The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 21, 1921, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    V
PAGE BKVEN
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
MONDAY, OOTOnEB 17, 1021.
j HELP FOR
Ono of tlio moHl difficult ami nuv
or (iihIIiii; pnihloniH of tho hbuso
kooiior Ih tho planning and combina
tion of tho incnlB. It Ih tlio Intun
tlon of tho C rand Cuntrnl public mar
Uot to lilan on tlio liiillolln hoard In
tlio market, jiIuiih for iiiouIh for tho
wouk along with recipes for any thing
now which may appear. Those pIiiiih
will nliio appear In tho Herald as
woll iih tlio ninrluit. Thuy aro plan
ned for u family of four, tho founda
tion UHod holni; tho food whool com
pllod by Mrfl. ChrlBtlno Krodorlck, ns
found ItiRldu tho door of tlio ltooslor
Cabinet.
Tho mnnlH aro balanced, that Ih,
each day's inonls contain carbohy-
drntcs, proteins and fnts sufflclont
to Hiipply tho roqulrod number of
calorlcn necessary for woll bolng.
TIioho niealH will bo found to ho sim
ple, nutritious and wholoHomo, per
fectly adaptable to tho tot In tho
i primary room as woll as her hard
worklui; daddy,
Tho purHO of tho uvorngo family
has also boon fallen Into considera
tion In an offort to produco economi
cal monlR an woll an nutritious ones.
No fancy cookery or oxponHlvo food
will bo featured slnco thoy aro pro
ducud at too groat an oxpondlturo
of tho homo maker's tlmo nnd money,
A well cooked, well seasoned meal
nerved la a dainty and attractive
manner Ih much moro satisfactory
than ono at which a tired motlior
Heats horHolf, worn out physically
with tho labor expended In Its prep
aration and mentally with tho prob
lem of adjusting a small salary or
wngo to tho rIzo of tho grocery hill.
Tho housewife's tlmo has been tak
en Into at count and a shopping list
will accompany the menu plan, enab
ling tho shopping to boaccompllsbed
In two weekly visits, Instead of tho
hasty, last minute trips to tho mar
ket. Il.ofl-ovors, that household buga
boo, have been carefully made uso
of In tho following meals so there
need ho no .waste.
Many will probably say: "My fam
ily won't ent warmed up food." Tho
family can hardly ho blamed, as
warmed ovor food Is scurcoly over
palatablo, hut dlsgulso that loft-over
with a white sauco, or u now dres
sing, or In a dlfforont combination
nnd tlio cook will blush ovor tho com-
pllmonts she will rccolvo. Just horo
It may bo remarked that to cater to
marked dislikes, which aro really nf
tor all mostly whims, Is a most un
wise thing to do and tho ono who
does It only fosters selfishness and
paves tho way to noodles trouble,
work and worry In tho future.
iTho recipes aro accurato nnd re
llable and If careful measurement
and method nro followed will result
In no waste of material or Impor
ted articles. Thoy havo been culled
from rcllahlo cook books and class
room work. Rtyiny of tho victuals
nro familiar In ovory household bo
need no special mention.
Salad dressing used In tho salads
may ho Mayonnnlso obtained from
stall 31, to which an equal amount
of boiled dressing or whipped sour
croam may bo added. Tho vogotahlo
soup mentioned In Tuesday's lunch
eon may bo bought, needing dilution
only, from stall No.
Friday's lunchoon calls for cream
of colory soup and dinner for celery
and npplo salad. Uso the coarso
stalks In tho soup rcsorvlng tho moro
tondor parts for tho salad. Potato
salad may bo purchased alroady pro
parod, Itrovtii Hetty
4 c chopped apples; 2 c broad
crumbs; 2 T buttor; Hot wator; Cin
namon. Molt buttor, add crumbs
and stir until crumbs nro huttorod,
thon build layors of applo and crumbs
until nil aro used, il'our hot wator
ovor all until oven with top layer of
crumbs. ISprlnklo with cinnamon.
Ijoinon Sauce
Vj o sugar; 1 c boiling wntor; 2 T
cornstarch; Julco, VS lomon; V t
salt; i T buttor. Mix first throo
Ingredients woll, add boiling wnter,
holl slowly thrco minutes. Remove
from flro and add lomon Julco und
buttor. Use hot or cold.
