Pa'GE SIX iCEDFORD MXIE TRIBUNE, JIEDITORD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, UARCR 30, 1932. Free Movies at 1 :30 Preceed School; Attendant for Children USED BY EXPERT Mln Hsath In her Malt Triburw kitchen lscturs, um ths lttsst nd most modern appllsnces In her pro- grama modern tutomatle refri (erator, a range with automatic oven regulator control for "cooking by ab' ent treatment and a large assort ment of amall handy utensils which he carrlei with her In her own equip ment. She declarea, however, that almpll' elty In both materials and methods will be the keynote of the "Kitchen Chautauqua" and that she Is going to show very few fancy "gadgets' fancy frills In recipes. She thinks that most housewives are more In terested In the homey every-day prac. tlcal problems of what makes mer lngues fall and how to make a cake light and fluffy, than they are In learning new and overly Involved dishes. "The real secret of cooking," de clares Miss Heath, "Is the ability to make standard recipes In leas time with less effort, and to be able to ehange them to make them appear new." She says that every housewife can easily keep the appetite of her lam lly on edge, not by using expensive new foods, but by simply using small amount of resourcefulness and Ingenuity In order to make the plain Old dishes better. Admission to the "Kitchen ChaU' tauaua" Is absolute'. free and with' out charge; there Is no obligation whatsoever. You will receive attrac tlve recipe books and pamphlets. There will be Instruction, hints and entertainment galore. BakingHelps Always sift flour and X 0 Baking Powder together at least three times, The more sifting, the llghtor, finer texture the cakes, biscuits, etc., will be. To mix a cake, flrat orenm butter and sugar thoroughly, then all yolks la used. Then alternately add mois ture and flour that has been sifted with baking powdor and stir until smooth and glossy, adding beaten egg whites after thoroughly mixing For oakes, have your oven slow to moderate at first, until the cake la fully rlseni then Increase heat so s to Just brown lightly. K C Everyday White Cnke U oup butter (4 oss.) 1 oup granulated sugar (8 ou.) oup oup milk a cups pastry flour (8 Ms.) 8 level tonsponos K O Whites 3 eggs 1 tenapoonful vanilla extract Frosting for White Cake cup granulated sugar (4 ou.) cup boiling water 1 ounce of square chocolate Sifted confectioner's sugar K C Jrlly lloll 1 cup' sifted pastry flour )4 on.) Scant half teaspoonful salt lit level teaapoonfuls K C baking powder Orated rind of 1 lemon K C Nlranlierry Sliortcnks S'i cups allied pastry flour (10 ore.) I!i level teaspoonfula K O baking powder teaspoonful salt b cup ahortenlng (4 oss.) About cup milk Butter, strawberries, sugar and cream K C Graham Muffins 1 cup graham flour (8 ors.) 1 cup pastry flour (4 ou.) 1 level tcsipoontuls K O baking powder a level tablespoonfuls sugar (1 oa.) teaspoonful salt I egg I 1 cups milk 9 tablespoonfuls melted butter l'iora K C noudiniits 4 cup grsnulated sugar (0 ou.) 1 cup sweet milk a tahlespnonfule melted butter a cups flour (13 ou.) teaspoonful grated nutmeg 1 tesspoonful salt a eggs, the whites and yolks beat en separately a level teaspoonfula K O baking powder K r German Coffre Cake 9'i cups sifted flour (0 oss.) a level teaspoonfule K C baking powder teaspoonful salt a tablespoonfuls melted butter a tablespoonfuls sugar (1 ot.) 1 egg Milk K r tlnlr Muffin. 1-3 cup butter (9 a-3 ors.) "i cup sugar (a ors.) 1 egw i cup milk a cups pastry flour ( ors ) a level teaspoonfula It 0 baking powder H teaspoonful salt Brant 4 pound dates K C Waffles 1 i cups flour (6 ou.) a level teaspoonfula K C baking powder 4 teaspoonful salt Yolks of two eggs 1 cup thin cream or rich milk 4 tablespoonfuls melted butter (1 ors). White of twri egce, best en dry K C Plain I'anrakes t cups sifted pastry flour (8 on.) a level teaapoonfuls K 0 baking powder H teaspoon salt About Hi cups sweet milk 1 esg a tahleapoonfuls melted butter The butter may be omitted Psnrske flour can he made easily IU K 0 Baking Powder and repre sents a substantial saving In compar ison with prepared flours. To Make Your Own Pancake Flour Mix: a quarts sifted flour (8 cups or 3 lbs.) 3 level tablespoonfuls K O baking powder ,i cup augar (4 ou.) a level teaspoonfula salt or 1 quart buckwheat flour ( oups or 1'. lbs.) 1 quart sifted plain flour ( oupa or 1 lb.) 4 level tablespoonfuls K 0 baking powder cup sugar (4 ou.) 3 level teaapoonfuls salt Place In Mason jars and have an ef ficient pancake flour for use at all times, Only milk Is necessary to prepare the batter. Cheap Flour Is False