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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORI),. OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1932. T Kidnap Victim? 0. s. c. MAY NOT BE BIG FOR GOOD MEALS The sire of Wis family pocketbook should mnke little difference In the quality of meal In any ordinary home. "lire. Wliu 'n the Cabbage Patch" and Mr. Fltaroy on Pour-Hundred H1U may have very different eltua ttona In life, but Mrs. Wigs and Mn. pitzroy may both terve excel lent and talty meals. Mra. Wlgga can have Just aa delicious and nutritious food on a very small budget for gro cerlea aa loea Mrs. Fltcroy on ten time u much. It la Miss HesUir Heath, Home scon omtst and "Kitchen Chuutauqua" leo turer. epeaklng. (the declares that, althouV truf fle and pate de fole graa nay not appear often on anyone' a family menu. It la easy and delightfully aim pie to use ordinary cut o meat even left overs In a va) to turprlse the whole family. Such a common Item a loin of beef wae so attractively served to King Charles of England that ha or dered It be knighted and ordered It should be referred to a sirloin of beef. Southern biscuit. Vermont maple eynip end the corn dodger ot the middle west are equally a enticing on the average menu aa Russian ca viar, although their background may not be so romantic. The American tomato and the Irish potato both may be made the basis core of Intriguing recipe that If all else falls, you can have the simplest potato and tomato dishes possible a creamy baked potato with butter, or sliced tomatoes. The housewife who repeat the eternal question of "What shall aerv today?" needs only to Increase her repertoire of recipes. She does not need to store her pantry with foods which ah realist are beyond the family purse. Miss Heath, the famed horn econ- omtat, who will appear here on March 90, Jl and April I, In the Holly theatre for ttie Mall Tribune, In It "Kitchen Chautauqua," U strong exponent of utilizing th pos sibilities In simpler and chesper Item of diet. There are oil tort of old. favorite dlshea which may be dreeaed up In many ways, and Mia Heath will pre cent new frock and frill and rut flea for these old stand-bys In ber cooking school. Knowledge of how to cook and what to cook Is an exact and recog nised science, the cullnsry artist de clsres. And the best part of It Is that when you acquire a real taste for, and spirit of, cooking, one can experiment with whatever materials one has without spending too much of the family budget for new tidbits. ...4. .4"6i.i. !i.iitti ... Alueltui Press Pests After Dr. Jama W. Parker, 5. year-old physician of Peoria, III,, had been myaterloueiy missing from hi horn for mors than 24 hour, police ooncluded he had been kidnaped. ARMY 10 ACCEPT 6 E ergeant drover Owen, In charge of the Medford frorultlng office of the United states army, haa Just received notice that a few men would be ac cepted for eervloe In the Philippine lalande, and Is taking the applications now and getting the necessary pa pers a to age and recommendations ready. The men enlisting are to leave Medford about the tfOth, that they may be examined and enlisted on April let. Sergeant Owen says he can accept about six men. Clifford B. Dally of Medford was enlisted through the Medford .ecrult Ing office, for service with the In fantry In China, on March loth. BOYS GO 10 KLAMATH FOR THEFT OF MO State crricera were In Medford yes terday from Klamath Fella to take Donald Capel and Leslie Johnson to thst city to face chsrgea of stealing an automobile. The officers were accompanied to Klamath by Deputy United Statea Marshal Cal Wells. Deputy Wells will leave this even ing for Portland with Dan Weeks. Monroe Ball. McKlnley Dnvta and William Hlneh. all of Klemsth, who have been bound over to the federal grand jury. Meteorological Report March SI, 1031. Forecasts, Medford and vicinity: Tonight and Friday probably showers, clearing Fri day; cooler tonight. Oregon! Probably showers tonight and Friday, clearing Friday: cooler In Interior tonight. Local Data, Lowest temperature thl morning. 44 degrees. Temperature e. year ago today: Highest, 65; lowest, St. Total precipitation since September 1, 1051, 14.94 Inches. Relative humidity at t p. m. yes terday. 