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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1930)
Thursday, luns fc, Tttfi MAUPIN TIMES Arc You Married? Coins to be Married! Have been Married? You are Invited to witness a Special Sale and Display ' of the Famous Sec- II "The House of Shame" A Drama of Vital Interest and Power With Virginia Drown Faire Creighton Hale, Uoyd Whitlock, Florence Dudley MODERN j COMPACT FOR TIJREE BIG DAYS, JUNE 9th, 10th, 11th, INCLUSIVE Through special arrangement an expert for the MONARCH Factory-the f Range Factory in America-will be here to explain to you-the superonty of MONARC lJonr"ctsift" -the many time and fuel saving features as well as the details of our special offer during this sale period. You are going to have an opportunity to see the most beautiful range display ever shown anywhere, ft display of the remarkable New MONARCH Range Design. The Range Built to Conform With The Most" Modern Practical Ideas Of the Day Z&l VV: A OH Comprising Efficiency Economy, Durability, Beauty And Compactness Whether you need a unge now or later, come in and sec this interesting and educational display. Every housewife appreciates the advantage of compactness and the disadvantage and Heedlessness of great, large kitchens with ungainly equipment. That's why large kitchens are not being built today. MONARCHS are COMPACT in all their dimen sions without sacrificing a fraction of an inch of needed space. I11 REMEMBER TOO-that a beautiful, practical 12-piece set of Never-Stain Steel Cu cry. r yaluablc setof Vollrath Enamel Ware in pink-pearl or Apple green finish will be given ABSOLt ThLi r KLb to everyone purchasing a MONARCH Range during this Special Sale. The MONARCH Practical Payment Plan enables you to buy your range now-dunng trw sale-on convenient monthly or single payments if you haven't the ready cash.. Remember the Dates-June 9th, 10th, 11th, Inclusive At I region Hall, Maupin, Oregon Sunday, June 8 FARM REMINDERS 1 I. murk rafter In avoid Weeds by getting high quality seed, rven I though it is a I'ttle more expensnve, than to pUnt weeds in the lawn and then spend time and money on get ting them out. In cutting bread or cake, where only a few slices are desired at a time, if they are cut from the center and the two remaining portion pushed together, it will not dry out so quickly. The Idea that thinning fruits will overcome what U known as the al ternate hearing hnbit in incorrect, savs the Oregon Kxpcriment station. Alternate bearing I-, frequently varietal characteristic which seems only (.lightly modified by anything the grower can do. It his long been the policy of the lla lrnKlon icrlvo and its county agent staff to sponsor and actively aid cooperative marketing movement. Many of the successful cooperative marketing associations which are operating in the state to day have heen rendered definite as sistance by the county agents or the extension specialist in marketing. Overhearing has marked influ ence on the color of many fruits. saya the Oregon Kxeprimrnt station. When peaches, apples or many varieties of highly colored pears touch each other during the ripening period, coloring is poor where the fruita come together. Observations have shown, too, that coloring of fruit la usually more sprightly when llpht cross are borne than when heavy crops are produced. In slicing oranges, if the knife la not shnrp enough to cut them eailly without spoiling their shape, the pealing may he left on until after they are sliced. In can them be re moved easily and the slices will be thin and round. If only clean frtbh, sound vege tables and fruit arc used In pre serving, fewer germs will have a chance to penetrate and the food wit' he easier to preserve. OREGON NEWS NOTES Dufur Dufur garage Installed modern car greasing outfit . wide Tom Thumb mlna-."re j.- If rtnrc opened t public CALL TOR rUBLIC MEETING HOME POINTERS Milk contains all of the proteins that are needed in the body. To order to utilize or pre "rve all the minerals and vitamins con tained in the liquor of canned vege tables, pour the contents of the can into skillet and heat rapidly until It Is evaporated. T u-niVilnp Rninach or other rreenr. if they are lifted out of the tpr. Instead of the water being poured off, none of the aan will cmain on the leaves. All persons owning or ' payhuj taxci on "NON-TILLABLE," com monly railed graxlng lands, In Wnw county east of the Deschutes river, are requested to meet at Shanlko at 1:30 p. m. on Saturday, June 'ith, next, 4 , Objects To determine the rw average of such lands, to dlacuso the rota of which they ere and ihould be assessed for taxable put poses and to tak action as may iecm ad viable In th premises. J. W. Fisher, A. M. Bennett, J. J. Brogan, E. E. McGreer, II. C. Rooper. 28-12 and many other. Free to Public TU wly el t tU U. 1. wby ufcmm4 pWlfiHo l lK Amtffaaa bUurtJ intrt4 tai mm 411 hpnmpmtU. 