THE KLAMATH NEWS
Thursdaw July 101025.
Pe Four
Editorial and Feature Page of Klamath News
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OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY OF KLAMATH FALLS
"Let us have faith that right makes might, and
in that faith let us to the end dare to do our
duty as we understand it" Abraham Lincoln
NATIONAL TAX REDUCTION
Secretary of the Treasury Mellon is bravely going
before the people with his battle for tax reduction,
and a late issue of Collier's carries an extended state
ment of the lines on which he is making his fight Mr,
Mellon says:
"There is to be no 'Mellon Plan' before the next
congress . . ..Whiting men are largely responsible for
the fact that there was, a 'Mellon Plan' a year ago.
"It (the 'Mellon Plan') might better have been
called the "Treasury Plan' :v. . because since' 1919
. . . one Democratic President and two Democratic
Secretaries of the Treasury have offered to Congress
exactly the same recommendations for tax reform
that I suggested. ....
"Experience shows conclusively that if taxes are
too high the source of revenue diminishes. No man
will continue to sow where he cannot reap.
"This condition cannot be escaped more scien
tific taxes on the larger incomes or more taxes on the
lower, incomes.
"The man with small income is more interested
than are the wealthy themselves in seeing that the tax
upon high incomes and large estates is economically
sound,
' " . with tax-exempt securities being issued at
the rate of more than $1,000,000,000 a year, and with
other means of escaping, the wealthy need no guard
ian." Whether your tax bill is large or small, tax re
form should result in keeping more money in your
pocket. '-.
FIRE LIABILITY COMMUNITY PROBLEM
Stock fire insurance companies have made it their
concern to reduce destruction by fire, but it really is
a matter for community action, since it affects every
municipality and individual.
"It is the individual, as a rule, who, by careless
ness, ignorance or crime, is responsible for the begin
ning of a fire, and the community which condones his
act by permitting the existence of hazardous condi
tions in home, school or factory is the primary
agency,.which is really derelict in its responsibilities,"
says H. A. Smith, President of the National Board of
Fire Underwriters.
All possible avenues of approach should carry
the doctrine of fire prevention to the general public
and to the various organizations of a business or so
cial nature which make up our communities, enlist
ing the support of educational institutions and com
mercial bodies, to the end that each shall play its part
in properly protecting the citizens of the community
from fire loss.
It is not too much to assume that the devastation
of the flames would have compelled the Federal and
State Governments to enact laws for the suppression
w -v. u.m puiuai.niei.i, ot tnose having them, as in
Prance, had not the private business of fire insurance
mdue uie reduction of fire waste its voluntary
"' me puoiic weiiare.
COll'
ssJssjsasss. '
EAHOMEpOBjbEH!
liH.hir cvntcal In tone Is A reply ! hiishnn.l. Ihi mi ...
. , J
In t lie letter "An Inexperienced ( ol-. doing Hint fur ihi-lr
lege htii.toni, recently nu.ircsscu . siioiiiu say uoi. but
I lila uiliiinii Unit comes from a think Hint In illtti.ri.ia
m.iiiik Rirl. . a Anil listen, Imys, sjlrla fc
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11 KIN Mintllll SUV.' Illeir SIRUP .. u m t II If jj
f.ir Ih.-lr liusbunds, why shouldn't "U bs want sell l u J
hoys save their kisses for Ihclrj kisses, lli.n why not ij t
lvesT she asks. " o siy.
I mn lint III ugrccii with nil """" "".
she sus:
My di'iir Mrs. Thnni .sni
! Iii'i'ii reading your culiiniii In III"
' puMr. I believe, ever sln-e it started.
Slid I certainly have rnlnycd II very
much Now If I tuny I would Ilka
lo say s f.'W words In answer to "An
Inexperienced College Student."
Some buys certainly make me. llred.
