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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1926)
America's Golden Rule Girl 1 1 r; v. fV 1 . WO" i. . up." -i -v t. i :r i ' i v..tvV v NOTES FROM MAUPIN SCHOOLS j Students In elementary Bclenee nro Hrhool play Ims not born definitely urged to brinic in niccimen of airet but prarl ifrs nn lu'lnu roRVilnrly the queer-looklnir rocks uiey can I mil Hem. this week and next. A field trip is j A via Cralitivo Iiiih ivtunied to planned for somo day in the week school after an abseiu'o of about two following the giving: of tho play, to ! weeks. Fannie Derthiek returned study the earth's formations and the (for a few days but is ill ai?ain. How formative processes at work. (over, the utteinlanee reeonl ut lliifh Shinny is cnRnging tho attention w lllll'r 1,11111 il fl,r of the small boya at present. The som" Wllli!- urso for activity is felt and well and ! "f 1,1,1 students good, too, since it is better than lra-tii-ully finished their out- headaches and certain bad tasting reading for the term. Ten medicines. points in non-fiction and twenty One grade that is easy for stu-'lu,i,,(s fit'ti,, ma,4 "P. tho Btlw)' dents to earn is deportment. It is tl"1-'l- "f ih '""' i'.th pleasing to note tho high grades the ary brio;: about six points each, teachers are giving in this, due to j "! -rryinK stamlar.ls were di the splendid cooperation pupils are ,stributed this week. While many IfFivincr grades seem low this may be only II Mi Sonn Ptrnn thn roiinlv relative, that is, what is the inensur- 3 health nurse, visited school Tuesday -Ms rod? One can readily see that A and addressed the girls of the High measuring the depth of a pool f x school and grammar grades relative tht' ro,t is ,,l,"1-1" l-oVerud ,l my 1,6 .3 k n t intn. i.nnrninir : ue to a groat (lepui oi wnier, or a ihort rod. In this school the teach ers are trying to maintain a high 4 Board are to be consulted and if ap- j proved they will be given in January. 3 ; The plan has the indorsement of our H principal, who has witnessed this class of school in other districts. I N. G. Iledin and wife made a busi- H j Mr. Nagel left the High school ness trip to The Dalles Thursday of Tim SchaduU No. 1. Nov. 26, 1920 Till: DALLKS-MAUPIN STACK LINK DnpamUbla Service Uatwcan THE DALLES, DUFUR TYCH and Maupin. Rend Down Head Up A. M. 1'. M. 9:30 Lv. THE DALLES Ar. 3.30 10:20 DUFUR 11:05 TYCH VALLEY 11:30 Ar. MAUPIN Lv FARES 0. W. Th Dallv to Dufur $1.00 $1.80 Tha Dalle to Tygh $2.00 $3.00 The Dallas to Maupin $2.50 $4.50 2:40 1:55 1:30 R. T. Richmond's Service Station (As you come Into town) Gas, Oils, Accessories Connection! at Bank Hotal, In Tha Dallai for Portland, Pandlalon NOTICE to a course of lectures concerning I the home, to be given in twelve lcc $ ' tures in six days. Parents and the statuiard of work. WAPIMTIA ITEMS students to work their lessons Tues-i last week. iday while he watched tho work of; Tho regular monthly board meet jthe caste of players under the direc- ing of the U. B. church was held jtion of Miss Enright. When he re- Thursday night. All reports given turned he found them interesting were written. ,. rf.' themselves in the use of the micro- The Hatty family have been going SiXSZSP I scope he had left on the windowsill. through a scige of the flu. ISS BETTY COMPTON oi New York has been selected In a nat'onat , Wp11. it is hpino- Wt uhPr thPv mav Will Sturiris and wife have been on competition to portray the spirit of the Cokion Uule in conneetioa fJnd it the Kit:k list lhis abt wt.ck with the forthcoming observance of International Golden Rale Sunday i . mo,.: . i RftV Wnv.l ,i ir.. m.u trin for the Near East Relief. 1 " , ' , " , " , j daily weather report, or chart of to The Dalles last week end. . 