THE MAUPIN TIMES Devoted to the Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL 8, NO. 52 MAUPIN, SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 5, 1922 THE YEAR $1.50 Climb Mt. Hood Rev. J. I. Parker and son, Oran, recently climbed Mt. Hood alone and without stopping over at Camp Blosso to rest. At one steep place they lost their foot ins and both tobogganed a hund red feet until Rev. Parker fortun ately caught a protruding point of rock, and held on, the rope saving his son. They made the top in good time and returned to Summit Prairie at dusk, a very unusual feat. Oran is twelve years old, while Mr. Parker has demonstra ted his athletic ability before in baseball. Last winter Mr. Park er labored unceasingly through the deep snows, ministering to the wants of his parish, bringing them hope and good cheer and the membership of the United Brethern church are sincerely glad to find that he has returned from his recent attendance at the annual conference of the church in Portland to continue his work at Wapinitia Plains. Chronicle Too Long Without Paint Are You Insuring Against Depreciation THERE'S no middle ground, either your buildings are well protected by paint or they are going to require costly re pairing or rebuilding within a few years. Paint saves your property. It is an investment in long service not an expense. The expense results from allowing buildings to rot. Paint now. Save repairs. The next question is what paint to use. Use the best. It costs less in the long run. It spreads easily saves labor cost. It covers more surface per gallon than "cheap" paint. And the best paint will serve you five or more yean longer than "cheap" paint. The best paints are scientific in formula and preparation. We've made them for 73 years to meet the weather conditions in the Wert. The best materials PIONEER WHITE LEAD, pure linseed oil, pure zinc and pure colors are combined in Fuller's Paints in scientifically ex act proportions with long-tins skill. Free Advice on Painting Aalc our ifffnt far adrice, color card., etc. Alk the Fuller Specific lion Department about the moat deairable color achem.., color harmony and any other detaila. Makera of Rubber Cement Floor Paint, All-Purpoae Varniehea, Silkenwhite Enamel. Fifteen-for-Floor. Varniah, Waahable Wail Finieh, Auto Enamel, Barn and Roof Paint, Porch and Step Paint, and PIONEER WHITE LEAD. KM Fu Herts House1 Paints Phoenl Pur Paint Pure Prepared Paint Manufactured by W. P. Fuller & Co., Dept. 26, San Franctaee Branchea in 19 Citita in the Went My nouae needa paiatin(. Fuller'e Specification Houae Painta are aold by the following Areata Maupin Drug Store Pure Prepared Paint Agt. Fischer's Garage Announces the xNew Model Ford Cars Many New Features are Embodied in the 1923 Design, among which are Slanting Windshield and One-Man Top. We are in a position now to take orders for Immediate Delivery. Ask us for New Prices F. 0. B. Maupin or We Specialize on Ford Repairs Only Genuine Ford Parts Used Fischer's Garage School Notes A regular meeting of the stu dent body was held Monday, Oct 2, at four P. M. The problem of a debating team was brought up and discussed. After discus sing pro and con, it was decided that a debate will be held at every meeting of the Literary Society, and fhe program com mittee will select the question, chose the debaters and' place them on the sides they see fit. We have a double purpose in thi3 plan; first, to give each stu dent a chance to display his ora tory powera, and second, to sel- ,.i ii t . i ,ii,t; team to challenge local high schools. Such lines of business as the placing of a bulletin board athletic work, Glee Club, etc., were discussed. Mrs. Fiske Bothwell visited the school Monday to test some of the students voices for work in the Glee Club. Although no oriran'zation of the Glee Club has yet been effected, we hope to rcuive the music sent for soon :;i d begin with regular meetings. The hiifh school students have entered the athletic work with great enthusiasm. The Basket Volley Ball and Volley Net were received Monday and the stu dents are now trying out for the main teams. A foot ball and rule books have been sent for and are expected soon. A new pupil, Melvin Fulkerson makes the enrolment of the grammer grade room twenty seven. Miss Bump's room has organi zed a literary society, and will have their first program a week from Friday. Margaret Dcs was a' sent from school a few days in - c count of her sprained ankle. Smock News Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Yancy and little daughter of Wasco and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McMillen and baby of Portland were over Sunday visitors at the Cecil May field home. Mrs. E. E. Wall has been quite ill the past week with an attack of pneumonia, but is much better Ladelphia Farlow has been out of school with