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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1929)
I'tgt f wB Thursday April 28, 102$ THE MAtJTiTN TIMES The Maupin Times A.N INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER I II I J I LI. J .1 M. . 1...JL1I C. W. Semmet, Editor C W. SusDti and E. R. S.mioea Pehliihcrs Published every Thursday at Maupin, Orcgoa Subscription: One year, $1.30; cix nicnths, f 1.00; three 'months COcts, -. i. , i Euturcd as second clssg nir.il mat ter' September 8, 1914, at th. post office at Maupin, Oreon, unjr the Act of Maich 8, 1876. New Library BooVi Mrs. Dyer reporta quite a number of new books to come to the travel ing library soon. Patronage of our library is growing by leaps and bounds and it keeps the librarriaa on the Jump every day the room Is open. Montgomery Ward rpena temporary store Falls. A Company in' Klamath Port Rock 20,000 sheep will be grazed this summer in this district of Deschutes National Forest A Dollar Dinner For Four O N .' D o'v A Lenten dinner which u unusual, delicious and inex pensive can ba prspared for four people for a dollar as witness this menu: Cod Fish retries ' Buttered Onions Mexican Corn Boston Brown Bread and Butter Peach Puffs Cafe-Ncir TrO make the codSsh patties. IK mix the fish from a Ci of codfish flakes (which are ready to fry) with one cup of nashed potatoes left over from the day' before. Mold into pat ties, flour them, and saute in hot fat until brown. For Mexican corn, saute half a minced onion in one tablespoon butter until brown, add one-half tablespoon flour and stir; then add one cup of canned tomatoes, one eight-ounce can of corn, one canned, minced pimin.fo. one-half teaspoon sage, a dash of pepper and salt to taste. Bring to boil ing and pour into a buttered bak ing dish. Cover thickly with but tered crumbs and brown in a hot oven. . A small can of Boston brown bread should be heated in boiling water for about fifteen minutes, then opened, turned out of the can and served. For peach puffs, put a marsh mallow in each of four canned peach halves. Bake until the marshmallows are puffed and serve on circles of sponge cake with plenty of peach syrup. City prices, which are usually high, are as follows; cod fish pat ties, 23 cents; buttered onions, 10 cents; Mexican corn, 22 cents; brown bread and butter, IS cents; (the can of brown bread is 10 cents); peach puffs, 17 cents (10 cents for the four peach halves); cafe noir. 5 cents; total. 92 cents. The extra 8 cents will take care of I the incidentals. the Beaverton Construction of grange hall progressing rapidly. Hood River Plans undorway for expansion in capacity of bakery re cently acquired by Barber Bread company. John Day Highway will be oiled between Condon ami Fosail. A Tajr. Woe Nothing is more d. appointing than to drive ten miles out to visit a friend and then fmi out that the, chickens are not large enough to fry. Hiawatha World. , Name Now Seldom Uiad Helvetia is the old Roman' name for what coraspohda to the modern Switzerland, and the name ia still used in poetic references to that country. Don't A.U U. Another of life's unsolved mys teries U why a moth always chooses to dine at the most conspicuous place in an article of apparel. Louisville Times, Complex . Work will minimize the worries of all people except those who worry I because they have to work. Bangor Daily Commercial. Uta for Wheat Straw Wheat straw, formerly a waste product of the farm, is to be utilized in the manufacture of in ulating boards. Juit Woay Romance is not dead. It ia just a trifle dizzy from watching the other emotions move so fast. Bangor Commercial. Hor Measurement From ancient times the measure ment of horse-, has been reckoned in "hands," a "hand" being just four inches. Naturally Has Suspicion A man naturally has his sus picions about a woman who isn't afraid of a mouse. New York American. Other Women Can't See Other women can't fee how a man can be jealous of his wife. Chicago News. Sheared Batty Shaep John Confer shearer the Roy Batty flock of sheep last Saturday. John says that wool, this year is UHIUlrilllllliriT tlIlTtlTTTTTTTTTyiTlTtIttIlftTTIItlllITirllIiiAJ M TheTygh Valley Hi School presenfs K COMEDY IN THREE ACTS At TYGH VALLEY, Ore.. aturday Evening, April 27, 1929 Cast of Characters: Professor Montgomery WaltonAbsent minded and afflicted with theories ... Walter McGreer Mrs. Walton Sour on the male sex Naomi Magill Margaret Walton What could you expect? Celia Hood Jim" Cameron A regular young American.-. Arthur McGreer Curt Blair An old schoolmate of Jim's Harvey Rhoads Alaska A detective of mixed ancestry Forrest Urban Sam Hedges Works hard to earn easy money Harold Crawford Dorothy Burke Hedge's Confederate Mary Gesh Sylvia Maid in the Walton home Nadine Harvey Admission to Play . Curtain at 8 o'clock sharp. 