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Many Enjoy Opening Day of Homemakers' Cooking School
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MEDFORD MAIL TRrBTJKTE, MEDFOK1), OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1933.
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TIED TO STOVE IN
How much time should the house- j
wife spend In preparing the average
family meal?
Electric cookery experts claim that
the modern housewife does her cook
In? while In the garden, at the bridge
club or while shopping. She places
the food In the oven, sets the timer
on the electric range and the tem
perature control and then turns her
mind to other things. She can go to
the store, visit her neighbor, attend
a club meeting or a tea and return
to find that the electric range has
dinner all cooked and warm, ready
for serving.
"Most of us can recall the day, not
so far distant,' when It was difficult
to Induce people to light their homes
with electricity," says Miss Estella
Dorgan, home service director of the
local power company. "Since then
electrical devices galore have been
t stalled.
"More than a million women now
cook electrically and this number Is
Increasing dally because the modern
electric range Is speedy, clean, eco
nomical and time releasing. It heats
quickly and the heat Is applied di
rectly to the food to be cooked. Ac
curate temperature control and tim
ers make everyreclpe certain. There
are no cooking failures, no under
cooking, no overcooking.
"Cleanliness of the range Is ex
plained by absence of smoke, grease
and grime. Pots and pans used In
cooking do not become soiled. Pot
and pan washing Is easier, quicker.
New methods of using electric cook
ery, too, enable the housewife to cook
vegetables and meats and retain In
them all the health-bulldlng vita
mins, and, at the same time, prevent
shrinkage of foodstuffs, thus effect
ing considerable sayings."
ELKS BAND TO PLAY
AT MEET THURSDAY
The Elks band will be present at
the Past Exalted Rulers annual affair
Thursday night and promises some
thing out of the ordinary in music
according to Wilson Walte. The lat
est "dope" Is that "Pop" Gates will
occupy the exalted rule's chair for
the evening and plenty of entertain
ment Is assured.
This Is a special annual affair and
Exalted Ruler Joe Fllegel urges every
Elk to be present.
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New spring shoes now on display.
A larger and smarter variety than we
have ever had, and at only si .95 to
3.S5. The Band Box and Shoe Box.
WHAT SOCIETY IS WEARING IN THE SOUTH
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Dorothy NyswanneT
Neva Samuels
Bernlc OIU
Clara Younger
Mary Blachoff .
Dorothy Leonard
Mildred Oathea
Lucille Murray M
Marlon Hamrlck, Ct. Polnt..
Venlta Anderson -
Mollte Brown
Shirley Offord
Alloa Farnaworth
Loleta Bennett
Dorothy Shaw
Ruth Demoreat
Chrystlne Fearaon ,
Katherlne Stewart
Helen Stewart
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These pictures show what society l wearlna during play time at Palm Beach, Fla. Pajamas aeem
to be as popular as ever for the beach and street. Mrs. Theodore D. Buhl (left) of Detroit wears
red corduroy suit with a double breaated Jacket. Mrs. Harrison Williams (right) of New York roclety
combines white trousers with a knitted Jacket. On ths beach cameramen found Jane Emery (center)
of Chlcaao wearing a green and white sun suit with black shorts. (Associated Press Photos)
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Ruth Meusel -Louise
El rod
Billy Ranney
Josephine Power .
Evlyne McKee ..
Winifred Jonea
Edna Newbry, Talent .
Jean Chamberlain
Jean Swlgart
Oracle Wakefield. Jacksonville
Frances Wakefield, J'ksonvllle
Virginia Pick, Jacksonville.-..
Oleta Rogers . . .....
Marie Rlgdon, Ashland...
Lucille Gordon, A&hl&nd... ......
Frances Cramer, Ashland
Maxlne Miller, Ashland....
Florence Bellinger, Ashland
Lucille Cramer, Ashland
Virginia Crandall, Ashland .
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Margaret Purcell
Rosamond Wall ....
Gldgeon Crew
Lucy Clement .
Melva Parrot ,
Justine Miller .
Jean Dungee .
Dorothy Peterson .
