Thursday, February 13, 103d. THE MAUMN TIMES RESH & Save the Labels for Valuable Premiums There! Cream In Every Drop Good (o Feb. 22,inc. Maupin's Leading Grocery O. P. Resh.Co. Everything Fur j Personalities j Mrs. Hnrve Morris is reported nn being sick. Mht Adeline Seethoff spent the lust week end with friends at Port land. Claude Wilson was down from his upper Bakeoven ranch this monrng. Louht Woodsidc and wife were In town from Wapinitia riaina on Tuesday. Henry Cramer, The Dulles clgnr man, was calling on his Maupin customers today. J. If. Wondccok, wife and Bob Wilson went to Portland yesterday, going down on buainw, o A. B. Matthews, the White River rancher, attended a meeting of the Kncampment on Monday in Maupin. Laugh yourselves into hys terics; bubble over with pleasure at the Old Maids Convention to be held at Legion Hall, next Thursday night, February 1 under auspices of and by the Maupin Community Club Twenty-four "Old Maids" and lo cal "Flappers" in the cast Curtain goes up at 8.00 sharp Adults 50 cents Children 25 cents Everybody Expected COS SPECIALS pnn Iowana. A Rood tender OK. VUIIl Iowa Corn. 2 cans for T?1 fieri Washing Powder makes yourOO IVIIlaU laundering easy. Large size Tomatoes S K 13c Q!f n vVt Calumet Corn or Gloss Old! til Mb packages; 2 for . . . i-tlt Paf cmr. Snyders, large size OO VcUSUJJ bottle, special for week Rolled Oatsz"ac&gee 29c QAon White Naptha. It's simply,! 1 n OUdp a better soap. 10 bars for the Table Hruce Bothwell and wife were trading with Maupin merchant laid Saturday, coming down from the ' 1 Int. i Jcsh Fleming came down from his upper Bakeoven ranch yesterday and continued on to The Dalles on but iness. o Miis Genevieve Seethoff came up from Mu gene on Monday and is filling her sinter, Adeline's place at the Rainbow. Uurstcl Hollis came down from his sheep ranch after supplies Tues day morning. He reports his flocks as doing well. George Mallatt was down from the Bakeoven country Tuesday, it being his first visit to town nince the first fnow fall. Floyd Kelly and wife were trans acting business in Maupin Saturday afternoon. Floyd reports conditions around his section an looking better. W. L. McCoy, who has been at Maupin, Oregon raTrrrrrrjmi the Johnny Karlen sheep ranch for some time, wa,-, in town yesterday and went to him home at Wapinitia in the afternoon. The High school boys erected a neat bulletin board next the post office Monday and it graced the announcement of the Old Maids' convention as the firt bulletin. Joe Kestncr and wife were in from White River Tuesday. The Kestnerj figured in an auto wreck near Redmond some time ago and are still feeling the effects of that accident Harry Hauser came over from Shady Brook Sunday evening and spent a few hours visiting with Mau pin friends, He had taken his wife and little son to her parent' home on Juniper Flat. EAST MAUPIN NEWS The flour mill has been busy for romc time. The Woodcocks slipped a couple of truckloads of flour to Bend last week. Jim Rusic came down from Fargh ers' the latter part of last week and spent a day or two righting up his property on thla side. Frank Lister has become a regular "tare," he having taken a job as as st. tant to Foreman Kllmpt on the O. W. section at this place. Frank Klimpt is favoring a lame back, sustained when he tried to roll a huge rock from the track, it having been brought down by a slide. W. H. Williams i busy these days taking care of his foxes and fur rabbits. Bill exreets a heavy in crease in his fox families this spring. o John McMillan is the only regu lur still at the Williams camp ground this winter. Mac rays that until he Helps for the "Summer Bachelor" flllS smmmer i the time to sur prise your wife. Here's some inside stuff on how to do it When she returns from her vacation expecting to see you worn and wan from not having enough to eat dur ing her absence, surprise her by showing her a face of glowing health, and proudly lead her into a kitchen and point out a culinary mas terpiece which yoti, yourself, have mixed and cooked. Then observe tlie expression of awe on her face I Honest to Goodness Yes. you're right, h will take practice, but not very much, for here are l couple of recipes which can be followed implicity results guaranteed : Mexican Baked Beans: Heat a frying pan, put four rashers of bacon In it and fry, turning as nec essarj to keep from burning. Re get a home of hid own he will not entertain thoughts of annexing a ' housekeeper. I III! Q Johnny Williams Is fixing up some of his tourkt cabins, putting in wall noaru on the sides and ceilings and adding a coat of kalsomie to some. Johnny gelling ready for the in flux of tourists which will b on the road as soon as rprtng opens, A work train came up from The Dalles on Monday ami is at work Aliinwi,4n ......... 