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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1927)
Thursday, May, 1!, 21927. . t Pase Eipht THE MAUPIN TIMES LOW BATES for time payments on these cars ANY FAMILY entitled to credit may buy a General Motors car and pay for it while jlJL using it, under the GMAC Plan. When time payments first became an accepted form of car purchase, General Motors organized its own finance company, the General Motors Accep tance Corporation, to make sure that the sale of its cars on time would be in the buyer's interest and that the finance charges would be fair. GMAC rates have always been low; and the last reduction has saved General Motors customers more than $12,000,000. rhc General Motors line includes "a car for every purse and purpose" a suitable model for every in come. You can buy it out of income, paying no more than the cash delivered price, phis only the low "GMX Arcades charge." And the whole transac tion u so conducted as to keep your goodwill and satisfaction. CLIP THE COUPON ... ! Uffl THE GMAC PLAN to enjoy a new car nawl Use it to get abetter car for what you plan to spend. Have General Motors quality. Share in the economies of volume production. Look over the list c2 General Motors cars below. See which car suits your purse. Then check and mail the coupon. We will send you full information about that car and about the fair, low-cost GMAC Plan of paying for it out of income. Don't wait. Clip the coupon and mail it TODAY. ' GENERAL MOTOR'S .CLIP THE COUPON I 1 ueiierai muujia v'-'tyu. y, vv, v t PLEASE tend, without any obligation to me, illustrated liter. ture about the Uencrai Motors proawr i nvo bm together with the name of tha nearett dealer la cm I may with a demonstration. ALSO SEND YOUR PROVINO CEOUND BOOK. Name Address ! CHEVROLET 7modeU-$525to$745 The quality car of the low-priced field. 3epee4 transmi. sion. Strong rear axle. Smooth dry-disc clutch. Oer-head valve engine. FUher Bodie. Duco finish. Fully equipped. CHEVROLET TRUCK CHASSIS: Vfcton, $393 j 1-ton, $495. I I 1 PONTIAC 5 models -$775 to $975 1 I I w 1 A low-priced "six" which it a quality product la appear ance and construction. Value proved by unprecedented ale. Hat largest 6-cy Under engine in it price dau. Beautiful lines. Fjsher Bodies. Duco finish. All convenience. I t OLDr5MOBlLEllmod.'k8--$875to$U90 j . r1 i , - i-x at roderrv! cotu Grati&M your finer taste id new improvement. 4-wheel brake. And a wide choice of model. I I OAKLAND ?moddi-$1095to$129$ I I I I BUICK 18 models $1195't$1995 Winning and holding goodwill everywhere because of it superior performance. Fisher Bodles-Duco finish, Rubber silenced chassis. 4-wheel brake. A lx" whoa quality is doubly assured as a product of General Motor. I Everybody know Buick's worth. General .Motors empha sizes Buick's statement that it new models represent The Greatest Butck Ever Built." Vibrationlea beyond belief. 6-cylinder valve-ln-head engine. Fisher Bodies. Duco finish. I I LaSALLE 6 models $2495 toi$2685 I I General Motors' latest contribution to the fine car field. New and beautiful car designed and buHt!by Cadillac as a companion car to Cadillac Has V-rypo 8 -cylinder engine. Fisher Bodies. Duco finish. Now on display. . CADILLAC "SwST- The pioneer in the 8-cylinder field. Standattd of the world. Improved V-type 90-degree engine. Marvitlon bodie by Fisher and Fleetwood. Duco finish. Choice of 500 different color and upholstery combination to emphsulte icuiividuality. ALL PRICES F.O.B. FACTORY! ALSO- , f I FRIG1DA1RE electric re- J I I frigeratora. The largest selling electric refrigerator in I ' the world. Built by General Motors. Many models. DELCO-I.lGHTUcrte plant. Artother General Motor product Brings you all the convenien pes and labor- saving device c f electricity. Good Cooking Indicates