84; S a. m. today. . Sunset today, 8:J7 p. rri. Tomorrow Sunrise, 8:08 a.m.: unset. 8 38 p.m. Observations Taken at A a Meridian Time. City z 3 Baker City 44 98 21 Rain Boston .................. 48 34 .... Cloudy Boise . 48 49 03 Rain Ohlcago 98 34 T. Cloudy Denver ...... 93 30 .01 P. Cdy. Dea Moines ........ 98 30 T. Rain Fresno ............... 70 48 .... Clear Helena 48 94 T. Cloudy Loa Angele ...... 73 S3 .... Clear MEDFORD ........ 40 49 J)2 Oloudy New York ......... 48 38 . Clear Phoenix ............. 78 48 .... Clear Portland ..., 84 49 .89 Cloudy Reno ...... 80 43 .... Cloudy Roseburg ... 84 48 ,40 P. Cdy. Salt Lske ......... 90 40 ,13 Clear San Francisco. 80 AO ... Cloudy Seattle 80 48 33 Rain Spoknne 48 40 ,14 Rain Washington. D.O. 94 94 Clear PATRONIZE HOME PRINTERS Do not order anything In the print ing line until you call up wft.e local printer, and ask u thsy print the same work, and you will find they can turntah everything desired In the printing line and usually at lower prlcea than out-of-town printers. Don't advocate purchasing good In your line at home and thru order your printing from people whose em ployes do not live or spend money in Medford. Paid adv. The office of Florey Insurance Serv ice and Ohauncey Florey. U 8 Com missioner, now located on t-he 4th floor ol tit Liberty Oldg. Daffodlla, large variety ready for Kaster. Order early. Mra. Stmuelson, 807 So. Oekdale. Phone 115. Y, E MEDFORD FRIDAY Attired In new and colorful military uniform, th Oregon State college band will arrive In Medford Friday afternoon. In time to mnke several public appearances before the concert that evening In the high school audi' torlum. The band will stage a atreet parade In full regalia some time dur ing the day. The concert and dance afterward In the Orient! Gardens In part of the twtonty-Mventh annual tour that brings the collegians Into southern Oregon and northern California this year. The dance will feature an tight-piece dance orchestra made up of membera from the best orchestras at Oregon Atate. They will play all the latest pieces released from New Tone. Forty -five of the best college must clans, picked from a campus organ. ration of 0 men, are In the band making the trip. Most of the boys on this tour were In the band that made the 0000 mile trip to Chicago a year ago with the football team and awakened the east to the quality of western musicians. The band Itself will feature suoli famous numbers as Wagner's "Tann hauser" and "Dane- of the Serpents" by Bocoalarl. Soloists for the band will be Gordon Flnley, David Longs ton, trumpets, and Alvln M. Davison, baritone. Mr, Davison has been fea tured as soloist on many radio pro grams from KFRO in flan Francisco, KEX In Portland, KJH and KOMO tn Seattle. A novelty, comlo number "Taint a Ooln' to Rain No More" has been specially arranged by Captain H. L. Beard, director of the band, and will furnish more than Its share of laughs. Two reels of campus life will be shown aa an added attraction of the program. E TREES O RANTS PAtiS, Ore., Maroh 34-- (Spl.) According to reports reaching I Grants Pass chamber of commerce : official i. It Is understood that the I Rogue River Timber company, which owns timber along the highway be- I tween Prospect and Union Creek, la contemplating ' cutting and selling j this timber for milling purposes. The drive between Prospect and Union Creek Is one of the most beau tiful locations along the Crater Lake highway, and many civic organiza tions In southern Oregon cities as well aa the Grants Pass chamber of commerce, ate cooperating to see If the forest cannot be preserved. Eddy Candidate For Reelection SALEM, March 24. 