50 cents, 25 cents Dance in Gym after show tjTIiiiiitiiniimHiiininiMHnMiniii.Mmmniiiiit The Class of '29 Maupin High School Presents I OLZILZJ QQCZ1SC3 A Three-Act Play of Unusual Interest Humor and Delightful Plot Bcmevy comtitncted specially for this pir dtmtBOTo irepiresenntiinig the njippeir dledk off So So FToridla Ibmmmdl ifoir. Havama CAST INCLUDES- Arlhur Appling Irene Matthews Merle Snodgrass Harold Kramer Avis Crabtree Estel Stovall Crystal Stuart Andrew Crabtree Clarence Hunt Kenneth Snodgrass Ira Kidder Lela Weberg Saturday, May 4, 1929 Legion Hall, Maupin Admission Prices ... Children 25c; Adults 50c Curtain at Eight Produced by special arrangement with Samuel French of New York. lighter than for some years pa t hut at that fleeces are cleaner, not show ing as much grease aa in former years when hot weather brought that out of the carcasses. ' Many Fichiermen H. re Last Saturday and Sunday saw many out idc fishermen in Maupin, they coming from Fortland, The Dalles and other places. Most of them fished down river and some fine catches were made. At one time Sunday 52 cars were counted, they being parked at the camp grounds and on the flat below the bridge. Portland Optician Call Dr. Fred Pegeler, formerly con ducting the Dclarhue Optical par lors at The Dallc with Miss Marie Seufert, came in from Portland Saturday evening and the next day fished below Oak Spring'. They caupht but few trout, as Doc's reel went haywire which caused him to let up in his piscatrorial efforts. The Times acknowledges a pleasant call. Raymond Crabtr. Improving- The condition of Raymond Crab tree, who was operated cm for ap pendicitis a week a;;o at The Dalles, is such as to inspire aii thut he v HI soon be able to return to his h ne, Raymond has alwoys lived a tleun life and that fact ha.', much to do with the quick recovery he U making. CLASSIFIED LOCALS WATER KIGHT FOR SALE A 20-acre watr right under Wop initia Irrigation company's ditch for sale at a reasonable figure. Call on or write M. I. Shearer, Route 3, The Dalle", Oregon. 2l-t2 FORD BUG FOR SALE In good condition. Good rubber and one spare tire. Call on or write Clif ford Cunningham, Maupin, Ore gon. 23-tf NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Puppy Killed Bll Schilling's little ones are griev ing over the oss of their little puppy. The little doglefrs was mixed up with the wheels of the maintenance truck at the Maupin garage on Sup day with the result that its body nroved too weak to hold up the heavy vehicle. Result a dead puppy. Time Drawing Nigh May 1st is fast coming and when that date arrives Mr. and Mr,:. A. E. Caton will relinquish their con duct of the Hotel Kelly. The leav ing of that estimable couple is re setted by all Maupinites, and hun dreds of commercial men and fish ermen will also regret their leaving and will miss their pleasant faces and welcoming smiles when register ing at the hotel. The Catons will retire to private life and will remain in Maupin until school is out for the year. Department of the Interior U. S. Land Oilke at The Dulles, Ore gon, March 13, 1029. Notice is hercoy given that Esther E. Schmidt, formerly Esther E. Chris tensen, of Shaniko, Oregon, who, on Jan. 13, 1926, made homestead entry under Act Dec. 29, 1916, No. 024 995, for Lot 4, SW'ANWtt Sec. 6, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4. 5, SV8NE, SEK NW14, and SKIi Section 6, township 7 south, Range 16 Kant, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three-year proof, trt establish claim to the land above described, before II. C, Roop er, notary public, at Antelope, Ore gon, on the 29th day of April, 1929. Claimant: names as witnesses Werner Saplinger, Edmond Herling, Arnim J. Schmidt, - all of Shaniko, Orogon; Karl F. Thomson of Ante lope, Oregon. J. W. Donnelly, M21-A18 Register. NOTICE FOR . PUBLICATION ISOLATED TRACT Public Land Sale. Department of The Interior .,- Actor Patted Through Clyde T. Bonney and his troupe of amateur thespians passed . thru Maupin last Saturday enroute to Grass Valley, where the class put on the comedy "Step on it Stan." "Dummy" will be produced at the Tygh Valley opera hou:e this week Saturday and is a high class comedy. M'aupin people are especially In vited to attend its presentation. U. S. Land office at The Dalles, Oregon, March 27, 1929. Notice Is hereby given that, as di rected by the Conimk aioncr of the General Land .Office, under pro visions of Sec. 2455, R. S., pursuant to the application of Claude Wilson, serial No. 026800, we will offer at public salo, to the highest bidder, butat no less than $4.00 per acre, at 10.20 o'clock a. m., on the 28th day of May, next, at this office, the following tract of land: NWU NE Vi, Sec. 24, T. 7 S., R. 14 E., W. M. The sale will not be kept open, but will be declared clor ed when those present at the hour named have ceased biddine. The person making jhe highest bid will be re-1 the quired to Immediately pay amoum inercut. . Any persons claiming adversely the above described land art advis ed to filo their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for J. W. DONNELLY, A 4-: '2 Reglater. CRANDALL UNDERTAKING CO. QUIET SERVICE LADY ASSITANTS The Dall.t, Onies. Pk.ae 184 Your Watch Haywire? If it is not'doint? its work bring it to The Time,fl off.ee and Mr. Semmes will send it to GUY A. POUND Maiivtaoturlng Jeweler awl Watchmaker buec to U. Lindqulat 'I'll IS DAULKS . . OREGON WERNMARK SHOE STORE Shoes and Repairing Watco County '$ Exclusive Shoe Store Shoes for tb General Repairing Vhole Fanv Tfaa Dalles, Or. White Restaurant PRIVATE BOOTHS Where the best 35 cent meal is served in The Dalles Next The Dalles Creamery C. N. Sargent, Prop. v..