Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, August 05, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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RECIPES
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Lamb Stew W ith Dumplings
3 lbs. lamb
1 carrot
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1 small onion
1-8 teaspoon thyme
Pepper
Salt
Wash lamb cut in small pieces,
cover with boiling water and cook
very slowly until tender. Thicken
gravy, then drop in dumplings a
spoonful at a time. Cover tightly
and steam 12 minutes.
Dumplings
cups flour
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level teaspoons baking
3-4 level teaspoon salt
2 teaspoons butter
3-4 milk
Mix and sift dry Ingredients.
tVyrk in butter and add milk
gradually.
cup stale bread crumb«
cup sugar
tablespoon melted butter
level teaspoon baking p
8 egg yolk^
•-« 8 egg whit««
lif t levpl teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon nutmeg
Apricots
Add'crumbs to milk. B e a t
yolk until very light, add melted
butter, salt and nutmeg. Mix
with crumbs, baking powder and
milk, pour Into buttered pan and
bake in moderate oven until pud­
ding Is set. Spread halves of
dried cooked apricots over top,
sprinkle With sugar. Place under
broiler until augar la melted with
meringue made from stiffly beat­
en whites. Cook in a slow oven
until
meringue
ta delicately
browned, about twenty minutes.
Apricot Brésil Pudding
2 cups rich milk
Sugared Sweet Potatoes
sweet potatoes
tablespoons butter
tablespoons maple sugar
teaspoon salt
l-ft cups boiling water
Herbert’s Grocery
Phone 59
19 E. Main
Grandmas Cookies, Per P k g .. . 10c
Soda Crackers, 3 lb. box
Graham Crackers, 2 lb. box . . 40c
Ginger Snaps, 2 lbs.
F ig Bars, lb.
Cantaloupes, each
Tomatoes, 4
WE DELIVER
Select medium sized sweet po­
inted*. pare and slice. Place these
in * buttered wasserole, add the
water, and sprinkle the salt and
sugar and dots of butter on top.
Strawberry F illing
1 cup strawberries .
1-2 cup sugar
1 tablespoon gelatin
Add.the sugar te the berries and
crush* slightly. Soak the gelatin
In cold water, add plough hot
water and the Juice from the
berries to make 2 cups. , Let cool,
pour over berries. Then put In
tlmhaie cases. A dash of whipped
cream adds to the attractiveness. .
DOROTHY REID, fiditor.Phone 39 or 224L
THE HOME FOR ME
R ice Croquettes
Give
to me a home where the
To two cupfuls of boiled rice
ships come in
add one pint of standard croquet­
Near the land of the setting
te sauce in which one-half cupful
eun.
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of crumbled cheese has b e e n
melted: or, add one pinto of to­ Away from the town with Its
smoke and din
mato sauce made according to the
And the hope of my soul is
same proportions as the standard
won.
sauce. Cook, shape and fry as
directions suggest.
Serve with
chicken, turkey, or lim b, prefer­ Where the pine tree clings
ably, or with any cold meat.
the craggy land
And breakers spray
shore;
Let me go In peace to that happy
strand.
Let me hear of the old no
more,
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CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Second and B.
W illiam V. Barney, Pastor
Bible school, 9:45 a. m.
Comunlon Service, 11 a. m.
MorqJlig message, 11:15 a. m.
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p. m.
Evening church service, 8 p. m.
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First Church o f Christ, Scientist
Pioneer Ave., South
Suqday mornlngd service at 11
o’clock. Subject, "Spirt.”
Sunday school at 9.45 a. m.
Wednesday e vetoing service at
8 p. m. Reading room open dally
from 2 (0 6 except Sundays'and
holidays. The public is lovingly
welcomed
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41iarch of the Naaarene
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.
Morning Worship and 'coi&ndr
nlon service.' J f o’clock.
Young Peoples' meeting 7 p. m.
Prasie service and sermon, 8 p.
m. Subject, “God’s Remedy For
8ln.”
Regular mid-week prayer meet­
ing, Wednesday, 8 p. m.
A hearty Invitation is extended
to all.
P. C. Thatcher,
Pastor
land. Oregon.
A refreshing swim was enjoyed
at Jackson ’» l|pt Springs, located
just south of town on the Pacific
highway, after which the party
drove back to Ashland and were
served a picnic dlaner on the pic­
nic grounds of beautiful Lithia
park. They then went up to the
Schwein home on Church street,
where they spent several hours
in conversation and visiting.
Those present were the follow­
ing named: Mre. R. W. Sleeter
and two sons, Robert, and Dick
and Rod Hadley of Medford; Mrs.
E. N. Elledege and/Son, Mr, A l­
bert Elledege of Han Francisco:
house guests at (he Schwein
home; Mr. Rod Robertson of
For I like the breath
Portland; Mrs. Anna Moss; the
purring breeze
Misses Juanita ,Moon, Adelaide
,f As It laps at the* w.
