) iV fat THE MA UP IN TIMES TlniMitny, June 28, IS30, Pine Grove Items ! . T. W. L5nn, Frank Linn, Irene Lnn and Eva Linn took a trip to Portland on Saturday, Mr. Linn go- m there to purchase, a new Nash engine for tha mill. , i The Murdock family moved to .Wwhington on Tuesday of this reek, 4 1.. ' ' jj A. B. and Alden Linn built a re freahment stand at the Harness road camp on Saturday. J Eva Una has returned from Portland, where she haa been work " fog for the past two months. The Pine Grove school haa pur. chased a piano from a Beavorton dealer, and the instrument was placed in the school last Friday. : ' &ae Shumwav and f amfiv of Portland vUted at Linn's mill on Sunday. ; Frank KichanLon and wife made a trip to The Dalles, going after cherries, on Monday, Doctor Thompson of The Dalles hospital staff, was out to eee Leonard Cox last Thursday. Mary Sharp ig very ill this week Mr. and Mrs. Plyter, from Me Finland's mill, visited with the Linn famihy on Saturday nignr '. Ulyssus Endereby was a Sunday guest at the home of 0. S. Walters last weCk. Ben Richardson made another trip to his Prineville ranch last .Tuesday. ' . JPAGE, LINE AND PARAGRAPH Lambs are usually most proftible if made ready for market when they ar3 about 4 or 5 months old and weigh from 65 to 75 pounds. !: ' Don't let livestock pasture alfalfa ,'too closely,, as the grazing down of ;the crown often kills the plants. Of all livestock, hogs are least injurious to alfalfa. ' la the work season the farm horse should eat only at regular intervals. ' He needs concentrates to supply the energy for hard work. Feed large amounts of roughages only periods of rest. Excessive feeding of hay is .wasteful; it is expensive, reduces the horse's efficiency, and may cause respiratory troubles. market their alfalfa to put two or more cuttings in the same stack. Each cutting should be stacked separ ately in order to provide hay of uni form class and grade when baling it. If more than one cutting is put in a stock, differences in lcafness, col or, grass mixtures, or stem texture may cause variations In grade. Ripe, dry grain is essential to the successful operation of the combine. Green or damp grain not only inter feres with threshing and cleaning, but it also lowers the market value and the keeping quality of the grain. Do not start the combine until the gram is dead rrpc. If the threshed grain feels damp or is easily dented with the finger nail, the moisture conn t is probably too high for safe storage. It is poor policy for farmers who These hot-weather suggestions for shipping hogs are offered by the U. S. bureau of Animal Industry. Haul or drive your hogs to the shipping roint in time for them to get rested and cool before loading. Allow only a light gain lutdirg, bedded with sand, and tht the bedding and in terior are wet down before loading, which should be done no more than an hour beforehand. Avoid exciting beating or brusing the animals. In warm weather not more than 16,000 pounds should be shipped in a stan dard 36-foot car. Have the cars drenched at every possible point im mediately after the train stops. If possible hang ice bags from the car roof. Tipping the jar occasionnlyy dur ing cooling will help t0 overcome the tendency of canned berries to float ;-,:frW- Strawberries are usually a little sweeter and more flavorsome just at or a little past the peak of the season. The old "hot pack" method of fill- ing the berries and ayrup boiling hot into the jars makes it posible to get a little more into the jars, but sacri fices quality and appearance, J. R. Bocherty Furniture Co. Remodeling Sale ? Canton flannel bags, made with the fuzzy side in, are usually con sidered best Yor straining? juice for jelly. A double thickness of good quality cheesecloth is also good. LOur entire stock of Overstuffed Davenport Suites, Single Pieces, Odd Chairs and Matched Groups. A large selection to choose from all new styles and coversat the season's lowest prices. An early selection is advised. All advertised pieces subject to prior sale FARM REMINDERS The secret of control of powdery mildew of clover and other hay crops is to start dusting with sulfur while the growth is short si that the under leaves can be covaed. A spray is sometimes used, but sul fur dust has proved simpler and quicker to apply and produces equally good results