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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1927)
1 «tfitrntáí li QUICK BREAD« FOR BREAK KA RTJ All grasses which have seed» used for hyman food are called* cereals. There is a wide distribu tion in the growth of cereabt-^tn fact they are-found In all codes' except the arctic. Every natlop has at least one as a staple food because they ere easily grown; there is a high nutritive returh; they may be easily kept; market ed and prepared; and they are In expensive. throughout the tern, hi the t gcHta qrpp enter- most Un tag t t d j «rco fit ;$ te United Stated ot m ole world. It waa fired fou from, there It aptvsd north to GekipMny^ Rus sia, Siberia, then to North* A ta r i' «a and ’South America; , The wfmat growing count^tya are * | s United States, Canah*, * Russia, Australia and Argentine. Tiler« are two types of wheat» hard aM •oft; the bard wheat is planted la the spring and mature» la the late summer or early fall while ■ the r<$ft wheat la sown in tb e fa ll «n<( nfatnres ih the early spring. TO A S TY , Creamy Richness/ — Get R E A L ; » * UAKXR Refuse imitations. Only genuine Quaker Oats has that world-famous QÚARER FLAVOR. for Saturday at 71N.M ain’SL Phone 190 Oranges (2l0’s, Per Dz. .a'Hock. ,, . ¡Reading! rootn hfcei, dt 2 Ito 5 except tSu^mluis t days. The phblid Is lovlrfi corned. Wtoqje- wheat Go mineral matter) a j w 1 Bran adds bulk to the diet and It also contains a substance which acts aa a chefncal stimulus to the rjstaltic action or m e intestine, at • why It Is possible for us was-bran flakes, bran muffins, Baptist Churt-fl ! ’ '■ and'h<ead as a laxative. Just re- ■ 1 1 M. Si Woodworth, .Pastor i m«gtser to serve your family Sabbath school, 9:45. sopfa o t these things occasionally, Preacing, 11 a. m. aiul Man see of so many pills and B. Y. P. U„ 7:00 p. m. DOROTHY REID, EDITOR jffliht ItatftWtlrs will be eliminat Preacing, 8 p. m. Phone 30 or 224 L ed. know that after yon have Prayer meeting. Wed. 8 p. m. take* »4>; yaany of these drugs You have d Didst oordlpl Invi th e y d d in p 1 •eem ta have the Birth (lay Anniversary tation to attend th$se services., poweHlfcey formerly had so the 'Çelebrntetl— « numbin’ mudt be increased ,or' the ? Tip. birthday anniversary of Methodist Episcopal Church type of the cathartic used must bo Mrs. 3, Andrew McGee was fltt- H, F. Pemberton. Pastor chapged for another. This will Morning worship, 11 o'clock. I« r 1 v celebrated Wednesday af be unnecessary if more bran is Rev. G. O. Oliver, D. Di, of WIII- ternoon. AugtiHt 10, when > a used In the diet. group of frlendH entertained her Wnet^e Btiverslty will preach. Other cereals than wheat are Evening worship at 8 o’clock. with a Jolly surprise birthday made into flours which are used The Epworth League will •hold PMfc. held on1! the Rogue river very successfully for bread mak an Institute Echo meeting. i . aéar. Dodge's bridge, located a ing, but wheat flour is the most 8unday school, 9:45 a. m. Bible distance out of Eagle prominent. Péilit Oil the Crater Lake high- Quick threads made fsom the study our main business. Epworth League 6:45 p. m., :A various kinds of flqur are cer great young people’s hour. - tA most pleasant afternoon was tainly appetizing for breakfast. If Prayer meeting at 7:30 every Sljent playing Bridge, after which you feel that you do not have aa elaborate picnic lunch was time to mix the bread Ih the Wednesday evening. You aye cordially invited to at sdjoyed. Mrs. McGee was the morning, do it the evening before, while yap are waiting for the tend a ir the services of this recipient ot a beautiful birthday various members of your family church. Come as you are. ikfft from the ladlds. tt 22 22 to appeaar for dinner. If the Those who wished the. guest Church of the Nazafene t biscuit or muffins are mixed, put o ( honor as many more birth '" ■Fourth and “C” Street '. • days as happy as/th is one, were in the pans and place In a Sunday School at 9:45 a. : m. the following named: Mrs. H. K. cool spot they may then be baked .