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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1927)
THE KLAMATH NFAVS WEDNESDAY. AUGUST -'10, 1927. 1 NOW YOU ASK ONE Tllllh'K til I.HHi: 1 Thro three guess qullica no oil In nild-auniincr, as thny dnn't require to much heavy thinking. 1. Whut rountry la known as "The I,oml of Ihn Itlalng 8un," Korea, Japan or China? 1. I tli tntim of liberty on Italic' Island, Htalcn Inland, or Mnnhaltcn Island? 3. Is lulled Riates crnaus taken every your. every ten years, or every five years? 4. U'u Croesus a rich man, poor man. or beggar? 0. Wa Andrew Carnegie in Englishman, Hcotchman, or a Welshman? t. In lh Urgent of the Orcat Lakes. Lake .Mlrhlgan. Lake Krlo, or Lake Superior? 1. la Allah Iho supreme holm of ihn Aaliu'a. tho Iluddhlsla, or I lm MohanimrdntiH? H. la Ihn world's mnat fiunoni p.taaon play, dealing wild the lust duys of Christ's llfr, given III Crnova, Oherammorgau, or llomu! In iho calory unit of tight. unit of electricity, or unit of oral. lit. Was th flrat drift or Ityiaratlon of Independence writ ton hy llenjamla Franklin, John Adnma or Thnniaa JrffurAon? Till-: Asvi:its I. Jnpun la the "lend of the Itl.lng Hun." I. The atatue of liberty la on U. dloc'a ialimd. 3. The I'. H. census la taken every ten year. 4. Crorau a a fumnua rich nian. 8. Andrew Carnegie was a -Bciitchman. , t. l.akn Superior la Hie lar gest of the tireat l.ak. 7. Allah la tho aiiirvmn being of the Mohammedan. I. The world'a moat fumnua passion play la given at Ohurnm nivrguu. a. The calory la a unit of Pure Foods, What to Buy and Where! ACHOSH THF. ANtJI HT lllti:.K- FAST T.VIII.K Tho lt't HI iwtor. I tlng an abundumw of Ice In I well. Add tho yolks of tho re The boat six doctors nnywhero jh preparation or rood will ellml-) malnlng 3 eggs well beaten, then And no one ran deny It nate needless drudgery for the: the nuts and lastly fold in the Are sunshine, water, rett and air, housewife. I beaten whites. Take ',4 of thin An exercise and diet. Theao six will gladly altcnd If only y-u an- willing. Your Ills they'll mend Your cures they'll tend And charge you not a shilling! Selected. ; 7- , Keep Cool Willi lf Cream. J Thru the hent or tno anmmer days, lee cream will soothe the worn nervos. tefrosn tire "ren bodies and save endless worry and labor In planning meals also keep all members ol tho family healthier nsd happier, In cluding the children, for whom Ice cream Is most assuredly a health builder. Oieater pleasure less wcrk that Is what Ice cream means to the hostoaa--lt Is easy to attain a phone rail brings Ice cream to you roaily to sorve. Serve Ico cream every day during tho warm weather. Pineapple In Kiiluclng Met, While the nnturnl fruit sugar In pineapple Is not rattening. provldea energy nnd satistics ino craving for sugar. It also sup- iflos the system with vitamins, mineral sails, carbohydrates and an entymo "bromolln," which la a direct aid to digestion. In a no-fat, no-starch, no-sweet diet, which, If ,-sttlctly followed. Is rapahlo or removing ono pound a day, plnenpllo Is most valuable A representative day's momi on this diet would bo ns follows: Mreuhfnt: - Plnef pplo Juice Thin slices whole whent bread (linbnltered and cry dry) Poached Kgg , (JV.rreo, without augur or cream. Luncheon: Hoot Bouillon Sauerkraut Lamb Chop llurd-cookcd egg on lottuco Pineapple slices Dinner: Clenl Tomato rtoulllon Beef Slow Spinach Asparagus Grapefruit and Pineapple dossort Just how not lo mar tho sur face of tho porcelain sink, es pecially during t h o summer months, of so muny different veg Pliibla stnlns the very best clean er Is soap and water with a little kerosene... It will koep It Immac ulnto, but will not mar the ur- tttC9 'j . v ' T ' ' ': su-; ; frnfiami-n are ruahlng work cn the Fnkker piano. Old Clory. for Ihn flight tn noma, which Lloyd Renault and J. I). Hill will attempt. The pluoe, pictured above, la being bulk at the plant of the Allan lie Aircraft Company, llatbrnuck Heights, N. J. It hai a wln spread of ti feet and will carry a 45U horsepower llrlstol-Jupltci motor. hent representing the nmniinl of. hnut wmlied to rulse a rubl.'' ccnilnieier of wnier onx dearer j centigrade. , , i 10. Tim I larallon or Inde-! pendenco wn wrlitcu by Thomas Jefferaon. 