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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 7, 1929)
THE MAUPIK TIMES Thursday November 7, 1929. ..i'OT.i-ii.ifcu4i.; :iii.;ihii.iihaiiiii:u:i::imiiiiiiimi: lunnmuniiMimmmHiimiiimitiiuuwmwiiiiitiiig Neighborhood School Notes I lUtt'BH"""11""'""11'"'""11''1'""" Wapinitia Eva Linn absent frca school Friday. Meet of the High ached student? itnewd the football gtir.e between Maupla afcd Cms Valley lat Fri day afternoon. The trass ai.cy piaya were closly watched, a the Citlones" will play Grata Valley at Grass Valley November Eth. Tha history outlining is coining along better this week. Most of the etudents are up in their assignments. The desire to we a football game was toa strong with most of the Wap- j few Tygh Valley Cur school was visited by the county heal nurse, Mjsa Lord, Friday. She explained the toxin anti-toxin and its help to us. A meeting is to bo held In the- gym for the parents at 8:00 Thursday evening. The Wasco High school football team and our boya clashed on the Wasco field in a fair and square game last Friday. The score was 30 to 9 in the Wasco boys favor but cur boys came home with only a scars. Howard CrawiorJ i Wapinitia Jottings PROTEIN FOR POULTRY attended the carnival dance at Man pin Saturday evening rTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTIITIIIXIXIXIIIirtXIXXXXXllXXIIIXXlI. Initia Hi students. La?t Friday they . minus a little skin on bis nose, otner allpped out the back way and jour- wise our boys are ready for their neyed to Mimpin, where they witne - next game which is to re on our c,t Krtween the "Cubs" field November 15, with the Dufur and the Grass Valley team. i boys. All enjoyed the game immensely j Mary Gesli and Forrest Urban re deapite that guilty feeling that fob. turned to school Monday and Tues kws those who play hooky. day. They report having had a fine The. Diphtheria Clinic time and ready for their next trip wWtnv afternoon at 101 The Hit-h school lj giving a mas- o'clock Miss Lord, county school querade in the gym Saturday night nurse, and Dr. Elwood held a dip- This is the first masquerade of the btheria clinic at the school house, season. Four prizes are t0 be giv r Fifty-five persons were treated with One to the best couple, one to the the toxin anti-toxin. There will be , best male and one to the best female, j another treatment this Wednesday, j Hot dogs, doughnuts and coffee are ( and one the following Wednesday, j to be served. Intermediate Note j Seven girls turned out for the Friday afternoon the High 6chool ' organization meeting for Camp students were invited into the Inter-iFire Girls. They are Dorothy Hood, mediate room for a "mock program" j Celia Hood, Zelma Brown, Barabara given by the grammer grades. How-: Robinson, Gladys Hoak, Mary Mul ver, due to the football game atjler and Mary Louise Gesh. Mrs. Maupin, the High school attendance Stephens is guardian, at the program was very small. The weekly Student Body meeting joke was held Tuesday and it was decided Lee: (to the boys) j that hot dogs, doughnuts and coffee I found "the only girl" at the re 'be served for ruppcr. It was mov- ci nt carnival, 111 tell the world it was a grand rurprise. But after I had found 'er, by George I nearly drowned 'er By drinking to her with mine eyes. The poultry raiWB no control Many of the high school ttudents imr the price of feed and eggs, but he can control the rate-of egg pro duction at different times of the S, E. Endersby was hunting est- year. Eggs are scarce on mort gen tle the fir-t of the week. ir farm durinf the fall end win Sevcral attended tlie program and tor. when igg r-rlees are highest, basket social at the Fine Grove mainly because the hens don't got school house Ftiday evening. ' enough rodti during tbe winter iho Motor parents ano irmuus ror o,i production. An egg, gathered at the Victor school house ,;!, from th shell contains 13.4 and roasted weiners last Wednesday pr P.nt protein, while poultry flesh evening. 'contains 31 5 per cent protein. A Albert end Frank Hachler, Miss mixture of corn, wheat, and other Myrtle Shorthill, and Mr. and Mrs. 1 grains contain only about 10 per Ernie Ender.by, were Maupin vis!- cct protein and should be supple- tors Wednesday evening. : mented with a mash containing L. W. West and family visited high-protein feede, such as - meat Clear Lake Sunday to see the dam. .crap, fuh meal, milk, soybean From Clear Lake they went around nieal, peanut meals, cottonseed meal, khe Loop road to the Dufur cut-off nnd gluten meal, .hen back to Wapinitia. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Menchin and family from Portland" visited the Sturgis home lart Saturday. Arnold Gosnell, football FARM REMINDERS Farmers of eastern Oregon are ad coach, vised nguinst paying execssiv prices made a trip to Monmouth over the for, ground limestone for use on al week end. kati noils. Expermentes 'show that ! the basaltic soils of eastern Oregon They were sitting by the garden gate ; Anxious Marion and Hazel; "The moon tonight's not half so bright .As you, my dear," he said. Hazel drew a gentle sigh i And sadly shook her head: "The moon above's not half so full A you, my dear," she said. ed that all bills be paid. Those from school this Monday were James Zumwalt, Daniel Wing, Clifford Davis and Sylvia Conley. The joke that received the most cheers in "Laugh" this week was: Mr. Stephen, in General Science: "Can you name a natural change that happens to the human body without harm?" Clifford Davis "Yes, Noami gain ed fifty pounds in a year and her si in never cracked!" Medium Wool Mrket Firm Weakness in the wool . markets ibroad has reacted unfavorably upon wool prices in thia country, es pecially on fine woul price. Supplies f medium wools, however, are :m:ill and pricea for medium wools have held firm to slightly higher during recent weeks. In 8 countries which nroduce about 70 per cent of the -vor'.d clip of wool outside f Russia and China, the estimated production of wool in 1929-1930 is 2,317,00. 000 pounds compared to the record clip of 2,326.000.000 pounds the previous year and 2,l'O8,OC0.0Ql) pounds the year before last. are relatively well supplied 1 with lime, says Dr. W. L. Powers,' chief in skiIs of the experiment station, and thnt sulphur is the best known single treatment for alkali roils. FREIDA JOTTINGS Marshfield Plans underway erection of $50,000 building : Isaac R. Tower company. for by $25.00 portable Brunswick talking machine specially priced at $20.00 at the Maupin Drug Store. installed Heppner Star theater talking equipment. Rainier Construction of Braune building well underway. Fishermen are not catching many red ides at Freida at this time, ow ing to the larsre accumulation of leaves in the river. Orrin Farlow It at home from a trip to The uaiies. County ' Superintendent urum baugh visited the Freida school last Friday. Willis Roberts, Jr., went to Mau pin last Thursday, returning Friday Miss Dorothea Lister visited with her father at Maupin from Sunday, coming back to this beauty spot on Friday. Little Eda Seifert left school Fri day morning, feeling very ill. Willis Roberts, Jr., bus been lucky enough to trap three coyotes during the past month, Fall plowing of vegetable garden land i- recommended in those sec tions of Oregon where freezing tern- p-THhircH are quite frequent during the winter. The frost tends to break up the lumps and clods in the soil, nuiking the ground more pli able and the plowed ground is in better, condition to . receive rain. Flowing coar:e manure of crop re fuse under in the fall al: o aids de conviof'tion. ennbting it to be more readily incorporated into the soil in the rpring, siays the experiment station. Tlutl poultry farming as a special ized business In Oregon is a paying one, although' incomes' - from - indi vidua! flocks vary greatly in the con clusion of the; poultry departments of the experiment station, after a three-year survey of conditions. De tailed findings' will be" published soon. PLAN TO CliLEBKATE Armistice Day -AT- Ube Dalles 1. Parade at 10:30 1 harp. 2. Football at 1:30 on Murray Field. (Hood Rivet vs. The Dalles.) 3. Tug 0' War betwwen halves. Hood River Post against The Dalles Post for a $25.00 purse 4. Stag Banouet for Veterans ONLY at 5;30. 5. "Salute," an ALL-Talkie picture of Navy Life, at the d'ranada, showing continuously from 2:00 "til 11:00 p. m. 6. 20 Rourds cf Boxing beginning at 7:30. 