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EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH. FALLS, OREGON
Monday, December 14, 1925
Community Meet
Is Big Success
One hundred and fifty residents
of Langoll Valley gathered together
Saturday night lo enjoy the mosi
successful meeting ever staged by
the ; . i n r ' ' Valley community club.
Front nccountH received ty those
who attended froffl Klamath Kalis. :
elover aktl, hrl.'tllng with huniorons
lluslons lo Klamath eltlaens, was
put on. Later on in the evening the
meeting developed' inta a bustacas
sosslon at which rodent control
werk for 1926 was discussed.
M'OI.KIv HKRK
I .Mr. and Mrs. John Spolek, well
known in Maiin, were visitors in
Klamath Kails yesterday. .Mr. Bpo
lek conducts a ranch in the south
ern Klamath region.
Local Fans See Heavyweights
In Fast Sunday Workout; Both
Keeler And McGreer Are Fast
Griddle Cakes -Fruit Fritters
-Pop overs -and eight morel
from One Master Hecipe
Griddle Cakes fcr brcakf'). And f:xm left over batter, Pineapple
Frittera for lonchl Thi-tV uric reasrn you'll enjoy using this Master
Recipe. But it'a only on.- of etevtm rtaions every one delicious!
Popovers are a:iothf r. Vou didn't drccm that these hollow, muffin
sliaped cakes were related to Griddle Cakes: yet a slight change in that
Master Recipe and there they arc! Here's how you do itl
Tlic Sperry Matter Recipe for Griddle Cites
2 cups Sperry Drifted J j teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon sugar
Snow Flour
4 tcasp. baking powder
1 ecc
cups railk
1 tablespoon melt
ed shortening
Measure and sift dry' iniredients; beat eg until very light, thca add
milk and combine mixtures, beating with rotary egg beater until free
from lumps. Add melted shortening and bake at once. If batter is not
baked icon after mixing, beat well again before using. If only one-half
recipe is needed, still use the whole egg.
roptrvcrs
Except that baking powder is omitted, the Pop
over recipe is almost identical to thcGriddlc Cake
recipe. Use only 1 cup of flour, 1 cup of milk, 2 eggs,
i4 teaspoon salt and 1 teaspoon of melted butter.
Beat flour'atld milk until smooth : nod 1 cgr, unbeaten
and beat mixture one minute; add other egg and beat
again; then add melted butter. Meanwhile have cus
tard cups or Iron muffin pans heating. They should
be hot Grease well just before adding batter, 23
full. Bake in hot oven (400 F.)l5 minutes, then re
duce heat and bake 30 minutes longer. Bake thor
oughly, or Popovers may fall.
Pineapple fritters
Use left-over Griddle Cake batter, or prepare
Master Recipe. Drain slices of pineapple: dip into
batter, then drop into hot deep fat eiaj 'try until a
golden brown on each side. (A small ubc of dry
bread dropped into fat should turn go'.dcn brown
while you count forty.) If you substitute other
fruits, such as apples or bananas, fry longer, testing
bread by counting to ninety.
, With this Griddle Cake Master Recipe yea can
make just as easily: Waffles. French and German
Pancakes, Cora Fritters, Potato Pancakes, and five
kinds of Griddle Cakes. To leam hem, send for the
free booklet, "EIGHTY Food Delights from EIGHT
Master Recipes."
Let Me Help You
Speaking of Griddle Cakes, do you know how to
make them come out fluffy and golden brown
always? Write me and I'll tell you the knock.
Perhaps you're looking for pointers cn scrr.c other
phase of oking-fcake bakipg? pastry making?
Tell me just what you'd like to know end I'll help
you the beat I can. No charge, ef ecursc, for th:;, Iz
Sperry 's treat. Write me now. TCty s
SPERRY
HOME SERVICE BUREAU
. &fr$. Belle De Qraf, Director
For all my baking
this one flour!
The best al! around
flour I have ever used
is Sperry Drifted Snow
Hour. Bread, cakes,
wctT.es, pastry it
ma!;es them all per
fectly. That's one of
my reasons for saying
Sperry Flour should
be in ever home.
BELLE DE GRAF
Direct a.-. .Home Service
Bureau, Sperry Flour Co.,
141 Cali.irninSt.,
Ssn Franciieo, Dept.
Gem Rooming House
Bought By Barnes'
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Barnes, among
the old ttrhe residents of Klamath
Falls, have taken over the Gem
rooming hcluse, located above the
Star drug store. They took possession
today.
The Barnes' are both well known
residents of this city and for a num
ber of years operated the Houston
and the American hotel.
REFUSE TO IMPEACH
SEATTLE. Dec. 14. (IP) The Ju
diciary committee of the Seattle city
council today unanimously recom
mended denial of a petition of 6000
citizens that the council Impeach
Mayor Brown.