• ’ f Tomlinson, Mrs. Henry Cnders, the following morning in from Mr. T. S. Wiley, Supt. Meriting worship, 11 o'clock. 4«*.. Mrs. Earl Crow, Mrs. Dom twelve to fifteen minutes. While they are baking you may set the Snbjefet, “The Joyful Christi«*.” ino Trovqat* Mrs. A. J. McCal- table, prepare the fruit and Yonnp Peoples m e e tin g /7 p. ikk, v» r , Bachus and Mrs. beverage; then the entire break i H. L. (iaycomb fast will be ready. If there Is Praise service and sermon al ? 3 J :: some good bread to be served it MCs. Elton anti Miss Vincent will be unnecessary to prepare Mid.-week prayer meat I Guests of H o n o r - so many other things. Wednesday. 8 p; m. • * * ’ . Mrs. J. F. Elton of Portland, A hearty yelpem s to -a fl. *'* Oregou, and Miss Katherine* Blackberry Desserts Vincent, registrar at the South- First Church o f Christ, Scientist In a few weeks the markets srn Oregon Normal school, were Pioneer Ave, South. will be flooded with t n abund^. Sunday morning service, 11 o’ guests of honor Wednesday eve ance of rich, dusclous, blackber ning, August 10, at •«. delightful clock. Subject “Boul.” ries. W e ’all kl>0w how delic party given by Mrs. Elton’s sis Sunday school, 9:45 a. m, ious they are In the raw state Wednesday evening service, 8 ter. Miss Marie Churchii! at the served with cream and sugar; but honje o f her j parents, Mr. and possibilities of us- Mrs. #. A. ChnfcfifR on the ing them in made desserts of pud lemon juice will often tiring ou is ding. s the fruity flavor which is lackng Boulevard. Mr. Churchill 'The blackberry has at mte<tfa£ ■)TCqident,ehthe Southern Oregon ious Jellyi and Is one of the most value and is especially rich i NorntaC School. successful Jrfllies made without iron. They have an astrtaget At a late hour delicious re- the assiataAde? comnsercfaPto&i taakure fkthfeg Than a laxfcftv, iffehm ehls’ wfer«/served at tables tin. The jelly Is Petter it the Blackberries, like all kinds < orettlly arranged, beautiful cut fruit which is slightly under ripe fruit, should be used as often r ’Iqyers formings.the background is used. This is true When mak as possible lrt season .' They* hav< or- thw 'decorations. Guesfa at ing all kinds of jelly. good keeping qualities, so an bis affair included the members If berries arp a bit tasteless or over supply should be canned to ./f-xifta »Southern Oregon Normal not very fresh, a few drops of winter use. tCkhol facnRy, pVdper. 22 22 22 lftem ooii of Bridge at McCallen B smostthril Grapes .(Seedless) 2 l b s / . ' . . .25c Crab Apples, Per lb. ...... ................. 5c Bananas, per lb, . i .. . . . , . ...”:12/?c wei Calif. Head Lettuce, per h e a d ___10c Cabbage, per l b . ............... 4c BELL Pefepers, Per ) b . .................. 15c (40-50) Campbells Tomato Soup, per can .10c Evaporated Milk, Per c a n ............10c (A L L B R A N D S ) There’s h a lf a hundred real appetite thrills inside Amaizo Salad Oil, Per QL ............ 45c Corn (Standard Grside) 2 cans .. .25c Certo, 2 b o ttle s ..................... 55c Libby’s Catsup, Per b o ttle ............ 18c (14 OZ. S I Z E ) . • ; - Argo Corn Starch, 3 Pkgs . . . , ___25c Kerr Mason Jars (Qt‘.) Per Doz. .95c White Wonder Soap, 10 b a r s ........35c Creme Oil Sbap, 4 b a r s,................. 25c but the question was turned Into ' B ip LIGHT an international issue in dlseus- LOS ANGELES, Aug, 11,— OH aion. * — A 50,000 candlepower beacon Smith said Seattle managers threatened to substitute girls that will be visible ror 60 mllM when men asked for more money. Is being installed'on the tower* of an office building here as a bea SUBSCRIBE FOR THE TIDINGS con to airmen. » ality milk Made in The Northwest DELICIOUS our Sunday dinner adds a touch of greater enjoyment to the holiday mehl. WOMAN WAGE RATIÔ IS SET ROASTS AND OTHER MEATS The resolution was introduced by Eugene Smith, J. W. Van Hook and William F. Johnson, Seattle, T<r apply tö"a ToSaTsTfliation there? No grass so green No stall so clean As my beautiful Alpine Dairy" On^ of the most enjoyable iocjal affairs of th« week was held