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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1928)
The Jv- Oregon Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Sunday Morning, October tl, 1928 4 p.p. Csifeat CooMinig Sclndol Opens Monday at 2 2: K.C VALUED PRIZE L1ST0FFERED Merchants and Manufactur ers Join in Providing Many Fine Door Gifts A N imposing list of prizes. V-Ml startinc with the erand rize electric range, is attract- ,CV?ing much attention to the f INtatesman's great cooking I school and to the baking con I test in which housewives of ? Salem and vicinity will par- ticipate as a feature of the school. H " Door and attendance prizes "will be awarded at each ses sion of the school and four of the most important prizes of fered, as well as a number of incidental prizes, will be given to cooks who submit winning cakes and pies in the big bak ing contest. The grand prize is a full auto matic Hotpoint electric range of the 1929 model, .provided by the Salem office of the Portland Elec tric Power Co. This beautiful range, with automatic heat con trol, is equipped with all the up-to-date incidentals for electric cooking, including an attached percolator. The range has an ac tual refail value of S187.B6.' i'i ' Latter flange Prize ' j It ft" officially known as the J RA 1 00 De Luxe White range and f Is one of Hotpoint's newest and .Best models. It has three surface fltonlta, occupies a floor space of 3 by 37 inches and is 47 H aches high. It is equipped with the latest combination baking and broiling oven. This beautiful grand prize has been on display this week in the corner window of the Miller store, where It has drawn much atten tion from interested housewives as the center of an attractive display arranged by the store. .The Hotpoint range will be giv en free of cost for the best cake entered in the Statesman's bak ing contest Thursday afternoon. The first prize for the pie mak. Ing contest is a new model Eure ka vacuum cleaner, given to the school by the Eugene office of the Eureka company. This fine appli ance has a retail value of $69.50 and is provided with all attach ments demanded by the house wives for convenience In cleaning all parts of the household. Club Grin Awards Another beautiful prize will be awarded as committees of the Salem Woman's club decide be fore the contest starts. Is a nine cup electric urn set with sugar and creamer complete. This beautiful prize Is a gift to the school of the Portland office of le Graybar .Electric Co., through the Portland Electric Power Co of Salem. Scores of other valuable prizes have been arranged for by the Woman's club, joint sponsors with the Statesman of the cooking school. These prizes include a charming 33-plece waffle set, dp nated to the school by Miller's store. This complete waffle fterx Ice. which can be used for numer ous other purposes, however, ls proving! one of the outstanding attractions in the long ". list of prizes. " ., Vt' Other prizes and their, donors (Turn to page 6, please) jf Cooking School "Teacher" ' r () w J -Zyr & j . V ? I ' ' v? f ty Miss Williams Delighted With Salem and Scope of Program for Great School MISS DOROTHY WILLIAMS, popular domestic science authority, who will have charge of the Statesman's great cooking; school at the Elsinore theatre this week, ar rived in Salem Saturday afternoon to have ample time in which to prepare for the opening-of the school Monday after noon ai 2 o'clock. "I must say, first of all, that I am delighted with.Salexn, j t i i i :il ii a. -f i ana i am very mucn pieasea wilii uie tuimigKiiieni maae oy the Statesman to hold the school in the beautiful Elsinore theatre. Of course, I have visited the Elsiritre before and have been Impressed by its beauty Hiss Williams will use exclu sively Fisher's floor, provided by the Fisher Flouring Mills Co., of Seattle. A. Schillings tvCo., of San Francisco have provided the school with coffee, tea, spices and tne many extracts essential to the modern kitchen. Ctibcolate used in the school will be provided by the unurimiB Co of San Francisco. Crtoeo- Shortening will be used ia all Miss Williams demonstrations. ? Flower Provided "Marion brand butter from the Marlon creamery will be u?ed by Miss -Williams and Hillman's