'firebug suspect ' is held in jail j (limllniie.! from Pane Ih.e) foreat rire altuallon In !" rncliip ! Nor In went vna predicted today with the wenther iHircan fore Icaatlna a mineral rle In buinfd Miy In the Iniorlnr cf Orrg.n and VahlnK(on. i Meanwhile the only fire Hint continued to offer trouble homed jnn (ioorioll rrot'k, near Nehulem 'In northweaturn NVaahlncton. I I.ouU Florence, IS. nu killed i by a tree-while flrhtlnn fire In the Ml. laker National park. j rhocolnle Ico Hog Cake 30 .lady fingers, V pound sweet chocoliilii, 'i pint whipped Icrenm, 3 tshlespooita water, .4 jugga aeparted, 3 tnbleipojns sug ar . Line the sides and bottom of a kinail spring form with luity fin gers Ice Is Help in t . Summer Cooking!.'!; Let the refrigerator give the . rook sloro a summer vncatlcn. And Ice, generously used In serving food, makes the differ ence between eating and dining at the home table. Cracked lee. tinkllna In frosty glasses of eool- drink, and ahaved Iced, spark- lnI from finely flavored food are a wonderful antidote for hot weather fatigue and a spur to appetite. Chilled salad greens, cri p and full of their fine original flavor Chocolate Filling Melt choco-' and Iced celory, radishes , olives 'nto in double boiler, add sugar and sea focds are taken 'or and the water with the yolks of grunted in more comfortable j eggs well beaten. Cook slowly,, homes. j until thick and smooth, stirring; Kvery-llny Food Needs Icing, constantly. When cool, add the Hut- the ovory-diiy food needs , stiffly beaten whites of eggs, j king. The morning apple snnee. Cover lady fingers with a layer prunes, grnpefrult and orange of thia filling, on top of this, Juice are delcrtublo chilled and! another layer of lady fingers.; nondescript If they are tepid. agaln some of the filling and so Prunes, which should ho served ion, depending on alto of form,! cold and unsweetened, have riill-jwlth the lady ringers on tony en Into an undeserved unpopular-1 Place 111 Ice box 13 hours' orj Ity because they so cflcn appear , inure and when ready to serve, stocky and warm. Many of tho most attractive , tni healthful summer desserts , nc(, never go nenr the rook .,. iierrica are at their best when piled into tun glasses, mixca with shaved Ire. Crapes, plums nnd other small fruits are served in Italy enner wnn snavea ice or In Ice wnlor, which heightens fruit flavor to rich perfection. Among the favorites In higoratcr cookery oro Ice box cukes, which may ho made with any hoi sauce, such as butter scotch, chocolate or lemon or stewed berries. A pudding mold should be lined with . split ladyjln(ly on top of this ar lingers or nnaer -'; ninR0 another layee of lady fin- sponge enke or bread. Tho hot Rpn nnonor Xuy ot thB riu. snitco and enko are arranged In , (Bg ni,coniK t0 tho alternaie layers until tho bowl Is .lte of (ne f(tfm plll(.,11K inrty full, The cake should be com- ,,,, on (op. Mll,. ln ,re box pressed by firing an 'ven and cold place, let slahd 20 hours piato una uio oo.i. . welghtwelght on the plate and letting tho rake stand In tho ro frlgerator 24 hours. Then it may be removed from the mold, sliced, and served with whipped cream ',n or custard sauce. , 1CK-MADK DESSERTS. Mocha Jco Box Cake 2 H dot- Almond Ice Box Cake 1 rtip'on lady fingers. 