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PXGE NINE Free Movies at 1:30 Preceed School; Attendant for Children MTSDFORD ItAIL TRIBU1TE, MEDFORD. OREGON. THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 1932 T 10 PLEASE YOUNG GOOD FOR ELDERS Let's think aoout some desserts to please the young members of the family. They look forward to deascrt aa the best part of the meal, so It ought to be worth while to plan and prepare foods worthy of such appreciation. And, while we are about it, we might as well make them sufflqlently interesting to ap peal to everyone kill two birds with one stone, so to speak. After a good meal, grownups will feel a lot better, and be more pleasing to live with too, If dessert is the kind that would agree with children. So, for the good of all, light and tasty desserts are suggested today. Delicious Fruit Whips. 1 cup drained, cooked fruit 1 tablespoon lemon juice Sugar to sweeten a egg whites A tfthlofinnon rtnwrirr1 ftiimf 1 cup whipping cream. Mix the sweetened fruit and lemon juice and chill. Beat the egg whites stiff and fold In the powdered sugar, beating until smooth. Fold in the chilled fruit then the whipped cream. Serve in parfalt glasses with plain cookies. Orange Cream Custard. 3 Tablespoons cornstarch 14- cup cold milk 3 cups scalded milk 3 eggs 3 tablespoons sugar teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon orange extract Orange sections. Meringue 3 egg whites teaspoon salt y4 teaspoon baking powder 3 Tablespoons powdered sugar. Mix cornstarch with cold milk and add to scalded milk, then cook in double boiler about IS minutes, tlrrlng until it thickens. 81owly add beaten yolk with sugar and salt. Cook three minutes, stirring continuously. Cool. Cut orange sec tions Into bottom of casserole and cover with cool custard which has been flavored with extract. Cover with egg whites, beaten with salt, powdered sugar and baking powder. Bake at 326 for 10 minutes or until light brown. Date Butterscotch Tapioca. 8 cups milk 1 cup brown sugar y4 teaspoon salt 4 tablespoons minute tapioca 1 egg, beaten 1 tablespoon butter cup cut dates teaspoon v&nllla teaspoon orange flavoring.-. Heat the milk to scalding, add sugar ana salt and stir until dis solved thro add the tapioca and cook until clear, stirring occasionally Pour some of the hot mixture slowly into the beaten egg and return to double boiler for three minutes Remove from range and add butter, dates and flavoring. Mold and chill. Serve with thin custard sauce, fruit or cream. Rice Parfalt 3 cups hot boiled rid 114 cups milk 1 cup cream 1 cup sugar 1 cup nut meats . 1 teaspoon vanilla teaspoon salt 1 Tablespoon gelatine. Soak gelatine In milk about five minutes and dissolve In hot rice. Add sugar (white or brown), and salt and cool. Fold in whipped cream then nut meats and flavor ing. Mold and chill. Serve in layers or plain with chocolate or fruit auoe. Cream Puffs. 1 cup hot water Captivates Housewives Here , TV. s- 3 - h . t eTI v 1 " , v s ! - & it boiling, salted water, add flour all at one time and stir until it leaves the side of the pan. Remove from range and cool until you may rest your hand against the outside of the pan without burning. Add the eggs, one at a time, and beat each one In well. Drop by teaspoonful on greased pan and bake 45 minutes at 350 degrees. Fill with whipped cream, mock cream filling or fresh sweetened fruit. Auto glass installed while you wait; Prices right. Brill Sneet Metal Works Real Estate or Insurance Leave it to Jones. Phone 79fl. IRE FREEDOM FOR With the approach of longer and more pleasant days everyone Is look ing forward to weekends, drives, va cations. For many years the bugaboo of short trips was the condition the house was in after the return, Commenting on modern efforts for leu worry, more efficiency and more leisure, MUi Estella Dorgan, Copco horn service director said, "with this electrical refrigeration In the home there is no need for worry, as far as the food and refrigeration are con cerned. When you leave your home you know that while you are gone there will be constant, unwavering temperature, and that the food left behind will be kept in safe condi tion. 