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MEDFORD M5TL TRIBUNE, lEDFOTtD, OREGON. THURSDAY, JUKE 3, 1933. PAGE KINE Free Movies at 1:30 Preceed School; Attendant for Children CaDtivates Housewives Here July 4. Court Hall predict Tlctory for Bud, "but the lad will have his hands full, as Cross U crafty, cool, clever, cunning and a conqueror." t Flying time of tft London-Cap Town air mall ha been out from 11 to 10 days for the 8000-mile trip. . Veteran George Cummlngs la mak ing a 1000-mile hike around Britain with beer a hi only stimulant. 1 i INT HESSU ARTELS Y I') fj PftOOUCTJ otb mms whum 6V ' - . X' ' ; . v - .fy 9! . JL J4 V f 9 Never before has a lionie economist dfllghted southern Oregon uomon at a cook In ff school more than Heater Heath U now pleasing guests at the Crater lan. Her personality and helpful cooking tips made a decided hit with housewives who thronged the Craterlan yesterday and this afternoon. Those who remember Miss Heath as Clara Miller Sexton, who conducted The Mall Tribune rook Ins school her tin 1928, and who conducted the fine Tribune school at the Holly last March, were especially anxlons to attend pnd renew acquaintances with the enable and charming little cookery expert. , Ghirardelli Recipes GhirardelU's Chocolate Cake H cup shortening 14 cups sugar 1 cup milk teaspoon vanilla cups flour 3 teaspoons baking powder 2-3 cup GhirardelU's ground choc olate 1 teaspoon salt 8 tablespoon hot water Cream together shortening and sug ar. Add egg yolks well beaten. Stir well. Blend chocolate with the hat water and cook until smooth. Add to W first mixture and beat well. Sift to 7 gether flour, baking powder, and salt. Add alternately with milk, then va nilla. Fold in stiffly beaten egg whites. Pour Into oiled and floured pans, 2 If large, 3 If small, and bake at 375 degrees for about 35 minutes. Chocolate Cream Frosting pint whipping cream cup GhirardelU's ground choco late cup powdered sugar Whip cream stiff Add powdered ugar and cholocate. Spread thickly over cake when cold. Sprinkle top with ground chocolate. A Useful Chocolate Syrup X cup Ghirardelli ground choco late 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 cups granulated sugar Mix Ingredients in a saucepan and place over a low fire. Boll very gent ly 8 minutes, counting the time aftsr boiling point Is reached. When cool add vanilla and pour Into unsealed Jars. Black Bottom Pie 3 cups milk H cup sugar 3 erg yolks 3 egg white H cP GhirardelU's ground 'chocolate 1 tablespoon gelatin H teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla 4 tablespoons milk Graham cracker pie shell Scald two cups milk In double boiler. Beat eg? yolks and sugar to gether until creamy, add salt and chocolate. Pour Into the sugar mix ture a little of the hot milk, mix well, and then add slowly to the scalded milk, stirring thoroughly. Add gela tin soaked In four tablespoons of cold milk. Cook until mixture coat a spoon. Pour over the stiffly beaten egg whites, and vanilla, blend well and pour into, baked graham cracker pie shell. Chill. Serve with whipped cream if desired. OhlrardelU's Chocolate Sauce 14 cup GhirardelU's ground choco late cup sugar teaspoon vanilla cups hot water I tablespoon cornstarch t teaspoon salt ' 1 ezg yolk (If for Immediate use) 1 tablespoon butter Sift dry Ingredients. Add water and bring to boiling point, stirring con stantly. Cook about 6 minutes, add butter, stirring well. Cool slightly, add vanilla and serve hot or cold with pudding or Ice cream. If to be us?d t Immediately an egg yolk may be add ed. Before adding butter mix a little of the hot sauce with the well beat en yolk, return this to the saucepan and cook not more than one minute. Variation. The above recipe wltn cornstarch and egg omitted msy hare 12 marshmallows beaten in Just be fore serving. Make chocolate sauce in quart lots, store in Mason jars and use a neces sary, reheating in double boiler when desiring to serve hot. Flight 'o Time (Medford and Jackson County 'History from the Flies of The Mai Tribune of 20 and 10 Year Ago.) TEN YEARS AGO TODAY June 1, lf23. (It was Friday) Med ford asked to nominate a lady to enter the "Venus of America" con-teat. Eastern Oregon farmer visits Port land, and comes out of a hotel room poker game wiser and 92200 poorer. Sen. Moses of New Hampshire pre dicts a "depression within the next years that will leave the world better." The Nation 's Dairy THE dairy Industry of the entire United States will be represented at the Century of Progress International Exposition at Chicago this year. So Impor tant is the story and progress of this industry considered that a separate Dairy Industry Building la being erected. The exhibit will illustrate graphically the tremendous con tribution of science to the modern dairy industry and hence to human well-being. It will present dramatically the vast progress of the Industry in its methods ot manufacture from the primitive home hand methods of butter and cheese making and neighborhood distribution of one hundred years ago to the great organized factory Industry and world-wide distribu tion of 1933; its applications of science, bacteriology, pasteuriza tion, refrigeration and quality con trol from producer to consumer Upon entering the building ttu visitor will be at once coolronteC by a huge cycloramic wall, iwc stories high and eighty feet long On this immense circular back ground will be projected by lights color and silhouette the romantic story ot the dairy cow and bet products. In Its Industry Hall will be shown the magnitude and diversity of the dairy industry, and in its Commodity Hall whole milk, butter, cheese, dry milk evaporated