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PAGE ETGITTEEN MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE. fEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY. MAY 3. 1935. Buying Oregon Products Offered as Aid to Business Recovery Here rm STUNTS SPLIT 1 Hatf of Day Spent m Class Rooms Balance Is De voted to Farming Life k Plain, Clothing Scant MWA, Ark (UP) Labor nd (1am work divide the time of 8tu dent at Commonwealth College. Half the dy la In the clasa rooms and the other half la at some task that keeps the oo-operaMre school going. Students and lnatnictora work side b7 aide In the fields, the print shop, laundry, wood lot, office or library. They all work together to maintain the school that has grown from meager beginning of 34 cents Into an Institution that has attracted na il on si attention with Its labor acttvl les. National Topics JMneuswd Discussions of national topics and labor problems occupy evening at the school, according to students. Work at the school Is divided. The women (12 at the time of a legis lative investigation) do the house work, the laundry and the office work. The men chop the wood for the open fireplaces, plow and do other heavy work. Cooking Is left to the wife of the college's handy man. The handy man's Job Is to keep motor equip ment repaired. Including a dozen or more antiquated motor oats always ready to take students and faculty members to labor centers for practi cal experience during uprisings. ' Furnishings In the school's dor mitories are monger with the quar ters for the women and Instructors the better equipped. Scant Attlrt Attire of both men and women Is cant, farmer neighbors testified to legislative investigators. Nudism la Common, they said. The college commissary or cafe teria Is equipped with rough, home made tables covered with oil cloth and set with heavy and almost un breakable earthenware. This same room serves as a clnss-room, auditor ium and community center. No religious services are held un der the direction of the school. Helghbors said a search of the 12 buildings would not disclose a single Bible. Wood-burning stoves and fireplaces furnish heat for the unpalnted, frame buildings. Water Is pumped from a large oroek which traverses a corner of the cam pus. This same creek serves as a swimming pool during the summer months and, according to T. J. Thomas, farmer school land renter, la the scene of nude mixed bathing parties. Natural Pineapple Juice in The Preparation of Salads By Jane Rogers - rmanr women to uh ol pine apple In MlAd suggests gome Htk commonplace combination aa a sllee of the irult, leaf of lettuce and a topping of cream cheese. All three are excellent foods: but there it a new war In which the leatfal and appetising flavor of the Hawai ian fruit can be Imparted to salads, and I am sure that all who read thli will nevir regret trylng-Jt. Especially for ttaoee who wlah to prepare aaladi that will causa their children and men-folk; to ling the praise of their favorite cook, I am suggesting two simple recipes call ing for the use of natural, unsweet ened pineapple juioe. (The syrup in which sliced pineapple Is packed Is excellent In its place, but must not be used In these salads). Molded Mayonnaise Salad I packet l.mon Jello H4 cup. boiling Hawaiian plneappla Jala, I Uaapoon aalt 1 deeh, cayeoqa Vt teaepoon WorteaMrshlrt aauc. 1 cup grated American cheeia V cup mayonnale. dreeelnf, real thick Dissolve Jello in boiling pineapple Juice, add seasonings, chill until cold and syrupy. Place in a bowl of cracked, ice, and whip with egg beater until fluffy and thick like whipped cream. Combine cheese and mayonnaise, and fold Into Jello. Turn Into- molds, chill until firm. Serve on crisp endive or chicory, and garnish with radish roses and sweet gherkins. Hawaiian JeHy Salad t cupt Mild pack tomatoal 1 cup. Hawaiian pineapple Julc, S tablelpoona gelatins 1 teaspoon dried tbrm. 1 teaepoon salt S elorat V. baylaaf H teaepoon tratad onion Mi teaepoon Woroeeterehlrs iauc Small can of aaperagu. Up. In a saucepan place the tomatoes with all of the seasonings and the mm water from the can of asparagus. Simmer slowly on the fire for about 20 minutes, or until the tomatoes are very soft, then strain through a