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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1929)
Thursday Auffu.il 20. ldll. . . - - . . Cool Salads for Hot Days "Oregon State" Ttt MAUP1N TIMES Special Sale of School Shoes Children's Shoes at reductions uf 20 to 4o A National and State College maintained as described by Senator Morrill, founder of the Land-Grant Ctdlegus, "to offer opportunity . . . for a liberal and practical education ... for the world's business, for the Indtt. trial pursuits and profes sion ot life" Oregon's Land-Grant College, now In Its 62d year, affords training in 10 degree-granting schools and departments. J.I Iwmiii If-1 III tNF'ISif1! I pi ,!! i Boys Tan Oxfords, Goodyear Welt $3.75 value now $2.93 Sizes 114 to 2 Boy's Black Oxfords Goodyear Welt $1.25 value now $3.65 Sizes 114 to 2 Misses Patent Pump, Medium Heel $1.50 value now $3.65 Sizes ll' to 2 Misses Patent Strap $3.15 value now $2.15 Sizes lli to 2 Misses Tan Calf Oxford, Goodyear Welt $4.50 value now $3.65 Sizes lli to 2 Misses Strap, Patent, Trim $3.50 value now $2.65 Sizes 8Va to 11 ITH hot davs in the offing. every housewife likes to serve coolini! sulads, bi.' sumrliow the iilea" of preparing one n the sti!lincr afternoon lor svnser doesn't sound so attractive. St whv not make the salad in t!ie moriing when you are in the kitchen anyway? Vse gebtin to nwM the irmts or vrcctaMes. put il in the ice-ro-r t Veen cool. and tht.-e yorr refrshin' saM i . in the evenimj all ready to turn out and serve. Colorful and Cheerful Some reciw? fur pe'a'.ln naiad are : J.l'SrJ C'nf't oif" r-u,e Salvh: Sea!: one Uv-lcr;oon gelatin it f'l'ir ta','iMsfii;:s ivl we, th--n disnlvt over wtiT, Mi'1' t" throe-"itti r cream chresrs, add t" o -m rro-died giwapolc and "nebl- W1RING PLANS ON THE FARV - Misses Patent Tie $2.J5 value now $2.15 Sizes S'.j to 11 Boys Tan Calf Oxfords $3.25 value now $2 Sizes 8'i to 11 Youths, Misses Patent, Strap, Oxford Ties $2.45 now $1.95 $2.35 now $1.85 Sizes 3 to 6 WERMMARK'S SHOE STORE THE OLD BIG TIME Fifth Annual Old Ft. Dalles ROLICSD Thursday, Frid'y,Saiurd?y September 5-6-7 Civic Auditorium &e Dalles Monster Street Parade, Thursday 5 p. m. Fashion Revue and Vaudeville Thursday 7 p. m. and 8:30 p. m. 30 Rounds of Boxing, Friday 7 p. m. Big Vaudeville Show, Saturday 7:30 p. m. OLD TIME GAMES AND CONCESSIONS DANCING NIGHTLY, AUDITORIUM BALL ROOM. MUSIC BY PAT'S SIX ACES Season Tickets to Frolics, 50 Cents Good all three nights Now on sale at Service Drug Store, The Dalles. Fight tickets on sale at Lemke's and the Pastime, The Dalles. Fight audience admitted to Frolics FREE after Boxing Card. J Investment la Cod System 11 Ad vised by Engineer . .& 'The wirini ;su-m of an dec trie installation is the foundation which determines the u es to .whirl electricity can be put and the con venience of its application," say. R. H. Rogers, electrical engineer. "Just as a lack of good mad. prevents the automobile from at taining its greatest usefulness in many rural districts, so lack of com plete and adequate wiring on th farm will prevent the farmer frorr usin electric service to the fullest ! advantage in lighting buildings and 'trrounda and doing the manifold tasks of household work and farm I chore.". "It is well to consider that th investment in a good wiring system results in a permanent inprovement continuing to give service year after year without changes or further ex- pense. If an inadequate wiring system in in tailed it will not be long before additional expenditure will he nece sary, if electricity is to be used to the best advantage "The electric utility can be of great assistance to the farmer ,in preparing specifications for wiring. A pubic utility, organized to fur ni h service, has the responsibility and desire to assist its customers in securing the most satisfactory use of