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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1924)
MCWfDAV, Arilir I I, ,1021. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Pat FlV . i i I (iUKIO.VH KOK AM, Hl'M.MIvlt "druonn" (oriii an Important fac tor In I he iill-numuii dint mm uny mall lardon mit produce a miffl cilent iiipply by uluntlim pliui;:h In tho enrly iprlUK I lien following It with tho main durMindnncv, Uwlin ohrd. Tho olutrd I a boot which dam not form bin root, but give grtnt quantity o( luvo anil It on of llvi finest nmturlal for tcrocni that can bo rco. it grow u ally tho common bout, grown for Kb roota, and nroducm nil non inn. Whan young, tho itntlro ilunt may bo pulloil to tliln tlm row and thon tho luuvi muy bo cut from tlii remaining . plant mid oilier Will follow, Tho chard 1 tho main dcpotidonco (nr all tomun xroonn, but It may ho enhanced with clnmlilloii which tiro common enough, u a rulo, wi'htim Introducing; them Into tho gun-Inn and form tho oarllont lrlnn crop for groom. MuiiUrd, n for nroMi, (toog not rocolvo tho :tttii!tlu It i!n crvo. It In a abort rttaou crop nnd mall pUntlujca ahould o mode at Interval and ed .11 oun an largo enough, It noon run to "iil.'Muii tnrd In particularly valimlili to uM to biiet nnd aplnnrh for tlu ii'inie uney of It flavor, adding I'onildttr ably' to tho lntln of th dlh. It I aluo oxrollont tiy ltolf. In European countries, lett.KO I bollod for green, but It tlno not lrlko tho American pnla'.-i. u It In rather Insipid and lone tho rlp nM and flavor It poiromo m a Nlilad. For lulu groatia, all v.lntor from tlm opon ground, In fact, llio kale innko the year' cyclu. Thn Icil'j li a uiniliiir ut tho eublnifu family, but iluoi not form u houn, ;t nuike lOHotlo of long curly lo.ivm, frill ed Ilka thoo of parildy nnd will wltlutand thu coldont woAtlior and muy be out at uny tlm; during th winter mouths. Jt haa a mild flavor omuwhat ungotlvo of caubiza. It I grown In tho wimo way n lute cabungn, planting th -d In July and trunapluntlng 2 to 2'f, fcot upuit. Dwarf Curled nnd Kxuoiiilor Mono Curled urn oxciillcil viinetloi:, A Mw plunlit of kulo will lvo 11 r.up ply of "groatia" for tho ivlnl r luhlo which will bo a welcome viirlety. It nflnil proclHoly tho wimo toll and vtilt urul requirement an lutn cab Iiuko. Corn mil 11 d 1 also liuray mrl In much u:d in winter In pluca of ll'tlllCe. Miller's Meat Market Main Street, Near Eighth , BEEF, MUTTON, PORK OR POULTRY. Phone 178 will get you THE BEST. Gus Miller LI IT BEATEN Don't Fail To Read the Herald Classified Ad I N LI L I When You Get Ready For GARDEN HOSE Try LORENZ CO. Fir.t 123 No. Sixth St. Ice Season Opens From Now On, Deliveries Made to Any Part of City. Phone Orders must be in before noon in order to insure delivery 6ame day. Phono 5S ORDER ICE TODAY Klamath Ice and Storage Company rirL A n-s If you are so fortunate es to be building1 a new home, don't you want it to be as convenient in its appointments as you can afford to make it from the start? Every housekeeper sooner or later wants the help of electrical equipment in her housework. The proper placing of electrical outlets greatly increases their utility, and if you are building now is the time to install them most economi cally. Apart from relieving housework from its drudgery, electrical equipment is a de cided economy. Under the lines of this Company you can operate an electric1 range, a vacuum cleaner, water heater, washing machine and lights for the low average cost of $8.50 a month! Moreover, the future abundance of ' electric power and its reasonable cost is assured you by the increasingplpjitout lay - now valued at $1 1,700,000-which the Company is placing at your service. To be sure that your home is correctly wired for all household purposes, experts at our offices or at your electrical deal er's will be only too glad to show you the best way to go about it, give you com plete cost information and the benefit of their experience in other homes they have helped to build. Ik CALIKMA OPIGON POWER COMPANY Mrdford, Grants Pui, Klamath Falb, Rowburg, Oregon, Yrcka, Dmumuir, California. b 1 " ... .. Something More! 1 After meals you want something more a bit of sweet with a change of flavor. WR1GLEYS is that "something more" and it's more than that I l It is a great aid to your good health, as medical authorities say. 1 This is from a recent book on health: ' "Many physician now recommend gum chewing I ; (or a better and more complete change of tho tarchet ".' into dextrin." 