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. . '" " - , - PAGE EIGIH : ' ' ' - : -r'--- . . . . - " ' ' The OREGON STATESMAN, Satoa, Oregon. Friday Mornlnc " ' g : - : ! i! i f 1 i ! ! 31! i - ' II " - .i.-iiii i II i ! . i- r.ii mm ii mum n " "V. 1 "" ' - I ! nAni punrniilo ' . Ol COOK EXPERT AIDS HOUSEWIFE COOKING SCHOOL Time: April 18 anl 19. Hour: "2 o'clock to 4 o'clock. Instructor: Mrs. Langwortliy. Open to . the public: All ladies of Salem and Ticinitjr inrited to at tend. This Is the big week for Salem housewives the most interesting event being the three day cooking school which is being sponsored by the Eoff Electric Co. All sorts-of interesting; ideas in anything which concerns the kitchens are to be offered. - Mrs. Langworthy la. an expert cook and housewives should bene- fit much by what she has to aay Oven meals will be one of the methods of cooking featured by the demonstrator. . , : In an Interview she stated: "OTen meals may be of the long-time type which requires several hours of cooking, or they may be the even more popular short-time meal, which is ready to serve an hour after it goes in to the oven. "The heat control which regu lates the temperature of the oven m makes it possible to place an en tire menu, including dessert, in the oven and leave it to work out its own destiny. Returning sev eral hoars later the food will be cooked and ready to serve. "The best results are obtain ed by placing the food in a hot oven. However, in emergencies, the food may he placed in a cold oven, providing it is not a menu using meat. In this case, searing la always necessary. Using a cold oven, more time is required. " "Some forethought and care should be expended in planning the combinations suitable for the length of time the meal Is to re main In the oven, as some foods are better for short periods and others for longer periods. -Fill Oven to Capacity Is Expert's Advice "It is wise and economical to fill the oven to capacity. If pos ' slble. Dried fruits, paddings and vegetables" may be cooked for a , future meal if the menu prepar ed does not require the entire oven space. Considerable space may be saved if necessary by using flat top lids to cover foods, thus making it possible to place! one food on top of the other. If the oven is crowded unusually full, the temperature given may have to be raised slightly to ob tain results in the length of time given In the directions. "The oven heat regulator has brought about a more frequent use of the oven. Possibly because of this fact the question is often ask ed, 'Is it more economical to fill What do you think is needed in this recipe for ot hocolate? Put 2 tquaret chocolate mnd m pinch of salt Li a tauctpm with 1 cup cold umter. Boil one minute, stirring the chocolate until it melts. Now odd 3 cups milk mnd heat trithout boiling. Beat with egg-beater and serve at once. Anybody who makes hot choco late frequently knows that sugar is needed in this recipe. Two to four tablcspoonfuls ac cording to taste. It is sjgar that makes this popular bever age enjoyable. The taste-appeal of many other foods can be improved by the use of sugar. Sugar on fruits and cereals makes them more inviting and appetizing. A dash of sugar to a pinch of alt in cooking vegetables hn proves their flavor so that you 4 Most foods are more delicious and Mourishinj with S ft gar' SEA CAPTAIN HE PREVE Hair Was Thin on Top and Full of Dan druff. Had Become Very Gray at Temples, Too A SIMPLE HOME TONIC i SCALP WORKED Cstnfiiln Hunt Tjwtlr TmI . 15 Years Younger, His Friends Say 1C. get a thick, good boUacOie wklch dntrrisla mro trntraAnttm 7 jFpearuia uamm aair, new. AO one need e is run a lit spite ef sty years, tanks to this tie into the scalp wKfc fiager tips - marvelous Teaie called Lea s. de-Inow mA M, 4. cU"LCapi" Millard E. Hantjteet and change is so gradual doe- weu row oca vspuusv w iew Mryport, Mass. . .... These eld sea dogs around sayltsfliies backed mm by the national. aome pore marvei at my youiaiuiiir known La Taaie c. ir ism. appearance and a let of the old! sray-neaos are wtsery taamr my : advice and using. Lea's Harr Teak .nowadays.