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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1929)
iWsdav Atrii it, 1029 tint tiktim ttitisa 1 yir vi Greater Beauty, Greater Comfort, Greater Value, Little Cost! Your old stucco or wooden houses, no matter how large or small, can be given a new dress by a cover ing of shingles, or attractive lumber siding . . . shady porches can be added ... a new wing to the house . . . gleaming floors of pine or oak . . . beamed ceilings and paneled walls . . a home of lasting beauty, comfort and increased value. You will be surprised at the little cost, to make these and many other improvements . . . possible on any old house ... by the use of improved modern lumber. The value of your property can be greatly enhanced and your outlay will be sur prisingly low. .. Call, or ask us to call and talk over the possibili ties of modernizing your home. Our lumber yard is stocked to meet every need for modernizing your old house . . . inside and out. "Materially Yours," .TUM-A-LUM LOMBES COMPANY O. F. RENICK, Local Manager ORECON NEWS NOTES Bend Plans underway for con struction of addition to building of St. Charles hospital in near future. Baker Garage will be erected in near future to house four of city's automobiles. Klamath Falls $60,000 church and parish house will be erected by Church of Sacred Heart Baker Eastern Oregon Light & Power company awarded contract for construction of. brick and tile substation on Elm ttrcet Sandy Contract will be awarded April 22 for construction of bridge across Sandy river approximately two miles north of town. Messenger boxes installed in Kla- Armstrongs Linoleum for Every Floor in (lie House EXTRA HANDS care for new Armstrong Floors LEISURE is yours if you will take it. Just in stall Armstrong Floors in your home these are the new floors with the lacquer surface tell us the size of your room and let us estimate? produced by the Accolac Process. Then you may forget that you ever had to wash and scrub. A few minutes each morning is enough to keep these modern linoleum floors spick-and-span, looking like new. But easy housekeeping just one of their virtues. There's beauty to begin with, the latest in fashion able floors our spring display of Armstrong's Linoleum will quickly show you that. And wear for a lifetime. They're quiet and foot-comforting, too. Nor will they overtax your budget, for the price range is generous. Why not D OCHERTY- POWERS Third and Washington Streets, The Dalles Use Your Credit We Charge No Interest math Falls business offices by Postal Telegraph company. Vale Production of butterfat in Malheur county amounts to about 75,000 pounds annually. Fort Klamath New Hillside Hos pital erected at 15 Alameda drive Opened. Sheridan Shell Oil company started work on erection of concrete garage and office building on pro-, perty at west city limits. Hood River Construction of As sociation cannery here progressing rapidly. Movement underway to secure 60, 000 acres for natlotitd park in Lake Basin area south of Wallowa lake, Wallowa. Burns Valley View hospital will be beautified soon. Albany Nine new bridges In Linn county will be constructed on 1929 program. S&lem Cnstruction of $18,000 au tomobile building started here. Hood River Unger Service shop installed modem equipment' Central Point Plans ' underway to lease 1,000 acres of land for oil drilling purposes in this vicinity, Klamath Falls Con. truction un derway on five mile Klamath marsh section of 23-mile Lamm Lumber company logging line. Klamath Falls Large kiln being built for Klamath Brick & Tile com pany. Construction started on last link f Klamath Fall s-Lnke view highway Newport Local Natatorium be ing remodeled. , HOME POINTERS (From School of nomc Economics) If a small amount of vinegar, ap proximately three tablespoonfuls, is poured over a touh roast before putting it in the oven, the meat will require less cooking to become tender. Crenm of tartar added to cooked frosting will keep it from sugaring. If the skins of baked potatoes ar cut open or spricked with a fork