International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
August 9, 1917 · Page 9 of 10
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I N PAGE EIGHT 4^-w» S^lfffiERNATIONALFALtS PRESS ', *'. *--'. '. t~ German Call U. S. Sows' DRAFT BOARD dough into four .approximately equal POTATO BREAD parts, reserving a tiny lump weighing iers A Crowd of Loots IN SESSION two or three ounces for an "indicator." How to Bake This Brown-Crusted Loaf That Has an Appetizing Shape the sample into a Odor and an Agreeable ball and press into the bottom of a Taste Untrained Soldiers in Wooden Vessels ^Continued from Page One). small tumbler with straight -sides. to be Scattered Like Chaff, is The glass should be slightly warmed. 25 Huftile Claude M., Clementson '& I Excellent bread can be made by using Teuton Boast. 392 Gamelgaard James J., Ray Note the volume of the. ball of dough 889 Sundin Herman IntT Falls three pounds of boiled and mashed in the tumbler and mark the glass at 383 Marken Henry, Margie Washington, Aug. 4.—"Untrained potatoes and two and one-fourth twice the volume. 1166 Backus Seymour W.. Int'l Falls louts," to be scattered like chaff is Mold the four portions into loaves pounds of good bread flour. The 588 Larson Chas. Ericsbu^g 5 acharacterization given by a German and place in_ greased pans, which 856 Hackett Blenn, Int'l Falls bread so compounded has a rich naval officer ti American troops 705 Anderson Andrew Kelliher have been slightly warmed. Place brown crust and tender and. elastic 1346 Boik Sam, Int'l Fails being sent to France, according to the glass containing the indicator 576 Kahl, Anton, Wildwood crumb: It has an. appetizing odpr and information which has reached the beside the pans and let all rise, under 944 Rudik John, Int'l Falls a very agreeable taste* which is preferred state department. proper temperature, until the indicator 122 Jandreau Arthur, Gemmell 642 The department received the news by many to that of bread shows that\it has doubled its Birdsell James A., Decorah, la*' 939 Nyce Ralph, Int'l Falls in a cablegram which said that a made wholly from wheat flour. volume. Then place the loaves in the 222 VanBuren Claude, Mancelona, "certain German naval officer" had When made according to the direc oven and bake to a good, steady heat Mich. stated that the military party in tions which follow, potato bre'ad for forty-five minutes. 906 Rogers Arthur L., Int'l Falls contains more mineral matter* fiber Germany- treats America's entrance 1337 Jobs Runholt, Int'l Falls How to Test the Oven. 700. Carno A. J., Int'l Falls into the war very lightly, because and moisture, but otherwise, in composition Where no thermometer is at hand 1250 Huitink George, Int'l Falls ''America will send over a crowd of and nutritive value, is practically 1195 Kochoway Metro, Int'l Falls a convenient test for the oven will untrained louts in wooden vessels the same as ordinary bread. 297 Oja Jack, Ranier be to put a teaspoonful of flour in that wre can sink with hand grenades Its higher moisture content helps to 321 Olson Hans, Int'l Falls an earthen dish in the oven. If this and even if the United States should keep it fresh several days longer flour becomes light brown evenly send 5,000,000 men, they will be scattered than ordinary bread. In localities The following persons are ordered throughout- in five minutes the oven like chaff for lack of training." where there is a surplus of potatoes to appeal for physical examination is right for bread baking. If the flour or where they are very cheap, potato August 8, 1917, at 10 o'clock a. m. scorches in that time the oven is bread costs less to make than small rolls: 736 Logdahl Franz R* Wildwood too hot. all-flour bread. Eight ounces of boiled and peeled /0/^ Spangrud Anton, Kelliher To make potato bread by the This would prove an excellent way potatoes. 1425 Muench Carl G., Int'l Falls sponge method for four one-pound in which to utilize cull potatoes. 