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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1927)
«rii fl ' IH — S f **”*»*-* *♦ ■ — W k - ■ If FOR NEW KBTTLB8 AND POTS: Before using a new iron kettle or skillet, grease Inside and outside and let stand forty-eight bourse Then wash in hot water in which a lump of cooking soda has been added. The utensils will never rust and w,lll always be bright.1- t TO REMOVE CHEWING GUM FROM CLOTHING: Take a small piece of ice and rub over it until It Is well ehllled. Then vfltb your fingers roll up the gum sad It leaves no traces. TO KEEP BOILED FR08T- ING8 FROM 8UCARING: Add Calumet Baking Powder tor corn syrup, USE PAPER NAPKINS: They are handy to have in the kitchen to wipe greasy (lands or wipe off the stove. They may also be used If» lunch boxes, on picnics, motor trips, or for. every day use, when the housewife- does not hare time to do-laundry work. TO CUT RADISHES FOR A GARNISH: Select long globe rad ishes and remote Up end. Wash and. beginning at jpot end, make six Incisions — nt equal distances apart — through the skin, ex tending nearly to the stem end. Pas3 a thin-bladed knife under the sections of skin and cut down an far as the incisions extend. Place in cold water and let stand an hour or two, after which time tho sections of .cut skin will fold back resembling a tulip. MOTHER AND BABIES I PORT HURON, MICH 17— (IPfc— Explosión of a chicken Brooder lamp early today, is blaimed for a fire which burned to death Mrs?'Stephen -ttattuslnr and three children. The brooder was in the bedroom occupied by tho children. The mother dashed Into- the flariltng room aad loot her Hie trying to save her chil dren. . M. L. . I — 1 1 ' 1 - - * TStfíií * > Baptist (Ymrrh H. S. Woodworth, Pastor <• Sabboth school, 1:4». PreacktnVst HiOO. z. Theme: “The Loneliness of Jesus.“ A ' B. Y. P. U.. 7:00. You’ll enjoy our young people’s Ftest Church of Christ, Scientist meeting. Pioneer Avenue, South Preaching, 8:00. Sunday morning service at 11 o’clock, subject: “Is the Universe. Church of the Nacarene Including Man. Evolved by Ato Fourth and "0” Street mic ForAs?” Sunday schoql at 9:46 A. M. * Sunday school at 9:46 o’clock. Mr. T. 8. Wiley, Superintendent. Wednesday evening service at 8 At 11 o’clock. Morning Worship p. m, Reading room bps» dally with sermon from the subject, fronf 2 to 6 except Sundays and "The Believers Privilege.” holidays. The public is lovingly At 7 P. M. Young Peoples meet ing. , welcomed. At 8 P. M. Praise service follow Methodist Episcopal Church ed with sermon from the text, North Main and Laurel Sts. "Hall Master; and kissed him.” H. F. Pemberton, Pastor The regular mid-week prayer Morning worship nt 11 o’clock. meeting will be held on Wednes Sermon subject: ThO Church and day evening at 8 P. M. A hearty welcome to all. Religious Education. . P. G. Thatcher, Pastor Evening worship at 8. Subject: Until He Finds, It7 Trinity Episcopal Church Bunday school at -9:48. t Chil dren’s Day Program. Epworth Vicar, the Rev. P. K. Hammond League< at 9:41. Young people’s Holy communion at 8 SC M. Sunday school at 9:46. Hour. Prayer meetjng Wednesday Morning service and sermon at 11. No evening service. evening at 7:39; Strangers and visitors cordially You are cordially invited to at tend all these meetings. Strangers welcome. »' and visitors especially welcome. • Church of Christ Come ns yon are to this homelike Second and B Streets church. You will enjoy the teaching and fellowship In our Sunday school 7th Day Adventist Church next Lordsday at. 9:46. Corner Fourth and C Sts. The Oomu/tnion service at 11 T. L. Thuemler, Pastor Sabbath school 10:>0, Mrs. a. m. will be followed by a sermon Frank P efley,, Supt., Frances “Chpreh Membership — Why Es sential,*' at 11 a. m. Spindler, sec’y. ( Come and. meet with the Chrlst- - All classes represented. an Endeavors at 7 p. m. and Preaching at 11:00. Communion services and appro -■hare in their fellowship and In priate sermon June 18th. Cor spiring discussions. The evening church service will dial invitation . to all. Frank begin at 8 p. ip. with a rousing Pefley, Elder. tong service. Which will be fol lowed by the sermon on "The With Illuminated Bulletin “Father’s Day" will be observ ed at the regular morning, 11:0 0 o’clock service. The pastor, Rev. H aghT. Mltchslmors,-will preach ■a -sp e cial “Father’s Bay" sermon and the men will furnish special muslb. At 8:00 P. M. tbe theme will be “Forward^' x B(b»q Schoor*lA : .Christian Endeavor a t■ 7:00 P. M. Come one! Come all! Every body w e lc o m e .