milk and other dairy products will each be featured separately There has been an increase of more than 50 In tbt. consumption of evaporated mils in the United States alone since 1920. and it Is now shipped to all parts of the world. The building will also contain a large auditorium, a club room, a library and a dairy cafe. Many tourists pass through the city, and 70 autos stopped at the free auto camp last night. Fishing in Rogue river hurt by weather conditions. Dr. J. J. Emmens, who was pre cariously 111, continues to Improve, and his recovery now seems assured. TWENTY YEARS AGO TODAY June 1, 1913. (It was Sunday) With a temperature of 96 the first torrid spell of the year culminated In an electrical storm Sunday after noon about 4 o'clock, which brought heavy downpours at Ashland, Trail and other mountain sections. A horse belonging to Mrs. LUtte P. Blackwood of Phoenix, hitched on a Jacksonville street, was killed by lightning, and Mrs. W. S. Weston, who was walking with her children nearby, was badly shocked, being dazed for several min utes. W. E. Grieves, who lives near the scene, took Mrs. Blackwood and Mrs. Hoxle back to Phoenix In his nuto and this morning hurled the dead animal. Gov. West uses the militia to close redllght resorts at The Dalles. Rudy Scholz, the popular and ef ficient second baseman of the Med- Natlonally Known Products Feature Of Cooking School The following nationally known products are being especially fea tured at the Mall Tribune's Free Cooking School this week at the Craterlan Theatre: Crawford Ranges Frlgldalre Refrigerators Kelvlnator Refrigerators L. and H. Ranges Majestic Ranges Norge Refrigerators PUlsbury Flour K. C. Baking Powder . Pen Jel Ghirardelli Chocolate India Tea White Star Tuna Schroeder Chemical Co Krlspy Crackers White King Soap ford baseball team, is sought by the Chicago Cubs. Pantages vaudeville at the Page theater. Bud Anderson, "Pride of Medford," to fight Leach Cross at Los Angele Budget Your Household Expense Save a Part of Your Income HESTER HEATH Says Hester Heath This famous dietitian and home economist offers this sound advice to southern Oregon housewives ... If you save a portion of your income each week, regardless how small, you will be amazed at the rapidity in which it will accumulate. Open a Savings Account at once in this bank, The First National Bank "A Departmentlzed Bank" Wnen valuable art treasures wee i endangered in a fire recently in the palace of the Duke of Ferhan Nfines, Spain, the duke, who holds two duke- j dorr , !:. marqulsatea and seven earldcrai, joined the laborers In fight- ; Ins flames. I For Best Results in Cooking Use . SNIDER'S BUTTER Snider's Butter is rich in flavor and food value. That's why Hester Heath has selected it for many of her choice recipes. See her at the Craterian Theatre May 31, June 1 and 2. Phone 203 Snider Dairy & Produce Co. "IF IT'S SNIDER'S IT'S THE BEST TO BUY" THE AMAZING NEW FRIGID AIRE Operates on as Little Current as An Ordinary Lamp Bulb! Every detail of the outstanding new Frigidaire reflects the standards that have made Frigidaire the choice of A MILLION MORE BUYERS than any other refrigerator $10 Down That's All You Need for a New. FRIGIDAIRE $5.67 Monthly Takes Care of the Balance, Including' Finance Charges i ! " Tlili fine new FRIGI DAIRE offers many out standing features Full automatic de - fronting chromium plated freez ing units; center Icing with added shelf space; semi - concealed hinges; acid-resisting porcelain and quick release Ice trays I Leonard Electric Holly Theatre Bldg. Morris B. Leonard. Phone 427 HESTER HEATH Says: '"1 rninPFin KITCHENS are HAPPY KITCHENS t to Sherwin-Williams Semi-Lustre A soml-glou Interior wall paint for all types of surfaces. Easily waah4 with soap and water. Glazes successfully. For kitchens, (fto fCf bathrooms, etc. Per gallon cash, 5V0 SWP Houe Paint Lasts longer, costs less per job. Per gallon $3.10 Plat Tone Interior Flat Finish Wall Paint. Per gal. 85 A Fast-Drr Floor Varnish If a plauurs to flnlih wood and printed linoleum with B-W MAR NOT FMt-Drl Vnmlih woodwork and tumlture, too. No lneonTMH ence because It drlea rapidly no Inconvenience because Mar-not wears and weara floori atay attractive ao much longer when you uaa Mar-not Paat-Drl VarnKh. Water will not discolor It. t 1 ? C S-W Mar-not Faat-Drl Varnlah, per qt plea0 USE SIlEUWIN-WII.LIAMfl QUALITY BRUSHES FOR BEST PAINTING RESULTS The Household Enamel of a Thousand Uses Tour favorite colors on that brealcfaat room aet the children happy with re-tlnlshed toya and your rooma new again with freah new en amel! Rapid Drying Enamelold will do It. So easy to apply and rapid drying for your convenience long wearing and easy to keep clean for your complete aatlsfaotlonl g OA S-W Enamelold Rapid Drying, per qt.... fl) J, nfjjj Hubbard Bros. Inc. SINCE 1884 Main and Riverside, Phone 231 DINNER FOR 8 Dinner for eight in the "All Electric" home requires little extra effort and the hostess looks and feels as fresh and dainty as her guests. And why shouldn't she, with frozen des serts, sauces, ice cubes and a large supply of other foods and dainties always ready in her electric refrigerator; with an electric food mixer to take the hard work out of preparing the food and a modern, automatic electric range to cook the dinner, without a soul in the kitchen. You too, can enjoy the advant ages and economies of the "All Electric" home. See for your self the advantages of electricity in the home "at the Medford Mail Tribune's Happy Kitchen. One more day Friday afternoon, June 2 at the Craterian. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY yout PAntt I IN FiOOIISI