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Cooking School E dition <Up> HmmaUnt 3drralj> Section T w o READINESS HERMISTON HERALD FREE COOKING SCHOOL HOME-MAKERS WELCOMED TWO DAYS AT OASIS THEATRE STARTING MON., MAY 9 A w -A n Easy New Way To Make C lover L e a f R olls T he H erm iston H erald M otion P ic tu re Cooking School en title d " S ta r in My K itc h en ” , w ill be th e re a l com m unity a ttra c tio n for two days a t the Oasis th e a tre s ta rtin g Monday, May 9, and c o n tin u in g T uesday. T he doors w ill open a t 1:30 each aftern o o n and th e m otion p ic tu re w*ill s ta rt a t 2:0 0 o’clock ■with only one show ing each a f te r noon. The m otion p ic tu re cooking school w ill be free, an d an added a ttr a c tion w ill be the m any g ifts offered d u rin g the school, and by local m er chants. R ecognizing th e dem ands of home experts, th e producers of “S ta r in My K itc h en ” signed a ll-s ta r k itch ens, w ith an a ll-sta r cast, ad d in g a contin u al procession of close-ups, so th a t every seat in th e Oasis th e a tre is a good seat for th is am azingly- pictured hom e-m aking course. E veryday h appenings have been dram atized in th e plot of “ S ta r in My K itc h en ” . B ehind th e sp ark lin g hum or and suspense th a t are so necessary to screen sto ries was a de lib e rate plan — a n am b itio u s d e te r m ination to carry In stru ctio n , in sp iratio n . and w o rth w h ile home T his fa sc in a tin g and d iffe ren t new s to women in every com m unity. cooking school is open e n tire ly free T he cam era took its tim e and it to every w om an in th e com m unity, took its close-ups, so th a t every p er an d th e H erald as well as m erchants son in th e Oasis th e a tre w ill have a extend th is la st in v ita tio n to join in “ la rg e as life, and tw ice as n a tu r th e hom e-m aking lessons and jolly a l” view of each o peration. T here e n te rta in m e n t for a t least one day w ill be no "o rc h e stra circle” a t th is d u rin g the tw o days, Monday and en te rta in m e n t, since the back row Tuesday, May 9 and 10. guests of th e H erald w ill have an The Motion P ic tu re Cooking equal chance to peer in to th e busy School w ill be a p rac tica l ra lly of m ixing bowl, w atch in g th e deft hom e-m akers to co n trib u te fresh steps of m easuring, cream ing, s ift p erspective for th e “ same old jo b ” , ing, and th o ro u g h m ixing, not o ver th e m onotonous d ay -in-and-day-out looking th e fin a l w ork of baking, job, yet th e most im p o rta n t business roasting, F ren ch -fry in g , or freezing. in th e w orld. J u s t as men have F or th is is no h alf-h earted dem th e ir a n n u a l conventions, w here o n stra tio n . E ach delicious dish w ill th e y listen to lectures from special • Everyone enjoys tender, tempt be com pleted and show n w ith such ists, local women w ill have th e ir ing rolls, light as a feather. But realism th a t th e re a re su re to be no woman likes to be tied down too convention to consider hom e-m aking CLOVER LEAF ROLLS h u n g ry “o h s” and “ a h s” from the long in making them. problem s. I c oe w H i d tt — 1 u ntil a s t if f dough la form ed. audience. If an y stra y husbands M cnp lukewarm «■ That's why every home-maker No “ fa lse -fro n t” ca m e ra -b e au ti get into th e th e a tre , th ey are cer ITaoe in large howl greased 1 teaspoon sucar will welcome this easy new recipe with Spry, brush top o f dough fu l k itch en s satisfied these special ta in to ask, “ W hen do we e a t? ” 3 tablespoons Spry at the right. For you can mix, let 2 teaspoons salt with Spry, cover, and let rise ists. They insisted on w orking in rise, shape and bake your rolls in K eeping u p -to -th e-m in u te on 1 tablespoon s u n r in warm place until double in tw o and o n e-h a lf hours! And com plete, com pact, m odern k itc h fresh discoveries to ease th e home K cup boifing bulk (about 45 minutes). Grease they're just as light, just as tender, 1 cup milk ens, w hich ac tu a lly reflect more m an ag e r’s burdens, is one of the hands th orou gh ly w ith Spry, 5 H cups sifted afl-i just as delicate In flavor as when take a small portion of dough, scien tific in g e n u ity an d careful jobs of th e household specialists flour (about) made by the old-fashioned method. and squeeze between thumb and p la n n in g th a n any liv in g room. Crumble yeast into small w . . who supervised th e d em o n stratio n s forefinger into small balk,. Place Mix up a batch tomorrow morn or cup. Add lukewarm water three balls in each cup of m uffin in