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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1930)
Monday, June 23, 1930 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATTT FALLS, OREGON PAGE NINE WOMAN'S PAGE VOUR CHILDREN omiRotnoMtra 1 11 1 in. world lakes us at our own value of uur"lTi4. And Ilia child who aleays steps back and allows ibe otheie lu elbow blm out of place will ream lo bla owo Iwbev lor and keep sliding dowu Iba scale of Ilia self-esteem and rmituall tha aaUwio ol olbara. In tlnia ba will ba convinced that ba burn to lake a bark anal In tha world. Iln will obse quiously kow-low to children wbo are bla Inlarlora In menial and characlor uieke-up. Meny llltla wall-brad cnlldren, brouKbt up lo runaldnr tba feel lima ot utbara before themselves, ehlealep lo allow aoma rutblaaa companion to above himself luto an, i hers place; 1 haira awn ao meny. In fad, that I haa coma lo tha conclusion that ona ol tha (ii. t t h I ri c children ahould ba taught la Iba gentle art of stand ing up for ihi'tnselvea. Tba golden rula Is admlrabla. It la ona of lha flrsl moral Inwilll a llr ahould laaru. Certainly klmlnesa and consideration uudi r Ha all tha fineness and noblennaa in human character. Hut tha creed I speak of nerd not Interfere ona Iota wllb guneroelty. It deal mora wllb a fine aensa of Justice and In showing a child that ba has as much right to tba consider ation of bis own rights sometimes as others have. MUphMTd llomira Ona time a boy fot np a llilla summer club for bikini, swim mint, and other things that boys lore to do. Inatsntly bla buddy conceived lha Idea nt organisation end made blmaelf president. Tin first boy did rnosl of the work. Ths seecmd hoy got all tha honors, nd "bossed" things. Tha first oov. loyal lo a fault, allowed his friend tha honors. As ha einleln ed II to his parenla, "Oeorge Is amart. and ha can do things 1 can't do." Hut hts parents knew bsttar. Utile girls are particularly gttlck at this sort of thing. Mary's aunt took five llltla flrlt oi a ptrnlo In bar csr. The glory reflected on Mary for a while, as she wag Instrumental In getting It up. Her mother put up t ie 'onch. prorlded rohea and e:mmlng sulta and what-not for the chil dren's comfort. Whan tha tiros rams to gsl Into the waiting car. Mary eipeeted tha seat of honor baslda bar annt. Hut Ibara was Julia alrsady ensconced- Mary stayed In bar with tba others. Julia pointed nut tha pieces she bad neon to. all along tba road. Julia knsw this end knew that. Julia did this and that and lha other thing. It was Julia's parly. Well-bred Mary never aald a word. Hut her aunt was not stupid. That ntghl she remarked lo Mary errry way lo niako other Mary erery wat to make other people happy, but yon left bar out It s high tltna you war fifing her a lesson In spunk and standing up for herself.." Tha old saw goes, "There Is a time and a placa for everything." I shall add lhat spunk Is ona of i hem. Fpunk doesn't mean sal fiahnre. It Is merely asserting one s resl rights al a fitting lime, A little word of warning her may ha antl-cllmax. bill I think, essential, it Is a mistake to try In leach tary little children to atand up for themeelvee by allow ing older children or mora spir ited children to abuse them, and then stand hy and urge tha bahy to "hit back." This only cansna reeeiilnient and feeds tha rare emotion which should ha avoided. Spunk should spring from a na tural pride and a aensa of right, and not from angar. I think tha secret or teaching spunk Is to In crease tha child's feeling of self respect and decrease his fatal In feriority complex. TRAY 1IAIUT A competent housewife has whst she calls the "tray habit." she saves time and steps by al ways accumulating all tho uten sils she needs for a specific task on s Iray which she. carries along. All her cleaning rags, furniture polleh, duntors, oil for doors and ao on. on cleaning days. All bar luncheon noeds for har hour of rest at -noon-time, such at bar sal ad, rolls, tea or coffee, salt, pep per and a book to read. Through hahlt sha has learned to remember averythlng that she will need be fore starting on a given task. NOTICE George W. Chapman and T. E. Calhoun have opened a DRY CLEANING PLANT on 314 E. MAIN It is one of the most modern and up-to-date dry cleaning plants in the