1002 Masterson D. J., Int'l Falls Six ounces of sifted flour. loaves the requirements are: •1151 Bratton Roy E., Int'l Falls WOMEN TO MOBILIZE. Even, however, where the relative One-third cake of compressed Three pounds of boiled and peeled 1101 Sher Julius A., Int'l Falls, market prices of potatoes and flour yeast. Enckson Wm., Margie potatoes. 068 The Minnesota State Fair Food Training Camp, Sept. 3 to 8, are such that there is no economy Three-quarter level teaspoonful of 974 Lindyall F. R., Int'l Falls Two' and one-quarter pounds of will be a short course in Food Efficiency for women. Abundant in substituting potatoes for flour, the o^0 Laurin Eugene, Int'l Falls salt. good bread flour. 9M) Tkachuk Tom, Int'l Falls individual flavor and keeping quality, Two tablespooiftuls of lukewarm food is neces&ar^ifwe are to wit} this war. Attend the Three level tablespoonfulls of 926 Antonio Pigat, Int'l Falls of potato bread make it desirable water. Food Training. Camp arid learn how you may best do your part 101° Thompson Earl A., Int'l Falls sugar. as a variant in the family diet." Two tablespoonfuls of sugar. 919 Markoski Nick, Int'l Falls in conserving our food supplies. One and one-half level tablespoonfulls Straight Dough Method. Two tablespoonfuls of butter. 656- Burke Louis, Beloit, Wis. of salt. It was found by- experiment that a Two tablespoonfuls- of powdered ^"tl-Falls .n^.tr One cake of .compressed yeast. yfCpiTf ibl4 Person Jos., Int'l Falls mixture' of boiled potatoes and milk, added, to the dough will greatly Four tablespoonfuls of water. Tekoa, Wash Roy ifnM,uIleu wheat flour, in the proportions given improve the quality of the rolls. 10/0 Wh:tbeck Asa, In'tl Falls Boil, peel and mash the potatoes in the accompanying receipes, Although milk itself or cream may 738 Kimberg Thorwakl, Wildwood as directed in the straight dough 116/ Mjllenbeck L. jt^., Ft Frances gives a very desirable loaf, a. trifle be used, it must be borne in mind methodsr^Late in the afternoon take 1087 Lindblom, 'Gustav A., Int'l Falls smaller that that made from all flour that it will increase the liquid content. President Wilson And Food Administrator Hoover Back 1191 Gorback ojhn, Int'l Falls one and one-half pounds, or two and but wholesome and nutritious. Figured 1234 Sniatanhuk Mike, Int'l Falls one-half "solidly packed half-pint Movement To. Utilize State Fairs And Expositions to a basis of equal moisture content, I 1360 Haidos Christ G., Int'l Falls Boil, peel and mash the potatoes cupfulls of the cool mashed potatoes, the boiled potato would represent As Food Training Camps—People To Be Edw- A- Int'l Falls as directed for bread making-. Add, ?f?o Eeters add to it the salt, four -full,-ounggM^fflour 1116 Crandall A. L., Int'l Falls 25 per cent and the flour 75 in order, to this the'salti^the powdered TaughtTo Produce And Conserve. (one scant half-pint cupful^'and 121 Bloom Hjlmer J., Gemmell per cent of the mixture. In making milk (if used), the yeast rubbed A., 221 Nilson Emil Asplan, Minn. yeast rubbed smooth with the wftgr, potato bread by the straight dough smooth and mixed with the a\a §.rooks Frank, McGreggor, Min. reserving one spoonful to rinse! tfee 1 method, for four one-poUnd' loaves, 1414 Zimmerman E. ri., Int'l Falls The Food Training Camp 16 be conlucted difficult to reach because of the many water, and, lastly, two tablespoonfuls cup. £°merleau A- Int'l Falls in connection with the Minnesota the following ingredients are required clubs and other organizations which of flour. Let this mixture stand In the morning add the remainder Habeck H. A., Int'l Falls State Fair, Sept. 3 to 8, is expected already exist and which have taken up at a temperature of about 86 degrees of the potato, the sugar and the rest £unther EenJ- R-. Dentaybow to prove one of the Strongest the food conservation work. As a large Three pounds of boiled and peeled 1 Fahrenheit until the dough begins to JS Raoust H- J- Int'l Falls Cards in the govermneiit's food conservation of the flour. Knead thoroughly until part of the attendance at the Minnesota potatoes. !nm JJarasymink John, Int'l Falls collapse. Add to this sponge the butter, campaign in this section of State Fair comes from the rural a smooth and very stiff dough is 1091 Budde Bert, Int'l