__ _ William V? Barney, Pastor Another Jass Dance a t Bellview Community House tonight. Adm. Men 60c; Women, 25c. Dickey Music. Lunch. 245-lt River Many Engineers To Muzzle BY HERBERT LITTLE • i The President ‘ was indifferent ed Press Staff Correspondent to requests for a special session of A8HINGTON. June J 7.— (IP) Centres, for flood relief legisla te Job of muasllng the mlghtr tlon' on the «">’» « that R#d Isslppl River to prevent an- Cross, with Its great fuhd of more r billlon-dollar flood disaster »15.000.000 In public sub* start in a modest way here, »erlptlons, was meeting thp lm- aps within a few weeks, and mediate needs the half million redly before winter has get or more homeless persons in the ( flood area. A plan for flood con* . . i . — ■- . tro1 ,n the future will have to be .nrrMslonal 1 - d .r . I . „„ M io. .U h ■<■'•">— J * ,., . „ „ w . I ~ d .r . r engineers already have be* ' ’ preparation of various flood rol projects, Jn the forms of Coolidge, -however, recog- for submission to Congress. »*»«’ the need of flood control; te measures wlU probably be »“d '• Planning to make a recom- before committees' of Con- mendatlon for Immediate action, s soon for unofficial approval, The two communities of con- he hope ifiat the discussions' Kre8g which will perfect thnneces- lead to development of a „,-y legislation already have start- sure which can be enacted e(j unofficial preparation for their dlly. job. The chairmen and Nanny resident Coolidge and the members of the senate comdlerce Is of all parties and factions committee and tbe house flood Congress seem agreed upoh control committee have toured the issity of undertaking at once flood area from St- Louis, Mo., eat engineering project to re- and Memphis, Tenn., southward in the great river from a re- to New Orleans, to determine the tlon of the disaster which »«tent of the catastrophe and poe- «d devastattoa over six rich vlble remedial and preventative es alone Its oath this year. measures. 20C enttinj Stores CALL AGAIN Asking yon to call again la not »early as effective as i yon a good reason tor railing. The vain« yon rfceiw is the incentive we ot t er Inviting yon is oar why , emptifyiag the pleasure we get In expecting you to America’s first choice in sandwich« is H am , be cause it provides more antbfactkm per bite than any other. A d d the quality and flavor o f Frye’s "Delirious” Brand H am to th t satisfaction snd you’ve found the perfect quick lunch. I t ’s the long, slow, Frye curing process t h « accounts for * t h « Q U IC K satisfaction— ond makes thb bath "Everything the Name Inqdies.” Write to Frye & Co., Portland, for F rye’s “ Meat Guide”—187 tested recipes. Send, 2c for postage. , " " New Face Powder Popular: MELLO-GLO Is a wonderful new shade— youth color. Perspiration hardly affects it and it will not leave the skin dry and drawn. Try this new French Process Face Powder and enjoy its marvelous1 beautifying qualities. Sticks well, stays on. longer and does not clog the pores; You will surely love MELLO-GLO. Llthla Pharmacy East Side Pharmacy THE CHEAPER CUTS OF BEEF CAN BE APPETIZINGLY PREPARED Round steak, flank steak, brisket and other cheaper cuts of beef can be appetizingly prepared and effect great economies in the family budget. Hamburger steak, beef stew, Beef Creole, are only a few of the many delicious dishes, which can be served. Phone 107 PLAZA GROCERY rtra Special, SUGAR—P w » Can And Monday, 100 lb, Saturday VAN CAMPS BEANS — Medium ,4Bc Sia© cans. 8 ftov-Sfic OLD DUTCH CLEANSER (IAmit 8) each... “HEINZ GOODS” 1 CAN FREE WITH EACH DQZ£¥ PURCHASED Now is the time to lay in a supply for your vacation trip. HEINZ CATSUP—The taste ia the teat, 3 small bottlea........49c KELLOGGS BRAN FLAKES, a Pkgs. 20c — KELLOGGS PEP; 8 p«a... 8ftc About 88 ASPARAGUS’ TIPS, I ABB Y8 LARGE pears to can— 1 lb. Hq. Cana 88c: 8 for CREME OIL i SOAP STARCH, C om or Glosa 1 lb- Pkgs. 2 B c S foe .............. -JMc HEINZ BAKED BEANS—The only baked bean on the market. •7 cans ............................ .. • • HEINZ CREAM TOMATO SOUP—8 cans — .......... HEINZ SPAGHETTI 8 med. size cans........ 6 small sise cans . . . CRAB MEAT, Sakhalin— Fancy Japan 00 per cent Leg Meat— Can 83c; 2 for ................ KIPPERED SNACKS Norwegian Bonicas and Skinless 3 cans, CLAM8, BOYAL CHBF MINOED No. L TALL CANI 82c; 8 for........ «ft LARD Pure In Bulk SHORTENING Best Vegetable Ip Balk 8 lbs..........