The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 03, 1925, Page 8, Image 8

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    KVfcNtNG riKUALD, KLAMATH PaLLS, OftEGM
Thursday, December 3, 1925
Page Eight
U. S. Warships
Sent To Chile
WASHINGTON, Dec, 3. (If)
Two American warships new are at
Arlca, Chllo, where General Persh
ing is facing a serious crisis in the
affairs of the Tacna-Arlon plebes
cltary commlsslou of which he Is
head"
The cruiser Denver In a brief
message to the naxry depsTtmcot to
day reported her arrival at the
South American port yesterday. The
navy department explauatlon of the
move is that the Denver will re
lieve the cruiser. Rochester, already
on duty there.
SCOUT Sl'PPIJKS OX HAND
Scouts of the city can socuro knot
books, knot charts, song books, dia
ries, scout hand books and booklets
(or tenderfoot, second class and first
class scouts at headquarters in the
chamber of commerce. Scout Kxocu
tlva Nord has a full supply on hand.
Klamath Pioneer
Oiled bv Death
R. Madson, for over 20 years a
resident of Klamath Falls, died 111
a Stockton, Calif., hospital Monday
from heart trouble and rheumatism,
according m reports received here
today. At the time of his ceath he
was 75 years of ace.
Madson jwaa an old timo resident
of this city. Over 20 years ago
he moved there and established a
music house. He taught music and
at odd tliiKs tuned pianos. Dur
ing the late - days of his life, he re
tired from active business but re
tained a contact with the life ho
loved by luting pianos. His clos
est friend in Klamath Falls was
George Wlrti
He is survived by a daughter
Mrs. F. A. Lytns of Stockton. Calif,
and a son Cfrl Madson. He had
left Klamath I Falls several months
ago for Stodkton, seriously oiling
with rheumatism.
MANY 80YS ARE
TAKING MANUAL
TRAINING
WORK
One Master Recipe
for Five kinds of cakes
It'a certainly a pretty custom to serve cake
when guests come. But, since we all do it,
there is danger of monotony.
It is to escape that, and escape work, that
women find the Sperry Master Recipes so
helpful. By learning only three Master Reci
pes and simple variations of them, they find
they can make some two dozen kinds of cake.
One of these Master Recipes for Layer
Cake is given below. Notice how simple it
is and how easily it makes five kinds of cake.
The Sperry Master Recipe
for Layer Cake
u cup milk or water
1 IMitttMiii each of vanilla
and lemon extract
fuch depends on
the flour
eautiful, tempting
kes can be gotten
fly by using really fine
dients. And the
sf important is the
Sperry Drifted
I Flour and recom-
mdjtd it. Perfectly
bl coded , and always the
lamjf, it has given me
hightv satisfactory re
sults'7 for the past 12
yc
U cup jhortenmt
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2 capa Sperry Drifted Snow
Flour lifted with J tea
apOOOB of baking powder
Cream shortening until it may be beaten with a
spoon; add sugar gradually beating until mixture is
creamy. Separate the whites and yolks of the eggs.
Beat yolks until thick and lemon colored; add to
creamed butter and sugar; beat vigorously; then
add Sour and liquid alternately, stirring the while
until batter is smooth; and fold in the well-beaten
whites of eggs and flavoring. Bake in three well
greased layer cake pans in a fairly hot oven (360 F. ).
Use your favorite filling.
Walnut Loaf Cake
Prepare the Master Recipe, adding one-half cup of
finely chopped walnuts to the cake batter before
folding in the beaten whites of eggs. Bake in a
greased loaf cake pan about 45 minutes in a mod
erate oven (350 F.).
Golden Cake
Prepare the Master Recipe, using four egg yolks and
one whole egg. Add these well-beaten to the creamed
butter and sugar. Bake in a loaf (350 F.), or in
layers (360 F.).
Small Fancy Cakes
Prepare the Master Recipe. Pour batter into a well
greased, shallow baking pan. Bake from IS to 20
minutes. Cool, then cut into fancy shapes and ice.