when they are first taken from the oven, the potatoes will not be soggy. Scalding the milk that is used in bread making will lessen the chance for souring orof an off flavor In the bread. Experiments show that cooked whole cereals are better than refined or prepared cereals for the childs' breakfast as they contain more min erals, and furnish the needed hot dish. To have a variety of dishes many women have found it valuable to keep a scrapbook of recipes, clipped from magazines and newspapers. The itrong flavor of turnips that are getting old may be lessened hy leaving the lid off the kettle while cooking. To keep cocoa, chocolate, candy or similar material from boiling over butter the edge of the saucepan. When celery is scarce the tops saved in glass jars are good to flavor stews. "INSIDE" INFORMATION After an apple pie is baked, lay thin slices of cheese over the top, , and put in a very moderate oven un-. til the chee e is melted. Serve at once while the cheese ia warm. Hot roast beef sandwiches are made by toasting slices of bread on one side, spreading the toasted side with butter, and placing slice; of cold roast beef between, next to. the toa.ted sides of the bread. Now toast the outside of each sand wich, place on hot plates, pour hot gravy over each sandwich, and gar nish with a sprif? of par ley and a pickle. turn ami rnvor the ton with a HUT- Ingue made of 2 egg whites beaten stiffly and 2 tablespoons of sugnr, Vi teaspoon vtuium ana a puicn oi salt. Balie the plo in a very ilow oven for about 20 minutes or untU the meringue is delicately browneu. Pine Grove News Many of our ranchers have wound ud their plowing operations and some are working on their ditches. Cattails, and willows are, gradually trottim a foothold. Only a dfinlte attempt on the port of every ranch er whose places., th?' growths threaten, will stamp them out Ben and Frank Richardson will not return to their Pine Grove busi ness until May -l. Mr. Wee Rayi Ben's Bister, went away with Lhem. Henry Holland and Walter Sharp are cutting wood ott the Dane place. ' Wro. Mooie has returned from his Job in the lambing pen near Mutton maintain. " Herty Richardson ot Mmipln Is In -hinge of the First and Last Chance service station during Ben's absence. Frtd Alt and Carl Fowcll come out fif.n tin mill n Sunday. Mrs. F.d. MMhews come over the last week end. Ella . Shepflin has taken a 56-word-a-minutc typewriting test dur ing a 15-mlnute period at her Port land busine s college. Mrs.JVnn Smith of Portland and formerly of this place, visited Cha. Gabrl and wife at The Dalles re cently. Chns. Gabwl Is not at all well and it is feared he may have tubercu losis. He is considering taking treatment at the new T. B. hospital. E. E. Miller and party were up from Portland ,1a t week. N. G. Hwlin returned with them and while nway visited with W. B. Keen and wife at McMihnville. "Uncle Billy," well known in Maupin and Wapinitia, had a stroko about a month ago, but is somewhat Improv ed at this time. It will take more than one stroke of paralysis to dim Uncle Billy Keen's cheerful and ever-joking disposition, notwith standing his 83 years. He lays "Hello" to all Wasco county friend". Frcnk and Rena Batty came to Pine Grove last Sunday to obtain onion sets from Wm. Moore, the onion king of McCubbins gnkh. Mr. Moore also supplied 'ts to lledins, Sharps, Shepflins, Wood cocks, McDonalds, Mathews, Booths and many other . These sets are College Place Sweets, the kind thit is so large and mild. Moore recent ly received a shipment of Bermuda st-U from Texas. These he is dis tributing for winter use, as they are excellent keepers. Gertrude Lnughlin is at home n?ain, having returned from Maupin where she was employed on the tele phono switchboard. The McFnrlane Mill company's mill began cutting this week. The mill is a good one and no doubt will produce much first class lumber. Onions. quash, beans, (potatoes, corn, melons, hogs, alfalfa and dairy cows arc also gaining in fa vor on the irrigated areas of Juni per Flat. All produce good re turns, far outstripping