Imagination rrn'-TT nr.;: r r: rrv m pn NOTICE TO SUBBSCRIBERS A published In this paper two vrerks ago we will ralte the auh. irl)tion price of the paper to $2.00 ht yt'nr, beginning the first of June. W have aevera delin quent n our book, lome of whom have told u they would oon come in and settle. Other have made no effort to met their obligation to us, therefore If they fail to re ccivo the paper after the above date they may know they have been cut off because they failed to pay a Juat debt Several de linquent may be served with notice from an atterney, In whoe hand we propose to place their dulinquent accounts. We have supplied the paper for nearly two years and now that we have made decided improvement in It, we must have our money or tako measures to collect It Come in and pay up, you delinquents. I 1 ' : "2 1 .1., .ll.t,,,.. C r)rS' - - I".' fW 3F you are not a good cookyou lack imagination. At least this is the theory ad vanced by a famous Parisian chef, who maintains that the difference be tween a good cook and a mediocre eoe is a difference in imagination. At any rate this statement would seem to hold good in the case of the wo man who believes that inasmuch as canned foods are cooked foods, all she has to do it to heat and serve It is true you can heat and serve canned foods. They are healthful and palatable as they come from the cans, but just as you use sauces, sea soninar and eravies to make changes Lin the character of "fresh" foods, so you must do with canned foods. Suppose, for example, that you have only a half a minute to prepare a tomato soup. It takes only that long to add the prescribed can of water ,and heat But suppose your time is oore carefully planned, and you have, say, ten minutes to give to the soup course, which the Parisian chef says is the all-important course in the din ner. You open a can of tomato soup, tM a teaspoon of butter, a bit of poion juice, a dash of paprika, grated cheese and a sprig of parsley to float fa (op.. Your soup has been trans-1 chopped onions are ycllowin, formed from plain tomato soup to an exquisite culinary cration. Celery soup from the can may be flavored and topped by a snowy drift of whipped crearo, cr heavy creant not whipped but simply floated over it This is a very good way to introduce a dinner. Just as it is po'jiUe to add indi vidual flavnrins end seasoning to soup, S) it is with many foods which come in cans. The canncr pttts the best psiUe injrcdien'.s into his product and in a sanitary a-d scientific man ner which the woman at home could n-'t possibly dx lie gives -you the safest fcod in the wortd in the most convenient form. He has done all the heavy work for you and you are free to devote your energies and your crea tive talents to producing an artistic and epicurean dish from the food you remove from the ran. Not everyone likes spaghetti in the real Italian style, sr. the grocer keeps on his shelves plain canned spaghetti as well as Italian spaghetti to which the housewife may edd what season insr she pleases. The woman with imacination can create from this per feet foundation, an Italian dish that would rival the product of Venetian kitchens, if she will sear some chopped meat in olive oil m which finely , and adding to it a can cf mushrooms, then serving with a tilth ot neaped lar-l mesan cheese and bread sticks. Canned boneless chicken is one ofj the foods that can te made Into r- ce'.lcnt dishes by combining with other, foods. If cne wishes to nuke one's own O icken a la Kins, it is only necessary to add to the contents of one can of boneless chicken, a medium sze can of tmr.hrooms, salt and pep per to taste; then place on triangles' of golden brown toast, pour over a creamy sauce, garnish wilh parsley and lay over the top strips of red pimento. Chili con cam!, as it comes from the can is a very