electricity. It-, knowledge gained through the years of exper ience, will be valuable in aiding the farmer to avoid costly mistakes and to provide a wiring system which will be both economici'l end complete." ren sliced, sniffed olives. Add dis solved gelatin, :.rd season to taste IVnr into individuid wet molds and chill. Serve unmoldrd on lettuce, garnishing with whole stulTcd olives and cream mayonnaise. ViW .4.tMr.J-M rif .VfV Sah:.i; Soften one ttMo-ponn geh tin in one lovr'h cup rol l water. A.!! eno-.h waier to juire fiom a ,-r-n uf asearamis ti ts to make one i-t. A'H riic hay leaf ami or vry eel-ry tops, aiu! Kit three rHiuitM. Strain over Rrlatin. a.'d si r n.il d;s-'ved. Add rnr and oih-hat? t'nelv (herd yreen peppers, one diee;. lnil.- rurot a"d one f.n rh tcnMLVin vit. rrne as unMn ti"c, ti'i end d"n, aroicd the edve of a Poted mold Tom. .eStiii ini! ire in rni'i-r ..ml etii'l c,r.., ,...), I, A, nn !' luce, gar nisl .-d wi.h mayurmaiie. Ihor placos. They multiply rapidly hen given proper food nd a wurm impTist'ire. Warm milk is an ideal f'.r bnctiria. Itactrria lause lilk to snur and produce other mi le inble cbHiiges. For this reason :iill; sho-.iM be produced in a sanitary iii'.nmr and Vfpt cold. Every automobile should be cquip ed with nsh receivers for both front ind rear seats, for the benefit of the mnkers of the family. Many a vnods fire or grass fire is caused y burning cigarettes or matches owed out of moving ears along the road. Various experiments en the use of ilfalfa meal for livestock that the zrindinir of alfalfa hay into meal has lttle effect on the feedng value, .he chief r.dvantnges of the meal be in? thit it- can be f"d with less waste than hay, is more convenient form, and can be : lipped at les expense. ACR1CULTURE (B. S., M. S. degrees) Agricultural Economic , Agricultural Education, Ani mnl Husbandry, Dairy Hus bandry, Farm Crops, Farm Management, Horticulture Pomology, Vegetable Car Rcniug,) Poultry Husbandry, Soils; Agricultural Products, Landscape Architecture, Sciences llasic to Agricul ture (fl majors.) CHEMICAL ENGINEERING (U S., M.S. degrees) COMMERCE (U.S. degree; M.S. in Agricultural Kco nomiis. Rural St.tinlngy) Accounting and M-'iuagi. menl, Adverli: inir uiol Sill ing, Hanking mid liuance, (iencral Husines , Real Es tate. Secretarial Training Marketing, etc. ENGINEERING (U.S. M.S. dc green) Ciyil (Structural, Highway, Sanitary, llydrnutir, Uail road, Construction;) F.ltri. cat (Power, Railways, Light ing, High Voltage. Tele phony 0 , Merlmnicul (Ma chine Design, Heat Power, Ventilation, Heating, Gas, Itcfrltfcration, Aeronoutlcal) Industrial Shop Administra tion. FORESTRY (B.S., M.S. de grees) hogging Engineering, Lum ber Manufacture, Techni rnl Forestry. HOME ECONOMICS (B.S., M.S. degrees) Clothing, Textile, and Re lated Arts; Foods and Nu trition Household Adminis tration; Institutional Management. MILITARY SCIENCE AND TACTICS (B.S. degree..) Field Artillery, Engl'icon, Infantry. MINES (U.S., MA degrees! Ccology, Miitin.r Eigineer lug, Meiullu.:. PHARMACY (Ph.C, U.S., M. 8. degree!) Pharmacology, Pharmaceuti cal Analysis, Pharmacognosy, VOCATIONAL EDUCATION (R.S., M.S. degree) Admlni (ration, Supervision, and Teaching of Agriculture, Commerce, Home Economies, Industrial Arts. PAGE, LINE AND PARAGRAPH A Onee-A-Week Service to Weeklies and Semi-Weeklies New Zealand spinach stands the heat hettcr than ordinary spinach and so is obtainable during the hot Wt months. Strip the leave? from thp stem, wash w'ell, and cook in an uncovered pan with only enough wa ter to prevent burning. Add salt when th spinach has wilted suffi ciently, chop, ml mix with butter before serving. Serve vinegar or s!icd lemon with spinach. The School uf Basic Arts and Sciences, Industrial Journalism Library Practice, Physical Education, and Music service depart ment not leading to degre a together w ith a privately supported department of Religion, afford additional training supplementary to the major curricula. Freshman Week Begin, September 23 For Catalogue and Other Information Addreai THE REGISTRAR OREGON STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLECE CORVALLIS (Authorised by the State Bourd of Higher Education) 2 PICTURES , I. 0. 