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TV 4 NTS OT XT PAGE TWO MEDFORU MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, -ORKCiOV. TUESDAY. JUNE 12. 192ft. Many Women Gather for Miss Warners Cooking Lectures, OPEN COOKING SCHOOL TODAY Here Are Menus Miss Warner Will Take 'Up at Cooking School Tomorrow decree for ii L'-hour MANY ATTEND 3 MM lo 32 men I. tTt degrees fur a 3-honr meal. A t degrees fur ti 4 tu C-honr meal. .. All foods must he covered Tomorrow will In puhid flay at , the Mail Tribune cooking Hchool, ; am) Misw Warn-!' will devote a port km of her Iccturo to the vnyn 1 of preparing deidoiin ?nlnd dtshep. f Sine csnhidK arc -x cii juna lly wti h the exception of a few pud popnlur at thin lime of tho year. Uikh, walloped potatoes at.t mmi- . this portion of 'l-ln iit Warner' Har dNhcs, which lire desired , ... , li'Kxfin tomorrow bhould make a hrown on top. MlSS ViCtOria WamCrS decided hit with all the women, 6. Dried fruiiH may he placed In ! who atii'ml. oven after Honking ami rooked ClaSSCS informal TalkS Another unusually intci-eming. with the dinner, to saw gas. rover ! feature of tomorrow' cooking fruit with water, allowing one Are Explained By ActUal hool program will le Mitts War- half to lhrce-ffur(hs inch at top I tier's poIntet-H on an all-oven menu, of pari to prevent running over'. Prtnljnri flnfi All- uri' nlghlightN on her all- l w any proportion of wugar ! J I oven dinner which tdie will ex- j plain in detail and aetually rook ' before Houthern Oregon rooking , r f ti ! ''nhiifiastn at the l'rehytcrinn ject of Talks Tomorrow. :(.hu.ch tomorrow. A I . I ,- V I-; X IHN'N i : it MKXr t'annelon of lieef and I'oik. Kraneonla Potatoes. Maredolne nf Vegetables Kiee Cream IMiddlnu'. trim while anion aH teacher, and I --'iicnu mm- .or mn nmnci recipes and rook Mtovert for lewion I. ....Is. fl'n. In v llm f it'ut lit II kiP- i-ieH of four cooking JpHnonH wuh 'f ronsi. Cover and place lnjui,h 'J,t. presented by Mln Warner, tinder the au.spleeH of Tho Mall Tribune and the Southern Oregon tin And today all who attended i " IhII.Ii. bring vegetable ,,ulck-i jllnn.-r. Cove,-to finish. J, oaf may the ooenimr of the free couiHe, ' ln luo P'dni before pla- were delighted with MInh War- n'-r. her charming personality and Oven Dinners to Be Sub- Today school opened for Med ford find southern Oregon women at tho iiebyterinn church with Victoria. Warner, dietitian, in her Mired. ramu'loii of tt ami Pork. Three lbs. ground beef, 1 'a lbs, ground fresh pork. - tablespoons finely v hopped green pf-pperH, 3 i-iipH bread erumlis, 4 tnspoont wall. 1 or ftiti, 2 teaspoons finely chopped onion, to I flip meat lu'Dih or milk, pepper. Mix all lngredic,,iH thoroiif:)iy. I. Hear all meat uncovered for 1 MltI' I"1 1,1 11 ,,llf place on a 15 to 30 nilnutoK, iiecording lo ! ' k in io:,nihm ("in. Urush over lay strips of hacon oven with all other food. aerow the top. Place uncovered 2. Vegetables must be cooked in the oven at TiOM decrees and with ladling water. Cold water I Hear about 20 miniiies, before low-; should be used onlv In etnei ueney. ring the oven temperature for the diced afierwai d tr left w hole. Uuttfr.tach veKftaldiM when dne. neu.son and place each in Hepaiate piles around meat loaf, forming a wreathe of colors. ( tarnish with pa rsley. Iti-e ( ream luilth. Two-thirds rup raw riee, '. tt-.i-spooii salt, cup suar. 1 ni;ut milk. Kiated rind of one small orange. Mix ingredients toci tier and bake uncovered with reinaind-r. f dinner. Serve hot or cold over sliced oranges or other fruit. i be seared In broiling over if de- Ing in oven. I'se vegetable water ' sI,-,mI- j for milking gravy. With most1 '''' Kianconia Potatoes, 'place idensiiiif. Informal wav In Which i Vee,ames on ly a mm. Ilamou riL of , 1 " 1M.U.M..S ,..., me... nhe gave them liintH on every- tiuv couklm.' I "My idea In conducting tese ' ''M.ralure to ibslred deme,.. for clnsses is lo offer appetizing nnJ M1'0, "K11' nf ,lm" 1k t0 water Is necessary. .1. After searing meat. ,n,..,u u,i,ini. 1 n ' '""'o ill i lie oven. .Meal must prepared econom'lcully." said Miss '" vned before lowering ten.pe. Wtirner. "I lnivn iitlendeil I'oUrseH '"' t. i im icniperai ure lor s as follows: lo.. v...vll.i,,., uUnuin imuI ev-I ' ' "oi mi u i u i e (or IlieaiH, plained called for expeimlv foods , " f"gt h of I hue c ed. M.H.V In and In tryiiiK tlin recipes after wards, tho house wife would be fa ceil with the necessity of Hlnck iiiK her jiantry shelveH with all sorts of expensive things. My aim is to give flavor and food value al us mall an outlay hh post hie," Miss Wnrner'H leeturea are pleasingly informal. Sho knows llm problems of each member of lier audienco und delights In helping to Kulve them. "I do not make my talkH for mal," sho expluined, "It defeats all my purposes to do so and it puts up a Utile barrier between me and the class. I like to have everything on so in format and friendly a baslH that the women will gather close and ask MAies tions mid start discussions. Jt Is in ibis ma turner that 'ho real wor kof such a clasH Is accom plished." The lecturer linn nsked that he." fiudienee feel free to ask any ijiieslions which they may desire. During the lessons Miss Warner illustrates her talk by cookltiK Various thing's, and, al times, has a whole meal In the process of i construction. The school is really n Ncrics of lectures on home economics und , modern kitchen methods, which ( every woman who is ti hous?