Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 31, 1933, Page 4, Image 4

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    JTEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUXE, 'MEDFOTtD, OREGON', VFEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1933.-
Every Housewife Is Invited to Enjoy Delightful Cooking School
PREPARING MEAL
Jackie Takes A 'Cut'
NEWSPAPER MANAGER SLAIN
When cooking fish, wash well In
cold water, pat dry with a aoft cloth
or crumpled paper and cook.
Morgan Partner
Individual Handkerchiefs.
Community Plate
SILVER
SIMPLE
by
A good way to prevent children
from using one another's handker
chiefs and to avoid confusion In sort
ing them Is to provide each child with
handkerchiefs with borders or de
signs of a dlcttnctlve color pink,
blue, green or yellow.
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From Monarch Home Service Dept.
Betides being modern method of
simplifying food preparation, oven
cookery Is healthlul cookery. Food
retain the elements xnicn maae mem
valuable became they are not loat
In the cooking wrater. By using
utensils with tight fitting covere,
wry little or no water la necessary
except on dried fruits or vegetables
In which case sulflclent water to
cover should be used. However, pre
vious soaking Is not necessary In the
latter case.
Freeh Irulte and vegetables are
usually cooked without water but
where wter Is used. It Is not neces
sary to have more than will cover
the bottom of the kettle to a depth
of one-quarter Inch. This prevents
the vegetables sticking to the kettle
which occurs to a slight extent to
all vegetables wltftout water. Where
butter Is added to the vegetables
without water, a slightly browned
effect Is produced.
The following oven dinner sugges
tions have been planned so the en
tire meal can be prepared at the
same temperature during the re
quired time:
Menu No. 1
Crown Roast of Pork
Boiled Noodles
Buttered White Turnips
Apple and Celery Salad
Peach Polly
Time 1M hours.
Temperature 390 degrees.
Menu No. 2
Baked stuffed Fish
Baked Tomatoes
Parsley Potatoes ,
Cole Slaw
Cherry Pudding
Time 1V4 hours.
Temperature 375 degrees.
Menu No. 8
Baked Beef Heart
Buttered Carrots
Franconla Potatoes
Pleblan Salad
Sliced Peaches
Oatmeal cookies
Time 8 hours.
Temperature 300 degrees. . .
Menu No. 4
Baked Sparerlbs and Sauerkraut
Baked Potatoes .
Waldorf Salad
Lemon Pudding
Tlmf a hours.
Temperature 360 degrees.
Menu No. 5
Mushroom Steak
,. ! . Baked Potatoes
Tomato Asplo Salad
Marguerites
Siloed, Bananas
Time 1 hour.
v Temperature 300 degrees.
St
Jackie ' Cooper of the movies
keeps his smile as he figures out
his salary cut of $76,000 for the
next two years. He Is to get $1,300
weekly Instead o( $2,000 but Jackie
thinks he still should be able to
make both ends meet. (Associated
Press Photo
' W. B. Cra use, nurseryman, 038 So.
fir St.
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(Continued from Pago One.)
the American Petroleum Institute,
which eald betterment would "become
Immediately apparent upon ratlonai
control of crude oil production with
out which further distress la Inevit
able."
Dry Goods Moving.
The National Retail Dry Goods as
sociation reported "definite upturn in
aales" and a favorable trend In both
production and employment.
"Sales have been fairly well main
tained," aald the National Cannera'
association, "and In some lines, such
as corn, the movement of products
from canners' hands has been some
what above the average In recent
months."
Volume of sales of meat "has been
maintained, " the Institute of Ameri
can Meat Packers said, while the Na
tional Association of Manufacturers
of the United Btates reported that
"there Is a very general and growing
feeling of optimism that has de
veloped since the new administration
went into office, and particularly
during the post few weeks."
YOU'LL SEE ONLY
ME
KIND OF CHOCOLATE
m the COOKING SCHOOL
2
Notice that Ghirardelli's Ground
Chocolate takes the place of
Sweet Chocolate, Bitter Choco
late and Cocoa one kind of
chocolate for att chocolate uses.
