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4 Women of Southern Oregon Delighted With Miss Warner's Lessons
Menus to Be Used Friday
By Miss Warner in Her Lesson
Tomorrow, the; closing dity ot
tin cooking tumw Miss WarntTH
topic fur discussion will bo. "New
Cu ki'f for Special Occasions."
You will lc uVMkIiU'U to Kft
i i'cl jvt c:in'ciully appropriate for
tho lirlth'N sliowt-r. the liirtluluy
parly, tlit company dinner or flic
club luncheon. Some of ilio reci
pes will be as follow;:
Bride' shower i akc
2 cups xu;;ar. cup butter, 3
vuKf. separated, 'i cups sifted
pastry flour, teaspoons baking
powder, Vif teaspoon salt. I cup
nil Ik, I tcaspmm vanilla.
Cream butter, add susar grutl-
ually mixing thoroly into butter.
Add yolks unbeaten working the j
mixture Into a creamy mass. Add j
sifted dry Ingredient w alternately .
with the milk to the creamed mix
ture. Heat in vanilla, add a small
amount of pink coloring, then told
in ckk whiten beaien stiff. 1 Sake
ill three round layers at 37o to 3!So
decrees for about !iu niinute.
Spread jelly between layers and ice
with boiled ieliiK to which a little
pink coloring lias been added. '
I'riine dike? '
:i tahlesnoons butter or other
fat. 1 rup sugar, 2 yolks or 1 egg.
' cup prune Juice (unsweetened).
' cup diced cooked prunes (un
sweetened ), 1! cups sifted pastry
flour, 2 tff blespouns coeaa, 1 tea-
Kpoon cinnamon, 1 teaspoon nut- j
meg, spook of cloves, I teaspoon j
did a. i
. Cream butter nnd sugar togeth
er, then wurU in egg yolkn until a
creamy mass is funned. Sift iiry
fngredieyts together reserving
cup to dredge tho prunes with. Add
liquid and dry innlerlals alternate
ly to the creamed mixture beating
well. Add prunes lant, stirring
them In. (take in a shallow loafj
pan JO to u5 minutes at Ju de
grees. Cut in squares and serve
with whipped cream when slightly
warm or ice with prune icing when
cool, decorating with thin strips of
uncooked prunes and apricots.
Angel l"ood Cake
1 cups egg whites. 1 teaspoon
cream of tartar. teaspoon salr;
1 cups sugar, 1 cup sifted pastry
flour. 1 teaspoon vanilla.
Beat egg whites with a wire
whip until frothy. Add cream of
tnrtiir and salt, beating until the
w hltes are stiff. Sift flour and
sugar 4 or G times. Void sugar
into egg whites, carefully. then
fold in flour, sifting it in little at
n lime. Work in flavoring and
pour into an ungreased tube pan.
Bake at 3 1 a derives ( low oven )
about 1 4 hours. Invest pan until
cake, is cool.
(iniliam Cracker Cake
'a cup butler or substitute. 1 H
cups sugar, 3 eggs separated, 1 cup
milk. 3 cups finely rolled graham
crackers (about 3ti), Va teaspoon
salt, 3 teaspoons baking powder, 1
tcMspuou vanilla, 1 cup chopped
walnuts.
! Crenin butter and sugar thoroly
together, mid egg yolks unbeaten
and mix them in. Add vanilla to
'creamed mixture. Stir baking pow-
der and salt into the cracker
I crumbs, then add dry ingredients
alternately with the milk to the
creamed mixture. Add nuts and
beat well. Lastly fold in vrk whites j
beaten stiff. Bake in two layers
in u moderate oven 3."i0 to 3Uo tie- j
grees tor ;m to 3r. minutes. But
layers together with grape jelly
and cover tho top of cake with
.whipped cream. Garnish an desired.
Bouquet of Flowers
Sitting on Oven "
During Baking Hours j
A nolVrablc feature of UK'
''ooUing course eunesd.iy was a
beautiful liuUt-liel of flowers, do
nated by .Mrs. It. T. Dcl.osh,
sitting on th top "f Bie ov n
an ompltshmenls.
in-so-top gas in
gtcatu1 joy than
Today, with the
i;e, it becomes
ever before 1"
ook -di-
the
i-. A
whith Miss Warner used in
lug that was heated to ;.'
grees.
Alter two and a half hum
flowers were as fre.-h as e
reporter asked Miss Warner tu e
pla n am) she replied:
- The Tappau Sto e compniiv.
now in th'lr 4 ."it It year of stove
ma nu fact ure, have long been
AT REESE CREEK OF
I !
I
man-
Bl-;i;SIC CltKKK. Ore., Aug. 1.1.
-(Sperial) W. 11. Manuiiel. who
recently returned from the east.
If get ting p'oily to pick his crop
of I tart let t pears, which are very
Sooil this year.