authentic Mexican dish (rijolc beans included. Hut if cne has the Mexican taste to the ex tent of craving highly seasoned foods, edd a fetv red peppers, a little more finely chopped onion, and tills is a dish you will remember. - Fruits Come to us in cans, of course, as a perfect dish. A can cf Hawaiian pineapple holds the most perfect fruit which Hawaii prduces, sun-ripened in the fields. But if we want our fruits blended with the nicety that pleases our particular p'atr, wc can combine this can of pineapple, say,' with s can of prunes or fifs and we have s satisfying ar.d healthful diilu ric PAPEOW , Rsstaramt WWe ism I Maa Cat Fall Battsfactloa SHOOT ORDERS Asv Time VRY OUR SUNDAY CHICKEN DINNERS Ice Cream. Cold Drink sad , MtnoeW Good Time Schedule No. 1. Nov. 26. ltM THE DALLES -MAUPIN STAGE LINE Dependable Servlee Betweea THE DALLES. DUFUR TYCH u Miopia. Read Down Read Up Morning Trip 8:00 Lv. THE DALLES Ar. IMS 8:40 DUFUR 11.05 9.15 TV.II VALLEY 10.30 9:45 Ar. MAUPIN Lv. 10:00 Afternoon Trip 4:00 Lv. THE DALLES Ar. 8.00 4:40 DUFUR 7i20 5:15 TYCH VALLEY 0i4S 5:45 Ar. MAUPIN Lv. 6ilS -FARES O. W. R. T. Tha Dalle to Dufur $1.00 $1.40 The Dellet to Tygh $2.00 $3.80 The Dalles to Maupin $2.50 $4X0 n v.-.. J. Hon dam on MeKav creek onened. I Forest Grove Two electric re , wrcgun - . 1 Multnoman county adopts black-1 circulating prune driers boing built n ,1 j n.,!r, Ani-il Ml) shir Inn nnvinir on link of ML Hood loOD I nere. . . j Pend cton Wool clip runs more entered port 01 rornana. . i rouu. . rmmtv I M v'" "''-v build- Battle Creek Sheep company, cf Baker county, sells 12,000 fletcc3 at 4V4 cents a pound. Elgin Highway work in sight, will employ large crew nil summer. Forest service will issue permit for hotel and resort PH Olallie lake. Bend will spend $40,000 for mac adam street work. Pendleton Great federal reclama- Cresharn Multnomah fair grounds will have dub ing. ' Garibaldi Oregon Silver spruce mill at Bay City will be reopened. State wil spend ?88,000 in oiling 120 miles highway in Klamath :ounty, Eugene Three year's building on Ninth Avenue totals $1,750,000, WSr'fl MAY 22d r&fjsrr . .. . . and goiJ an (summer 'SfStfltP. TW-tS eemenetml Government will nasist in coloniz ing 80,000-ncre Owyhee project. Baker $5,000 site is elected for $25,000 armory, Vi.le Reclamation officers ask focbids on 12 mile heavy canal work, Conceal ions at Bank Hotel, Iss The Delia for Portland, Pendleton NOTICE Modern Equipment Courteous. Treat maat and Careful Drivers CHAS. BROWN - . . Manfe IStage Depot at Rainbow Restaurant ROUND TRIPS St PAUL, $75.60 CHICAGO, 00.30 NEW YORK, $151.70 Other point In proporllon Choice of Fine Trains Yours! NORTH COAST LTD., 9 :30 a. m. from Port land via S., P. & S N. P., C B. & Q, and ORIENTAL LTD,, out at 8:00 p. m. via o., r, 0 & S., G. N C, B. & Q., both following the famous Columbia River scenic water level route through the Cascades, and with co ordinated service east of Chicago. ' Let Uf Help You Plan Your Trip E. W. GRIFFIN, AGENT ' ; l ' Phone Main 122 ' J, G. WRIGHT, Trav. Passenger Agent THE MODERN BARBERS Most modern shop in Wasco county catering especially to farmers' trade. Everything In the line of barbering done with neatness and diapntch. 410 East Second Street The Dalles, Ore. TRAVEL BY STAGE rf RiaTTheTlmes. $2.00 the year. , QSEHQN BAKERY PI The Home of Harvest Bread . Also all kinds of CASES, PIES, ROLLS, DOUGHNUTS, ETC. and everything else In THE BEST PASTRY The Dalles, - Oregon Suite 1S-16 Vogt Block Telepone 111-W Dr. Fred H. Pag eler OPTOMETRIST Strictly Optical DeUVRHUE OPTICAL CO. Tl Dalle, . .' . Oregoa Your Watth Haywire? If it is not doinff its work brinjr it to The Times off.ee and Mr. Semmes will send it to GUY A. POUND uauuttvoturing Jeweler nud Watchmaker , bucewwor to U. 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