Chocolate, pink, and white icing will give variety,
and the tops can be decorated with chopped nuts,
cocoon ut, and candied fruits.
FREE booklet of Sperry Master Recipes
The fifth kind, White Cake, made with this same
Master Recipe, and other Sperry Master Recipes
for cakes are' given in a new booklet, "EIGHTY
Food Delights from EIGHT Master Recipes." All
of your baking will be simpler and surer with these
Master Recipes. Write; 111 send the booklet FREE.
SPERRY
Home Service bursal
Director Russell Kidder is
Greatly Pleased With
Progress Being Shown
With close to three hundred boys
taking manual training under the
lireotlou of Kussoll I). KIddor, It Is
to bi understood why Mr. Kidder Is
kept busy every hour duriug the en
tire school week.
Some splendid work Is being
turned out by the boys, the students
of the sixth grade at the present
lime completing exercises In pinn
ing, which, when complete), gives
them perfect control of the plane.
Bread boards, hut racks and coat
racks have been completed so far
this year.
For the first time since manual
training has been Introduced In Hie
local schools the boys of the olghth
grade are taking a course in house
hold mechanics, which takes in all
electrical appliances, house construc
tion, door and plumbing.
At the present time these hays
are learnlug the framing of windows,
screens, locks and fastenings and are
to start on plumbing within the next
few weeks, which tuke-i in the i-.re
and repair of faucets compression,
self closing, pipe cutting and thread
ing, cleaning and rap&lruif and all
that goes to make up the trade of a
plumber.
"I feel that In givln? the hoys
this course, they will be able to help
their mothers at borne In ever so
many ways," Mr. Kidder explained
as his motive for giving this course.
Pupils of the seventh grade will
take up their training In the new
building shortly after the Christmas
holidays, and with the new quarters
modern and allowing much more
room. It Is expected the work will
progress in a rapid manner.
WriAme
Have you any baking
difficulties
like to hav
solve? Woul
advice on
problems of
paration? J
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gladly help.
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made my
Scouts Will Stage
Big Saturday Hike
Plenty of pep Is being shown hy
local boy scouts in tlio first att-city
hike, which will take place next Sat
urday. The boys are to start out
from the chamber of commerce, the
boy scout headquarters, promptly at
10 o'clock. From now on. Scout Kx
ecutive N'ord plans to hold these
bikes once a month, for the purpose
of helping the scouts advance In rar.k
as rapidly as possible.
December Term
Opens Monday;
Excuse Jurors
Jurors not chosen this morning
to servo In the case of Statu vs.
Terry John were permanently ex
cused from further service during
the present term of court, by Judge
A. U Lcuvllt. The Jury serving In
the case of State VI John will be
permanently excused at the end 61
th trial.
Next Monday marks tho opening
day of the December term of court
and on that day a new Jury list will
be drawn by county officials, Be
cause of the proximity of the nuw
term of court, Judge Lenvltt today
re-set cases for trial that are pond
ing on the clrminal dockut. Follow
ing are the dates set for the trial
of criminal cases on the criminal
docket :
7: State vs Ben Uay, N-)
State vs Arthur Amen, December
7; State vs Bon tiny. December !;
State vs Carlson, December 10:
State vs jacobson, Decombor 11;
and State vs Wilklns, Decombor 13.
Stanley Dollar's
Bid Is Rejected
WASHINGTON. Dec. 3. (,P) Tho
bid of the Dollar Interests for tho
Admiral-Oriental line was rejected
by the shipping board today. In tak
ing this action tho board approved
unanimously tho recommendation of
President Crowley of tho fleet corpor
ation. The offer was submitted by H.
Stanley Dollar, vice president of the
Dollar lino.
Announce Sale of
Bank hi Portland
PORTLAND, Ore. Dec. 3. (fp)
Sale of the Pacific Bank of Com
merce of Portland, to the Canadian
Bank of Commerce, a local branch
of the Canadian Bank of Commerce
of Toronto, was announced today
by E. L. Thompson, president of tho
Pacific Bank. The Pacific Bank
formerly was known as the Hart
man and Thompson Bank.