in warm weather. HOME POINTERS One of the best means of insuring good quality canned berries, and other fruits as well, is by being sure that they are at the proper stage of maturity, not too soft nof too green. While juice for jelly can be ex tracted from berries without the use of water, it is too often well to use from one-fourth to one-half cup of water to a pound of fruit for black berries, black raspberries and cur rents, because their flavors are so rich that the juice can stand a little diluting. Although the coast of Oregon is usually not considered as a hay pro ducing section, hay production has materially Increased in that section the last few years, reports the Ore gon Experiment station. An old straw stack, torn apart trampled underfoot by livestock and thoroughly wet by rain is an ideal breeding place for the stable fly. While any egg upoils quickly in warm weather, fertile eggs spoil more quickly, and owners of back yard flocks as well as large com mercial producers find it wise to re move the roosters from the laying flock during the summer, says the Oregon Extension service. IK V iLtWJHMra Ml ..... .y The market milk throughout Ore gon in general is of very high quality and reasonable in price, says G. V. Copson, 0. S. C. bacteriologist. Many small cities and towns, and nearly all the larger ones are be ginning to realize the value and to practice regulation and inspection of the milk supply. For best quality hay, alfalfa, us ually needs to be cut prior to either clover or vetch normally one-tenth and one-fourth ' bloom, says the Oregon Experiment station. Oregon farmers have generally found that stacking hay does im prove the quality, says the experi ment station, especially when the hay can be allowed to go through a slight sweat in the stack. Hay can be put in the stack probably slightly undercured, but when it is to be baled from the field it is essential that it first be thoroughly cured. Two-piece suite Davenport and Chair, multi colored Jaq'ard Velour, regular $140 value the two pieces, $79.50 : This handsome combination with new knife-arm frame style, heavy carved wood base, tapestry reverse cushion, all spring ftll ed, construction at the reasonably low price 70 KA for the two pieces p I teDU Regular $85.00 value full size Birchfiekl Davenport, covered in choice Jauard velous, deep spring-filled back and &A(Q (( seat cushions, five-leg style, only pOJeUU Regular $165.00 two-piece suite in combination Mohair and Art Moquette high arm frame style, carved wood trimmings a handsome creation. Two pieces $99 50 . $135.00 Mohair Davenport, Birchfiekl construction, combination checked Mohair with multi Jaquard velour reverse J7K A A cushions, priced as is OeUU $75.00 Jaquard Velour Davenport, shaped front, five-leg base, Tapestry reverse on cushions choise of Rose or pj aa . Blue covers Priced especially for this sale PDOeUU J. R. Docherty Furn. Co. We Deliver Without Cost, Use Your Credit. tlIlililiTli.iiiiiinii iiiHmimmiiiiiHirmiminiiilllj 4th of Judy Tygh Valley FAIR GROUNDS IN OPEN AIR PAVILION Music Furnished by the BEST ORCHESTRA to be obtained in Wasco County Everybody turn out and close the cele-. bration of the nation's bfrthday by danc ing on a good floor to ideal music. "INSIDE" INFORMATION To remove grass stains from wash- able materials, treat them while fresh with hot water and soap, rub bing vigorouly. If traces of stain remain on white linen or cotton fab rics, they may be bleached out with Javelle water. Don't leave any cereals in pack ages when shutting up the house for a vacation, however short. It is better to give away small amounts than to have to etfmbat weevils on your return. Weevils getting into one kind of cereals may rpread to your flour or any other cereal foods not in tight glass or in tin containers. sens For success in home canning of string beans, corn, peas, in fact all vegetables except tomatoes the canner hould provide the high tem perature of the steam pressure can ner. Troublesome bacteria ar likelv f to lurk in these nonacid vegetables, and unless killed by adequate pro cessing, they will cause the canned foods to spoil. The U. S. Department of Agriculture, with it nation-wide view of the home canning question, strongly recommends the steam pres sure method for all nonacid vege tables. Time-tables are sent free on request