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PXQE FIVE Southern Oregon Women are Invited to Attend the Lectures lecture Titles Free Open Air Cooking Course GOOD COOKING NO 'ITIOAV, M'(i. i a. Sow rulilojuwl l'wri I'n.m 4, (till ralilonol l(c'iH 4 IUmwfwiv.s who are lik- inir fr varifiy in ihiir me S nus will he more itian inu-r- .-ih1 in now 10 make nw und del in hi fully iliiTerfnt ukj-wi lrHn their old lasii- ii,nf(J rer.ppH. KIKSI)AV, V(i. 14 4. Hiiny-I p lium-r. i (""an u rush hm- ironi iho club or an afi;rnorn' hhoupintf ami prtinare a ai- i.sfaetory mal for your hnnK- ry family in a IV w minutes? Every woman wilt he in- tremeU in ih Mitt-siimis .Miss Wurner has In offer you on "llurry-Up Dinners. LONGER IS MATTER Till KSIAV, ait; is. J'urkiiiK I Iks Lunch Ifatx,.. Also PU and IMstrics. May lie your prohiem is "What shall I put in a luneh box today?" .Miss Warner 4- has some real surprises for 4 planning and packing- the lunch hox and all the m-n Hoiks will he sure to like the (imihle de. Iter pie niv-n In this lesson. rmi.Y. r. i. Ne-w Cakes for Special hvusioiiH, Yon will he delimited yet recipes especially appro priate l'r ' the bride's show to l 1 :i er, the hirthday party, (he et.mpany dinner or the Huh luncheon. Th-se are sornJ of I the recipes which wjll he pre- liaretl hy Miss U'arm-r on Friday afternoon. OF IRE CHANGE i:ven the niost c-xperienced cook adnm.-, that it is impu.-ihle to judve oven temperatures accma i"l. and the poor huh- novice has a dreadlul t-me of it The time must vnry ji the heat' is not exact, imd It s-htoin i exact hv fcuesj,. When a groin, of womkii Im-kiii to talk ahoiiL tookin, one word which eornes inio frequent use is "luck." SiraiiKe to :,y thjs js seldom appl.,-,1 (o foo.lv cnok- d 01, top hurner. hut to ak.-s ami pie.K tmd Hie various dishes which the oven produces. When the yame ingredients and the same method of mixing giv different results, manifestly ih recfjie is not to hlame. It is the time untl temp'-rature which maki nuking uncertain. To take the "luck" out of bak ing, or rut her to keep it there, stove manufacturers have devis-M an automatic he.-u control of ovwis. The ir-nipeniture indicator may be se. for any heat, which is speci fied In :i. t mil degrees, and 1 he gus flow liiitomatl.-ally adjusts to maintain it, it j never necess;iry to guess how hot the oven should be for cup cakes, and the results will be Just as unwavering as the heat. The oven does not become butter with stor.-d heat, us is the ("i-1-- with a .steady flame, as the f In me ruts dow n to mnintain the designated temperature. ' ven bent control I a boon to the inexperienced cook, for wh n used m connection with a reliable re. ipe U Rives accurate result "Very time. For the practiced cook it means no more Kiiossing at ove(( lemperaiuies, no more peek ing in Die oen to see if the llnno--houid I,, turned up or down. The most del eat,, of cakes may he safely intrusted to the- oVen recu l.':ior and ore feife. tly raided and browned at the appointed time. Whoie mealy, cooked in the ov. n with no watching, are easily pos sible with the oven regulator. A meal that has to cook all after noon while the houscwiiV is aw tv or busy in another pari of the housei requires a very low heat. Kven a tiny flame, in the ordin ary oven, will K'"adually raise the temperature so that at the end of the a fternoou the oven is hott. r than should be. Then too, the housewife is loath to go away and leave a very low fire burning, for fear that it will go out. it. for in. stance, a sudden draft should strike it With the heat control a tiny pilot flame, fully capable of relighting the burner, stands guard against any such happen ing. If the oven becomes too hot the burner goes out entirety, leav ing the pilot still burning. Wh.n the oven cools below the stated temperature, automatically the g.ts comes on, to be lighted by the pilot.. Evaporation Means That the Fire Is Too High Mvn point ion of greases while frying is unnecessary. If you have ever not iced a yellow f la me aris ing from the sk.llet