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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1927)
NOTES ;POJl MAUPIN SCHQOLS Th Ud.liU?Pfcf? ? uttraetire wh.n ftMd wkliinU- The play, "The Path Across tM Kill," promises to be one tfth high lights of the school activities' xor ine yar. The "cast haseeh'TarefuIly Make Fob-Better Condition C11y. Mnttly an Physi- Morally !L -" "I"." T "i.... -1 n rTiit'rirATtflM- BENEFIT ; and every one 01 Maupin stuacna ilh, mn ivn iv.. - --- - IK' iiltr sent ft small check, a surplus ; -. of last yeur's jrhtcrtainmcnt fund for zhc pnuhsflich "mil ba fouad us. - .... . y A' - .- v Well .he d-flirt w.US-a roilK ea .. Uot." 2u Welter the evening 3ancing. E. A.'d'Xeal, President of the Alabanta Btyrm Bureau Federation, says brining elfrtricity to the; rural selected from the FreshnVarr'"tna' Sophomore classes anTTiits ticflfi Eft ing much time to practices-for aeV eral weeks. "I wouldn't riis it for a farm," sdtU "one "InTlivldiJaf ' ho seemed to "nave sonife irtside inf Orrfvai - . . - ! D " ' tt ' j dthoG T X Sdlstrtcte-W .certyfn to result In bet- TAnVVUti of.W.ptaW. .ntrnd;. almost We fait r M7! VuKfe ..v-.i -,T.rf. KhoU rtvinsr. . ... -- - m . pictured women, and a; turaj me scnooi im-twjr vidua! in her former twh the Bieelfwitlw.- ... j . - "W feriWe o long a we love wCrandma.- u ; a ,.(. - ,(i-i m nrr ion or classes. hc , . . ,1 ii- vi -hod the message carried that each , " ' , . J5fr nJu Vu 3 .... ; those thing which make up for one earnestly sin w wanv m , .. 1 Sunday Rev. listen conducted the funeral of Mrs and accompa Valley' Mmftteiy was made CV. JiaiiHl conuueieu me rs. Ii j)Doty at Maupin anjetrthk(j bodytu. Crss 'iery wBero elytermeiit The Dalles Sunday. TU was accom )MiiiKl by hi daUK'UUi lwU tulUMU ing to Portland where una is attend ing a liujnesa college. j of himself. T" Crarid-'1' ' . . . . f, . r-.nt mT favorito color and I ra Crawfo-fd." -Ilirg!ad ychl prb-1 'The'gamrtf bastfcalt xvhich mxr him."-F!o. ,x inM,..jv..v -u rinj-Wion'lKeihiled "wnth tlrass ' alley r . cosea vo me, uar, v..--- ...... ..... ,. . 1. . CrawfdtJd (Madge -Sha'rr3 trttli was called hit oWkccottnt ol tnrun-, a twinkle" in his eye. --Merle Snod grass as Ruth" is sweet and appealing, while Robert Post, played by An drew Crabtree, is clean cut and forceful. Robert Shepflin as Dr.'j Jimmy Reed, ploys well the fickle . nnd repentnnt '"MtoY of Ruth, .and Crvstal Stuart a' Flo breezes about, dercla'ss play, "The Path Across the Hill,"- which is to be given Friday night. - "! ' "'An.4 it am ma predestmation to take ma hat off to you all. Salamander. ' flippant and saucy a modern flap-! Tne ceiiingr of the. gj-mnasium is per. Doris Keily 13 Lutie, who W-''racfitahy 'completed. While the teen and in love with Walter (Fred wqrlj is -g pn basketball practice Stovall.) "Oh, Walter," I'm r afraid' ; has ben held in Legion hall. .11 ..j ti i-. I'm iroinff to die an old maid," she mourns. Mr. Salamander Alexander John Henry Jones and his bride are played by Arthur Appling and Sylvia Ayres. "Fse perambulatin', Honey,, I'se perambulatin'," he tells her.. The play is to be given on Friday night at eight o'clock in the nuauor- ( AileM has . . ium ,as well as cn Thursday, after-, . ( noon at t.ou. it Thursday some people might' be able by giving a matinee performance on : to come in from- the country who ; might not be able to attend other-, wise. A large crowd is expected and j the audience is assured a comfort ably warm auditorium since the ceil ing will be finished. . . . , U.-ls Th&ifth and Sixth grades are bo 1-ir.nr.1r the pew t u- right with per fett , tttendan.ee ;.:.! attention to atudy. - 1 ; . . ... 1, . "l find the hill too teep... t can't make the grad after U.""Potl "She hat given ut both a polite in vitation to keep off her door mat." Reed. ... J "Oh dear, I've got such cold in j my doze." Lutie satisfaction.' Decentralization of industry will be another big result. History teaches us, that industries have clus tered around power ar,d that where- niviH crnA. industries loUow. (VI 1 .v-.