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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1921)
Devoted to the Interest? of Southern Wasco County VOL 8, NO MAUPIN SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13 1921 THE YEAR $1.50 Wapinitia Club Mrs. Callie M. Bigbee lias or ganized three clubs at Wapinitia with the following members; Home Making: Elsie Lewis, president; Vera E. Magill, vice president; Loretta Delco, socrc ta"y; Mabel Lewis, Florence Woodside, Pearl Maddron, Mercy Maddron, Maggie Delco, Mary O'Brien. Local club leader, Josephine O'Brien. High School Sewing Club; Mabel. Cyr, president; Vivian Barzee, vice president; Josephine O'Brien, secretary; Vera E. Ma gill, Elsie Lewis, Jennie D. Bronner. Local loader, Mary K. Compton. Grammar Grade Sewing Club. Mabel Lewis, president; Loretta Delco, vice president; Mary O'Brien, secretary; Myrtle IIol lamon, Crystal llartman, Pearl Maddron, Bessie Arnelt. Local leader, Mary K. Compton. , Cookery Club: Robert Magil1, president; Vcrla Lewis, vice president, Florence Woodside, secretary; Margaret Magill, Mar ion O'Brien. Local club leader, Jennie D. Bronner. Card of Thanks We desire to express our ap preciation to the kind friends and neighbors for their kindness and assistance during the illness and death of our beloved son, jl'so for the beautiful lloral offerings. Mr. and Mrs George Moss. See the blankets and robes at Wilson's. Wamic Lumber Company Has on Hand for Sale ROUGH and DRESSED LUMBE . at Reasonable Prices It will pay to talk to us about LUMBER Plow Sale OLIVER No. 7 2 bottom 14 inch Regular price $150.00 Sale $122.00 OLIVER No. 3 16 inch Sulkey Regular price $130.00 Sale $112.00 JOHN DEERE 2 bottom 11 inch Regular price $146.00 Sale $116.00 ARMCO DRILL horse or tractor Regular price $258.00 Sale $210.00 Use VEEDOL in your motor Call us when you are ready for that FORDSON demonstration GANNETT MOTOR CO. Authorized Ford and Forson Dealer Postoffice The Dalles School Notes The grammar grade room has organized club work. A conking club was organized by Mrs. Callie M. Bigbee. The members are: Helen Phdmlce, president; Oliver Turner, vice president; Winifred Kaiser, sec retary; Mary Morrison, Elsie Shively, Florence riiilmlee, Jean Wilson, Yoland Dellotiglie, Mvrle Moss, Helen Weberg, Melvin Jory The members of the sewing club are Jean Wilson, president; Corrine Temple, vice presin. nl; Olive Turner, -secretary; Aii'-ne Greene, Mary Morri:.on, Ihhn Philmlee, Myrle Moss, lv.-ie Shively, Winifred Kaiser. Luc I club leader, Mrs. II. K. Kaiser There were only two absence! in the irranimar trrade room, making an average of SM.l i" attendance. . A few of the primary pupils arc going to take part in club work. The 1st and 2nd grades are making Hallowe'en decorations--. Class leaders for the latt month ore: Lester Crofoot, Senior Jesse Walter, Sophmore Stanley Houghton Joan Wilson, Eighth Helen Webe.'g, Seventh Earl Greene, Sixth Lcla Weberg,, Fifth Those above 1)0 are: Jesse Walter. Orland Walter, Stanley Houghton. Jesse Walter, G. E. For Sale Beardless seed rye, bast acclimated seed at Manpin Warehouse Co. ...... Wamic News Mrs. Alice Zumwalt and Mrs, 1..1111111 wiii; mn- it;ii iiili'i.-. Monday. Frank Wing went to Dul'ur Monday. Bit. ami linn i Mrs. Willis Norvel were in The and Willie Norve Dalles Monday. Pelvic Patison, Vernie Norve!, Win Hull, Arbie Magill and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kennedy and Ed Driver went to The Dalles Wed nesday remaining for the fair. Veil MeMurry, Bob and Fay New, Owen Magill, Alda Norvel Lena, Jim and Verna Wing are attending high school at Tygh ane . Roy Morrow arrived Monday i'rom a three months tit ay in Id;. 10. Ho lives in Tjgh Mr. and Mrs." Joe Kf-tner of l di went to The Dalles fair, f ie Ladies Social Club mej. at the church Friday ui ternoon. Tlie.i will elect officers at nexi meeting two weeks . 