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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1928)
. MAKE THIS STOKK YOUR HEADQUARTERS -FOR- Holiday Candies, Nuts and Groceries Our Holiday Shipment U in and Consists of - Walnuts, Brazils, Almonds, Filberts and Peanuts Y 0. P. ISH & COMPANY "Everything for the table" GROCERIES and MEATS Prompt and Courteous Service MAUPIN, OREGON. Wapinitia News p Personalities 7 J. G. Kramer and wife were in from their Criterion ranch Tuesday. D. L Rutherford and wife were in from their Criterion ranch on Sat urday. , J.I1. Fitxpatrlck wao registered at the Bank Hotel, The Dallci, Tuesday evening. Guy Rollnron and Valley were visitors Monday. wife of Tygh in Maupln on rhll SUrr an3 wife transacted business at The Dallei today, going down this morning. o Mra. Rose Dahl and Mm. Cecil Redington were recent Tygh Valley visitors in Maupin. Ike Driver, the snge of Wamic, was hob knobbing with old Maupin friends on election day. As Hartman'a store was the voting place of residents of upper Juniper Flat, student of the Wapinitia High school were stationed there all day Tuesday to sell tickets for this Fri day's football game with Maupin. Sales before 4 o'clock totaled $11. The members of the High school, with the aid of the grade pupils, are engaged selling ticket for the com ing football game with Maupin HI Robert Holman, a senior at Wap initia Hi school, Tuesday sold fine Lincoln ram to Philip McCorkle of Tygh Valley. .Frank Hachler assisted Prof. Broughton last Sunday afternoon. The couple were putting up the for mer's radio, which is now reported to be working fine. . Frank Hachler and Marion O'Brien lLtened In on the election reports Tuesday night These two ambitious iyouths also participated in the cut ting down of a bee tree last Sun day. , The Wapinitia attendance for the first six weeks of school was 98 per cent perfect The total enrollment of Wapinitia High school is , now sixteen pupils. The football boys banqueted last 'Friday evening after the Kent game - jat the 'George Claymeir home. Mrs. Clyde T. Bonney "and wife came Claymeir, assisted by Mrs. Roy ever from Tygh Valley last Satur-j Batty and aome High achool glrlo, duyand did their week's shopping . served a real chicken suoner. ORECON NEWJ NOTES A Wlamath Falls Site selected for erection of new Federal building. Klamth Falls Steel laid on new 0. C. E. railroad extention U lily. Shell Oil company erecting 3 gasoline distribution stations in this count-, at P)y, Merrill and at Klamath Fl' . Bly 9 of grade thrown up on Pelican Bay Logging railroad south of here. Jefferson 100 per cent hook up of farms on new rural electric line extention in Lonney Butte district reported. Sptherlin Big rotary furnance in stalled at Bonane Mines. Madras Ground broken for new firo-resistant garage for Chestnut Motor company. Klamath Falls Construction un der way on Mammoth logging plant four miles south of here for Weyer haeuser comnapy. Milton Machinery Installed and new power plant here ready for op eration. , Provision made for future enlargements. Parker's guaranteed fountain pen ink. All colors, 15 cents at the Maupin Drug Store. FOR SALE here. Charley Kramer came home on The Wapinitia school was well represented at the basket social at the Pine Grove school last Friday Hobby Davidson went River yesterday to spend time with his wife, who her parents there. to Hood a short is visiting Tuesday, after having spent the sum- 'night mer at work on the Roosevelt' coatt ' The Wapinitia ''Cyclones" won highway. i their first game of football last Fri- o 'day in the contest on the local field against Kent The Kent boys were light, but fast and scrappy and fought to the final whistle against our heavier team. The local boys showed pep and headwork thruout the game, did come good blocking of punts and spectacular plays. The score was 6 to 16. A good crowd Attended the game. 'Maupin plays here this Friday. TL - II, . 1 . . t I I A n;n tr..t i. - tun.. " w' at ociocs w .lull. Willi III. BUM, UlUJi . Jr., came down Tuesday evening to"ow Maupin chUdren the use of the learn about how Hoover carried the country at the election that day. D. B. Appliflg and wife wore in town a short time yesterday morning, being on' their way to The Dalles on a business trip. K. A. (Kelly) Cyr has been at home several days fixing up his autd and trailer preparatory to hitting the ! road In the Intere t of the Peerless feed grinder. school buses. Note the change of time 1 o'clock. Dufur plays' us here Friday, No vember 16. We expect to work our hardest in this game as Dufur has been doing some excellent playing. Bononze Gravity water fo r this place discussed. system Chopped alfalfa hay In ton lota at $20.00 per ton. One electric light plant, al;:o team of horses for sale or trade. Two Hampshire boars, pure bred. CON BUCKLEY, 60-U Tygh Valley, Ore. Symbols of Safety that mean positive security Primitive man protected his wife and possessions by weapons of stone and iron. Today, cold steel and solid concrete are symbols of safety for the protec tion of those valuables which may mean so much to you. Let the modern symbols of safety protect you use a deposit box in our vault, adequately protected by steel and concrete that is impregnable SAFE. The cost is law, insignificantly so ! A smalfl charge for such important service. A sensible investment in safety and freedom from mental worry. You canriot appreciate this safey or convenience un til you visit our vault. Do so soon. YouU realize more than ever before, how wise and sensible it i3 to take this precaution for your safety. Maupin State Bank (INCORPORATED) lit" WAPINITIA I. 0. 0. F. Lodgo No. 209, Maupin, Oregon meets every Saturday night in I. 0. 0. F. halL Visiting members always welcome D. L. Rutherford, N. G. O. F. Renick. Scc'v. Albright Commission Co,, Inc. UNION STOCK YARDS North Portland You can ship jroar liresiock by track, and they will reach th market the same day shipped... Whem tracking call, R. E. Richmond, or R. C. Davidson, Maapin, Ore (on. , Salesmanship Service Satisfaction ALBRIGHT COMMISSION CO., INC. OLD-TOME , j I I "V X II I I I I - I? 1 Given by the students of the Tygh Valley High School, in their gymnasium, on Saturday Eve'g, Novo MIRROR Si A Ira A Sn ti irnm Gr wil1 be served by the students iHJrCI and will be an evening's feature The hard maple floor of the gymnasium has been sand papered and re-waxed and is now in its former smoothness. Music by the competent Hi School Orehestra Dance Tickets $1.00. Spectators 50c. Ladies Free Featarediini ami UmmiJ The next ten days bring a most attract ive event to home-keepers. Beautiful mirrors for only 10 cents down. We have dozens to choose from but choose early for satisfaction. 10 c Down i Join the Mirror Club " - A dime will deliver one of these handsome mir rors to your home. You follow the schedule of payments as shown to the right -10c down 20c a week from now, and 'so on, increasing a "dime every week. Buy yourself a mirror. - These Mirrors are heavily silvered on plate . glass and arc in frames in keeping with the quality of the reflecting power. They are the best bargain ever offered in The Dalles and those who join the Mirror Club now are the ones who will reap thfe big profit. See Them In Our Windows SCHEDULE OF PAYMENTS Down Payment 10c 1st Week Lateir.. ...20c 2nd Week Laterfr..:0c 3rd Week Later; 40c - 4th Week Lateit.'.M.50e 5th Week Later-...j60c 6th Week Later (70c 7th Week Later......! 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