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MET)r6ftD matt, TftTBra, m'edford, onEftoy. tithsdav. aty.fst io. Tomorrow Will be the Big Day at Cooking Course; Better be There! PACE TWO f". .1: t t: F Body Growth of Pullets Should Precede Egg Production, Declares Poultry Expert N. C. Westerfield X. C. WiMi'i-rlHd. ot "Fiiiy Vear Willi Kullowine lh utfiun of the roftkinir lM.n ytTJi.y afternoon n nutntttT of the ladies went home to rM).'iii- ihfiv evviiittK meal it) Ihe Fiiiiif f;txllioh uh MNs Victoria rnr hn1 (ininMrai"t timing lit i uf lenun.i. of in.sii ut lion .1; the Houthein OreKuii Can Coiortitlon-, Mnil Tribune cooklnK Ihoii on Kan Main mrect, nt the play ground. t Although the recipe ntul In t ructions an how to prepare the food 8 were Riven in full on the recipe Hheetw thai were Kiven out to the lailles. they were very atixi Author Poultry." maihnii(IJuww, W cuij Kitted iiea , nui. When younK pulIetN reach the Mix the peanuts and murfhnwil- tir of tiiree nionthn uml xliow un ami uilil Kiapejt. The 1 1 , misinkahle uifjin of rotnitiK into inx for thiK alad may be innyun-: lay. it tn eniucly too late to lalk miim. or cooked di esniilK. Mayoii. ' a ti! huMinj; them buck, liaise ami whipped cream is u jjood ( Well meaning people have nd ilreitiK for the fiilad. vised takiriK lli kiowIiik mash I'rlttny i'akv lay jaway Mont theni and fet-diiK only The women are afkei by !h i, .an, or uiillrun. No matter how Warner to brinir their favorite serioux thee people are, ttie valuo cake recipes, and any hints they of nwh ndvire at iho period in the might have on milking cok-. when life of ; a little In advance of the complete .juaiuiiiy of the bb .frying organ. f l.'nder .ucti circuinstanceH and with -uch a nutritive, ratio, there would m no necessity to hold the ; pullet ha-k. Much pullet would N oifie into lay normally at the pro per time, that Jm. when fully de veloped. i Let iih look at the problem from lanotuer umtW, Mippox we take ok our Ktandurd a three and a half pound, or fifiy-xix ounce pullet n our matured pull't at five months nf a very xerloiM nature, lowering the hatchflbility of eps and tne hvubility of chick, t hUK inn us ir!K the com of growing the pullets and the et of the production of effis. it fx Important to know thut hens fan actually Marve to death while eating plenty of Home kind of mill product. Ground rains that have been robbed of their t.erm content, uii well um many kinds of k round grain products, known an hy-product. do not cop. tain a sufficient nniouiit of growth promoting elements and are use less except as mere fillers. they come Friday, jib the entire IOf HKe 11 lid I'All ihiH ft uno hnnli.l growing pullet in danger , -...- period will be devoted to making to thwart nature and no man van j Tn P"" weighing two and a ml baking cakes, Kvery woman can cook." declared Miss Ik a good Warner ;do this without paying the penalty 1 h;,,f pounds, or forty ounces, at. due to the ti ansgi ession of the1"1' e would have made a student liov 11 SAI.KM Ore., Aug. P'eimrd IVaelorfous. student nt Willamette university In 1 7 and 128 was drowned In Rim Itock i..f n-:ir Vakimu, Wash., several ''vy a if 1, snys information tmtt ham reached here. FLORENCE ROCK FOLK VISIT DIAMOND LAKE KLOrNi'i; I'.OCK, (He.. Aug. 15. (Special.) Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Pey ton 1 no family, accompanied by Carl Htcarn- of Santa Ami, Cab, niotoretl to iJiunnmd lake KiM.-iV t(: spend the week end. t'riiih !orden fs s:iil workinu at the Week.