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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1927)
F R ID A Y • 1 MARK i LI produce th en . * from 2 to 6. except Sundays and hollduys. The public Is lovingly welcomed. » 8 8 thlp commercial pectin ia used. It Thy apple« produced are eaten is necessary to boil the, fruit raw, cootoad. preserved, made lato juice for oqly a short time' io or der tor it to jell If the commerc Jelly, cider and vinegar. Apples F or Health > ' * A t the present time N » r 1 1 America la the greatest apple pro ducing country in the world. Its annua)'erop exceeds one hundred m illion barrels: Washington, New York, Virginia and Arkans as are the leading states which DAIRY Beeauee of the high pectin con tent* of the apple akin and core, they are used tor the manfafacture df commercial pectin. Thia is sold to be used In the .preparation. of Jam and Jellies*The time required tor m aking Jelly is shortened if REFUSE IMITATIONS Get GENUINE N o other brand in the world has their creamy deUciougneaa—world- fam ous Q U A K E R F L A V O R ial pectin la uaed. Too, fruits, like cherries, which do not Jell readily may be made into delic ious Jelly and preserved» Apples eaten raw are certain ly, very healthful. But there is one*thing which must be taken into conelderatlon— they must he thoroughly chewed, so often they are swallowed in chunks, then a case of Indigestion re sults. Improper chewing is usu ally due to two things— too much «haste in the eating of the apple, and poor teeth> Apple, pie is always hailed with Joy, especially by men. T o, give variety to your apple pies make them, sometimes putting on a top crust, then again just put strips aeross the top. Some people think they are Improved Just a lot by serving cheese with them. Ice cream, whipped cream or just plain cream is an improvement to the pie. ’ Apple sauco cake is certainly very delicious, and Inexpensive. The apple sauce gives the mols-> ture which Is so necessary to keep it over a long period of time. Apple fritters are very appetiz ing and can be made very quickly with tart apples. Trinity Episcopal Church Vicar the Rev. P. K. Hammond Holy communion at 8 a. m. Bunday School at 9:45. M «ruing Service and sermon Church o f Ihe Xaaareae at 11 Fourth and C Streets Strangers and visitors cordially Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. M r. welcome. T. 3. Wiley, Superintendent. • At the close of the Sunday School lesson there will be a short Missionary Program, At 11 o’clock. Morning ship, with sermon. Wor At 6:30 p. m. Young Peoples Meeting. At *7:. 30 p. m, Praise service fol 8 8 8 Lutheran Churcti t , H. H. Young. Pastor Services In the Odd FeUows hall every second, fourth and fifth Sunday. “The True Faith” will be t M theme for Sunday’s sermon based on 2 Tim. 1:12.’ * Public welcome. lowed with Bermon from the sub ject, “A Wonderful Case of Heal , 8 8 8 ing." K . First Presbyterian Church The regular mid-week prayer North Main and Helman Sts. meeting will be held on Wednes , With Illuminated Bulletin day evening at 7:30 p. m. “I Determined’’ will be the 11 The Women’s Missionary So ciety will meet on. Thursday af o’clock theme of the pastor, Rev. ternoon at 2 p. m. at the parson Hugh T. Mltchelmore. Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. Maria Moon, age. leader. Sunday school at 9:45 A hearty welcome to all. a. m. Mr. W. M. Wright, Supt. P.-C. Thatcher, Pastor. Evening worship at 8 p. m. "A 8 8 8 Religion leasts.” Mid-week service First Church of Christ, Scientist Wednesday. 7:30 p. m. Pioneer Ave., South / Sunday morning service at 11 o’clock, subject,’ “Reality.” 4 •» Sunday school at 9:45 o’clock. Wednesday evening service at 8 p. m. Reading room open dally plans for a big Hallowe’en party rained a group of relatives with Mr. and Mr«. George O.’Brlen o f' to be given in the tatter part of a delicious venison dinner. . October, this party taking t h e dfccashin was given in honor (Please Turn To Page Fhre, place of the, regular meeting. There was a fairly good attend ance tyednesday evening, b u t not nearly as many members were present as the lodge would like to see turn* out. » Mrs. Carol Pratt, president, presided fn her capable manner during the usuul business rou tine. The W. B. A\ ladies are hav ing a cooked food sale Saturday, September 24, at Itardy Bros, grocery stdre In tWb Enders block, and final preparations for the sale were made at this time. The meeting adjourned immed iately following the business ses sion, as this was not the date for a social time. king that makes tfieCOOX . 