Absence of street cars doesn't
make the heart grow any fonder.
Crater
Lake
Ice
Cream
Creamed Cottage Cheese, Real Butter-
milk, Milk and Milk Products.
I KLAMATH FALLS
CREAMERY
Phone 74
Demand Home
Ma He Products
Random Getting All Worked Up Over Big Box
ing Card Thursday Night--Remainder of
The Card Will Bring Out Action
i I li o Keeler and Jack McGreer, heavvwciehta who
will fight in the main event at Seandia hall Thijfrsday
night, glared at each other like a couple of strange wolf
hounds when they met face to face at the ringside, and"
then kept on going.
He's a pretty tough looking egg," venteuivtl Keeler a
few minutes later.
He's as big as the Rocky mountains," was McGreer's
comment after Keeler had gone into the dressing room.
And a mhllo later the two bis 1
heavyweights "" l,ltJ their spnr-l ' IMilM iil'OOT IMI -lITTItt;
For 65 Years
ring partners and did some hancst-
to-goodncss training bo.nuso
appeared to havo a wholesome re
sport tor the other's ability.
A tenderfoot Investiture ceremony
I fa oil IMMlt. I.!. 1. II,
Cadi' v.i.o si, i i.i ; :i i i ii i . , iii
he held on Wednesday evening,
coluher 111. at tho Moose hall. The
Theso two Naavvwelchte ouerat ,,, , eoremony. according to scout axe-
furnish Klamath ringworms with lr R ' Nor1' l"in l"'lt
plenty of real excitement. Keeler j lj nt 'lsht 'e'ek. The scouts who
has been bowline, them all over in I ""'ir tenner-
inter-m.mnialu region, while
the
.McGreer has been flattening tho
heavy bays dawn around Los An
geles and Texas. And both are de
termined to keep up the nvinulng
streak, because there's a chanco for
thua on the New Year's card If the.
fans give their official O. K. I J
the winner.
In the Beml-windup. Jack Criai.
Modoc Indian, and Sid Herbert, old
lime favorite, arc goinj ta give the
cash customers six rounds jf tae
to toe fighting, providing they both
keep their feet for the entire dis
tance. Herbert will be making his
big fight in a determination to re
turn to the ring, which he left a
couple of years ago, walle CrUn, still
young and learning, will try to step
up a notch In the gentle art of
leather pushing.
A lot of real interest Is being
aroused in the four-round special!
event featuring Matin's favcrltc sjh, :
"One Round" Hogan, and Jim Fleta-1
Ing. the ambitious bridegro;d. Ho-j
gan wants to repeat his oce-round I
knDkout over Fleming, while Jim j
is determined to reverse the story '
jind make it the end of a tragic day i
for Malln's ambitious young farm-1
er bay.
A four round opener betweon :
Kid OteaB and Mike Mussotino willj
start the card at S:30.
Keller, who has his wife for man
ager, trainer aad bUjin?Sj agent, i3 J
an inventor a well s a box-fighter.
He's invented a turnstile whica
records every person who enters the .
hall, sa promoters, Othtera and too I
public will know exact!..- the numb-;
er of cash customers who enter the i
arena. He has one of these turn-;
loot pin and Inducted into scouting
will he present at 7:40 (or Inspection.
jW I
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CHILOQUL'N MAN
KXONERATUD OF
LARCENY COUNT
W.ilter Jacobsen Ke - Arrested
After Not Guilty Verdict
Kcv.tl by J u d f, c
thirdly had tho vo:dlet ot "not
giilli. " been uttoraj by Juil a
L. l.euvltt, reading the vortllet, than
Walter Jaeobann was agntu pUcod
Uadtr ano.it on n otBr "t foi-.i
vry. Jacnhson uua uxuneruKtl by a
Juiy Into Halurd.iy nlRiil on a rhuiy.a
nr Itrcouy In u hOUj tler tho Jury
bad dellberatiMl lor elKhl Iiouih.
JtfUOhl ID iWW ohttflid with b"'
I it M m"' ot tour men who catered
I III' h Mil" of K. V. RolnWtDg III III"
early uttoi'hooii vt Hvplinuhur 3D,
illd 0( Hteiilliig CUrrtnO mid e ux-ks
from the houae. The e'lurgo of tori
cry lii hnsnd oil Jui'olrmn'a iillnged
Mahlni Ot line of the pbaoki ntlMlni
friim thu iteinkiiig homo in Ohlto-iuln.
iiev.j.liljfnileey.
)ulpll dl fa t Dir.
Church? lit? Kuiisai
i oceiipH
DlMiplesIot aChrlatl
; K Clt'3 MO.& ha
poat ij years in the mtnlatrygf He
tunning his career In lsi'.. lie haa
aerved In Kentucky, TcniunsccJ
.Woshhiiitoii, imnola.and Mlaaoin i.'