Mrs. Sheets, who Is making her
home with hr-r son Thomas I'uHen, '
has been confined to her bed '
some of late because of high j
blond pressure. !
Mrs. Scott Boyer has bet n quite j
ill the past week, it being neces- '
sary to have doctor's care. I: j
Is understood she hurt her hand
and bluod poisoning set in.
Miss Ilattie llaniford of Kagle
I'oint attendetl Sunday sehool au J j
church at Kcese Creek last Sun- j
day. j
.Mrs. W. IT. Hamnn'11. accm-l-;inled
by friends, visited tho Ore
gon Caves recently. She reports
n pleasant trip and says there
has been much improvement made
there and the road was. much
better thnn last year.
Perfection in Cooking?
Season with Leslie Salt I
For the best in seasoning depend up
on Leslie! It's pure careful refining
y make sure of that. It always pours
for even-grain prevents caking, pack
ing salt dust. That's why experts al
ways use Leslie to impart that touch
of something that makes the differ
ence between good and fair cooking.
reeonnlf.ed as leaders in th
u fact ure of quality gas ranges, i
and it remained, logically, fr j
t hem to develop t he perfect in j
Milaicit range. !
"Kor years 1 In compii ny has
experimented with rangu insula -'
t ion. Have bull ,ra irc upon j
rang lsteil them and took them :
down used every known Insula t -j
ing aeut worked untirlnu'ly with j
the problem of oven ventilation
made literal'y thousands of bak-j
ing experiments. They have per- j
reeled the Tappan, a product- of j
the utmost dependability a j
product worthy in every respect j
to carry the name of America' j
finest ram-e line. j
"This gas range keeps tin- beat
in the oven nnd out of th
kitchen. Your kitchen is alwavs
coolT a I ways com fori a hie even
with roasts in the oven for hours:
"Seieni ific ovt-n vent i la t ion In
sures perfect baking. The fhu:
flavor of all foods is fully pre
served crusts are light, flaky,
delicately -browned. And besides
all this. Tappan insulation effect
a worth -while sav'ng in gas!
"Throughout the ages, the art
of cooking and baking has evei
been one of womnn's proudest
the place.
The pri.ycr meet lugs are pro
gresslng with good results nnd Clod
iv answering prayer and uudertnk-
IT p d ext'lu
pivoly hi iho
Mall Tribmm
cuukiiig schuol
" You vit hut little Salt . . .
U t that tittle be the bttf "
LESLIE SALT
PLAIN OR IODIZED
m
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Miss Victoria Warner
At the Cooking Course
is using and recommending
Crescent Dairies
Health Milk
( Two Deliveries Daily
To All Parts of the City
Lcl the Big Grey Trucks
Deliver Health Milk to your Homo
North Riverside
Phone 550
For the Modern Kitchen
You will find in our store the newest labor-saving devices
and conveniences fcr your use in the kitchen.
MARY ANN SHELL PANS
Kuniilv size 75C lUtsti sizo iM)C
Bridsc set $1.00 eiui, ! $1.00
MEASURING CUPS
Absolutely inciir.ilf liiiMsurin sot $!(()
Polish bb-iicli rs 50 O'lii'' nmUiTf $1.U."3
Sprinit Ciilio Tans 75
Cokio Slicrts 50C t $1.35
Tea Cake l'sns l- si"' 35 Cl
lian'f Srt. ri-rii glass $1.00
I'.dvc Stainless Strcl ftfiisilsi 25C" 65
Spoil-:.' (.'lotlis 10 t15
Il-.t Dish Tails in .-ol.-i-v. Sri 51.00
Lail-1 Ega Jiriit'Ts $100
SEE US FOR ALL OF YOUR HOUSEHOLD NEEDS
Mcdford Furniture & Hardware Co.
Sixth and Bartlttt A Reliable Place to Trade
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 lias 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
nm in a rvm.tl U.il.k way. T)wiv UYtlncs.li.y imhw aro ;ist;.-.l m' mi i:;:ia ainl l.-a Jims Kiflr KHU oy
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Whi,"h is V,,'y t,nt,,M,rau,nu :" ,n" "'i'".v .vnn-n.l.,r -M Im.u.U Mill r.u'livny. : (.V, AcHO.-nlM .liHfhm. uf n H.nali
uhu an- making tl., sa.-nii.r I" M :his timr. i;.-v. clrilTitli will nr.-.u), " ,.n ifv In ihc ImmlH nf IiIh (v'.viul. r
Miii iriip.i week iii wi'i'U. 'lliiiL'' The Siiml.iy s.-h.M.l I.-m.t, r-.r propl.rrv w Siiii.L.y at II t.Vlm-L. sultc.l tn ihi luth licri' v'S..ialwy
wh" tlw iMtmnt .' nu---)it p. vi Sim. I ty. August ImIi. i r.ur.i.l C, un. I. i:l;nl, ' ,,( (,yt, Martin. 1 2 vitii-m i.I.I.
