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SIEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. 'WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1932. PAGE FIVE Crowds Attend Opening Day of Hester Heath's Cookery Sessions E OFTEN EXCEL IN CULINARY CRAFT The younger generatJ-jn Is often maligned by Its grandfathers and grandmothers and other elders, but In the opinion of Miss Hester Heath. Mall Tribune cooking school head our younger daughters these days are sometimes far ahead of their mothers In the knowledge of cookery. Beginning in the seventh grade and continuing through high school and college, many girls sre taught the scientific planning of meals prepa ration of meals that are perfectly bal anced and attractive to the eye. This 'a done with the thought that such training Is essential to girls who ex pect to make a success of their home management. It Is Miss Heath's belief that "this business of being a woman" should In truth be treated as a business. She believes that training In home man agement Is one of the most valuable things for any woman, young or old. The "Kitchen Chautauqua" Is a golden opportunity for mother to keep up with daughter, offered by this newspaper in Its FREE cooking school, "The biggest single factor In health and happiness la food," says Miss Heath. The school of cookery brought here for your enjoyment will give a con cise presentation of college home economics Ideas to women attending, and wtll give them an opportunity of receiving first-hand Information from a recognized expert.- Economies will be stressed In these lectures by Miss Heath, for she feels that the woman who can excell in the art of cookery and at the same time save something for the family budget, lst after all, the true artist. T FOR PAIR GOATS CINCINNATI, Ohio, (AP) Bar key F. Saghatellan, 23 student at the uni versity of Cincinnati, knows what It Is to be traded from one master to another for a goat and a kid. The exchange took place when Turks began their slaughter of Ar menians in 1924. Saghatellan's father ww among the first killed. Driven across the Arabian desert, he saw his mother and sisters die. He lived for five years as a slave, and then was brought to this country as a result of the work of the Near East relief. His experience as a child has not Priced very low 9 from March 31st to April 9th MS Ranges Featured at School The L. anil H. rniii ntm.it.il 4t,...i. ii.. . ... nr-,.. " !" ""nun mo rouriesv or The tali Torn a known Hi,. oV s i-.Miuu. at me noiiy theatre. This well Kiionn line or eleplrli runim. i. nrrwi . i. . store -- "..cm iu me imiuiic aj rainier Electric ;.JL The ttestlnghouse electric ranee, popular 1th hundred! of Southern Oregon housewives, will he used hy Hester Heath during Dart of her cook ery sessions at the Holly this week. The Westlnghouse line la handled In the Rogue River Valley hy the People's Electrlct Store of this eltv. An L. and H. range, furnished hy Palmer Electric Store, a Standard range, fur- msnea oy Leonard fcieotrlc, and a Monarch range, supplied by the John Cupp Furniture store, will also be used by Miss Heath durlnr the three. day cooking school. prevented his forming a friendship with Eumer Heflk, Turkish student. Together they often give concerts. Saghatellan playing the violin and Keflk the piano. LISBON (AP) Lisoou claims the most polyglot policemen In the world. Most of the force already apeak Eng lish. French and Spanish, and now they are studying Esperanto. E season make It almost certain that fooda will not be kept at the olt repeated minimum of 50 degrees farenhelt.- Permanent refrigeration Is the only solution. And as the final freedom from worry and for the very height of convenience, nothing equals the- way that is tuned to the times; not;.-! lng compares with electric refriger ation. The finer things of life are not al ways the costliest. So It is that a rollator refrigerator may be bought on deferred payments. This, In ef- feet, permits the device to pay for ; Itself, as you use it. For the savings you effect with such a food preserver . more than offset its initial cost and operating expense. i Not only Is such an up-to-the-1 minute refrigerator a thing of beau- ' ty to have In the kitchen or pantry, but it is a safeguard to the entile . family's health. Constant, definitely j regulated temperature that never var-. ies from the food-preservation zone: ; that Is what rollator refrigeration means. More, you may buy larger i quantities of perishable foods and i keep them fresh until used. In the words of the Domestic Ser vice department expert of Norge Cor- J poratlon, Detroit, "perfection refriqer- "at Ion depends upon the perfected rollator compressor and upon the au tomatic controls which act to fur nish the correct degree of cold with in the cabinet, regardless of outside temperatures." A simple thermostat does the job. But, in addition, on the Norge are a scries of 9 points of cold-control . . . giving absolute mastery of the tem perature within the cabinet and the rate of speed at which the ice cubes may be frozen. This foature is worth a great deal when you have a audden call for more ice bars or additional cooling capacity, when a watervolr full of chilled drinks Is required, or an icy dessert must be made in time for a