'This time of the year," she con tinued, "the kiddles are apt to be more active, and want more light between-meal bites. It Is a comfort to know that there Is always some thing In the refrigerator that will be In fit condition for them to eat. "Longer, warmer dayi mean more salads, cold drinks, more varying menus to feed the lagging appetites. Electrical refrigeration off era the means for all these. Argentina Halts Immigrants, BUENOS AIRES (AP) Immigra tion Into Argentina in 1931 totalled S6,3?3. compared with a 10-year average of 140,000, and accomplished the object of preventing unemploy ment as emigration for the year amounted to 53,677, leaving the na tion with a net Increase of only 13650. Papuans Hunt Heads, SYDNEY, Australia (AP) Sir Hu bert Murray, administrator of Papua, says that savage headhunters still dash down from the mountains there and raid peaceful Tillages. About 60.000 of the 300,000 native remain uncivilized. Desirable houses always In first class condition for rent, lease or sale, Call 106. littler ncai u Never before has a home economist delighted southern Oregon women at a cooking school more than Hester Heath Is now pleading guesta at the Holly. Her personality and helpful cooking tips, made a decided hit with housewives who thronged the Holly yesterday and this afternoon. Those who remember Miss Heath as Clara Miller Sex ton, who conducted The Mall Tribune cooking school here In Vi-iH, were especially anxious to attend and renew acquaintances with the capable and charming little cookery expert. yA teaspoon salt yK cup flour cup butter 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 cup flour 1 tablespoon cornstarch 4 eggs t teaspoon salt Cream filling " 3 cups scalded milk cups sugar 1 cup whipped cream. 1 tablespoon butter To make paste, melt butter In After the Cooking School See The Display of Electrical Supplies at LEONARD'S In the Holly Theatre Building Nationally Advertised Lines at Money Saving Prices MORRIS B. LEONARD Wise Medford Housewives Patronize The . . sv ri iME GHCEEY "Serves You Right' Phone 743 S06-60 East Main ThU little itore across Bear Creek bridge U one of Medford i most popular jjroceriei . . . High quality merchandise and intelligent service are the reasons why women think of the Home Grocery 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. J. R. Monroe, Prop. A F Coo henomenal king ctioo i Sale eavy CAST Aluminum Ware A big shipment of nationally distributed and famous brand of heavy CAST Aluminum Cooking Uten sils will be offered to southern Oregon people at EXTRAORDINARY PRICE REDUCTIONS. Just think of it! HALF PRICE and LESS for these MASTERCAST MIRROR-FINISHED utensils the same reliable quality of CAST ALUMINUM WARE demonstrated and sold from ,,house-to-house" at DOUBLE OR MORE THESE PRICES! Hundreds of value-wise housekeepers will take advantage of this special sale WHILE THESE BARGAINS LASTI $?oPoZhaMosre- $1 Down, $l.oo a Week Tea Kettles Note the Neat Paneled Design Five-quart Blze. Mnde bo that kettle may be filled through epout. avoia Ing clanger of &n Q IS icaldlng Jj.7J (House-to-hou price 0.U5) mi J 4 Check Your Needs The Complete List K Ffmie to HmiMi S.M.K Prion PRICES $ 6.90 ,6.60 8.60 8.05 0.40 7.60 8.60 13.60 12.50 13.05 8.50 12.50 10.50 9.85 15.00 19.05 $ .99 .99 .99 .99 195 195 2.95 295 2.95 295 295 2.95 295 295 3.95 629 ARTICLES 10-Inch Skillets 2- Qt. Saucepan and Cover 3- Qt. Open Saucepan 13-Inch Griddle 10-Inoh Skillet and Cover 3- Qt. Saucepan and Cover 4- Qt. Saucepan and Cover ' 7-Qt. Kettle and Cover 5- Qt. Dutch Oven and Cover French Roaster Large Double Fryer 3-Qt. Casserole and Cover 12-Cup Coffee Maker 5-Qt. Tea Kettles 10j4-Qt. Pres. Kettle, Cover 3-Qt. riplicate Set & Covers Triple Saucepans 3 Covered Fans Each 3-Quart Size Made with InterchangeabU handl. XJ thasa pana to cook three different food over on tt OQ burner - $UtMi (House-to-house price $10.95) V Griddles 13 In. Size, Reversible Very handy. Use one side for broiling chops, ateaka or bacon; other QQ side for pancakes, etc I7I7C (House-to-house price 8.96) 3-Quart Sauce Pans $1.95 With Cover Heary cast Sauce Pana with dMachatjie handle and heavy can cover; 3-qt. aize. (HouM-to-house price 97.00) Coffee Pots 12-Cup Size With Stand Msy be used to prepare coffee by the ususl boiling method. Fitted with in sert for drip tO QC of fee P60 (House-to-house price 110 60) c ' Preserving Kettles $2.95 7-Quart Size With Cover Heavy east Preserving Kettle with ball bandit and heary cast cover. 7-qt. alz.. (Houso-to-houso prlc 113.60) 10-Inch Skillets 99c As Above Heavy cast Skillet, with detachable handle. (House-to-house prlc. 19.00) fZmur. rTT7.."k Casseroles Covered Skillet 10'i-lnch Covered Bklllev-deep sldea. A real value $ 95 (House-to-house price 940) Combination Casserole and Baking Dish Three-quart elze, with cover. Bultabi. for preparing scalloped A r Af potatoes, baking, etc PaCs0 (Huuse-to-bouse prlc. 112.60) Omelette Pans Mar Be Used as Double Frying Pans A splendid utility pan. Us. It for pre paring omelet, or warming A ly Qp up foods, etc. J)2e73 (House-to-house prlc. $8.60) ' la-Inch Oval Covered French Roaster. An exceptional buy at (House-to-house prlc $16.00) $3.95 $1 00 Down I. .11 roo h.v. to pay on purchase. o S10 or more bal.nc SI. week. Positively None Sold to Dealers L MEDFORD FURNITURE & KDWL CO, FRIDAY "From the Cheapest that's Good to the Best that's Made" SALE BEGINS Buy NOW While this Stock Lasts ' An