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MTDFOTJTTi Jimr TT?TBTTST!,-:'SrTTT,OT?R" OT?T!0'. WFTYSTInTYAY. .TTXT! 1fl. J; Planked Fish as Choice Dish Told Housewives Thursday F00L-PR00RDEVIGE AIDS OVEN WORK New Tappan Ranges Attract Attention at Cooking School Interesting New Recipies Will Be Taken Up Tomorrow By Dietitian at Cooking School Miss Victoria Warner Demonstrates and Endorses p .i-U-lR niiprarrnK: In the worn ns numnziiie.s uiul daily prftsM ami in iiaiiiphlelH. trill ni? of the eon voniPtu'o mul 'ilio womlers of the inntlt'in (ras run kg oiulpiol wlih an ovt-n heat control, have resulted in numerous queKtinox hh to what nvii hi'ai r-ontrnl really in. A nhurl r.itUIc ilofininK rh'arly the oven tftiiir;:it ;trc control, its simplicity aid how it opera ten, will not he Vf.ti'fi niro it wa illseoveri'il that ilii'M i--yt iiicials expandt-il or oon traoteil from the effect of heat or rolil. expanding a definite amount for a Kivi'n depree of heat nndvnn 1 1 ;tf t iiiK a Kiv'ii a mount for n lvcn degree of cold, and it wan found that this contraction and fxpansinii was always the same with a Kiven metal. . As a result thermometers and instruments for register! njr heal and cold were constructed on the principle. letter It was used to regulate Uic heat of 1'urmiccs in rooms and the thermo stats were placed at convenient points in the rooms so that the heat might he regulated. Then some wise scientist de duced that it would ho not only practical hut heneficial to apply the idea to the oven of the gas range. The modern gas range's temper ature contini consists uf.a little wrm'd, varying in its nppca ranee, hut alike in operation. A rod of metal enters the oven and ns the oven rises this rod expands, shut ling off the gas at the same ratio as the rod expands. For Instance, the dial Is set for a temperature of J5o degrees and uvea lieu 1 tinned on. The tem perature rises and Roes a little he yotnl ihc point of :t;a degrees. Jin- Attractive new Tappan range? models, which hnve heea ttiulnyod at the Mail Tribune and Southern Oregon Lias UunmriUUm's cook-in-; school, have attracted wide attention on the pail or women who have attended the service. Miss Warner, herself ii .member of the Home -Service Bureau of the Tuppau .Stove .('omimuy, illustrates her lpeturos with actual cooking on a new Tappan range. Some exceptionally delicious dishes will eoine in for discussion at tomorrow's cooking wlioul at the Presbyterian I'hurch. Kaeh day. Miss Warner has selected dif ferent and diversified dishes so that women may find it Interesting and profitable to attend every day of tin- course. Today s.tlads and nil-over menus were covered and tomorrow Mips Warner will delight home cookei-H with many entirely new and different recipes, includ Juk planked dishes and desserts. Here are a few of ihem: Scale, clean and bone the fish. Place on a' heated fish plank, any 'snaces on the edtie not covered by 'the fish, cover with coarse salt. 1 Spread the fish with softened or 'melted butter and season with sail, i pepper-and lemon juice. Set dial ! at 4 .la decrees, preheat 15 minutes, i Then turn dial so Ran is on full or j a t h i h est t e in pe 1 a l u re ( f ii 0 d e- Ki-ees). While broilinR adjust bla.e ; y o u rse I f by m on n s of the st o p ; cock. 1 lave blaze very low for .fish. Place fish' in brolliiik- oven about one inch from flame and l broil slowly but not until well j done for cooking will be finished wneii poiaioes are nrownniK. When fish is nearly done remove from the oven, scrape off suit and (force lmehos potatoes thru a pashy lube around the ede. P.rtlsh i potatoes over with beaten i-rr and i return 10 the oven to brown pota toes ;iu,t finisli browniiiK of the jfish. (iarnish with lemon and ! pai sley. Hmtei ed peas" may also be used as a arnisji if desired. PhinWcd steak, Ducltess potatoes, i Jellied eetab.e salads. i,ock 1 oniKi ic. pineapple meringues and biilicl AbisUa will be among the , re. ip.s she will furt her explain ; ami show her ' students" 11 1 the cooliini; school. I'.aked lenmii pud illn and lemon mixtures will alsu In- Kivi-n by Miss Warner, j Itakcd Lemon Pudding? I i! .cups pastry flour. I'1., tt-aspoons linking powder. teasiootl salt. broHtllK oven with ry low. Lemon Mivluiv- t cup SU,' ir. 1 eK heaten whole. lt tup melted butler. 1'z cup milk or water. '. teaspoon lemon extract. Sift together all dry ingredients includinqr sugar. .id beaten egg. milk mid melted butler. Meat well. ! stirring In flavoring. Pour hatter f-over lemon mixture in a deep pan I ami hake at U7" degrees for about (:t."i tu 4a minutes. Invert on a plat ter and serve or cover with a ' meringue :uh brown, placing it mi up sugar. 