THE MAUPIN TIMES Thursday Scomber 20, ld20. grT'r.rgr-rtATSTTTTTTTTTTTTTITTTtTTITIIIIIIIIHITTim:ttIITTTTTyTTTTTTrfcrT Never uso soda on aluminum wure. tfti'fl wool or fine scouring iwvuVr in (ho best to iih on alumium. I . PRE-INVENTORY SALE I Flavor few glasses of your p plu Jelly with mint extract on J cnlor with Riven vegetable coUrinir The Jolly will ho enjoyed with hmb. Pa Fcuf -P ROC M Rfi? at American Legion Hall, on aturday Night, DecrC 9 ) -GIVEN BY- Legion Auxiliary and consisting of A ONE-ACT COMEDY AND OTHER NUMBERS and Drawing for the A pleasant evening is in store for those who attend this entertainment, and as it costs nothing why not turn out and give the Auxiliary a full house. Pruning the heavy side- of a wind blown tree clrafs that title hut does not materially help the light fide of the tree, ays the Oregon Experiment station. Under these conditions the lopsided tree Is usually tht mora urefitnhlc tree, Pad flavored milk commonly oc curs during the winter when cowa have been receiving dry feed or have been on dried up pasture for aomc time. While there is no certain remedy for thin, aome good often re i ults from n midden change of feed. Otherwise the condition will probably continue until the grass cornea In the spring. Cod liver oil added to tho mash or (train at the rate of one pint for each hundred pounds will often prevent or cure lameneaa of laying hen caus ed by insufficient Miwhinc, suggests the Oregon experiment station. There is no known remedy for lame- I nes.s due to paralysis, however, and I it is best to dispose of birds ro af- ! ii .-i.i i it:iiu, incy nriiiini recover, u Hie condition is due to lack of nun shine the birds often appear to re- j cover in a few hnura or a few dava. The over-winterng form of the pear and cherry ting ia in the soil. Control of often greatly Hided in j Oregon by thorough cultivation in the full and spring which destroys j many of the hibernating forms, says thr rxper'nienl .station. ttTtTITttTTTITIH!TTIITIIIITTTTTITTITTTrrTTTTTITimiIITlHITTTIITTTTTTTTTT1 rnn-mp meat a." soon na it is de livered, and place on a clean plate in the coldest part of the refrigera tor. A piece of parchment paper may be loosely laid serosa the top of the meat but not wrapped around It. Oregon City Four and one-half milo section of paving south of hero opened for travel, HOME POINTERS Salad greens can be kept fresh and cri'p if washed and wrapped in damp paper, or shut in air-tight con tainers and kept in a cool place. snmniiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiim f Neighborhood School Notes I IIIIIIIIHIIIMIIIIIIIIWINIIIIIIIIIIMI Wapinitia sniiHminniiiiimiimiuiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiii The monitors in the Primary room are: Chairman, Vern Hachler; Pencil Monitor, John Lewis; Desk Monitor, Vivien McCory; Paper Monitor, Rosa I Hartmon ; Library Monitor, Chloe Holloman. CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS "INSIDE" INFORMATION The Christmas holidays began on Tuesday December 24, and will last until Monday of the coming week. Lecembcr 30. We 'will have school Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, New Years Day will als0 be a holiday. Basketball The basketball team turned out for a work-out in the Lewis hall last Friday. Everyone was on his toes and ready to go. Although the hall is small we are getting some good practice, which we hope will prove valuable in the near future. Christina Program The Christmas prograh will be Monday night, December 23, at the Wapinitia High school. The program will consist of .ongs, recitations and dialogues. After the program Santa Claus will give out Christmas candy and presents. Primary and Intermediate rooms are Decorated School was dismis ed last Friday afternoon, the purpose being to erect a stage for the Christmas program. With the aid of a team and bobsled the lumber was quickly secured from Mr. Graham's place. Tht; stage wa" quickly, but not quietly, erected. Frank Hachler was appointed as manager of tV. coi.&U'ucion joi, SCHOOL NOTES The Higher Arithmetic class is coming along fine. They have fin ished "Measurements of lumber and timber" and are now on "Measure ments of Volumes." Since the snow and tho bad weather quite a few of the High school students are absent. Wapinitia Jottings Wapinitia Flat had a fall of snow which was about a foot in depth. "Buck" Hachler rodo an unbroken colt last Sunday while visiting his sister, Mrs. Lena McCoy. Marion Howard is suffering with a felon on his thumb. The community was sorry to hear of the death of Mrs. J. S. Brown. Many friends attended the funeral services held at tht Wapinitia church Sunday morning. Frank Heckman and Arnold Gos nell made a trip t0 Maupin Satur day. Albert Hachler was in Wapinitia a short time Saturday afternoon. All of the teachers left Monday night after the program to spend the holidays at their respective homes. Melvin Walters haa been obliged to "hoof" it to school, as the snow has become too deep to come in his old Ford. Lyie Endersby visited with Ken neth Endersby over Saturday. S. E. and U. S. Endersby attend- , ed a water holders' meeting at Wa- ; mic Saturday last. Ruth Walters spent Monday even ' ing with Helen Endersby. Alva Hammer is visiting with his J father, Burt Hammer, j Mrs. Glennie Middleton is visiting I with Mrs. Sam Wall. Thousand Island dressing is a mayannaise dressing with finely chopped material added as many as you like, chosen from the follow ing, according to what you have on hand: Pickle, olive, radishes, hard cooked eggs, hard chee:e, celery, green peppers, pimientoes, capers, onion, It is excellenet on plain let tuce and other salads. Cabbage ha.