Raisin lllM-ult
Proparo a rich biscuit dough using
6 T of shortening to 2 c of flour.
Cut with cutter slzo of small sized
baking powdor can, sproad with molt
ed buttor and fold In lmlvos Includ
ing a fow largo dry raisins In tlio
fold. Balto as usual.
Potato Puff
1 c cold mashod potatoos; c
flour; X egg; Salt. Comblno, shape
as croqunttes If frlod In deop fnt, or
drop In muffin pans and bako. Sorve
with honey or syrup or fruit Julco.
Tmnnlo Tlnilmlo
?i c rlco; 2 tamalos; 3 o boiling
wntor; Salt. (Add rico and snlt to
boiling wntor, cook until tondor.
Place in shallow baking dish, mold
HOUSEWIVES j!
Ing like a plo crust. lAdd tamalos,
which havo been heated nnd turned
out of tho husk. Horvo hot,
ItivalifaNl
Sunday: Knilt, Cereal; French
toast; .Tolly; Coffoo.
Tuesday: Cereal; Muffins; Poath
ud egg; Potato Pats; Coffoo.
Tuesday: Bacon and eggs; Frlod
potatoes; Coffoo.
Wednesday: Coren.1; Hot cakes
and syrup; Coffoo.
Thursday: Cereal; Ilacon, muf
fins; Coffee.
Friday: Cereal; Hot biscuit and
honey; linked ogg; Coffeo.
(Saturday: ,Hot cakes and honoy;
Broiled ham; Coffeo.
J Luncheon
Sunday: Applc-Colory Salad;
llutter sandwich; Tea.
Menday: Potato soup; fleet sal
ad; Hohoatcd muffins.
Tuesday: Vcgotablo soup; Cream
ed tomato; Hot biscuit.
Wednesday: Potato salad; Hut
torod squash; Dread and butter.
Thursday: Cold sliced meat; Hlco
nnd gravy; Dakcd applo nnd croam.
Friday: Cream colory soup; Hut
torod parsnips; Fruit.
Saturday: Salmon seup: Potato
puff; licet snlad.
IHlllMT
iSunday: Iloast pork; Mashed po
tatoes; Oravy; Buttered boots; Cold
slaw; H row n Dotty, lemon sauco,
Menday: Sliced cold pork; StoW
ed cabbage; Dolled potatoes; Lettuce
salad; Apple sauco.
Tuesday: Macaroni nnd cheeso;
Scalloped potatoes; Halted squash;
Kgg-lottuco salad; Stowed fruit.
Wodnesday: ltoast mutton; nak
ed potatoes; Cnrrots and lomon Julco;
Cabbage and cucumber salad; Ilalsln
biscuit nnd cream.
Thursday: Creamed egg with
cheeso; Potatoes; Swiss chard; Cab
bage snlad; Lemon plo.
Frlday: Salmon steak; Mashed
potatoes; Deots In vinegar sauco;
Celery-apple salud; Cornstarch pud
ding. Saturday: Tamalo Tlmhal;
White potatoes; Cabuago-tomnto-pcp-
per salnU; Crcumcd onion; Stowed
fruit.
110MII CIAIB FOUND
PARIS, Oct. 21. Paris exports
found it cluo to tho bomb sont
'Ambassador Horrlck, in tho hand
writing on tho threatening letter,
which thoy claim is similar to the
nauress on mo pacKngo.
ASPIRIN
Name "Bayer" on Genuine
Tnko Aspirin only as told In each
packago of genulno Bayor Tablots of
Aspirin. Thon you will bo following
tho directions and dosago worked out
by physicians during 21 yonrs, and
proved safo by millions. Tako no
chances with substitutes. It you sco
tho Payor Cross on tnblots, you can
tnko them without fear for Colds,
Hoadacho, Nournlgla, Hhoumatlsm,
Earacho, Toothacho, Lumbago and
for Pain. Handy tin boxes ot twolvo
ublots cost fow cents. Druggists nlso
nil larger packages. Aspirin Is tho
trado mark ot Bayer Manufacture
ot Monoacetlcacldcstcr ot Salicylic
acid.
Who Is He?
You've seen dozens of bis photo
graphs but who Is ho? Admiral
Mayo, commander of Undo Sam's
Atlantic! Fleet during tho war, and
recently retired. "I used to think
I wn pretty Reed looklns," ho
smiled, "but I guess It was tho gold
braid, drcat llfo, though, with
your tlm your own."
la
Outbursts of Everett True By Condon
J 3rpSC-veN tou(S.'
