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PXGE FOUR MEDFORD MATT. TRIBUXE. MT5DFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, MAT 28, "193i. Homemakers' Bureau Cookery Sessions Open at Rialto Tuesday FREE SCHOOL FOR HOUSEWIVES OPEN TUESDAY, 2 P J: Estelle Calkins, Cookery Ex ; pert, Arrives Today for ' Sessions Popular Dishes to Be Explained Each Day "Oct ready for thit Old English Bnikiut pit I Oct ready (or that fool-proof Cheese Souffle I Get ready for Ooopl Oet ready for that Porto Rlcan Pot Roast I" When ahe stepped from the train here today and thought first or tne sals arrival of her trunkrui or equip rnent, Miss Estelle Calkins did not make the statement given above. She waa too busy to make any state ments at all for the first minutes of her arrival. But she might Just as welt have said exactly that, for Miss Calkins la here aa the personal rep resentative of Julia Lee Wright, di rector of the Safeway Stores Home makers Bureau, to open a three-day course In "Kltcheneerlng" tomorrow at the Rialto theater. The dishes mentioned are Just a few of the 35 or more recipes which will be demonstrated by Estelle Cal kins before hundreds of local house wives, and which range from soups to desserts with everything in-oe-tween included. ' When Miss Calkins did find time, after getting final arrangements well under way, to catch her breath, she likewise took time to outline some thing of the treats In store for local women who are fortunate enough to be able to attend "Kltcheneerlng" from start to finish. "In the first place," she said, "Mrs. Wright wants me to bring her per sonal greetings to every housewife or prospective housewife here, and to invite everyone to come to this great cooking school which we call Kltcheneerlng.' Many months of ef fort have gone Into the preparation of this course, which has been de signed to fill the wants of modern women. Every dish which will be demonstrated Is easy to prepare and inexpensive, and represents the most exacting attention to tastefulness. "Broadly speaking," she con tinued, "each of the three days may be given a different heading, with the first day largely devoted to pastries, homey luncheon dishes, aalada, etc.; the second to cakes and Here to Conduct Sessions COOKERY SCIENCE Food For Thought By ROBERT PILGRIM - v J - -'v 1 ' ' ' ' v . 5, SM r '4, r WMmm 4 if'4'' MIh Kh telle Calkin, f-hiirnilng inemher of tho Safeway llonicmukcr'a BureaUt will arrive In Med ford toduy to conduct a series of Interesting cookery Reunions at the Rialto Theatre. The kltcheneerlng clauses will begin tomorrow. Tuesday, and again Thursday and Friday following Mem orial Day, dishes for entertainment; and the third day to complete meals." Estelle Calkins hastened to point out, however, that each day's pro gram will be far broader than the limitations of any one heading. 'For example," ahe said, "on the first day, we will have such dishes aa a brand new graham cracker crust for plea, a cheese souffle made with bread, & most practical vegetable salad made In a cabbage head, and a recipe which Mrs. Wright discov ered In Canada and revamped for (Continued on Page Five.) BY MISS CALKINS "Kltcheneerlng" Is far more than mere cookery. It Is the modern art of preparing and serving delicious, well-balanced, economical meals with a minimum of time and energy. Buch a definition explains why more than a half-million Western women have taken active part In "Kltcheneerlng" courses In the last two years. It ex plains why the Rialto probably will be filled by Medford homemakers on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday after noons of this week when capable Miss Estelle Calkins, personal repre sentative of Julia Lee Wright, direc tor of the Safeway Stores Homemak ers' Bureau, presents the "Kltchen eerlng" course of 1934. Any plan that contributes to the bettermen, Joy, diversification end ease of cookery In the home Is cer tain to Interest thousands of women. The Safeway Stores Homemakers' Bureau, which .Is co-sponsoring this course In "Kltcheneerlng," la happy to make this educational even aavall able to Medford women free of charge. From an acquaintanceship with the benefits provided by pre vious "Kltcheneerlng" courses and an Intimation of the splendid program planned for this week, It is reason able to believe a genuine public serv ice Is being rendered In the sponsor ship of this cooking school. The' complete planning of the Medford "Kltcheneerlng" program la under the direction of Mrs. Wright, Estelle Calkins and a staff of en thusiastic and well-qualified assist ants. Mrs. Wright la nationally known as a prominent home econom ist, as a writer of sparkling, timely articles on homemaklng, and as the pleasant radio personality who offers practical household suggestions to thousands of listeners In .western homes each week. Miss Calkins has been , working under the personal supervision of Mrs. Wright and has enjoyed the In valuable experience of conducting "Kltcheneerlng" courses in other Western cities. Her academic train ing, practical experience and gracious personality fit her for the role of Chief