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around a mound of potato saiad-
Garntsh the platter with radlah
ropes and crlap water crass, and
no hot weather Jaded appetite
Hot summer days, .hat the fam will fail to respond tq this coel,
ily must be fed, Jnst the same. To crisp looking dish.
cook, atod to keep cool should be
Creamed ham as ham .a In King
every housewife's aim, for cook
she must and keep - cool she in another ayrpctive Way to pre
should, bat how Is It to be ac pare leftover hem. The ham may
complished. Tne very best way Is be ground and'set away in the
to plan ahead and to de ahead. ice box. The white sauce too may
Planning * ahead mean»» thinking be made in the cool of the morn
of meals a day or twe in advance, ing and. all this dish needs is -a
in other words, knowing what kou little last minute reheating.
are going to do with Monday's
The creamed ham may be serv
left-over oil Tuesday. . Doing ed in pattle ‘cases instead of on
ahead means cooking enough on toast. Here is a recipe for cream
M onday» that (here.withBe left ed ham that is different.
overs to use on Tuesday. I t “ in
Just an easy to cook a large piece Creamed Ham in Bread Caere
of meat as It Is a small one. Pos
1 1-2 cup% diced cold cooked
sibly no other meat responds
hapi
quite so well to lett-oVers as ham.
1 tablespoon minced pimento
A whole ham may be, cooked in
1 loaf stale bread
the pressure or fireless cookers
1 1-2 cups thin white sauce
and there are all sorts of ways
1 tablespoon chopped olives
in which it may be used.
Salt and pepper -
Many Ways to Serve Hem
Cnt the loaf of bread in alx
For the first meal it may be
served hot and the remainder pieces, trim off crust, cut in
used to concoct all sorts Qf easily squares and hollow ont the cen
prepared and appetite appealing ter. Toast the bread cases or
brown In deep fat. Add ham and
dishes.
seasonings to cream sauce end
The delicate pink slices with heat. Fill bread cases with the
their white fat crisped at the ham mixture, garnish with par
edges make an attractive border sley and serve at »'nee.
SUNDAY'S
ROAST
The Meat is What Makes Sunday
Dinners
Get your roast or chickep here and get the best in
quality at price» »e higher than for second-rate
meats.
Eagle Market
Phone 107
•
1 pound cold cooked ham diced
1 can pimentos, cut fine
I S tablespoons piinced pickles
- l pint hot stock
1 tablespoon gelatine ’
1 bay leaf
1 ¡»lice onion
<
i
2 doves
Soak gelatine in cold water
and dissolve In the hot stock.
Jdix remaining Ingredients and
'’The Sin e f Slandering.”
Christian Chnrch
»
Second and B Street -
William zV. Barney, Pastor
Bble School, 9:45.a. m.
Communion Service, 11 a. m.
Morning sermon, 11:15 a. m.
Christian Endeavor» 7 p. m.
Evening Church Service, 8 p. m.
Everybody
Invited.
Every
body welcome.
Public welbome.
8 8 »
a tt a
Toast the required number of
sltcee of bread on one side. Lay
two thin slices of bacon on the
untoasted side of each piece of
toast. •* Sprinkle with cheese* and
cook In a hot oven.
New D rinks F or Hot W eather
M. 8. Woodworth, P astor/'
Sabbath School, 9:45 a. m.
Preaching, 11 a. m.
B. Y. P. U., 7 p. m.
Preaching, 11 p. m.
Prayer meeting, Wed., 8 p m.
These
announcements m^an
little or much. Little and even
less if ye make them so by our In
difference and absence. Much
and even more if we make them
so by prayerful interest and at
tendance. There is no acceptable
substitute for the Word of God.
Weil and good.
Let us share
the joy and worship of these ser
vices with you.
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COLLECTION OF
OLD PICTURES
■ GROWS FAST
'
V i e w s of Old S u l p h u r
Springs Hotel and Gran
9:45. T. S.
ite Hall Desired
Sunday school,
Wil(ey, Supt.
If you do not attend any Sun
day school In Ashland, we give
you a hearty invitation to come.
The regular preaching services
at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
Young Peoples meeting at 7 p.
Prayer meeting Wed., 8 p. m.
A hearty welcome to all.
P. C. Thatcher. Pastor
naptist Church
LnncJieon Heron
Lutheran CBnreh
H. H. Yeung. Pastor
Services ¿very second, fourth
dhd fifth Sunday in the Odd Fel-
,)ows hallat 10:45,a. m.
Sunday school, 10 a. at.
Theme of Sunday’s sermon,
TO ATTEND METHODIST
EPISCOPAL MEET
(Continued From Page One)
Won. The faculty on the South
ern Oregon Institute Includes 13
outstanding educational leaders.
Two members of the local League
will assist In faculty work.
Dr. W. W. Youngstonw. of Port-
aldn, who recently completed a
tour of the world is one of the
headline attractions on the pro
gram.