NO, StPs ! AMO vHGM X "D CT MU. 13Q
SVGN TO ONO OF THS
0vl-O H-ASN'T GOT TrttS K45lV OP fcMNfN
FGto seCoNOS To Keep
BANcs. our op- hns
TIMC5 I. J30K. AT
ctotss INTO A "T?l
SUMMONS I'Olt PUBLICATION
Eqqlty No. 1344
IN Till! CIRCUIT COURT OF T1IK
STATU OK OREGON FOR KLAM
ATH COUNT V.
Blrdlo Llnzl, Plaintiff
vs.
Chas. Llnzl, Dofendant.
Tp Charles Llnzl, dofendant above
named, In tho Namo ot tho State of
Oregon, you nro lioroby required to
appoar and answor tho complaint
filed ngalnst you in tho nbovo entitled
cause within bIx wcoks from tho date
of tho first publication of this sum
mons, and If you fall so to appear or
answor, plaintiff will apply to the
Court for tho rollof prayed for in her
complaint on fllo horcln, to-wlt, for a
docrco dissolving tho bonds of matri
mony now existing botwoon plaintiff
and dofendant, and for such other
and furthor rollef as to tho Court
may seem equitable
This summons Is sorrod upon you
by publication thereof in tho Evonlng
Hornld, n dally nowspnper, printed,
published, and of general circulation
In Klamath County, Oregon, onco u
week for six wookB, by ordor ot the
Honorable D. V, Kuykondall, made
and ontorcd on Soptembor 9, 1921,
Tho dato ot tho first publication of
this summons Is October 7, 1921.
It. C. anOKSBKCK.
Attornoy for Plaintiff
Address, Klamath Falls, Ore.
0-7-14-21-28
N-4-11-18
IN Till: CIRCUIT COURT OF TIIR
STATi:OK OREGON, FOR KLA.
MATH COUNTV.
lenity No. 13.1t
Summons for Publication.
Olive Boyd, Plaintiff,
vs
Daniel V. Boyd, Defendant.
To Danlol 13. Boyd, Defendant:
mx&oaaoxMX
To look one's best and feci one's best
in to enjoy an Insido bath each morning
to flush from tho Bystcm the previous
day's waste, sour fermentations snd poi
sonous toxins beforo it is absorbed into
the blood. Just no coal, when it burns,
leaves behind a certain amount of n
combustible material in too form of
ashes, so tho food and drink txken each
day lcavo in tho alimentary organs a
certain amount of indigestible material,
which If not eliminated, form toxins and
liaisons which nro then sucked into the
blood through tho very ducts which arc
Intended to suck In only nourishment to
sustain tho body.
If you want to seo the glow of healthy
bloom in your clietks, to seo your skin
got clearer and clearer, jou aro told to
drink every morning upon arising, a
glass of hot water with a tcasnoonful
of limestone phosphate in It, which Is a
harmless means of washing tlio waste
material and toxins from tho ttonxtcb,
liver, kidneys ami bowels, thus cleans
ing, sweetening and purifying the ontUr
WpEf v ' k
I. Hot Water Each Morning
Puts Roses in Your Cheeks I
gtJHF BmsrtWttmiC - ? s
OTH5R tvA(T3fcS
HIS 'Paoiei Oo
tgs j;i vcsrcr
TO.O MY APPtSTIXCS
- - ft. - N 1"
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON you aro horeby required to
appear and answer tho complaint
filed ngalnst you in tho above en
titled suit, on or before October 21,
1921, that being mo last day ot tho
tlmo proscribed in tho ordor for tho
publication of this summons, nnd if
you fall so to appear or answor,
plaintiff will apply to tho abovo men
tioned court for docreo dissolving tho
bondg of matrimony now existing bo
twoon tho pallntltf and dofendant
herein named, and tor such other and
furthor relief as to tho Court may
scorn equitable
This summons Is served upon you
by publication in tho Evonlng Hornld,
a dally nowspaper, printed, puhllshod
and ot general circulation In Klamath
County, Oregon, onco a week for six
weoks, by order ot tho Hon. D. V.
Kuykondall, Judgo ot tho abovo en
titled court, made nnd entered on Au
gust 9, 1921. The date of first pub
lication ot this summons is Septem
ber 9, 1921.
R. C. OROESBECK,
, Attornoy for Plaintiff,
Address: Klamath Falls, Oregon.
