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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1927)
Pa;?o Two THE MAUPIN TIMES Thursday, March 31, 192? . UC IU1R i oiorod Matron 'i dan forgot, C. ,wi rVrtCTd. Editor C. W, SrmniM mmO t. R. Semmet Publishers Published vnr Thursday at Jttuipia. Oregon o embscriptioti; vwi star, $1.50; six months, $1.00; three mouths. 50 cts. Entered aa aecond efts? mail mat--r September 8. 1914. at the post v fice at Maupin. Oregon, under the .'-U of Marc 9. 1879. President Coolidge is reported to be suffering from a lame wrist. Maybe he acquired the lameness by vetoeing the farm relief measure. Albert Barkham came down from the Troutman ranch on Monday. Just a Few Laughs First husband "'Arry, me boy, why do you keep thct ornery, worth less dog about your 'ome?" Second Husband "For sentimen tal reasons, Arthur. The wife 'ates im." i ... t i :.. ..)) ; IK'?:-. t'Ui t ftiu tin ji'u in iiiiiiutc, j I'll jess call up the children and ! count 'em." Teacher "Write a sentence using 'Notwithstanding'." Pupil "Father wore out the seat of his pants, but not with standing." Little Bobby, who had been taken ' into the country for a day's outing, ' saw a spider spinning a web between two tall weeds. "Hey, Pop," he yelled, "come on over here and see this bug putting up a wireless." Chemistry Professor "Name me three articles containing starch." Student "Two cuffs and a col- McAndrew "Horray! The wind hri changed." McAndrew "Ye ken the doctor what of it?" Convalescent Wife "Well, mon, said ye needed a change of air." Justice "What were you doing in Colonel Pullet's chicken coop?" Uncle Moses "Fo" de Lord, judge 1 was jes' taken' de census." i A Vermont salesman walked thru j an Alanta hotel the other day whistl ing "Marching Through Georgia" j The life insurance companies are re fusing to pay his widow on the grounds that he committed suicide. Census taker ."How long have Fishing licenses are on sale. Have one before you go fishing. Play safe. 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CHEVROLET PONTIAC OLDSMOBILE OAKLAND BUICK LaSALLE CADILLAC n Plea;scn(!, without obfeat.OiiTOmejillustrsted literature describing the General Motors product I have checked together with the Mams of the nearest dea'or in case 1 n :ay wish demonstration. ALSO YOUR PROVING GROUND BOOK. A.ddress i FRIQIDAIRE EUclrie Rrfrij.ra.or Q DELCO-LIQH Y Bktfrle Planta Q eed Time The seed is in the ground and all that is to be done now is to wait for harvest. Those people whoTiave been planting seed in the form of de posits in this hank are the ores who will ultl tamely he sure of the right kind of harvest one which will provide eas and comfort in their declining years. That Is the right sort of seed to sow. There never is a short crop when such is put in the bank, for the longer it remains in that soil the larger the crop. Come in and let us explain the matter to you. Maupin State Bank (INCORPORATED) Oregon Nsws Notss Klamath Fulls City has 10 miles of streets this ycur. Vole Two dredges and many men working- on Witrm Spring 30,000 acre drainage project. Enterprise, Chttrles I'hilli, Ne braska Shorthorn breedwr, Wrings a herd of 65 cattle, Rufus New John lay lridri in completed and ready for traffic. CanyonvUlc Polderwel Produc tion company of Rono, Nvvndn, plans commerciul ore n'duction plimt here. Hood River shipped 3,922,871 packages of 192C fruit. Jordan Valley R. N. VanallM discovers coal vein 10 inches thick on his property on Succor Creek near hers. Klamath county farmers will raise 5,000 acres potatoes this yeur. Klamath Falls Reclamation ser vice building large flume near Nuss lake. Douglas county broccoli growers will ship about 150 cars. Union Pacific Improvements In tht Portland territory this year will roach $20,000,000. Vuls Seventy-five per cent of the farmers hero are engagd in dairying. Sixty-six per cent of the railroads in the United States now transmit train orders by telephone. The Dalles City will spend $8, 000 grading road for new state tub erculosis hospital. Hod River Apple growers reoelvs n-ih dividend of $180,000. Valo will start a henvy program of municiple Improvements this spring. Hood River Oregon Lumber Co. opens logging camps on west fork of Hood River. Get your membership cards for 1927 now. We mean a membership in the De schutes River Anglers As sociation. Only 50 cents for the year. Get them of H. R. Kaiser, the secrettary. . . PIANO FOR SALE $137-Regulur $500 value, used of course, but in fine condition. Terms $J.OO per month. Free delivery to Maupin district $119 and $165 buys oth er fine used pianos during the big piano sale at Western Piano Brok erage Co., opposite the postoffice, The Dalles. Quick action is neces sary if you want a piano Imrguin. Write for lists and prices. 20 t2 WOOD FOR SALE 100 cords of body pine wood, cut the punt win ter, for sale at $5.00 pjcr cord on the ground. Inquire of U. S. Endersby, Maupin, Route A. 19-U FOR SALE Standard make of piano in vicinity will be sacrificed. Must sell at once. $10 monthly. Write Tallman Piuno Store, Salem Oregon. 19-t3 PIGS FOR SALE 14 pigs, averag ing 60 to 60 pounds in weight for sale. Also three young sows; will pig soon. Apply to Ed Mathews, on the BurnHidc place, Pine Grove, Oregon1. 19-il WANTED To hear from owner of I land for sale. D. M. Leight, Al I zada, Montana. , ' 19-t l FOR SALE A few hundred tons nice green 1926 crop hay. Ed. Herrling. 13-tf Pay up your subscriptions Now SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OK OREGON FOR WAS CO COUNTY: Amelia Messenger, plaintiff, Vs. Lewis P. Messenger, defendant. To Lewis P. Messenger, defen dent: In tho name of the stute of Ore gon: , You are required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled cause on or before six weeks from the date of first publication of this summons, and if you fail for want thereof, the plaintiff will take judgement against you for divorce, and for the plain tiff's costs and disbursements and for such other relief as to the court shall seem equitable. This summons is served upon you pursuant to an order made by the Judge of the above entitled court on the 5th day of March, 1927, which order requires you to appear and an swer the complaint within six weeks from the date of the first pubication of this summons, Date of first publication, March 10, 1927. Frank 0. Dick, Attorney for th plaintiff. M-10-A-21 Hood Tires ARE GOOD TIRES The Largest Stock of Tiros la Town Richmonds' Serv. Station Dance Dates Legion Hall lOGEGON BAKERY The Home of Harvest Bread Also all kinds of CA'CES, PIES, ROLLS, DOUGHNUTS, ETC. and everything else in THE BEST PASTRY The Dalles, - - Oregon -