vestaMfty, Thursday, August 11, it the home ot Mrs. A. J. McCal len on Beach street, when she en- erfataed’ a group of Ashland la dies at Bridge. Two tables were in play; Mrs. P. R. Bachus winning a lovely, prize for holding high, sdore. Dur- 'ng tjie c o u rse 'p fth > afternoon M W’etSM/srvwd tasty refresh- No milk so good,, Or so rich a Food For Johnny and Little Mary " every Frye’s "Delicious Brand” wrapper. The Frye’s ’’Delicious” brand on wrapper and rind, Dfluier Pert) at H. H. GHIette Hom e . » . . ; The pleasant home of Mn and Mrs. H. H. Gillette on Gresham street Was the scene o j t delight ful affair yesterday afternoon, Thursday, August 11, when they entertained with a one o ’clock dinner party. Covers were laid for eight at a table perfectly appointed, with a huge bouquet of brightly colored You can taste the cream in < backed by the official Government stamp, is a double a ss urance o f health, qijality and flavor. But it’s the careful selection o f tender young porkers, F the Frye exclusive method o f coring, and scrupu lous care at every stage o f preparation that puts the maximum o f appetite thrill into every pound of Frye’s ’’Delicious” Brand H the Name Implies.” am ’ ’Everything Dencioiis O R creamy richness, for delicious flavor—in sist on A lpine, the milk w ith cream in every drop. In e v er y p in t o f A lp in e y o u g et one w hole quart o f pure, fresh, full-cream milk— w ith nothing added and nothing taken aw ay but water. Our Toilet Goods Department Sealed in clean containers— air-tight— and ster ilized— A lpine comes to you alw ays sw eet and ure. A lp in e im proves a ll c o o k in g — saves utter, too. A n d it's so convenient. offers the host known im ported nnd domestic T ry it for icings, cakes, biscuits, desserts. So d e lic io u s in coffee! G et A lp in e from your grocer today. E beaut ifiers. Swifts Premium Hams, Per lb .. .33c (H A L E O R W llO L E , Columbia River Salmon 3 cans 50c All erdsrs amounting to 13.00 or over Delivered Free KINDS PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 12. — (LP)— Hotel and restaurant em ployes and bartenders at their In ternational convention Indorsed a ratio calling fbr women's wageR to be 85-per cent of wages receiv- Mrs. Mcvkllen’s guests were: Wjs. C.*44RMd, Mrs. J. Andrew McGee, Mrs. Domino Provost, MBf.'H., KI Toml.-nson, Mrs. Karl drkw, lirg .-Henry Enders, Jr., and ’Mrs. P. R. Bachus. Egg Plant, Per l b .......................... 7%c Sarita Clara Pfuries, Per l b . . . . . . .10c ' (lowers gracing the center. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. G? F. McConnell, Mrs. George Gillette and son. George Virgil of Eugene, Oregon, irfra' J.‘ L. Gault of Mer ced Falls, California, Mrs. C. J. Boyle of San Francisco, Californ ia, house guest at the Gillette home, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Gillette. 22 22 22 ' ‘ ” New Club Organised in Ashland-» lilt/ Wednesday' inter noon, August 10, the girls of the W hit» Ele phant clahs of the local Christian church met at the home of their teacher. Dr. Maude Hawley, who resides just HOuth.of the city, for the purpose'of organizing t h e White Elephant Thimble clnb. A short business session was hei<( and the following officers elected: Lucille Voss, president; Virginia Hooper, vice-president: Jean Putman, secretary-treasurer, The object of this organization is to make articles for the White Elephant bazaar, which 1s to be held sometime near Christmas. After the necessary business had been disposed of, a social time was spent sewing and visit ing until 6:00 o ’clock, when the boys of the class arrived. Then a sumptuous supper was served cafeteria style on the wide screen ed veranda of the Hawley home overlooking the valley. Following supper, the twenty young people who had so thoroughly enjoyed the hospitality of their teacher, went to the church for choir prac- Lithia Springs Pharmacy » m e 116, Only ‘The Beet c/va/n m sugar, 1 tap. b u tt« . 4 t grated c h o c o la te , M ’ Alpine Milk. Put all ta| dienta In aauce-pan over and cook until thick.