2 tablespoons butter (nnsalted), Vs pound cornstarch, 1 cup hot milk, 4 blanched and grated almonds, teaspoon salt. 14 cup Mocha cor 1 1-3 cup powdered sugnr, 1 pint . grounds, 3 eggs separated, H whipped crenm, 3 whole eggs, j cup sugar, 1 teaspoon vanllln, 30 macaroons, 3 eggs separated, Plt """"y cream, whipped. IS lady ringers. Lino bottom and sides "of a Litis thn hoi lorn of spring form spring form or deep cuko form with stout wnxed paper, separate j with tuho In renter, , with ludy nnd plnco lady fingers close to-1 fingers, flat sldo down and placed guthcr on sides ot pun, rounded clos together. .' ji AH'Aboard for Rome v-"- Vr--- RADICAL OUTBREAK STOPPED BY COPS Com loued from I'nue One) wk.n he rofuaed to ronaldor a PROGRESSIVE TYPE Tha'defenM la" lo expected 1 1 ! SETTERS MAJORITY uppeal from Judge Thayer' rul-j JZTZ . INDIANAPOLIS, Aug. 9, (A KHvt Itejertlona. P.) The progreaalv wing of the If thn aupreme court reject International Typographical Vp the vnrloua appeala. which ap-1 ,on headod by Prenldcnt Charles peara likely, dtfenao counKCl have i ,. . . . , . indicated they will carry the fight, P' How"rd' w" th"a io hJVC Into the federal dlatrlet court and. : majority or 57 In the union' If poaalhle. to Ilia Untied Statea ' diamond Jubilee convention here aupreme court. . j tMt afternoon nn a teat . vote It will be virtually ImpoMlble. 1 ",,len " "nneetlon wlib the re however, for tho defenae to take ! Pr of the credenlluU committee, their caao higher than the atule ' The ",ioa h"" ,' 'ht court unlca. a ronplto or alay """ or unaentlng of about a of .,.in. i. a u.'.rf......'n delegatea. As a teat of day. A n,.HM..n foe . r.unii. i. ' fori tiovernor Alvln Fuller who ,ln,e P'OKr!-" "bta n na. said that he will not act on f Prfn"'7 "nl fl it until pending court actions are '"l,r,t'n.n,;t ,,,'3n- beaded hy complete. Fnllnr'a action on lf3oha M- 'y",- tormet PreMmt. pet II Ion may not he innde known i until a few hours befnro mldiiight I Walerbury Kejiulillran: P.pr.v Wednemloy, when the two men aentatlve Tllson la afraid the', a uro scheduled to din. I special session of Congress would Hoston was apprehenlvo and nn the alert. Large numbers of , polloe. now en 24-lnur duty, pn- lends cut off, the flat sldo tow-' ard the pan. Lay the maenrooa oso together on bottom, flat side dawn and fill In the small spaces with tho lady finger ends. Crenni, butter and sugar, add 3 eggs, ono at a tltuo nnd stir mixture and cover the macaroons. roona, the nthe rest of the mix. adding another layer of mnca lure. Dure In Ice box 30 b-urs to harden. When ready to serve slip on rake platter and rover with whipped cream, nddlug while whipping 4 r"p confec tionery augur and flavor wltb vanilla. removo to cake platter, cover wltb whipped Troam, adding wiuie whipping 4 cup powdered sugar .and V teaspoon vanilla ' , Morh. Filling Pour the hot ;mk 0Ter coffe Kr0nds and lot :lan(, wlcra K w, kecp hot ror 10 mlnutoa. 8train, mix corn, ;trcBi ,aIt ml rwT ln d,,blej bocri tha yolks; woil-beaten ro-i,,. d ,,offM : llfU()lon Krttd,my. Cook slowly until thick and smooth and while still warm', fold in tho stiffly beaten whites of eggs. Place a lnycr of the filling In form on , n(l when rolldT , gerT0 re. move to cake platter, rover with whipped cream, adding while whipping one-half cup confection . -n , u .CI..noon vanll Soon ! . ,(1". 1 - . . a trolled the atreela and guarded every Important center.1. So far there havn bneo no acta of vio lence In Ilomon. .strength, the vote was considered Important as It marked the find result- in "hasty, half-baked leg Well, what's unusual Iflatlon." In that? Ry niCSSIE It. MIRl'HY, Mouthers Fuod hipert Tells How To Get Rid pf JHouseJFJx Oloae outside donra and win dows. Spray Oroulte, an Insect' clde manufactured by the Stand ard Oil Company or Cilifornla, liberally toward the celling. l!e euro tho sprayer you use gives off a rine mist and doesn't rfiray in drops or streams. The Oro nlte Fly Spray "kit" includes a sprayer. t The dead files should then be swept up and burned. Open doors and windows and the aro matic odor will quickly dlsap pir. The directions arc extreme ly simple and little work is. in volved and your house Is rid of flics. Oronlte Fly Spray has a pleas ant odor and It will not stain fabrics nor tinted walls, la spray ed according to directions. It is not poisonous to human beings, nor ia It explosive. Yet caution should, he ex.N'erclsed In Its use near children or