- place, putting up some building. Mr. : nd Mrs. .7. W. Ilichar-Non and son Kdmund. accnmpanld by Mis "lara Jnrden. motored to Med ford Monday to shop, returning in the evening. Oorvallin Monroe street being 1 ti proved. law. OUK tO ' pared the IouiIh, and to listen the lie) pf ul suggestions the could give them. I'roving that the nut-of-donr.s couklngv school, and M:ss Warner, are growing in popularity, the at tendance yesterday was twice wliat it hail been the first tiny and larger again today. A record -breaking crowd is expected Friday, the lest day. The TappHn ranges used fh the course have been attracting much things the right way. attention and favorable comment. 1 "Secondly, if you will follow an well as the gas refrigerato. these three aJniple rules, I'm sure Many ask questions, which Miss any one of you can go home and Warner gladly answers, and other make things even better than I. growth rate of a trifle over seventy how Miss Uarnei- pre- this ufiernoon'H cooking class,, it is perfectly natural for nome i P'W't. provided, she continued, then 'pullets to develop rapidly, inuture While a pullet weighing but two; smiled us she suw members of the 'quickly Mnd to come into lay early, I pounds, or thirty-two ouncen, has! itirgeM auoience yei in attendance ( therefore tlie early maturing pul I made a growth role of only forty- hake their heads in doubt "Of course, there's, always a pro vision." she resumed, "and that is that you have the keys to success. They are so eavy, however, that any women may follow them. First, of course, there must be Interest. Vou must like to and be interested enough ladles go to the platform following clauses to get suggestions. Salad Itifipc M iss Warner 11 io gives recipes to her cla5r-9 that are li.d already printed on the wges given fiut. The following salad recipe, which is of Hollywood origin, was given to the class Wednesday, and "Miss Warner also demonstrated Jiow to prepare it: let Is really the most desirable, ! three percent." There are entirelv providing we have kept body j too many forty-three percent rate growth a Utile ahead of early mu- growth pullets in our flocka all titrhy. No pullet should come over the country. Thene are the Into lay until her body is fully ma- early monitor;, the low producers lured, no matter how old she may and the thieving parasites of the be. If the body weighs only two poultry yards. cook land a half pounds at five months' To avoid this we must keep body p doof aye. she is not pepared lo ac- growth uniform Hiid continuous ' cept the duties of henhood and to tmoughuut the entire development force production by tne feeding of period and ahead of the develop- animal protein will destroy her ment of the egg laying organs and iixiy in due time. The nutritive ratio of her feed, that is. the ratio between the pro loin, carbohydrates and fats, is Four cups Thompsons seedless open so that It would be just that grapes, two dozen quartered' hoi." Vou mijfii have first of all 11 knowledge of your Ingredients. Then you must use accurate lone of the most Important factors measurement. When your recipe 'In her development. A ratio rich calls for a tablespoonfut. make it in animal proueins, which may be Just that and not a heaping one. j mrt meal, or milk, or both, will Anil last, but by no means least. I Immediately commence the devel you must know how to regulate 'opmcnt of the egg laying organs at your heat. If you have found that (the c.yircufce o! body growth iind a certain cake bake best at 3i this taks place at an early age u-grees, then always regulate your land continues until ImmIv growth unpletely checked. thus we CLOSES FRIDAY Miss Warner Uses a Gas Refriegrator An in ue Fleet rolus gas refrigerator, at the ooking school, at tracts a great deal of attention. .Miss Warner, the dietitian, in re ferring to this kitchen necessity, says: ".No other refrigerator Is like P.. 1 1 is very simple, hi.s no moving requires no Tomorrow, Friday, will not oiwy be the rioting but the big d;.y at the