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About Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1927)
f f oaUr.QM hiot te ^rf»- «Ute a Christmas Joy. “I e in ’t gtve Ftolllip anything,” she M id to M r mothor, worriedly. “f t ten t as if he were a youngster and aatisflod wltb 5ed'Jrflrn knitted mittens. x>r 2 pkgs (1 1-4 to.) dates t< 1 quart cranberries tlre herself oat working and plan . 2 c water ning un til the last minute for • 2 c brown sugar n t the dates and place them the gastronomic pleasure of her guests. The less elaborate and In a large saucepan. Examine rejecting the fhe few er courses Make It easier the cranberries, the to prepare saucti o f the food— soft t r a i t and aeaseglng cakes, pies, turber dress i n g a atoms; wash berries and add to dates together w ith the f r u it day or so la advanced. Although the holiday desserts Simmer t M m ixture fo r 20 min. •B ab the cooked fru it through are more or lees traditional, the hostess may surprise her guests a stove, add the sugar, and atlr w ith Several different dishes. over a low flam e u n til the sugar mixture Some may prater a'n o w fru it pto is -dissolved. Cook the until It Is of the consistency of thick apple sauce or apple butter. (Th e cooking period w ill be about IS minutes. F - I don’t know what to d a ” PhlUln ™ »hq e»? who had haen «xeeudifcfty a ttm - U w to-prtecma. Stowers he saat, f <ults and d lW «andlaa, but “ J* the simple, homely kind to which she had been accustomed. I t wm not this air of richness, though, that made Priscilla’s heart .*?d th rilir. I t was the rimple boyish way of him. Dear? Z " H’®.’* ’“ * “ “ flowers made all at glass even to their slender atente. Only In the most exclusive shops are they to be fqund, which is directly In their flavor i f you are seeking a gift for aome* fastidious friend. Not only flowers, but exotic birds whosq plumage la a solid SSSttag of glib tering glass Jemals and who ora posed on spaskUag crystal dmunts, are among toeae decosetlve ele gancies, This glass aad crystal 9IU email sterilized Jara with the hot miature and seal Immed- 2 c flour 4 t baking powder 1-J t n U 2 1 ahortenteg S5eS,t o * C Ä Ä S A « Ä ? » S In hnm^ J 8mUy nnd Priscilla, had no gift för h S ; thoqgh, was wteer. a tender, wistful p rt* J-oMg daughter, the 0 soft eyes shining, wlU Jr curled gayly In the steam of fragrant kitchen, with “ T f . waTm bjr youn« love and by Ohstatmaa. 8be floiahed bar c o ^ n g and set, the long white table where the dearth fire glowed and the Christmas tree was festive wlflh sad and tinseL UStain a i^ O ght Ltinfhps Will Open . Soon IN SREET-4N THE HERSHEY BUILDING, occupied by The < Remodeled and gment for Drags, *»1 brown, the roagtod tarkby which was a chick 81ft together flour, b a k i n g pewdar, and salt; add sbostoBing a a t mix te titeraughly with steel fork. Add liquid slowly te seeks ■oft dough; ran or ggt out with hands oa H ound board to about 1-2 inch la thickness; out with biscuit cutter tin t .'lipped in*, flour; place on slightly greased J pub BBd oover tightly, dot te i n hex or eool place until mandugt = take out and let stand te warm room a few mlButes then bake te hot even at 47« d. f. tea to JO! ’ min. kot ovea ( « 4 4 . 1 ) «atti mall ■ i f d shorter bslcutt Is desired ced In ¿very browned. (11 to Sd mte.) tel tints'and use « or 4 tablespoons d s N u - As pastry aakfag to sf fine art. teg. Makes 1« biscuits. black. tka Inexperienced pia maker will be more «seared of seeches If She Portland — Naw Rosa The Dadles— Work began on Upholstery plant on Sandy naca the toltowtng Mgtener- naw United Brethren church. employ 26 men. NOW ENGINEERING « o r AL HAS PRODUCED THE ROYAL en, really, the d d fru it cake and, last of all, the’ spicy pumpkin pie. The mother watched and smiled, but her eyes were molat a little, tor -every hit of food Priscilla served was as a gift. I f only Phil could know. ' But no one could explain to Phil. After the meal was over and ex- tram gontly praised, the rich boy from the city seemed comfortably at home. H e end Priscilla took a walk through the crisp, snowy Christmas starlight and still she could not tell him that she had no gift for him. Back to the front steps they came, then oht of the shadows Buddie Jumped and ran into the house. Phillip saw the mistletoe first and suddenly there was no need for explanations. The stats and the snowflakes saw him taka the sweetest g ift of a lt—M a r ine Chapman. M IT . W w tm Nawcpapw paloa.) WATCH FOR OPENING ANNOUNCEMENTS Glen Addis, Prop. BEQISTEBEU PHARMACIST XaaaraeaR TorJMy * » E R H A P S the moat dte- . * tlnctive feature of our I American Christmas dinner i is the tnrkey. This noble > bird U a Christmas feast m - I qulrement, whether the dln- I per be prepared In Texas or * Wisconsin, New Yofk or ; California. It Is Interesting I to recall the origin of our * national Christmas bird. The ’ story of Capt. John Smith, JU freq^ from his wars with ▼ the Turks, surveying the ; wild fowl in the forests ef I Virginia and of his uproarious * laughter upon seeing thy tun- ! key gobbler strut proudlyflse- I fore the hens Is perhaps i fresher in the minds of our ■ school children than In our * own. A t any rate, we agree with tys comparison of the proud gobbler, for he “Is ex- • actly' like tlie proud Turk I showing off before tils • harem." So the name turkey 1 1s no longer familiar just to ju Americans, but has fast be- Jr come an International me- K (Hum of celebrating the bap- jtf py- Christmas season.—Frank X H. Sweet. « « < © . 1927. Western Newspaper Union. law Hwe-to-Floor” Notale Solea «G reat Problem Your Patronage W ill Be Appreciated Friday Evening, December 2nd 7:45 P .M . a • To V iew The M tsftofo« smsf K mssm < The mfttleteo and kissing are al ways lnaepsrcbly connected In the minds of Buropeans, and as far back as trailltloh and history can go the quaint berried plant and kissing Imve always gone hand la hand together. CArisfmos D a y Christ mad-# the' sweetest dsy of the year, for the reason that it Is, in Its proper observance, utterly dfish, and because it te the en link of time that served te bind heaven and earth in a closer understanding. • » . Christmas'carols were song as far back as 1021 and were said te be the songs song by angels at the birth of Christ which wifl typify the Christmas spirit mid cordial welcome that will abound in Ashland and the excellent stocks ef merchan dise that the merchants will have for your convenience and to enable you to satisfy every Holiday-Goods need. Shop In Ashland This Christmas Find Chriatmaa Obaaroancn f She observance of Christmas be gan about the Fourth century. I t benroe a general custom only la the Thirteenth century. JYotfy (/n fa d b y Jordan Electric Co 4 . ’ some parts ef England there te peratttloa that It Is unlucky to holly Into the boose before Redmond — 3-story new bri hole! under construction Viere. THE CITIZENS BANK OF ASHLAND-