near an open fire. nesldes flies, Oronlte 1 Fly Spi'iy ,1a effective In eradicating from tbe borne mosquitoes, gnats, bedbugs, floas, ants, roaches, water bugs and mollis.' It i also recommended as deodorant for toilets, sinks and drains. WI1KN (iltXPIH AKK PLKNT1FCL !re Butter Select a mixture of green and ripe grapes. Simmer the pulps of the grapes until tender, then put through colander, add the skins nnd ccok until tender, add Use Lemons to Whiten Your Skin Better than Expensive "Bleaches" The Juice of two lemons sqitooo ed into a bottle with .Orchard White, will soothe sunburn, nnd clear up freckles, tan, dls, ol. red skin quicker than anything you enn buy already prepared, and It doesn't cost you near as much. Any druggist ran sell you Or chard White, and It only takes a minute to mix it with the Juice of two lemons. Then you havo enough to last you all season. It makes a delightful lotltn which you can put on your face, neck, arms or hands at any time, and It will keep them nice, nnd white. Mix a bottle now, so you will have it handy to use should your skin begin V) turn dark, of rough.-bMy. ' Grapes Increase, Lowering Price3 PORTLAND, Ore., Aun. 9. (A. P.) The cupply of Thompson aledlesa grape has increased enough to lower the prlrt down to $1.76 per crate. IS pounda net, wholesale. At retail they are 10c per pound. A scarcity hot develer.3d for lncil IrttiKe bringing the whole r.ele. price up to $1.75 per crate (or c'jolre lou. Peaches continue plentiful with r.l'.jrtaa wholesaling for 11.10 to $1 15 per box and re tailing at 10c per dozen and 40c for bnr.l large sizes. Loeal tomatoes are SOc to tl per box and continue to retail at 10c per pound on the public market. Other wholesale prices this morning were: Plums, 11.75 to $2.23 In four basket crates: new pickling onions, 10c per pound: green poppers, 15 to 20c; host Hurbank potatoes, local $2 to $2.25 per cwt. Egg plant 10c and numer squaah lu large crates, $1.50. Country dretsed meaia and poultry were firm this morning. Hut receipts were light and prices forbofs and veal were expected to strengthen a little during the day. The cube butter market is firm with production now l;low demand. The dairy quotes extra rubes and standards both up tic to 41 14 and 41c respectively. , 'Wholesale egg prices remain steady throughc-ut . with rade demand good and a small stor age movement. J Cm'oa Wafers j 3 cup butter, 2 teaspoons bak- Ing powder. 1 cup sugar, i cup , milk. 1 well beaten oss. 1 tea spoon vsnltta, cup cocoa, Vi : tea. poon salt, i cups flour, j Cream butter and sugar, add egg and vanilla. Sift cocoa, flour, baking powder and salt ' together and add to creamed in gredients, alternating with the milk. Chill, roll out and bake i In a moderate oven. the sugar, allowing one-bait ....... I , - M,h nntin fit mnoi 'Ciok until very thick, then seal. AnvSpinil fUic Ilutier- ..v.. Stew grapes, s'tueohe out each 'pulp from the sLin, removing seed. Keep skins In a small thin 'bag. To each pound ot pulp al 'low one pound cl sugar and one iptnt cider vinegar, one teaspoon of cloves, one teaspi on cinnamon land one teaspoon nutmeg. Boil this slowly, putting in the bag lot skins and have tlrem tied sep I'arately. When it Jellies by drop ping in cold water It is done, j tirap Conserve 5 pounds grapea j 1 pound raisens ! 1 - pound shelled nnta i 3 Juicy oranges . ! 5 pounds sugar Itemovo the 'skins from the I grapes and boll the pulp until tender. Then press throngh j sieve. Roil the skins of the J oranges until tender, then ch-p fine. Put the grape skins and pulp Into saucepan, add the orange Juice, the boiled skins, the sugar, the raisens and nuts and I bell untr thick. i So often tissue paper Is thrown j away, when It will prove very ; useful In the kitchen for wiping ! greasy spots and pans, where a cloth would be used. This means t a saving of laundering dish tow els. ! JDowt, 1 1 Owl cUi&bO.fl'.A. -1 Ilx II I II iits 1 Kraft y kAt your dealerK WE To come to cn satisfactory agreement with