open air cooking course. Kvery woman who has attended any day will be there as well as many ot hem. More comfortable oats have been secured, but, yoi should go parts, never wears out early to get a good place and tie attention, i absolutely safe, and iiure of a sohtpj, brings the luxury of real refriger Miss Warner will be nt her best ., atlon within easy reach of all. and will give a lesson on prep- "Vou can enjoy the new flavor nration and hakltiK cakes. This' from fond kept u its best, frozen will be Interesting 10 expert cooks. desert you r-evcr druamed of nil well as new beginners. I'rinted . making i.t home, and plenty of recipes wilt bo given out again, j pure cubes of ice for water unJ There wliMip a musical program! beverage. M 1:30, on the icun , a large 1 "It is a marvelous Invention, number of representative women ! There la no machinery in Kieotro from alt over the county, and you ' Utx, no motor, pumpH or fan no have u full fledged hen. a minia ture ben. in the body of a three months old pullet. It is at this time we are told to hob) them back and the pro ducts suggested, the feeding bran, or millrun have little. nothing in them to promote body growth. Had the developing, or growing maiih uaed contained a lean mix ture of animal protein and a rich mixture of carbo-hydrates and ttiis can be done by the use of proper nutritive ratio and a bal anced feed. Because the impor tance of this factor is not fully understood by many manufactur ers of fund. doeM not make it any I the less important. ! The functions of animal proteins : are the replenishment of wasted ' tissue coriMtnntly being thrown off ; by the fowls and to provide mater- 1 ials for foat her anil egg making ; and togei.iei- with other elements, : such 11 carbohydrates and fats. ' promotes growth and makes ener- ; gy for Uie activity of the fowls. ' The purest proteins known are : from some kind of milk products preferably liquid milk, or semi- of solid buttermilk, as they are high- ! .y digestible and therefore econo- i mical. The use nf animal protein, be- yond the needs of the fowls is ; detrimental in the extreme, no far as t'.io fowls are concerned and litftra vae.au t In pram ice, because ; $298 DANCE UkM orDreamfo the music OB THE New rnt. Iimly growth wnulil lie in- tin- lirnuiln arc the hiftliPNt nrlceil i mic'1 unil a iMlnnceO growth he- i itiKt-oillentN eontninetl In ihe mash, tK cen Ihe body und Ihe vk laylliR ' Iho over feediii); of unlinnl in o- 1 "main would he etuhllK!trd. which j leln in detrimental to the health ' would keep the hody development ' of the foU'N. OMUslna; howel tt'fuhlp. Ti'- 79 ' A um7m MICRO-SYNCHRONOUS RADIO T.he Jbeautiful new Victor never believed poasihle will enjoy the afternoon under the ' shade of the trees. I vibration or hum. Just a tiny gas flame thut produces steady cold. A simple, silent system, welded In to a solid unit that keeps the tem perature Just where you set It from y degrees up." JACKSONVILLE FOLK CRATER PARK CURATOR JACKSONVII.I.K. fire.. Aug. 15. tSpecii.1.) Mrs. Ida Wilson marl ed working on the census of Jack sonville Thursday for the chamber of commerce. WILL RESUME SCHOOL Cooking School Special! Fire-proof Pottery Baking Mixing Salad Bowls Here at lint nre attractive eurthenwnro bowls thut lire practically Indestructible. You can bake In them without (ear ot breaking. Hires to 10 Inclica. Pretty blue under Blaze dexlKn Itixltlc anil out aide ot bowls. Reg. $6 Nest of 8 Bowls $-1.-15 Y Nest of 4 Bowls $2.45 Fine Glassware and Dlnnerware ( UATKl: I.AKR. Ore., Auk. Ki. l.Speclul.) MIm Mul.el K. Illlihnrtl, ttiutetitn etlrittor if Ihe fiater Lake N'iitlunitl nark, left yesteriluy for Satt KnineNeo where she will tenei -hiil. startinM! the Ittth itf this month. Fork and Spoon Salad Set ? FREE With each bottle of Vanillin Compound 29c Thi3 vanilla will riot bake out or freeze out. Get it at MAGILL'S "Medford's oldest and newest drug store." 