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BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDFORD, OREGON", TUESDAY, MAT 30, 1933. Hester Heath, Famous Home Economist, Presides at Tribune School not be secured packed In wood. The latter list will be used In soliciting support for the move. The companies will be asked to cooperate In the cam paign, which will be thoroughly ex plained In letters, sent out from the district headquarter Endorsement of the program wa Real aatata or insurance Leave U Completion of the International au to Jones, Phone 899. tomoblle highway which would con- nect Latin America with the Arctlo Broken windows glazed by Trow- olrole would cost an estimated 114. brldge Cabinet Work. 000.000. Will Conduct Cookery Lessons made here In view of tha importance of the lumber Industry to tbta section. BE BE Shoe production in the United States in January wa 6 per cent 9 ' ' above that of Janury, 1933. PRESENTED DAILY PAGE TWO NEW, INTERESTING RECIPES WILL 'Happy Kitchen' Exponent to Give Women of Medford Region Short Course in Cookery Starts 2 P. M. Tomorrow 1 the big day lor Med ford women bringing The Mall Trib une' long-awaited cooking school the rant different kind of cook ing school Imaginable. Mlu Hester Heath, who la a home economist of note and a practical cook, will be In charge of every ses sion. She will cook dozen of at . tractive, well-planned recipes and menus In her "happy kitchen." There will be splendid cookery pro grams, new and Interesting recipes, short cut In baking, modern Ideas on home management a regular "kitchen laboratory" where you can discover and learn to prepare de- llclou and healthy dishes. Uses Modern Aide. Mis Heath uses the latest and moat modern appliance In her pro grams a modern automatic refrige rator, a range with the automatic oven regulator control, and a large assortment of small handy utensils he carries with her In her own equip, ment. She declares, however, that aim. pllclty In both material and methods will be the keynote of her "happy kitchen" programs, a she believes that most housewives are more Inter eated In the homey every-day practi cal problems. Miss Heath says that one of the greatest teats o! an efficient house wile, aa with a business man, lies In her capacity to meet an emergency. "Of course." says the Ingenious cook, "It Is a great help to have an emergency shelf, but even If there I no emergency shelf to fall bsck on, there are Innumerable ways of stretching salads 'made for two,' to accommodate four: and 'doing things to two chop so that everyone will have plenty." New Recipes Planned. New recipe, waya to make tha old dlahea look different, little trick to brighten and lighten the home maker's task all will be given at The Mall Tribune's cooking sfhool. - Each day's program will be entirely different and no housewife should mtss a minute of the entertaining demonstrations. ' There will be: many distinct and separate dishes msde by Miss Heath right on the platform be fore the audience and you won't want to mlsa a one. There la no obligation or charge whatever. The Mall Tribune Invite each housewife to be It guest. The first session start tomorrow at a p. m. promptly. Plan to be there earlyl Ample seating facilities are ready In the Craterlan, and every thing la set. Let's got '7 r ( 't' I Medford has Joined In a campaign to promote the oons'.imptlon of lum ber through an Increased -uae of wooden boxee, It was announced to day by the chamber of commerce. The program of the National Wooden Box association has been endorsed by the board of director here. The purpose of the organization 1 ; to "effect a united and coordinated effort on the part of manager of the lumber and woodworking plant and ' ihelr employes, chambers of commerce ; or other ctvlo organizations, a well 1 35 wholesale and retail merchanta in each community In southern Ore gon and northern California. The -impugn will be carried On In com nunltlei, wholly or partially depend- ( nt upon the lumber and woodwork ng factory payroll for the financial i'.velfare of their cities. They will be isked to use every legitimate means :o induce packers, manufacturers and : llstrlbutora of all kinds of merchan ilse to ship Into their communities n wooden containers." ; The organization la entitled "Wood vorker's Trade Promotion League." , A complete program I outlined