Falls Two and one-quarter pounds of the country. the sugar, the remainder of the districts, the food training camp, formed. After working the dough, LaBrie Lloyd, Mizpah good bread flour. The food training camp movement flour and, if necessary, enough more the government believes, offers a good 31^. Weber Edmund H., Ranier set it to rise according to the directions Three level tablespoonsful of sugar. [s gathering force every' day public opportunity to reach them with a direct flour to make a very stiff dough, 1284 Sandstrom Oscar, Int'l Falls given for the second rising under Interest is becoming aroused practically One and one-half level tablespoonfulls appeal. 90 Hauner And., Littlefork which is no longer sticky, has been the straight dough method. every organization in this state 191 Versek Frank, Rauch it is necessary that they be of salt. For, formed. Set back to rise again, and Thereafter handle the dough exactly taking part in t^e food conservation reached if the fruits and other food fio-7 Roy C., Mifcpah Two cakes of compressed yeast. when the dough has trebled in volume, Hb7 Stachurski S., Int'l Falls work is co-operating to make the camp in the same way as is given under products, grown in abundance, are to Four tablespoonfuls of lukewarm knead lightly, form into small 1179 Braun John, Int'l Falls a success the government has en be from going the straight dough method. saved and prevented water. 753 Sundberg A., Central balls and plkce, not too close together, dorsed and is now helping to direct to waste. How to Make Rolls. Wash thoroughly and boil in their in greased pans. Allow to ^fnoirsOR^CarI E"' Gemmell the movement and the exhibitors at The livestock exhibits and the exhibits skins about twelve potatoes of' medium Very good potato bread rolls can ?!q 15 T£ s" D"' Int'J Falls the fair are offering to do their share and demonstrations to be put rise until double in volume, as shown Jn^ arber Hlil P- Big Falls size. Cook them until they^are In making it a success. on by the dairy department of the be made from a similar mixture of A by the "indicator," and bake twenty 1023 Kuttes Aug., Int'l Falls Practically every department at the University Farm are other departments very tender. Drain, peel and 'mash boiled potatoes and flour by adding 424 Peterson John, Ray minutes in a moderately hot oven.— will take part in the work of fair a in which valuable food efficiency them'while hot, being careful to shortening and sugar. The following Thompson Martin, Int'l Falls U. S. Department of Agriculture Bulletin. food training. Virtually all of the exhibitors work will be done. The directors r?oo 9mst Int'l Falls leave no lumps. Allow the mashed proportions will yield one dozen will, their displays, lay 1188 Jarvi Onni, Int'l Falls in of the fair are urging a greater potatoes to cool until lukewarm. To emphasis upon the necessity of conserving production of meat by working for 17? SnMCr-,faUl, Craigville three' pounds (five solidly packed 175 Skahl Gilbert O, Big Falls our food supplies. Lecturers large exhibits of livestock so that the one-half pint cupfulls) of the mashed and.demonstrators will be on hand to SX Sraf-?m Peter, Int'l Falls farmer may study the different types potatoes add the yeast, which Eerk.,n,s Albert, Int'l Falls 85"! 'aij the food problems now Which and breeds and decide as to which is 1240 Rowicki Mike, Int'l Falls coiliront the American people, the plan best for the purpose. has been rubbed smooth, in a cup 524 Bichkus A., Daguine, Penna. not only to impress upon all with three tablespoonfulls of lukewarm To Develop Herds. 