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SfEDFORD TRIBUNE. JIEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY,. MARCH 29, 1932. Many Surprises in Store for Guests at Cooking School Tomorrow P2TGE SEC A TEST FOR WIFE SAYS MISS HEATH "Tht" real tet of hounewliVi cooking ability U In th way aha . managei an emergency mal," da clarAs Mini Hester Heath. Miaa Heath cornea to Med ford Maroh 30, 31 and Aplrl 1 in a serlea of fascinating culinary program aponsorrd by thta newspaper. That well Known "bogey," the hurry-up mea, "when nothing la In the house," will be covered. Houiewlvea will receive a barrage of Information aimed exactly at re moving any feara of future culinary emergencies. "The teat of a houaewlfe, aa with a bualnesa man, Ilea In her capacity to meet an emergency," atatea Mlna Heath In one of her fnmoua cooking lecture. "It la easy enough to be pleasant when Ufa flows along like a aong," the old couplet goea, and Miss Health remarks, "and It applies particularly to the housewife with her multitude of In to rents, The real test of a housewife la when her husband calls from the of fice thirty minutes before mealtime tc Inform her he la bringing guest home to dinner guests whom he wl&hea to Impress with hla wife's cooking. Business manifestations work In peculiar ways and your husband may be Inspired by the very beat of mo tive when he feels that In the In timacy of hla own horn h may be able to conclude business arrange ments that otherwise would be Im possible. Jt la the duty of Mrs. Housewife, aa her husband's helpmeet, both In the home nd In buslnesa, to do Just aa much as ah can to meet such emergencies as rush meals. The only thing that Is required to get rid of the "bogey" Is simply for the house wife to prepare herself wltfi a reper toire of quick recipes and products that will permit her to not only serve a meal that will reflect to her advantage, but will permit her greet her husband's gueat with a smile of welcome and appreciation. "Pity the poor husband who Is greeted by a tirade of abuse and im agined martyrdom from his wife when he present an unexpected guest 1" The Intimate knowledge of house wifely problems brought to the cooking school platform by Miss Heath 'will make this newapapor ''Kitchen Chautauqua" program of vital interest to every woman reader of thla paper. If you art not a sub scriber, do not hesitate to come. The "Kitchen Chautauqua" 1 sponsored by ua entirely for you. It is your cooking sQhool we Invite you to make It so by attending every on of the lectures. Local merchant are oo-operating with the Mali Tribune In making the "Kitchen Chautauqua" one of the greatest home exposition event ever presented here. You will see delight ful recipe mad before your very eyes, wonderfully simple ahort cut and cooking hints, and see many of the most modern home aids and ap pliance In use. The time Is 2 to 4 p. m. on Wed nesday, Thursday and Friday, Maroh SO, 31 and April 1, at the Holly Theatre. Beautiful New Norge ft 11 The beautiful new NorRe Refrigerator from Prultt's Melody Shop will be featured tit The Mull Tribune's free cooking school at (he Holly theater Wednesday, Tliiirfulny, Frldiiy, March 30, Hi, April 1. Hollywood Stars Tell Their Kitchen Secrets Lilyn Tashman, Paramount Star" n m Truer oex SUCCESSFUL YEAR FOR NORGE REFRIGERATOR SALES IS PREDICTION Norge Corporation of Detroit (di vision of Borg-Warner Corporation), manufacturers of the Rollator refrig erator, predict another successful year of sale during 1933, according to a statement made public by Howard J5. Blood, president. "If the activities of our distribu tors and dealers during the first month of 1932 are any criterion, the sales of Norge Rollator refrigerators will continue on the increase,'.' said Mr. Blood. "Our shipments during January were more than twice those of the correspond I ng month a year a mo. notwithstanding the fact that 1931 was the best year In the history of Norge Corporation. "Our 1932 merchandising and ad vertising plans have been completed, and are now being announced to all Norge distributor and dealers throughout the United State In i serlea of meetings held In the prtn clpal cities. "The Improved 1932 line of Rollator refrigeration as well a the deall of the enlarged promotional campaign are being received with enthusiasm by the entire organization. All In all It looks like another big year lor Norge." Change Meeting Place E. P. Club EAGLE POINT, March 29. (Spl.) On account of the recent Illness of R. L. Seaman the meeting of the Home Economics club of the Orange March 30, will not be held at the Seaman residence, but at the home of Mrs. W. K. Young. Mrs. Floyd V. Barrett, chairman of the program committee, ha prepared an interest ing talk on the subject of home decoration, and the meeting prom ises to be a profitable one. All members and their friends are urged to attend. Auto glass installed while rem wait Price right Brill ffneet Metai Works This i on of m nrit$ of favoritt rteies of mov'tt ttars who find delight in cooking. 