41... J..t.-iu L.....L I down by a slide which orcurred up me river, by the hig rocks. Joe train crew will clear a wider epace between the high bank and the track. PLEASING SHOW ON SUNDAY Manager Millrr Promite Something Out of Oardinary Manager George Miller of the show promises something out of the ordinary line of shows for next Sun day evening. Ju t what it will be we have not learned but it gopa without saying that the offering will be one of the best obtainable. The 13th chapter of the Tarzan serial will be shown along with a news reel, the whole going to make one of the beat moving picture shows yet to be seen in Maupin. Dark blue tissue paper, placed on each aide of linen that is stored, will prevent its turning yellow. OREGON NEWS NOTES Klamath Falls Klamath Shoe fhop jmoved to remodled quarters between Sixth and Seventh on Main. Klamath Falls Construction of $200,000 six-story Oregon Bank and Trust company building will be completed and ready for occupancy on March 3. Hood River Tum-A-Lum Lumber company plans to erect new build ing. La Grande .Union Pacific Stages Inc. constructing $2,500 depot in this city. Klamath Falls The Little Peli can theatre opened at Pelican City school recently. Azalea Clare Lumber company sawmill on Cow creek above this place resumed operations. Nyssa Reconstruction underway of bridge across Snake river, just out of this place. ( Oregon City Larkins Lumber ! filed articles of incorporation. D;I I7 About 1 Town "The old girl who wore leg-'o-rr.utton tleeves and retired at 10 o'clock now has a granddaughter," asset ts Bill Williams, 'who would rather have an arm amputated than to have to quit dancing before 3 a, m, There seems to be tome doubt, jl yeats after, if the Armistice meant Uie end of the Inst war or prepurnt on for another one. Cyril I ralcy says there are rhret move baerrtr and put on platter to keep hot Poor off all the fat from the pan exrept one tablespoon. Add one tablespoon of minced onion and fry gentry until a golden brown. Add half a number 2 can of baked beans and one-half teaspoon of chili powder. Stir until thoroughly heated and add salt and pepper if desired. Serve with the bacon on top. This will serve two people or one mighty hnngry one Cam and Bacon Casserole : Drain the diced carrots from an eight-ounce can. Arrange them m very small casserole. Sprinkle salt, peprer and paprika over them and thee, sprinkle about two teaspoons of. graded chofe on each. Lastly lay two or three strips af bacon on top of each. Bake in a hot oven until bacon is crisp. This will serve Tum-A-Lum Tickler Published in tho InorcsU of the people of Maupin and vicinity bv THE TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO.,Phon. Maia 72 Vol. t Maupin, Oregon,' Editorial j We found out that a' woman's intuition Is j what tells hr the in Pome Spring has come Winter has went It Was not done By accident. The snow ha gone We had a thaw Get repairs done Before next fall! right, when ,he is O. F. RENICK, editor Carpenter Crabtree is building cupboards for the Rtbcwahs in the lower part of I. O. C. F. hall. Husbands ask your wife where she would like to have another bhulf or cupboard. Wive.. -ask your husbsnd about those little things that need fixing around the house Head him toward our hangout and we will give him the necessary lumber and other items. (P. S. The charge for name will be small.) A scientist has dis covered that the weath er con not be controll ed but then neither can weather prophets. ' Mrs. FnnV. Turner builds more room for her hen-. The old say ing that there is money in chickens pans out. But she don't have to kill hers to get the money, devices that keep a man from getting round-s'i.