214 E. Main Phone 91 lladio-telcctrola is the perfect friend of your mood any mood I At the turu of a little kuob. It brings ull the joy of nil the music of tbe world . lluiiio mimic iuusiclover recorded mWjt from whisper to full orchestra, never bctcrtj ecu approached . . Two supreme intrumcnta la one small compaVt cabinet! hula!, .puyuienid if )ou nUb Today Ready for you at Palmer's -Music Hons . We Sell Happiness iconomy Groceteria The Home of Bread Like Mother Made What Shall 1 Cook? A vexing question tn every housewife diiy nfter day three meals a ilny tliat eti-rnnl irohlem of i'0vi(lin; a varied menu without resortiii),' to extravusiiniee. A vexing problem to many of course but not to those who buy at tlue Groceteria. l''"r with every shopping trip come many suggestions for variety suggestions gained by inspection of the large variety of foods, ar ranged for lesnrely examination, and all plainly marked, permitting ull to know prices without the embarrassment of asking a clerk. After the cooking course come in ami look around take all the time you want. No clerk will ask yon what you want. .Shop to suit yourself. And you, like many oth ers, will find that shopping the Groceteria way, besides saving money for you, will enable you to Set a better table. Miss Warner bought all her supplies for these cooking lessons at the Groceteria. Gates & Lydiard Saving Without Self Denial .... , M ... : "" . .... .m Qfou ax Invited to attend as our Guest 5 Miss Warner Will Demonstrate, during the cooking course, with a Variety of Meats from the LIBERTY MEAT MARKET "Home bf GOOD Meats" Most any good cook can easily prepare a delicious meat portion from the choicest and more expensive meat orders, but Miss Warner instructs liar classes on how to buy the cheaper cut3 and cook them just right. A truth to be impressed is that price is not the most important thing when housewives are buying meats Quality is what counts. Miss Warner's lecture on how to prepare meat menus will interest you. We sell Swift's Governmen Inspected Fresh Meats, also Hams and Bacon. E.R.Peck E.L. Daley Main & Holly pi10ne 164 1 1 iooang toursc 7 ifer An Enjoyable and Practical Course in Cooking c? Baking Miss Victoria Warner s HOME SID VICE r.l'K FAT . Iltc Tpan btuvc CcmpAuv 1 in t ecn Kvurcd ro conJuit ttiii course in modern roor.erv. You ate cor.liallv ilivitc.l ik itiri,d. The lcitu:c vou mil finj will be verv mte:e: tii;5 a:ui insirucove aliU you vi;.' :..: be under the least obligation. Last Day Tomorrow Recipe and ImtruetioB (.Turn IU be prcMnled to all aitciulini This is r.ot (I mire it-mor.sition but aeries of CJu.iru-ii3l lectures tor your evervday use, bv 1 well known utlmiitr who will prepare the retipes and do the ai-tiul coi'ktn dimnp eavh scsmoii. Cakes, meat, breads, atlads, desserts and the modern time and Lihor saving tvavi t ptepaium them tor the t-ble wdl be the lubieas treated. Enjoy tht Finl Saaaion- Yoa W,ll Com, for thl R;st Hring Yoar C'ou!.i.-i( nairf IXet rVoifcnu Southern Oregon Gas Corporation t T 3 We Cooperate with the Free Cooking School Scheduled for Four Days Under the Direction of Miss Warner Marvel Pastry Flour To l)o used by Miss Warnoi- will bo the same flour that has boon selected in pre vious Cooking .Schools in Mcdford. Marvel Flour Excels Of finest quality and gives most exacting satisfaction in results. Imports who are authorities on pastry flour uihualifiediy recommend Marvel. Marvel flour is sold by your grocer and you make sure of best 'pastrv when using this brand. Mutual Mill & Seed Co. Medford, 6th at Bartlett 353 E. Main, Ashland A. a 1 1 i 4 it,