Classes will be conducted In
Bible Study, Junior League meth
71 h Day Adventist Church .
ods. Methodism, life work, gen
T. F. Thuemler, Pastor
eral metbods.'evangelism, foreign
Sabbath School at 10 a. m. Hip. missions, stewardship and relig
Frank Pefley, Supt.; Frances ious education.
The unexpected hot wave and
the unexpected guest will soon
necessitate cooling drinks. The
old stand-bys are good, but why
not offer something new for va
riety? There are many drinks
which are not well-known which
will surprise end please your
friends. They are made easily
and w h ^ served with a few
cookies, sandwiches, of perhaps a
salad they will give zest to en
tertainment.
When the wegther Is hot and Splndler, Sect’y.
hnmid, drinks made from fruits
Preaching at 11 a. m.
,
in season or canned fruits are ex
Cordal Invitation to all.
From all parts of eastern Ore
cellent.
Tartness
needed to
Frank Pefley, El<Jer
gon
and southern Idaho we hear
quench thirst can be obtained by
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reports of excellent crops and bet
using lemon or grapefruit Juice.
ter feeling about the immediate
Methodist Episcopal Church
If lemons are squeezed some time
future. The Interior country is
North
Main
and
Lau
rep-fits.
In advance and a can of grapefruit
on the up-grade. All sections ap
H. ,F. Pemberton, Pastor
is kept on the pdntry shelf, the
Morning worship, 11 a. m. Sub pear to share this optimistic view
Juice of these two fruits will al
ject.
"Keepng One’s Valuables." point.— Baker Herald, -
ways be reedy for Immediate use
Evening worship at 8 p. ra. Sul»
In the following new drinks.
asserts
ject, "Rock Qf Ages,” another of
Grapefruit Julep
the
great
hymns
of
the
church.
. .. I ct BBMIMU- ....' - — 2_________ -
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
4>cups water
Epworth League, 8:45 p. m.
gOod roads. Keep in mind that
1 bunch mint
Prayer
meeting,
Wed.
'7
:8
4
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u
t
these good roads were made pqfe,
J a ice from 1 cAh of grapefruit
Klble
by the Oregon auto license
(1 cup)
fees. Grants Pass Courier.
You are cordially invited
Boil sugar and water together
for 5 minutes. Wash the mint,
feve the tips of each stalk to usd
a» garnish. Add the remainder
to the hot syrup, crushing the
leaven to extract the flavor. Cool,
strain, add the fruit Juices, and
chopped ice. Serve In tall glasses
topped with sprigs of mint.
2 0 C e n td rq Sto re s
Sydney Carter has loaned some
valuable old photograph nega
tives of some of the old historic
al views of the city of Ashland
for reproduction to add to the
collection that Is now being made
under the direction of Chief of
Police McNabb.
Work of collecting has been
very Blow, but* there have been
some gratifying results, according
to McNabb. About 75 views have
now been received.
Pictures of the old granltQ hall'
on Chureh and High Street and of
the old Sulphur Springs Hotel are
particularly desired, said McNabb.
The aim of the committee In
charge is to get a good collection
of the petures of Ashland from
1852 to 1890, as these are very
scarce and it is becoming Increas
ingly difficult to get In touch
with people who are able to give
Information snout Ashland during
that time.
'
Anyone who has photographs
of Ashland and who desires them
to be placed with the collection
may get In touch with Chiei ’ Mc
Nabb. The group of pictures, to
gether with the history of Ash
land will be placed in some suit
able place in the city, probably
the library.
Good grief m y dear I
There's no cream here
This party's up a tree!
Keep it always on hand
theres cream in every drop
•
in an emergency— and good all the
v J time. T hat’s Alpine, the milk with cream
in every drop. Its rich flavor adds new delicious-
ness to cooking, makes the finest cup of coffee
taste better still.
t
Costs less than ordinary milk— so rich it
saves butter in cooking. Keeps pure and sweet
indefinitely in its sterilised airtight container.
G et Alpine today.
C/fcZZ/Zl ZZI
PERFECTION
OIL COOK
Herbert’s Grocery
Phone 59
STOVE
OUT OF EVERY
SOLD ARE
PERFECTION
We Have a Full Line o f Fruit
Canning Supplies in Stock.
Certo, Bottle ............ 28c Mason Lids, Dos...........
Parawax, Pound . . . . 15c Economy Lids, Dos.
umpsoirs
Rubber Rings, 3 Dos., 25c Jelly Glasses, Dos. .
Pink Punch
For Quickest Hot Breakfasts
Q uick
Q uaker
Paster than toast! That rich and creamy
QUAKER flavor. Cook in 2% to 5 minutes.
Demand die genuine.
2 enps cold water
2 cups sugar
2-3 cup leinon Jnice.
Juice from can of grapefruit
. 1 qt. strawberry^ or raspberry
juice.
