The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, January 19, 1922, Image 1

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THE MAUPIN TI
Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County
VOL 8. NO . 15
MAUPIN, SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY. JANUARY 19, 19U-
THE YEAR $130
I; Bought Martin Shop
James Chalmers ha3 purchased
the A. F. Martin blacksmith
shop and is moving the machine
ry and tools to his shop on this
of the river. With the purchase
of Mr. Martin's shop, Mr.
Chalmers will be fully equipted
to give the people . the best of
service at all times.
Harry Anderson left for Port
land Saturday, he expects to be
gons about two weeks.
District Quarterly Meeting
The third quarterly meeting
of the conference year will com
mence. Friday evening at the
church. District elder W. N
Coffee will have charge of this
meeting all are welcome, do not
miss hearing him.
H. A. Walter, pastor.
Mrs. R W. McCorkle is up
and around again after a serious
illness of about three weeks.
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Has Maupin a Commercial Club?
If so, who are they?
What are they?
Have they done anything the past
year?
If they have plans for 1922, what
are they?
Extra Ply Tires
1 am now handling an extra
grade of automobile tire and
tubes. Dont deprive jour self
of the economy and safety gain
ed by the use of these excellent
tires Mellinger extra Ply guaran
teed 8000 miles, Mellinger cord
gaaranteed 10,000 miles, Mellin
ger special 6000 miles.
Guaranteed by bond. W. H.
Mayfield. Wamic Oregon Sale
agent for Wasco County.
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Notice
There will be a basket social
at the Farmers Union hall on
Feburary 3rd, 1922. A nice
snappy program followed by a
dance. Every body invited. All
the ladies please bring baskets
and lunch for two.
Any one wishing to buy work
or saddle horses call at the Ed.
Bothwell ranch, we are breaking
en colts, you have a good choice
-Bothwell Brothers.
O. A. C. Extention School
January 27 and 28 promi se to
be big days for Wapinitin. A
two day meeting is' scheduled
for that time with bounteous
basket dinner at noon hour att
ractions. A corps of speakers from O.
A. C. will be present with many
subjects of intrest to all.
A lady instructor will be there
to entertain the ladies along the
line of millinery and dressmaking
Every body come.
Near East Relief News
We have just atTniicfl for a
series of stories by J. J. Hand
saker, State Director of the Near
East Relief, who spent the sum
mer in the Near East. He met
there a number of Oregonians,
and will furnish accounts of the
men and women who are at work
in the Near East, awl of what
they are accomplishing-.
Among the items which we
will present to our readers soon
are accounts of the doings of Mr
and Mrs. Sam Newman,
Mrs. Newman is a graduate of
O. A. C. of 1920 andis now in
charge of an orphanage of 2,000
children, while her husband is
running a 20. 000 acre farm,
Mrs. Amy Burt of Bend secured
the safety of a thousand children
when they were, threatened dy
death. Miss Margaret (Dolly)
Hinman and Miss 'Nellie Cole of
Forest Grove, Dr. and Mrs. C
Ft. Gannaway of Med ford, Miss
Margaret Reid of Portland, who
wa3 rencently decorated by
Governor Oleott for heroic
service in. the Neat. Eai-t, and
and Miss Frances Gage of Port
land are among those whose
stories of quiet heroism will have
much interest for all our readers
Mr. and Mrs. James Cooper
from The Dalles went though
Maupin Sunday on their way to
Antelope. They have been the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. B.
Dahl.
Quince Morrow's wife arrived
from Boiati Idaho, Friday,
CLEAN ROOMS
L Wasco County residents will appreciate a
II pleasant home and delicious meals when in J
l I lie Dnllri if oii inuliP vnnr liparfmiflffprK at. I
) HOTEL
Mrs. N. W.
THIS DALLES
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Pay your bills by
CHECK
And You Will
RECEIPT
Maupin State Bank
We Strive to
School Notes
The High School has finished
monthly examinations and the
ones averaging 90 or above are
Jesse Walter, Orland Walter,
and Mabel Cyr.
The class leaders are: Fresh
manStanley Houghten. Soph
more Orland Walter. Junior
Mabel Cyr. Senior Lester Cro
foot. The class leaders of the gram
mer grade room are. Eighth
Jan Wilson. Seventh Helen
Weburg. Sixth Jame9 Butler.
Fifth- Crystal Stuart. Those
averaging above 90 are Melven
Jory, Lela Wcbcrg, Winifred
Kaiser, and Olive Turner.
Next Monday begins the sec
ond semeaterof the year. While
the work of the first semester
has not been as strong as we
might have desired in some re
spects the students show real pro
gress in their work and we have
hopes for an exceptionally strong
second term's wprk.
Supt. Gronewald tells us we
will likely have the local institute
with U3 this spring and ho holds
out to us the prospect of of Slate
Supt. Churchill being with m
at that time We hope every
one in the community will hcl
to make this as enjoyable affair
a the meeting we had last year.
The next Literary meeting will
he held Friday January 27 at
2:00 P. M. and everyone ia wel
come. Weals) extend an invitation
to the ladies of the community
to come and talk over arrange
ments in regard to the teachers
institute to be held here this
3pring.
The 19th and 20th are the be
loved bays of tjd high school.
Final exams.
L. E. C , C E.
Solomen ilauser left the first
of the year for Ellensbcrg, Wash,
where he is in the sheep busi
ness with K. O. Kohler.
House for rent-Mrs. Sinclair.
Wapinitia Oregon. Write or call
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