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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1921)
IP'S Demoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County MAUPIN SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY. APRIL 22 192! THE YEAR $1.50 VOL 7, NO 28 MAUPIN hi n4 Legion Men Call Adjutant Edward J. Eivers, Frank Eivers, Briece and Woods of Headquarters Post No. 1 of Portland gave the American Legion boys a short visit yester day morning explaining a few things on Government Insurance also presented victory medalR to the few who were present. Those wishing to pe reinstated on their government insurance please notify W. 0. Miller before July 1st an that is your last chance. The Times $1:50 per year. Social Evening Mr and Mrs. Andrew Cunning ham and. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Mayhew, accepting the hospi tality of B. F. Cook for the use of his hall which the ladies at tractively decorated for the oc casion, entertained with cards and dancing Wednesday night A delicious lunch was served. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. James jWoodeek, Mr. and Mrs. John Williams. Mr. and Mrs, Lavrne j Fischer, Mr. and Mrs. Firry Anderson, Mr. and Mis. V, . 0. MiUer. Miss Feni Mayhew, Mr ClilT-rl Morrow, Mr. and f r-. Cv.air Kami', P.. F. Cook. "Wapinitia A fine rain fell here Sunday afternoon, wetting the ground up fine. Some places 'were too wet to plow. Roads were quite bad. Road drags are being used to good advantage. Several car loads from here attended the picnic at Tygh Val ley Saturday. Lincoln Hartman took a truck load of the school children. A splendid time whs enjoyed by all. The afternoon program was so full that (he !all game between Wapinitia and Tynh teams was omitted, much to the disappointment of the I boys. Look to Your Paint : Is It Giving You Protection? IF CHECKED or cracked, new paint is needed, and it will be cheaper to paint now lor deterioration costs mpre than good paint. A well painted house brings f veral hundred dollars more on le and more in rent. Keep it fainted and it stays ncv for jwars. The best paint spreads more Msily saves labor co;t. It Covers more square yards you buy more gallons of cheap paint. The best paint then protfts the house, if properly applied, from five to ten years longer. There is no question as to vhich cost! less. Don't allow lurfaces to rot. It costs less to paint them. t The best paints aresdentific in formula and preparation. W rill t." MjiifR paints We've made them for 72 ywt to meet weather conditions in the AVest. The best materials PIO NEER WHITE LEAD, pure linseed oil, zinc and color are combined in Fuller Paints in scientifically exact proportiur.s with long-time skill. Our process super purifies and "whitens'' the lead base. It must be fine enough to pass through a silk screen with 40,000 mesh holes to the square inch. Fine led means easier spreading and a more elastic, tougher protect ive coat. The "Whiter" lead lass means more beauty in the colors. Such paint will, if properly applied last from five to ten years longer than cheap paint, and look better through the years. 0 $2 Hey Points Phwcola Purs Fa(n Per Prepared Pefnf IF Free Advice on Tainting IF YOU cannot get a mastr pgintft ni wish to paint your hom? yens?', but no not know him :h about painting, a4 Fullet'l SperifitatKin l"part m?nt for sdHr .-low to trf it the old pint, irhat color sHif""! to me. How many 0'"t. The proper brur! The best time to paint, etc Take kdvantg -f Fuller Serv ice as well as Fulier faints. Write m now. Take ftps to paint now, Don't let weather depieciate your investment W. P. FULLER & CO, Dept. 4, Sen Francisco fiifflttr M?-".ufacturer of Psi!", Vtrr.'thes, E9i!!s, 8tiiiu, lri FIONEER WHITE LEAD for 11 Ytri Established 1849. Branches In t6 CMm In the West Dealers everywhtrt. Alio mafcere cf Rubber Cement Flair Fslot, All Furpose Virniehu, Bilken tvhite Enamel, Fifteen-for-floort. Wsih b!e Well Fraisb, Auto Entmel, Bern md Roof Paint, Porch and Etep Paint and PIONEER WHITE LEAD, eflS!E-!aiaHr!ae!BSi" n'x" are Ft'lr's Specifications frr house painting G?t either ann you nave rns ct that anyone can maVa ion - service pam'.s. THFM. lef p?nH If In,, portant to yru, o it'a trnDirtgnt o go to the right aora to ft them. Deal! a' naroef and ad dre?se9 ere printed In the rc-rr.o, cruccn to the right. Cut it out WHERE TO BUY and' put it in j-cur pocket ncm SAVE THIS (Cut th's out an paste it In ycuf nets book as a memo.) My houe f.perl pitin(f. Fij!!r' Specification Ho in Mints ar icld bf the following ir.srchams: AGLNT PurePiepaie:! FAINT Maupin Drug Co. Maupin, Oregon JaV Piano Recital BY Pupils of Mrs. II. F. Bothwell Base Ball AT Maupin Schoolhouse, April 30, 1921 8:30 P.M. Admission 40c and 20c Proceeds to go to Maupin School PATRONIZE Maupin State Bank We Strive to Merit Approval A large congregation of base! ball fana were in Maupin last Sunday to witness the game be tween Dufur and Maupin. It wag an exciting game throughout and With the exception of a little dissatisfaction with the Dufur umpire everything went off smoothly. Had the Dufur boys not gone to pieces in the sixth inning and let in four runs they would have given tin homo Imys a lively cliH!(; for tlio money. Tlio final m:nre whu 5 to 2 in favor of Maupin. The home. I.yw go to Antelope next Sunday, Anil 24, and Sunday, May IM there will be name at Maupin between Moro and Maupin. Ev erybody be onjiand for this game. N V. Flint) has been appoint ed one of the oflieial s'-piine! poisoners in' this section, and those desiring sqirrel poison can secure it of him. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Flinn and Leslie and Jesse spent three I days in Wamic this week visit ing relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Ilaro'd Stanton were over from Simnasho Gun day, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Flinn. The heavy rain Sunday spoiled the ball game between the local boys and the Indian team of Siinnasho The game had just commenced when the thunder shower struck. N G. Hedin went to Portland, Geo. Heitand wife aceornpa nied him to The Dalles. - A little' son arrived Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Apling. M?rk Arnett, accompanied by John and Bessie made a trip to The Dallas last week. While re turning home late -in the oven- ng something went wrong wilt1 heir car, and being unable to ik it in the dark, they passed t'te night by a bonfiie. Bill Foreman and Jamie Ab bott attended the ball game at Maupin Sunday. Grandpa Evic-t was quite sick last week, but is somewhat im proved now. A thunder shower here Sun- lav and a stork shower Thuis lay at the parsonage. About twenty ladies enjoyed a pleasant afternoon. Alfred Weberg's sale Satin da. ,vas not a profitable one for hi account, most of the stock sell ing far below value. Wamic April 18. A shower of rain fell here Tuesday and several showers of hail fell Wednesday. Cold nights tha former and middle part of last week, heavy frosts and ice. County Librarian Miss Flora Carr and her assistant, Miss Geraldine Kelly were here from The Dalles Wednesday. A new set of dooks arrived from The Dalles last week for the library here. Wasco is one of nine counties, of the state that have the library system. Amos Johnson sold his place at the tipper part of town to Mrs Laura Kennedy for $210. Freitus Swift spent several days here last week from Ante lope. He left rodav for Astoria. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. MagiH were Manpin visitors Thursday, Percy Driver, Dave Campbell and Herman Gesh were working the roads in the vicinity of Smock the latter part of labt Benefit Program A befit program will be given at Maupin, Saturday evening, April 2d. TroceeJs of enter tainment will go to make up final payment on piano for high school The following numbers have been arranged for entertainment Song Star Spangled Banner School Music High School Orchestra Japanese Song Primary Grades Ueiiiling Solo Heading Solo Heading Song Heading Song Heading Selection Song Lorraine Stovall Mrs, J. II. Woodcock Wiiul'i el Kiui'or Mis. 11. F F.-linvell W, (', liolton Huh School tjmirlet I, S. S'ovall Wilson tjuiutet Prof. Winn Orelieslia A nienca School In addition the ladies are ar ranging booth:! to t-rll tls The evening will be concluded with a social dance for all who wish to participate. School Notes week. Ben Mungpr took his last, load of household goods from here last geek to his, homestead above Dufur. Willie Magill went to Smock Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kennedy were Dalles visitors IntSt week. Miss Lucile came home with them. T. A. Gaus of Portland arrived Saturday and is a guest at the r. A. Seufert home. Mrs. T. J. Seufert of Portland arrived Sunday to visit her son T. J., Jr. and family. A num ber of the shareholders of the Gate and Rock creek ditches met here yesterday afternoon. A mass meeting will beheld here Friday in behalf of the grain growers of this section. Many went from here Satur day to the picnic at, the Tygh fair grounds, which was a very interesting affair.. Mr- and Mrs. Frank Driver went to Maupin Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Norval, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wing, and Mr. anb Mis. Al Bunihagen attended the ball game Sunday at Maupin Lcnore Woodcock, iva and Myrtle Mul-any were down (to last, page) The picnic and field meet at Tygh Valley was a great success. Many schools took part in the various events; but many of the dontests had to be omitfed for lack of time. Maupin school took the lead ing part in the literary program. The orchestra gave several num bers that were greatly apprecia ted by all that were fortunate enough to hear them. Miss Wra Tuni: on and Minn Lorraine Stov all o;ti'h gave readings that were greatly enjoyed. The girls quin tet was received with great, ap plause. Maupin community has reason to congratulate itself on the promising future of its young people. In the contests Wamic school was highest in points scored, Maupin school second with L74 points; Lester Crofoot brought us 1(H of these, Frnia Morris, Vera Tunison, Winifred Kaiser and Ilda Miller, 5 in a relay race, Winifred Kaiser 5 in a dash, Estel Stovalt, Earl Greene, Ira Kidder and Marion Lister 3, in a relay race, Arthur Diilmlee 3, in a dash, Helen Phihnlee L in a dash. Put the pupils of (be school felt greatly the hearty support of the community as fdiown hy the lara attendance .and lusty applause. Special thanks arc due those that furnished trans portation to so many of the pupils so freely and unreservedly jand also to all those that in any I way contributed to the success of the tlay. I ine nigh senoiii exams are over for this month and those 'averaging '0 per cent or over are Ida Duncan, Mabel Gyr, Lorraine Stovall, Hazel Williams Lewis Derthick, Lester Crofoot, Calvin Potts,' Jesse Walters and Orland Walleis. The class leaders are: Freshmen Hazel Williams Sophmores Mabel Cyr Juniors Lester Crofoot Seniors Ida Duncan The grade rooms expect their exams net week. Remember. April 23rd. Eastman Kodaks and Kodak Supplies. Maupin Drug Store. COMING! ,)VmM Tr r rhm ore IN. A COMEDY DHAMA Wapinitia, April 29 Wamic, April 30 MAUPIN, MAY 1 POLLARD COMEDY Admission 20 and 40c Will Not Show Wamic or Tygh April ?3 and 24 Some of the Many Tilings at Andy's Place liazelwooil Ice Cream, Vogan Candies Fresh and Cured Meats Home Rendered Lard Meals at all Hours l utter-Krust Bread Confccli'jnery, Cigars, Tobacco Pool and Billiard Room in Connection Actls' Place, Maupin, Ore.