Smith. Mildred ..Moss, Rosalind
low.
Wise and Wamja Schwein, Messrs.
And I long to feel t,
Freddie Katzgr and Harry- May;
from the seas
the guests of honor. Miss Betsy
Where the rythmic tic
RAss and Miss Ramona Wise,
and go.
and: the hostess, Mrs. Louis
Schwein. '
Where the Betting sup and the
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stars that shine
Bridge Luncheon at J. A.
Mingle with songs the sirens McGee Home—
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sing,
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The home of Mr. and Mrs. J.
Let me call that home Great Andrew McGee on Gresham .street
Father of mine
was the scene of a pleasant affair
For the Joy to me
ytuiterday, Thursday, August 4,
bring.
w len M ri. McGee was hostess to
M. N. Brisbin. Idaho a group of friends at a Bridge
híncheos.
Entertained for Misses Bets,-
At one o’clock p. m. -e 1 g h t
R<»ss a n d R a m o n a W i s e -
guests were seated at a table per-
Mrs. Louis Schwein was tjip ' fectly appointed and most beau-
gracious hbstess Wednesday afis?- .< i't|lly decorated wtttvan exquisite
noon, August 3, when she delighl- centerpiece of cut flowers in pas­
fully entertained in honor pf Mir. ted shades,-placed-ip-a cut-glass
Betsy Ross of Oakland, •' Cali­ "boWr^ YelhAr arid orknge candle
fornia, who Is visiting for sever:.', tapers in cut-glaRs candle sticks
days at the home of her aup^ added to the attractiveness of the
Mrs. Dr. R. W. Sleeter In Med­ table. Hugh baskets of flowers,
ford, and Miss Ramona W in . daintily arranged, were in evi­
whp is home to spend her tw . dence everywhere 4n the rooms of
weeks’ vacation with her Mother th e M t Gee home. Mrs. Earl Crow
held high score In Bridge and re­
ceived a painted patent - leather
-porch ’ cushion as first prize and
: Mrs. H. L. Claycomb was awarded
the consolation prize, which
an old Dutch batter pitcher. Mrs.
John Enders won a pretty prize
for guessing nearest to the exact
number of Society candles In a
Jar.
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Mrs.
McGee’s guests were:
Mesdames John tinders, E a r l
Crow. H. L. Claycomb, Eiwood
Hedberg, Henry Enders, Jr., Dom­
ino Provost, Clyde Young and P.
R. Hardy.
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Mr. and Mrs. I>«vi<l W hittle Host
and Hostess
Mr. and Mrs. David W hittle
Were host and hostess Wednesday
jkenlng, August .1, at their home
on Pioneer Avenue, when they
entertained a few friends at
cards. The occasion was given in
honor of Mrs. Hutton of Corvallis,
Oregon, who is a guest at the
W hittle home.
Two tables were In play during
the evening. Mrs. George Blumen­
auer whining the first prize and
Mr. Bluthenauer belnfc awarded
the consolatiou.* At a late hour the
hostess served delicious refresh­
ments. A -jdf.
A.
"Those «jSl rinjoyed the delight­
ful hospltmfy of Mr. and Mrs.
W hittle were: Mr. and
Mrs.
George Blumenauer. Mrs. Clifford
Jenkins. Mrs. Burton Wlnne, Mrs.
Sarah Mosier, Miss Georgia Cof­
fee and tTTe gufest of honor, Mrs.
Sutt'db.
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Birthday A nniversaries
Celebrated!—
The birthday anniversaries of
Earl Canfield
and Katherine
Smcla were fittingly celebrated
Friday arternoon. July 29. at the
home of Mrs. Ella Garrett on
Manzanita Htreet, when she gave
a Jolly party in their honor.
Games and stunts were indulg­
ed in on the spacious lawn of the
Garrett home, where after several
hours of fun, tasty refreshments
were also enjoyed.
• Those who partook in the fes­
tivities of the afternoon and wish­
ed the honored guests many more
as happy birthdays . were: Mrs.
Smcla and three d&ghters, Miss­
es Katherine, Mary arid Vlerla»
Nixon; Mr« Canfield and son, Harold Stadtmiljer of Exeter,
Karl; Mr« Fred H. Engle, and California, who has been with the
t b l bOSttHH, Mrs. Ella Garrett.
s< hool two former years.
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Other guests aside from the Art
School, Included Mr. and Mrs. J.
Guests of Mr. nn<l Mrs. J . H.