Economy For Housewives Several years ago the housewife did not stop to think when using a cheap flour It was necessary to utlllr larg er proportions of Ingredients higher In cost than flour, such as shorten ing, butter and baking powder. How ever, time has proved that cheap nour is not necessary. Drifted Snow Flour, manufactured by the Sperry Flour company of Port. wna, represents the finest quality Because oi tne organisation and fa. duties behind It. The Sperry Flour company maintains over loo ware houses In the choicest wheat districts of the Northwest, snd that prior to every harvest a comprehensive wheat aurvey la conducted. It la also Interesting to note that tne purchasing for all wheat and other grains required In the North, west mills of the Sperry Flour com' pany. located at Portland, Spokane and Tacoma, la directed from Port land. This company doe not export any products except In their finished state, and all whoat and other raw materials are converted into flour, feed and cereals by American labor and sold In domestic and export mar kets only In their finished suite. Sperry'i payroll In Portland and Oregon Is undoubtedly the largest of any milling company, and In these times It Is a real achievement to be abls to stste that the Sperry organi sation at Portland numbers more people on Its payroll now than dur ing any previous period In the years of 1020 and 1030. More grocers In this area are stock ing Drifted Snow Flour than ever be fore. Drifted Snow Flour has con stantly been maintained In the pub- llo eye for a great many years, and Sperry la on company that believes quality pays I Merchants Magaalne. F ES APPROVAL OF HESTER HEATH MIm Htr Heath, hom econo mist, wfto la conducting the Mull Tribune's cooking school this week, la an enthusiastic user of Plllsbury'a flour. Because of this preference, Plllsbury products will be especially featured at the Tribune achool. V. H. Halnea of Portland,- representative of the Plllsbury Flour Mills company, la In Med ford this week assisting In preparations for the cookery sessions. Alt housewives who attend the Fri day cooking achool will be presented with a coupon that, when presented to Med ford and Rogue River valley procera, will be Rood for 10 cents to ward the purchase of a package of Plllsbury'a cake flour. In commenting upon Plllsbury quality, Mr. Haines aald: "The reason more women every day are buying Plllsbury'a cake flour: It's not a cheap product but It Is a money saving product. Testa posi tively prove that It makes better cakes, and that It makes cakes with the least possible chance of wasted Ingredients, wasted fuel and wasted money. "Also, It makes cakes that stay fresh until the last piece la eaten. Hundreds of thousand of women have found that this new cake flour makes the finest cakes Viey ever saw In their lives, and that It makes them at the lowest possible cost." officials say the CALROD unit has eliminated practically the last ob jection in the use of the electric range, ETY NEW YORK, March 30. fAP) The New York American says Mrs. Paul Morton Smith, youthful society matron, has established a residence at Reno to obtain a divorce. Mr. Smith la the non of Mrs. Chas. H. Sabln, prominent anti-prohlbi-t Ionia t, by a former marriage to J. Hopkins Smith, Jr. Mrs. Smith, the former Betty Shev Un, is the daughter of the late Thos. Shevlln, who was one of Yale's greatest football stars. They eloped and were married at Greenwich, Conn., in 1928. Real Estate or Insurance Leave It to Jones Phone 794. CONE FOR HOUSEWIFE IE Brazil Fears Roll Weevil FORTALE1Z,, Br anil (AP) Impor tation from, the United States of cotton to be used in manufacturing here, has been protested by the oom- morcial association on the ground that It may bring the boll weevil to this cotton growing aeqtion. Spilled foods or llqulda need wor ry eiectrlo range uaers no longer If their cooking device happens to be one of the new Advanced 1032 mod els Just put on display at the Peo ples Electric Store, These smart, new creations of Gen eral Electric are completely equipped with CALROD heating units which are protected against anything but a most extraordinary accident. The colls are encased In tubes of chrome steel and insulated with pow dered magnesium oxide which makes them alr-tlght, water-tight and ac cident proof, according to roprcnenta tlvea of tho manufacturer. No "burnouts" nre possible on ac count of foods or liquids causing "shorts" and even oxidisation la im possible because the wire Is embed ded In what amounts to solid stone Insulation Inside the tube. Company " s Ee 1 jWM Happy Kitchens are Colorful