I B OXI N G
Main Event - Heavyweights- 10 Rounds
SUGAR WILLIE KEELER
Ctuuuploii of Cbonr b'Aleno'a Wtilgbl til PowMla
i ler has heat Prank Pnrmer, Tin v Harmon, knocked out
hot Miliitji.i. nlio (oin:lit 'I'mmiiy (llhboiiM mid others.
IU f.KS OF llfXTKKS
Two cars of Ounsmuir ipoitamen
including S. M. Baker. I. I- llutloy,
V. It. Daw. o. H. Larali, w'. .1.
Stevenson E. R Woltor and W, It.
Wtntanu motored up trom tre south
ern city on Saturday nfOrtioon, to
spend ii few days huntini; ii: the Tule
lake section.
K.VROl'TK HOME
Ray Neff nn.it Chcmer Eggets, both
well known residents of fiend. wro
lover Sunday visitors In the 'iv vn-
route home from louthern (.'alitor'
nla where they 'have bei-ii t-in-act-ing
business for several weeks.
stilei with him. and it Is possible
that It will be set up Thursday
nigat in ordr that the l'cnl pro
moters may know just how it operates.
GLASSES
Brighter Vision
Clean vision enables a
person to do much bet
ter work than when the
eyes are laboring under
a strain.
Cood vision Is assured every
optical patient that comes to us
tor eye hcf4'
We have helped hund
reds of your neighbors
and friends and can
help yob.
DR. GOBLE
700 MAIX
I We grind the glasses In our
own factory to suit eaoh In
dividual requirement.
Repairs Quick Service
eAt the TINE TREE
are about five thousand miles apart. !
The Israelites led by Moses on their
exodus from Egypt are separated by
about forty centuries from Sunday i
afternoon jazz dancing today. Yet, :
Cecil B. DeMille has managed to put j
them together convincingly In' his
picturization of "The Ten Command
ments." This great picture Is coming
to the Pine Tree theater today where
it will be shown for the first time at
popular, prices:
The modem story opens on a de-1
vout mother driving one of her two ;
sons from home because hu will not
"apologize. to God." for what she be
lieves sacrilege. The son goes out ;
into the world, exultant, to smash
every commandment. Then DeMille!
develops his theme that "if you try I
to break the Ten Commandments. :
they'll break you."
A gorgeous Biblical episode, done
in natural colors, is enacted by such j
popular player as Estclle Taylor. I
Theodore Roberts, James Nelll, !
Charles de Roche and Lawson Butt.
Tho two million persons who have i
laid from one to two dollars to ape !
this greatest of pictures testify that I
the highest point the cinema art has
yet reached, has been achieved In this
most ambitious directorial effort of ;
Cecil DeMille.
Wood
BLOCKS Our blockwood la
ample for the present. Wo aro
taking part off the yards.
DRY SLAB Our dry slab Is
not entirely dry. It Is good for
the heater, but not for tho
cook stove.
LIMB WOOD is first class dry
limbs and tree tops. It Is
dany wood for beater, furnace
or fireplace.
COAX Sure, we havo coal.
Lump coal, best on tho market.
SERVICE Jus; a little behind
with deliveries. Order early.
Wood Coal & Fuel Oil
PEYTON & CO.
"WOOD TO BURN'
601 Main Phone 535
cAt The LIBERTY
When cattle rustlers and a hand I
of cowboys headed by Jack Iloxle
meet after a terrific ride, the gun
battle makes one of the dramatic
moments In "Two Fisted Jones," the
feature now drawing crowds to the
Liberty theater. Supporting Hoxie
is Kathryn McOufre, while some un
uaually good character work Is done
by Frank Rice. The final showing Is
tonight.
Tho only army being considered hy
P' ople this close to Christmas is the
.Salvation Army,
General and
Firestone Tires for
Service, More, value
for your money and
Real Satisfaction
For quick and efficient
Crank Case service
Klamath Tire
House
"Cap" Calkins
Klamath Ave. & 6th St.
Firestone, Oenerat and
Oldfleld Tlrca.
Overland to Build
More Curs Nexl Year
' Word baa come to all Ovirl.tnd
and Willys-Knight doslors that fac
tory plans fur llt!6 contemplate a
greatly liureaaed production of the
Overland Standard Sedan, the four
cylinder model on which the recent
ly announced price of $095 at the
factory has set Hie slognn of "the
lowest priced enclosi d car of stand
ard design In the world."
This is the first authentic note of
1 SUB which has yet been atruck hy
any of the major munufacturera of
motor cars, nnd coming from Willy "
Overland, Inc., the third largeii
manufacturer In -the motor car In
dustry, it is significant of the devel
opments which the new yer l like
ly tO 800.