Boil the sugar and water to-J
gether for 5 minutes. Crush the
berries, heat slightly, and rnb
through a fine sieve. Add to syr-J
up. Cool. Add lemon and grape
fruit juice. Chill thoroughly.
Fruit Ice Cubes
(for the electric refrigerator) I
tPour the Juice from the can of I
grapefruit into the ice cube com-1
partment of the electric refriger-1
ator. When completely frozen, I
unmould and serve In iced tea or I
ginger ale. These fruit lee cubes j
take the place of Ice, lemond and I
sugar.
NORTH LIGHTS
SEEN BY MANY
Display of Aurora Borealis
Moat Brilliant at
Midnight
Chicken I b
king, “the beat
ever,”
made
with Borden’s
E v a p o ra te d
Mille. DellckMs
m uffine and
waffles, tbo.
And equally
convenient for
Lighting up the sky In the weat
and the northwezt, a beautiful
display of Aurora Borealis wea
noted about nine o’clock, and be
came meat brilliant at about mid
night, according to some who saw
them. The grow was very bril
liant at the horizon and extend
ed up Into the sky in great path»
of bright fight. The ray» ware
white and there was no evidence
of the color that is a characteris
tic of this phenomenon in the far
north.
Police Watch
For Stolen Car
Police officials of Ashland are
on the lookout for a Hudson
speedster, whi>- was Stolen at
RoaSburg at 2:30 last avanlng, ac
cording to Chief of Police Mc
Nabb*
No details concorsine the theft
are known, bu( the Roseburg po
lice telephoned other officers
along the line to watch for the
car.
, Kerrs Lids, 15c and 20c per Down
Hardware
20th Century “Eats” For Your
Outing
w
Money Saving Days, Saturday and Monday,
July 23 and 25
CAMPRftLIB
WAX PAPER
CORN BEEF
BEANS
90 Sheets to Roll 3 Cans
O Cans
S Rolla ....... 10c
........., 2Rc Libby» No. 1 Cana,
iî.. 49c Each ................. ar<
SALMON STEAKS, Starr'»— OofomM» River Peck— 1 Lb.
Flat C u e , X för».................................................... ........... 37c
Summer Breakfast Poods
Puffed Wheat, Pkg...... 12c
Puffed Rice, Pkg. ...... fftc
Shredded Wheat, Pkg. 10c
Port Tooetiea, 3 pkg»..2ftc
Kellogg» Bran Flaki
Keltoga Corn TAake
Pot* Bran Flake»,
Kettoga Pep, 8 Pkg,
PAPER NAPKINS, Ti« Kloth— 40 Napkins to the Package
— Pkge................................ loc; 8 for ...........„........................ 20c
I*
CAMPBELLS TOMATO SOUP
30c 8 Cam ................. ............... 33c
UBRYS MILK
We Deliver
The Winchester Store**
■
Ju s t the foods foFthe hill» or the shore—Ju st the
right things to make v o u r'trip complete, are neat
ly displayed at our stores today. Drop in with £
your list—w e’ll gladly «ssist, and help you pack
things carefully, too.
’
H
PLAZA GROCERY
THOS. HILL, Prop.
*
01 H. Main Street
S p ecials for Saturday
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABL
Cooking Apples, per lb...........5c
Watermelons, per lb......... 3 l-2c
« ’»■ 3
• • • » «
oo a, eacn .............................. lOc
String Beans, 2 lbs. for
. 15c
Bell Pepper», per lb...............ß5c
Klamath Palls Lettuce, per
h e a d ..................................... 10c
Grapefruit (Calif.) 6 1
Peaches, 4 lbs. for . . .
Tom«»«., p«r lb.........
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_
_
Green Peas, 3 lbs..........
<Xl«m»th)
Celery, per bunch . . .
Carrots, n er bun ch . . .
WESSON OIL
WASHING MACHINE SOAP, Porte— Large Pkg».
Parowax, 1 Lb. Packages, 2 for
QUAKER OATS
BAKING POWDER
Calum et, 1 Lb. Can ........ 27c Quick Cooking. I<c. Pkg. 9Sc
Certo, 2 bottles f o r ....................
FLOUR, Crown or Fisher» Blend, 49 lb. Sk.
Fruit Jar Rings, 3 Packages . .
MEBAL MAV on Y ú B E ? » MKBTOH h PKETT?
it Jar
.......... ....... 88c | Pint Jar
............. •
P and G Laundry Soap, 10 Bars
Ivory Soap, (Med. Size) 6 Bars
8 Cana
20th Century
Sunbrite Cleanser, Per Can . .
Folger’s Coffee, 2 lb. Can . . . .
,
COFFEEÉ
2Mh CENTURY GROCERY
0BDXBS AMOUNTING TO ».00 OK MOBX D1UVXKBD
Phone 190—“Pay Cash and Pay Less
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