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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1928)
- tut itxwm times Hit aaai'.,. I CiLrM3rfla OF THE DALLES Invitfis your inspection of its Dir u H snBy sum wrai Any one of which will make a lovely and practi cal Christmas Gift. "Wear As You Pay The Cinderella Way" Us Yow Credit 309 E. Second St. Pine Grove News Ben Richardson h laid up with the prevailing complaint flu. Mrs. Hedin and daughter, Neva, are ill with the flu at their Maupin residence, and Newt is acting as puree. It is hoped Nova will be able to take her place as musician for the coming High schjr.l minstrel show, to be held this week Thurs day. Robert Shepflin h&3 been sn.itten with flu, and is at th; Shepflin home in Maupin. Charles Cox and some members of his family are undergoing a siege of flu. Sam Brown was a Monday busi ness visitor in Maupin. Harold and 0'. car Walters were Monday traders from this section in Maupin. 0 Bronner and Walter Sharp had a hog killing bee at the ranch of thfl former last Saturday. W. A. Doan furnished the tree for the Pino Grove Sunday school's prcgram for next Saturday night. 1W A l il The Dalles' Favorite Orchestra, The 'COLU will be on hand with a bag full of latest $ and best music of the season i I i Supper Will I Auxiliary. Frodk Shop Coate The Dalles, Ore 30 Wapinitla Items The Christmas Tree and program will be held on Friday night Ed. Gabel went to Maupin last Friday and u ed the Resh sausage machine in making his winter supply :-f that eatabJe. Leo Woodside is another Wapin itiaite who made sausage on the Resh grinder last week. Herb Hammer is hauling wood and feed for J. P. Abbott. A number of turkey ihifcmentf will go out from Wapinitia Plains for the Christmas trade. Snow to a depth of from one inch to four inches has fallen on thi upper end of the Plains. Watei has frozen up and stopped flowing In McCubbins gulch. HOME POINTERS (Trcm School of Home Economics) Filling usually hold cake layen together better when the bottorr crusts are turned together. Christmas WILL BE IN MAUPIN HALL TUESDAY, MBIANS' Be Served by If cream raftd lea art overcooked, a little water may b added tyid then recooked to the correct tem perature. , , When lukstlfuttnjr brown for white sugar in fudypfl no cream of tartar or Corn airup U needed. ' When mea urinir a solid fat, one fourth cup for instance, a measur ing cup may be filled throe-fourths full of cold water and the fat added until the water reaches the top of the cup. When the water Is poured off one-fourth cup of fut is left. To make fudge creamy allow it to coal to room temperature before beating. Hot milk beat into potatoes will keep them white. Use breat cubes instead of bread crumha when making dressing and it will not be too heavy or soggy. When making cream of tomato soup, add the hot tomato to the hot white sauce and it will not curdle. OREGON NEWS NOTES Vale Idaho Power company has opened new electric shop here. Klamath Fnfla Heating plant will be totalled at local fair grounds. Adams Plans completed for erection of building on Umatilla county experiment station near here. Portland First aerial wholesale fish market in U. S., Inaugurated here by Pacific Aerial Seafood com pany. Coos Bay Coos Veneer & Box comapny, Western White Cedar company, and Pacific Veneer com pany of Coos Bay merge as Port Orford Cedar Products company, capitalized at $5,000,000. Heppner $12,295 contract is '.warded for construction of large reservoir here. Heppner Two new bridges will be built here at cost of $4,164. Eugene Plans progressing for rection of airplane factory here a-hich will employ about 100 men. Baker Ha: elton Theaters, Inc., changes hands; viUphone equip nent vrS be Installed. Klamath Falls $18,000 subscrib ed for erection of new Catholic hurch here. mA O the Ladies I -j v .