There's a hint for home use:
Make att your chocolate dishes
with Ghirardelli's Ground Choco
late beverage, desserts, cakes,
icings, puddings, cookies, sauces
and sundaes.
GIMRORDELLrS
From Monarch Home 8ervlce Dept.
Oven cooked meaU are becoming!
more and more popular because the
economical housewife realizes that
less fuel la used when the whole meal
Is cooked In the oven at one time.
Desserts are frequently a problem,
but there need be no lack of variety
for custards, puddings, both baked
and steamed, and fruit Betty's, may
all be cooked at oven dinner temper
atures. In planning meals, the dessert
should complement the rest of the
food. If the main course contains
foods high In fat, aa pork roost or
baked ham, the dessert should be
tart, not rich, in the sense of con
taining much fat, and comparatively
light and easily digested. Lemon,
cherry or rhubarb puddings would fit
Into this menu successfully.
Pish, because of the characteristic
flavor, should be followed by a high
ly flavored and crisp dessert, such as
an apple Betty made with tart apples
or the Escalloped Cranberries.
Desaerte, aa custards, bread pud
ding and floating Islands, should not
t6 used In the same meal with cream
ed meats or vegetables, because of
the duplication of milk flavors.
Steamed puddings can be prepared
in the oven when the molds, cither
individual or large, are placed In a
pan of boiling water which la tightly
covered and set In the oven. If the
temperature of the oven is maintain
ed at 360 degrees P., the foods will
be steamed In the same length of
time as If they were cooked on the
surface unr-J. This method Is not
to be recommended unless other foods
requiring a long time baking are
cooked In the oven att he same time.
Man ylndlvldual puddings may be
prepared at one time In a roaster, for
by placing a perforated divider or
wire rack between, two layers of molds
can be fitted nicely. The steaming
period should be lengthened for the
larger amount, about an hour being
required 'to steam a roaster full of
small molds of puddings.
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Ed Davis (loft), discharged Janitor, was hela In Los Angeles on
murder charges following the desth of E. Gail Patterson (right) from
bullet wounds. According to police Davis was quarreling with the
purchasing agent .of a Los Angeles newspaper and Patterson rushed
to his defense to be shot through the heart. Davis had wounded the
other man. (Associated Press Photos)
Helps for Housewives
AMONG THE CONTRIBUTORS:
Mr. 41exandr R. George, Author of "Menus of the Day
Mary Graham Bonner, Author of "Sundown Stories"
Alice Jud&on Peale, Author of "Talks to Parents'
APARTMENT CHILD HAS
GYMNASIUM IN DOORWAY
A doorway "gym" helpa one apart
ment house child to get bis exercise.
A stout wooden curtain pole set at
a convenient height In wooden recep
tacles screwed Into the sides of the
door frame forms a horizontal bar.
When not In use It can be removed
with a twist. Three heavy hooks are
screwed Into the upper part of the
door frame. Prom the two outer ones
a removable rope swing with a sim
ple board seat Is suspended, from the
middle hook a thick knotted rope
suitable for climbing.
Apple Float a Party Dessert.
A simple dessert for a children's
party is apple float with whipped
cream. For a half dogen guests the
white of one egg stiffly beaten and
stirred Into the apple sauce lifts thla
dessert from one of dullness to some
thing delicate and tempting. The
dash of whipped cream on the top
further Improves It.
Test for Fish Freshness.
The freshness of fish Is determined
by firm flesh, bright gills, molst-lodk
lng open eyes and shiny scales. Be
suspicious of any odor except the
natural smell of fresh fish.
Yovl are Invited to Attend
The Mail Tribune
COOKING SCHOOL
BE SURE AND NOTICE
MISS HESTER HEATH'S
Demonstrations Using the Economical and Efficient
25 Ounces for 25c
SAME PRICE TODAY
as 42 ears ago
The demonstrator will show you how
this double tested double - action
baking powder will produce Fine
Texture and Large Volume in your
bakings also, why K C is economical
and ecent in use. It requires but
1 level teaspoonrul to & cup of flour
for all ordinary baking.