Why don't they practice wlmt Ihey ( ANT Kl IlDl'K AflW
presrli. nliout kissing? They seem: Hear Mrs. Thomp.oi,
to Ihluk they are entl'l.d lo all they'young Irl In my lecst
rnn set out or life, then why not iho yr I have been (Im,
sumo for the. 'girls? I wish they j with buy about my oil ,
would net It out of their heads that love has made me verym
a sitrl should he "pure and sweet"! some limes even Jrnloti
when she nets married. How many see this boy very oftei id
I boys rsn say that for themselves? , never done or said snruJ
Not many. Why Is ll that a boy ex-lvinro me mat ne liivrL
I not turn It around ... I
your aissea lor your ,
IMTSIIKU .1 I OeiBJ (J
Just try It and see liosj
and then may lie yus
Ilia ttlrls so murll, bectst
Isn't so easy as ll all
peels s girl to be perfe.'t? My tried hsrd lo subdue a
'motto Is 41). 50. If a st irl happens
to kiss a boy the first lime he lakes
her out. he Just seems to think that
she would do the ssme to snyone.
; Of course t tin t Is so, sometimes, but
! In nlher rases II Is not. the boy
doesn't stop to Ihluk Hint this said
'girl may happen to think a lot of
him. and believe me It's h:ird to
refuse when thill's tho rase. ( I
I know.) Then, please tell me, why
fur htm but I am Just
love as I was a year an
only boy . I have ever J
loo young lo be bothers!
things, and I want In ael
education. How ran I nJ
love for him? 1 hsn aJ
unhappy about It evens
unhappy about It even
l li Ins; uppermost In nj
don't want In love his
Rquehold Hint?
MENU HINT
Breakfast
Creamed Chipped Dcef on Toast
Stewed Prunes Cookies
Coffee
Luncheon
Corn Pudding
Nut Bread
Cookies
Dinner
Cheese Omelet
Creamed New Potatoes
Lettuce and Young Unions
Strawberry Pie wllh Whipped
Cream
Tea or Coffee
I Heat esps separately with salt und .
cream. Put butter Into frying pan.)
I then pour in Ihc beaten e,';:.. Omk j
!ovcr low fire unlit well thirkenedi
: but not loo firm. , Set pan under I
Eas broiler or in oven until top of I
RadisllCS , ,,m..!! W firm fi.vor l..n f nmol... I
with p.-ukago cheoHo broken Into:
j m 1 1 pieces. Replace on broiler
j until cheese Is mcltcS. Ho not fold.'
1 bi:( slip carefully o'n to a hot plate j
(and serve immediately. .
I Moro than one philosopher
held that a man Is area! or small
'sccordinR an he leans In the one or
the other ofthee views of life.
I In which direction do you lean?
Huttor
Milk
; should a slrl save her kisaos for her like lo think of It I tit otilji
I I Please advise ma.
; mother motored lo Cotlaco Grove. UNHAPPY YOl'Nti?
()re.. last week, whoro they visited' Yo" r" urronderhi
several days. An aunt of Mr. Thorn. Ihouithls loo easily. tJ
ton. Mrs. Craro lrfl. ot t"oliae "a rrn'l sttilttst to this:
itirt.-ve. returned with tliein fur a ""ns mn- ,h"n "
j visit. 'serious books that will o
j Mr. and Mrs.- 1 lei tier t L. McCoy 'think of subjects itnrclrt
nas snd baby, and the latler's sister. cultivate, other sets
Miss Haliel Lewis returned In In time Hits Infiiliis'lw
Ijtnim s lofclni j ni p after spend- off. mid then you will u
Ing .several days at the Ak. ii. v , present Inability to lla
whllo the camp was shut down. jthlni; else.
Mrs. Lulu Johnson went to Klnin-,
slh Kails Thurnduy lo take a two-j . t.; Hlnm II n
year ol Indian child lo the hospital , ,.,,.u , acnunltilastt.
for treat incut for ulcers on Hie eyes. !,, y m.,e
Mrs. Johnson remained In town Tuqct,, llu, ,lo , ,
overniKtii. rciurning aiioul noon the iio not wrlto liltn V4
"av- fsee hltll. hn rnrtllul. 1st
..eroy if. Arnoiu. uie new.siiper. n,erstand Dial your he
inienneni nrove to Medror.l tUlnr- him has . hiinKcl.
day to men his wife who was ar-l
riving from Tulollp. Wash. Mr. and' uiij i; i . i .111
TODAY'S RECIPES
Creamed Chipped Beef One
fourth pound chipped beef, one and
one-Halt cups white sauce, pepper
and salt to suit taste. Freshen 1
chipped beef in boiling water if it!
jCasiiwin rsiiM.igthafcaicaea
OUoii
ADVICE
To some
seems too dry ad Baity. Add to
white sauce made as follows: Two
tablespoons butter, two tableepoons meaningless,
flour, two-thirds cup water.
third cup condensed milk. Melt preaches a never-ending sermon
ruling
persons, lifo is utterly
but to mo.it It is a
. rre.n nlan ul.,.,n ,hl,h ni, nuppc. o.
