MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUN7, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY. MAY 28, 1934.
PAOE FIVE
HESCHOOLFOR
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. TUESDAY. 2 P. M.
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modern usage for Old English beef
steak pie. And one of the most In
teresting features of this particular
day will be the explanation and
complete demonstration of an en
tlrely new way to mix pastries, as
worked out In the kitchen of the
Homemakers" Bureau."
The second day's program, Miss
Calkins stated, while principally de
voted to cakes and to party Ideas,
would Include & revelation of the
theory and practice of the making
of "aoop."
"Goop," she said with, a smile,
"may be an odd name, but 'Goop' la
a very delicious dish. It's really all
that the name Implies and, when
served with a platter of naiad and
perhaps a few slices of garlic bread,
Is a meal In Itself. I'm not going to
tell you anything about 'Goop now,
but just wait until the second day
of the cooking school.
"And." she added,' "there's another
real mystery on the second day of
the cooking school program. It's
Mystery Cake, and If I were to tell
you Its two principal Ingredients to
day you'd laugh, no matter how well
you may have been reared.
"Incidentally," Miss Calkins said,
"If anyone thinks she knows an easy
and fool-proof way to make sponge
and angel food cakes, wait until she
sees the Homemakers Bureau's new
way of mixing them."
Complete meals, according to Es
telle Calkins, will feature the third
exciting day of "Kitcheenerlng," in
cluding every phase of stove usage,
both surface and oven and high and
low temperatures.
"One of the things that everyone
enjoys," she said, "is the Porto Rlcan
pot roast with German potato pan
cakes, and another Is two new break
fast dishes that are grand.
"But really," she concluded, "one
must be present to begin to under
stand all of the work that the Safe
way Stores Homemakers' Bureau haa
put Into 'Kitcheneerlng' to make such
little work for housewives, and to
make their work so interesting and
their families and guests so delighted.
So once more let me extend Mrs,
, Julia Lee Wright's personal Invitation
to everyone to be present, and to re
mind everyone to bring pencil and
paper so that nothing will be missed.
We're sure you'll enjoy every minute
of 'Kitcheneerlng'."
With doors opening promptly at 1
o'clock, and with the course starting
promptly at 2 o'clock, it is expected
that every available seat In the Rlalto
theater will be filled by the time
Miss Calkins presents the first of
each day's recipes.
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Free Range Wiring
Service Is Popular
The free range wiring service In
stituted by the California Oregon
Power company sometime ago, has
proved popular throughout this en
tire territory and has "made it pos
sible for many local housewives to
enjoy the many conveniences and
benefits of electric cookery. Through
the power company's liberal policy it
is now possible to purchase and In
stall an electrlo range without hav
ing to make an additional investment
in the special range wiring. This
unusual offer Includes all wiring In
connection with the Installation of
not only the range but the water
heater as well and means a substan
tial saving of $35.00 or more to local
purchasers of this modern, labor
saving equipment for the home. The
offer Is not restricted to equipment
purchased from the power company
but also Includes ranges and water
heaters purchased from any furni
ture, hardware or electric dealer In
the territory served.
Many residents of this community
have availed themselves of this lib
eral offer on the part of the Cali
fornia Oregon Power company and
are now enjoying the benefits of elec
tric cooking and the low cooking
rates offered by the local utility.
Central Point
CENTRAL POINT, May 28. (8pl)
Roger Lawrence left Sunday for Mon
tana to spend the vacation with his
grandparents.
During the recent visit of the state
Inspector for the National Guard,
John Eddy, local young man, was
promoted to corporal.
Miss May Jones, who has been
visiting hsr nephew, Edward Jones,
and family, left Tuesday for Hllls
boro to visit other relatives.
Mrs. Bibersteln and children left
Thursday for Portland and Amity to
visit relatives and will later go to
La Orande to attend the golden wed
ding anniversary of her parents.
Mrs. Bert Langston with Patty and
Billy, are spending two weeks wltrt
Mr. Langston who Is engaged In ca?.
penter work for the CCO camp neat
the Oregon Cavea.
Mrs. L. H. Smith was a Sunday
dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. J
Duncan.
Ml&a Dorothy Jones closed a auc
cessful term of school Friday neat
Orants Pass. Her slater Miss Marjory,
spent the week with her, both return
Ing to their home Friday evening.
Clifford Cased, a recent graduate,
left for Vancouver Tuesday to Join
the medical corps of the U. S. army.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Parker of Eu
gene stopped at the Hay home for t
visit with Mlas Arlene and mother
The Parkers are on their way for
trip around the world and their trunk
was billed for Athena, Italy. Mr. and
Mrs. Barr of Medford were also car.
ere at the Hay home.
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PENDLETON, Ore.. May 38 (AP)
The mercury boiled up to the M
degre mark here Sunday, the hottest
day of the summer season. At 7 a.
m. today the temperature was 73
degree.".
Plan aale The Past Noble Grands
club will have a cooked food sale at
tse Reliable grocery store neat Satur
day, June i.
KITCHENEERING
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SAN FRANCISCO,
Several members of the Epworth
League motored to Camp South Fork
of the Rogue, CCO last Tuesday, to
conduct special services. The leaguers
had a picnic supper at the hatchery,
and reached the camp about 7
o'clock.
The program Included songs by the
group, a duet, "The Lord Is My Shep
herd" by Betty Dynan and Eleanora
Poffenbarger, sentence prayers and
scripture read by Olaf Severson, a
quartet, "Christ Receiveth Sinful
Men", by Janette Trill, Eloanora Pof
fenbarger, Olaf Severson and Marvin
Burk. ,
Rev. Joseph Knotts gave an Inter
esting talk. Chaperones for the eve
ning were Mrs. Poffenbarger, Mr.
Burk and Rev. Knotts.
Only Grunow uses safe
Carrene refrigerant
which, instead of being
a gas, is a liquid, under
all ordinary conditions.
This safe liquid refrig
erant operates under a
vacuum. Carrene is so
safe that it can be car
ried around in open
pails, like water. Yet,
with all its safety and
simplicity, it is one of
the most efficient re
frigerants known.
The distinguished new
Grunows are the handi
work of the Master
Craftsman, William C.
Grunow. They repre
sent the last word in
beautiful design, hav
ing three coats of
baked -on DuLux;
rounded corners to fa
cilitate cleaning; broom
like legs; a clever de
vice for removing ice
cubes.
Miss Estelle Calkins
Will Use a Grunow Refrigerator During the Safe
way Cooking School at the
Rialto Theater, May 29, 31, June 1
Be Sure To Notice It
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CASES TO ME IE
The May term of the circuit court,
Judge H. D. Norton presiding opened
today, with the divorce suit of Anna
M. Puhl against Fred Puhl. Hearing
of equity cases are slated for the bal
ance of the week.
The suit of James T. Klnkade
of Phoenix against the sheriffs of
Klamath and Jackson counties for
alleged false arrest and imprisonment
last February, is placed second on the
list.
Klnkade charges that he was de
tained without due process of law,
subjected to "kangaroo court" pro
cedure in both the Jackson and
Klamath county jails, fined all his
money, and compelled to walk home.
Klnkade was arretted upon infor
mation from Klamath county, charg
ing non-support, by local authorities,
and turned over to the eastern Ore
gon officials.
The sheriffs are represented by the
district attorneys of their respective
counties, and Klnkado by Attorney
M. O. Wilklns of this city.
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