Kltcheneer" of Medford. The widespread success of "Kltch eneerlng" Is directly traceable to the Safeway Stores Homemakers' Bureau. It Is this energetic organization which perfects in ita testing kitchen the F 1 A OUR IVIENU MARVELS . . . and more to follow at the Cooking School M HENRYSm LIKED ACUTOFMCAT S0WELLW7W?7T IT CfWTMBV iWAIH.ftCV -I' 7 ' WHEN FOOD 13 SENT PROM ONE NEIGHBOR. TO ANOTHER, 'IN JAPAN THE DISHES ARB 'ALWAYS RETURNED UNWRSHD '""IT IS'lMPOLITB TO SEND THS HONS CLBANI WASANts in Russia hold THE BELIEF THAT FIRES CAUSED BY LIOHTNIN SHOULD Bi PUT lin y OyT WITH HtltQ ttn.ntuit e.vcw THE CUSTOM AT WIDDINU jjy ITARIY ROME WAS TO BREAK rMB WE DOING CAKE 0V8R1MB It's really wonderful how one good cheese dish can transform an ordinary menu into quite a festive meal. Try these easy rec ipes and just see ! And when you do, make sure the name Kraft is on the package, or on the foil of the loaf from which your dealer cuts your slices. For that name Kraft means cheese at the peak of its flavor . . . cheese that is always uniform . . . cheese that is pasteurized, like milk, for your protection. ' ' Cheese and Crab Delight lives up to its name! Cook 2 tablespoons chopped green pep per In 2 tablespoons of butter. Blend in 2 tablespoons flour, H teaspoon mus tard, salt and pepper, 1 cup stewed tomatoes, 1 package of Kraft American Cheese, grated, and one slightly beaten egg. Add H cup of hot milk and 1 cup of crab meat. Serve hot on toast or in pastry cups. Kraft American Cheese, you know, is thi pasteurized, packaged American, famed for its full, natural Cheddar flavor 1 Velvet ta Crisps , . . perfect for parties Over hot water, (often a package of Kraft Velveeta , . the delicious cheese food that's digestible as milk Itself. Cut fresh bread In very thin slices, trim crusts and spread with Velveeta. Roll up, skew with toothpicks and toast under broiler flame, turning often. Hidden In Velveeta'sdeliciously mild Cheddar flavor are the health-protective elements of many foods, richlycon centrated. A wonderful food for children. Creamed Old English for a husband's pie Apple pie and cheese . . . straight road toa man's heart! Shred Kraft Creamed Old English, the deliriously sharp Cheddar. Sprinkle on pie ttntrouslyt Kraft Creamed Old English toasts beautifully spreads easily, tool After the bridge game . . . this Swiss Sandwich! Lightly butter two slices of bread. Spread with mustard and top with slices of the deliriously nut-sweet Kraft Swiss cheese. Toast under the broiler flame. Serve as a two-deck sandwich garnished with pickles and crisp broiled bacon. Krftft.Ph.ali dnii Oxvcrttle dozens of delightful recipes to be presented in "Klteneneetlng" courses: Its trslned minds and bands delve Into almost every problem of home mtlclng, such as entertaining, budget ing and menu planning, and expertly discover the modern practical solu tion. In the course of the year, lit erally thousands of letters are writ ten In response to questions asked by Western women. Prom this tremendous fact-finding activity of the Homemakers' Bureau Is developed the modern, fast-moving, highly-Interesting "Kltcheneer lng" course. It Is essentially a thorough review of "what Western homemakers want to know" with most enlightening answers. This section is presented so that readers may obtain a "preview" of "Kltcheneerlng" before getting Its splendid message first hand. Doors of the Rialto theater will be opened at 1 o'clock tomorrow and homemakers who wish to be sure of admittance are cautioned to come early. AN ANSWER TO THAT PARTY PROBLEM Canning Season Already Here Is Word To Wives Because of the early spring. Medford housewives are reminded that the canning season 1a already here, six weeks In advance of nor mal times, according to Ed. John son of the Peerless Market. Apricots are now ready for can ning, he stated, and many fruits ind vegetables, ordinarily much later, are ripe at the present time. I i The sandwich loaf, as delicious as it is attractive, arid an answer to the hostess who is puz. zled by what to serve at bridge parties or luncheons. KRAFT Values for May 29, 3 1 , June 1 , 2 VV in a " 141 r- MEDFORD a COURSE in !IllTCHlENtilERIN Conducted by .Miss EsteUeCaIkln8 Chief Kitcheneer, direct from the Safeway Stores Homemakers Bureau, at the Rialt0 Theater commencing 2 p. m -ri i r k k i .i Tuesday. I hree days or viodern ideas For your kitchen and table. Compliments of your nearby Safeway Store, Plan to 30! These items are used during the Cooking School Sessions ond will be featured at our stores at attractive lowered prices. f PINEAPPLE LIBBY'S SLICED AND CRUSHED No. IVi Can 19 COFFEE EDWARD'S DEPENDABLE Lb. Can 27. MAYONNAISE BEST FOODS 27c Bin. Tor. sfa 1 " CHEESE KRAFT'S 4 r ALL KINDS I Jj C V, lb. Pkg. " w SHORTENING SWIFT'S 31b .ft FORMAY 4ac SODA - GRAHAMS 29 2 lb. Caddie NAT'L BISCUIT CO. SALT PLAIN OR IODIZED 4 n MORTON'S Z. 1 5c SOUP VAN CAMP'S TOMATO and VEO, 2 1 "If? No. 1 Cans Cans 1 BEANS VAN CAMP'S BEAN HOLE BEANS No' 300 Can 9 ml SYRUP MAX-I-MUM 39c Slore No. 471 Main and Holly Store No. 41 1 13 No. Cenlral TUESDAY! Last Day of Our GIGANTIC BIRTHDAY SALE! "Si