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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1924)
m I A 77 1 0 i u t pppy Devoted id tSie Interests of Southern Wasco County VOL X. MAUPIN, SOUTHERN WASCO COUNTY, ORLGON. THURSDAY. JULY 10. 1924 NO. 40 NEWS IfEISS OF LOCAL IM has. been signed. Miss Maijorv ' Wells of Redmond will teach the i intermediate room The steam shovel is starting) Mr. and Mrs. Win. Moss of on the fill on the Lindley prop-1 Vcrnenia, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy erty below the school house, i Stafford and children of Banks Being too heavy to be considered ! motored up a week ago and were safe to cross the steel bridge, the steam shovel was brought around on the railroad from the highway construction on the east side of the river. mm State Bank held their regular Maupin Drusr Store. joined here by Mr. and Mrs. I Oyer, going on to Bend, where thrjy spent the Fourth. ; We still have all kinds of matches, G boxes for Softs. quarterly meeting on Tuesday. President J. M. Conklin from Portland was present Baled wheat hay for sale at DeCamps' barn. Very reasonable For Sale Baled wheat or rye hay in large or small lots, phone or write Otto Herrling. Nick Corrollus and bride left Monday for Gov't. Camp. Lewis Batty left IasJ Thursday for Eight Mile for a visit with with home folks. He returned on Sunday night's train, accom panied by his mother and little brother, Mrs. J. N. Batty and 'Buddy', who came for a months Visit with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cunning ham are on a ten day van; lion trip visiting'relatives in the Wil lamette valley. Portland Painless Dentist, 305 Second St. The Dalles, Oregoa, j Small oil heater fur sale; In : quire Times office. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Bates Shatiuck ' returned Sundav after two weeks j successful fishing at East Lake. Mr. and Mrs A. L- Herrling and iwr and Mrs. A. L- Iroutman w ere also" at tflat place. For Bale I. H. C. Primrose Cream' Separator & four Cows. E. S- Disbrow, Wamic A. Crablee returned home Monday from Astoria and re ports his little grandson improv ed and able to sit up and play. over Lindquist Rooms 1, 2, 3. R. E. Wilson Portland the last of the week. Mrs. Hammond accompanied him going to her home in that city Fishing Tackle -We have it The kind that gets the fish. Maupin Drug Store. The last of the contracts for coming year for the local schools Mr. and' Mrs. J. C. Pratt are Jewelry' Store, the proud parents of twin hoys norn .July 4. they have been named Vernon F.uotme mhI. At. made, a trip to fred Verio. Fruit tree and garden spray for sale at Maupin Drug Store. I 'flan Weberg is learning to bpe-aie the switchboard. Mr. lam. Mrs. Beckwith are piannji g j for : t vacation when they will .have 'the Misses Morrow and I Wcbei in charge. Wcpiaitia i j Mr. and Mrs. Dover and (laugh Iter returned to their home in I Portland Saturday after a few days' visit at the Julius Shipflia home. j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stradavant 'and son Earl and family arrive,! Saturday from Gardir.a, Cal, fcr ! a visit with their cousin U. Endersby. , Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Norr.i of Portland who have been spend ing the past two months near Dufur came out this vvav Sunday for a visit with tlieir cousin, Mrs Jackson Rice. They are return ing to the valley with team and wagon. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Magill and j Maiyaret of Wamic came over to l attend services at the church ! Sunday and remained for a vitit j at the parsonage. ' Many folks took to the hills to ; enjoy the shade and cc.nl water on the Fourth. Mr. Foreman reported 70 ears at. ( bar take and (11 at Clackamas Uke. Frank Catty and family made a trip to Camas Sunday. ' Mr. and Mr3. Keen have been : doing chores for the Hetin's Hogs and Cows We have cm hand a few copies of the booklet "The Cow the Mother of Prosperity" We have ordered a supply of the booklet "Hogs for Pork and Profit" You certainly are interested in one of these subjects, so write or call for your copy and we. will fill your order at once or place your name on file and mail your copy as soon as a supply arrives. . These booklets are free. Maupin State Bank We Strive to Merit Approval VAU 'jSlIAlTUCRBROS. ti t r n t : 1' j i a ka r :V a. " V-. . 1 SELF BASViMCj U, I I r.C.'-STtR I -Ctt? WATER PAIL V,-.7 p Ci'-lj I 6 6J. PRL5MVIN3 -J I KTTL Ty 1 6 QJ. COLONIAL I f KLTT1X I i ii i i m i -anaeaOTaa I II 0CSjV r-,, ' ! f I 1 w mi - - i r i ii ir .im-. x CQT. PRESERVING S KETTLE I (frvj-tji n f i . 3 i y rjiy "ri - -f-"ri U I I M ('.I- 1 ! i ill USXaJiiW.) Or.". Pi X , n 4 Wmiiy bT. TEA KETTLE :tf 1 t;j -f.t !?' !l 'J 12 OVAL KGH TAN .?;v r '7A7 U S ' 01 CCIfEE PL-COATCH IQT.DOUSLE BOILER PANELLED COLONIAL KETTLE llif 44 Vvi 1 ill 6CfT. PANELLED PRESERVING KETTL 4. GO". PANELLED COLONIAL SAUCE POT SALE STARTS AT EXACTLY 10 A. M. SATURDAY, JULY i9lh These articles are sensational Hi-.rgtiins Regular $2.00 to $3.00, Values Equip your kitchen with these most needed artider. Avoid disa pointmci.t - attn.d curly ''QUALITY BRAND" Aluninuni NOTHING SOt.D IN ADVANCE NO PHONE f KDt'.r,". A i TI'i'f.ri NONE UESKRVKD !.'() IM'LIVFldFS FIIIST COME - FIRST PEUV'KD SH ATTUCK BROS. nnjEj set or I4&2CTJ. LIPPED STEW PANS 1 Hi ri fffilf f1 U Xii v 1 y, RT. PANELLED D1H COLONIAL C.'.UCE PAjN i,v . rri .-rB OCJtLE BOILER ,"'",'wt""l'vn c ' 'i f U the past week.i , Ella iihipflin was sick Sunday. Cloyce Burnside camn , Hnwn from Clackamas and spent Sun day at home. Albert Hammer nnH prow ha. gan heding Monday. Dee Wooaside b crew are head ing for Ishom West this week. David Sharne'H IiVlrla.. Saturday aid Sunday in The wanes. Walte- Diiveis motorrd out from The Dalles Friday snil spent the day with Mrs. Driver's parents, Mr and Mrs. L. M. Woodside. The Richmond families from Maupin visited at L. M. WnnH. sidas Sunday. Roy Ward and familv nirnlek ed at upper bridge on White river the fourth. J. M. Powell Hnd familv fair! R. W. Richmond and wife and Mrs. R. E. Richmond Fpentthe Fourth at the middle bridire on White river. John Lewis has returned from Kalarnath where he visiter! his daughter, Mrs. Delbeit McCoy. He is all smiles as he t 1 1 h uboi'it the little son who arrived at the McCoy home June 2!). The little man will answer to the name of James Lehind. Mamie Walker is staying in Maupin. Among local people who cele brated at Simnasho were. Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis and son Jesse, Leonard Weberg, Vivian narzee, Harry Lewis and family i' H. Mottand family; Uollister McCoy, Mamie Walker, Mrs. Rice and son Koy. Johnny Sin clair and wife, Gotlieb Tcschner and fa.ni'y, Sam Wall and family ChiB. Lewis and family, John Charles ami wife. Earl liuchard and family, the Ilackler boyp, O lie Kothwell and wife, Brine Bo'hwell and wife. Arthur Fe chett and family, Anna and Ishom VVest, Dee Woodside ard "n Llovd. Ed Reebe. 0. 1.. P ouet. Fred Delco and familv. O lironner and wife. It -v. and Mrs W. A. Matthew 8 and Y)r. and Mrs. J. S. Brown were Maupin visitors Tuesday. Wr. and Mn. C. J. McCorkle are in l!ie Mules this week where Mrs. McCorkle is taking Civil Service exams Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Clavmier are entertaining company fiom Marsfteld this week. Geo. Smith and family cele brated at Warm Spring". Mrs. Ed Bothwell visited h'-r daughter Mrs. Herb Hammer n Monday. Roland Lewis went to Happy Ridge Monday for a visit with grandmother. Geo. CUvmier and family made a W"ip to Dufur Saturdav. Dr. Fnrguin and family motor d out this way to celebrate th Fourth end for a visit with obi frif-ndx. 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