- tj rj rs Christmas Camouflage H H Myrtle Koon Chcrryman I j.JV, how inn I iioIiik to clve .luck r.:iycs a dolliir for ipt'iullnu money without of fendlim Ills mother?" tliouijlit sRhel, iis I'lii'l.stiniis up prnnchod. "Anna Is ho sen sltlve, mid while she wouldn't in 1 tt il my sending Iht tiny ii hook that cost it dollar, I know she would lie hurt nt my si vlnjt money. Anil there's Mrs. MniitKoinery I've always sent her a small plant, hut n dollar would lie so much heller, now that she's In the Home, where the hoard ulwuy decorates for holidays, anyway I Hut would she like It? I'm Mire she likes to have u little somethlnit lu her purse, hut she Is proud, anil" Thoughtfully Isabel looked nt the crisp dollar hill she was holding, and unldenly It struck her what a rtiilly to:i u 1 1 Till thing that steel engraving of (!iote Washington was She took h pli'ci' of paper and cut from It an oval about the sire of the engraving and ttien placed It over the picture It didn't quite tit, hut It showed up the portrait effectively, with the let erlna on the hill excluded. Next, she took nt) envelope. nnl fter some nirasurlng, cut from It. very carefully, an oval ill the left side sin. scrildiled with her pencil for a while, k'ot out her mineral paints nml liter fifteen minutes work, she had icfore tier a neat portrait of Wmhlng ton In n gold frame. Ht the side of which was lettered : rh Father of III Country for hit chil dren should provide If rou want seme liitl trlfU you need nut te di'itled - He will get It for you trlKhtwy; 'You'll Rnil him ut Inshle ) "There." she said. "Thai ought to lo for Sirs Motitgoti'ery Now. I'll try the other verse for Jack. If I make a Joke nt It, Anna will swallow It more eiislly." tin another small framed .nlnhiture. she pi In d carefully: If vou nrt'it some little extra lull o to It1 If vou think you rnnt iiftord 11 "let i(;'OHtf Jo it!" Cliri--tiiias morning 1-nhel was re warded hy r nutf from Mrs Mont gniimrj. ijiatiking her for tier "urltstlc and liivotiloiiv curd.' and by a phone cull from .luck, w ho said : ".Miss Isaliel. you don't know how ninny little extras I need, und thai dollar! We. I nioiliet doesn't like folks to give me money, nut she's pe feetly wl:l'n to let teorge ilo It!" And she knew that her Chrlslmui camoiillnfr hud succeeded. (T, I'JJI. Wi'ntvm NiwDi.er Union.) 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A living Christinas tree with guy lights Is enjoyed hy nil the pnnsprs hy while sprays of bittersweet around the sundial, with wreaths over the doors and plenty of cheery window hoxos also help lo bring holiday cheer. Christmas Carol in 1410 The earliest known copy of an Eng lish carol Is a fragment published by one of the first printers and written about 1410. i CHRISTMAS GREENS j; piIUISTJIAS trees, as a fam Hy, are the ohlest of all trees. Scientists sav that theli tfl direct ancestors were the first Dowering plants on earth. Tliej y are believed to have originated ; 6 mixwi i ij' during a period of very severe K 'A clinmte, their needlelike leaves jji .j presenting less surface to cold -t V and exposure than the broad It ft leaved trees that evolved Id l later periods of the earth's his jjj f Spying on Santa U" J Ci AiU C. Qoodrlcb T IL tell tx'ul li ijuMreil fUntf I Thul happened fu me CVli Imiii ffi L Whwi all ul iiiii uwe inuy In beii fin ounif ailopl matte beieve. Whan all tAe flouie imji jMi at mke I crep duufululri twide lie Qttitt. An ipreud a Wandel on Ine four s So't I cud eeep nuulw onit unit Tg eefcA old Junta uAen hu d com Duten Ine chm mi-nv cLw