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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1925)
ThUMdAy, December 24, 1!)2G EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page itWea i T T T T T T T i T T T f T T T m over from vw.i.ev Mr, mid Mi'm. II C, Hurry, wild inn k frequent ill I Ih III IIiii illy from Motlford, arrived in tba olty iui evening. They urn guMts ai ttia hotel while Puiiuan. , pnOM HFIt.Wil E ItlVRR porl Oitrom, wnii known randier ol iin Bpraktue Itlvor diatrlot, in 1 1 it n iiKci I ii k. Iiiinlncmi linn' liiclny friiiu iiin ranch Boom Huttrr Milk Mr i Nrw KnglMiiit Hhht Bun Qulik Purler BOUM KotU flllffTtln lUfUlt Plmiamott Vlu Wild llitllrr WtQU Frtlll U'.fU Mr at Pic Cruit : i r ...ii f Jiimpliiie out I'miiU-iifd aut Oak) Fruit Holy Poly BpiUd Kfult I hut ipllngt linked Appti J'mlOUm. bluffy biscuits and all these other treats DELICIOUS, fluffy biscuit that's the Mad you'll gel utwnyn whrn you follow till Mailer Horl(tc carefully. Hut look abbvvi " what n lot of other aft! tiling thin nunc Master Krclpe make, v. Ilh only slight change. Tear out thl ni mid try thaw i Ttc Sprrry ftTaffArr Rteip for BUouiti 2 cup Sin-rry Dtifird Snow- Flour 1 teaspoon wit 4 teaspoon baking powoVr 3 tnhlclKXUlf shortening ?4 cup ii, ilk it rnu.il pails of milk and wiitcr Ml noil lft ilry Inarrtlicnt; vork In khoitnilnu wbh knllr or finger ting. Clrmltifilly add llqull. mixing with u knife to it aoft dough. Toss on n Ikmred Ivi.inl, pat tn- roll lightly to one-half inch thlckneu, cut with bh rult cutter, placo In pun, hruili over topn with incited ahortruina or milk. Duke In hot oven F.J 12 to 15 minute. Stout Pot thl old Scotch fuvorlte that evrrylxxly lovca, ue the Master Recli Willi thrc change: Add 1 mote table, spoonful of ahpreiiina, I tnblcupoon of usarin1 1 well lieutcn ejia and catrtt yolk re, crying the white-, Put lieuten egg Into n cup and fill with milk lenvingcupthroe- fourths full; sill sugar" with Hour. Roll out ami cut with biscuit cut ler. Place In pan,- then brush over top with the unbeaten" egg white; npilnklc top with augar anil cinna mon. Bake in n hot oven IS min ute. When baked split 0cn mid pread with Jelly or jam. Replace top and acrvc. Smory Bueuili For a luncheon surprise, acrvc these SPERRY 40W (m HOME SERVICE BUREAU 51rj. Belle Dc Graf, Director ' ' eS' .aV J J J Je. v-5i 4 i i T X I i: i hum n:ii oitii (torn op ijUHinoitp nrruiia, 3, o, V I it 1 1 lit Mflfl ford ii'hl yi'Hlrtnluy In lliu i lly. V ANDEMII KG LEAVE iinviii h. Vandonbtirg, well known yo.uoi sttprtiay, lofi tot Bglsiu ye, tarday, where bo will upend Christ man bolIdsfVa with relatives nod friends. Mr. Yundnnhurg iw 1 1 J r- i ii in wiih bar buibuna in Klamath Kill In. from ONE Master Recipe! v.iih n salad ronriiel Prepare Master Recipe, Afler cutting spiead J'j of e.li i-.!l wiih deviled limn. Fold over us for Pinker House Rolls, place In betting pan, brush top with melted butter or substitute. Uake in a hot oven (12j F.) about 20 minute. NJt . Wksi I like about Spcrry Flour It'i o dejienlabki !n the 12 year I've been using Scrry Dtlfteil Snow Flour, it ha never once disappointed me. They mate It of the finest wheat, with exacting cmc, and then they test It hourly by bakinQ with III We aotuaHy cannot buy it until It pro duces jKrfcct results. lir.LLt: DE ORAP l2rp T)umJlitiit Dmnpllnp the lent part of the trw, men folk y. For 4 or 5 per a:ms, preporc one-luiif Master Recipe, making these changes: Use one tea spoon of shortening oiul one luilf cup of milk. The dough should tie spongy and full of holes. Drop on boiling str. rover tightly end stem IS minute. He sure to keep liquid con stantly Ix iling and do not re move cover during cooking. How- to irmkc fifteen oilier delicious dislic using this name Muster Kccipc, 1 told in a booklet, -EIGHTY Food Delight iromEIGHTMartcr Redpea," Write me and I'll senil you a copy, free. You'll find it a wundciful heln In ail your baking. tl tfirrt i.nvtblng abotit cooking that you're worried about? Maybe a big dinner and you'd like to know some easier way to prepare it? Or what to feed children nt varkms