sudden large dinner or a pany In rollator refrigeration is the ad vantage of not one, but many de grees of cold, all in the one cabinet First la the food preservation cham ber, where a constant temperature of 50 degrees F. is maintained. Then there Is the below freezing compart ment, where ice is made and des Springtime zephyrs one day, wintry blasts the next; snow and sleet that disappear overnight and reveal the first hint of promised Spring to Bur prised early risers1 these are treaclv erous times for the family which does not employ an approved medium of food preparation. Such makeshifts as the old fashioned window-box will not do, for weather changes at this serts are frozen; where sharp frozen foods are Indefinitely stored until ready for thawing and use. And in the same cabinet U the fastest fast freezing compartment you can Ima gine; a place where you may place cooled foods and quickly have Un frozen stiff. Every desired degree of cold is quickly available at the touch iif your finger tip. Springtime may offer fickle weath er, but If you are prepared this fan ciful damosel cannot be bothersome, as is her wont. With rollator refri gernticn your every food preservation requirement will bo taken care of. And, in addition, the many conveni ences this typo of refrigeration offers wtll more than offset any little sacri fice you may make to install It now. FUTURE FARMER HEAD If LEAVES FOR CONCLAVE SALEM, March 30. A Kenneth Pettlbono, 19, Corvallls, recently J elected national president of the , Futuer Farmers of America, left j this afternoon for Washington, D. C. to attend the executive committee meeting. It was announced here to- ! day. The organization consists of tiB.OOO boys enrolled In vocational agricultural courses in 2500 high acnools in 46 states and the Ha waiian Islands. Regular price $1.65 "Wear-Ever" Tower Cake Pan Set The aides heat aa rapidly aa the bot tom, -resulting in more even, thor ough baking. Also, these Tower Cake Pans can be called on to make salad j for buffet suppers. Standard "Wear-Ever" quality thick, bard sheet aluminum It's Oval! "Wear-Ever" Early American Drip Coffee Pot Simply put finely ground coffee Into the coffee basket, pour boiling water over It and let the water drip through In to the bottom section. Nfakes excellent coffee! It holds 6 to 8 cups. Introductory price $25 Regular price $3.30 This French Fryer makes the crisp cat Trench 'rled foods you ever te. Capacity, 1 quarts. Special Price 98' ;n--.Hce$1.5C M. F. & H. Co "From the rhe.ine.t that', flOOD to the nT tbar marie" BT- .raff sC i' it 4A , A Pi.v..-.-j-k: M ' i 'i'jr mm tmm m vntssb Kir Miss Hester Heath Conducting The Mail Tribune Free Cooking School RECOMMENDS Holsum Bread The Best for Growing Children In their play and In their school work, children need ENERGY that ' jut what they get in every slice of nutritious FLUHRER'S HOLSUM bread Give them aa many slices as they want I IT'S BLENDED for the HAPPY KITCHEN! HOTPOINT and SAMSON GUARANTEED Appliances Be sure to see the specials we are offering for Cooking School guests irm EDFGRD FURNITURE & KDWE. CO From the Cheapest that's GOOD to tlie I1KST that's made Cooking School SPECIAL Exquisite Paris Pattern SILVERWARE Service For Six Special $10.50 1uh stiver Is nuule by Intprnntlmial Silver Co. and Is guaranteed for 3.1 years. New hollow handle Vlmde knhOH and forks. JEWELERS MEDF0RD, ORE. Learn about "A vi. ' Wii - ' " -4 4 x v -a ' J i X 1 4 8 i ' I ' f y 5 u .Sijj ::!:;'': fe fcl?sj! V I 'i f - ft v i if: ' " ' '?v' w t (, m 1 J i u i ! ) A fa ' o " 1 ' I i ! ' , ) ;i x km. i anii --.-'' vupfu O J. H, ... ,. A, jQf .- J refrigeration See tl: ie newiior ge o riginal conveniences In an Improved refrigerator ... that's the story of the 1932 Norge. . Everywhere you look at this New 1932 Norge you see improve ments... you see refinements. Re-designed hardware of modern beauty. . . improved flat bar shelves . . . more perfectly sealed doors, both on the cabinet and on the ice compartment ... the Icevoir tray, newly designed for faster freezing and instant removal of ice, one bar at a time, untouched by hands or tap water ... these and many other such refinements make the 1932 Norge a truly sen sational refrigerator. And of course Rollator Refrigeration with its extra cooling power... Its simple, sturdy, almost everlasting mechanism ... its economical, frce-from-trouble performance ...is unquestionablv the advanced method of household refrigeration. See the New Norge. Ask about the Prcservoir, for extra cold storage of foods and ice cubes and the Watervoir, to keep a gallon of chilled water on tap. You'll find many features on this New Norge that are found on no other refrigerator. Come in and see for yourself. Norj it manufactured by Norge Corporation, Division of Borg Warntr Corporation, one of the uorlti't largest makers of precision parts, including automotive free wheeling. 3) THB ROLLATOR A roller rolls and there's Ice the Norge mechsnlsm Is as simple as that. It hss but three rooting parts slowly reTolrlng in permanent bath of oil is almost ererlssting. N O RC E Used Exclusively in Mail Tribune Cooking School Demonstration Pruitt's Melody Shop Medford Center Building "Where Music Love A Feel at Home" Phone 1247 ASK ABOUT OUR EASY TERMS 1 J nn n KcrtValm- x