- more food value and is more easily digested when eaten raw than wh-n cooked. rcanuU, botanically speaking, are not nuts at all, but lemons, and a member of the same family as beans and peas. , Junket is cunily made and provide; a pleasing method of adding nrilk to the. diet. Did you ever hear of "three day" or amber marmalade? It, doesn't take three days to make it, though. With an orange, a grape fruit and a lemon, and the right amount or sugar, and water, you cm make a surprising amount of deli cious prorerves in the course of a single morning. The Bureau of Home Economics will tell you how. Mayonnaise becomes thin and I watery if placed on the salad too j Ing before nerving, aa the vinegar ! or other acid drawn the water out ;of the nnterinln in the sal'id. This nK) caijsrs the greens to ) th''.- erispnM. The popular toasted sandwiches ere easily made at home, even if you do not have a special griddle such as the randwich shop or drugstore u:cs. To make a toasted cheese sandwich, cut a thin slice of cheese, season, and lay it between two buttered pieces bread, slip into the toasting oven, and when delicately browned on both tides, serve hot. WERKMARK SHOE STORE Shoes and Repairing Wasco County 'a Exclusive Shoe Store hoea for tb" general Renairinir. '"hole Kami'" Tho Dal'es, Ore. tii 1 1 iiii ij torU Women's Shoes in Pumps, Straps Spike and Cuban Heels WOMENS-Lot 1- MKN'S-Lot 1 Values $0.50 to $8.50 Values $0.50 to $8.50 $4.85 . $4.85 Pumps, Straps, Oxfords Ituy one, jjet another All Heels pair absolutely free. WOMEN'S Lot 2 Values $5.90 to $7.50 Values $5.50 to $0.50 ajq QC Q9 or pO.OO $ri.O) pUy for one, . Ret ..the Come in All Heels other pair for nothing. The above n.rsw'.s that if you buy one pair of shoes, paying e.-'s't. ynu will be ejven another pair absolutely free. In this manner you get two pairs mud only pay fur one. WffiMAEILS Itore 201 E. Second St. The Dalles ING The Dalles Auditorium on Wednesday, January 1, '30 main event Frankc Wamekc vs. "Dynamite" Joe Murphy 10 Hounds, Middleweight SEMI-FINAL Floyd Holloman vs. .Jimmy (Del King) Larson 4 Round.-!, 11."; poundsRematch Tod McCIasky v. Mike Mcndcll 1 Hounds, 100 pounds Abe Westlund vs. Timrny Davis 1 1 Rounds, 135 pounds George "Roob" Star vs. Jack Rissett 4 Rounds, 135 pounds Maupin's pride, Floyd Holloman will again try conclusions with Jimmy 1M'snn, who pot the deci sion over the Maupin lad at the last Dalles smoker. .. nmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmT SHIP BY TRUCK RFC U LA It FREICHT LINE SERVICE Retween PORTLAND - THE DALLES - MAUPIN THE DALLES TRUCK LINE Inc. PORTLAND-THE DALLES and Way Poinii SPICKERMAN'S TRUCK LINE THE DALLES-MAUPIN and Way Poinii BONDED & INSURED CARRIERS A good use for stale broad is to make it into "twice-baked" bread to accompany soup or salad. Trim the I crusts on each s:do, lurking a rcc j tanguler loaf. The trimmings can ' be dried in the oven and rolled out ! for bread crumbs. Slice very thinly and put in a rfhpr cool oven to brown delieatelv. These arc crisp and "crunchy" hut not hard. They I are often served hotels and res taurants. ft Let us have your magazine sub scriptions. Will give you the best j price possible. The Maupin Drug Store. Learn to know the attachments of your rewing machine and how to use them. Keep your tensions adjusted to the kind of material you are us ing. Use good needlen and the right 8ize for your thread and the material to be used. Grade Notes Last Monday afternoon a Christ mas party was held in the Primary room. Sometime ago the students drew namec and at the party pres ents were distributed. The Primary room is now decorat ed with the Christmas tree and other decorations. Holly berries are borne only on the pistillate or female trees. Mololla Construction of exten tion of P. E. P. power and light line south of here to start at once. When making bread, if the cans are not filled too full a lighter pro duct will result. Serve foods which have to be carved on platters large enough to allow the one who carves free play. Never place around a roast foods which are likely to have their ap pearance rpoiled in carving, or got in the way of the carver. Tin and enamelware cooking utensils which have foods stuck to them may he cleaned by boiling them In a weak solution of washing soda. U. S. Royal Balloon TIRES TIRES Reg. Exrta Heavy 29x4.40 $8.25 $11.50 30x4.50 9.20 12.30 29x4.75 10.65 13.15 29x5.00 11.00 13.00 31x5.00 11.85 14.45 29x5.50 14.10 16.85 32x6.00 15.95 18.85 30x3 '-s TUBES (Peerless) $1.20 2.45 1.90 1.95 2.85 2.30 2.20 32x4 (Royal) 2.30 28x5.25 (Royal) , 29x4.40 (Royal) 29x4.50 (Royal) . 29x5.50 (Royal) . 30x5.00 (Royal) , '1.1 vA n?mrah HA X V J J tA,x auDin Garage ZXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXJ XXXXXXXX