wheat. Ed. Davis and family attended the funeral of Mr. Houghton at Maupin on Sunday. Spring l Hr Handsome Harry Rutherford has changed his honorable heavies for the caressing touch of soothing silk, Bo Wilson suffered a near at tack of buck fever when he led the yells for the school Tuesday, How ever, he promt es to be a whls If hh knees don't rattle so loud one can't hear his voice. Calling cards and announcements have been prominent in the Senior mind lately, Andrew Floyd Crab tree and Arthur Appling were much disajpolnted when they found that the engravers had made some sud mistakes, . Art's curd printed 'Arthur Apple Sauce" and Andy's "Andrew Crab Apple." Andy doesn't mind the Crab Apple part but he sure hates for thciri to leave out the Floyd. I Crescent! BAKING 'POWDER;'!; Hi ZELL'S FUNERAL SERVICE Undertaking and Embalming AMBULANCE 3ERV1CI Call Maupin Drug Stare PhoD-34S Dr. WM. KENNEDY DENTIST DIlNTAL X-RAY Flri Nattcl Bask BIJ. The D.lUr, Oregon Phone 391 Wilson Painting Co. House and Sign P-A-IN-T-E-R-S-! PAPER HANGERS and DECORATORS . Trucking Long DUUnt Hauling A Specially INSURED CARRIER ELZA O. DERTHICK Phone SIM Call, Write or phone, Times Of.'.ce Maupin, Ore f on. WAPW1TJA L O. O. F. Udgn No. 208, Msupln, Oregon meets every Saturday night la L O. O. F. hull VWtlng members alwsjre welcome Co, CUjrml'r, N. C Bernard Welch, Secretary. s"r4''t esinysji Wm. F. Schilling' Ignition, Generators and Starting' Motors on AH Makes of Cars ACTEYLENE WELDING From a Pin to a Locomotive Axle AH Work Guaranteed At Ufe Maupin Garag'e MAUPIN III TIMES Meat loaf or roll is an economi cal meat dish. Some of the cheaper cuts can be used in making it. All that is not eaten is useful for cold slices, sandwiches, or ha h. Any lean meat may be used. Allow a medium- sized onion to each two lbs. of meat, and 1 egg to hold the chopped meat together. Fine dry bread-crumbs and any preferred sea sonings may be added. Chocolate pie is a general favor ite. Here's a reliable- receipe for making it: Melt 1 square of un sweetened chocolate in the double boiler and pour into It 2 cups of milk scalded in another saucepan. Mix 24 tablespoons of cornstarch with 6 tablespoons of sugar and a little cold milk. Add to the hot milk and beat until smooth. Allow the cornstarch mixture to cook In the double boiler for 10 minutes, re move from the fire, add 1 tearpoon butter, teaspoon salt, 2 egg yolks, beaten, and Vi teaspoon vanilla. Fill the crust, which should have been prebaked, with chocolate mix- (continued from fin t page) Hedin has consented to give a solo which will help the cast thrill the audience with the spirit of an ocean vayage. Estel Stovall will sing "Carolina Moon" with hi; character istic eae of manner. Mr. Mack Panchwhin will favor us with a se lection on the accordeon. Bo Wilaon, our peppy freshman, led the school yells Tuesday morn ing. Interest does not lag, now as it did at the beginning practice for track. Spring sunshine and atmos phere is here at la. t and we hope the April gladness will reign at the meet Saturday instead of the wind and rain. ESTEL'S NIT WIT Kenneth Snodgrai s and Harold Kramer had a little game Of put and take as a result of a slight ar gument which occurred when they were finishing the stage scenery for the play It seems as though Kcnn miscounted the door knobs and proceeded to paint Harold's head yellow. Art Appling shows results of his correspondence course in lovcmak ing. He enjoys it very much and his audience will be Surprised at his :kill when they see the silver-tongued hero do his stuff. SHIP BY TRUCK REGULAR FREIGHT LINE SERVICE Between PORTLAND - THE DALLES - MAUPIN THE DALLES TRUCK LINE Inc. SPICKERMAN'S TRUCK LINE PORTLAND-THE DALLES THE DALLE 3-MAUPIN and Way Point and Way Points. BONDED & INSURED CARRIERS a ; ; ; WHEN IN THE DALLES H Make Your Headqarters at The Golden Grill or s American Restaurants where every service awaits you. FREE PHONE REST ROOMS Both Restaurants have been entirely remodeled for your convenience. E. J. McMahon PROPRIETOR lliillllillllllilliiilillllllllllilllllll