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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1934)
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. BEDFORD,' OREGON, STTSTDAY. JUNE TO, 198?. National Cooking and Canning School Opens At Ward's Tuesday COOKING SCHOOL AT WARDS OPENS TUESDAY AT 2:30 H. W. Porter WiH Oonduc Five Day Sessions t School Second Floor 0' ' Ward's Store Invitation Is Extended, Secrets of culinary art will be vflaled to southern Oregon women who attend the Montgomery Wnrd National Cooking and Canning school "-, at the local store beginning June 12 at 2:30 and continuing dally each afternoon until June Ifl under the direction of H. W. Porter, The Idea of Ward'a cooking dem onstration is not to confuse the housewife with Intricate recipes but to teach valuable short outs In her kitchen and suggest economical moth ods of preparing menus and canning fruits and vegetables, according to C. D. Bean, manager of Ward's store in Medford. Mr. Porter, conductor of the cook ing school, has had a greet deal of experience In this line, having con ducted similar schools in the middle west before coming to the Pacific coast, where bis classes met with out standing publlo approval. Porter will endeavor to show the audience that although there are fine points to the art of cooking, It need only be a sim ple job in reality, If one will under stand the principles Involved, apply certain formulas In the preparation of Individual dishes. A special menu has been prepared for each day's olass o that In order to receive the full Instructions It will be necessary to attend each of the eiasses. Arrangements have been made to tske care of a large audlenoe and spe cial preparations are being mad for the display and utility 'of everything that goes to complement the modern kitchen, O. D, Bean, manager of Ward's store, announced. One of the features of Mr, Porter's Instruction will be the oaunlng of berries In five minutes with the aid 4'ot Ward's popular pressure cooker. Phone 043, We'll haul away your! refuse. Cltv Sanitary Service. . i A Hot Weather Menu Suggestion By Barbara Brooks Extends Invitation VniTH hot weather bomlng on apace, now Is the time to begin planning for aummer dishes. It they are dishes that oan be served oither hot or cold, so much the better. Then yon are prepared for any whim of the weather. Ham loaf Is Just such a dish. It Is delicious served hot Chilled, It can be cut Into thin slices for the cold meat platter, or for plcnlo sand wiches. One thing you'll notice about the reolpe Is that It calls for corn flakes as one of the Ingredients an example of tbe growing use of the ready-to-eat breakfast cereals In the preparation of many meat and other dishes. ' Ham Loaf ' 1 pound smoked ham (ground) pound lean pork (grouna hi pound real (ground), v" Vi teaspoon salt ' 2 tablespoons ohopped green pepper 1 eggs (beaten sllghtly 1 cup milk 2 cups corn flake crumbs Roll or grind corn flakes lino. Combine all Ingredients thoroughly. Fill a long narrow cloth bag with the mixture and boll one hour, or bake In lout pan In a moderate oven (350T.) one hour. Provides 8 serv Ings. GET CASH CREDIT WASHINGTON, June 0, (AP) Tribal funds of the Klamath Indians heretofore used for construction, op eration and maintenance of the irri gation system on the Klamath (Ore gon) reservation, would be reimburs ed from the federal treasury and placed to the credit of the tribe, un der terms of a bill Introduced Friday by Senator Stelwer of Oregon, 30 PER CENT VOTE E SALEM, Ore., June 9. (AP) Joe E. Dunne, Republican nominee for governor, received 80 per cent of the entire vote cat by Republicans for this office, the official canvass of the secretary of state today showed, while Sam H. Brown, second in the raco of five for the honors, received 31 per cent, - C, D. Bean, manager of the Med ford Montgomery Ward & Company store, has extended an Invitation to southern Oregon housewives to at tend the National Ward cooking and canning school, which will be held at the store every afternoon for five days, beginning Tuesday, June 13. PORTLAND, June 0. (AP) En forcement of a regulation by the state department of agriculture call ing for a "standard" strawberry box for Oregon, was ordered restrained on tempoary Injunction granted by Federal Judge Fee here Friday. The Pacific States Box and Basket company of California brought suit to restrain enforcement of the reg ulation promulgated by Max Oehlhar, state director of agriculture. During the period of the restraining order the company's boxes may be used by dealers and producers In this state. Certificates Issued SALEM, Ore., June 0. (AP) Cer tificates of nominations for all suc cessful candidates of both parties were issued today by the secretary of state and will be made upon com pletion of the canvass Monday. Let's Make It A Date! : Wards National Cooking and Canning School BEGINS Tuesday, June 12 and Continuing With Demonstrations Daily Until June 16 Daily at 2:30 P. M. See Berries Canned A Cordial Invitation The five day sessions conducted under the supervision, of H. W. Porter, specialist in Home Economics are open to everyone In southern Oregon. Mr. Porter will use the latest sclentlflo methods In demon strating the art of efficient cooking. The school Is Intensely practical and worthwhile. You are urged to attend AT Ol'R STORE. I .. V " .e-O A i - - t uftnm fJi1t'-''LiiiTfissMfiirW,ilifi ' SHEER! COOL! ADORABLE! A Brand New Shipment of ' House Frocks Has Just Arrived! You'll he delighted with the cool, sheerness of these exquisitely fash ioned frocks for home wear . . . every one Is carefully made; distinctively different with collar and cuff trims, helts and pockets . . . What values they are at this prlcel Specially Priced For Cooking School Week .00 Yes sir you must sae these clever frocks to fully appreciate their values at this special prlcel An entirely new lot you haven't seen them he forel , Ot Range $3K95 1 $.1 down S5 monthly fimall carrying charge Extra big oven," extra big topi 5 speediest ? wicklesa burners known I Wards new concealed fuel tank. Ivory and green finish. r Dinette Set $11195 Five Pieces Good-looking, isn't it? Well built, too. At Wards low price it's a big value! Come! See it I T1 SAVE MONEY ON WARDS CAmiMG SU PPLIES ij PRESSURE COOKER S 1 Q;"95 Holds 7 qt. Jnrs ID qt. If. mlracnW , .too yooTl y when yrm eramfn, s smart, labor ntavmg device I Camring Is easy and safe! Jars fh compactly and the rack la easy to lift out, savin breandbnrnedhandsl And with it even the mlJ 08ekeepmS Bppr0ve !t- you'll ap. prove of Wards money-saving low price I Save as you cml ENAMELED CANNER Imagine getting such a canner for so little I Rack holds 7 qt. jars, lifts easily. $- .4S 2!-qt, ENAMELED KETTLE Q c c D arable bine norrM.titi 1 mi. H 1 1 r vuuut:i. x urinr w Handle, pouring lip. Lade is onIy 10c Paring Knife, each Measuring Cups, sets of 4 IZ' Fruit Jar Funnel, each m-Qt, vTV N ' .Jw....iYii-iv.,Y.1-.y'-- Colander Humble, ensy to clean 19c Strainer Hvtra Slronit. round hnttnn. Only I Only 1