JfEDFOTlD MSIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OltEGOX, THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1932. Capacity Crowds Delighted by Mail Tribune Cooking Classes PXBE SIX' SALAD ANSWERS F, By Entella Dorian. "What ihall w. hava for lunchT' of "What ahall wa hava for .upper?' 'Nine tlmea out of tan In thU aeaaon tha anwar la "aalad." And about .w. . H.ii0iffitl liinchea and aup para may be developed with aalad ldeaa. But to accompiwn mm y .... in. .11 the family the Ingre' rfi.nt. mmf he charmed often and aultable and taaly dramlng used with each aalad. wno aoeauv w tired of the aame dressing with every aalad Juat aa they do of the aame anything else day after day? There la no occasion for thla nowadays with good refrigeration evauanie uwt.iiv fhA rtrv. even cold of elec trio refrigeration. Make a founda in rfrMKintr nrf keen It on hand alwaya to be changed by the addi tion of thla or tnat navor or to ault the aalad. Jt will prove to be one of your beat friends tnia aummer In preparing Interesting aalads. Filled Pressing. 4 tablespoons cornstarch 1 ...in wtr Mix these carefully and cook until clear, then add to the following group of Ingredients, which are all intn hnwl and beaten with a Dover egg beater until they are ...it v.i.nrt. with the filler. Cool and thin with cream or evaporated If dealred, when serving: 1 egg 16 teaspoons aatt 2 tablespoons augar yt cup vinegar 14 cup oil a teaspoons mustard J4 teaspoon paprika. Dolled Dressing No. 1 y, cup mild vinegar 1 tablespoon flour 1 tablespoon sugar 1 teaspoon aalt 3 eggs 1 teaspoon mustard 4 tablespoons butter 1 cup milk. Heat the vinegar. Blend the dry tngredlenta with milk and add slightly beaten egga. Combine care fully with vinegar, stir and cook until thick and amooth. Remove from range, add butter and cool. Thin as desired. Boiled Dressing No. . , I egg yolks 1 teaspoon mustard y, teaspoon paprika cup aalad oil 14 teaapoon flour a tablespoons sugar y4 cup vinegar or lemon Juice. Beat egga. Gradually add dry Ingredlenta, oil and vinegar. Cook until thick In double boiler, stirring constantly. Cool and add evaporated milk to desired thickness. Peanut Butter Dressing, 1 tablespoon butter 1-3 cup vinegar, aalt and pepper 1 tablespoon augar 1-8 cup cream. Cream peanut butter and augar together, add vinegar slowly men, gradually, the cream, stirring all the time. Heml-nermanent French Dressing 1 cup aalad oil yA cup vinegar 114 teaapjona salt 1 teaspoon catsup lteaspoon mustard 3 teaspoons paprika 1 tablespoon augar 1 teaspoon gelatin. Mix dry aeasonlngs, add oil and stir until all ara well mixed. Add vinegar, or lemon Juice, and beat five minutea. Soak gelatin in 1 tablespoon of cold water and dis solve in 2 tablespoons of hot water. Allow to cool and add to the dress ing. Beat lust enough to mix It in then allow the dressing to stand about IS minutea and beat again. In less than a minute an emulsion la formed and the dressing will not separate. Barbara Stanwyck Stars in Picture Now On Holly Bill Barbara Stanwyck and Frank Capra have again combined their talents and turned out a picture that Is un forgettable. Thla Is "Forbidden," at the Holly theater. Adolphe Menjou Ralph Bellamy, Dorothy Peterson, Charlotte V. Henry and other excel, lent artist contributing fine per formancea. The acting of Miss Stanwyck la au. perb. without a flaw, and she Is equal to any dramatlo claims made upon her. A startling aurprlse climax makes "Forbidden" a love story of great tensity, and a romance of great beauty. Showing with the unusual feature la a special reel entitled "Cra ter take In the Winter." This reel takes one up the snowbound highway and finally to the lake, with eome gorgeoua vlewa of Oregon's scenic wonder. The program la completed by an Interesting news reel, with Gra ham McKamee announcing. There will be no matinee showings of thla picture program with the ex ception of Saturday afternoon, owing to the Medford Mall Tribune Cooking School now being conducted at the Holly. 4 O!o In (Irt l.lner Flats. OSLO (API A local syndicate Is dickering for the ao.ooo-ton liner Carmanla, scheduled to be dlaman- tled, with the Idea of mooring her to a quay and renting cablna to small families and bachelors. There would be room for 2000 people. FLOWER EFFECTS F There If a happy arrangement to bt achieved by the use of patterned and plain surfaces In a room, that Rives a pleatant balance, and a most restful effect. So many times the wallpaper Is chosen first, and the other colors for the room are chosen from It. As an example one decorator start ed with clusters of strawberries com bined with spring flowers, on a pale gray wall. Prom the sofU violet blue of the flowers, she took a hint for the plain chintz of the curtain and the dressing table. Plum colorod chintz with a tiny leaf design, she used to cover the cushioned chair and to make the bedspread. As can readily be seen, this bedroom had a pleasing variety of surfaces, the plain ma terials used In proper proportion to the patterned surfaces. In addition to the violet-blue sug gested above, there Is also a beauti ful powder blue that combines very effectively with peach and yellow. When a chintz of vivid blue, yellow and black Is chosen for curtain ma terial, it was found that the wall must be subdued In tone and pat tern, and wisely It was papered with a faint sepia lattice on an Ivory ground. Delicate orchids and greens have been very popular In bedrooms. When one room was repapered, a wisteria rug belonging to It had to be con sidered. With this In mind a paper with a stiff little design of bowls of rose and blue flowers, on a warm cream ground, was chosen. Curtains of dotted net, ruffled and tied back were orchid In color, while the bed spread was a quilt of orchid and green. All the daintier colors seem to be long to bedrooms. But with the vogue for antiques and the reproductions of these. It is sometimes necessary to use some brown tints. These are not prominent but are used In small er areas, and combined with rose landscape papers are used In many Colonial rooms, and seem very satis factory with the usual Ivory trim of the woodwork. PRESENT PLAY FRIDAY Several young people of Roxy Ann Orange will present a program and play tomorrow evening at the Lone I Pins Achoolhmiju. tn r!u mnrmv . In order that they might Join the Orange. The program Friday baa been an nounced for 8 o'clock, and all Grangers, as well as the public, are cordially Invited to attend. Card of Thanks. We wish to thank our many friends for their kind efforts, and for the many nice flowers during our recent bereavement. Geneva, Jean, Theron and Jerry Brown. Inn Under the Pines, J-S for reservations. Phone Si 3- THEY HAD TO HA V E SALT. Western- r Explorers Dsed Exclusively at the Mall Tribune Cooking School. Western explorers drew their salt from the, Pacific, too. The Lewis and Clark expedi tion has left but one visible mark of their trek to the Pacific-the cairn at Seasidewhere they boiled sea water to get SALT, so neces sary for their long homeward journey . . . Good salt is just as necessary today as ever. To be sure of the best, demand Leslie Salt. It comes in the convenient, full-weight (2-lb.) package. PLAIN OR A l.,'T,S3 P LESLIE S SALT IODIZED -' v ' 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 Dopartmentized Bank" r 1 MISS llt'.STKK HI VTIl Happy Kitchens are Colorful Kitchens for the HAPPY KITCHEN! 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