It proves definitely that the light
yet roomy car. low in price, with
standard features of construction,
will be the mod-il around which
manufacturer! imiiding in quantity
will base their major production ef
forts. When the present prleo of tho
Overland Standard gedan waa an
nounced, It waa slated that tho
price could not be maintained nn
less there was a demand In excess
of 10,000 a mouth for this model.
Thrs Is a large production for nn
enclosed car typo hut word from (he
factory shows that an even greater
volume than 10,000 per month wIlM
be necessary to meet tho actual de
mand as felt through orilora from
dealers.
Tho average at tho present time
la 83 closed cars as against 15
open ears with every Indication
pointing toward nn almost 100r,'o
demand for enclosed cars before tie
end of the coming year.
Increased demand, with lowered
sales resistance, has made It possible
for Willys-Overland, Inc., to work
out many noteworthy savings In
manufacturing costs on this light
sedan.
.VS-
JACK McGREER
Of Texas -Weight 200 Pounds
UeMeOreer has beel Mag Routt and Bonnie Ford, who wna
Inn Joftrlea' protege, He generally wlna his fights hy the
. O. Itoiite. This should be a real heavyweight hiutlo wlln
ota qf action.
e'
Somi-Windup Six Rounds -145 lba.
JACK CRIM, of Chiloquin
itcnieinliDt Crlm'a Inst fight? lie always gives tho hoys n run
for their sum. .
SID HERBERT,' oTKlamath Falls
Sid wild "(li t me '111111111111)' loinh." We have!
Extra Spocial Event--4 Rounds, 165 lbs.
KNOCKOUT HOGAN, of Malin
Jim Fleming, of Klamath Falls
Hogan knocked Fleming out Hie last flnht and Fleming told It
was a lucky punch. So Hogan will try lo do It attain.
PKKMV1NABY FOUR ROUNDS
KID OLSON vs. MIKE MUSSOLINO
Tli Let i on ante nt The-Mecca, Waldorf, The Smoke anil He
BUUard Parlor.
Ringaide :.ui, Re. SftJM, Qeih Adm. i.fui
Ladle.: v. erom. I'nder uiinplies Klamath Falls Iloxlttg
eommlaalon.
SYLVESTER, Matchmaker. "
Seandia Hall Klamath Falls
Thursday, December 17, 1925
iieX.SX!XSm aUKTSSSE EOEBOi TIC1
ItO.MK -The Fnnelatl have prevent
ed boycott against Valentino' film.
Militia In theaters permlimd no noise
but nppiuuse.
NBW YORK. -- Urono LyUh,
driror for a grain firm, has had his
first day off In fifty years, tin ob
m : veil ii by lonnglng around bis em
ployer's stable.
HENLEY
Tuesday, December 22, has boon
set as tho (Into for the Christina
program at tho Henley school. Hoth
the grndes and tho high school will
participate In the program, for
which, practice has begun. Vocation
confluence on Wednesday. Lncom
her 23.
Although the high school cannot
take part In the music memory con
test. It la assisting the grades !n the
nil re haifl of records to he r.'iid In
preparation for It. The record; will
be used by the whole school.
Henley Is going to have a gymnas
ium, This vim tho decision made by
the board of directors at their last
meeting. Work In leveling the laitd
for the gym nlto has begun and the
lumber has been ordered.
On Tuesday, December iC, tie sen
iors of Merrill high school tire Jrtt
sontlng "The Dummy" at lie Henley
school house. Thls ls the f'rst ot the
annual series ot plays given ?) Mer
rill, Malln, Bonanza and I'mley. Ad
mission Is 50 and 25 cents.
Tho delegation of students from
Heiiley who attended the high school
conference at Kugene 'Decerihor 1
nnd5 returned Sunday evening endj
In their reports to the studeni l ody
on Monday, expressed h ..niHolrc as
well pleased with the meeting. Many
helpful suggestions wero received
some of which Henley liopna 10 ut
Into operation. The delegates were
liarnlee Dawson, Floyd Hhmt, June
Hradbury," Charles Booth nut! Miss
Waagn.
On their visit to Eugene last week
the Henley students had the plea:. urn
of seeing u number of fornwr Hen
ley students and faculty, among I hem
Maxlno Bradbury, t'lareneo Hill
and Mrs. Miller.
I1KULIN The piny "Bain" Is he
wllderlng Hermans, as they don't un
derstand why a mlsslonery should
want the natives of l'ngo Pngo to
wear clothes.
There is a Vast
Difference
between a regular
wood burning furnace
and a furnace that
will burn wood.
W e specialize i n
wood burning furna
ces, both piped and
pipeless, at prices you
can afford to pay.
It Costs You
Nothing For An
Estimate
first
on 6th near Main
Phone 371
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