911 Frank Alfred, Int'l Falls visitors to the fair the necessity of Much of the effort of the University water. To get all the yeast economical -use of food, but makir»s an Farm will be directed to the development rinse the cup with the remaining The Press Office to show specific ways in which every The following persons are ordered of more efficient dairy herds and tablesp.oonful pf water and add this man, jman and child may do a share. to appear for physical examination to the utilization of all possible dairy also to the potato. Next add the salt, products. Much milk, especially skim August 9, 1917, at 10 o'clock a. m. Government Enthusiastic. the sugar, and about four ounces of milk, goes to waste in this state every Ill2 Ft Fences. The government, particularly is enthusiastic flour (one scant half pint of sifted year, and the dairy exhibits will point Williams Joe, 701 Marshall St., over the possibilities the flpur). Mix thprpughly with the hand out the way to make use of all this Minneapolis, Minn. food training camp offers for teaching food which is now being wasted. but do not add any more flour at this 1139 Westerlund J. A., Int'l Falls food efficiency. Not only Mr. Hoover, In order to make the food training 1214 Lazuk Uladimer, Int'l Falls stage. food administrator, but President Wilson, camp the greatest possible success in Cover the Mixing Bowl. ?°,tton Carl A" 1111,1 Falls himself, and the Department of order that both the government and Johnson O. T., Littlefork Cover the mixing bowl to avoid Agriculture have endorsed the camp. 1357 Stogolsk A., Int'l Falls the people may derive the maximum the formation of a crust on top and GEORGE P. WATSON It is the plan of the government to Proprietor 49 Petterson A. B., Big Falls benefit from it, the Minnesota State make the most of the opportunities place out of the way of drafts to ,,.n J?ans°n Clementson Peter Fair directors are endeavoring to make £arnveau E. J., Int'l Falls offered by sending out lecturers and rise, where the temperature can not the exposition a record breaker izr all lie D^hluk S., Gemmell demonstrators to speak at the fair, departments this year. fall below 80 degrees Fahrenheit. 305 DeMars Albert, Ranier and by arranging a series of exhibits As one way of encouraging attendance, Where the housewife has no thermometer, Lehman R. F., Int'l Falls by the different government departments, plans have been outlined for materially she should see that the5 55 Matusgak Piet, Pinetpp including the Army, Navy, Agricultural This is the best place to trade for increasing the exhibits, and dough in all the risings is kept moderately Jfa?nTp^a Solom°n, Int'l Falls and Mr. Hoover's food department. a greater variety of amusement and 622 Rud Hjalmer, Birchdale warm, but by no means hot. SCHOOL, OFFICE AND HOME entertainment features have been secured. 585 McDonald W., Ericsburg The government sees in the food This sponge, if kept at the proper Haverkost B. R., Ft. Frances STATIONERY SUPPLIES training camp, for one thing, the possibility temperature, should, after two hours, Auto races, aviation, vaudeville, and !n5? fe,ndgrei? £arI A- Int'l Falls of reaching, in a result-getting io, T,ngstad Oscar., Int'l Falls a number of big spectacles, including become quite light. manner, the men and women of the 781 Olson Antone, Int'l Falls the "War of the Nations," a gigantic To this well risen sponge, which rural districts and from the farm. This 1415 McMillan T. J., Int'l Falls display in which the famous British now will be found to be quite soft, 1035 Hams A. E., Int'l Falls 2ias been one of the government's big tanks and the other great forces of add the remainder of the 'flour, Riley Thomas, Ft. Frances 'f problems in its food conservation campaign. modern warfare are seen in action, kneading thoroughly until a smooth Tessier Geo- Int'l Falls are some of the entertainment features. Pens 1343 Anudis Wm., Int'l Falls so and elastic dough has been formed. The people of the cities it is not 1439 Koskinen Edw., Int'l Falls Pencils' The dough must be very stiff, since J°^nson A. A., Int'l Falls the boiled potato contains a large Tablets y^eeloTck B. J., Int'l Falls UNIFORM FOR HOME GOMPERS EXPLAINS amount of water .which causes the 1303 Julien John,* Int'l Falls f^'v GUARD PRESCRIBED Rubbers SOCIALIST STAND 2S Frascr J. A., Int'l Falls dough to soften as it rises. Dp npt N/ogret Happyland %le£a£ add water tp the dpugh unless it is Mucilage A 11 War Department Suggests Green or ?nfn Paul K- H-' Int'! Falls New York, Aug. 6.