state of Oregon. The building is strictly fire-proof. Edited By Vivian McCauley Coma limit tins KnUdhsia Hy KM.A M. I-OHB fA.V.MM." Now, 1 cau reinuinber when can ning meant burnt fingers and red hands, scorched cheeks and weary dragging feel perbapa a rubber would slip or a Jar about off tba table aud what a mess! Can alug and lha open kettle method Misery I Why, even the rat moved to the neighbors when Auntie canned! Then some woman who llrel of of. canning iiiartyrdutu, mayhap, discovered the cold pack mntbod, whloli evolved Into ths time snd labor-saving oven canning. Now that's nulblng to be frightened about, my dears! Hy the cold pack method la meant that meth od canning which tba Jar la filled with uncooked truol or vegetables and covered with boiling liquid water, syrup or )ulc (meat, fruit or vegetable juice) after which Iba Jar la than placed In a rerep. tacle or oven, wbera It la sur rounded by sieani or heat, as tha rase may be, for a definite length of lime and sterilisation takes i place. Now, Isn't that simple? That's ona of lis adrantages--easy to do; another Is thai mora canning can be accomplished. Our mothers, blesa 'in, considered a dosen or two Jsrs a triumphant day's work, while 10 to li Jars turnout, using Ibis method, leavea ns energetic enough al tba snd ot the dsy to se the Istest musical comedy! Then. too. It also retains tha flsvr, ayrnp, shspa and color of the food more, and preserves It In Its natural slata. It Is more aura ot killing germs and mold spores, and Is very sacreesful with all tha bard green vegetables which are usual ly a failure In the open-kettle hot nark method. Tha chief thing to remember la not lo mix instruc tions, bill to stick (o one set of rules and follow lha tlme-lahle. Jara and Itnhhcrs All types of Jsrs may be used for oven canning. They must ba clean free from tiny Utile or ganisms which cause food spoil age. The lids must fit securely, thus preventing the entrance of similar Invisible creatures. All Jars must be scalded. .Merely placa claen Jara In a kettle of oold water or rack or a cloth to pre vent heat from cracking thorn. Heat gradually until bolllnc point Is reached. Let the water boll about li minutes. Do not remove until reedy lo use. In lifting from hot water use a scalded apooa or other utensil. Don't trust your fingers! Kor goodness sake, use new rubbers It's not extravagant nay, sister, econom ical! Good rubbers are neither brittle nor spongy, but are firm and elastic. Scald at least ten minutes before using. Naturslly. we use tha bast sort of fralt. and of about the aama grada of ripe ness, otherwise some of the fruit Is herd, while other parts hsvt become "mushy." Hyrups bar fruits Tha type of eyrup need will vary with the trulls, future use and your sweet tooth. For Instance, with cherries to be used In pie. we do not make quite as heavy a syrup at If wo using tha cherries for as nee. ' Tbln syrup ror sweet frulu: one part of sugar to two parts of water. Medium syrup For medium or sour fruits: Kqual measures of sugar and water. Thick ayruj Two. three or four parts of sugsr to one part ot water. Iloll syrup long enough to dis solve sugar, ususlly about I min utes. Oenernl Plrerilone for Ores Osn- nlng of Kralis and Vrsjetahlea lreparatlon ot equipment 1'tenills: Two large pan of boiling water; on for (raiding rubbers. Jars. etc.. one for scald ing foods. A large pan for cold dipping. Kettle of hot water for filling Jars or psns of syrup. Col ander or square of cheese cloth. Test Jsrs. rubbers and tops: pra- para and (redo vegetables and Irults and wash thoroughly. Boa Id certain vegelablea or fruits by placing them la a colander, wire basket or cloth and Iminerglog la kettle of boiling water. Keep cov ered. Cold Dip Fill sterilised Jars with fruit or vegelablea lo within one Inch of lop. I'avk firmly and carefully. 