0p)-imtor B. h. Eddy of Roseburg, Republican, to day filed for re-election to the atate senate from Douglas county. Hti slogan: "I will do my best. My past record shows what I mean." 4 Pioneer Oregon Woman Passes PORTLAND. March 24. ,P) Mrs. Susie Chenoweth, who was born In j Oregon City 70 years ago, dlM at her home here last night. Her parents crossed the plains to Oregon City and lived there several years. Mrs. Chen oweth had lived in Portland about 30 years. YELLOW DOG CONTRACT OUTLAWED BY ACTION! WASHINGTON, March 34 IIP, President Hoover late today signed the Norrls-Oisguardla antl-injuctlon bill, outlawing the "yellow d g" con- I traot and safeguarding labor s right to bargain collectively. Now You Can Wear False Teeth With Real Comfort Fa teeth, s new, pleasant powder. keeps teeth firmly set. Deodorizes. No gummy, gooey taste or feeling- To eat and lauch tn comfort sprinkle a little Faateeth on your plita. Oet it today from Jarmio & Woods or your dntsnltt. Will this ever happen to you because of Faulty Brakes? SERIOUS, tragic accidents can happen to any motorist driving with faulty brakes. What about your brakes? Are you taking chances? For your safety and the safety of your family, drive in today for a complete inspection of your entire braking power on our Firestone-Cowdrcy Dynamic Tester. No charge . for this service. im Ttrestont OldfltM Typf Tlrai 4.40-21 4.50-21 4.75-19 4.75-20 5.00-19 5.00-20 5X5-18 $4-79 . 5.43 . 6.33 . 6.43 6.65 , 6.75 . 7.53 SCIENTIFIC BRAKE ADJUSTING $150 rords and Chevrolet Complete Rellnlng Service with rtrentone Brake Lining. Certificate Issued. Firestone Service Stores, Inc. ONE-STOP SERVICE 9th and Riverside Phone 520 GOING 10 APPLEGATE Jacksonville Orange will have charge of the O ranee meeting In Ap plegste Mdsy evening. t which time a Joint eselon of the two Orange will be conducted. The Jacksonville officer win conduct the mritmg and the Orange will contribute several ; numbera toward the program, a. large number of Jacksonville patrons ex pect to attend the meeting, which will begin at I o'clock. Antelope Social Club Entertained ANTsXOPt, MsrCt 94 ((Special) Antelope Racial club met March IS at the home of Mra. J. D. Arena Those p-eaent were. Mr. Barner fttpgs and eon. Mrs. Frank Seymour. Mra. Thomas ftilrv. Mr. IMgn Day, Mrs. Yola Owens. Mr. Fred Dutton. Mra. T. T. Hatlett. Mra. Will P ham and daughter. Mra. Ina Stanley, Mr. Verda Quarkenbuah. and eon. Mr. Lottie Quackenbuah and Miss Theresa Etilere. Quality spring coat In Polo and novelty tweed fabric oorrectly tyled. very moderately priced S13.74 to e.io 11 rrmawvN r hoffmanhs lath Holly street. N Bargains for March Prices Reduced on Toledo Ranges Extra Quality Ranges Weigh 300 lbs. Each Soml Enamel ed range, Our regular price $17. $43 Semi Enamel d rang. Our regular price $50. $46 Full Enameled range, Our reg ular pricfi $57. $53 . SEE OUR WINDOWS Full Enameled range. Our reg ular price SCO. $56 A new and delightful cooking school which uou should not miss . . THE KIT EESTES HEATH CHEN CHAUT ... t- ' i: a. AUOUA VL- The . . a series of culinary programs to save you time, effort and energy! MAIL TRIBUNE FREE COOKING SCHOOL Wednesday - Thursday - Friday March 30 March 31 April 1 Theatre -2 to 4 p. m. IF YOU ever lived la Kansas in July,' you'll remember those popular programs that brought good music, real plays and entertaining lectures to town the annual Chautauqua. This newspaper brings you a new sort of Chautauqua this year the "Kitchen Chautauqua." The Kitchen Chautauqua is for your enjoyment programs concerning the fine and honest tasks of broiling a steak and icing a cake, and of saving kitchen minutes for use in more recreational pursuits. The theme of the Kitchen Chautauqua is the "happy kitchen 1932 style," where there's a frying pan and a double boiler there can be fun and enjoyment. The Kitchen Chautauqua will find it for you . . . show you innumerable new ways in which to in crease your store of romance in the kitchen magic methods to squeeze hurry-up meals fit for a king out of an almost empty refrigerator and a dash of versatility . . . and fur nish you a whole batch of practical delicious recipes at the same time. We have made every preparation for the Kitchen Chautauqua and rememEer, it's your cooking school. We know you'll enjoy it . . . that's why we arranged to bring it ' to you. We invite you to reserve each one of the days NOW, ;j Every p-.A-e tin m and ItjuM I a; II J The Happy Kitchen woman of this city will be enteFtamecl helped by these fascinating talks. Tiey deal with every phase of home interest. They are given you free!