-My hair was thin and sad i was retting bald hair caste out In kandf uOs, hut no more, - My scalp nsed to be covered with dandruff:, bat that's rone, too, sad the gray hairs I had have all tars- d sack to youthful color: it's no - vnuiPP taistsi mmw w-mm wksrssssv k r j MARCONI'S LATEST MARVEL The Marehese Marconi, innator of wirelesa7 after h snccesafuDy accomplished the greatest experiment so far 'in the transmission of wireless energy. In his yacht Electra he operated switch which in turn operated a switch in Sydney. Australia, some 10,000 milea away. the oven to capacity than to bake only one or two things at a time. Some years ago it would have been difficult to have answered this question, because it is impos sible to control manually- - the amount of fnel accurately,whlch comes into the area when it Is done by. guessing. Time Savins; Also Under Consideration "Not only is it more economi cal to prepare a whole meal in a heat-controlled oven at one time, but it is likewise a saving of time. The meal does not have to be watched during cooking. It can be cooked at a relatively low tem perature for a long period of time. In this "Way, with no thought of food while It cooks, one may be absent from, the kitchen for considerable time. Higher temperature for shorter periods of time may also be used for whole meal preparation. "In these days of hustle and bustle, everyone appreciates to the utmost the leisure time they can snatch from . the busy day's duties. The housewife who has a heat-controlled oven . can add many hours to her leisure time. Her cooking results will be bet ter and much more certain. She can even leave the house for oven servant cooks her entire meal." Miss Lang-worthy will demon strate this system of cooking in her three afternoons at Salem, and will be glad to answer any questions. She also intends to give out recipes of "unusual dishes" to anyone who would like to have them. The information she has given cat them with relish. Try a dash of sugar in French dressing. Doctors and dietitians ap prove this use of sugar as a flavor even in the preparation of children's meals. There is no reason for essential foods with their vitamins, mineral salts and roughage coming to the table tasteless or flat. And remember that wholesome des serts puddings, custards, cakes and ice cream have their place in the normal diet. The Sugar Institute. TELLS HOW ON LIKE MAGIC continued CaDtaia Hant. Thousands or presratureiy fray or bald" neosle have reraised . a I luxuriant, youthful head of feanV lion, hai In, ariH WM'm Halm Twk. - ies irienax nay no attention. Every 1 bottle ef this eelorleaa. fcarmfea tical asnlr to snot sixe of dollar If ew-aywnnd watcli reswUs. Dragw gists-sen. on money back guara. tee or- send -dollar bitt pinned to this sd to Lea Tonic Co, Brent wood, MA, 'fsr regular bottle, fall direeUons,- postage paid to your door. Gray hair returns to same color as the rest and hair becomes thick and beautiful., 4JI signs of - immjMvmmw jimimms). HIED BALDNESS us In this interview Is undoubted ly a new one to many housewives the knowledge that we can not I Yam Are Invited ! .v. TO ATTEND THE FREE Ml J ! - FRIDAY AND I i ATTENDANCE PRIZES MRS. LANGWORTHY, Demonstrator; MR. OSBORN, Estate Stove Company, and others will be present each day. 1 Wa i iri , ... i I IVil s ' Stove -"V t w , mmmmmm 347Court Street only cook one whole meal In the oven at one time, hot also use the extra . room, It any remains, to prepare fruit fruits, etc., to be us ed for breakfast or lunch, - the next day. We will certainly hay to admit that this method not only saves us lota of time, but also slices off a. considerable portion of our gas bill. This and many other things will be discussed and demonstrat ed at these interesting events so dont fail to attend at least one of them, but if you can attend them all, you will be sure to find each one of interest and assistance. Special Session Slated For Vote Ori Milk Statute '., Consideration of the proposed new milk ordinance for the city will be taken up at a special meet ing of the health committee of the city council-to be held at the city hall at S o'clock tonight. The meeting has been called especi ally to giro the townspeople who are interested in the bill to come out and present their views to the committee. Members of the committee are Ellis Purvine, chairman, who will not be able to be present; Dr. O. A. Olson and Chris Kowitx. FEATURING BOTH GAS AND ELECTRIC RANGES. A Hawkeye Timer will be given with each Estate Range purchased for limited time. Liberal allowance for your old range. .WHY Mrs. Langworthy of the ESTATE Company has demonstrated to hundreds of Amerf can women fmprovedSuid modern "short cuts" of the kitchen -bringing additional hours free for other purposes. .' . ' " Do not fail to attend these interesting lec tures each day ,t2;4 p. m.r ENDS MEETING Next Annual Session Will Be Held in Portland; Of fices Filled CORVALIS, Ore.. April 17 (AP) Portland will he the meet ing place next year for York Rite bodies of Oregon Masonry which concluded a four-day session here this afternoon. The Knights Tem plar, who held their 44th annual assembly of grand commandery yesterday and today, joined with Royal Arch Masons and the grand council of Royal and Select Mast ers In choosing Portland. or.nejt year's convention. : J - Appointive . offices in the Knights Templar were filled to day by the new grand- comman der, Wilson E. Brock of Pendle ton Just prior to the installation of officers, which was one of the final items of business. Donald O. Meyers of La Grande was appointed grand warder and J. Alton Thompson, Bend, was made grand captain of the guard by Grand Commander Brock. Senator 'George W. Dunn of Ash April 18ih and 19th CLASSES START 2 P. M. 7 i'i land becomes retiring fight em inent grand commander through the installation of new officials. The sessions were pronounced a success by the visiting dele gates. It being estimated that nearly 1000 delegates, other Ma sons and. their wives attended the various sessions of the four day conclave. D. Bruce Stuart of Corvallis, in charge of local arrangements, was continued In the office of grand Inspector by the Knights Templar. Census Count IsNowNearing Its Completion Count of thecensus as taken on April 14 shows a failing off from the previous days reports, indicating, that' enumerators are beginning to wind up the . work. On that days, 3,393 names were turned In. l.lis being from Mari on" county; 485 from Polk; 17 from . Tillamook; and 872 from YamhiU. From Salem alone S72 names were counted. . Highest count was made-toy Mrs. Gladys S. Seamen with 186 and Mrs. Lena H. Hewitt with 163, both in Sa lem city. GUESTS IX CORVAIXIS AURORA, April 17 Mrs. U. Eiler and son Melvin with Miss Myrtle Aden of Wilsonvllle drove to Corvallis for the track meet. SATU K'x1'- l " --.-- ---v. iRGIIIB ENDED DISBARMENT With Attorney A. E. Reames of Medford, who made the last argument In the Thomas Mannix disbarment ease before the su preme court ' Thursday, asking that Mannix be permanently dis barred, the ease was concluded and went into the hands of the supreme court for decision. The George Joseph disbarment case was concluded Tuesday and Is al so in the hands of the court. The records and exhibits that must be perused by the court are voluminous, and when decisions may be expected is a matter of conjecture. . Attorney Reames, however, told the court' that its task in going through the matter would not be as difficult as the voluminous record .would Indi cate. ' ' ' The' disbarment complaint was made against Joseph by Mannix, and the charges against Mannix were made, by Joseph. The eases were tried before three referees, appointed by the supreme court last December. The referees. Judge George T. Skipworth of Eugene, Fred W. Wilson of The Dalles and H. D. Norton of Grants Pass recommended unanimously Time April 18 and 19. Place Eoff Electric sales rooms. 347 Court. Instructor Mrs. Harriett Langworthy of the Estate Stove Co. Free to the Public All la dies of Marion county ' cordially invited to attend. '-A- "'"ssm'::::" '" ' TIT DlONSTRATIONS 347 Court Street assnaw - -r. -' . a a. that Joseph bo disbarred perman ently. - By majority decision signed by Wilson' and Norton the referees recommended that Man nix be suspended, from the-practice of law for three years. Judge Skipworth dissented by - recom- mending that Mannix also be per- manently disbarred. When one lire tnree places, where doer one lire I '-:". That Is the question which one person raised when Che 'census enumerator called to -take , her count. The person" in, 'Question " works at one'of the state1 lnstltu-" . tions here; her home, is ln.3I MinnvlUe, and she has ooms In Salem. . ' ' ' She- aleens sometimes hi her quarters for employes of the state institution; sometimes she sleeps in her room in Salem. But where should she be enumerated, at the Institution or in Salem? asked the census taker of the district supervisor. Wherever she sleeps most, ml- ed the supervisor. She sleeps most in Salem, so her name has gone on the Salem schedule. r: ' - DOOR PRIZES 2 YA 0 0 Kt i - - - - - - v - " Xlr - '--V