Wllma Morgan
Mildred Walker
Gertrude Hasklna
Gertrude Henderson .
Margaret Morrison .
Viola Dietrich
Nellie Bushnell
Jean Fltzglbbon ..
Eunice Wheeler , ,,
Edna Brewold
Elizabeth Purcell .
Wanda Walzak
Hilda Slngler
Audrey von Stein .
Ejeanor Orth
Blllte earless
Bernlce Cameron .
Flora Collins
Maud Demorest ,
Joyce Banish .......
Ruth Hanscam
Virginia Gregory ........
Frederlcka Brommer
Marian Moore
Ellow Mae Wilson ....
Marjory Mulholland .......
Margaret Pennington ......
Geraldlne Latham .. .....
Cecil Humphrey ........
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Dorothy Gould
Genevieve Brown
Dorothy Reynolds
Sally Roberta . .
Frances Sparrow .
Erlene Taylor, Ruch .
Geraldlne Thompson
Dorothy Lee
Lorraine Roseberry ..
Pearl Rhodes
Peggy Glnn
Viola Strong
Dolores Holbrook
Louise Laughead. Jacksonville
Alice Walton, Jacksonville
Bernedlne Arnold, Jacksonville
La Vonne Tonner, Ashland.
Norma Gordon, Ashland.
Frances Hess. Ashland
Beth Joy, Ashland .
Frances Splndler, Aahland.
Marie Woodson, Ashland...
Doris Conger
Olive Gardner, Ashland...
Mary Polly, Ashland ...
Katherlne Applegate
Elizabeth Applegate . ,
Marcella Smyth -
Jean Van Dyke...
Mary Van Ryke .
Goldle Hlgdon
Margarite McAllister ..
Ruth Boussum
Evelyn Leonard ....
Margaret Burroughs .....
Dorothy Baughman ...
Thelma Heard
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1,500
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, 17,900
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. 1,800
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SCHOOL FEATURES
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Best Poods Mayonnaise Is one of
the natlonall-known products being
featured at the Safeway Homemakers
Bureau cooking school, being con
dudcted this week. An attractive ad
vertisement, based upon the slender-
lztng properties of Best Foods may
onnaise, appears in today's Mall Tri
bune. A convincing testimonial by
Lily an Tashman, famous star of the
silver screen, la embodied In this
striking advertisement.
Booklets describing tasty salad
menus made possible with Best Foods
mayonnaise, will be available for
cooking school guests through the
courtesy of Bob Ellis, representative
In southern Oregon. Mr. Ellis fea
tures these valuable booklets at the
Safeway school this week.
OF
A song, aimed to bring an immeas
urable amount of publicity to the
Rogue River valley and all sections
visited by the 'Rogue, was Introduced
last night In the program of the
Oregon Lumber Jacks over KMED.
Written by 0. J. Williams, rancher
of Trail, the eong tells the story of
"The Friendly Old Rogue." The fish
ing opportunities offered here, the
beauty, the hunting and all other
recreational features of the region
have been woven Into the song,
whose tune moves along at a rhythm
similar to that of the "Strawberry
Roan." It was sung by Russell Ross
last night and brought much praise
for author and singer from radio
listeners.
Copies of the words have been
placed on sale at book and music
shops here and at sporting goads
stores. The author hopes to sell a
sufficient number of copies as souve
nirs to finance publication of his
composition In music form.
BIRTHS
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd BE,
Hedgpath of Central Point, a son,
weighing 0 pounds, 13 ounces, at the
Sacred Heart Hospital today.
rot a Ami oMitmii
DELICIOUS
Just watch their faces beam with delight when the
treat is waffles or hot-cakes heaped-over with Max-i-mum
Syrup. M-m-m! How deliriously different
from any syrup that you may have used before.
For Max-i-mum is so delicate, so mellow, so rich
in genuine old-time deep-woods Maple, blended
with pure cane sugar . . . and, best of all, you may
use it as generously as you please and still be thrifty!
Try Max-i-mum syrup with biscuits... use it in cakes,
desserts, and frostings. In so many modern-cook
ery ways you may use it lavishly, for the price is
so extremely reasonable!