A. Churchill, Miss Marte Church­
Fuller—
The faculty and students of the in. Miss Elizabeth Richardson,
Ashland Art School were guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Briscoe, Mr*.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fuller on R. J. Porter and Mrs. F. J. New­
Nortb Main street last evening man of Medford. Misses Marte
Thursday. Aug. 4, assembling af­ Davies and Lorraine Sparr as­
ter the hand concert in , Lithia sisted in serving refreshments.
park. Thirty people enjoyed the
social evening which has become
an annual affair at .th e Fuller
Oregon grows principally two
home, mat king the close of the types of hay says a receat ex­
Summer Art School session.
periment station report— alfalfa,
The hours passed all too quick­ and grain and vetch mixtures.
ly in enjoyable conversation, in­ Some clover and grass hays are
terspersed with delightful music. likewise produced to some extent.
The faculty group. Miss Belle Murh of the crop Is marketed in
Cady White, Miss Emllle Grace bales which may be made to
Hanks, Mi«« Margaret Murphy, grade higher and bring better
and Mr. Felix Payanf, of N e w 1 prices by baling only good hay
York, was augmented by Mr. and doing a good job of baling.
*When weather's hot, 1
Ic e costs a lo t,
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And fresh milk often sours?
Just u se g ood sense,
It sa v e s e x p e n s e -
his Alpine Milk o f oursi
Always fresh
cream in
O danger o f Alpine souring! This pure, rich milk
is hermetically sealed in clean, air-tight contain­
ers and sterilized. I t keeps indefinitely— comes to you
always pure and fresh.
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Alpine has criam in every drop. There is one whole
quart o f fresh full-cream mtlk in every pint o f A lpine.
Nothing added— nothing taken away b u t water,
Richer, more nutritious, more delicious for every
purpose than, ordinary milk. Costs less, too. G et
Alpine today.
Ply Season is Here
Protect your cows from that
pest, by using the old original
Shoo Fly. Double strength this
year. Best fly repellent on
the market.
Grain Harks. Hack Twine ,
Blndertwlne at
P eil’s Comer
cream, un
HLAHHEH BROTHER
TUNAS PUNCU, Argentina. —
(IP)— Because her
12-year-old
brother, Nicolas, teased her and
made sport of her for being a
girl, Jacinta Paz, two years older,
lured him out into the open conn-
try outside of the village and.
slashed his face, neck, and head
with a large knlffe.
The boy’s ‘screams brought a
passing farmhand to the rescue
and saved him from the horrible
death the infuriated girl insisted
she meant to deal out to her
brother.
Jacinta told the police that she
was sorry the farmhand Interrupt­
ed her. She Is to undergo a men­
tal examination, although her
previous conduct showed nothing
abnormal.
A man in New Hampshire has
a cow that opens doors, carries
water and turns on the electric
light. At last! The very cow to
sit on those condensed milk cans!
f»h stripped witfi Frye’s "Delicious” Brand Beoen.
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Write to Frye & Ob., Portland, for “ Frye’s
Meat Guide” with many Summer Suggestions.
Send 2c to cover postage.
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7 1 N. Main S t
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Squash, per lb......................... 4c
Carrots, per bunch .............. 5c
I f you w ant cream y, rich deliciousness
Lettuce, 2 h e a d s...................... 15c
Tomatoes, 4 lbs. f o r ............25c
in b reak fast o a ts— n o o th er brand
Green Corn, per doz................25c
Watermelons, per lb.............. . 3c
has that wonderful QUAKER FLAVOR.
Onions, 6 lbs for ................ 25c
Cantaloupes, 10c each, 2 for 25c
New Potatoes, 100 lbs. ___ $3.50
Casabas, each ..................... 20c
Beets, per bunch
DELICIOUS
Take e side o f "Frye’s Delicious” along with you—
it’s "Everything the N - * Implies.”
Çet Genuine
The Owl
Peroxide
Hydrogen
Mason Jars, Qts., per doz. .. 88c
Sugar, 25 lb. s a c k ............. $1.78
Oerto, 2 bottles .................. 56c
Van Camp’s Pork A Beans»
3 c a n s ................................. 25c
Coffee (all brands) per lb., 50c
White Wonder Soap, 14 bars, 50c
for your Sunday „dinner adds a touch »of greater
enjoyment to the holiday meoj.
Calumet Baking Powder, 12
oz. can ............................... 27c
Royal Baking Powder, 12 os.
Orisco, 3 lb. can ............... .7 8 c
Kelloggs Corn Flakes, 3 pkg., 25c
Kelloggs Bran Flakes, 3 pkg., 25c
Macaroni (curve cut) 3 lbs., 25c
Sunbrite Cleanser, per can .. 5c
ROASTS AND OTHER MEATS
OF ALL KINDS
Lithia Springs
Pharmacy
(Located la the Lithia Springs
Hotel Building)
Phono 118
Only The Best
Eagle Market
Phone 107
Get Your Blackberries for Canning,
- Per Crate . . . . $1.00
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ALL ORDERS AMOUNTING TO $3 OR OVER DELIVERED FREE