Kitchens u MISS IIKSTKK HKATII The Ideal Finish for Kitchen, Bathroom and Basement Walls Sherwin-Williams SEMI-LUSTRE Soft attractive tints arc Dractica with Semi-Lustra. Rooms stay dainty and inviting becausa fin ger marks, kitchen-film and win ter's mime wash off this hard, tight hall-gloss finish so easily and without streaking. You will be surprised and delighted when you learn how beautifully you can also finish woodwork and furniture with Semi-Lustra. S-W" Semi-Lustra per qt $1.10 A Fast-Dri Floor Varnish It's a pltsiuitlo finish wood snd prints d linolaum wilh S-W MAR-NOT Fatt-Dii Vsmlin woodwork snd furniture, too. No Inconvsnisncs btcsuss It dries rapidly no inconvsnisncs bscsuit Mar-not wssrt snd wsars Hoofs stay sttrsctivs so much loni)i whin you use Mar-not hatt-Un Vamiih, Waist will tp 1 Cf not discolor it. S-W Msr-not FjiI-DiI Vsmlih, ptr qt J 1 OU I NK SIIKHW l-X.TVIl I.! VMS l l ITV IHtl'SIIK I-Oil 1IKST l.lTI RKM tTM The Household Enamel of a Thousand Uses V'our lavoilte colors on that breakfast room sst the children happy with rt-finlihsd lovs snd your rooms new lin with fnih nw tnimell Rapid bryin ENAM ELOID will do it. So easy to apply snd rspiddrvin? for your convenisnca Ions wsaiins and sssy to ksp clsan for your complstt Mtiifsctionl t 7f S-W Enimsloid Rapid Diyinj, par qt , tj 1 U Hubbard Bros., Inc. SINCE 1884 Main and Riverside. FE RANGE OFFER BY IS The free range viring aervlce In atltuted by the California Oregon Poyer company last eummer has prov ed popular throughout the entire Copco system snd has made It pos sible for many local housewives to enjoy the many conveniences and benefits of electric cookery. Through the Copco plan It U now possible to purchase and Install an electrle range without having to make an additional Investment In the special range wir ing. This unusual offer Includes all wiring In connection with the Instal lation of not only the range but the water heater as well and means a substantial saving of 135.00 or more to local purchasers of this modern, labor-saving equipment for the home. The offer is not restricted to equip ment purchased from the power com pany's appliance stores but also in cludes ranges and water heaters pur chased from any furniture, hardware or electric dealer in the territory served by Copco. Many citizens of southern Oregon have availed themselves of this liberal offer on the part of the California Oregon Power company and are now enjoying the benefits of electric cook ery and the low cooking rates offer ed by the local utility. STOCKHOLM (AP)-Desplt gener al conditions, American tourist traf fic In Sweden showed a growth In 1931. In 1929 one steamship line orot 14,382 Americans here, last year 17,973.- gu liUM-r mil). w i n. :. 1 1 m, m 1 1 1 ! ii , i WiMhTsaytrft f;tnmrnmmMirrmrnnrrr-m imurl Nature's Own Sweet Always Best to Eat T Miss Hester Heath Says: "HONEY IS ONE OF NATURE'S PUREST FOODS." Miss Heath uses Stewart's Bee-Made Honey in her recipes at The MAIL TRIBUNE COOKING SCHOOL Honey Is An Ideal Baby Food Can be substituted for Orange -lit ire In Baby's diet. If Bahy has weak heart, honey Mill strengthen Its action. Honey Is an excellent laxative for Baby. Hoiiey Is Pre-dtgenteil, therefore easily assimilated. Stewart's Honey On Sale at Your Favorite Grocer TOMORROW Hester Heath will prepare, at the Tribune Kitchen Chautauqua, Soup Meats and Veal in various ways. The Peerless Market will feature all day Thursday Veal Round lb .25c Soup Meat or Boiling Besf lb. 9c Hamburger 2 lbs. ... 19c Sliced Bacon 2 lbs. . 43c RabbitS, Young, Tender, b. 17C This Market Is Home Owned and Features Home Products Exclusively l Phone your orders Peerless Market 12-14 No. Bartlett Phone 603 ' Free Delivery 8 A. M. 10 A. M. 2 P. M. 4 P. M. trftMlfoltl)iSfliSMTvllsllSSlll,-P" V a r. Take Hester Heath's Word for it! Budget your household expenditures and save a portion of your income each week, OPEN A Savings Account We Invite Housewives to Bank With Safety at The First National Bank "A Dcpartmentircd Bank" You Are Invited to Attend the Medford Mail Tribune COOKING SCHOOL BE SURE AND NOTICE . Miss Hester Heath DEMONSTRATIONS USING 25 Ounces for 25c SAR3E FME for Over 40 Years The demonstrator win show yoa that in using a Double Action baking powder such as K C you get Fine Tex ture and Large Volume in your bakings that you can use less than you do of high priced brands. You will realize that it is not necessary to pay war prices for baking powder. Then try K C yourself. (Jive H the oven test and judge by results. OUR GOVERNMENT USED MILLIONS OF POUNDS .n COT csV c" rs 1 cov po' . MTO. 1 BVB -- CO.