th is p ro fitab le cooking school. ing and let it rise while you're and sugar and set in warm place pans greased with Spry. Let rise working around the bouse. The Because they have devoted years of until It becom es lig h t and in w.irm place until double in recipe is so simple that your rolls spongy (about IB minutes). Com tra in in g and stu d y to home prob bulk (about 40 minutes). Bake will be a success the first time you bine Spry, salt, and sugar in In very hot oven (450*F.) 15 lems, these capable experts know try them! At lunch time theyTl be large bowl and add b oiling minutes. See what light, tender, in tempting, golden rows, fit for a how to help o th e r housekeepers to water. Stir until Spry is melted, fine-grained rolls Spry makes. king. Once your family tastes these run th e ir homes m ore sm oothly, in then add milk. Add yeast mix Whole process, including bak Clover Leaf Roils, they won't let ture and mix. Add flour grad te re stin g ly an d econom ically. U n ing, requires about 2)4 hours. you rest till more appear. But with ually, mixing very thoroughly, Makes 2)4 dozen. der th e glow of th e ir enthusiasm this easy new way of making, you fdB •« M t n i p t t r t ItM ) won’t mind in the * and creativ e skill, a well-cooked meal becomes elev ated from " ju s t a jo b ” to an a rtis tic achievem ent, re q u irin g skill and im agination. N ot only does th is p ic tu re show new dishes, styles, and in te restin g ways to serve everyday m eals and W hile one sees an occosional car Pea weevils may now be co n tro l p a rty feasts, h u t it d em o n strates window w hich has tem p o rarily led, even on hige acreages such as Members of th e P endleton ch ap how to m ake in te llig e n t use of the been covered w ith wood or card are common in th e Pacific n o rth te r o f F u tu re F arm ers of America, ingenious m echanical serv an ts th a t board, th is p ractice is both illegal west, b ut control cam paigns need to having retu rn ed from th e ir an n u al take th e guess w ork o u t o f house and dangerous. The law forbidding Specially Packaged be directed by train ed , com petent sta te convention a t Corvallis, today work. th e use of any n o n -tra n sp a re n t m a men if ad equate resu lts are to be counted honors and found: W h at ab o u t recipes? N a tu ra lly te ria l upon th e w indshield o r rear obtained. K eystone ch a p te r aw ard , m ade to every guest of th e H erald w ill w ant window, applies also to th e side- b u t 15 groups in the state. Such is th e conclusion of the P a to te st these ta n ta liz in g cures for w ings and windows. F ran k A lexander and E ldon H ar cific n o rth w est cooperative pea m enu m onotony. F ree recipe sheets Vision from the d riv e r’s seat of weevil control p ro ject com m ittee, vey am ong 2o boys given S tate will be d istrib u ted daily. And o th an autom obile is poor enough a t F arm er degrees. e r th in g s w ill be given aw ay— v al best w ith o u t obscuring it fu rth e r by w hich consists of sta te and federal entom ologists from Oregon, W ash “Cham pion F arm P ra c tic e ” w in uable g ifts th a t w ill find long an d p u ttin g stick ers an d cards, ex cep t ington and Idaho. The recom m enda ners, w ith A lexander and H arvey useful life in m any a home. those req u ired by law, a g a in s t th e tions of th is com m ittee have ju s t form ing th e w in n in g team . w indshield or covering th e windows been issued by th e ag ric u ltu ra l ex The convention was th e la rg e st in Cooking School Starts at w ith paper. If you value your own p erim en t sta tio n a t Oregon S tate FFA history, d raw in g 500 delegates skill and rep u tatio n as a d riv er you college as C ircu lar of Inform ation 2:00 P. M. Monday— from 48 com m unities. will have broken w indow s replaced, No. 183. The farm p ractice team had as a Oasis Doors Open at 1 :30 P. M. or p u t up w ith a d r a f t on th e back T his co n tain s previous sugges topic, "F eed in g and M ixing of Feed of your neck u n til you a re able to Come Early! tions on control procedure, although for a P re g n a n t Sow,” com peting In do so. it does not give full directions, such th e finals ag a in st F o rest Grove as may be obtained from county whose boys spoke on “ F arm Mach ag en ts or entom ologists in th e re in e ry .” gions of heavy pea production. Sam P o rte r and Bob E ato n won A m ore com plete, illu strate d b u l second in the farm m echanics dem letin , g iv in g th e resu lts of the suc o n stratio n contest, show ing uses of cessful cooperative fed eral-state re rope. Rex Bohms and Mack D allas search work carried on by the Ore d em onstrated predatory an im al con gon E x p erim n t sta tio n w ill soon be tro l.