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THE MAUPIN TIMES Thursday, March 24, 1927 Page Two The Mason Times C. W. rsra-s. Editor C. W. Scmma IM t. R. Semitic FaMUlieri Publisnva vwnr Thursday at ftaurin. Oregon vsiDscnpnodi rar, $1.50;, six months, $1-00: three months. 50 cts. Entered aa tecond class mail mat-1 t September 8. 1014. at the post v.ice at Mauoin. Oregon, under the ..A of Marc . 187. MELON CUTTING DAYS Keeping tourist dollars in the United States instead of encouragns their expenditure by Americans in Europe is the purpose of a meeting called for late March .in Chicago by the American Travel Development Association. There'll be a billion-dollar-travel-melon to cut. Here's hoping we pet the rind for pickling, if nothing more. will fvllew the tradition concerning its coming in and going out, we are j doomed for a few days' real winter . ftvather the balance of its existence. ( Senator Bob Stanfield has en-' gaged to edit a series of syndicated articles dealing with agriculture. If j the lute senator will confine his ef-; forts to such writing and not fly off at a tangent and take up editorial vork on some almanac, he will do better than he did during the last Senatorial campaign in Oregon. j President Coolidge has designated ' the week of April 24-30 -as "Forest , WeeL" If our chief executive will , designate a week to be devoted to j kow-towing by the agriculturists to , Wall street bankers, his list of desig- j nations will have been completed. The fellow who swiped Carl Duus' automobile and drove it only three miles because of the lack of water, evidently is converted to pro hibition by this time. Water was what he needed, and what he ran out of when he ran off with the car. Maupin's main street, was a thing of beauty and convenience last fall. Hauling the earth from the new garage has transformed that thoroughfare into a mud street, needing considerable scraping to re store it is a really passable condi tion in wet wet weather. An effort is to be made to enlist , Maupin people in the erection of new' church edifice here. e pay taxes to maintain our schools, so why not pay taxes in the form of contributions to a most worthy cause. The sun crossed the meridian on Monday and spring was formally in troduced that day. If the month Lambing has begun in this section and many sheep growers report !a greater than 1001 increase. And no mutton to be had in the local market. MAUPIN'S LEADING jnid. Meat MairkeH n . n mwm MULLING Manufacturer of the Famous -ij u nil ii OMF'Y Perfection Hard Wheat FLOUR Cereals, Pancake rlour, Mill Stuffs, Cornmeal, Etc. We also have CRACKED CORN, SCRATCH FEED, EGG MASH, OYSTER SHELL FOR CHICKENS We also make Woodcock Sprin? Wheat Flour Lallaway.s Funeral Chapel Funeral Director and Embalmer LADY ASSISTANT Union at Third Phone 289W The Dalles AUTOMOBILE AND GENERAL MACHINE WORK Cyllnufe? 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That it the time when all should begin making prep arations toward harvesting sufficient money to allow them to enjoy a plentiful hardest when age makes it imperative they lay down the plow and drill, and to enjoy the fruits of their work.' To do this, and make sure of that harvest, de posit your surplus money in the Maupin State Bank (INCORPORATED) Correspondonts' Weekly News Items News Of Husy Shaniko J. S. Drown and wifo vrro lumi nous visitors in town Mmicia;'. - Kelly, the barbel' front Kent, comes to town every tvitunhy for the purpose of clipping tho "Ion;; haired." Mm. Jane Hart of The Dullcn, wit i visiting with her sinter, Mrs. W. A. Rees, Inst week. Mr. ami Mrs. Arnold left for Port land Thudmlny evening last, being accompanied by Mr. Pratt. Bob 11 in ton ii pent the week end with friends in Tho Dalles. Mrs. Alex McLennan and daugh ter, Miss Illean, of Bend, spent the week end In Shaniko. Mr. and Mrs. Kinney have nuulo n number of trips to their furm re cently. They have been repairing fences and making arrangements to put in a crop this year. Mary MeKinley cume down from Bend and spent the week hero. Those from Shuniko who attended the St. Patrick's dance tit Maupin last Thursday evenlnj were PerneU Saplinger, Ernest Kramer, Ralph Reedtr nnd Glea Johnson. Thty re pott a good time. J. W. Iloeck of The Dallei ( ai transncting business In Shaniko on Sunday. Terrill Cawbolt from The Dalles wan visiting ut tho R. C. Caiebolt home last Sumloy. Alex Ron a ml wife tnude a trip to Bend the latter port of Inst week, ruing titer on business. Judd Zierolf, one of Redmond' Hubt.tuntiul citizens, wus a business visitor in Shaniko last Saturday. Sheep Yieldinf Bif Fleeces. Curl Duhl Is shearing hli flocks in the neighbourhood of Two Springs ami report that fleeces this year arc heavier than for several years past. lie is practically through lambing and reports that his in crease will easily reach between 120 and 125", . Carl will ahlp his bucks to Hillings, Montana, about the mid dle of May and may range half of them in thot state, taking the other half to Wyoming. PIANO FOR SALE $137 Regular $500 value, used of course,' but in fine condition. Terms S'J.OO per month. Free delivery to Maupin district. $119 and J165 buys oth er fine used pianos during the big piano sale at Western Piano Brok erage Co., opposite the postoffiec, The Dulles. Quick action is neces sary if you want a piano bargain. Write for lists and prices. 20 t2 WOOD FOR SALE 100 cords of body pine wood, cut the past win ter, for sale at $5.00 pjer cord on the ground. Inquire of U. 8. Endcrsby, Maupin, Route A. l'J-U FOR SALE Standard make of piano in vicinity will be sacrificed. Must sell at once. $10 monthly. Write Tallmun Piano Store, Salem Oregon. 1043 PIGS FOR SALE 14 pigs, averag ing 50 to 60 pounds in weight for Bale. Also three young hows; will pig soon. Apply to Ed Mathews, on the Burnside place, Pino Grove, Oregon. 1941 WANTED To hear from owner of Leight, Al-1944 land for sale. D. M. zada, Montana. Dnte of first publication, March 10, 1927. Frank G. Dick, Attorney for the plaintiff. M-10-A-21 Hood Tires ARE GOOD TIRES The Largest Stock of Tires In Town Richmonds' Scrv. Station Dan ce Dates Le( ion Hall DANCE MARCH VI CT- 261 TONY -SHOW THE CON FOR SALE A few hundred tonslAPRIL 2 -SPRING DANCE nice green lOHO crop hay, Ed. Herrling. i34f Pay up your SUMMONS FOR subscriptions Now PUBLICATION the state of Ore- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OUECO? yoR WAS CO COUNTY: Amelia Messenger, plaintiff. Vs. , Lewis P. Messenger, defendant. To Lewis P. 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