VUK- " r
it, and the
uui.ci, our iu nour una mix mor-i 11 is apparent mat according as i..
"Mary, what
DimerStories
Wriggling nervously In the den- next
IIM's chair. Jones asked many ques
tions before taking his first Ireat
; mrnt under gas.
I "Will II make me slrk?" he
asked.
"Not al all," said Iho dentist.
How long will it be before I
know anything?" was his fina
j as the mask was adjusted.
rou re asking a good bit of the of 81. Louis. Mo., who Is
j anesthetic," remarked the dentist as tho Ilnrnstaliles und Mrs. A.
unconsciousness overtook Jones. or Berkeley, California who
Ing In Klamath Kalis for a short
On entering the kitchen early onoj ,,,, drov , , A Krl
morn ng the mistress saw . plle!day. Thpy , .. ,,. ,
ard knife and fork. Iho former r!h. AK1.ll(.y , ,,, ,,,,.
which had evidently contained cold, , , .. ,, ,.,..
Tiic mistress suspected a cer- 1
Mr.
Vrs Arnold nprlt-nl .1 It.. Am..h..w
Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. C. II llarnstable and little
query daughter Anlee of Klamath Kails.
I her slsler-ln l.i w Miss Alice Hurry.
visiting
Everett
Is stay-1
with the putty conccrnti
Cliililrrn'n I'irloritl
. . ' i
. V I .lll wi u
pie.
following conversation
between her and the
oughly, add milk and water, stirring j a nu.n's mental energy Is exerted or
until thick and smooth. Add sea- relaxed, life will appear to him
sonlng. One cup sweet milk may either so short, and netty. and fleet-
be used In place of water and con
densed milk.
Fig Cookies One cupful butter,
two cupfuls sugar, two eggs sep
arated, one cupful milk, one tea
spoon orange extract, one teaspoon
rose extract, three and one-half tea
spoons baking powder, five and one
half level cupfuls flour, one level
use a knife and
the mistress Inquired,
mum,
was
but
the
I'm
un-
ing. that nothing can possibly hap-
vu o.er n.cn u is worm lus wntlc, -Doc, the ,,0K
10 speuu emotion: forl( ,,..
That nothing really matters. 1 sarcastlesllv
whether It Is pleasure or riches, or. "Not very well,
even fame, and that In whatever teaching him to,"
way a man may have failed, ho can-; abashed reply.
not have lost much.
Or, on the other hand, life will
SCeill SO Ion?. Kn Imuirlnnl ... ,. 1 1
tflz.8P0e8al.t' r"!""51 One pound in all, so momentous and so' full of! KLAMATH AtiENC'Y July ,4
to -H? - KoggenVph
grape Juice, one cupful honer. n - . -"?Ul " T.' '.' on ".lne l Port-
..- ll'""in, "..i., tillu
make sure of Its prizes, and carry ' July '15.
making: Cookies out our plans. ! tr ,i ir .i., n ....
'-- 1 u. ..lorrison
- ..r t.', ..
rwijiiiatn rails spent tho week
This latter h; u,L. common view
of life.
ml Mrs. flarry K. Dobbins
entertained at dinner Thursday even-;
Ing Mr. Carllslo W. Levlsee of!
Holllster. Cnllf.. who Is visiting!
has become of the an enirlneer nl U'noil Ttlvnr ..nrh I
cold pie that was left?" aI)(1 mi9S. Murk., Klng of the AgpnJ
"Oh. I didn't think It was wanted, Icy. , I
mum. and so I gave It to the dog.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert It. Jolley
went to Klamath f"alls Sunday af-
cup water.