-jidcred suspenders, a naja'irg wife and a fat bank 'oil. x It docs not necerarily follow that a man who drives into a city lamp pout is under the influence of booze. As an instance. A Maupin merchant and his father-in-law went to The Dalles last Saturday in a truck. The driver parked the vehicle on a side street from which the :now hag not been cleaned off. Ahead of hb was another truck. When he attempted to leave he was compelled to make a short back-up and in so collided with, a lamp post. Result: lamp broken and an interview with a traffic cop. For further informa tion ask Oliver Resh or Bill William". "And the last words he said On his death bed were ('I never did hire a t-a-are;" Then he turned around and gently said; Merry, go ile the c-a-ar," Frank Lister has joined the ranks of section men. He understands all shoot .timninn tpa. utraip-htpninn' ! rails and in a pinch can bend a rail to a curve. Sheepherding has lost its charms with Fank. Digging post holes and plastering mud on wall' have become things of the past, and in the future his working address will be care of Frank Klimpt, 0. W. Railway Company, on the track at Maupin, Oregon. Wallis McCoy has aspirations of a higher order. He savvies theep, can make up a rick of wood as quick as the next and when it comes to driving a furrow n0 one strikes a straighter line. At that Wallis has tired of chaperoning a band of sheep i therefore came down from Johnny j Karlen's sheep farm y terday and hit the hill for Wapinitia. where is ; is assurred of three squares a day and a place to flop at night. I Joe Kramer satisfied a big dog by acquiring a yearn for a big police hound. Visualizing the activities and attributes of theb reed Joe thot he had come into possession of some thing superior to the general run of canines which roam Maupin streets. "Pal," a- the pup is named, has be trayed Joe's confidence. Instead of being a one-man dog, as is the na tural trait of the breed. Pal has be come the friend of anyone who will stroke his mnne. He is familiar with men. women and children and as a result of that familiarity has la t caste with his master. Poor Joe; poor Pal. When a sedate matron essays the role of an old maid things are bound to be a little overdrawn. In the character taken it is generally ihown that the idea is carried that the portrayer voices her imagination of what she might have become if some man had not been carried away with her charms and took her to wife. All the emotions and longing of old maids will be shown at Legion hall tonight, when the Maupin Commun ity club members stage an "Old Maido Convention. Popularity is something to be proud of, especially if that attribute is gained through doing good. When a person becomes popular because of i means not in struct accordance with! all that goes to make a good citizen, then that person U not wanted in any community. This applies to peo ple in every town and should be given attention that the term "no toriety" should not be mistaken for that of "popularity." Februanry 13, 1930 Numbor iiB , Our Handi-man Servica If you have an old building, a room o anything that you would like to have repaired. jii',t call and gir u the detail. We will get a workman to do the work arJ u'"u aft estimate a.-; -to iL Lum: If a burgu lar should break Into the coal cellar would the coal chute? Ber: No, but the kindling wood. Another remodlintf job. B. D. Fraley i rcrnodling his home.. Though it la not gen erally known, snail never use asbe. toa brake linings. Bob Wilson says that learning to eat with store teeth is somewhat ot a ta k. That effort has been under taken by numerous Maupin people but we have not been told of any de crease in grocery buying because of the acquirement of store teeth. Thousands cf New Words spelled, pronounced, and defined in WEBSTER'S new mummzi The "3jp.-m Authority" Here art a few tan pUti hot pursuit Bod Star Air Council capital ship mod gun mystary s!jp S. P. boat irredenta aerial cascade Esthonia American Legion Bluo Cross girl scout airport cyper crystal detector lippio euperbatarodyna honeen h thia mtonn of information ttrving you? 2700 Pace SOOOtllua tntiooa 407.000 Words ud PhruM . Cazettearani! Biographica'Diattacary Get tho Bart!- Writ for a (ample psfte of tliu JV?fr Word, epeclmea of Regular ar talli PBr, I REZ. G.&C.MSRRIAM CO. Springfield, Mesa. V 3. A. CRANDALL UnJertaking Co. The Dalles, Oregon. Plana 35-J LADY ASSITANT3 Maupin Mr. and Mr. Charlea Crofoot M Wapinitia Roy Ward Tygh Valley- W. B. Sloaa QUIET SERVICE Your Watch Haywire? If it is not doinpr its work bring it to The Times otf.ee and Mr. Semmes will send it to GUY A POUND jnaui'H''ing Jeweler auii Watchmaker bucctwur to 11. Linduuist THE DAIJ m ORKGON 7 GWJ XM'J