1'ul hot scalded rub bers lo position. Add syrup for fruits or hot water and sail tor vegetables, to cover contents- Dip blade of knife or spatula Into boil ing water, run tt several limes down aidea of Jar lo rsmova air bubbles. If necessary add mora liquid. Screw lops on tooecly. Placa Immediately In oveo pre heated 110 degrees, taking car lhat they do not loach each other. Inereass the lira ot processing one-half hour If mora than four quarts, or If two rows of pint Jara are placed In tha oven at ona tine. The alarm clock, eel to ring when time Is up. Is a mighty fin reminder. Leave bottom rack In oven at same position as for your regular baking. Remove Jara from oven, lighten tops, turn npstda down and let slsnd until cool. If an automatic ssal Jar la nsad. let the Jar become cold and then Invert It. Flora In cool, dark room. Light, beat or freezing will spoil the beet care fully canned fruits. Blanching Is tha process of plunging ths prod not Into boiling water. Tots eliminate objection. able aetda and reduces tha larva bulk. Cold-dlpplng consists ot pulling tha basket or cheese cloth con taining tha frail or vegetables, dl rectly from tha boiling water Into cold water. Tba purpose of this Is to harden the palp ander the skin and causes the skin to ba re moved easier, besldea bringing ths coloring mailer to the surface. Peeling should ba dona with a sharp knife, quickly snd carefully, fro It will turn dark unless park ed Immediately, Stater Kitchen yP II y BIBTEH MARY NEA Service Writer Many mother have difficulty In persuading small persona to drink milk three Ums a day. It a chocolate milk la served for luncheon, It helps to break the sameness and axpectsdnesa ot plain milk and make milk at lha other meals leaa difficult. Chocolate syrup It most con venient to have on band, for H ran be used In a variety ot wtyt. see Chocolate Syrnp One-half cake bitter chocolate, I H cups granulated sugar, 1 enps wstsr, I teaspoon salt, 1 tea spoon vanilla. Grata cbocolat. Mix sugar, sslt and chocolate. Add boiling water to make a smooth past and slowly stir Into I caps boil ing water. Roll without stirring until sympy. Cool and add va nilla. Use from two to three table spoons of tba syrup to a glass ot milk. Cocoa also can b mad In ih usual way, quickly chilled and terred. Chocolate Flip On . 1 teaspoonful cocoa, I teaspoons sugar, few grains salt. teaspoon vanilla, l'-i cane of milk. Mix sugar, cocoa and salt. Sep arate white and yolk ot KC and beat white nntll stiff. Beat In cocoa mixture. Add milk to yolk and beat until well mixed. Com bine mixtures, pouring tha yolk MACHINE SHOP WORK Our equipment of lathes, drill! and other similar machinery en ables nt to handle all klnda of machine shop work. Small and large lobt receive tha expert at. tentlon ot onr highly trained mechanlra. Tapping, roaming, grinding, tool-making and kind red work can ba attended to here promptly. 3 mixture Into the white. Mix well and serve. This will make two glasses. The milk should ba well rhllied In order to cool the agg. rboonlate syrap ran ba beaten nto the egg white In placa of Iba cocoa and sugsr mixture. I'se ona or two tablespoons of syrup. HOUSEHOLD UJNTS JrXI.KD HAfADII Whst could ba cooler on a bot night then a chilled. Jelled salad? Thinly sllred encumbers. Jelled with diced tomatoes In unsweet ened lemon gslstlne, msks a fine salad. Ball, peppsr and add a fsw drops on oniou Jules before 11 Jells. : ;OOD OOlXMt Stockings will look new longer if, after the first waablng or two. a llltla mild dye la added to the rlnss water. This counteracts tba tendency all hosiery seems to have lo grow either pinkish or whitish. INVITIXU SKAT, Do try to have a place outside that Invites yon to coma Into the open. It may be a comfortable chair on tba porch, a shady nook In an arbor, a swing that moves gently while you shell neat, darn lha family stockings, or peel pota toes, guch a lure can take yon Into the open at least two boars dally, which will aid both your neaun ana your disposition. f , Watch For 1 . i"', Herald -News e Sunday Morning Have You Engaged Your Space? NOTK K OK HiltltlFKS HAI.K i liy virtue of an eiecmlon duly Issued by tha Clerk of the Circuit Court of the County of Klamath. Hlste of Oregon, dated Ibe 2nd lay ol Jane, 1930, In a certain action In the Circuit Conn for said County and Bute, wherein John Kenoffel, aa plaintiff, ra- ejivered Judgment against George Hoy Bbaffsr, also known as Geo. R. Shaffer, defendant, for the sum of Eighty and no 100 dollars. and Iba sum of 150.00 as at- tornsy'a fees, and costs and dis bursements taxed at Klght and 40.100 dollars, on the 22nd dsy of May, 10. Notice It hereby glvan that I will oa the 10th day of July, 1020, at tba front door of ths Court Mouse of tbe