept from exceptionally pretty. Pentecostal mission. Immediate spoiling by sprinkling Tentative funeral arrangements w ith ,salt and pepper, using the ~*fT5Y the mother and baby, are for customarily - used for 4. PLANS COMPLETED FOR services to be held Sunday at the Ing. Rub it in well. Or PARK FESTIVAL Stock Chapel. Definite a r m g e - «over th e meat cloJely with a * ' '■ gnents await the arrival of the iloth 'saturated with Vthegar, the daughter. ,; U»e’ctotb?Jn, a egvjag*«w ’ “ ' ....... . I - -I .. <■ '«► q m aifp an «> nlro Dawson, Clara Wil), Emma Lucille Dawson. Lila BANKERS CONVENE Ellen Björkqvist, Naomi . ♦ 5 , I GEARHART, Ore., — ' (LP) — Iph Church, Clarence Heaviest smokers op .thej-Unl-j ) — The bid of the Portland News for properties of* the Portland Tele­ gram, bankrupt evening, paper, was rejected - by the federal ref­ eree, O. M. Cannon, today. The New» offered.|800.000, which up­ on motion of creditors w a s' hold inadequate. The refusal of the Otter was made possible when L. R. Wheeler, president of the com- ny agreed to guarantee fifty T rcent of the receivers* certlfl-’ cate. •Ice Cream? We Make it Eight. ? - J Í * .Á 4 j Ejljoy the Diffcrenc».; “ I t ’s The Quality”- t: WASHINGTON, June 3.— (IP) Threatening conditions in northern China have caused the dispatch of 1500 American ma­ rines from Shanghai to Tientsin An additional 1700 marines now on the way from the Philippines to Shanghai may be sent on Tient­ sin ^lpq. 81 North Main S t HERBERTS GROCERY n -, 19 E. Main Phone . Asparagus f 2 lbs............. .25c Lettuce 2 for. 15c Carrots 2 for 15c , . • Pinapple Large can . . ,25c Iowa Corn 25c 2 for Ashland Tomatoes 2 1-2 .Tins, 2 for...25c . Potato Chips 3 for . . . . . . . .25c Thoe. Hill, Prop. FREE DELIVERY , ? • ' ” - " i' , . . . . . . — Señora Natalia Calles, wife of the president of Mexico, died here late Thursday. Death came unexpectedly at 3:15 p. m. for the "first lady of Mexico" had been reported recov­ ering from an operation for an ailmnet of the stomach. , .■ - Stewart’s Honey, 5 lb. pail 65c 10 lb. pail... $1.25 Peanut Butter (in bulk) per lb. . . . . . . . . . . 20 Market Day Raisins, 4 lb. pkg. — ----- .38 Macaroni, Spaghetti, or Noodles, 3 pk gs... 25 Royal Baking Powder, 12 oz. can .. ....... .. .43 Campbell’s Tomato Soqp, 3 cans .. — . . . 25 Amaizo Corn Starch, per p k g .. — . . 1 0 Bulk Spaghetti, 2 lb s.. — ...................... .25 Hatu Peas, per can . . , . — ..................15 Toilet Paper (Crepe) 4 large rolls............... 25 Fels Naptha Soap, 10 bars .. ........... .68 Premier Catsiip, per bottle............, ............... 17 Fresh Eggs per dozen................................ 20 Qt ‘ BRING YOUR CONTAINER EUGENE, June 3.—(IP)— Mem- |bers of the Lettermens organiza- COQUILLE, Ore., June 3, (LP)' tion, of Oregon University, seised .—Peter Somers, Junior, engineer Paul Luy this morning and ducked on the Powers logging train oper­ him in the mill race as punish­ ating at Camp No. 8 is in the Myr­ ment for statements in the Ore­ tle Point hospital seriously wound­ gon Emerald allegedly directed ed with knife slashes in his ab­ against H. G. Howe, following domen and A. L. Purser, 30, criticisms of the Emerald. Luy is fireman on the same train, is be- feature editor of the Emerald. LUMBERMAN ATTACKED PARIS, June 3.— (IP)— Charles Lindbergh returned to the city of his original triujnph today, to say farewell before leaving tomorrow for Cherbourg where he will board the U. S. Cruiser, Memphis, tq return to the U. S. 2 0 - Centun) Stores I I Our K eynote Is S ervice The demand of the age is service, combined with' quality goods and reasonable prices. Com­ pare our prices, verify our quality, and we invite you to test the sincerity of service. FEATURES SATURDAY AND MONDAY JUNE 4TH AND 6TH RICE—Fancy STEWART I . MII.K Ix>u isin nn Hhtr BI,I KING I Lfbbys, Tall Cans Rose. 4 lbs.......38c Dottle ......17c 4 SOc ±L 1 CHIXNILATE, Ghiaradcltis Ground lb. ran pound ran 82c HOC JEUX) I CRYSTAL WHITF1 SMALL WHITE BEAN, 8 lb ......Wc All Flavor» SOAP III». .........80« 8 pkgN............. ,.2JUrlio Iwr» ....... PINAPPLE Wbbjs Sllrod— H HHrcs in Rich Syrup •ua. a fpr Large ran.