--( t---, , ,So then, $ may, conclude that there !will be small industries along our I rural electric lines. "Theie industries will provide a Ihomo market for farm products. Freitrht charges will be reduced, there will be less waste, employment will be available for idle labor, there will be more tnx-paylng property, and the movement of money in the community will be steady through out the year. "The chief advantage of this de velopment will be that of a proper balance between agriculture ana in The upper Flat roads are so bud that the mail has to be carried by a team front Wapinitia. J Mrs. Everett HazeA Uft MJijuy tor a visit with her mother In Palquse Washimrton. While K01W she will also visit with her sister inldaho. Mrs. J. M., Powell passed away Tuesday morning at 11 a. m. Fun eral service will be held at the-Wap-ntia church Friday at 2 p. m. " , Mr. West and " family returned i home Tuesday from a vacation visit with Mrs. West's parents at Dufur Oregon. Ernest Hartman made a trip to Snow On Tygh Ridge A heavy snowfall was encountered by travelers on the highway on Tygh Ridge Tuesday. The snow was toft noticed about two miles east of Du ' Jutv and, as, the, top i( the idge WM f 'reached nqw tola (jepth. qf tw Inches wasjnotored through. j V4 ( Holding Reduction Sale. Times readers will notice an nouncement of Uio annual redu'ctloi sule of the Docherty-Powers Farnl iture company of The pallea In thia week's 'issue. That firm is making 'sweeping reduction's ip oil lines and those- of our people who ore contem plating the purchase of goods In that line will do well to look over the goods curried by that enterprising firm before buying elsewhere. "Ah, yes Colonel, I is filled with j . a a VAii mil 11 1 l .).. delirium 10 i i KLorKie nas oeen uusy uui- nBan, . .uh "S.lam.nder. ing vacation and among other things '.d-trywhu-h bMHH as r. ' !haK3 oiled the floors. ' divers.f.cation in farming. Ailene Wilson has returned to school after an absence of some time. "Well, Mary, I'm glad you pro posed to me anyway." Grandma. ! Correspondents' Weekly News Items i .... !1 W MIC DOINGS ' days with Miss. Carmel Woodcock. "Net Ime I'll bring Lutie. - - blinder.." j Claude Roberts and Carmel Wood- Lena Turner stayed out of school ! cock camc down from Smock Mon Mand.ay because she had a sorejj. taking Miss Olga Abbott and throat. . . .. (MissLenore Woodcock back with them and remained over night They j Cailie Duncan took Marlon Dun can to The Dalles for modical treat ment Thursday. AUTOMOBILE and General Machine Work Cylinder Grinding, General Machine Work, Truing Crankshafts, Making Pistons and Rings, bearings, All Sizes Made to Order. Sheet Metal Workers. Complete Line of Parts for All Makes ef Cars Full Line of Lahers Sprinjts ELECTRIC and OXY-ACETYLENE WELDDING READ QALLOWAY 1 609 East Second Street Phone 400 The Dallei, Oregon Phone 383-J 'The First and Second grade pupils re very ipTdu'd of their.cew-picture. A Helnins Hand. It was. purchased. with funds from the entertainment given in November by the grades. "You ought to be "Will I ttartle the native?" Flo. . .. t Te Fifth and Sixth grade room has the new window curtain cord, which has been needed so long. We can now An enjoyable dance was given here New Years night. Many at- i i . i all came back Tuesday staying over tenueu. I night with Carmel Woodcock. j , , . Jn preparation here to be Ed. Driver came out from 'The given soon. Dalles Monday, where he had spent' several days. I Jim ivcnneuy anu wire .uiiid uu ie pupils f - .virh '. " . i ... from Portlana rnaay, remaining mi- arevery eud of their.ew-pictur o m ? wi.ton I.lce entertained Carmel til Sunday at the Mike Kennedy "A Helping Hand. It was. purch.ifed j... . V . . . ' . nnA T.pnnrp woodcock. Oka Abbott, hme' ' '"Money U a wonderful' , cement.,! Claude Roberts and Lloyd Morrow j Mike Kennedy had several bad at It hold. . long time .om.time.." Tucsday ight mu8lc and card8. .tacks of asthema recently. Ru,h- j Mrs. I. D. Driver, and Mrs. Kinie J A watcn mceting was held at the : : - . - jjonngon came out from The Dalles ... The teacher of - the -Fifth and Tuesday Sixth grades while in Portland met j Mr. R. Geiser, former principal of Winston Lake took Miss Olga Ab the .Maupin schools.