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Modesto News-Herald from Modesto, California • Page 12

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TEIf- --MOHERTO jrrcivs nr.nAT.n--KEPT. Good Housewife Must Have Resourcefulness DAIRY FLANS DISCUSSED Chester R. Rubel, assistant state leader of tho University of California Agricultural Extension Serv- jlce, wag a visitor in Modesto Tues- l(day. Ho conferred with representa- tires of the service in Stanislaus County and with members of the Dissolving at a business partner- Patterson Chamber of Commerce ship and -in accounting are sought to-day by William TomniU, Ira H. Centner and Fred King in a suit filed apainst F.

J. Henley. Accord- irsjj to tho complaint, they were In a 'jsrpenter business here. The defendant has refused to ac- in regard to a dairy improvement campaign to be launched at Patter- count for certain monies, according to the pleadings, filed by Attorney Roy K. Maxoy.

you iron this new EASY way! Acceot our inirifatioift to try this EAST Portable Iroflteff SEE WHAT FULLY AUTOMATIC IEONING MEANS IN SPEED AND COMFORT. Priced at only $7150-terms if On Display At The COOKING SCHOOL BARKER BRANDT 912 Tsnth St. Modesto The Modern Hostess Uses HEISEY GLASSWARE Profusely Next to good Rooking in comes tlie proper dishes to serve with. Glassware is ever finding a wider usage. It-serves tli.e double purpose of usefulness and beautifying the table: pe lustrious sparkle of Heisey Glassware is the of the table setting.

If you.wish.you can obtain Complete dinner settings, all in Heisey Glass. Heisey glassware is priced right I Dinner Plates, six for Cream Soups, with Saucers, Cups and Saucers, six for Bread and Batter Plates, and $4.75 Salad Plates, six and $8.90 Goblets, and $5.50 Sherbets, six and $4.75 Cocktails, six $3.69 and $4.75 Flower Bowls to $2.98 Cream and Sugar Set 69) to $1.49 Candle-Sticks, to $4.98 Relish Dishes to Cake $1.49 to Heisey's Sahara Color Glass is the Hardest Colored Glass You Can Obtain PENNEY CO. 923 Tenth Street, Modesto Merely Baer Facts By AKTHUK 'BUGS' BAEK Dietary Knowledge On Finger Tips Is Necessary For Wife GRANNY'S WELL-PRESERVED! neighborhood and a the vorl --AND NOT IN ALCOHOL and taxes much easier to evade. NEW YORK, Sept. air around the house smells course, there is only one in gredient lacking hat's the ol And, even tho elixir oC a cat's nine lives you contraband of war.

know that Grari-JGranny did have a quart of rub ny is elbow deepjb' 11 alcohol, she's too smart a in the preserves a to waste it on preserves. The good cook must be full of resourcefulness--and of edge, too. Her resourcefulness won't help much unless she has a lot of dietary knowledge at he: finger tips; but her knowledge may seem like real burden if she! isn't quick in an emergency. One bit of resourcefulness the clever housekeeper is called on for in warm weather is the ability to shift her plans, so far as menus are concerned. Dinner may be planned to include hot soup, a roast, hot vegetables, and a baked pudding.

The weather may shift, and all the south winds may blow. uwubu nvinuo mtty uiuw. dinner, all bought and half prepared, must be changed, to suit the chamred temperature. Company Arrives Another bit of resourcefulness wife ca on tor is that needed Perhaps there is "Snanl mould of gelatine for dinner. She makes a custard sauce of a pint of milk and two eggs, with sugar to taste and a dash of vanilla and salt --and she -cools it on ice.

It's ready to the gelatine into seemingly a lavish dessert. If there is a tin ot" cookies on the shelf, too, so much the better. Then there Is this sort of thing- Everything is ready for making a cake calling for sour milk--and the- sour milk Is tinped over, perhaps or it turns out to be mouldy as well as sour. What to do? 'The resourceful housewife nuts a tablespoon or less of good strong vinegar a pint of milk, and usually the milk iwomptjy turns sour." Tricks To Cooking housewife must know the different methods of cooking different foods. Dried codfish, for instance, must never be boiled, but lust simmered.

becomes tough. season. In our neigh borhood it starts around tile last of August and continues i First of all, a grabs about 6 0 0 a jars and bottles. That's easy, since the noble experiment got too royal. A good bottle jumper can go from coast, to coast without touching foot on the ground.

Then she the blackberries on the stove to boil. She dusts 'em off with sugar, and, when it arrives at a deliberate and majestic simmer you start sniffing. Boy, you- can smell blackberries for miles--and you need a national hook-up If there's anything more tantalizing than that, it's peaches plums, blueberries, apples I quinces. They perfume the If it is boiled II But potatoes must he boiled instead of simmered If ihey are sorrey. simmered, they bee If vegetables start to burn, the clever housewife doesn't scrape them from the bottom of the pan Instead se just turns them quickly into another pan--having first poured off the water, letting it get through the vegetables as little as possible.

