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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1927)
) Thursday, December 22, 1927 TaE MAUPIN TIME3 LEGION HALL Sunday Night, Dec The Wonderful Greater Features Late rilm Production "Obey t aw 99 Picture Starts 7:30 Sharp - o Children 25 cents Adults 55 cents day, looking over our merchants' Christmas stocks. Mrs. Clarence Ziggenhagen ,went to Bind Tuesday afternoon, and will visit with her lister there over ChriHtmaii, Hor husband will join her Saturday. Mn. Ceorgc Tillotson and Mrs. Newell Shearer went to Corvallis on Tuesday for the purpose of bringing Bob Lewis and Freddie Shearer! home for the holdays. Art Farghcr and wife were down from the ranch yesterday, being chaperoned by Art's mother, Mrs. Wallace Fargher. They came down to do Christmas shopping. Nek Karolus,who has been re ceiving treatments for an old ail ment at Portland, came home on Monday, feeling much better than when he left for the state metropo lis. F. C. Butler and wife left yester day morning for Corvallis, whero they will spend Christmas with Mr. Butler's mother. During the mayor's absence Maupln will have to get along as it may. cottars ground. on the Williams camp Christmas holidays with her parents. ST, VSkW I . IX.w...'.'x.o . Mr. nnd Mrs. R. E. Wilson. I l7 0(IUU(t('i)i Otto llerrling transact 1 Imsincj in Miupin Monday. , o - Line. Hartman was in f.om Win Initia on business yesterday. o George Tillotson transacted bui ncss at The Dalles on Tuesday. John Vincent, rancher from Cute way, was visitor In Maupin yesterday. Consult our bargain counter for Chribtmas spcciuls all at reduced prices. .'Maupln Drug Store. Miss Winifred Kaiser is home from State University for the holidays. Tony Connolly was dov.i from hu n keo'in ranch on hutl....' 'i-csdny rr.vn'ng. Roy Crabtree and wife were down from the Flat doing Christmas shop ping on Tuesday. Miss Jean Wilson it expected home from Portland to spun I the "Dad" Coale arrived from Port land Inst Saturday and will ipena ihs remainder of the winter icre. Lloyd Woodside and wife were down from Wapinitia yesterday, looking about for Christmas gifts. Mrs. 0. C. Claypool of Portland visited a time on Tuesday with her old-time friend, Mrs. Jean Wray. Or Mrs. C. Porter camo down from Mitollus yesterday anJsr-ent tho dcy with her friend Airs, llonry Sccthoff. Mro. Gus Dcrthick has returned from Dufur and ia feeling much bet ter after taking medical treatments thire. Miss Evelyn Williams of Metolius, was a guest of tho Secthoff girls from Monday until Friday of th'r week. J. 11. Kistner and wife were down from their White River home yester- EAST MAUPIN NEWS Frank Liuter Intend to spend Christmas at The Dalles and will go there Sunday morning. W. II. Williams andwife will cn Urtain their relatives at Christmas cinner on Sunday next. Vere Fisrhner has completed the wiring of the I.. D K'"-'i ' r- and now Lester will tnj- .- 4 .-..-sure of electrc lights. y Billy Fiachir and family are now snugly t nsconed in the W. E. Hunt cabin opposite the flour mill and will remain there for the winter. Section Boss Clint and wife went to Portland last Saturday on a Christmas shopping trip. Frank has the section at Maupn for the 0. W. Mrs. Siene Fischer has a nice dis play of winter apples in her front show windows. That enterprising lady shop keeper is enjoying a good trade and. being courteous and obliging to all, her trade is incre'av ing each succeeding month. John Williams is preparing to be gin the erection of six new cottages for his tourist camp ground. They' will be equipped with electric lights, and ranges and made snug and com fortable. John will also build a laurfdry cabin and will install a shower bath. When complete that camp ground will be the best equip ped of any in eastern Oregon. Attended Masonic Mealing. K. E. Wilson, A. B. Smith and Brittain Slushcr attended a meeting of the Masonic lodge at Dufur Wed nesday evening. Installation of of ficers, dancing and supper composed the activities of the evening. Why Brii TUt Up I '-Your're going to care for the "Parson." ' exclaimed Ephrim. windrO" "l'se got 'ligion, I tell you." "That's fine brohe-! Ycu ar g- "..i j.u ;.ir.j ti r:, 1 ' I, . 9 .... . UetiUf "Suh? Dat ain't ligion, dat's buai- SPECIAL OVERHAUL PRICES As this h the dull season of the year and we desire to keep our shop force busy, we have decided to of fer special inducements to car owners who want their cars overhauled and placed in shape for next year's use. Come In and let us tell you just what we will do' the work for you. Remember our prices 'will be lower than those charged in the busy season. ' o COME IN RIGHT AWAY IWAUPi PARAGE Mr L'lmcr Hornquiiit writes brother shi p herders that hia winter address wi!l be Barlow, Oregon. John Williams recently sold his Lewellen setter pup to a mun named Wright living at The Dalles. Bob Fortune is directing the de stinies of several hundred sheep on the Ernest Troutman ranch this win ter. Mrs. Harris, sister of Mrs. James Rusic, Is here from tho Willamette Valley and will remain oyer Christ mas. o "Dad" Coale it, in East Maupin again and is occupying one of the Unique Christmas Remembrance. LaVerne Fischer is remembering his friends this Christmas time with an unique gift in the form of a driv er's license container, made of top leather and which is designed to fatten around the steering wheel posf of auto. A coil spring holds the container to the post and there a window through which the li cense may be read. "IT SERVES YOU RIGHT" KUTLERJ O. P. RE3H MARK STUART MAUPIN'S LEADING Gooseberry jelly makes a substitute or cranberry jelly relish for poultry or game. good as a Clover rolls are made by placing three small balls of dough in one muffin ring or pan. 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