«» “ We always Get Such Good Stuff at KELUKX1S CORN •VAN CAMP I PANCAKE FLOURi FLAKES or POST BEANS 3ANS TOASTIES cans ..............28r Sperry'*» -No. 10 78rl9 pkga^-SOc 8....40c ram tor... tor.. a .. .4Ou HARDY BROTHERS’’ One Of Our Customers Told Us Last Week ! ’ -V ■ i That’s One Beason Why We Have So Many ..80c b I PRUNES— Large Italian, Grown in the Northweat 8 pound» ......... .......................... - Satisfied Customers DEL »¿ONTE JCOCO I COCOA. HOT SAUCE Bulk. 8 Iba Ci a .....................07 c(B Iba. In FLOUR Patent ..18c Kerr*« 88c 40 lb. sack ...earns OILS Weaaon or Manola, Qt.can....4Oc ... Amaino, Qt. can. 48c i .... T - Large Gum Drops ‘J Thoee Elbe Fresh Per1 Pound Crakere ? <* H» t , ’ Strawberry Marshmellows While They Last Raisins ;• 4 Poimds?29c : Those Wed. Specials 4 s lb. Package 39c BOOTHS SHORTENING I^ARD B alk :t Beat Vegetable, InlSARDNIES, "Y ib: ~ ‘ rana. S... 40c .......88c hulk, 8 lba.......40c Oval DEL Scopiti! CÁTSÚi* lairge Bottle C- 8, Iba. .» ............... ' ' Fancy White 8 lba. ìapìo TT ......■ • ' Oranges, Large Sise 30c Dosen Saturday And Monday Only . 20th Century COFFEE We aell over half a million pounds a year.— It must ha good.— Direct from our Roaster to you. Pound, 43c; 3 Founds, $1.28 Ground to Your Order for SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY Bulk Pickles (sweet or sour) 25 1-2 -1-2 Gallbn .45 - Gallon .79 ... The qpnT®nt,°n will , close on Saturday and before adjournment it is thought that at least 600 dele­ gates will be present. Features of (he convention will be discussions by General George A'. White and Governor I. L. Pat­ terson. Automobile races will be held Sunday under the auspices of the organisation. j £ : , • oro.. Juno s.— ftp)— With representatives pres­ Bright Bananas ■ : » M c M in n v il l e , 40c Per Pound PAY CASH AND PAY LESS ' V 2 DELIVER , » First Lady Of Mexico Dies “Flying Fool” LOS ANGELE8, June 3.— (IP) Starts Home 39c Per Pound Plaza Grocery Foreign War . Vets Meeting Writer Ducked In Mill Race ent from all parts of the state, the In 3-pomid Packages L IT H IA C R E A M E R Y --------------- - w - / lug held la the county jail on an open charge as the result of a. stabbing affray which took place on the highway near Myrtle qoint shortly after midnight last Last 1926-37 term edition of night. Little hope is held for "The Rogue" semi-monthly pub­ Somers’ recovery- and Purser may lication of the Ashland high face a murder charge. school, is out. This is the four- teenth'uumber for this year. Bar­ ney Miller edited the paper. The paper was printed at the Tidings office. Last Edition Of Rogue Published seventh annual state convention -U. S. Troops of Veterans of Foreign Wars op­ ’ Off To, China ened here Thursday. I our THE BOYS PAID "Forty-two ice c r e a m cones to the fifth grade, of the Washington school th is r morning," was an order given by Miss Edna . Kennedy, teacher of that grade. 7 "Last day exercises?" she was asked. But It was not. •* The boys and girls In the grade had a 'rithmetlc con­ test and the girls won khd the boys were Just paying up? Strawberries Are At Their Bert . BEST BEBBŒS AT ANOTHER BIG DAY On Those Fancy Bunch Vegetables LOWEST PRICES But Buy Early 2«k CENTOKY CROCEKY J Trade At Ashlands Big Grocery * . HARDY BROTHERS t h a n J u s t c o n g e n ie n * Cut Jour Meal Bills SOME MEAT MARKETS TRY TO GET ALL THE PEOPLE WILL PAY, GIVING ANYTHING BUT THE BEST - VALUES AND FINEST QUALITY MEATS. We Make an effort at all times to give the maximum value and quality to all of our customers. Eagle Market Phone 107 B o rd en ’s Evaporated M ilk. It is pure, rich)’ c o u n t r y m i lk —fo r every cooking use—do« Udous in coffee* too.