7. Dancing from 9:C0 until midnight. Many Oregon potato growers will have an excess of Rmall potatoes this year because of lack of late rains to dcvelope-the -crop. Where these small potatoes are from healthy vines they can be used safely for seed, rays the" experiment etation Extensive experiments are being conducted in Oregon with small noultrv yards covered with wire netting to keep the fowls otf the ground. Under special conditions It is thought the plan may prove valu able in controlling disease. "INSIDE" INFORMATION Hard-cooked eggs arc excellent with Finuua Haddig 0r other amok ed fi h served in cream sauce or scalloped. e It is not necessity to skim J 11; while it iti cooking. It is leas waste ful to skim once, when the Jelly is done, just before you pour it into glas e. The proper rare of shoes in wit or cold weather greatly prolon g their life. Thorough greasing with suitable oils or greases Is necessary for all shoes worn for out-of-donn work. . Neat's foot, cod and castor oils arc among the bent maUriaU for greasing. Tallow und wool grease are also good. First bruhh the aob'a and upper well and then warm tha kIiocs carefully, taking rare not to gK thi m very hot. Apply warm oil or grease n0 hotter than the hand cHti bear, with a swab of cotton or flannel, and rub It well into tha leather. Let the greased shoes dry in a warm but not hot, place. When ever the leather begins to ' dry or t fails to turn off water well thi V'f!d be done. "' Rally Well Attended The Sunday school rally at tha U. R. church last Sunday was voted a success by the many who attend, ed. An interesting program wai Riven, after which well filled bas kets were emptied and all enjoyed a fine dinner. m 22 Rounds of D) 0 M aupin Legion Hall rrifu7 Recipes for the Bachelor J Girl CURTAIN RAISER FOUR ROUNDS 128 lbs. Elton Snodgrass, Maupin, vs. Willard Conley, Tygh FOUR UOUNDS-143 POUNDS- Doug Holloman, Maupin, vs. Walt McGreer, Tygh FOUR ROUNDS 160 POUNDS Bob Shepflin, Maupin, vs. Alb. Hachler, Wapinitia FOUR ROUNDS 170 POUNDS- Coach Gosnell, Wapinitia, vs. Willis Brittain, Tygh MAIN EVENT-SIX ROUNDS-115 POUNDS Floyd Holloman, Maupin, vs. H. McDonald, Moro Dance After the Boxing Bouts Ringside, $1.00; Reservd,15c; Gen. Admission, 50c H E bachelor cjrl who lile to iconic her own meals nd oo.w sionally havr a guei; lia li!li cultics confronting hr wliirh nw lie dimmed up in the phra'e : H to buy little pjinij(;h f-w-i to kumi waste. "''',,. Rut several SRercies , have cnni. bincd to help her. Cantiers put out fruits and vegetables in eigtit-uuiice cans which hold a cup and cost ten cents, Kvyporatrd milk solves hfr milk problem, for it obviatei the nuisance of at'enriing to mt!k bottles and milk tickets and the problem of '.terms milk. Evaporated milk will kepp well after being opened, if it is not all usnl at onre, and the un opened cans can stand on the kitchen thelf ready at all times for u.st. , Rfcipes for Two Some recipes which we two md include this Hme-snving milk are: Stuff fd ToHVJfoev: Cut off stem and remove puip nf two large tomv tx-.. Mix two UIjI(Sjixiis cliopprd, can led okra ' with one taulexon bread crum'.is and season with .i!t and pepper. Fill tomatoes with mix ture. Bake in a hot oven (4.SI)') for fifteen minutes, then reduce heat to medium, .ISO", for lii'ircn mimite. Make a cheec sauce by pieliiiiH one tablespoon butter' in pan; add three tablespoons firateil cheese and heat slowly until mcititd. Add one fourth cup evaporated milk and hrat until well blended. Pour over to matoes and serve. Salmon Pallies; Remove bones and skin from a half-pound can nf salmon. Add one and oii'-li.tlf tea spoon lemon juice, cayenne pepper, one-half teaspoon suit, one ck, one half cup bread crumbs, one-fourth teaspoon baking powder and one fourth cup ev.iporated milk i.iluteil with one-fourth cup water. Mold into four patties. Place on an oiicd tin and bake in a hot oven (423 F.) for five minutes, then reduce heat to 375 until browned. ' SHIP BY TRUC REGULAR FREIGHT LINE SERVICE Between PORTLAND - THE DALLES - MAUPIN THE DALLES TRUCK LINE Ine. p'ortland.-the dalles and Way-Potato SPICKERMAN'S . TRUCK LINE "' "THE DALLES-MAUPIN ' ' and Way Point BONDED & INSURED CARRIERS FARE AND ONE-THIRD FOR ROUND TRIP TO OMAHA CHICAGO DE3 MOINES SIOUX CITT COUNCIL BLUFFS KANSAS CITY ST. LOUIS DULUTH ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS MILWAUKEE Departure Dateu NOVEMBER 23 AND 30 DECEMBER 7, li, 19, 20, 21 Kctiirn limit February 28, 1930 Stopover privilege $ For detailed Information call on or phone Agent mm R. B. BELL, Agent, Maupin. Ore, EDW. H. MoALLEN, T, F, & P. A., Bend Ore. STAGE SCHEDULE OF Bend-Portland Stage Co Trip Every Other Day Going Eat Leave Portland 1:00 p. m. Arrive Maupin 4 :50 p. m. Going Wet ; Loave Bond .!...;;.v... 7:00 a. m. Arrive Maupin 10:30 a. m. Arrive Portland fc:60 p. m. Stage i top at Hotel Kelly and tha Rainbow garage In Maupin; at Im perial Hotel in PortlttnoV . V