Method of
Deal butter and sugar to a cream,
add yolks ot eggs und beat well, add
milk, extracts, whites of crks stiffly
beaten und floor uirtwi u.1,1. 1...1.
ing powder and salt. Knead lightly' . for"'"'' "' trnsccileiilal
on floured board and roll out very , '' whlrh ls wo" CIcnr,"i',l '
thin. Cut Into shapes and spread r"""rk n",nlnB ,n nu-
half with the fig filling, place tlid"""' "ffa"'', w"r,hy ally Krral
other half on too und bko 1.. ,.
Tills condition (it mind Is due. II...
AGENCY
ternoon and remained for the even
ing. Miss Frclda Parazoo called at the
Agency Thursday. he formerly
went to school hero but hns lately
been at Kennlwlch, Wash, for some
time.
Mrs: Dewey' J. Itlcrdon and baby,
left Friday for Roseburg where she'
will visit her parents for a week I
or ten days, during which time thel
about J latter celebrate their 40th wedding!
anniversary.
I I i.V I V
. .. I., V. '
Ituninng AcroM.
I. Wh:.t tho P
tilt. Dicti:.f i n
end as sucsts of Mr. and Mrs. T. C.
lolinson.
fig filling, place I he 1
top und bake in 11
moderately hot oven for fifteen lo1
psychologists le s, to ,hp intclic t
having gt the upper hand In the
domain of consciousness, where, I
freed from Hie ,,.re HPrVlc r
Will, It looks linon tllO nllpnninens!
stirring often ut.lil reduced to ' "')"eiiv?ij.i nRd . cannuL
Turn out to cool. : a" R,ln a "''" Insight Into Its
. vam ""d futile character.
Cheese On.elet-Konr , . "T '." ,B" ,h" -"n""l"
hlesoon,,. 7,7. , Pfdomlnates; and
r utnn. unn.i n 11 wi ..
fourth l..nn ., I 'A""" any
m.i.-7i r.; '".ePoon . its way to the
melted butter, one package cheese. I desires.
twenty minutes. Killing: Wash figs!
and cut I hem Into dice, put them
Into a saucepan with ornngo rind '
and slruincd orango.and grapo Juieo'
honey and water. Cover and sim.1
mcr.
Jam,
of
Hie
to light It
attainment of
Its
Miss Lydii, Krickc and Miss Lang,
cf Klamath Falls called at the home
ol Mr. und Mrs. T. C. Johnson late
Sunday afternoon.
Reuben Halrd drovo to Eureka,
'allf., starting Friday evening. Ho
s aieoinpanled by victor Jensen,
''harlc, Minorn and llclvo Dlllstrom.
They ma,,,. , ,rp lQ ,cr th(j
redwoods In that section.
Mr. and Mrs. James A llowi.ni.
Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. William 11 (,
and Leroy I). Arnold, the superin
tendent, made a trip Thursday to a
bottle control camp In Crater na
tional park for the lattcr'a benefit
' see in.- work done In that lino
lu this section of tho country.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thornton
their children and the former's'
REBEKAH LODGE TO
INITIATE MEMBERS
Initiatory degrees upon a class of
candidates Into Prosperity Rubekah
lodge No. 101 will be given tonight
In the hall where the monthly ban
quet will bu held following tho con
ference nf degrees.
Tho affair ls always one of much
Interest, and Ihnso who will ho on
Ilia banquet romniltten nro Mrs. It.
E. Watlcnbiirg, chairman; It K.
Wattonburg, Anna Knvngo, II. D.
Hutching. Kula Fletcher. Charlotte
Trimble. James Ryan, Fred Noll,
UoshIo Tull. Minnie Ilrothorton,
Francis Moss, Lu.lllo Hwnn, Edna
Turner, (ierlrudo t'ofer. Elsio Rams
dalo. Roy La Prarlo, May La I'rurlo
and Jerry Mnler.
' Word
boy in
is called
, Woro A. Alwn,j; coniU:
; Word C. Clem1 to.
: Word ?. A larc Itut
Running Dowa,
' Word 1. An old and tall
city ir Canada,
i Word 2. Pnrt of a tto
Word 3. A lame city
vlvnmn
Word 6. What yoa rf
horse with. Sinful
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