1 riTT i I observations in air currents, baro- Lincoln Ilartman took his uncle to lnOUS.nd Kelt GO-US!! RUIC lVlSCll metrical readings, temperature, etc. ; The Dalles Tuesday. Mr. Ilartman, . T7 1 observa1'008 nre reported in who has been doing some carpenter At QnthennfT OV NPW I Orl-CPrS turn by the students. ork for E. A. and for the hotel, is The rise and spread of Islamism in ; now returning to lus home in the Europe is the current topic of the j Willamette valley. World History class. Had it "not Tuesday afternoon tho Ladies Aid Modern Equipment Courtaout Traat mant and Caraful Driven R. C. TABOR, Mgr. TRAVEL BY STAGE M' mi i" ' i. . j v l ,i ' r' ft j,J . r .' ,w . .'i': - - -.. . ' "-v -,; tw. , -.tv. i-,v w j.s.Vf -. ... .1 i ". r:h ! t'j fcrrtH thought E ' 'A,S "V f--- fT' ':iiiW.I tended LV ,Jf',V' T V -i s ' i iti'r ' ''Jiv ,i ! given at '5ii:t' rv.;vr: and wel1 !-' I .. . TiJ";' 4 been for the vicious hammerine they ' met at tho parsonage, and finished r : I j i . i ii . ? i receivea irom naries wanei at "7; rn i j 1 lours wouia no. curope nave oe and remained Mohammedan than Christian? is the chief in this study. up their tiogs, rabbits, aprons and various other articles that they were making for the joint bazaar at Muu pin. Tuesday night some ri'presenta- High school student body at- tives of the community meet at the in large numbers the play parsonage, discussed plans and ap- Tygh Valley last Friday appointed committees for the promo- The play was well rendered tiun f a community Christ mas tree received. We hope Tygh and program to be held at thy school, as large a delegation to our j Wednesday night four of tho high play to be given soon. We hope to 1 school gins, the Misses Rub-y and announce the date by the end of the ;Killa Powell, and Gertrude n.id Ila week. j-t-'l Laughlin, took dinner with the In choosing the plays we meet pastor and his wife, with two outstanding types those Net Sunday morning Rev. llazen that are, in themselves, jmeetacular; W'U BPt,ilk at Maupin and in the even- and those that are written to portray ; at Wapinitia. CRANDALL UNDERTAKING COMPANY "QUIET SERVICE" Tha Dalle., Ore. Phone 35-J LADY ASSISTANTS Free Air and Water TRUCK For Heavy Hauling AGENT FOR CHEVROLET Cars and Accessories My Aim is Service to the Public. Courteiy in Every Deal Your Watch Haywire? If it is not doing its work brinir it to The Times office and Mr. Semmcs will send it to GUY A. POUND Manufacturing Jeweler and Wutclimuktr Succe.aor to D. I.indquiat THK DALLES - OUIiGON Suite 15-16 Vogt Block Telepone 1U-W Dr. Fred H. Pageler OPTOMETRIST Strictly Optical D.LARHUE OPTICAL CO. Tha Dalle, Oregon 3--.!& j.vS-iM OHii than a thousand leaders religious, social, civic and political circles In Xew York 8at down to tho "Golden Rule Dinner" at the Hotel Pennsylvania In New York which racent'y opened the cam paign for the fcurth annual observ ance of International Golden Rule Sunday in the United States. Clergymen, of all faiths and come of the leading philanthropists of the na tion participated In the program. Girls from various New York and Brooklyn colleges served ae wait resses and not a dish w?.s broken most of them were made from old condensed milk cans especially for the dinner by buys in the Near East Re- lief training school ou the Island of Syra, Greece. They were similar to the tableware of the orphanages. The menu served was meat stew, macaroni and cheese, stewed apricots, with syrup, bread and cocoa. This Is the fare served daily in the Near East Relief orphanages abroad at a cost ol approximately four cents a meal. Golden Rule Sunday this year will have added sisni3cance since about it will be built a nation v,id3 campaign for one million dollars to aid the vic tims cf the recent earthquake In Ar menia and to provide funds for the maintenance of children in the Neax East Ueiief orphanages until June. pect Sixty Countries to Observe Golden Rule Sunday "ORE than sixty-nations through out the civilized world are ex pected to join