8 8 8 Royal Neighbors W ill Have Social— The. Ashland Royal Neighbors held their regular semi-monthly meeting Monday evening, Septem ber 19, in the Wimer hall, with Mrs. Abbie Hood, vice-oracle of the organization, In the chair. An Interesting business ses sion was conducted, during which time it was decided to hold a so cial meeting Monday evening, Oc tober 8, with Mrs. Millie Sherard, Mrs. Ross, Mrs. Jessie Searing and Mrs. Elizabeth Reid acting ns Velvety cream soups full of flavor, breads of extra- fine texture, smooth, rich creamed dishes—all made with Borden’s Evapo rated Milk. Made in The Northwest A tall can of BordenU (with an equal part of water) gives you four cups of pure, rich milk. MOK Vehl*on Dinner At Harry Carlton Homo — We * m ■ ;. ake o * • * ur bow s 1 - r ,.r. . As Alpine cow s W ere p ro u d — and here s our reason: By every test Alpine is u e s c — The m ilk for every s e a s o n /” DOROTHY REID, EDITOR Phone 30 or 224L 8 8 8 CALENDAR OF EVENTS Monday, Sept. 20.— The Ashland Music Study club will meet at 7:45 p. m. at the home of Mrs. E. A. Woods, 333 North Main street. Monday, Hcpt. 20.— The Ladies Art club of this city will hold their regular meeting at t h e $ome of Mrs. Clinton Baugh- |pan, 525 East Main street. - SqM- 27 —- Delphian ♦roup meeting.— Mrs. J. H. .Fuller’s group will meet at the hbm e of Dr. Mattie B. Shaw on pioneer avenue and Mrs. Walt er Redford’s group will meet with Mrs. Gerald Wenner on Allda street. Wednesday, Sept. 28.— The Past Matron’s club of Alpha Chapter ' No. 1, O. E. S., regular’ meet ing at the home of Mrs. E. V. Carter, 514 Boulevard. 8 8 8 Proginm Committee Plans Year’s Work— The program committee of the MWrtonary society of the local Congregational church m et Thursday, September 22, a,t the Manse, when they made extensive plans for the year’s work. Those In attendance were the following named: Mrs. H. B. Carter, president; Mrs. A g n e s Herndon, Mrs. H. L. Moore, Mrs. Sadie Stratton, Mrs. Gray and Mrs. Charles D. Gaffney. The attractive home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carlton on Union street was the scene of a Jolly af fair Wednesday evening. Septem ber 21, when Mrs. Carlton enter- Herbert’s Grocery 19 E. MAIN Bathing Epsom Salt The Owl Bathing Epsom Salt is of the V n i t o d States. Pharmacopoeia standard of phrity and strengih and makes the hath re freshing, invigorating and healthful. Lithia Springs Pharmacy Potatoes 2c Lb. Cranberries 25c*Qt"~ Peaberry Coffee 40c Lb. (Located in the Lithia Springs Hotel Building) Only The Best WE DELIVER ASHLAND 8 8 8 Intcrtetlng M eeting Held— T )U R E , fresh, fuO-cream milk—from cows JL that graze in sunny pastures where grass is sweet and abundant— Subjected to rigid tests for richness, purity and cleanliness— • * More than half of the water evaporated, leaving a milk o f double creaminess and nutrition— .' Hermetically sealed in clean containers ■ air-tight— and sterilized— That's Alpine! You can’t buy a purer, more milk. r wholesome • • » » T i • Use this richer, creamier milk for every purpose for which you would use ordinary mancet milk.- It actually costs less— and is more economical, for it saves butter in cooking and eliminates all waste. In its air tight container, Alpine keeps indefinitely. Try it for cakes, biscuits, sauces, pud dings, desserts—see how much richer they taste. Try it id coffee or cocoa— see how delicious! « • Keep Alpine Evaporated Milk handy on your pantry shelf always. There’s cream in every drop— double nourishment in every spoonful. The JVomen’« Relief Corps held an Interesting meeting Saturday afternoon, September 17, at two o’clock in the I. O. O. F. hall, with a splendid attendance. Mrs. L. R. Roberts, president of the Corps, conducted the regular business’sesston and it was plan ned to hold a social meeting on Monday, afternoon, September 26. 8 8 8 W. B. A. Meets Wednesday— At the regular meeting of t h e Women’s Benefit Association, Held Wednesday evening, Septem ber 21, In the Odd Fellows hall, the members made elaborate Pour in custarft Place in hot oven (or five minutes till firm. * r—.... ffiK. R ep air. Your Gutters and ’ Downspouts Before Winter cream in 71 N. MAIN ST. Saturday Specials Swifts Premium Hams, half or whole, Lb., 3 Sweet Potatoes, 5 lbs........................................2 Assorted Toilet Soaps, Reg. 10c, 5 for . . . . 2 Lemon Snaps, 2 lbs...........................................3 Try This Recipe Custard Pit—2 eggi, X teaipoon- ful salt, 1 cup Alpine M ilk, X cup <ugar, H teaapoonful nut meg, 1 cup water. Beat egga slightly with augar, salt and nut- meg. Add A lp in e *M ilk and water. Line pan with pastry. (Successor To Hill’s Cash & Carry) Hardware •Th, Wlaohutor Btor»” Picnic Hams, l b . . ............................... . 2 Umeco Nut Margarine (butter substitute) 2 p o u n d s ..............................................4 Klamath Cabbage, lb.............................. 2^ Rapps Watermelons, lb. . I 1/ Lemons, dozen . . . ' . . . . .. 3 WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES QO TO THB FOOTBALL GAME SATOBDAV