Batter Nat bread, a nro net nf fh Cherry City Baking Co.. will be another important product used throughout: the school period. Elsinore canned fruits and vege. tables, widely- popular products, packed expressly for the Willam ette Grocery Co., of Salem , and cold in virtually all service stores, wifl be used at the school. Important contributors to the success of the big school are the Miller store, which will provide Miss Williams with attractive white smocks as well as with table linens. Burnett's jewelry, will pro vide silver service and. the Sher man A Clay. CO., will arrange musical programs to preface the school session each day, utilizing a new model of Panatrope. . Oscar D. Olson, florist, will dec orate the stage dinner. table when Miss Williams arranges a model dining rjjora. Groceries used at the school will be purchased from the Roth Grocery Co., and will be personally selected at the store each day by Miss Williams. PRAYER MKET THURSDAY The Ford Memorial community church, West Salem, of which M. A. Groves is pastor, wUl meet for prayer service at 7:J0 o'clock Thursday night. MERCHANTS TO iiraooi ing to be Features at Big Miss Dorothy Williams, widely known domestic science expert, who has completed all plans for the Statesman's great free rookinc school to be opened at the Elsinore theatre Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Bliss W imams arrived In Salem Saturday afternoon to coin-' plete preparations for the big school. Congregational Plans Are Told , .very memoer or the family is invited to the church-night sup per, discussion and social hour at the First Congregational church corner Liberty and Center. Wed nesday night, beginning at 6-15 o clock. Subject of the address will be "Our Use of the Bible " Mra- M. C. McCalllster and her high school girls will serve the sapper. . Those attending are re quested to bring their own service to facilitate the supper hour. Announcement is also being made of the rummage sale which the Woman's Union of the church will sponsor Saturday, October 27,' the place to be selected later. Members of the union having artl clss for the sale are requested to call Mrs. McCalllster or Mrs. C. E. . Ward, and the articles will be. collected. and comfort, but it will be an ad ded treat to conduct oar school there. "We've been hearing a lot about the plans you are making for the 'greatest school Salem has at tempted' and I'm sure we'll be rewarded by a large attendance every day. I have just completed making up the menu for Monday j and before Monday morning I will have the names for the remaining EVery Phase Of HOfTie-Mak Praises Cooperation "I believe we have planned a very comprehensive and Interest- t FOUT-DSY Event ing program for every day of the school and we are ready to intro- T ,-,-r" T duce to Salem housewives a oV TT1VERY phase of home- of the most delicious and. often -JQj making will be presented, simple food preparations yot either in exhibition or demon- could Imagine. - , 4. . . . , , ..it c , . , , stration, jn connection with " our Salem business P!the Statesman's great COok surely are coopera ing splendid-, . school at the Einore the ly in the plans for the big school this week. A larginum and I'm quite certain the women' f - . mThii --H oi aaiem auu mis ue.uuiui bui round ng country will take the af teraiocn o(f on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday and at tend the school in large numbers. "For my part, I, can assure these women folk that we'll have a wonderful interesting and com plete school and' I quite' agree with the Statesman in its an nouncement that the school will be 'bigger and better for all the plans seem to prove that prospect." Miss Williams recently com pleted conducting a school under the auspices of the Morning Ore-i gonian in the public auditorium at Portland ana nas oeen resting ior ig proTidJng from its large stock a few days preparatory to the big two new General Electric refrig school in Salem. -erators, which will form an es- ;sential part of the kitchen equip- B. C. MILES INJURED ment empioyed by Miss Williams B. C. Miles, Salem business man an ner aides. The same company Pacific coast manufacturers are cooperating to make the school the biggest , and best event of its kind ever held in the Willamette valley. They are giving and lending their wares to Miss Dorothy Wil liams, home economics expert in charge, and in several cases are making: special displays. The electric range equipment fnsed by Miss Williams will be in stalled Dy tne saiem oince oi tne Portland Electric Power Co., and will include the newest models in electrical cooking appliances. Many Products Used The H. L. Stiff Furniture Co., who is now managing a sawmill which he owns at-Carlton, was in jured Friday forenoon at the mill when he fell over a log. He was brought to his home in Salem by Ms son, Ross Miles. 