4 FARMER LAD KILLED BY POCATELLO, Idaho, March 0. (AP) Jake Hess. 0, wa fatally in HONEY NUT MUFFINS 1 cup whole wheat flour 1 Up. soda. 1 Up. baking powder 1 tbip. melted Formay 2 eggs, slightly beaten 2 eups bran H Up. salt H cup strained honey 1 H cups buttermilk (or sour milk) f4 cup chopped nuts METHOD) Mia whole wheat flour, bran, sodr, salt and baking powder. Make a well in center of dry in gradients. Pour in honey, melted shortening, butter milk, agga slightly beaten ind chopped nuts. Mix and bake In muffin tins in a hot iren, 400 degrees F. i ky' l: , if - ryy y i Jured. and his sister, Ethel Heu, 8, wa seriously hurt Sunday when a team of horses driven by their father, Elmer Hess, a farmer or Port Hall, 20 mile north of here, ran away. Hess said one of the honwa fell, tipendlng the wagon and throwing the children out. The horse Jumped up and the team began to run, drawing the wheela of the wagon over the bodies of the children. Clatekanle Effort being made to secure widening of Lower Columbia River highway. Iff Take Hester Heath's Word for it! Budget your household expenditures and save a portion of yror income each week. bing&Acfi ount We Invite Housewives to Bank With Safety at The First National Bank "A Departmontizod Bank" The Tomato King of Foods Del Rogue King oS Tomatoes Yes, the tomato is now the king of foods. From the ornamental Love apple of but a generation ago, "science has established the tomato as the richest source of vitamins A, B, C and G. This means that tomatoes contain the vita mins that promote normal growth and helps to keep the tissues of the eye, ear, nose and throat resistarnnolnf ection." (U. S. Dept. Ag riculture Bulletin, June, 1931). ; School: TOMATOES i Del RoetaeGreen Beans Del Rogue Pears Del Rogue Tomato Juice , Del Rogue Apples Bag ley Canning Co. Ashland, Oregon usea at me ooKing FT. Priced very low,Jrom March 31st to April 9th Housewives P5?!afK Patronize f 1 The... .Iqpi Ij SSOME GEOCEEY 'Serves Yot Right' Phone 743 606-60 East Main This little itore acrosi Bear CTT'Hi Jldge ii dfe of Medford'i most popular grocertei . , . High quality merchandisand intelligent service are the reaom why women think of the Borne Orooory first. FRESH FROZEN FRUITS FRESH VEGETABLES SEASONABLE FRUITS MEAT DEPARTMENT CANNED GOODS FANCY CRACKERS BAKERY GOODS CANDIES Try Our Fountain Service Open evenings and Sundays. 3. R. Monroe, Prop. ji ii.iai .in" Ri-Sular price S1.63 "Wear-Ever" Tower Cake Pan Set The Men heat as rapidly the bot tom, resulting In more even, thor ough baking. Also, these Tower Cake Pans can be called on to make salads for buffet suppers. Standard "Wear-Ever" quality thick, haid sheet aluminum It's Oval! "Wear-Ever" Early American Drip Coffee Pot Simply put finelyground coffee Into the coffee bjURot, pour boiling waterover It ajlet tne water drip Usrough In to the hijrTim section Makt'nct'llent coffe It h(iia 6 to 8 cup Antroductdry Regular price ii.St This French Fryer makes the crisp est French fried foods you evet (, Capaclr, quarts. XJ 98 ? ViUL' rice J1..M M. F. & H. Co f'rnm the rhfnpet that's ;oon fo the lllsr lhafs mr" k VII The Modern Woman uses business-like efficiency in running her household Electricity is her greatest aid The modern vsiMliailf HP I'ledr' eookincJis ei enn buy. She knjrfvs thnt it is safevith no Jjruiie to economical; the cheapest service she release Poisonous fumes or rnnsiime the health-sivie oxyjren from the Sikvhe knows, that it is clean, no smoke, no soot, no blackened pot and pans or grimy walls. She also knows that electric cooking is conven ient: the perfect servant that releases her from the kitchen for the many outside activi ties that engage the alert, intelligent woman of today. You will find her this week, sitting row upon row, at the Mail Tribune Free Electric Cooking School at the Holly Theater. The California Oregon Power Company Is!