hy me. Oh gee. but I wot qttUn' Kwtd An iMMery an' frem bl tu' I keard ruillm' ivtwtil llinee rln obnoil iMifif Id ilavxi In bed-" Supfxm I ml Imaijmej fxil Jiwthi one was uniJin' overAMii ctn' one I w to ime I iuui rlim peeein lirouqA tne door at me VI eoutie, I enom ha dutn I. lAouu Cauie hm d rome dou'n li t i lilm-ml n. I iMiiled lll Ine do. ilruce ten. Then InougM ol wbal my molwr tvld Thai Santa nei-er vculd cor in TIM all w inilitren tm In twd Jo Inen t erp (1.1I an'uf llil. An' inuga'ed coje up to thv Hi In' Inen I neard mb molw '$ vultv.' U. Alf tandfr Ruui frvnr. tuu noiigWy, nauaAly little buvl . II taw hir hht uui quite wiw I enew lto ine ivai anr;rv. loo u7naleiier a ou dmnq nore?" "Merry CArlilmm," yolej tne rejl. rln Inen I iau lutu broad davligV 'I vonltd lo Men inula Ctuui. Bui dtdn I mean lo tluy all mgnl " Cod aid. until u.'A a ruooiu lone, "t you d oaugnt Santa Cluuj. my boy. He d gone Uwh up Iht i Aim-mi ny ,. ,, An never a ungle toy " .' I eft a little lor and itif -X 7. But nol aj cold ai Id cl Inougnl. ' ' "ZV far over ete. with Dad nvinie on. Ay uai an ewo rooa tnut junta orouaflj An' all our iloteingi wi cram lull Oh go. I foil can under llandjj J4k'J -r.ml nA ... tk-. - -1 HINTS FOR CHRISTMAS IK Yt'l) sdll milt, throw I 1 i -1 1 over your left shout iter, und III luck will puss ymi hy. Always try to have n hit of mistletoe lu the house, for It Is a luck bringer. For every l.lss ymi Like tin iler the mistletoe n beny must bn picked und w.'i.n nil are plucked the privilege ce;ise. If you Mild H hit of red I'llilmn or red wool auionpii your pu s ; cuts (especially wool), you will huve luck 111 love. I'.e sure to t' wcitr the trlile while you mnk jl your wish. .j If ymi want a "ll.ippy ( lirist I' mas' put more Into li Hum um tl take out. Montreal Herald .v .v ."V .v.v .v .-j .'J -j rs- rj VVHY7 ll, A. i , lit A M M r Mi Kin Aren't you goin.' to kiss ine ttinler the mlstleit.e? lie Aw' l.ei'i en l:e Ii behind tl,e '' ' i- i SHIP BY '.' ' r 1 JhwP RECULAIt FREIGHT LINE SERVICE Between PORTLAND - THE DALLES - MAUPIN THE DALLES TRUCK LINE Inc. SPICKERMAN'3 TRUCK LINE PORTLAND--THE DALLES THE DALLES-MAUPIN and Way Polnti and Way Points BONDED & INSURED CARRIERS ........ , . m-m., .1 -.,.,, e-.. l, , allBB-BB--B1BBm . S WHEN IN THE DALLES S3 3 Make Your The Blak and White or American Restaurants where every service awaits you. 3 FREE PHONE Both Restaurants have been entirely remodeled for your convenience. E. J. McMahon PROPRIETOR Yule Wat Pagan Fcait ('hrlHliiiiK slid Yulellde srv said lo be In reullly two UInIIiicI festivals, the latter orlflnnlly being pa(an feast lu honor of the sun fcod. II dates back lo long befote thu Christian era. Yule llde wits celebrated annul December '-"J, ami when the fettlval of t'urlst mil was Instituted on December 'A thu tiiiiuo of the older feast gradually liei'iiuiii synonymous. Montreal Herald. Gypsies and Christmas (iypslcM credit the Chi IhIiiiiih born with powers of dlvlmillou. ublllty lu i move the "evil eye" and various other Hlti'lhtiles. " Mistletoe at Christmas The tie of tiiMletnn t ChilHlinns tide is traced to the Druids, win used lion In I.ILcily Miigiulne. Medieval Carols due of the curliest medieval enrols still In existence It preserved In Ihr Ilrltbdi museum, It is written In Nor man 1'reiich and dates from (He Thir teenth roiitury. I. O. O. F. Lodgn Nu. 20U, Maupin, Oregon meets every Saturday night tn I. 0. 0. K. hall. Visiting members always welcome. D. L. Rutherford, N. G. O. F. Renlck, S.c'e. Law Run4 Trip Fare tm CALIFORNIA ip0m4 Ike feitiee iMilief eeeeee tm uaar Seaikere CcliforaU, Mulia ' I heauathlne circle trip. 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