a bad cold. F. T. Feltch and mother and Miss Iona made a business trip to Dufur Friday. Lenore Woodcock went to Waterville Wn., via of The Dal les Saturday, where she will enter high school. Ethel Ledford went to White Around Maupin A baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Kelly at The Dalles hospital Friday. A milk depot will be establish ed at Wilson's store in the near future, milk will be supplied from the dairy farms on the Flat. Mack Mayfield, 22, of Wamic, and Bessie ArnettMay 17, of Wapinitia, procured a marriage license at the office of the county clerk yesterday. Chronicle, 3rd. Mrs. Jesse Johnson of Prine ville is visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. B. F Turner. Portland Painless Dentist, seven years in The Dalles painless extraction 1.()0 305 Second St. The Dalles Oregon, W. T. Slatten D, D. S. Prop rietorPhone Main 4821. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Batty who have been visiting relatives here left for Dufur Saturday for a short stay before returning to their home at Goose Berry Spring J. L. Confer left for Portland Sunday night, being drawn on federal jury. Sam Winchester and family left Friday for a weeks stay in Vancouver. Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Fraley, little Alma, and J. Donaldson went to The Dalles Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Davidson were in from the Flat Monday. Frank Stuart, James Chalmers, Charles Skogsberg, Edwin Kid der, and R, E. Wilson left here Monday for Hood River to attend The Odd Fellows Convention which was held there. A. E. Lake and Charles Crofoot acci m pained them from Tygh. Bates Shattuck and wife return ed Sunday from a months camp ing trip. What has become of the old fashioned boy who used to take pride in telling how many cords of stovewood he could saw in a week. H. F. and James H. Wookcock went to Ho id River Saturday re turning Tuesday. When a man is so cheap he won't buy a pin-of glasses he makes a spectacle of himself. Supt. Gronevvald is visiting schools in the southern part of the county this week. Anew school has been establish ed at Freida with Loris Bonney as teacher. The schoul opened Monday with six pupils in attend ance, the following families were represented, Antone Seifcit, A. I Locke, and W. D. Roberts. Soloman Hauser and Adolph Neible were over night guests at : the F, C. Butler home here. Mrs. Alice Chapel returned Tuesday from Colorado and Utah 1 where she has spent the last year Reception A large party on Thursd ;y of last week motored down to the Kimsey ranch to jrive a give a surprise party as a welcome and reception to the bride and bride groom, Mr. and Mrs. Dolph Kim sey. Mrs Kimsey was formerly Margaret Bonney anu Dolph is the only son of J. E. Kimsey After two or three hours of dan cing, music and social intercourse refreshments were served tnd the guests departed after wish ing the newlyweds all the pos sible joys of this life. Antelope Herald. Mr. and Mrs. George Cunning ham and family, Mr. Frank Dyer and Mrs. A. H. Philmlee went to The Dalles last Friday. Atty. E. B Dufur left for Poit land Monday morning. Rural Free Delivery Samples of R. F. D. Mail Boxes Approved by the Post Master General Can be seen at the RlWilsonCo. Salmon Wn. Thursday- where. she will remain for some weeks. Bear hunters are plentiful. Mrs. Edith Hill went to Prine- ville Sunday for a weeks visit with her friend Miss Etta Huston J. W. Farlow went to Portland Sunday night with a load of hogs returning Tuesday. Miss Iona Feltch attended the Sunday School picnic at Abbotts Grove Sunday. She reports an interesting program. Mrs. Marion Duncan and daughters Irma and Sula visited at the Chas. Duncan home Mon day. Wamic Mr. and Mrs. C S. McCorkle and Mrs. Luella Johnson went to Dufur Tuesday, the two latter going for medical treatment. A party of young people chari varied Mr. and Mrs. John McMurry Wednesday at the J. P. McMurry home. They were Fresh Fruits and Vegetables IN SEASON Increasing Our Stock W.J.HARRIS East End of Bridge Better Service Realizing that the southern part of Wasco County is entitled to up to date service in our line, we have placed a complete stock of goods with H. F. WOODCOCK, MAUPIN E. C. PRATT, WAMIC The Crandall Undertaking Co. The Dalles, Oregon Licensed Enbalmers Motor Equipment THE ONLY Authorized Ford Dealer IN Wasco County is The Gannett Motor Co. The Dalles Represented in Maupin by MAUPIN GARAGE which has A Complete Line of Genuine Ford parts in stock at all times also TIRES OILS and GREASES HIGH CLASS REPAIRING BANKING at HOME Is the Best Policy Keeping your capita! in your community; thereby benefiting each individual and the com munity at large. II We are here to render any ser vice consistent with lawful, busi ness like banking. Maupin State Bank We Strive to Merit Approval L- (continued on pngr i)