'Iu"'i li'om , last Teursday. Mr. , nd Mrs. Wilher Wing went to i.ie Dalles Monday. Hpnry U'ing and family went to The Dai.es Sunday. Frank Wing went to The Dal les WedlHSn.iy. Garmel Wo.rleock receved a pet rabbit from the Midler girls at Tygh as a b rlhday gift Fri day, her dinner guc;.ls, weie Hilda Norvel ai.d Ihuol Johnson. Very Summer i Ice days have been warm all of lie' pa: t week. Frank Driver is bu iding a gar age. Miss Genevieve Hum came up from lower Tygh Sunn day, a gue.t of Mrs. Mary Bealy. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Remedy went to Sherar Friday to meet Mrs. Fanney Hannah from rort land. A family reunion wa3 held at the home of Mr. and Mr.-;. L Kennedy Sunday. Mr. and . Mrs. Mike Kennedy looked after the Jim kciincdj place last week while ho and Mrs. Kennedy went to the fair. Many people have been sick lately an epidemic going the rounds. Dr. Elwood was called to see Mrs. Maggie Wing Sunday. Jim Wocdeoek aid Chailey Duncan spent last week hunting In the mountains. Rev. Smith of The Dalies gave an illustrated lecture in the church Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morrow and Hirbcrt Met o.v arrived Saturday from Pasco, Washing ton. They were gie.ts oe night of Mr. and Mrs. Al Gillis Lenore Woodcock of Smock stayed over night Saturday with Carmel Woodcock. A band of sheep belonging to K. L. Hauser and Ed Fitzpatrick and another band belonging to John Cooroy came from tht mountaii s Saturday. Irma D- Munier went to the Agency Thursday where she has a position in the school theie. Frank Felch was down from Smock Tuesday. Andy Bails went to Tygh Sun day to meet Mrs. Roginia Hunt who came from Maupin. G. A. Crofoot and A. E. Lakf went to Maupin Sunday. Optrcmetist Coming Dr. Clark of the Clark-Brower Optical,Co., 112J Sixth St., Port land, Ore., will be in Maupin from Sutnlay afternoon, October 23rd, until noon, Monday, Oct ober 21th, at Kelly Hotel. All those who are having "eje trouble or are in -need of glasses are requested to see him while here- - . Around Maupin W. P. Keen has ordered the - MtlM I'tSS 01 I'S iper ehan,red f roin Wapinitia to 101) South Swunson street. (St. Johns.) Portland, Oregon. Get your Satin day Evening Post, and Country Gentleman at The Maupin Drug Store. Mrs. Jury's new bungalow is nearing completion and the family are already occupying part of it. I Choice White Leghorn Cock-; erels for sale at $1 each if taken j at once.- Mrs. Frank Patty. Morris has received (ok IHVme coiimun.iealion from Mir. i .,,,,.;., t i,t , I ' i llll I I II I I I II I I I II V III,, I I I II I I io nan which assui made arrangements by Iwht and water would hi I red to Maupin. j Lead pencils, 2 for Gc Maupin Drug Store. i Parsnips and suua; lies fur sale ! , , ,, , a. ii, i moiiiee, Taken from our car on the , i i... 1 1 .... i i. in umiiiifi, ;i rune, in;iei on one side, and gray with a little black on the other side. - Mrs G. C. Conley, Tygh Valley, Oregon. L. G. Henneghan's residence and garage are being painted while with green roofs. House and Lot in Wamic, al $l'r. See F. G. Puller. Rev. 11. A. Waller is proving to be quite proficient in the ai t of painting. He has been In sy in this line the past few months and his work looks very nice. If you have a library book from Gyr'y please bring it back to the Maupin Drug Store when you are through with it. P.. D. Fraley has called atten tion to the fact that he has some Oldfield tires in stock that com pete with mailorder houses in price. Portland Painless Dentist, o05, Second t.