— E ast Oregonian. issued. So light and tender—they're simply grand with coffee, salads or Sunday supper On Her Day COVERED WINDOWS IN CARS ILLEGAL M ay 8th CONTROLL OF REA WEEVIL DISCUSSED FFA BOYS COUNT CONCLAVE AWARDS Six Pages UMATILLA COUNTY HOMEMAKERS MEET WEDNESDAY, MAY 11 U m atilla County H om em akers will hold th e ir a n n u a l “ H om em ak ers’ D ay.” May 11th, in th e L ittle T h ea tre of th e V ert M emorial a t P endleton, T he program begins a t 1 0 :3 0 w ith ex h ib its of clothing, food, books an d creativ e hobbies. A discussion of new books will be given by Miss J. E lizabeth Olson. U m atilla C ounty L ib rarian . W om en of th e county w ill p a r ti cip ate in a sty le revue, w earing dres ses w hich th ey have made in project w ork th is sp rin g . Mrs. E ileen P u r due B uxton, C lo th in g S pecialist of Oregon S tate college, w ill discuss a p p ro p riate g arm en ts of several types of figures. T he g arm en ts, loaned by P endleton stores, w ill be modeled by women activ e in ex ten sion work. T hree m em bers w ill be elected to th e C ounty H om e E xtension CoCm- m lttee to fill th e term s now held by Mrs. T roy Colem an, Echo, Mrs. L. A. M cClintock. P endleton, an d Mrs. W. A. H inellne, H erm iston. M embers of th e n o m in a tin g com m ittee, m ak ing a rep o rt to th e g eneral assem bly are : Mrs. R. B. W ilcox, H erm iston: Mrs. George W oodw ard, A dam s; an ad Mrs. Cecil Young, Umapine. T he program for th e day w ill be in ch a rg e of th e County Home Ex tension C om m ittee w hich is a n a d visory com m ittee for th e home dem o n stra tio n ag en t. They are: Mrs. L. W. Owen, ch airm an , P en d leto n ; Mrs. E. J. C hastain, vice ch airm an . F re e w a te r; Mrs. L. A. M cClintock, secretary , P en d leto n ; Mrs. W. A. H inellne, H erm iston; Mrs. Troy Coleman, Echo: Mrs. M. H. C aC rter, P en d leto n ; and Mrs. C. E. Fisk, Milton. T his com m ittee extends a cordial in v itatio n to all women to a tte n d th e H om em akers’ Day program . Strawberry Clover Likes Alkali. A larg e num ber of In q u iries are being received about straw b e rry clover, rep o rts E. R. Jack m an , ex tension specialist in farm crops a t Oregon S tate college. This is a clover w hich has th e in te re stin g h a b it of liv in g on a lk a lin e land. Not much seed has been produced in Oregon to date, b u t several grow ers are be com ing in terested an d p la n tin g s have been made for seed production in Baker, A m atiila and one or two o th e r counties. Perfumes & Candies Hand Bags Dresser Sets Stationery H erm iston D ru g Co. B uild Y our K itchen A round Modern R efrigeration PREDATORY ANIMAL CONTROL HUNTERS • Every homemaker dreams of having a modern kitchen and rightfully deserves one. So why not begin to realize that dream right now, and plan to build your kitchen around a modern General Electric Refrigerator. Demonstrations Given without Obligation. A ppliances FOR IETTER UVING As you will see at the FREE Herald Motion Picture Cooking School Monday and Tuesday, May 9 - 10 —Modern Refrigeration does not cost . . . . it pays! TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. Hermiston General Electric Dealer Phone 331 C redit for lo catin g th e first coy ote den goes to O. A. P h ilb rick of W heeler co unty who routed It on March 10. according to a report m ade up by th e p red ato ry anim al control board. The rabies sltu a t'o n In H arney county Is well u n d er control. No rabid coyotes or livestock have been reported. T he follow ing h u n te rs | made th e la rg e st catches d u rin g th e east m onth. Robert E. Long. 40; Jo h n R. G alb reath . 2«; J. Chesley H art. 21; B urton B. Barnes. 21; and George A Copeland. 20. W orking all or p a rt tim e. 57 h u n te rs paid u n d er cooperative Fed ate-County funds, took 415 pup and ad u lt and 211 unborn coy otes, 37 ad u lt an d 8 unborn bob cats. and one m ountain Hon T w en ty -th re e WPA h u n te rs reported ta k ing 78 a d u lt and 52 unborn coyotes and n in e adult bobcats. CONNOR'S R EPA IR SHOP HAS INSTALLED New Brake Lining Equipment AND AN Assortment of Brake Linings. HAVE YOUR BRAKES RELINED N O W ! PHONE 53-W OPEN DAY & NIGHT W e have thrown aw ay the key and are open day and night — starting M A Y 9 th Night Lubrication and All Regular Services Any Time During the Night . . . . GIVE US A TRIAL! Only night service station in w est U m atilla county. W a lk e r's Service S tation Hermiston, Oregon