in the olwerv- ance of International Golden Rj'f Sunday this year, according to Gor don L. Eerry, Executive Secretary of the International Near East Associa tion, under whose auspices the day will be celebrated. Originally intended to promote peace and better understanding throughout the world ar.J to attract world wide attention to the situation In the Near East, where American and foreign philanthropy are caring for an army of war orphans, the day this year will have the additional pur pose of aiding victims of the earth quake In Armenia, a large number of them children now under the i a e of the American Near East Ueliet. On Golden Rule Sunday people throughout the world ar? asked to serve in their homes the simple me:i! of a Near East Relief orphanage and then to contribute as generously as their means will permit to relief work and child welfare work in B.b'-e Lands. The children thvs cared for are being trained as apostles of a more peaceful world. Reports submitted to Mr. Terry In dicate that last yer fifty-one na tions Joined in tb? observance of the day. Official sanction to the Idea in this country was tdveii by the en dorsement of President Conlidge and abroad by rulers, statesmen, and diplomats. 7h? appeal tor aid to children In iiible LcJ. has received a universal t'.-l-- 4V ?3. ! ,K i . ' i 3 A "Pi CCRCON L. BERRY response In ail civilize, countries Practit-al applic.tioa c,i tb'S Golden H'-ile is ths sole purpose cf the o1 servane" Golden Rub Scadar wlli bo ce!-.;.rattd everywhere as a tt-r o! relf--.-rlficj rd kindly thoujrhte tcivaa ch!i:;-en la distant lands some tragic circumstance that Iry men's souls, th!a?s that do happen in life. Whichever class Is chosen the success of cither depends, up -n how well it is rendered regardless of whether it provokes laufrhter or wrings tears from the sudience. All pupils answered "aye"' Et roil call in High school Tuesday morning except Fannie, who was absent from illness. This is the best day of at tendance since the scarlet fever flur ry came upon us. The three months reported show for the consolidated school report a percentage as fol lows: September, 97.9; October, 05.5 November, 93.8. Mr. Gronewald writes that he will be present next Tuesday at one o'clock to organize project work, having had to postpone a former an nounced date due to his quarantine. He wishes to meet former leaders and patrons. To expedite matters parents can assist largelj by notify ing Mr. Nagel that they will be pleas ed to cooperate this year to make it the banner year in this activity. Robert Lewis is acting' as monitor to ring off classes at the close of class periods. By the wa y he is do ing good work at study, too. The Fifth and Sixth grades have started this week with perfect atten dance and an added zest, for work. This resulted in an almos t one hun dred per cent grade in the Sixth spelling class Monday m.orning and we hope this will be of tell repeated. The Sixth grade peonlc i are work- $ . ing hard to master Ore gon history i ff)T tVlA Tnnimrw nfnf 4 I a... I It means extra hard woi k for some ! members of the class. The Third and Fourth grade pupils are proud that they ha 'C sold their quota of Christmas Red . Cross seals. About seven dollars wo: ttf were sold by them. The Christmas &fon osphere has already entered into XI ie two lower grade rooms. Brfrf ,t poinsettas j shine from the prima ry room win dows, while across f he Third and Fourth grade windov n a series of Santas with loads of ,0ys, gaily ride. The thorough dri) i WOrk being done during bask ,tball practices points to two wir ,ning teams a girls and a boys' U ,am. THE BANK HOTEL The one place in The D-Hct to make the rancher and out-of town fellow feel at home. WERMMARK SHOE STORE Shoes and Repairing Wasco County 's Exclusive Shoe Store I LEAVlfSi MAUPIN mvv ' 10 35 A. M. 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