—Samuel Gompers, absplutely necessary to work in the 1059 Guild B. C., Int'l Falls Letter Files & With Gray Jacket Special Insignia. president of the American Federation flour. Set the, dough back to rise ssn p^ii1!0wAlfred Happyland of Labor, issued- a statement Carbon Paper 880 Pollak Raymond, Int'l Falls again—temperature at about 86 degrees 357 Murray John W., Manitou Washnigton, Aug. 4-—The \yari department here Sunday amplifying his reasons Fahrenheit—until it has trebled Library Paste TT7, 2°nne!,y Clementson 0rra for opposition to the proposed International has issued. specifications in volume, which -will require another 1173 Bonenfant Eugene, Ft. Frances Fancy Stationery Socialist conference at hour or two. Then divide the for a uniform for home guard organizations. 331 Kroll Ed, Int'l Falls Stockholm. Typewriter Ribbons JA28 9gren- W- F- Int'l Falls 4 1st hi/ The working people of the United PROFFIT SHARING CAMPAIGN £ave J°S- Frontier Forestry green or blue gray is suggested 1201 Bachinski Anton, Int'l F«tf States," he said, "are now doing everything-within July 1st to Sept 1st, 1917 Davidson Stein, Pinetop for color, and the coat:,proposed their power to help The St. Paul Dispatch and the St. 800 Romi Emil, Int'l Falls th.eir country in its war against imperialism is a single-breasted jacket Paul Pioneer Press wants a local IHI Eisinger Carl, Int'l Falls X? and autocrady. The working with lapels, bellows pockets and Zimmerman W. J, Int'l Falls representative, either man or woman people of France and England WRIT1NG PAPER CHEAP 1442 Herman P. Walfprd, Int'l Falls white metal buttons .bearing the in your community. Agreeable and 2? ^tenva11 John, Kelliher &ki: are dpirig' the same for their own state coat of arms. Trousers-and cap profitable work. A fine opportunity We have a large amount, of fthe best 961 Patten Benj, Int'l Falls Countries. will be of same material, and the latter for school teachers, students and 539 Laskif Fred, Belpit, Wis. grade bond papier in white and various "The working people of Germany with the letters H. G. set in a 349 Blomberg Arne, Lindford special summer workers to make colors, in tablet form but without are doing all they can to help Germany. Sokolooski G.,' Pinetop wreath as an ornament with similar some exceptional good- money this vPS- covers, th^t we are selling out 1407 Olson John, Int'l Falls win the. war. It is, therefore, insignia on the coat collar. summer. at 5 cents each—a third of a pound 501 Olson AntPn, Dentaybow in my judgment, positively injurious Officers will be distinguished by This Is Your Chance *02 Han Harvey B., Northonje-.. of good paper, in each one. Also a tor any. conference of representatives shoulder loops with one, two or three Plan different and entirely new J411 Bigham Harry, Int'l Falls I large number of scratch pads at 5 »tr! pf labor to take place in which 875 Hanson John H., Int'l Falls circles designating second and first Some spare time workers are greatly for 5 cents and 2 for 5 cents. ........ 714 Swansoh Hjalman, Kelliher the representatives of all the countries increasing their daily earnings. Part lieutenant and Captain, respectively, 86 Kjemperud Chris, Littlefprk would b£ present." or whole time. Can yse only responsible W'ff* and a similar series of diamonds* for ft*igp 1^4 Hickey S. D., Int'l Falls V- fi'M- 7- majors, lieutenant colonels anTcolo- parties with good references. 1281 Wilvykusz Allele, Int'l Falls mW HSf"For Krr.v-'. 871 Haglurid E. K., Int'l Falls Karf. nels. Noncommissioned officersV'-will The first one from your ^community Sal??VFor Rent," "Milk and }341 Lindgren E. G., Int'l Falls wear on their arms horizontal bars gets the position. \yhy not send in Subscribe for THE HtESS -The Poplar Hone Cream,'' "No Hunting," "Buttermilk," 1043 Arao Drew C. Infl Falls enclosed circles, threev Vfo^ sergeants yqur application today?* Falls 1 Rjchardson Pep. W., Big Hire," etc., signs can be purphaded "Fqjc for ^orpor.als.,.First Dispatch and two Thfe Printing Co. 1156 .Mf&ilteri' Hosford, Int'l Falls at the Press o'flfice aJureasonablecMt-^. Sergeants bars will be enclosed in a ... Sfc^Paul, Minn. ONLY $U» PER YEAR F*"' lnt1 shield.-?' ISfeS*5" Circulation