Murphy Trial
To Close Soon
MEDFORD, Ore., Dec. 3. The
defense has closed its case in the trial
of Omar W. Murphy, charged with
manslaughter, as the result of the
death of his wife, Emma, last May.
Rebuttal by the state will be finished
early this afternoon, to be followed
by the final arguments. The caBo Is
expected to go to tho jury early in
the morning or late this afternoon.
MRS. WHITE HERE
Mrs. Edna White of Salem, sister
of Mrs. Perry Do Lap, arrived in the
city last evening and plans to visit
here for the coming fortnight with
her Bister and friends.
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Toasted oat flakes that cook into firm granular oat
meal. Appetizing deUciowhealthrul!
Filled with flavor packed with nourishment.
Smooth firm in texture yet retaining the neces
sary roughage for quick, easy digestion. ,
That "albtight-tooked" flavor in only two mimtts
POH MORE THAN
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SEXTON PRAISES I
BOYS AND GIRLS
IN YEAR REPORT
Annual Summary of County
Club Activities, Shows
Increased Interest
"I feel that the cooperation and
spirit shown by tho organizations
and Individuals in Klamath county
has become permanent and demon
strates the fact that club work has
Its place In the educational work
in nnd through the schools of Klam
ath county."
This statement is the spirit of tho
annual report of Klamath county
club work, submitted to tho state
club leader by Frank W. Sexton,
county club leader.
Thirty-eight standard clubs were
organized In 13 Klamath communi
ties during the past year. Thoy
included sewing clubs, cookery clubs,
pig, dairy, calf, farm accounting,
canning, potatoes, garden, beef calf
and home making.
Mome-maklng clubs were partlcu
alrly successful this year and also
canning clubs. Two canning clubs
In the Midland and Henley districts
completed their work 100 per cent.
Twenty-three calves from Tilla
mook county were Bhlpped Into
Klamath county and placed In club
work. Two club members of the
Midland district completed the dairy
herd record.
Exceptional Interest in tho county
fair was taken by mombcrs of clubs,
the report relates. At least 50 per
cent moru exhibits wero on display
at the 1925 fair than at tho 1924
fair.
Klamath clubs scored hoavlly at
tho state fair when Carl Dchllnger
won first prize In the potato divis
ion, and other club members scored
third and fifth prizes In this divis
ion. Charlotte Ilesslg upheld tho hon
or of girls clubs by annexing fifth
prize In sowing' at tho state fair.
She Is a member of the Chlloquln
Standard Sewing club.
Seventy club members attended
the special two weeks summor school
session provldod by tho Oregon Agrl
cultural college last Juno and re
celvcd Invaluablo training as a re
sult. This was the largest club
delegation from any county in the
stale, the report sets forth.
In his summary, Mr. Sexton com
rnendB the club Work accomplished
at Lone Pine, Midland, Henley and
Bly, whero, ho states, the cooper
ation of parents and teachers show
od that the work -was appreciated,
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Excellent selection of Poriet twills,
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Also a large assortment of figured
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2.98
Size 36 to 48
Ladies' Silk Underwear
A Giveable (lift
Made of radium silks, glove silks
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many pretty embroidered patterns
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$2.29, $3.49, $4.98, $5.49 to $9.98
LADIES' COATS
A large selection of stunning styles
and marvelous values. Latest wint
er colors in Bolivia, Velour and
Suede cloth. Large fur collars and
cuffs. New flare models.
24.75
A good range of sizes
CHILDREN'S COATS
Warm winter coat, full lined and fur
rimmed with convertable collars and
the popular patch pockets. Mater
ials of soft and heavy cheviots.
Size 7 to 14 years
Price 4.98 to 22.50
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Handkerchiefs
Sealed pack handker
:hiefs 10c or 3 for 25c
AH pure linen hand
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Gifts of Value
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Mercerized bordered
handkerchiefs, 3 in
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MEN'S SCARFS
Men's Rayon silk scarfs in beauti-.
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