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JIEDFORD MI42L TRIBUTE, ilEDFORD, OREGON. THURSDAY. JUNE I, 1933.
TYPING PARTY IS
SPUR FOR PUPILS
AT
Contributed.
Brilliancy at the bridge table 1
rather common in thla period of "Cui
berteonltes," but how would you like
to manipulate a typewriter lost ad
of a deck of cards at your favorite
afternoon pastime?
Thla was the experience of approxi
mately 160 typing enthusiast who
attended a progressive typing party
recently, to which Mrs. Elizabeth J-
rome. Instructor In the senior high
scAool, played hostess. Of the many
drastic methods employed by In
structors to keep pupils Interested in
school work during the warm, spring
days, one of the most successful has
been the progressive typing party
flven by Mrs. Jerome for the student
typists In her various classes.
Invitations, programs, flowers, dec
orations and even refreshments were
a few of the embellishments which
added to the festive spirit of the
party and aided In arousing enthu
siasm of the weary students whose
appetites for typing had become
slightly Jaded after months of strenu
ous and consistent work. The happy
combination of work and play were
ao achieved as to awaken the interest
of even the most Indifferent members.
Aa for the arrangements, the party
was held in the typing room at the
senior high school. The tables and
machines were placed In groups of
four, facing each other so that tbe
four contestants also faced one an-
V other like the players in a bridge
game. Six typing classes of 32 mem
bers each, participated in the party
and for every class a total of 9 accu
racy tests, lasting over a period of
two days, were conducted. Thus every
contestant was given 0 separate tests
of 0 minutes each, and winners were
chosen on the basis of lowest gross
number of errors made throughout
the two days of competition. Evelyn
Leonard won first prize In the girls'
division and Phil Qulsenberry In the
boys' division. Both were presented
with handsome pen and pencil sets by
Mrs. Jerome.
In the course of the party a test
period of five minutes would be held,
then each typist would add his score
to that of his partner. Winning cou
ples then progressed toward the head
table, while the losers remained. Two
Royal and two Underwood machines
were placed in the same group, and
as the typists progressed from table
to table they were required to work
on both types of machines alternately.
"Remarkable Improvement was
shown by the majority of the stu-
dents as a result of the party," stated
Mrs. Jerome who originated this
unique plan of maintaining and
stimulating student Interest in this
difficult course.
IRVIN L DEW OF
ANNAPOLIS. Md., June 1. (AP)
President Roosevelt today handed the
commits Ions to the 1033 naval acad
emy graduating class with an Injunc
tion to the new officers to make
friends with their countrymen.
Departing from his brief prepared
speech, Mr. Roosevelt disclosed to
the oheerlng assemblage in Dahlgren
hall that M love the United States
v navy more than any other branch of
the government.'
The former assistant secretary of
tbe navy beamed his Interest In the
occasion with a broad smile as he
handed over the neatly rolled com
missions to the white-clad gradu
ates. He recalled on his last visit
here on a similar occasion as assist
ant secretary he had "disgraced" him
self by "going sound asleep during
h the principal address."
As the president concluded bis
short talk, a cheer leader took the
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Kitchen Information
EVERT ones In while we are
asked bow many cupfuls
there are in a can. That la
because a modern kitchen would
seem an anomaly without several
ihelvea of canned foods ready to
heat and serve, or to combine In
recipes with other foods. But
the trouble It that there are lev
eral sizes of cam and many more
than two hundred varieties of
canned foods.
What to dot We scratched our
editorial head, and finally con
cluded that we could give the In
formation anyway about one ot
the most popular of canned foods
tomatoes. Clip It out and paste
It In the fly-leaf ot your cook book
or on the door of your kitchen cup
board. There you can refer to It
readily, and order a No. 2tt can
when your recipe calls for about
three and a half cupfuls of to
matoes. And, Incidentally, this
same table li practically accurate
for other vegetables and cans of
fruit as well.
THE TABLE
Cans Average Net Weight Average Cupfuls
8 ox. 8 ol 1
Plcnio (No. 1 Eastern) 11 " 1V
No. 1 Tall 16 - 2
No. 2 20 " 2't
No. 2ft 28 " S
No, 8 83 4
No, 10 6 Iba. 10 " 1
platform and the midshipmen roared
a "navy" for him.
"Remember to cultivate the friend
ship of the people," Mr. Roosevelt
told the graduates, "not alone in your
own class or profession, but the av
erage run of folks, the same folks
you would have known and liked and
affiliated with had you not been
chosen to enter and to graduate from
a highly specializes institution of
higher education."
The graduates Include:
Oregon Frederick W. Sheppard of
Portland; IRVIN L. DEW, MEDFORD;
Karl F. Neupert, Portland; Elmer F.
Glenn, La Grande.
Ivan I. Dew, known to his Med
ford friends as Lowell Daw. t.h
son of Mr.. and Mrs. I. A. Dew of the
Jacksonville highway. He was grad
uated from Medford high school In
1928. Ensign Dew was a visitor In
this city last summer, spending
about six weeks here. He is expected
to return to his nome hero about
June 10.
After a lapse of 60 years the peo
ple of Kew, England, revived this year
the custom of beating the bounds,
In which officials) solemnly march
along the boundaries of the city.
