Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, June 24, 1924, Page 2, Image 2

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COURIER’S FREE ELECTRIC
You Make
CAKE
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LITTON
SAFETY
STARTING
PUT LOCKS
RELEASE
SWINGING
FOR
REVERSING
KAN DIF FOR
WHINGFR
WRINGER IN
UNINl.l- R
ROLLS
CONTROL
HANDLE
NO GEARS
INSIDE
FOR
TO TEAR
WASHING
MACHINE
OR SPOT
CLOTH
METAL
TOP
WARPING
m nan
METAL
LINING
ENCLOSED
NO HANGER TO
OPERATOR OR
THROUGHOUT
RUST
■ HILDvtDl
PROOF
MOTOR
COVERED
SPLASH
PROOF
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CASTERS
MACHIN I
EASILY
MOVED
Winner of First Prize
in Cake Division wins this machine
Presented by
PRIZE LIST
llrvml IHvikion
5th Prize Six -v»ntha' • Uliscrlp-
1st Grand Prize— Hot point, Super tiou to the Lally Courier
Automatic Electric Rango, given by
Pie IthMon
The California Oregon Power Com­
1st Grand ITtae— An Electric
pany. Value $335.00.
•Vacuum Cleaner, given by Clavengtr
2nd Prize— Floor Iximp. givuu by Electric Store. Value $50.00.
2nd Prize—Moat ltoant. given by
Holman Furniture Cumpany, Value
City Market..
$25.00.
3rd Prize—5 Complimentary Tick­
3rd Prize—l-adies' Fishing Rial,
et* to Rivoli.
given by Jot- Wharton
4th Prize—Sack of Flour giveu by
4th Prize—Sack of Flour, given by the Josephine County Flour Mill.
th« Josephine County Flour Mill.
5th Prize—Six month«' aubscrlp-
Sth Prize—Six mouths' subscrip­ tion to the Daily Courier.
tion to the Daily Courier.
To be thoroughly prepared to en­
Cwke Division
ter the baking couteit successfully
1st Grand Prlzej—Western Elec-! tho ladles.of Josephine county. Rogue
trie Washing Machine, given by the River and Evans Creek Valley should
Grants Pass Electric Company. Value plan on attending the dally claaaea to
$135.00.
be conducted by Miss Dangler. expert
2nd Prizi
30x3 ’j Cord Tire, home economist, on June 24. 25. 26
given by Ole’« Tire Shop.
aid 27. at the Woodman Hall from
3rd Prize—*10.00 worth of Gro- 2 until 4:30 every afternoon.
cerles given by Truax Grocery
The awards are on display tn
4th Prize—Sack Flour given by the window of Holman'« furniture
Josephine County Flour Mill.
«lore.
CONTEST RULES
Rule« governing the baking con­
test:—The rule« are tew and simple
—here they are:
1. Articles entered in the baking
contest are to be baked at home in
any kind ot stove or range.
2. Any woman or girl in Josephine
county is entitled to enter the con­
test except qf course professional
cooks, and employe» of the Courier
and their families.
3. Insofar as possible the food­
stuffs used in the cooking contest
are to be the same as used in the
cooking classes.
4. The contest 1« to be divided in­
to three classes: Bread,
Cake.
5. Any kind of bread,
cake may be entered.
6 Any one person is entitled to
enter one article in eaeh one of the
three divisions if thoy so desire.
7. All food entered is to bo the
property of the Courier.
S. Please do NOT bring your en­
tries on plates you desire to keep. No
plates will be returned.
9. The judging of the bread, pics
and cakes will be handled by three
local judges selected by the Courier.
In all cases their decision will be
final.
10. Prizes will be awarded by the
judges on Friday afternoon, June
27th, at the close of the afternoon
session.
11. All entries must be delivered
at the Woodman Hall between
and noon on Friday. June 27th.
Every one must have quality incuts.
Meat is a necessity in all kindsflf life
for the children who play, for the
housewifi1 who docs the work at home,
anil for the father who must use his
brain in his work.
We guarantee every cut of meat that is
sold in our shop to he strictly the best.
Meats from the City Market will be
used in tho demonstration at the Erec
Electric Cooking School.
The City Market
G Street
Phone 52
Brownell’s Electric Store
Next to Golden Rule
Do It Electrically
Broil
Electrically
The perfectly broiled steak or chop—crisply
brown from without, juicily tender from within—
no longer depends on the specialized skill of a
cook or on good luck in the cooking —where
there’s an electric range in the home.
CALIFORNIA OREGON
POWER. COMPANY
In this locality the experience of hundreds of
our range customers has been that the electric
range improves the savoriness and flavor of all
cooking. The many ways it eases the kitchen
routine and saves fuss and muss have long been
recognized. But to most people the economy
of it comes as a distinct surprise!
I
The average bill lor cooking and light-
ing together is often as low as the cost of
other kinds of fuel alone.
YIXJR PARISERS
IN PROGRESS
Ask about the special rate for cooking and
lighting at our office. Sec the olectric ranges
today at your dealer's. You can get one on
easy payments to be installed immediately.
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY
We believe that every woman in Josephine County should avail herself of the
opportunity to attend The Courier Free Cooking School June 21 to 27. The
demonstration <>f Electric Cooking presented there will be well worth while
and will prove interesting aR well as educational. This is without a doubt the
I'iiie.-t demonstration of modern cooking methods ever presented in this part
of the stair and we take pleasure in recommending it to all our customers
and friends. '
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