from Washington. Merril Construction work under way on Union Gasoline sub station, south of town. Baker Plana proporcd for con struction of sidewalk on new exten tion of Auburn avenue. Union' Mann's Department store extensively reomodled. The Dalles Silver ore discovered under The Dalles country club golf I course. Klamath Falls Chas. K. Spauld- ing Logging company wil immediate ly locate sash and door factory here. Rainier Knights of Pythias lodge plan to reconstruct Mahaffey build ing on the highway into lodge hall and clubrooms. Contract awarded for grading Hcppner-Spray roads. Free to Public dnrtimt uMitar wvana rtuM -f (i iiiin, I bUu riu lor dumb. iottWMMd iniHOM will hnrn.nil.l,,.... J i AMEIICAR llDBSTIULLIItlir Fn,l..,1B.U41, ChU4.IIIU.I, Obfff.o, i. tXa A. LJES UZ vines ioc DUUDttl AOVMOIUil Mktta mm a They'll Enjoy Beans For A Quick Meal By JOSEPHINE B. GIBSOS Director, Homt Economic i Dtpt, H. J, Heint Company Spiced cherries, preserved with vinegar, make a good relish. Here's a recipe: Wash and pit large, sour, red cherries. Add . three-fourths of their weight or measure of sugar. Sprinkle the sugar over the .fruit In layers and let them stand overnight. In the morning etir until the sugar is dissolved and then press the juice well from the cherries. Tie a small quantity of whole spices in a loose cheesecloth bag, drop this into the juice, and boil it down until it is three-fourths of the original quantity Pour hot over the drained cherries and add 2 tablespoons of vinegar to each pint. Seal and keep two weeks before using. OREGON NEWS NOTES Klamath Falls Runways at local airport being surfaced with crushed rock. Gresham Oregon State & Fox Fur breeders association recently held meeting here. Crane Rivoli theater will install talkie eauinment. La Grande iNew golf course (opened t0 public recently. OW many times a dish' of beans has saved the day in an emergency I This ever popular food comes to toe Iront when suppr muit be hurried "so that we can get started," or when Jimmy hat been nek all day and required all of , mother's time, or in any of the other inevitable household emergencies which require quick meal prepara tiotu. Oven baked beans are an excellent food from the standpoint of nutri ment, as well as of taste. They rank very high in the list of foods ' which furnish iron to the body, and alio are a valuable source of calci um, phosphorus and other mineral. Oven baked beans may be qttickh adapted to form many other deli cioua dishes ; and the following reci pes suggest a few of the many un usual luncheon and supper treats in to which a can of baked beans may be trans t ormed : Uean KarebitTo 2 cups scalded milk, add 1 medium can oven baked beans which have been mashed fine, Add Vi cup finely chopped Ameri can cheese, and stir constantly over a slow fire until cheese is melted. Add 4 tablespoons flour, blended with XA cup cold water, to slightly thicken. Cook for several minutes. Season with salt and pepper and Worcestershire sauce. Serve on slices of buttered toast. This Is an unusual and delightful supper or luncheon dish. Baked Bean Sou fflc" Mash 1 cup oven baked beans and 2 table spoons tomato ketchup, M teaspoon salt, 54 cup cream or milk, and 2 beaten egg yolks. Fold In stiffly beaten egg whites, and hake in a buttered dish for about 20 minutes. This makes a delightful fluffy dish. Serve with cold slaw, head lettuce or other green salad. Baked Beam with Bacon -Twx can of oven baked beans into a but tered baking dish and cover gener ously with strips of bacon. Bake un covered in moderate oven until ba con is delicately browa. Before sending to the table, garnish with sprigs of parsley. Baked Bean Cutlets--Mash fine S cups oven baked beans. Add 1 cup bread crumbs; 2 eggs slightly beat en; 2 tablespoons melted butter; and salt, pepper, Worcestershire sauce and onion Juice to season. Shane into cutlets. Dio In crumbs, rtr and crumbs again. Brown In a skillet with 3 tablespoons fat. Serve with tcmato sauce. (Cream of tomato soup, heated and thickened with a small amount of flour, makes cellent, quick tomato sauce.) Baked Bean Delight- J 1 can oven baked beans 2 small onions ' ; 2 small green peppers , 1 cup grated cheese Mix beans, chopped onions and green peppers. Place In a tnttt,r4 baking dish and too with rrti cheese. Bake in a slow oven for 30 minutes. ,