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EDUCATIONAL FILM GUIDE Cookery — Continued Penny's picnic Principles of cooking 641.5 Quicker than you think 641.5 Supper's ready Vitamin-wise 613.2 Way to a man's heart 613.2 See also Baking Cookery for the sick Feeding the patient 610.7 Cooking. See Cookery COOKING: KITCHEN SAFETY. YoungAmerIca 1949 lOmin sd (Home economics ser) $40 Stresses the common safety hazards existing in every kitchen, and illustrates specific examples of each. Discusses and demonstrates simple precautions that can be taken to prevent accidents in the kitchen COOKING: MEASURING. YoungAmerica 1949 lOmin sd (Cooking ser) $40 Advisor: Edna A. Hill Illustrates some of the more common measuring devices used in the kitchen, and demonstrates the correct procedures for measuring typical dry solids, liquids, and fats COOKING: PLANNING AND ORGANIZATION. YoungAmerica 1949 lOmin sd (Cooking ser) $40 Advisor: Edna A. Hill Shows what can happen when the preparation of a meal is attempted without adequate planning, and how such troubles can be remedies by planning and by the use of such devices as the time -chart Cooking series (YoungAmerica) Cooking: measuring Cooking: planning and organization COOKING: TERMS AND WHAT THEY MEAN. YoungAmerica 1949 lOmin sd (Home economics ser) $40 Demonstrates some of the most commonly misused and misunderstood terms employed in cooking, and points out what they really mean COOLING SYSTEM AND FUEL SYSTEM. Castle 22min sd $33.60 629.2 CO-OP OIL. ConsumersCoop 22min sd color $180 Produced by Tomlin Film Productions "Traces in easy-to-understand sequences the stages of motor-oil refining techniques. Actual oil-production on commercial basis through duplicate, smallscale, laboratory experiments demonstrates processes involved." Flm World Cooper, James Fenimore Last of the Mohicans Cooper, Merian C. Grass 915.5 THE COOPER HAWK. Barr 1939 lOmin sd (Trailside adventures) $40 598.2 Cooperation Cooperative and the community Co-ops are comin' 334 Fitness is a family affair 173 For the people Frontier farmers of Alaska Fun on the playground 170 The Goolibah tree 334 Here is tomorrow 334 Learning democracy through school community projects 371.5 Learning through cooperative planning 334 Market wise Patty Garmen, little helper 173 Teamwork (Simmel) 334 There were three men 334 We plan together 371.3 Worcester, life in a South African town 916.8 Cooperation, International. See International cooperation Cooperative agriculture. See Agriculture, Cooperative COOPERATIVE AND THE COMMUNITY. DairyCounStLouis 1949 llmin sd $125 Shows a high school social studies class who set out to find out about cooperatives, who tabulate the difference between the cooperative and the corporation, and who list various types of cooperatives. Gives detailed examples of several farmers marketing cooperatives Cooperative societies Beyond the land Bob Marshall comes home 631.3 Consumers serve themselves 334 Cooperative wool — from fleece to fabric Co-ops are comin' 334 Cotton, the co-op way For the people Here is tomorrow 334 Market wise My neighbors and I 334 Owners all 334 Powers of neighbors 334 There were three men 334 Turn of the tide 334 Up from the earth Vacation with a purpose People's bank Canada 334 China China's pattern for peace 334 Europe Trip to cooperative Europe Great Britain Men of Rochdale 334 334 Sweden Traveling the middle way in Sweden 334 Cooperative stores. See Cooperative societies COOPERATIVE WOOL— FROM FLEECE TO FABRIC. Castle 31min sd $37.28 Produced by the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Shows how the cooperative marketing associations of wool growers handle and market wool for their members; follows the wool from fleece to market, to factory, to consumer Coopers and cooperage •' Helping America deliver the goods CO-OPS ARE COMIN'. Co-op 1941 35min si $65, rent $2; also color $125, rent $3 334 Copper Arizona and its natural resources 917.91 Chile (EBF-si) Copper leaching and concentration 669.3 Copper refining 669.3 Copper smelting 669.3 Golden horizons Highlands of the Andes (Peru) 918.5 Mining and smelting of copper Story of copper 669.4 COPPER AND SILVER. Pictorial 1947 llmin sd (Mexican arts and crafts ser) $16; also color $85 709.72 COPPER LEACHING AND CONCENTRATION. USBurMines 1938 15min si loan 669.3 Copper mines and mining Chile's copper — mining and refining in the Atacama desert 669.3 Copper mining in Arizona 669.3 Mining and smelting of copper Montana 917.86 Story of copper 669.4 COPPER MINING IN ARIZONA. USBurMines 1938 45min si loan 669.3 COPPER REFINING. USBurMines 1938 15min si loan 669.3 COPPER SMELTING. USBurMines 1938 15min si loan 669.3 62