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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30. 1932. PAGE FOOT School Delights Guests; Spanish Dishes on Thursday Program KITCHEN EXPERT GIVES RULES FOR A cooking aohool lecturer demon strates dozens of recipes before hun dreds of critical housewives In her dally audiences In every cooking school which she stag before wo men who are themselves excellent cooks and who notice any errors Im mediately. Yet women In every city In which Miss Hester Heath, "Kitchen Chau tauqua" lecturer, here for her re markable series of culinary programs sponsored by this paper, have mar veled at the remarkable concentra tion and poise shown by this noted expert In cooking the most difficult recipes In a make-shift temporary kitchen on her lecture platform. Local housewives will, marvel, too, at this unusual Instance of concen tration In platform speaking. Housewives whose cooking routine Is spoiled when Interrupted by a Jingling of the telephone, ringing of the doorbell, or the Intrusion of mem bers of the household, will find a re markable example In the Ingenuity of Ml&s Heath. 8he faces an audience of hun dreds of women, her every movement subject to their scrutiny, and pro ceeds to handle the most Intricate cooking details In automatic se quence kneading, mixing and at the same time talking In detail of all the operations which she Is demonstrat ing. Most observers declare that If all the housewives who see and hear Miss Heath's programs will apply this orderly, unhurried method of routine to their own kitchens, their meals will be much easier and, no doubt, better. "I found very early," says the lec turer, "that If I was to continue In my work, I would have to get used to the Idea of not permitting out side interruptions to Interfere with a well-formed plan. "While my lectures are not mem orized, there Is a general form I fol low each day I have long since mads the habit of arranging my work so that when I start to make the pro- I gram, Z have a preconceived plan j of Just what Items 1 am going to i demonstrate first. - "Then I start soma thing cooking while I prepare others and my re marks are more or less fitted to the mood of my audience, outside the definite specifications as to the ma terials used and recipes being made. "One Item, which X stress, Is the need for every woman to have recipes which eliminate uncertainty, and al low a definite time whtoh she intends to spend In the kitchen. "A second Item Is the necessity of working out, before she enters the kitchen, her kitchen program. "A third Item la the necessity- of Insuring good results by selecting tried and tested products which thou sands of cooks have proven worthy and reliable. Economist Pleases Housewives v ? 1 1 J ' f 1P' 1: ' ' iibiiA afi .... k r , , V f ' " i ' " ' fit' -i , $ ,., 5 IN ORDINARY COOKING Analysis of what most housewives regard as waste (the water poured off of meats and vegetables after or dinary cooking) has been proven by chemists employed by food conser vation authorities to contain miner als, salts, natural Juices, etc., equiva lent to approximately 20 per cent of the food value of a product cooked In open pans over flame and Immers ed In water to prevent scorching on the sides of utensils. Proponents of Bee trio Cookery "The modern method of food prep aration" claim a saving In food cost by reason of the "waterless" methods employed In electric cookery. With closed utensils to prevent moisture loss through steaming and no pour ing off of excess water, the electric method they claim la the economical method. Demonstrations of the new 1932 model electric ranges, the latest con tribution to Electric Cookery, are now being made by local dealers and these wonderful new electric ranges are also featured at the Medford Mall Tribune Cooking School this week. Spanish Air Travel Safe MADRID (AP) Spain's only air line, serving Madrid, Barcelona and Seville, reports that last year 16,160 passengers were carried without a death In the service from accident. tester man Southern Oregon housewives, who attrnrird the Mail Tribune free cook ing school at the Holly thmtre today, were delighted with the leMns pre sented by Miss neuter llrath. Miss Heath's pleading personality and In structive cooking tips pleased today's enthusiastic crowd. Housewives here recognized Miss Heath as Clara Miller Hex Ion, home economist who con ducted a very sticreftKfuI Mall Tribune rooking school at the old Presbyte rian church In this city In 1028. "Ilpmlrr noutli" a stHge name used by Mrs. Sexton In conducting Western Feature Enterprlzcs cooking schools In the larger Pacific Coast cities. slogan of the range campaign being conducted this spring by local dealers. The new ranges' which are on dis play at the Cooking school are at tracting no little attention on ac count of their beauty of design and the many novel featurea which make cooking a pleasure Instead of a dis agreeable duty. ELECTRIC STOVE CLEWASSt Hundreds of interested women are attending the demonstrations being j conducted by Mtsa Hester Heath, well known economist at the Mall Tribune . El ec trio Cooking School this week. One of the outstanding advsntages ! of Electrlo cookary according to Miss Heath Is the absolute lack of smoke, soot and greasy steam to causa hours of scrubbing and scouring to keep utensils, rang and kitchen walls, woodwark and drapes clean. "Heat as olean aa sunlight' Is the COOKING SCHOOL SPECIAL! Full Enameled 4-Hole Standard Range $149.50 Value $99.85 LEONARD'S ELECTRIC In The Holly Theatre Bldg. MORRIS B. LEONARD Hester Heath Uses CAMPBELL'S RAW MILK At the Tribune Cooking School. OICR, pure, fresh, flavorful milk many times a day There is a health formula that cannot be surpassed And physicians urge parents to give children Campbell's Raw Milk because of its unvarying richness, purity and freshness. Campbell's Dairy Phone 51 The Finest Tomatoes row in the Eogtse Rivet Valley With science pronouncing the to mato one of the most essential of all foods and experts pronouncing the Rogue River valley tomato the finest grown. Pel Rogue Tomatoes should find a place in your menu. Del Rogue Tomatoes and many reci pes for their use will be demonstrat ed at the cooking school. For your family's health, use more tomatoes. a gley Canning Co. Ashland, Oregon Wise Medford Housewives Patronize I 8 m The... HOME GEEM "Serves You Risht" Phone 743 606-60 East Main Save Time . . . 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