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PAGE SIX MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 16, 1932. Many Housewives Enjoy Homemakers' Bureau Cooking School r E E BOON FOR WIVES How much time ahould the houae- wlfe epend In preparing the everaje family meal? Electric cookery eiperU claim that the modern housewife doea her cook ing while In the garden, at tne bridge club or while ahopplng. She placea the food In the OTen, eew the timer on the eleotrlc range and the temperature control and then turna her mind to other things. She can go to the atore, llt her neigh bor, attend a club meeting or a tea and return to find that the electric range haa dinner all cooked and warm, ready for serving. "Moat of ua can recall the day, not ao far distant, when It was dif ficult to Induce people to light their homes with eleotrlclty," aaya Mlaa Estells Dorgan, home aervlce di rector for the California Oregon Power company. "Since then elec trical devlcea galore have been In etalled. "More than a million women now cook electrically and this number la Increasing dally because the mon ern electric range la speedy, clean, economical and time releasing. It heats quickly and the heat la ap plied directly to the food to be cooked. Accurate temperature con trol and timers make every recipe certain. There are no cooking fall ures. no undercooking, no overcook ing. "Oleanllnesa ot the range la ex plained by absence 01 amoke, grease and grime. PoU and pans used in cooking do not become soiled. Pot and pan washing la easier, quicker. New metMtxU of using electric cook ery, too, enable the housewife to cook vegetables and meets and re tain In them all the health-building vitamins, and, at the aame time, pre vent ehrlnkage of foodstuffs, thus effecting considerable eavlngs." Salem Plumbing A Heating Cor poration of Portland received con tract for Installation of new boiler In heating plant for Capitol group of buildings. Olendale. Oround broken for con struction of new Aealea Orange hall at site recently purchased near Junc tion of Paclflo highway and Quince Creek road. Lakevlew, Forty million feet tim ber purchased on north side of Cot tonwood reservoir, about 30 miles northwest of here, announced by Tar ter, Webster e Johnson. Nysea. Jacob Peterson Improving 80 acres of land north of town he re cently purchased from Roy Wlllough- Westinghouse Ranges Used ffegp2j?( $$$$$$ A Murjtaret I-enore Ouuteti, home etiouomiht with Julia ! Wright' Home ma Item' Bureau, Is unlnjf two W eatlnRhouw ranges tn demonstrating new recipes at the Fox Klnlto this week. The rantes were furnished by the Peoples Electric Store, Westlnghouiie den Jem In this city. Cooking School Program Here is the program for the last day at the Safeway Stores' Cooking School which is being conducted by Miia Mar garet Lenore Coates at the Fox Rialto Theatre. Friday The planning of informal home dinners will be thor oughly covered,' Republican Solidarity Is Country s Salvation CHICAGO, June 16 (AP) Repre sentative Bernard S. Snell, perma nent chairman of the Republican na tional convention, told Its delegates today that the -solidarity of their party In "this crisis means the sal vation of the United States." The New Yorker alternated denun ciation of the Democrats and praise of President Hoover but, like Senator L. J. Dickinson of Iowa, In the key note speeoh yesterday, he did not mention prohibition. "By long trial In the actual respon sibility of conducting the govern ment," Snell said, "the Republican party has become capable of gov erning." He asserted that outside the Re publican party is "confusion and chaos," adding "the only sound and united sentiment In the United states Is represented in this convention." Ia support of charges that the Democratic party Is "fatally weak" because It Is "utterly lacking In team work," Snell referred to the house of representatives, of whloh he Is minority leader. Placed In control there, he said, the opposition did well enough as long as it followed the president but once they "set out to carry forward their own program they exhibited colossal incapacity, hopeless division and disintegration with the result that there wa a complete collapse of their party machinery." "The Democratic party la a mob of feud and factions," he continued, "unable to bring order out of chaos In Its own ranks. How can It be expected to maintain order In gov Klamath Falls. Bids to be received June 33 for construction of addi tional shop facilities at local unit of state highway commission. FOR SALE AT NEARLY HALF DESCRIPTION Standard Model built to leU for $151.50 4 Cooking Top Units Oven 15x18 inches Automatio Oven Con trol Vitreous Enamel Finish Colors White, Cream or Oreen Trim Chrome Fully Guaranteed The California Oregon rower Company, by special arrangement w ith the Monarch Mai- ' leablo Iron Range Company and in co-operation with the .Med ford dealers listed below, makes one of the most astounding offers