Negroes found recently In a remote
part of the Caucuses- are believed to
be descendants of slaves who escap
ed from an ancient galleon wracked
in the Black Sea,
More than -64,000 dwellings were
erected by the National Low-Prtced
Homes association of Belgium last
year.
K.C.
Baking Helps
Always sift flour and K. C. bak
ing powder together at least three
times. The more sifting, the lighter,
finer texture the cakes, blsculta. etc.,
will be.
To mix a cake, first cream butter
and sugar thoroughly, then add yolks
If used. Then alterntaely add moist
ure and flour that has been sifted
with, baking powder and stir until
smooth and glossy, adding beaten
egg whites after thoroughly mixing.
For cakes, have your oven slow to
moderate at first, until the cake Is
fully risen, then Increase heat so as
to Just brown lightly.
Always Vse K. C. Baking Powder
K. C. Everyday White Cake
14 cup butter 4 ozea.)
1 cup granulated sugar (8 oza )
cup milk.
2 cups flour (8 ozs.)
3 level teaspoons K. O.
Whites S eggs.
1 teaspoon vanilla extract.
K. C. Jelly Roll
I cup sifted flour (4 ozs.)
Scant half teaspoon salt.
V2 level teaspoons K, G. baking
powder.
Grated rind of 1 lemop
3 eggs beaten light.
1 cup sugar (8 ozs.)
sup hot miik.
Glass of Jelly.
Powdered sugar.
K. C. Strawberry Shortcake
3 cups sifted flour (10 ozs.)
2 level teaspoons K. O. baking
powder.
teaspoon salt.
14 cup shortening 4 ozs.)
About cup milk.
Butter, strawberries, sugar and
whipped cream.
K. C. Doughnuts
cup granulated sugar (6 ozs,)
1 cup sweet milk.
8 tablespoons melted butter.
8 cups flour t!3 ozs.)
1 tablespoon mace.
1 teaspoon salt.
3 eggs, the whites and yolks beat
en separately.
3 level teaspons K. 0. baking
powder.
K. C. Bran Muffins
2 cups uncooked bran (3 ozs.)
3 cups flour (8 ozs.)
14 teaspoons salt.
3 eggs.
1 cups milk.
314 level teaspoons K. O. baking
powder.
4 tablespoons sugar (3 ozs.)
3 tablespoons melted fat (1
ozs.)
Note: Permitting the bran to soak
in the milk for 1 to 3 .hours before
adding the other Ingredients, adds
greatly to Its palatabillty. Bake 38
to 40 minutes at 350 degroes to 376
degrees. -
K. C Corn Bread
314 cups corn meal (3 oza.)
S level teaspoons K. C. baking
powder.
3 eggs.
l4 teaspoons salt.
3 cups milk.
3 tablespoon melted fat 1 os.)
Bake 46 to 60 minutes at 360 de
grees to 375 degrees.
K. C. German Coffee Cake
314 cups sifted flour (0 oza.)
2 level teaspoons K. O. baking
powder.
teaspoon salt.
3 tablespoons t melted butter.
3 tablespoons sugar (1 ob.)
l eggs.
Milk
K. C. Date Murrinr
1-8 cup butter (3 3-3 ozs.)
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tells another...
Women are good judge, ol
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That' why ao many women
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After tbe cooking school
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cup sugar (3 ozs.)
1 egg.
cup milk.
3 cups flour (8 ozs.)
2 level teaspoons K. O. baking
powder.
14 teaspoon salt.
Scant V4 pound dates.
K. C. Waffles
8 oups flour (3 ozs.)
3 level teaspoons K. C. baking
powder,
'f teaspoon salt.
Yolks of four eggs.
3 cups thin cream or rich milk.
4 lb. melted butter.
Whit of four eggs, beaten dry.
K. C. Plain ran cakes
4 cups sifted flour (1 lb.)
4 level teaspoons K. C. baking pow
der. 1 teaspoon salt.
About 3 cups sweet milk.
3 eggs.
4 tablespoons melted butter.
The butter may be omitted.
Pancake flour can be made easily
with K. C. baking powder and repre
sents a substantial saving In com
parison with prepared flour.
To Make Your Own Prepared Flour
3 quarts sifted flour (8 cups or 2
lbs.)
8 level tablespoons K. O. baking
powder.
3 level teaspoons salt.
or For Pancake Flour
1 quart buckwheat flour (4 cups
or 1V lbs.)
1 quart sifted plain flour (4 cups
or i lb.)
4 level tablespoons K. O. baking
powder.
H cup sugar (4 ozs.)
9 level teaspoons salt.
Place in Mason Jars and have an
efficient pancake flour for use at all
times. Only milk Is necessary to
preparo the batter.
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Cooking School
It Is Being Conducted For Your Benefit
MISS HESTER HEATH
will give you valuable information on home
, economics and the product she uses in her work
Be sure and notice her demonstrations using
the economical and efficient
25 Ounces for 25c
SAME PRICE TODAY
as 42 Years Ago
The demonstrator will show
you how In using this double
tested double-action baking
powder you get Fine Texture
and Large Volume In your bak
ingswhy K C is economical
and efficient, requiring only
one level teaspoonful to a cup
of flour. It ti not necessary to
pay high prices for baking
powder to get best results.
After seeing the demonstrations
use KC In the same way in your
own home. Giro it the oven
test and judge by results.
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