Call at your nearest Safeway Store today for a crystal
erring bottle of Max-i-mum Syrup, or the generous can.
Max-i-mum Syrup Is Featured In Many Uses at lie Safeway Stares Home
makers Bureau Cooking School. It has merited the Hr.mrTr: ', r? Bureau
Seal of Approval because of the eery Dutinctive, true Maple-flavor.
HEALTH ASSN. TO
MEET THURSDAY
The Jackson County Health asso
ciation will meet Thursday after
noon at a o'clock at the home of Mrs.
Glen Fabrlck with the Medford com
mittee acting as hostesses.
Nominations for new officers will
be made, report of the tuberculosis
Christmas Seal sale will be read, and
results given of the findings of the
milk Investigation committee. The
financial chairman will also read her
report.
Community chairmen will give re
ports on child welfare work done In
the various districts this winter. All
members are urged by Miss Mildred
Carlton, president of the association
to be In attendance.
It makes you
a better cook
. . . this shortening , with eveiy advantage!
At last a shortening that does every job well. Formay! So different,
so much better in eight important ways that professional cooks by
dozens and housewives by thousands are changing to it. Try it your
grocer will refund purchase price if you're not delighted.
Swift & Company Purveyors of Fine Foods
1. FASTEST creaming of all
2. Makes LIGHTER cakes, FLUFFIER biscuits
3 Stands HIGHER deep-frying temperatures;
no smoke
4. FLAKIER crusts from springier dough
5. The PUREST shortening known
6. TASTELESS, odorless even when melted
7. STAYS FRESH without refrigeration
8. EASY to digest as butter
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plan she follows to keep herself
youthful and ravlshlngly slender.
lilyan Tashman'j
Perfect.FIgure
Height
5 ft.,.4H In.
Welght.108 lbs.
Neck 12H in.
Bust . . 33 In.
WaitA 75 In.
Hips . . 34 In.
Wrwf 5 In.
Thighs . 20 In.
Calf . 12 In.
Ankle. 8 In.
Scene: Mist Tasbman's Jretsing room
in a famous Broadway Ihealre.
inthviiwiri" What a gorgeous gown,
Mist Tashman! No wonder they
call you the best dressed woman on
the screen! And your figure Is abso
lutely ravishing." r
Miss tashman i "Thanks! Hattie Car
negie Is responsible for my gown,
and the Best Foods SlenderizingDiet
Plan Is partly responsible for my
figure."
iNTMVllWHi "Diet Plan, did you say?"
Miss tashman i "I know! I have an
appetite, too. 'And the very word
'diet' used to make me shiver. But
this diet plan is different. It lets you
eat almost all you want.
''All you do is substitute two salads
daily topped with Best Foods May.
oooaise in place of heavy, rich fat
tening foods. And in sixty days you
will be amazed at the results!"
Why don't yoa start this plan at
once? It's soeffective! Just eat two
crisp salads every day topped with
Best Foods Mayonnaise instead of
heavy, fattening foods, and you can
regain much of the slendcrness and
health you may envy so In others
Always remember to insist on Best
Foods Mayonnaise. It is made of
only the finest ingredients break
fast eggs, pure salad oils, selected
vinegars and rare spices. Then
double whipped for extra smoothnessi
Has the mayonnaise that you buy been
cheapened with inferior ingredients?
Has quality been sacrificed to allow '
a lower price?
Best Foods is one mayonnaise yon
know you can trust! So be sure to get
. your jar today. Sold at all grocers
FREE BOOKLETi If you want more specific
directions (or following this plan, lull ;
end for the booklet callcdJ'How to Slen
derize with Salads." Mail your nam and
address to The Best Foods, Inc. Dcpu ,
JA, 88 Lexington Avenue, New York.
TIRED T DEPRESSED T
... than watch your dietl
If you are run down, discouraged, "out
of sorts," try this amazing salsd plsn
i 3 i even if you are not worried about
over-weight. Two salads every day in
place of heavy, rich foods will make
you look and feci like a new person.
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