1 . . ... after every meal ' ! means that your digestion is aided while your pleasure is served; teeth and digestion both benefit 1 . Your choice of several flavors, all of the WR1GLEY quality nenlcd in it purity package. ' 1' 1 -mi Wrigley'a make the next cigar taste better Wanted It sure does make one feel good, after looking for something, to suddenly find where it can be had. . Here it is The finest car washing service in town. Double overhead wash-rack. Two Wash- ers No Waiting Also equipped for Top Dressing Located at Metropolitan Garage Corner Eleventh and Klamath Phone 298 ; "Bill" Williams ' "Maggie" Crenshaw In a bnneball en me, which for ! heart-breaking thrill haa been ol- dom equalled In Klamath f allx, ! Grant Pas high xchool, frenh from , a victory of 1 to 3 over Afthluml, defeated Klamath county high tohooS by a cor of 16 to 15, at Mo dou Park Saturday afternoon. The hint half of the ninth aaw Klamath Fall hopelely behind with a lead of five to overcome. Vernon Mooro, pitcher and second man up singled, with a man. on base Klamath Fall took heart and run after ruu was chalked up as each batter smashed out safe hits. Wlth; a man on third and two out first baeeman, Maier stepped to the bat. (Mopping Into a faftt one hn connucti.d solidly and he ball soared towards center field. For a moment it looked like a safe hit but the center fielder of Grants Pass made a running catch and the game was over. From start to finish the game was close. Moore for Klajnath pitched a splendid game as' was evidenced by tho few solid hits made by Grants I'ass. The weak spot In Klamath's team was the Infield, ohown by 1H errors made by the local team as against threo for the visitors, ' Klamath county high school team will play a return game at Grant'B Pass on May 3. Tho next game .will be played at Modoc ptirk neit aSturday afternoon with Henley High school. BIRTH DIXON Saturday morning at 5:30 at the Klamath Valley hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Dixon of Modoc Point, a daughter.' High grade diamonds have been scar 03 in Europe the past year. DONART & SON TAXIDERMISTS Farriers, Tanner and Dyer All Work Guaranteed Phono 511-J 210 Main Street Klamath Falls, Oregon j!tfvvvvvvvvvvii"i"r r SHOE REPAIRING GLOVES FOR LESS WORK SHOES Better Shoes for Les Money. , Agency for Marshfield Loggers. ' Jack Frost Shoe Shop . 119 So. Sixth Street k. 320 ACRES ; Choice Wild Hay Land FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN ? :'t WOULD CONSIDER GOOD RESIDENCE . IN TRADE See L. O. ARENS i 522 South Sixth Street Chevrolet Garaga f "-"" - --------- - - -j- rnnnnnTrnjinnAAnriUTjijmjijuirinnru i ALLEN B. JONES announces the opening of the ;." ' KLAMATH TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE ' Complete line of rebuilt and : second hand Typewriters of all makes. : :; "' '!) ' . , . ' "f ' Typewriters bought,, sold, " rented, repaired. Supplies ; for all ' makes of machines. " PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER Telephone 747 , Suite B-2, Slough Building TUBEROSE for the PICNIC WHAT fun it is to pile into the big car on a glorious Spring Day and drive toaome favorite spot for a Picnic! A picnic luncheon the Tuberose way is a great success and so little bother. A few cans of Tuberose, abowlforthe salad, the picnic kit and a delicious lunch awaits the first demand of "When do we eat?" What is your choice from this Tuberosb Picnic, Menu? . SALADS Use Tuberose Salad Dressing Tuberose Fruit Salad ready to serve. Combination Salad made withTuBEROSE Peas, String Beans, Asparagul Tips, Baby Lima Beans and tiny Beets. Club Salad mide with Tuberosb Crab, Lob I ster or Shrimps. ' Pineapple Salad a ring of Tuberose Pineapple on which is laid a thin slice of round break fast cheese. RELISHES Tuberose Olives " Tuberose Dill Pickles SANDWICHES Tuberose Olive and Nut Sandwiches Egg and Tuberose Pimiento Sandwiches ' Tuberose Shrimp Sandwiches ENTREES ' I Salmon ready to serve. Add a dash of lemon. Scalloped Corn or Scalloped Oysterj easily prepared in advance and easily carried. DESSERT Tuberosb Strawberries, Cherries, Pineapple, Peaches, Pears, Apricots or Grapefruit. Frozen Desserts a delightful novelty is to pack cans of Tuberose fruit in iceand serve frozen. COFFEE Fill plenty of thermos bottles with fragrant Tuberose Coffee. . More than 200 fruits, vegetables, sea foods and specialties bear the Tuberose label of super-quality, yet they cost but a trifle more than ordinary canned goods. 1 AftPM At Leading Qrocersl FOOD F ROD U t S pick oi 1 mepacK Mcbiui mil Dtcuhti Compur, Dimibutoti, Siciuaeoto, Olifxoj r i