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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON THURSDAY MORNING, DECESIBER 9, 1926 DIET HIM SUBJECT OF TALK Cooking School Instructor Stresses Importance of V j 5 Balanced Meals What's the difference between n elephant and an egg. might be the question which Miss Beyer will ask. her cooking classes next week In the Oram theater. . Hut we should not make light of a discussion on so wortfiy a sub ject as food. The question as Miss Beyer States It. Is what Is the difference between an egg and a potato?, According to her, anyone should understand the simple facts bout foeds.i She maintains that few know bow lettuce differs from aneat oi"- beans from oranges, which' rounds - lite a: startling statement to us;. ;Yet each kind fcas its special value to the body. ? 'The.; hOdt.' . Jeanette Beyer maintains, ls like a bouse, and the rood which' we eat Is the ma terial ot which it is built. - If we are to have strong bodies, we must cat many kinds of food. A house Js not built out of nails, neither an we be "healthy on one kind of food snrh as.meat or sugar. The meal planner must know how to choose (he food such as meat or sugar. The meal planner must know-how to choose the food com tmatlon4 which her family needs. After the cooking school she will know more about balanced meals, than she "evf r. did before,. And phe will know, too, how to balance , them. -' " . The cHif treasurer of every fam ily M health. The mother who gives her children' health, gives' them, more than riches. Cookery Is one if.Uie most powerful r- es in the world for giving pleasure and happiness; There Is no plea Burehd TiappinesS without health and X-fe is no health without goodpTood well cooked. '- Fort makes the man. -and we're actually made, out of what we eat. WTia(f vocation can be more vital than jhit ,of the homemaker whd Is making human bodies? The formation of human health is as , deserving i of study and hard fittidy -'J too - as geography or 1 Mathematics. The destinies of na tions. Infact. the destiny of the worhis dependent on the kitchen, It is foo3."more than environment whiH make or -mars the individ ual:: ..... v.; According-to JeaaeHeDeyer, an. artlstcin tbe.kitrhern tH always, es teomfl anil '-always j'Vtlp h. '' She i belietes th4 household virtues are bounffqr'piftinue. Not that a vrh , man jpetsjlo be - a'jdrndge la: 3e komeVuVta woman. yhdean both lrankhtte fcplcletus and make a puaInpiVho ca4 writea Greek poemi a well" as. embroider , a. bandlcivblefi will.be 4aVdmIred type ti .the:fofuro. as iwull as id the time of Johnsonnv Misjs t Unyer,; especially requests that 'Wveryohe brlng ' pencil , and paper sipen ibtrojwere;: manyt re, dpesr Jitft she, lid n t Vayev froora to print on I lier , hew" programs. Ttien." too. there, wjli ljo many sug gestions about tnedis"hes prepared and -about" :mear planning which her audience will. wish to jot down alongw!th .their programs. Tbi programs which she has es pecially arranged for Salem are: Tuesday--Cakes and ' French pastryv desserts. WeahesOay Salads and salad accompaniments. Thursday Sunday night aup fcwrs and luncheon dishes. FrldayOHnners for all occa sions. ; - Classes will start'promptly eahj : afternoon, at two, and last until r FRIDAY- VAUDEVJLLt- V 5 ACTS Ami f - i. Ijrhe Mystery Club '.dmlssion 40c BLIOHS: CAPITOL .it f-i, . V.: ". - - For Spasmodic ting taxid Burning, Tickling" Throat l uKc : SCHAEFER'S HERBAL COUGH SYRUP ilfc0LD ONLY AT SCHAEFER'C 133 Nortli Commercial St. ' Phone 197 Original Yelluw Front The Pcnsbr Store about fonr thirty, so' that' hoase wires' will -hare plenty-of time to prepare their evening meals at home.- . i 1 :",;t;, ; ... V Comfortable setts -will, be pro Tided for everyone, but it is "best that those who are hard of hear ing come early to get front seats. WATER, LIGHT, POWER MATTER UP TO VOTERS . (OoatBac4 ' treat Pag 1.) - . - by the statements of George Thompson, and; Carl. Engstrom, members of the city council, who were present at the meeting. The weight of the committee's recommendation would have a big influence with the council." stat ed Mr. Engstrom. "What this small number of men believes has little to do with the matter; I think," said T. A. Liveeley mayor-elect. "Let the matter be put to a vote pf tbo people. ;They are the ones to de cide it." In case the proposition is put to popular vote, it will probably be done at a special election to be held soon after, the first .of the year for deciding on a special tax levy, it was indicated, by Mr. Thompson. Several members present" were of the opinion that the committee should report back to the council that it was divided on whether to buy or not. Members present at the meet ing were P. J. Deekebach. chair man. George C. Will. Watson Townsend. A. A. Iee, George Vick. E. B. Orabenhorst, August Huckestein, George Thompson, TV A. Livesley, - T. M. Barr, Carl Engstrom. Proposals to buy the water plant were first brought up at a mass meeting called by the mayor and -engineers appointed by the city and the water company' at tempted to "agree on a price to be proposed. . The!'tHT "engineers could not agree, however, so it was agreed between .the city and watr, coflir pany to call in a third and adopt his recommendation as to price. The three engineers finally agreed on the price of $792,000 for March 1, 1926. LEADERS HOPE TO CLEAR WAY FOR NEW MEASURES (Continued from page 1.) taxpayers. He left determination of which should be done to con gress. Informally offering his -fax re duction program. 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There It is expected to en counter the opposition of republi cans, a number of whom, however, appear a bit lukewarm also to the president's recommendations. s , Today's session of the house lasted till, mid-afternoon, when ad journment Was taken out of re spect. to the' late Senator McKin ley, who for years served as a representative. A committee was named to attend the funeral. Selection of a senate funeral committee was announced at the brief session after a resolution of regret had " boon "adopted. That was all the business transacted in the senate, although its elections committee to a sub-committee, headed by Senator Goff, republi can. West Virginia,, the task of investigating the reputed payment by Arthur R. Gould,' Maine's new senator, of $10,000 to a aCnadian official in connection with a rail road deal. TJus inquiry, was di rected yesterday by the senate on the motion" of Senator Walsh, dem ocrat, Montana'. 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