- ....... 41 “There's satisfaction in the flavor —- 20th Century -Roasted today, in our own plant— On __ _ CO F F E E yoirr table tomorrow. SUNKIST TQMATO SAUCE 3 cana • ........ DEL MONTE SUGAR PEAS . (Med. Siae) 1 lb. 4 os. can, 3 .58c ASHLAND BRAND FANCY PUMPKIN—1 lb. 3 os. can, 2 for ............................... ..... .15c UMEOO NUT MARGARINE 3 lbs...........................................1 CABBAGE, per lb. SOAP SPECIALS P AND G LAUNDRY SOAP, 10 BARS.............. CITRUS LAUNDRY SOAP, 10 BARS .............. IVORY SOAP, LAUNDRY SIZE, 10 B A R S .. . . LUX TOILET SOAP, 10 BARS.......................... CREME OIL TOILET SOAP, 10 BARS ------- Pound, 43c; 3 Pounds, 11.25 Ground to YoUr Order for Fineness CERTO, B ottlé JTTc ECONOMY CAPS | Donen .....-87e LETTUCE, 2 large h ea d s... 15c ROYAL CLUB PEACHES 1 lb. 14 os. sise—3 cans.......70c OATS Sack BEANS HEINZ KIDNEY BEANS 6 small sise cans .............. MAHON CAPS BOth •sen ....’........... 2Bc thick; PAY CASH AND PAY LESS WE DELIVER 2Mh CENTURY New York Folks Praise Ashland “Ashland Is one of the most beautiftt p la££ we bare been-in en our 3,600 journey, “Sam Mil ler, New York city, said when he stopped in this city Thursday evening wish his wife and* two daughters. Leaving New York city March 19, the Miller family hae traveled by automobile over the southern route to the Pacyic coast, They were bound for Vancouver, B. C. and planed to return home by the Canadian rente. Another Jass Dance at Bellview Community House tonight. Adm. Men 60c; Women, 28c. pickey Music. Lunch. 345-lt f Camp Fire Girls Make Long Hike Features Saturday and Monday June 18th - 20th 8 r t ind Sheriff Ralph Jennings is be lieved to be speeding on his way back to Oregon with the two D’- Autremont brothers, Roy and Ray, recently captured In Stuebenville, Ohio. Federal Judge Benson Hough signed an order releasing the prisoners to Sheriff Jennings. The delay of two days in retarding with the men was oat of defer ence to the desire of government operatives to complete details of their case before releasing thb brothers to the state of Oregon to be tried for murder. The D’Autemonts may be tried by the state for murder under four separate indictments.-Indica tions are that the federal govern ment will drop Its charges of rob bery of the malls should the state convict the men. Sheriff Jennln/8 and son, Lewis and the two prisoners will prob ably arrive In .Oregon early next week, the prisoners to\be placed *n the Jail at Portland. I * MAN MAY BE “STRANGLER” 81 North Main S t PRISCO Sheritf íennings Shoflli Á& .. rive-In Portland Early - 'N ex t Week during the program. The affair moved off with smoothness and beauty, which made It a red letter event In point (Continned Prom ra g e One) of entertainment in the Llthlan Positive ^identification Of With perfect grace and attired in organisation history. The Alleged Strangler a scanty frock of pink, such as might have graced the daintiest Murderer Made * of all ballet dancers, “Bertha” WINNIPEG, CANADA, June 17 Miller was easily the leading mem* — Posltivey Identified aa Adrian ber of this sensational number. Harris, alleged strangler murder Klongonated members of the er, tbe man held here believed chorus won equal applause. Camp QatuBl Campfire glrlq Is responsible for the murder of When S. A. Peters as “The climbed to the new reservoir re more than a dosen women In KlngC came Into his harem, in cently in an early morning hike, the United States. the Oriental Revue, and found his after spending the night at the He was captured yesterday In dancing girls doing their daily Camp Fire cabin on Terrace street. i Klllarney, following one of the dosen to the strains of music com The evening before the hike the greatest manhunts ever conduct ing from a phonograph in an girla enjoyed a covered dish din ed In the history of Manitoba. “Oriental Review” he was Indign ner and all round good time. They Harris Is thought to be the ant and called “Cleppatra,” wore chaperoned by their guard man wanted In Portland, Oregon, (Velma Clapp) who taught the ians, Ethel Reid and Eleanor I suspected of strangling three wo dancing girls something about Coombe. men there. ddily doiens'they never knew be fore. Music fpr dancing was furnish ed by “Sharkey” Moore and his Merry Macks. The orchestra hoya also put on a specialty number choose Made In The Northwest Bakings leavened with Calumet taste better, look better, are better; pure and wholesome. '« « O il