in which ymi are frying, just remember that this is caused by the evaporation of greases, because they re vola tile. However, if you fry loo quickly there will, of course, be grea sf e va pora torn. V o u ca n fry just as quickly and just as well n you will only mm on the gas burner sufficiently 10 have a hot sk illet. iiy no means burn so much gas that the flames lick up around the edges. MiiLHUFJM Alfflc 1JP1 N'othin-; ' that, wild boars were effective ene mies of caterpillars which wei 1 rapidly eat ing up tl.onu acres of : woodland In the valley of the: Hreusch, farmers have turned loove farm pigs and chickens. The animals turn over the ground and ! cat or destroy the pupae, a meas ure more delect ive t ban any d--- I- -l by the acr. cull 111 a I de,.,i , llielll eoels. MERIT WINS I'I:m:nV,I .Hi:, nermany iVIS This ea-t Herman spa is making a new led for fame as the pos sessor of u leaning lower. The foundation of one of the ancient lowers that defended the place in olden times, settled on one side, but since there seemed to he no danger of the struct lire's colla o sinu. the town council decided to b i ii stand as a landmark. , Scientists, warning against the i-areless use of naptha, gasoline and beii7ine in the home, have estimated that one gallon of nap: that mixed in proper proportions with the uir, is as dangerous us 7.". pounds of dynamite. MOSi "OW A) The soviet gov ern men 1 has assigned $-,'J.'.o,imm for construction of the first watch and clock factory in Russia Fquipment has been purchased in the I'nited States ami American experts will instruct Russians in the niceties of the craft. n The new Vlctor-Rntlio-Elertrola ha taken this town ly stornu "Beuutyof lone never lefre Hrxiueued"..."LovelyeabiiieUhur Uiunize with home furnishings": Mich eiithuiuMiii U universal! Interchangeable units all accessible. Micro-sytwlironoua balance. Marvelous improved oS mimic speaker. From uir or record whisper to lull orchestra at the touch of jour linger! The hest news of all: You can easily afford this supreme instrument mm'. A small payment down and we put it in vour home. Also ictor-Itadio separately in ex quisite console, ('onto in fur a vumptvU'ly m'to idea of uliut radio van do! Don't dihty! Now Micro-Synchronous radio! The old salvio splendcus or scarlet sage remains the most vivid scarlet in the garden. Don't be afraid id rod. Vou need a touch of it. KEEP OUT OF KITCHEN At this keep-out-of-the-kitchen EeuKon. the sluuns are short, top-of-the-stove cookery. If any; lit-' tie or no oven work refrigerator ! dl.sheH anil desserts,; raw fruits; ; substantial salads of cold fish, po tato and mixed vegetables as well as of fruits and i mixed greens. ( The early morning cookery of foods that may be put in the re-, frlgerator and bo ready to serve wlih a brief rowarming are a grent asset, as two hours in the 4 kitchen in the early morning Is much better for the cook than one. hour In the heat of the after- ' noon or just before dinner. Hoasts of lamb, veal, or chicken, or meat loaf, accompanied by a horserad ish sauce, chill sauce, or mustard, when occasionally used, should be bo prepared and served cold with a hot vegetable or delicate soup, salads and cold desserts. If the dinner Is served in the middle of the day, it should be made lighter and the evening sup per more substantial- And above all, have a cold fowl, and foods prepared In advanre for the Sun day dinner. No one should spend Sunday morning In a hot kitchen that others may have much hot, heavy food that they would he belter off without! That Is a loss all around. Such management means a happier cook In the au tumn and a good cook should al wava be cherished and well pre served, not Imposed upon. Tomato Variations We are featuring melons, toma toes, corn and peaches this month f because Nuture does! If your family always get a slice of toma to on a piece of limp lettuce with an indifferent dressing, of course, it Is a chore to eat It. But why not thin sliced cold tomatoes wiih no lettuce for breakfast ye, breakfast delicious with hot