by he national association, providing for he selection of officers and com mitteemen. List of merchandise which can be obtained In wooden boxes or container, will be prepared and list of merchandise, which can' HESTER HEATH Known throughout the west aa a home economist or outstanding ability. Hester Heath has been secured to conduct The Mall Tribune's free cooking school this week. Her cooking schools have appealed to all housewives, regardless of their home cooking facilities . . . Medford and Rogue River valley women will like Miss Heath . . . her pleasing nenionalltv and her ability as a demonstrator will win the entliuiuutto approval of everyone ncrei "tiesier nrain- is ner professional name, and women here will re member her as Clara Miller Sexton, who conducted a Tribune school here In 1028, aa well aa the conductor of the very successful school at the Holly last March, TO WASHINGTON, May 30. API- Hugh 8. Johnson, already slated to administer the extraordinary Indus trlsl control legislation, maa named authorltalvely today aa alo in line to direct It companion measure the 3, 300,000,000 publlo works employ, ment program. until today, Johnson haa had i small office In the atato department nean that of One of the president's closest advisors. Assistant Secretary Raymond Moley. Mrs. Frederick . Lands Salmon To Mr. D. O. Frederick go all hon ors this week from the fishing ranks. She landed a 30-pound aalmon at Tahoma park, one mile below savage POWER COMMISSION SALEM. Ore.. May SO. (AP) Can didates for election to the new state power commission, created by the Orange power bill passed by the last legislature, have until Wednesday night, May SI, to file, It was an nounced todny by the secretary of atate. To date no candidates have filed for position, due to the move to refer the bill to 'the people. Should completed petition for tho referen dum lie rccelvod prior to June 8, the measure will be held up and no comml.vloners voted upon, until af ter the measure haa been approved June 9. Three member are to be elected by tho state at large under the act. for help. Mrs. Frederick report the flshllur there verv annd In nlimMAn Rapids dam, and didn't have to call I of her first claaa luck. Beauty Is Essential In the Kitchen Murray's Lovely Personal Perman ent Waves Are Easy to take Care of No Finger Waving- necessary $2.95 MURRAY'S 41 S. Central . Tel. 363 Meat and Fish Market 206 E. Main i 'X 'f ) Phone 46 HESTER HEATH Knows the Importance of Serving the Best Quality MEATS That's Why She Bought All Cuts For The Cooking School at The ECONOMY 'J The management of this strictly modern, sanitary Meat Market takes pride in offer ing Southern Oregon housewives the highest grade meats available. The Economy sells prime steer beef at all times . . and quality considered, the. prices are lower. eaa' Wifhk -Hessk Electric This skillful application of electric energy of fers advantages of interest to every thrifty homemaker. Speed Safety Economy Accuracy Coolness Cleanliness Convenience Dependability These Vital Factors Determine the Advantages of Modern Electric Cookery MONARCH Equipment will be used during the Medford Electric Range School May 31, June 1-2 at MONARCH Electric Ranges have been designed so as to ( "increase cooking speed and reduce cooking costs," with MONARCH'S "Hi-Efficiency Units" Heav iiy insulated "Speed Oven" and dependable Oven Temperature Control. TTe invite vou to witness these interesting daily sessions. Then visit our store and see our display of beautiful MON ARCH Ranges in tinted enamel finishes. John Gupp Furniture $toi;e anrrm.1 ffcvft Sell You Thi is (ar? " not 7 Sell you a less modern refrigerator than this New Norge? Not after you have seen the New Norge with, ita new conception of beauty that makes all other cabinets obsolete its new door latch that opens at a touch its RoUator mechanism that gives yon more cold than youll ever need, even in highest temperatures the Norge that has never used more current than one ordinary light bulb. Norge costs no more to own, and less to operate. See the Norge before you buy. Come in and let u tell you about it. Norge Corporation; Division of Borg-JParner Corporation, Detroit, Michigan. """aamawaawaBaaaaaaaniauuiJiaj 41 waxaeaai I I it I ' ft E. J. Feldman Formerly White Sewing Machine Agency 315 East Main Street Phone 605 24 forth Bartteft. Phone 937-J