0. F. HALL, TYGH VALLEY, OREGON Many vegetable combinations are good when you do not have enough of any one vegetable to go around, f'arrots and peas in equal quantities "(ring bonny and carrots; celery and turnips; rutabaga and potato; tomato and onion, or tomato and nkra; corn, strinc beans, onions, beet - and pens, blends of different, greens. The careful live, tock feeder watches each animal and feeds ac cording to the animal's needs. Many farm animals are underfed and can not produce profit on the fend they get. In the Rocky mountain and West ern states, the forests are dry ' as tinder this time of year. Watch out for fire. lie extra careful with matches and "smokes" and camp-fires. Feed flavors and odors in milk are most frequently caused by t uc culent feeds. When fed to dairy cows one hour before milking, silage made from corn, alfalfa, sweet clo ver, or sny beans, and green alfalfa, cabbage, turnips, rape, and kale seriously affect the flavor and odor !of milk. Milk is only affected slightly by green rye, green cow peas, potatoes, fried beet pulp, or carrots. Green com, green oats av.d peas, green soy beans, pumpkins and sugar beets have practically no effect on the flavor and odor of the milk, The growing of one intertilled crop following a good clover or alfalfa sod is excellent in a rotation, but the common practice of growing two or more intertilled crops in succession after the clover or alfalfa is a mis take. Intertillnge inevitably causes rapid destruction of the soil organic matter. FRIDAY, AUG. 30 "THE BARKER" SATURDAY, August 31 "Abie's Irish Rose" GEORGE MILLER, Manager The High Dollarfor Your Livestock For Trucking Livestock Call HOB DAVIDSON Phone G F-2, Maupin, Oregon Ship your Cattle, Hogs nd gheep to , ALBRIGHT COMMISSION CO. PORTLAND UNION STOCK YARDS Sweet-cream butter made for win ter use will keep belt if stored in brine made of one part of salt to three parts of water, says the Bureau of Dairy Industry, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Butter stored by the bureau in dry salt and paraffin de teriorated on the surface. Bo sun to use enough salt in the brine, wrap the butter in parachment butter pa per, and see that the rollr arc entire ly submerged in the brine. Bacteria arc single-celled plants, so small they can not be seen with fcflthe naKca eye. Tuey are touim in I large numbers in the soil and in many Chicken mites thrive in warm weather, It is advisable to watch the roost connections, nays the Ore-gr-i evprriment station, and if any riites are pre e.nl, to paint all con nections and 'the. bottom,-, of them with a strong germicide or wood pieservative. Crude, oil is sometimes v (d, but has little lasting power, it is found. NF.W RUST RF.SI3TENT WHEAT Cnuad'nna Develops Grain Immune From DivatlinR Disease The Oregon Orange Rullclin says that the Canadian department of agriculture ha- developed a wheat, which ran resist rust, but send will not be available in large quantities for two or throe years, though it is expected that eventually the rust misting wheat will save Canadian prouueers millions of dulLf;' every year. SHIP BY TRUCK REGULAR FREIGHT LINE SERVICE Between PORTLAND ' THE DALLES - MAUPIN " THE DALLES TRUCK LINE Inc. PORTLAND-THE DALLES and Way Point SPICKERMAN'S TRUCK LINE THE DALLES-MAUPIN and Way Points BONDED & INSURED CARRIERS -4 MACK'S CAFE fr-; Where Maupinites receive Service coupled wilh Courtesy and Eat thf Best nn the Market. Trv this Cafe when in The Dalles tffaia. J