cur land' lord regarding proper terms for a new lease '1 so we are . CLOSING GUT entire stock of shoes and furnishings Store Closed Wednesday and Thursday to remark prices end arrange stock. , Sale Opens Friday The Toggery 6J 9 Main 17om.1v Qmilac lmeal ,re totTl na'"""! rdlUliy OlUIieS l.,Lthe bill decreasefor the rea " ir0Ttniia evy phrt.trf th body "It Is fine to smile at your meals for it aids digestion, but that does not balance your diet." A smile will not take the place of lime or fruit acids or green vegetables In your diet. You may smile as you put poison into your body, but the smile is not an antidote. Courage along cannot do everything; it must be well directed. . " A few years ago. a popular, philosophy was "grin and bear it!" but as people have become more Interested in the history of preventative medleine or keeping, well rather than waiting until we are s'.ck to he careful., they have put the right things Into the diet to keep the smile on the face. . A quart of milk to supply the daily lime, fruits and green veg- ctables to supply the necessary vitamins- -these will help to smile that won't come build off." ' A housewife cannot afford not to balance here meals, for when To Keep Food Fresh Requires SomeMoistmz 7F the air in a refrigerator is too cold and dry 'X vegctahks lose their crispness fruit shrivels. Flavor is lost with the moisture. With ice, you can depend upon the air being moist enough to retard evaporation of water from perishable food. For several days me.it will keep '. its juiciness. cheese will remain soft, lettuce crisp. An even cold is maintained automatically by the ice melting faster when the weather is warm' and slower when it is cool. The cold circulating air prevents excessive dampness The moist filra on the melting ice regulates dryness, holds it ia proper check for kccpig food at its best. a Ice is the natural way to chill food.; there is no other refrigerant like it. Klamath Ice & Storage Thone 53 FAILED rtaaaa4saNlaeaa Opposite finds satisfaction in each meal; the body's search for the neces sary food elements, manifested by over-eating ceases and the pre paration of a smaller amount of food at each meal will satisfy. , THI3 WEEK'S VEGETABLES Corn Hliifflc Take one pint of corn pulp and mix with one pint ot cream sance, made- by blending two table spoons of butter with two table spoons of flourT one-fourth tea spoon salt and a little pepper. Season to taste and fald in two stiffly beaten egg whites, cover with buttered bread crumbs and bake until nicely browned. Corn Oysters . Grata raw corn from cob. To one cup pulp add one well beaten egg, one-fourth cup flour and sea son highly wtlh salt and pepper. ' Drop by spoonful and fry in hot fat or cook on a hot, well greas ed griddle. These 'should be about the size ot an oyster. For results use News Class Ads. Co. Shop Liberty Theatre ' Kitchen Kinks for ' BusyHdtisWivel;;; When beating eggs separately, -beat the whites first and steal"., a little to put with the yolks, They will get thick more Quickly , and not stick to the whip a'a . when beaten" np alone. ' 1 To Open Asparagus Caa Open asparagus can at the,:i bottom lnbtead of the top, hex , cause by doing this yon not only"11" avoid breaking some of the ten- m der tips, but It also much easier,,. to remove the asparagus front the can, since the stem end' Is so much larger than the tip end i that even the first stalks sllPoli out quite readily. . To Make a Jar Filler ' j Cut the stem off of a funnel, ' leaving the hole large enoogh ;ci to fit in a fruit Jar. ' ' r.'. ".rri FLORAL DESIGNS ' Artistically arranged, .. ; $1.50 up. Hill's Flower Shop CAKE BAKERS Put their talth In tha flour they use, Hits ' "omhlned with skill in mixing and baking, tells the story of success. .' CRATER LAKE FLOUR Is tha lucky . brand . , Klamath County Product .', Made By Martin Bros. We as . - CRATER LAKE FLOUR ' A Home Manufactured Product!'' SIXTH STREET BAKERY ; t o I eft' 1 oh JIIH y. 1.. :'! IT i-y spans JV Wt??