9-1C-23-30-7-14-21
DR. GERALD F. WARREN
DENTIST
Pcrmcnantly located at
Dorrls, Calif. .
SPECIALIST IN Cronus
and Bridge Work
Prices Reasonable.
Guaranteed
Work
alimentary tract, beforo puttlns more
food Into tlio stomach.
Girls and women with sallow tklns,
liver snots, pimples or pallid complex
ion, also those who wnko up with a
coated tongue, bad tate, nnaty breath,
others w!k arn bothered with headaches,
bilious spells, acid stomach or constipa
tion should begin this pbospliated not
water drinking and mo assured of very
uronounrcd results in one or two weeks.
A quarter pound of llmestono phos
phate costs verv little at tlio drug store
but is sufficient to demonstrate that lust
as soap and hot water cleanses, purifies
and freshens tho fckin on tlio outside, so
hot water and Hnicitono phosphate act
on tho Inside- arcans. Wo must always
consider tVat Internal panltntlon la vast-
ly moro important tnan outside cleanli
ness, because tho skin pores do not ab
sorb impurities Into thq blood, whllo tho
bowel pores do, '
Women who desire to enhanco tho
beauty of their complexion should Just
tqr thb for a wtelc and notice' results.
. V X
EX-HERVICR MEN, ATTENTION'
Klamath Pc.c Ho. 8,
Amorlcan Legion meets
at tho City Hall on the
first nnd third Tuesdays
of each month.
Ex-sorvico men aro lulted to at
tend tho meetings.
For membership caraj or Informa
tion ox-sorvlco men at requested to
sco or wrlto tho following efficers:
J, 11. Carnahnn, Commander.
Itoy N. Fouch, Post Adjutant.
For relief of employment see or
wrlto the Chairman ot The Relief and
employment Committee, Francis
Olds, caro Lakesldo Lumber com
pany.
Phone 196-J
DB. W. A. LEONARD
Dentist
Specialist It, Extraction, Oral
Surf cry and diseases ot the
mouth
Koom io over uoiaea time
Portraits and
Enlargements
', ', Art frames and framing.
: IIENLINE PHOTO SHOP i
Opposite oourthonao
Phono 80 827 Mala
Klamath Lodg. No. 13Z
I. O. O. F.
Meets Friday night or each week at
I. O. O. F. hall, 6th and Main streets
Chas. Nowman ....... N. O.
v. c. woiu v. a.
O. B. Manguo ..... ...Secy.
V. D. Cofor . ........ ...Troaa.
ENCAMPMENT
H. V. Brown .. C. P.
J. V. Brewbakor ...... 8. W.
L. 3. McClure , - , ., Scribe
Nate Otterbein ........... Treasurer
Klamath Falls Plumb
ing & Heating Co.
1178 MAIN 1ST. PHONE 54S-W
fHs
Get Your Skid Chains Now
Don't Wait Until You Have an Accident
GUARANTEED SPRINGS v
for Trucks and Cars of all makes.
D.A.KENYON O. K. SHOP
439 Sixth Street Phone 462
fMMMMMMMAMMMVVVVVVWVWVVVVVWMWMVMVVWMVVVVVWVVVVMI
"Lest you forget"
Now is the time to select your
personal Christmas and New Year
Greeting cards. These will be de
livered to you when needed in De
cember We have thirty distinctive de
signs for 1921-22 and will only sell
one order from each style, so you
can be assured of an exclusive de
sign. It is to your advantage to call
at our office and make your selec
tion without delay, so that you may
have first choice.
W. 0. SMITH PRINTING CO.
119 South Fourth Street
M
Kodak
ILeayeYour Filius
'Before 9 OclooK-Your
AM Picfcs am
rri J!VT HnpTJ "CiyiT
m w s &in&g)QaEhm4iw -tr e?rv
luuHimm i.mjjc vJtt.EiUUii t n7
C7
VHliRE PARTICULAR PEOPLE
DUY THEIR UFJUGS
rpuHTyD
yvwwwvvwvswww
j! fTROUBLESjnj; !
SEE
;! Dr. LOIS C. BRIDGES
1 1 CHIROPRACTOR i
i Oyer
1 1 First State & Savings Bank 1 1
1 1 ' Phone 102-J.
a ttd
4
tebv jmf eyes!
.j ejte '1-K-
Old newspapers for salo at Herald
office.
Work
ready at S p.t
i
T Anri r -YfcT
lACCUPACv
zen.
DouOwuls
30
0s4?
yv