fine sieve, press.lng through as much of the pulp 'as possible. While this is cooking, soak the gelatine In Vi cup of the pineapple Juice, Over this pour the, tomato Juice, which has been heated to the boiling point, and stir until dis solved. Rinse Individual molds in cold water, place the asparagus tips in them ' In regular shapes, then pour in a little of the gelatine mix ture and leave In the Ice box to harden. As soon as the mixture has set, remove and add more ot the gelatine until the mold is full. Serve on crisp lettuce with may onnaise or Louis dressing. T POOR TOSTUREDF WASHINGTON (UP) your child stands with his weight on hta ankles and heels, knees slightly bent, head forward, ohln out, fhrst flattened and sunken, snd shoulder blados protrud ing. hl posture Is poor, aays the Chil dren's Bureau of the Labor Department. The bureau described poor posture In connection with Issuance of a new ponter entitled "Good Posture In the Little Child." The poster was pre pared In response to requests from henlth snd educational agencies. The child with good posture, the bureau ssld, "stands at his full height with his weight on the balu of his feet, his hesd high and chin in. Hie ehest Is high snd his shoulder blades do not stick out In the back. Ills abdomen Is drawn In. the curves of his back are slight and his knees are straight." FOR TRAIN SPEED Britain, Germany, Italy Would Gain Credit for World's Fastest Travel by Rail Lead Is Elusive By H. I. Trrcy United Press Staff Corespondent LONDON (UP) Competition be tween the lending nations for the world's train speed record is becom ing more and more Intense. The lead change hands almost dally aa stream-lined and Dlesel-en-glned locomotives set' new records. Facts and figures show that at present Britain runs the fastest steam express train In the world, and that Germany has the fastest train in existence, a Diesel ttectrlo ex press. World St cam Rewird Recently, a British engine, never, years old, pulled a train 36B miles In three hours and 81 minutes, an average of 60.0 miles an hour, and touched at one time the world rec ord for steam of 108 miles an hour. At the moment a trlanulnr flpht between Germany, Italy and Britain, with, respectively, electric, rail-cnr, and steam trains, is on. Germany Is reported to be con templating something fsster than the Flying Hamburger; Italy Is develop ing speedy rail-cars; and Britain Is pinning her faith to steam, phis stream-ltn:ng. Non-Stop Reeord Apart from the Cheltenham Flyer, which dally covers tha 774 miles from Swindon to London In 65 min utes. Britain holds the world's rec ord for long non-stop Journeys. In the summer the record Is hM by the Flying Sco turn fin. Iondon to Edin burgh, 3P2li mllen, mil lie through out the year the Itoyn.1 Scot runs non-stop between CarU-pte ant Lon don, 200 miles. The Htmeral sjteeil-Usp mt HnA serv ices In Britain has, within the last three years, resulted In a total sav ing 49.073 minutes dally. There arc 31 British expresses scheduled for part of their Journeys at stnrt-to-stop speeds of 60 m.p.h. or over, and 63 at 68 m.p.h. or over. 100 iCHlSE DA.n DM1 BALTIMORE (UP) Whon a boss yells at his secretary, bin me it on too much nole. Rnroid R. Berlin. New York, told the Engineers club here. Too much sound, Berlin aald, will mnku a man nervous, rnlse his blood pressure, and cause Indigestion. And, he added, undue din strains the nnr voua system and helps to lower ef ficiency of an office force. Berlin anld experts now are study ing closely the condition In offlcos and factories. He sold the study ol sound has become an Important branch of engineering along with alr-condltloning and heating. In certain halls and theaters, the engineer pointed out. the highest priced eeats often are the worst acoustically. JESSE IMS' GRAVE K.EARNCTY, Mo. (UP) Although 53 years have pnsaed since Je.ine James, the bandit, waa killed, tour ist still atop here to visit his tfrave and chip off piece of the monument for souvenir. Because the atone wpA being rte faced, relative took It away, and only the brw remains to mark the grave of the old-time outlaw. James was shot to death by ore of hla own ganrf. Bob Ford, on Arll 3. 1883. 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