County of Kla math, la Klamath Falls, In aald County, at ten o'clock In tha fore noon of aald day, sell at public auction to tbe highest bidder, for cash, tbe tollowlog-deecrlred property, to-wlt: Lota 10 and 11 of Block II Industrial Addition to tha City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, accord ing to tha plat thereof oa tile In tba oftlca of tbe County Clark of Klamath County, Oregon. Also, Lot 1 of Block 17 Hill side Addition to tbe City of Kla math trails, Oregon, according to tbe put thereof oa til with the County Clerk of Klamath County, Oregon." Taken and levied ipors as tha property of tbe said George Roy Bhaffer, also known as Geo. R. Bbaffsr, or as much thereof aa mar ba necessary to satisfy Ihs said Jndgmsnt In favor of John Kenoffel, plaintiff, against said George Roy Shatter, also known ss Geo. K. Shaffer, with Intsrest thartoa. together with all coals tad disbursement that have er may accrue. Dated at Klamath Falls, Ore- goo, Jane T, 110. L. I. LOW. Sheriff of Klamath County, Ore gon. By A. Price. Deputy. (Jnn tle-ll-lO-July T, 111. Special Edition to Appear Saturday Evening SOTII K (IK AII.MINMTKATitl.V HALF. OK KfcAL PHOI'KKTl' In tbe County Court of Ibe State of Oregon, for tba County of Harney. la tha Matter of the Estate ot K. C. Mlukle. Deceased. Notice Is hereby given tbat tha undersigned, B. A. Krause, Ad ministratrix of tba Batata of K. C. Hlnkle, Deceased, pursuant to aa order of tba above entitled court for tbe sale of all the real property In the above entitled es tate, will sell at prlvata sale for cash, subject to confirmation hy the Court, all of the real property belonging to K. V. Hlnkle. de ceased, and description as follows: First i Property la Klamath County) All of Block Fourteen (lo In Baal Klamath Falls In aald Coun ty of Klamath, Slate of Oregon. eccordlng to the map or plat there of made by I. A. Duffy, on file la tha office ot the County Clerk of aald County ot Klamath; Alao all ot Blocks Twenty-slg (It). Twsnty-tevea (17) and Thirty. four (14). In First Addition to Kasl Klamata Falls, seen block containing tlx teen (14) lots tOxloo feet, according to tba map or plat made by I. A. Dufty, on file In tbe offlc of tbe County Clerk of tha County ot Kltmatb, State of Oregon. Second: Property la Harney Coaatyi Tha wast half ot tha northeast quarter, tha northeast quarter ot ths northeast quarter, tba north west quarter of tha southeast quarter, tha east naif ot tha southwest quarter and tba Lou three and four of Section thirty in Township twenty-six South of Rama twenty-five east of tba Wil lamette Meridian, Oregon, con taining tore hundred eighteen and lghty-elgbt-hundred (111. II) acres, according to tba Of ficial Plat of tba Survey ot tba Land, returned to the General Land Oftlca by tha Surveyor-General. Tha property win be sold at tha offlc ot Frank R. Hilton. 1 and I'urisr Building. Portland. Ore gon, at prlvata sala for cash oa snd attar Iba lib day of July, 1110. B. A. KRAUBR, 114 Porter Building. Port land, Oregon. (June l-l-ll-10-July 1) HCMMOMt FOR PTJBUCATIOX SIM Equity la tk Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, la and for the County of Klamath. John L. Morrison, Plaintiff, vs. ethsl Mary Morrison. Defendant. To Ethel Mary Morrison. Defend ant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: Yon are hereby re quired to appear and answer tha complaint on file la tbe above entitled suit oa or before tha 1th dsy of July, 110, that being tha last day prescribed for such ap pearanca la Iba order of lha Court for tha publication ot tbls sum mons, and li yon fall to ao appear aod answer, for want tbareof ths plaintiff will apply lo lb Court for ths rsllef prayed for In hit complaint, to-wlt: For the disso lution of tha bonds ot matrimony now and heretofore existing be tween plaintiff and defendant, on the grounds of desertion by de fendant for mora than one year Immediately prior to tba filing of this suit; for tuoh other relief as lo thl Court may teem lust and equitable. Tbia summons la served a port yon by publication la tha Evanlni Herald, a dally newspaper printed, published and of general circula tion In Klamath County, Oregon, for fonr auecesslva weeks, pursu ant to tha order of tha Honorable W. M. 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