- He still takes bott to her home at Wapinitia on Time Schedule No. 1. Nov. 26, 19 ... tmm THE DALLES -MAUPIN STAGE LINE I Richmond's Service Station frit." Durine the Christmas holidays Mr McCorkle made flower boxes for the Years eve. Many at- primary room. These will be very a live interest in the progress of each Tuesday. She Jiad spent several H School Play 7 -AT- - ' Auditorium church New tended. Vcrnie Wing and Claire Norval re turned from Portland Saturday. Fred Chandler of Seattle, Wash ington, came Saturday from Port land, where he had been visiting his son, Ralph. Percv Driver. Herbert . Morrow, and Amos Johnson removed some de bris from the grade on Tygh hill to day. Willis Norval and wife visited Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Zumwalt Sunday. Miss Lenore Woodcock returned to Hood River Sunday, going with Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy. Mrs. Maggie Woodcock and Cecil were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Lake Sunday, driving over from Maupin. John and Vivian Eubanks went to Juniper Flat today. r 1 .1.1. t.nir. Rafwaen THE DALLES, DUFUR TYGH and (;3 y() comt, jnto town) u :. i - Read Down Rd Up . A.M. P.M. 9:30 Lv. THE DALLES Ar. 3:30 10:20 DUFUR 2:40 11:05 TYGH VALLEY 1:55 j 11:30 Ar. MAUPIN Lv. H3U FARES O. W. R. T. The Dalles to Dufur $1.00 $180 Gas, Oils, Accessories Free Air and Water I r ana vv aier THa DalUi to Tvsh $2.00 $3.60 The Dalles to Maupin $2 50 4.50 Connection at Bank Hotel, in The Dalle for Portland, Pendleton NOTICE Modern Equipment Courteout Treat men! and Careful Driver R. C. TABOR, Mgr. TRAVEL BY STACE TRUCK Tor Heavy Hauling II AGENT FOR i&f6T aU & H H:U'.'.'i WAPINITIA ITEMS .4" tv tr fev aSsia NJatj Via' Br I,lovd Woodside and his new bride returned from their honeymoon Fri day.. Saturday night the community fathered with cowbells, guns, tin pans and other instruments of noise and gave the young couple a little music after which the crowd spent II lleraJf 1 T 1: BH-HH, -BY Uiiderclass 'Students Doors Open at 7:30 F. M. Matinee Friday Afternoon 1:30 Admission, Evening . , t ji l f 1 - I r ' - Matinee . 25c and 50c 15c and 25c WASTER'S V KZW INTERNATIONAL IDICTISWARY -nrz MF.r.r.iAM Webster Because HiinJrcd3 of Supreme Court JuJijcs concur in highest praise of the work as their Authority. The Presidents of all leading Unl vcrs!tle3, Col!eGc, and Normal Schools give their hearty (ndjrse-mcr.t. All States that have adopted a largo dictionary as swrutird have selected Wi bstcr's New International. Tlic Schocl'olrs of the Country adhsre to tho Merriam-Webstcr system of llacridcal marks. The Government Printing Office at Washington uses It as authority. w.'nTTV f..r a .tmnlf. OflOfl of the NW Vimli, '.orcl.nun uf Regular and India j Papeti, lI'.LL Tf! hi- in- ,'-.; K-iJW A: CRANDALL UNDERTAKING COMPANY "QUIET, SERVICE" The DalUi, Ore. Phone 3S-J LADY ASSISTANTS CHEVROLET I Cars and Accessories My Aim ia Service to the Public. Courtesy in Every Deal Your Watch Haywire? If it is not (loirur its work ln-intf it to The limes nfiicc and Mr. ScmmiR will send it to GUY A. POUND Manufacturing Jeweler and Watchiniikcr Successor to 1). Llndquist THli DALLES - - OK KG ON Suite 15-16 Vogt Block Telepone 111-W Dr. Fred H. Pageler OPTOMETRIST Strictly Optical DeLARHUE OPTICAL CO. The Dalles, - Oregon Aarm Ha-u. I ft Vli .-L'i J-:'' WERNMARK SHOE STORE Shoes and Repairing Womco County's Exclusive Shoe Store Shoes for the Whole Family General Repairing Tho Dalles, Ore Where the Inner Man Gets Full Satisfaction SHORT ORDERS Any Time TRY OUR SUNDAY CHICKEN DINNERS ce Cream, Cold Drinks and Smokers' Good I. 0. 0. F, WAPINITIA Lodge No. 209. Maupin, Oregon, meets every Saturday nigiit in I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting mem-, bers-always welcome. J. C. PRATT, N. G. E. R. RICHMOND Sec'y. Read The Timet $1.50 the year. They're Worthy your patronage