1 '.. . ups boiling water. J tablespoons cornstarch. :i tablespoons butler. Crated rind nnd juii-o of 1 lemon. 4 tenspnoii salt. 4 , (Ii-ahd nutmeg If desired. Mix miu.ii' and cornMa rrh to gether, add water gradually, stir ring constant ly, boil five m invites, remove from fire, ;nld butter, and Union juice and rind. Pour lt of mixture into the hoiloin of a link ing dish and cover with batter. Iteseive remainder of mixture to pour over pudding when serving, if neces.-ary. Slice of lemon cut thin ni:iy be placed on bottom of p;ni hel'ore pouring in sauce and the lemon rind omitted from (he lemon ittivnire if desiied. ' Snider's Pure Ice Cream Most delicious of all des serts, especially when served with its rich fruit flavoring. Irresistible for all occasions. Serve as food and as a refreshment. "Snider's" always highest quality. Also, Miss Warner is useing Gold Medal Butter, manufactured by Snider Dairy & Produce Co. if It's Snider's It's the Best to Buy mediately the gas is shut off en tirely and remains off until the temperature drops below the 2 50 degrees, when the shrinking of the metal allows the gas to flow. The flame Is re-lit automatically by a device which is foolproof and never gets out of order once it is properly installed. r It so lightens the work of the 1 housewife that it Will give her two or three hours a day for other ac I tivities. '. .1. ' " ' liuck requires more, cooking than turkey or chicken and needs plenty of water in the pun to start with if an open pan is used. 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. 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" i Swift's Government Inspected Beef Swift's Best Main and Holly ; ' .... pjg jg. mm Victoria Warner at the Cooking School , Is Using and Recommending Hilton's Dairy Milk and Cream Because all our milk is Pasteur- - ized and all milk is exclusively ' from our own herd of Tuberculin Tested cows Two Deliveries Daily to All Parts of the City Phones 258-M 589-J-l Public inspection of our dairy is invited. Two miles north on Highway, opposite Howard School. ii .,: . . . . 6SH Make Your Feet Feel Comfortable Like Walking on . a Cushion You can't enjoy life without comfortable feet. Foot Comfort Expert from Chicago will be at this store Friday and Saturday June 15-16 Dr. ScholPs Free Demonstration M. M. DEPARTMENT STORE We Cooperate with Free Cooking School Demonstrations Scheduled for Four Days under the Direction of Miss Warner M arvel Pastry Flour To bo used by ilie lowlier. will bo jlio same flour that Las boon soloetod in previous Cooking Heliools in Medfoi'd. Marvel Flour Excels Of finest quality and gives most oxaelinp; salisfaeiion in rosnlls. Exports wlio are autliorit ios on pastry flour unqualifiedly reooniniond Marvel. Marvel flour is sold by your prroeer and you make sure of best; pastry when using this brand. Mutual Mill & Seed Co. - A Homo Institution Jarmin & Woods Special while they last during the Mail Tribune Cooking School Large Leatherette Rubberized Aprons (51-25 Va!ue) ..... 59c See Our 9c Window Display Free Delivery . Phone GO MEDFORD OWL DRUG STORE North Central Avenue . , THE MAIL ONE Cooking School Is Being Conducted For Your Benefit DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND Miss Victoria Warner will give you valuable information on home economics and the products she uses in her work. Be sure and notice her demonstrations using Baking Powder SAME PRICE FOR OVER 35 YEARS Ounces for 25 (More than a pound and a half for a quarter) 25 Miss Wiirner will show you that K. (J. is ii DOUP.L10 AC T10X baking jiowdor that in using it you got FINK TKX TURK and LA110H VOL ILMK in your bakings iliat you ran use less ilian you do of high priced brands. You will realize iliat, it is not neces sary to pay war prices for baking powder. 'After seeing Miss Warner's demonstrations use K (! in the same way in your own homo, (live it the oven test ami judge by results. FRsEE! A New Edition THE COOK'S BOOK Tho K r: Cook Hook conlnlns ninety excellent rpc:iiftn bread, mufflim, rnkpH ami pRHtry.. You can Ret a ropy KHKK by InilirnthiR Hint you are a uxor of K (! Hftklm; I'owrtor nnil en iloHlnK four cenlH In stamps to cover pnHlano mill packing. Address , JAQUE3 MFG. CO. Dept. C-Q., Chicago 9 Gonllcmcn: Knclosed find four cents In stamp!., riensc mail copy to Knmo ... Address . Our Government Used Millions of Pounds .it t