You will realize that it is not necessary
to pay high prices for baking powder
Then try K C yourself. Give it
the oven test and judge by results.
MILLIONS OF POUNDS USED
BY OUR GOVERNMENT
B ?$7art -.gating S0Jd.
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Casserole Seen Best Method.
WASHINGTON From the stand
point of cooking value baking a vege
table In Its skin or In a casserole Is
the best method, say federal food ex
perts. The baking should be slow,
with moderate oven heat. Potatoes,
aquaah, cucumbers, tomatoes and
onions, for example, contain enough
water to form steam and keep them
moist. The skin holds In the steam.
KEEP MEDICINE CABINET
BEYOND CHILD'S REACH
The medicine cabinet In a house
where there are little children should
be placed so high that they, cannot
reach It even by standing on a chair.
It should have a firm catch which
they cannot readily learn to manage.
The children's tooth brushes and soap
and other bathroom necessities should
be kept on a little accessible shelf
of their own.
Table Mats Useful.
In many homes table mats and run-
ners are being used In place of large
table cloths. Borne are gayly colored
prints, some plain colors. Mats mads
of gingham with bright checks give
an air of Informality to the table. If
the mats are home-made, select colors
and materials which will stand many
washings. The mats may be fringed
or hemmed, depending upon the style
selected.
Boll In f Requires Precautions.
WASHINGTON Boiling vegetables
calls for greater precautions to pre
serve the food value, says the Bu
reau of Home Economics. For cab
bage, turnips, onions, cauliflower and
brussels sprouts use only enough
water to cover and boll gently. Cook
green vegetables, such as turnip tops,
kale or spinach In a very small
amount of water, or none at all ex-
Thomas W. Lamont, a partnsr In
the house of Morgan, follows close
ly the testimony at the senate com
mittee Investigation of the vast
private bank. (Associated Press
Photo)
cept the moisture which clings to the
leaves after washing.
Dish towels should be soaked In
boiling water Into which a dash ol
soda has been sprinaled.
Mac. and Ted buy old tires. 33 No.
Front St.
ASK YOUR DEAXEE
SCHRADER'S
Argentine ANT
POWDER
SAFE CLEAN SURE
During the month of June
yon can have a Community
Plate Service for Six, 26
pieces, with hollow handle,
stainless knives. Regular
$28.75, at the lowest price in
Community's history,
$19.75
Buy now, sliver prices may never
bo so low.
We Specialize in High
Grade Silverware
Lawrence's
Jewelry Store
m)iraaiiiTTiiiiir
dow, where yoa cut rmrrmv It , J
A sensational reform tn cabinet
design. ..cea.a, smooth lines that
rise in simple classic style from
a massive base of ebony-black
porcelain.
Conveniences! Features! Refine
ments! Including a new door
latch that opens at a touch when
hands are full... a new scientific
shelf arrangement odor
proofed ice cubes.
Improved cooling. ..the famous
Rollator mechanism, with more
power than ever before. ..for
better refrigeration and greater
economy.
Rollator Refrigeration!
Specified by 100,793 women and
built to meet the refrigeration
and satisfy yourself that the new
Norge meets every desire yon
have had for ideal refrigeration.
With all of these advance
ments and hs increased power,
the new Norge costs no more to
boy and less to use. That's why
we urge yon to see the new Norge
before yom bay. Norge Corpora
tion: Division' of Borg-Warner
Corporation,
NORG E
THE ROLLATOR
A ROLLER ROLLS AND THERE'S ICR. THAT'S
ALL THERE IS TO THE SIMPLI OPERA
TION Ot THE ROLLATOR MECHANISM.
E.J. FELDMAN
Formerly White Sewing Machine Agency
THE ORIGINAL
CHOCOLATE
24 North Bartlett.
Phone 937-J