ages? Write me end I'll gladly help you. Address Belle Dc Ornf, Spcrry Flour Co., Sail Francisco, Culif., Dept. 8801-B 6 J v J J J J Je.e$Jse-e$e-r5. JsJ- -e- TO EVERYONE EVERYWHERE We Wish A Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year Chas J. Cizek Merchant 109 South Seventh St. Mainly CALII OIIMA VIW'i'OHH Annum thr. Cnl I torn In guests : rculniiTluK hi iln- hotel White PelM 'caff uri- Mr. mid Mm. ('. C, Allen ill Morrison. IN PROM THE PORT Joseph HoHslg unit A. II, Back int in. iiuih rahobsri of the Fori Klnmalh illnlrlii. ure business Mil' 'ru Iuto today, ' adams' go norm Mr. unii Mrs". Clarence Adam, of Ob-tie, l'fl Hiln mornliiK for south ern California to upend Mm holidays Willi relative unii friends. KWANHONH I.K.1VH Mr. mill Mm. Junius E. Kwanson unii family left thin morning for Pas I adt-nit, ( iillf., where they will 'visit until iiftiT New Years. VWITING HOTHBR Rriicb I. Jeffern of Portland In' viitinK bit mother, Mrn. B, b Magee and will reluni next Sunday. llu la employed In the Union Paci fic office ui. Portland CHOPPING PROM MAUN Mr. and Mm. HiiIIh and family of Mnlln were uinoiiK the out of lownj (iirlHluian shoppers in Klamath Falln over WedneHday. I P KKOM DORRIH C, II. McCoy npenl yesterday m th i lly on bunlnens nmt'- r- r'rom bin home in Dorrln. rlRRR I.OADINt; i-i: u William. John mid Mike Bahnt Uoff uf Ki'iin were In illamnth Palle yerterday loading ten ogribadl of iyts lor the market for the Kernn-ltay ranch In (be Keno f-nrtlun. MBWSOM HBRK John I). Newaom, hroiher of Or. N'ewsom, retrned (net evening from a bualneta trip lo tho northern pan of the state, at Portland, Kluaone and sniem. lie expeti i lo spend Chrlatniaa here. KKLLKR KRRK . Paul Kellor bt. greeting bis many friend In the city after an abHOUcc of Several months. He Is now lo Cited In bunlnesn In Port)and and U noma lo Bjiend Ihe Christina,! -.loll-l ..ajD inuuin unu ll.raIJ,.iIlvl ,t,. -l,l. ii.., motored down front iho northern clly with Mr. ami . Mrs. George Hlchn. MIDNIGHT 8ERVICK TONIGHT Al the hour of 11:3" tonight the members of Si. Paul's Bpjgcopal church will hold services in the rooms of the chamber of commerce Announcement wan made early In the week by Itev. J. Henry Thomas ibat each Sunday at three o'clock services wfll be held in the chamber of commerce, mull the completion of tho new church which in expected around the Mtb of, January. A. T I t t T T f X1 f I f V Ii Tailor . About IN l hum KIRK ' B. Mill'-: car limpet-tor for tin Southern; aclfir, unii Robert Chat man of Kirk were In the city yes lorilay on bual'iona mid iliunur-. The vlnlilng nii.-n reported loin of snow In tin- Kirk i. irlct. HUH. MaVNNPUdLO HKTI HNS Mrn. .1. K. inafleld lutn returoed to bur home m linn Hid:,.- af'-r upoddlng nnvi r ; l weeke In Klamath Fall rt-colvln, medical attention. Ilor condition i vry much Improvod. MtltlVI Kill HOLIDAYS Mr. und Mm. Oeorge Bluhn and dedgbter Mb Pearle of Portland have arrived In iho city to npend Iln- holiday with relatives and friends. Mr aad Mm. Btehn are the parcnta or Mm. M. K. Lucas of thin city. Mis, Pearl' visit In the city Is traieomed by a limit of the yvuuaur sbi. nno i a laienied lBUn.i'iu anil mm jear com- PleWd'bar Hudy o finulc at the I1 ' i-Jruauu On numerou oeraalona nhe han Iduyed over K. G. W.. from Port laud. Just this slimmer she r.-tuni- -I ed from an extended trip abroad. MERCHANT FROM MALIN A. Kallna, prominent merchant of the Mallu country, Is liaying the city a buatBeis visit today. CAKDS AND LBTXRSH Numerous cards and lettern from He- carious chambers of commerce throughout Oncon and xuher states which have been received by the lo cal chamber of commerce have been attractively displayed liia Christmas wreath at the local office. Cards from the Klamath chamber were nialhxl to all the chambers in Oregon and the larger chambers throughout Cal ifornia and Washington. NEWBERBY'H AHHIYK Attorney and Mrs. Don New berry, of Medfrd mill arrive In the city Christmas miming to spend the day bere the guests of jir. Newberry's mother and family, Mr. und Mrs. Wilbur Jones.. COSKlUtoMS to IRRIVt- ... . .. .r. UIIll .MIS. UllllltlO li)SU ill. illll . and two little girls, have arrived from Stockton,. California, to spend the holidays will Mr. and Mrs. C. 1. Roberta, and Mr. and Mm. Oscar Shlve. Mrs. Roberts' and Mrs. Shlve are sisters of Mrs. Cosebooin. MKIUtlLL RANCHER cluster I. Baaklns, one of the prominent ranchers of the MearlU district. Is uancaciing business mat ters here today. MISS OKFIKLD HOME Miss Vera Offield. assistant coun ty superintendent of schools left this ufiernoou for Merrill to spend the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Of field. LADR TO MEItltILL Dwight I.add of Portland left for Merrill late this afternoon to spend Christmas with Mr. and .Mrs. W. C. Bailey, Report of Naval Court Completed WASHINGTON, Dec 24. (Fl The report of the naval court of In quiry into ihe Shenandoah disaster was completed today and submitted to Hear Admiral E. II. Campbell, judge ndvmato'.general of the navy. It probably win" not be made public until next week. BULLETS ALMOST STRIKE SLEEPER ASTORIA. Ore., Dec. 24. (.4?) On complaint of.MIs,', l.yyli Norden swnn t lint while she was sleeping tills morning two bullets pierced her bddtoom window nnd burled them selves in tin- wall near her head, of ficers arrested two men in a rooming house across the way. It developed that the two had fought following en argument and one of them pulled a gun and lirediwice al Ihe oilier, the linnets going ' Wild. Tho two men held are Olto Laura and John Makela. WANT EXTRA DAY r ' County courthouse employes a were (his afternoon preparing a petition to he given to COUh- ly court, asking t'bnl Sli court- holts,' officafl be close 1 satur- day. Whether or nol their Wishes, will be obacryetl could mil be aseeytalned as county officials had not tided , cm tho petition ut ;t;0ti o'clock this afternoon, t f ttfttttttt People 1 ANN I' AX, PARTV Me. and Mfe Poole Giving Annual I iili-.linns Party Tmilght Fdilowlflg the lust pertormabce al the line True tonight, Mr. aad Mm. Harry p-j lie will be host and hostess to the employes of tile Pine Tree and Liberty, number dose lo 50, wiih a Christmas party at ihe Fine Tree. A tree with all the trimmings, a gift exchange and vaudeville program will be among tba feature of the party. Ka; h year Mr. and Mrs. Prole entortain their employe on Christmas eve. ARRIYI-: I HOM ISAKKItS! IF.I.D Mr. and Mrs. Kennett Laurence of Bakersflold. California, arrived here last night to spend Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Lauranee. father and mother of Mr. Laurence. Klnier Laurence of Dunsmuir. Cali fornia, will also spend the holiday with their patents. CHtXOQI RANCHER F. V. 'McCraady, stockman and rancher of the Chiloquln district, is here today on business. JKKTKKS TO FJXTKKTAIX Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Jester will Inr host and hostess with a dinner party at their home on North Elev enth on Christmas day. ItOTAUY CM II TODAY Members of the Hotary Club met for their weekly noon luncheon at the chamber of commerce today, when the annual "white elephant'' gift exchange took place. Telephone Girls and Women Clerks Receive Presents Santa Claus called at the tele phone office this morning and also at the postoffice, leaving ejeh of the i Kirls employed at those places a large box of Miss Saylor's choco lates. These were the gift of C. H. Underwood who never fails to remember the courteous services rendered during the year by them. Community Che& Work Completed With trucks of all sorts of pro visions from eatables to wearing ap parel delivered by the American Le gion all day Wednesday from head quarters of the Community Chest, today found a lull at the head qtiarters office in the new Smith building, with but tew families re ported to Mrs. Vance through Lydia Frieke. Late this afternoon the chest drive for the year was declared a I wonderful success, and Mrs. Vance felt grateful to each and every per son In the city who have cooperat ed with her and all tJose in charge of the drive in making it possible lo provide each and every needy family with supplies. ARRANGES TREE; KILLS HIMSELF NEW YORK, Dec. 24. (Af ter placing the last trinket on a Christmas tree, prepared for his young daughter. Bryan Coleman. 