-l. The Dalles Oregon, work guaranteed, W. T. ilattcn D, I S. Proprietor, Mr. and Mrs. Walter of Salem ,.. rents of Rev. II. A. Walter, airi .vd Friday night from Sa'em for a visit with" their son and family. A new stock- of woolen blan- kets al Wilson's. Seed Rye for sale at Hunts Ferry Whse. See Bolton. How is the time to do your p noting-we've got the best Paint at the Right Pi ice. Mau pin Drug Store. Don't forget tlio Pendh ten Woolen Mills robes and blanluh. at R. E. Wilson Go. A Practically new Floranceoil stove for sale. Impure at The limes office. Get your supply of woolen blankets at Wilson's. A Hallowe'en program and a basket social will ho given by ,-md at the Victor school, district No. f5, tin Saturday, October 2!J, l'21, atS p. m. Everybody is invited. Girls bring your bas kets and boys the money. Obituary Goorpie Byron, 'son of Mr. and Mrs. George Mess passed from Ibis life last Sunday, October P. 1021. He was two years and hree months old. Interment in the Kelly cemetery; t-xt John -11 !.') Services were conducted ly Rev. II. A. Walter. fbey all shall bloom in fields of light, Transplanted by my care; Ann saints upon their garments white These sacred blossoms wear. And the mother gave in tears and pain The Flower she most did love; She knew she would find it again In fields of light above. - Longfellow The Fairs The two fdirs of the county have passed into history as hav ing been the host that have I eon held at either Tygh or The Dalles in many years. Poll-, ihe livestock and general exhibits were larger than usual, and of such rpiality as to merit the praises given them. But the resources of the county j uero merely ti'immeu over, as we all are aware, ami pars should be laid now and faithfully followed, for a larger and better exhibit at next yeai's fair.'.. Especially at the Southern Wasco county fair grounds, where nntu: e has given us a selling of unexcelled beauty and litness. should ost:r Mi-stlvts !o hhow, both to ourselves and to and to any of the world who care to look, the productiveness of our soil and brains. Shall we doit? In behalf of the Fanncis' Union, I wish to thank cue and all for their help in making our exhibit the success it v;'s, and to bespeak your hearty coopera tion for a grand display in 11)22. ' J. M. McGorkle. Attention Farmers' Union There will be an all day ses sion of the Universal Local at their hall, on October 22nd; be ginning at 10 o'clock, to which all members are invited. Ladies please bring lunch, and all come prepared to have a good social time. Will Fruits unci 3 WILLIAMS East End of Bridge CLEAN ROOMS Wasco County residents will appreciate a $ pleasant home and delicious meals when in J The Dalles if you make Mrs. N. W. Til 15 DALLES The Dallcs-C;t'i Will hi' completed through the county in the next few years. Start a time deposit for that uew (liver and draw four percent interest on your money. Maupin State Bank We Strive to lour Bungalows The Tum-A Lum Company of Maupin have sold the material for four homes the past two weeks, all of which are under construction. The latest pur chase was made "Monday morn ing by II. F. Woodcock. Con struction on this residence is j already well underway. It is situated on Staats Avenue and overlooking the spring and the river, will be modern in every respect. Mrs. Woodcock an nounces that they will build a second house near it in the early spring. Wapinitia Mis. Rice who has been sick for some time is a little better. Roy Rice has returned from the wireless station near Roseburg. Floyd Richmond has been quite sick but is steadily improving. Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair lelt Tuesday for Posobitrg and other places, expecting to he away about six weeks. Mr. and Mrs. ). Woodside made a .dip to Mero Tuesday to the fair. Dani:; Wilson is about well again and very happy because he has a sweet little brother who arrived Monday. Sam Brown and wife and the Bed in family went to The Dalits fair. The new high school teacher has arrived. Boys and giils are busy pre paring a Rally Day program. s & McCLURE Maupin, Oregon NEW MANAGEMENT your headquarters at A Flinn, Prop. - OREGON forma Highway Merit Approval in J