in the history of electric ranges. The present list pince of this model, which includes nothing but the range, is $151.50. However, if you will go to your dealer at once you may purchase this range in any one of three colors for the extra ordinary sale price of $00.50, and, in addition, all wiring aud labor necessary to its Installation w ill bo furnished with out extra charge. Easy terms. See your denier today. Cupp Furniture Store Palmer Electric Company Peoples Electric Store Leonard Electric Electric Wiring Company THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY REFRIGERATION BY ELECTRICITY AIDS With the approach of longer and more pleasant days everyone Is look ing forward to week-ends, drives, va cations. For many years the bugaboo of short trips was the condition the home was In after the return. Commenting on modern efforts for leas worry, more efficiency and more leisure, Miss Estlla Dorgan, home service director of The California Ore gon Power company, local dlatrlcutor for General Electric refrigerators said, "with electrical refrigeration In the home there is no need for worry, s far as the food and refrigeration are concerned. 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 condition. "This time of the year," she con tinued, "the kiddles are apt to be more active, and want more light be-tween-meal bites. It Is a comfort to know thae there Is always something In the refrigerator that will be In fit condition for them to eat. "Longer, warmer days mean more salads, cold drinks, more varying menus to feed the lagging appetites. Electrical refrigeration offers the means for all these." Malln. Work under way on recon structing section of Col I fom la -Oregon state line road from here to Lost river. 1 MM I I different ex SYRUP PIE 1 cup Max-i-muM Syrup 1 cup susar 1 tbsp. melted butter ' 2 eggs, slightly beaten 1 tsp. vanilla Stir syrup and sugar together until sugar is dissolved. Add melted butter and slightly beaten eggs and vanilla. Blend all together and bake with a top crust as a fruit pie. Bake 45 minutes in a moderate oven (350F.). Serve VERY cold. While this pie is very rich, it is delicious and This it an old family recipe. an an aaai r i Im Max-I-Milm Syrop ts uaed exclusive!? In recipes demonstrated at the gateway Cooking school. 7 F?yfTtwv-''kT'viy'ag p i.-juiiaiiai wiawi t '' v i V 'HI J Let's look for here's the best left-overs "tip"io many a day! Just let Jell-O turn those left-overs into delicious new dishes! Lovely dishes! Enough to serve 4 or 61 Jell-O is a wonder at making a little go a long wayl So try the recipes given here and send at once for the new 48-page Jell-O recipe booklet. It's full of attractive economy ideas. Address General Foods, Dept. 0-166, Battle Creek, Mich. I LOOK FOR THE NAMB ON THE PACKAGE. BE SURE YOU GET GENUINE JEU-O. INTEftVltWtfti You ire rav ishing tonight. Miss Williams, in that gorgeous blue crepe gown. Come onl Tell me how you keep yourself so slender. Mitt WILLI am ti Not by any exercise machines or star vntion diets. 1 simply follow the He Foods Slenderizing Plan. iNTBRVHWtRi Exactly what does it allow you to est? Mitt WILLI A M ti Almost everything. I eat two salads every day with Best Foods Msyonna.se, In place of heavy, fattening foods and desserts and too many sweets. It's won derful how that simple plan will keep your figure slender. Follow Miss Williams' sucges tion. Est two salads daily topped with Best Foods May onnaise. And a minimum of fattening foods. Do this for 60 dsys and you will be amazed! But be sure your mayonnaise is Best Foods. It contains only breakfast eggs, special oil, vin egar, rare spices. Some mayon naise makers have recently in troduced cheap, inferior tillers into their products in a frantic effort to lower prices. But this we have flatly refused to do. So order a far of Best Foods Mayonnaise today. Its deli care, creamy deliciousness will give new flavor to your salads. Tnv fW BiSh Jmtl W Enwr HTt. trrry it VW 5farrWrt W Swny, nirrtyrmi mttrva. ravai:i:MM 3 LEFT-OVER PINEAPPLE? Dissolve a package of Straw berry Jell-O in IS cups boiling water; add X cup canned pine apple juice. Place 1 tablespoon Jell-O in each of 4 individual molds; break 2 walnut halves into each. Fill molds with re maining Jell-O; chill. Cut 2 slices canned pineapple ia eighths and when Jell-O is thickened) place 4 sections pineapple on each mold, press ing below surface. Chill until firm. Unmold. Garnish with additional pieces of pineapple, as shown above. Serves 4. LEFT-OVER VEGETABLES? Dissolve a package of Lemon Jell-O in a pint of boiling water. Add 2 tablespoons vinegar, X teaspoon salt, and dash of Cayenne. Chill. When slightly thickened, fold in following in gredients: cup raw carrots, finely chopped; 1 cup raw cab bage, finely shredded; 4 table spoons greeo pepper, finely chopped. Turn into individual molds. Chill until firm. Unmold on crisp watercress. 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