4MEIICUIIUDJT1IUIIIUIT ailaMrtaillU!iaa Cklaaa. UK A Dollar DimusfK for Four Pine Grove Items ' Mrs. Chaa. Cox returned from The Dalles last Friday, after having pent aome time there attending to her aon Leonard, who is in a hos pital The mother reports the son a Improving, he probably being able to return home this week end. .' lira. Bronner accompanied Eirl Blrehard to Portland last week. While at the big town she had den tal work done and also had a visit with bcr sister at Oregon City. Mrs. Ed. Davis was called to Mau pin Monday to take care of Mrs. Aaron Davis and new granddaugh ter, who was born to Aaron and filk' Sunday morning. The baby weighed H pounds. Ceorge Beebe and family, George Davis and Mr. Murdock are camped in the mountains where the men are making fence posts for several of the Flat ranchers. ; Oswald Bronner is Wking for 3. P. Abbott during bheep shearing. : Ruftts Abbott and family from Hood River were visitors at the J. S. Pro-an home latt week end. Ben Richardson left for Prineville on Tuesday, to be gone for an un certain length of time. Hazel Laughlin has been on the sick list for some time but is better at this waiting. Hcpe Walters ha been numbved among the sick this week. Doings at Frieda Willis Roberts, Jr., is breaking colts for Ed. Fitzpatrick, and will le at the Mutton Mountain Sheep company's ranch for tome time. Ed. Fitzpatrick forked bis horse and rote to Tygh Vaii-j Tuesday, returning Wednesday. Elmer Ryland of Oak Grove visit ed with the Roberts family .'ast week and while here indulged in successful fishing. Mr. and Mrs. Saylcs of Portland fihed In the Deschutes at this place last Thursday, Friday and Saturday. They made some fine catches. The "Gallopin' Goose" on the 0. W. R. & N. railway made a trip to Bend on Monday. The Maupin Timer, man, Albert St Dennis and Laco Greene were among the fishermen who.cnsl flies in the Deschutes t Frieda last Friday, also visited with the Willis Roberts family. Lloyd Roberts landed a dandy redside on Monday, which caused the lad's chest to expand several inches. The record redside of the year, for these waters, was caught by Joe Fake of Portland on Monday. The trout measured 20 'a inches in length. Orrion Farlow. who is now em- ! ployed at the Hinton sheep ranch, Shaniko, was a caller at the Roberta home last Sunday. Mr. Willis Roberts is having ex ceptional good luck with her chickens this season, having 39 little fluffs added to her flock. Mostly Whito Leghorns. Alva Wilcox and Howard Blacker by moved a band of the Abbott sheep to the shearing pens last Friday. Frieda is becoming well known to fishermen and its popularity ; is so great that Bome "" Portland people have erected a summer cottage here. Other Portlanders are considering doing likewi. e. Willis Roberta came over from the Fitzpatrick ranch and spent Sun day at home, returning in the even- "INSIDE" INFORMATION Three-cornered wire sink baskets make good receptacles for du:ty and oily clothes in the cleaning closet, as they permit a circulation of air and reduce the danger of fire. They take up very little Bpacc in a small closet. If you have not tried making a budget for a year, you might make one fr I1 month just ahead. This is a good plan when changes are likely to occur in the family situa tion and there is some -uncertainty an to what the Income will be or the demands upon it. At the end of a quarter or year you can look both backwards and forwards, determine better wht the probable outlay for ordinary household expenses cornea to each month, and so make a more ! comprehensive budget ROBABLY you, along with hun jq dredi of otheri, have emerged in f to th New Year with hoardes of good resolutions in your head. And, doubtless, one of them was to be more economical. In order to Id you in this laudable plan, we are presenting a menu and recipes to snow that you can purchase the materials for a dinner for a family of four at a cost of only a dollar. Here's how it's done: Frankfurters with Parsky Ptot $-47 Tried Bananas ., .14 Bread and Butter. 08 Lettuce, French Dressing.. .10 , Cup Cakes, Raspberry Sauce .20 Total $.99 Frankfurters with Parsley Peas'. Heat the peas from an n-ounce can In their own liquor, then drain, add mi. htilunnnn nf flutter. nd imi- . son to taste. Pour into a shallow baking dish. Fry eight frankfurters apd place on top ot we pas, ar ranging them like 'the spokes ef I wheel, ftprinkk with two table spoons of chopped parsley and re heat in the oven a few mlnutea. Hen'g the Dessert Cup Cakes: Cream two table spoons shortening wita one-tmra cup of sugar, add one well-beattt egg. Sift -together two-tniroa eop flour, one and one-Dan teaspoons baking powder and ft few grams W ult. Add to nrit mixture alter nately with two tablespoons ei milk. Flavor wi raspberry et vanilla flavoring, take in (he form of cup cakes in a tnoderate (37S) oven for 20 minutes. While warn serve with this sauce : I Raspberry Sauce : Empty con tents of an R-oonoe ean of rasp berries Into a sauce pan. Mix three tablespoons of sugar with one tablespoon of flour, add twe tablespoons of water and one table spoon of lemon joke. Add to the berries and cock until erearojv Serve over te cup eakes. ;