-' keeicr will be Intensely interested i in hearing. Miss Warner is In charge ot tho eiucali(nutl feu-' t u res and Is eminently una II fled i to lecture on her mthject. ) Salads and all-oven dinnet'H will I be the subjects of Miss AVarner's lecture tomorrow afternoon at I 2:00 o'clock. All southern Oregon! Is cordially Invited to attend. ! sou them, cover meat an dplacc' reduce'1" ,,H oack of the oven. If lolled. Ill flour potatoes will brown lo a I richer color. .Macvilolni of Vegetables. j cook peas, carrots and beets in i repuraie pans, according to direc- tions given for vegetables. Carrots j llced before cooking but beets nre cooked with skins on imn The cooking school, sponsored by The Mail Tribuno and tin Southern Oregon Has corporation will launch a weeping campaign to popularize the use of gas and uas appliances in the Kokup. Itiver valley. A special group of sales promotion experts have arrived in this city to assist K. I. liazey. manager of the Southern Oregon CiiH corporation In the campaign. W. '. Snyder of Seattle, (Jeorge t. Well man of San Kranclsco, I). i '. leavens of Port land and M P.rown will compose the staff, which will engineer tho drive to familiarize people here wll h the advantages of gas. All of these ....-n nave expressed themselves as especially impressed and pleased with the climate of the Rogue Itlver valley and general busi ness conditions in Med ford. I IE HALVED BY NEW APPLIANCES "It takes a lit up o' livin in a bouse to make it a home." l-Mgar f ;uest's little poem on tho home lunched the heart of the nation. Hut nothing is said in the puem about the hi ap of labor on .Mother's pari. the day-by-day grind, the heart-breaking effort to care for the needs of a grow ing family. It is time that the nun of the nation awaken to the Met that in making the home, mother's efforts should be supple mented by every mechanical ap plia me t hat will lift labor from her shoulders. I'niike the appliance for the office, workship or factory, appli ances for the home are compara tively inexpensive. Science has perfected them to a point where they nre easy to operate and so simple to maintain that the house wife need give but Httie thought to the mechanical details. A home equipped with modern appliances is a home in wlflch n "heap o' livin'" can he done. Clean rags wanted at th Mall I Summer Workout j For Varsity Icemen )!oum and hearty cJicm of the robust college students were heard lust , veek end as , they returned from ft strenuous year at their re spective' histitutlnns. T!:eve nre groat anil ninny things for the col lege stne to do in tho summer time but one of ihe most distin guished occupations is that of herd-in-'; blocks of ice from the local plant of tie Med lord Ire and Stor age company to the homes of fami lies, friends and fraternity brothers. Whether this bis heartedness Is appreciated by those just mention ed 'is for them to judge. How ever, since Red Grange, set the paee not so long, ago, the college ice salesman has been gaining in popu larity until now it seems the house wife will have no otner iceman but he. Monte Blue Scores , Hit in Air Film Monte Utile in "Across the At lantic" is thrilling audiences at the Kialto theatre. Mine is seen at his vigorous best as the wounded wartime ace, who is believed to lie dead by his father, brother and sweetheart. These three, some years after the war, go to France to visit the place from which the hero last wrote. While they are away, he wamlers from the hos tiHnl and hack to his father's nero- WearvEver Aluminum You will see our WEAR-EVER utensils in use at the Cooking School this week. This store carries a complete line of this famous "Wear-Ever" nationally adver tised brand. Largest stock in Southern Oregon. AL PICHE Hardware and Sporting Goods (Member of Northern Hardware Chain Stores) 327 East Main St. Phone 296 Modford, Oregon lllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllill SHIELDS Offers Many Useful Items to the Housewife Gum and Rubberized Cretonne House Aprons.1 White Aprons with the dressy stand-up collars. Table Cloths and Nap kins. Lunch Cloths. Many