J ArKSoW il.l.i:. (Hi-., Auk.
- - iSpi't'ial. I Vircuiia I' i k
.lai lisuiiviUf u as ai't'uiiipanist at
Hi.- valley Ka.lUi rlmn-h scivlto
Siimlay niht tor Mts Lena II.
Skajik's uf Oallas, Texas, wlui sani;
tuu tlns that wi'if very imii'h ap
Mi'iateil ly radio taiul.
M iss Sk.tuus won first prize as
solnUt uf Texas tasi year ami sant;
every Sunday over the radio In J-"'-fJeo.
W. Truelt's real I'.aplist
ehureh in tliai city.
ltetween thirty and forty visitors
from ilillVreut points attended tile
Valley Kadio ehuivl) at the studio
Sunday evcniiiK.
Air. and Mrs. Krank .lolitison "f
I'oi tlaiitl are vii(in ft iemls in our
: eity this et k. They a Iso visited
iCrest'onl t.'ity whik here. 1
i .Mr. and .lrs. Arthur Kleluhain
j tnor of AppU'Kate attemled ehurcll
nere .-uiniay nioriiiim.
Mrs. I'rank Caineion of Apple-!
-ale and her mother, .M rs. I. J.
f'ointiest ut tills plaee enjoyed a
trip to Warner (Jap rerenily w hero '
they visited llnpti t'oiubcst who Is
stationed as lookout man there for ,
tho forest service.
Hay Stevenson Is having his
home remodeled. The kit eiie n is .
heiim enlarged and new windows
put in and new eiiplioarils huill 1
which is quite an improvement to
FMEE GAS! f KBB' 5-AS!
is w
ofTIfiis Generous Oilei tgomi miiyj
It didn't take long for the news of our Estate Free
Gas Club to get around town. Already, many have
signed up . . . smart home managers who know a
good thing when they hear about it. A club that
gives so much for so little!
kuksh ci:i:i:k. Or... Auk. i.v
Sin-rial. The enmity reecultv
finished Kiitdiim tin new ru;nl !
fr-iin the Owen - Orec-m rriitrna-1
eror-sini; tn th,. Wilfrey -rehnr-l,
whieh is ii i;irt -if the CranKe five
year mail prntM-am. They expeel
tit finish tile pieee i-f rna-1 e.len-l-ini;
from tli- Ke-'se Creek rt-a-l I
tin' (leu. Itrnwn & Kims' slalmliter -linns-'
-n the mail alu-ve inenti-iti-ei!
as far as tile raiir-iail traek
ni'lir tile II. ISall raneli so-m.
rp WO dollars makes you u
member reserves a luiiul
comc new Estute Gas Hcutrola
for you. Tins membership fee,
of ccursc, is applied on the pur
chase price. This Fall, when
we install your Heatroli, wo
credit your merchandise ac
count with the equivalent of
5,000 cubic feet of gas. You
start the winter in a warm and
comfortable house at our ex
pense. The balance on your Gas
Hcatrola may be paid in easy
installments, if you wish.
ifrnfil
IPf ' 1
jgjjj
relrt th nlv l,.ft..-hirr
hnm thr ,r.trful lulrn-ni-tirf
A-r Uni t an icl.M
tlryirf that tnrnm ,m.i tiro
atnrtmrnlH, ntttremnnH nflir
1 1 1,.-' ti. n etmivriierif a-tt-tfia,
v livalerjar target ionics.
You've heard pcoplo praiso
Hcatrola 's healthful, circulat
ing warmth its beautiful ap
pearance its convenience and
economy. So you know what it
means to get this fatuous homc
hcatcr, the Estate Gas Hcatrola,
at ' ' bargain ' ' terms with Free
Gas thrown in for good meas
ure. Need we say more . . . except
to suggest that you come in
soon and take advantage of our
generous offer? Or telephone
and invite us to call at your
home? . j . '
Southern Oregon Gas Corporation
200 West Main St.
Estate
K. I. DAZEY, Gen. Mgr.
Phone 520
$ IIEATKOILA
Also Sold by Scott Woolf Furniture Store
The ELECTROLUX
GA
REFRIGERATOR
Is being used by Miss Warner at the
Open Air Cooking Course this week
The Gas Refrigerator is superior to all home refrigerators in
these five all important features:
Dependability
Simplicity
Convenience
Lasting Silence
Economy of Operation
Not only is the gas refrigerator absolutely noiseless because
it has no moving parts but it can be operated very economi
cally. Its first cost, too, is most reasonable as is our deferred
payment plan.
Southern Oregon Gas Corporation
209 W. Main St. K. I. DAZEY, Gen. Mgr. ' Phone 526