If necessary she even washes off the vegetables with fresh water, and then adds a ittle more for them to continue Asserted Violation Of Agreement Is Basis For Suit Alleged damages totaling SSOO and a restraining order to prohibit Johnny Eggler, Modesto i painter, from doing business in asserted violation of an agreement are Fought to-day in a suit filed in the superior court by J. R. Kenworthy and R. H. Spencer, also engager' in the sign painting business here.

According to the complaint, the plaintiffs purchased Eggler's business last April, and under conditions of the deal, he was not to engage in sign painting business within a radius miles of Modesto for five years. of fifteen period of But, the action sets Eggler has violated the alleged agreement, and is now competing with the plaintiffs. Attorney Roy B. Maxey represents Kenworthy" and Spencer. their cooking.

This procedure often removes any faint, tinge of that might have clung to hem otherwise. If boiled custard cooks 'a little much she quickly puts the pan containing it in one of cold water and ice and begins a quick beating with an egg If boiled frost- ng gets too stiff, adds a bit of enough, she puts it over hot wa't'eri and cooks it a little-- even after the syrup has been poured on the whites. Dressmaking To Be Taught Farm Women In County Beginning a in October, dressmaking schools will be held in each of the fifteen home departments in Stanislaus County under the direction of Mrs. Margaret Todt and MissLueliaSelover.j borne demonstration agents of the University of California Agricultural Extension Service. Designing and remodeling wool dresses and garments will be.

featured and the two demonstration agents wili assist the home depart- uitut. wuiiif.il WKII kuuir sewing problems. The work will each day at 10 A. M. Approximately 250 women have signed up for the classes.

The Holly Sugar Corporation is participating in the a Cooking School. Ask yor grocer for SUGAR Holly Sugar is grown adjacent to Modesto. It is a California product in every sense of the word, because It Is Grown By California Farmers And Refined By California Labor ASK FOR HOLLY SUGAR- OP FINEST QUALITY HOLLY SUGAR CORPORATION Stockton, California About six years ago a man gav us a jar of brandied whol peaches to settle debt. It 1m one of those rubber band insula ttons around the neck, a glass to and a patent wire lock on it keep the brandy in and the re enue agents out. The fellow tol us it was ten years old then.

Wei on its fifteenth birthday-But what's the use of going bac to the scene of your boyhoo triumphs when you are wearing long white beard? All we can sa about those brandied peaches i that preserved fruit certainly give you a headache. We donated th empty jar to the left wing of th Smithsonian Institution, where I is now pointed out to students the lost arts and sciences. By next year we hope brandiei peaches will be legal again. Am. Bven if they ain't, we hope to ge 'em.

That may be treason, but it' a very tasty dish. GAS We will gladly give you an estimate on the cost of equipping your lioBte with a gas furnace. Equipped to Burn Natural Gas DAIRYMEN ATTENTION! Dairy Water Heaters and Sterilizers SEE OUR DISPLAY OF GAS A AND DAIRY SUPPLIES AT THE NEWS- HERALD COOKING SCHOOL. SHEET WORK DAIRY SUPPMES 1338 ilth St. Is A Fact That no other electric refrigerator offers you so many advanced features of utility and convenience and performance AS DOES THE NORGE! And many of the features found in the NORGE AKE EXCLUSIVE! In 1931 the sales gain of Norge alone was 10,000,000 while that of all other makes combined was only 5,200,000 more than all othen combined! In the first six months of 1932 NOEGE SOLD SOLLATOR EEFEIGERATORS THAN IN ALL OF 1931! A A toiler rollsaad there's ice.

Tint's all then Is to the tmooth tod easy operation of the Norse RoUxtar tnechtnijm. See if NORGE Demonstrated at the NEWS-HERALD COOKINQ SCHOOL By Mrs. A.V. FARNSWORTH Domestic Science Expert AND YOU WILL EEALIZE WHY SO MANY PEOPLE CHOOSE NORGE! Do you know.that you can purchase a 5-Oubic Foot Norge for Terms $2.50 down and $1,95 weekly. OSHED HODGEOT 1026 Eye Street Phone 27 The routine of the day is over.

The sun sinks in the West. The cool Pacific breeze informs us that evening is at hand. Mother has the dinner ready. "Daughter, get the bread. It's sliced.

It came FRESH from the grocer's this morning." "I know, Mother; it's BUTTER-NUT. I like it, too." And, after dinner, the family enjoys itself but at Gravem-Inglis' modern bakery you tvill find the busy bakers working at their respective tasks of preparing the great numbers of loaves of BUTTERNUT BREAD so they will be ready for you at your Independent Grocer's in the morning. The bakers use only the finest ingredients -wfien they prepare the dough. The flour has been carefully milled from the very best of wheat; the mixture is so made as to give the its appreciated flavor. The sugar is the very best, the milk is first grade with all its nourishing qualities.

Finest quality yeast; pure shortening--even the water is tested for its mineral content. The night's work Is on at Gravem-Inglis' Bakery. FRESH BUTTER-NUT BREAD awaits you at your independent grocer's the next morning. KAVKM INfiLIS BAKING 347 N.AURORA ST. CO.

STOCKTON.

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