items in stamped goods. Buy 'now while our Sale is in full swing' and save money. ' 'r E PORTLAND, ore., Juno 12. I -Kormal opening of the annual j Rose Show at the auditorium, and ' I he second performance, tonight 1 of the pageunt, "Whom Rolls the Oregon," were outstanding fea t ores of today's program of the Rose festival. Inhibitions of life Having and fire fighting were Kivon today by , the Portland file bureau at the civic auditorium und there was a model boat regatta at liurelhurst park. HEAR An Enjoyable Musical Program at the Cooking School (First Presbyterian Church) Four Days June 12-13-14-15 Music from Victor's Large Record Library using Model 1215 Orthophonic Electrola PALMER MUSIC HOUSE "We Sell Happiness" Miss Warner will Demon strate at Cooking School with Variety of Cuts from Our Market. One of the Truths to Be Impressed Is That Price is Not the Most Important Thing ! When Housewives are Buying Meats Of course any good cook can easily prepare a delicious meat portion from the choicest and more expensive meat orders, but Miss Warner instructs her classes on how to buy the cheaper cuts and to cook them just right We specialize in Economy Meats along with service of the more expensive orders. 3 tea ti MSasig- Our customers profit when buying less expensive cuts Then just right way of cooking them for flavor, quality and tenderness. You'll be interested in Miss Warner's class lec tures on how to prepare meat menus. Liberty Meat Market "Home of Good Meats" Swift's Government Inspected Beef Swift ' Best Main and Holly Phone 161 o Why They . Chose Safeway The ('ooUiiij; Scliciul cxijiTts si'lwtcd Sa l'va y Sturi's In supply nil f roci i ics-to lie. nsod in tlii'ii' i list met inn und drnmnsl nil inn woi'k. Tlicv had I he lirst (if I'cnsnns I'm' mi diin!. IIci'O ' sonic nl' lliciii: Quality lii'i'iinsc (lie fond tlii'V use m list In' iilisnhlli'ly ili'pi'iiiliihli1, rise tlii'ir cl'fnrls .would I'nil. 1 Variety lii'i'iinsc I In- ninny Ihinns to lie shown call I'nr an almost unlimited variety nl' I'hoiiM1 foods, ; Convenience Hi'cinisi' tin1 Iliinu'S they want in list hi' available cpiii'lily and with the least loss of tiini'. Economy I !c'!i nso economy is a pact of the niessai-'e they hrin and they must lie alile lo direct folks to the mnsl economical source of supply. They found that our stores had more of these desiralile features than any other stores that 's why our stores were selected. You will do well to. he fruidi'd hy their judgment in tile purchase of your foods. i Notes taken at the COOKING SCHOOL 0 yin.it-,,n.'(t t Of.. . t r 7 A plane manttlaetory, aettins the chance to drive a plane which crashes to earth, putting him back in custody. He has heard of his people's uhsence and his apparent ly delirious talk causes him aain l.i he incarceruted. He escapes, captures a plane and Mies across the ocean to Krnnce in time to In tercept the mairiii-ie of his brother to his sweetheart. Pojh Is Studying R)MK, June 12. (Pi Pope piiis is pursuing his siudien vf the Mex ican reliKions situutiim in the lit; in of the report recently hioufcht hy Monsifrnor Jtuise y K I ores, n. t.ishop of Michpucan. The pontiff loduy held a h-rn-thv nudience with Archbishop Pt-.h( Vera y Zuria of I'ueldo at uhi h the nues'iion v:ih discussed. Women who must be on their feet demand this shoe! SOMETIMES we think on ly teachers, nurses and business women must use their feet. But all women must use their feet and this ex plain:! why women everywhere today are turning to the fa mous Arch PreserverShoe, that keeps their feet happy. Won't you let us show you this btt ter shoe? mm RCH PRESERVER The perfect, shoe for the housewife! MISS ' VICTORIA WARNER Finds the AlfCIl I'HKSKUVKIl shoe indispensaMc for comfort durini; her demonstrations. For com fort, style and weariiiy ipiality lhey can't he I'ipiallcd. . , They are sold in Medford only by . . Good Housewives and Good Cooks Have found LACQ for furniture, floors, wood work is a finish of beauty and durability. Lacq Is Not a Paint and it Dries Quickly LACQ has a thousand uses It is especially adapted to your kitchen. Easy to Apply! Watch It Dry! THAT'S LACQ LAMPORTS Telephone 120-R 226-30 E. Main The Beautiful BEE-VAC Kloctrii" ( 'leaner Model ''(!", Two-vear guarantee now. onlv ... With Attachments $34.50 $29.50 The BEE-VAC is dependable ... for it Is guaranteed for twice as long as the usual electric cleaner, and this means every part motor and all. BEE-VAC Facts Made by one of America's oldest and largest manufacturers. Over half a million BEE-VACS in use, some of them for eighteen years. Sold by more than 15.0C0 established dealers. Tested and approved by Good Housekeeping, the Modern Pris- cilia and other authorities. Independent? Electric Co. Phone 1246 Medford, Oregon 227 E. 6th 0