1 Because of the injury, be was unable to ifll will furnish the beautiful walnut dining room set to be used at the school. Marv Boone kitchen cabinets from the stock of Chambers Chambers, furniture dealers, will be used throughout the school V VIA' KnowJHkr? Ton ought to know this lovely New York City girl because her blonde beauty has been displayed on' so many magazine covers. She is Marlon Dahl, 36 Clarkson St.. Brooklyn. Artists say she's a "type"! They fairly rave over bar delicate flesh tints and the' g61den glory of her hair! Miss Dahl says: "Everyone I know tells me how wonderful my hair looks. I don't feel tike it ' a personal compliment, however; I take It more as a compliment to the method I'm using to care for it, It's the rags- among girls here la New York. All you do Is put a lit tle Danderine on your brush each time you use It My hair was wiry and hard to keep In place but Dan derine makes it soft and easy.-to dress and holds It like I arrange it, fpr-hours. My scalp fairly ting les with vigor after I use it, and It keept my head so clean I don't need to shampoo half so often. Jt bring out the color of my hair marvelously, making it fairly glis ten 1" Every application of Danderine yiea and refreshes your scalp. W T A1 ! MM . li removes we uny nuu num encu strand t and makes dull, stringy hair gleamy, soft and easily, man ageable. It dissolves dandruff .and keeps It out of your hair. It Isn't stieky on oily. It doesn't show All drug stores bars th generous lie a speaking engagement at a Ft.-' period and will have a prominent tary club luncheon at Mciainnvme. place oa-tneisisinore stage. The Finer Richer Loaf Ifs rich as Butter Sweet as a Nut fed To Be Psed Exclusively by Miss -to Williams in the 'Y'OU will be interested to know of the many tempting, tasty dishes that will be prepared with HillrhanB rich Butternut Bread. Absolutely new ideas, created especial ly for us by Miss Dorothy Williams at the Statesman Cooking school beginning Monday at Elsinore Theatre. ; Ask Your Grocer ior Hillnian's Full-Flavored, Fine Textured Loaf Market and Broadway, 1 s . 6- - , '.if. " telephone 1225 Of:C OMITS' Marion Butter is being used exclusive ly at the Statesman Free Cooking School this week at Elsinore Theatre. AwAftoio nST pirviuM ccoin $w fair PASTEURIZffD CLARIFfEP BUTTER At All Grocers Marion Creamery Company .V i Miss Dorothy W illtum Home Economics Expert Will Conduct Domestic Sciehcp Class at Under the auspices of the "NEW OREGON STATESMAN" Miss Williams will conduct a' four day intensive study of home economics, beginning to- morrow at the Elsinore theater. Miss Williams will prove that there' is something new under the sun in home cookery. She is shown in the ac companying photo standing beside the grand prize which 'is the latest model Hotpoint Automatic electric range. This prize is displayed in Miller's "key window together with the prize a 23-piece waffle set which will be given by Millers. t . Miss. Williams wilfwear a "BILLINGS" smock the like of which may be found in Salem only at Millers These smocks lend themselves .to the art of cookeryjbecause they are tailored to fit, are mart looking and are positively 1 fast color!. Besides white one has choice olrose, reseda green,- blue, orchid and black. Billings smocks sell at .$2.50. ) - .- " - Mias Williams's choice of table cover wa? selected from the new arrivals in Rayon Damask. Old linen patterns in new rayon weaves. ' Here is some thing new in table apparej . . . the cost is very slight . . . $4.75. . , Phone Salem's Leadlns Iepiiitment Store Aurora Cone Decorations. 2nd Floor r - ; v e V-' ,'r 4 bottles. -Adra ; . r