27, world war veteran, shot aud killed himself today. "1 wonder if this blame thing works." Coleman remarked as ho pulled the trigger of ihe revolver. Kiwanians Will Feed Hungry Men MOUNT CARMKL, Pa., Dec. 24. -(el1)- -The Kiwania club here w ill open a soup kitchen Immediately af ter Christinas, to relieve the surfer 118 and hunger brought about by tho suspension of the authrtrcite mines. Much suffering Is reported amppg uiinei's. Closes Down 'Tail; business Too DulD LAKE ARROWHEAD. Calif.. Dec. 24. (VP) Chief of Police Tom E. Johnson lias placed a padlock on the door of this mountain resort1 one cell jail. Witli It went this sign: "llus iness Indefinitely suspended." The official said Ihe Jail was not a paying proposition, since no ar rests bad been mode in the lust year end Ihe villagers were funning into dflhi keeping the institution. The chief added thai it any offend ers were apprehended, they would hu' placed In the hlacksuillh shop for sate Keepluj, CARDH FROM HOI HTONH Friends of Mr. nnd Mrs. Li-o llous t'Mi nft've received cards from tln-m al their Dew borne In Han Jose. Calif. They wrote of the chilly weather be ing experienced in the southern illy. HARRY DOnfJINH HACK Harry Dobblna of Klamath Agency wan In the city yesterday enroute home from Vancouver. DlilSCOLI.S TO IILY Mr. and Mrs. J. Driscoll and sou "Pete" are leaving this evening for Illy lo spend Christmas with Mm. Drlstoll'n parents. Mr. and Mm. J. A. Parker. On the Screen Adolphe Menjou in the funniest comedy you ever saw "THE KING OF MAIN STREET" supported by Greta Nissen and Bessie Love. Two shows Each Evening Vaudeville 715 and 9:15 THE WKATHEIt The Cyclo-Stormagraph at Under wood's Pharmacy registered a slight rise In barometric pressure this mornins. which if continued, may clear the fog. Fracas! for next 24 hours: Unsettled with moderate temper atures. The Tycos recording thermometer registered maximum and minimum temperatures today as follows: High "32; low 26. I". S. Weather Report . Oregon Generally fair tonight and Friday. Moderate, temperatura, light southeasterly winds. ENJOYINGti TRIP Word from Mr. and Mrs. Leland Willits. who were married just a week ago, from Portland Is to the effect that they may remain in the Kose City until after New Years. While north they will visit with Mr. Willitis' parents, at Cottage Grove. Mrs. Willits before her marriage was Miss Joan McDonald. TO MEKR1LL Mr. aud Mrs. Lester Offield left this afternoon for Merrill to spend Christmas at the home of Mrs. Offield's parents. Mr. and Mrs. M. Giacomini. The entire force at Underwoods' Pharmacy $jSj Wishes You a Merry Christmas C. H. Underwood P. R. Lenz Dorothy Bussman Grace Luman Irving McCall HOMH FOR Hol.lDAYH Kenneth Casts sou of Mr, and Mra, T, N. Case, poultry rami, in near Altamont, arrived home this week from 0. A, C. In spend Cbrltlmaa, He Is a sophomore I he iigrleul liiriil college. MRN OFF FOR WEEK About eight employooa of Copco, working on Ihe .water reserve work, have been laid off until after New Veiirs. the reason being duo to tho Hinckenlng of this work during thla season. A number of now employ-oca will be hired shortly after the first of Iho year. On the Stage Jack Davis Pedrosa I in ; "Cuban Wire Novelty' : ; j Hibbert and White 'Colored but not Born that Way" Royce and Co, in "It's for you to Decide" v J f 1 i 1 t Linder and i in "Don't you Remember" At The LIBERTY "The White Desert" with Claire Windsor and Pat O'Malley All itboard for the land of thrills you'll love thl great drama of unfcrackedj snows. Action, romance and' plenty of good virile melojj drama. SATURDAY ONLY , A great racing picture hjf "Speed Mad" GUEST OF MISS WORTLEVJ Miss Kuth Newton of .Merrill vis ited In tho olty yesterday the guest ol Miss Maria m Wortley. MRS. PKASLEY NORTH Mrs. A. E. Peusloy has gone to Portland to remain over tho holi days with relatives and expecte to return iu ubotit two weeks, -rf E. E. Magee N. R. Crain Edythe Monteliua Juanita York Arthur Boleo BBlii: Theatre Starr f 1 i fia&M&$$