least or biscuit, eaten with salt only; tomato Juice Is being chill ed and used for a cocktail. It comes in tins and glass bottle.i for the purpose.' but the Juice drained from canned lomatoes, irved. with a Utile pulp, season ed with a dash of salt and Wor cestershire may be used. It Is most delicious with pate, or cavi are or toasted cheese canapes, and is a. veritable vitamin tonic for everyone from grandfather to the baby. The tomato may ap pear ' as a cocktail In another form. It really Is a fruit and should he treated as such part of the time. . A IHnm Tomato rnrkinll Peel, chill and cut Into small pieces four firm lorge tomatoc?. ; Mix with one tablespoon of chop-; ped green pepper. Chill, drain, and serve with a sauce made of one-half cup chill sauce, one tabh -tpoon warcestershire, one-fourth cup French dressing and one- fourth teaspoon salt. Service for rslx. Varying the dressing for the to mato salad, serve cream cheese seasoned with onion Juice and paprika with it. or small balls of sharp, soft club cheese; or cut tomato, Spanish onions and cu cumbers Into cubes ami serve mixed with a French dressing on a single leaf of lettuce. Vau have no Idea what a new, easy-to-tat sulHd this makes though the In gredients are as usual. A little mayonnaise and chili sauce, stir nd Into the French dressing sive body and flavor, and It Is not too heavy, A minced hard-cooked e, also Improves the effect or French dressings for the l'ttme ealads. Tomatoes fried with cream s;une; whole tomatoes stuff--l 'Hi green i-orn hulled und chill d and seasoned; Jellied tomato ulud with stutfed celery: slh-es "f tomnto covered with lobl-slns. mijd with mayonnaise and an anchovy or dried herring In h Bnd4 (or ealad or flrn course. There isno substitute for L tTJff 81 1 in HE Man has never yet dis covered a satisfactory and economical substitute for ice. Neither the open-air "cooler," with its varying temperature and exposure to dust and germs, nor the expensive and complicated refrigerating machine, can offer the housewife the same efficient, dependable, economical service that is provided by pure, sparkling ice. Ice is the housewife's best friend, all. the year round. DEPEND O M ICE IN ALL WE AT 11 K MEDFORD ICE & STORAGE COMPANY South Fir Street Near 12th MEMBER NATIONAL ASSOCIATION ICE INDUSTRIES, Chicago Illinois Phone 264 Our product is made of Medford's Pure Water. Quick and efficient deliv ery. Prompt service. Ice at a much lower cost if called for at our plant. Women Who Must Be On Their Feet Demand this Comfortable Shoe 4 TRADE MARK RE5. U.S. PAT. OFFICE KEEPS THE FOOT WELL" The Perfect Shoe for the Housewife e Miss Victoria Warner Who Has Charge of the Cooking Lessons Finds the ARCH PRESERVER SHOE Indispensable for Comfort, during her demonstrations. For Comfort, Style and Wearing Quality they cannot be excelled. These popular shoes are sold in Med ford only by ffke maftmmzmf value W TMemew j 1 I . ' lor 10 )fin ' . J t Ui ibrferdti mrM V ''' y J : N On I Hl 1WO lomt V ' J I IIIHii ' ' BaaV - lug! t-Jr LiMb 10 rtfdn or left lh ' : p,1 ' ' r' '' ' 1 f latluM foil want Is in plain eight. ' " - ' ' ' '" l"" ' . 1' V lrlor. nHo- "4) i:lcclruluttl13 i Pino Complete r ' Palmer Music House 'We Sell Happiness' Fork and Spoon Salad Set FREE With each bottle of Vanillin Compound 29c This vanilla will not bake out or freeze out. Get it at MAGILL'S "Medford's oldest and newest drug store." 214 E. Main Phone 91 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! Lamport's Telephone 120 R 226 30 E. Main Miss Victoria Warner THE EXPERT DIETITIAN By her selection of a Chevrolet Coupe Proves that she not only knows how to conduct cooking courses but is wise in the choice of an all-purpose, ideal woman s car. ifr , WigtaWBgC trial w f CJfie Sport Coupe An examination will impress you with the individuality and completeness of the Chevrolet Coupe. Still better, get behind the wheel and drive to realize the full achievement. Miss Warner will use the Coupe by courtesy of the Pierce-Allen Motor Co. 112 South Riverside Phone 150