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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1928)
ml THE SfAlTIN TIMES .-X. ff-A U VISIT THE Ik Frock hop Dresses, Coats, Hats 309 E. Second St The Dalles, Ore ing to make up the time. They might have known that there was a fly in the ointment. Regardless of this fact, however, every one agreed to be on time. I The Manual Training cIass has been dong good work. The boys have erected a chinning bar for the ! grades, made a book-case for the I rooms, irv tailed soap containers, and j wired the shop for lights. They are 'now ceiling the shop with deadening felt and fir ceiling to keep down the ! noise. "Bo" Wilson built a i model monoplane representing the of the Eskimos and their modes of living. Kernice Mollis and Jean Keniek piny the piano for the pupils of the grade school when they march in and out of the rooms, recesses and noons. From Art to Chuck "Maupin Oregon, Nov. 7, 1928. "Dear Chuck: "The football game last Friday, which resulted in a tie, 7 to 7, be tween Grass Valley and Maupin was Maupin's game all the way thru. Our boys smashed thru their old and experienced line at will, and gained a "Spirit of St Louis" and has placed yardage every time. After such a it on a pole near the grade school. ! clean game the boys are 'rarin to Glenn Alexander built a piano bench go. x MAUPIN HI TIMES :-: for the grades. Ivan Donald on and Eldin Allen are making bows from, Oregon yew wood. Oregon yew is a rare wood, but they were fortunate enough to obtain some from Mr. De xp oe, wmcn ne orougm irom me Verle coost The boys plan on skiing dur- "Toodle doo, "ART." A Sophomore Aviator's Dream . A few years I dreamed that I was able to climb out on the wing of an airplane, or do moat anything while it was flying. This dream began r.MM VJI M.onin Semmea. Laverne Fischer. . . .. v . Rnrto Rmhk and Arthur ng the holidays. ffS .loTd Morri. The workout was about') Nearly all of the bookkeeping I , with me climbing Into the front wSrSTSi - P High school Ws.have completed e first ; pr.c ;-J . . u ... ... i.v tfca Hafpnnivo i tice set and a iv studvinr the use mv DacK" as i sai mere in we piane eoverea iieia was m excellent con-.f'-v- - , " . . , T i m. .. I riuM look hack nnH hop the allot dition. The result of the game was) The Friday inornlng acsembly en-; of Spec.al Journals. They ,I fJ ? S bK . - . - . W-aH nw al niann selection, to ODen book II sets soon, in which i anu ln lrout 01 me was lne mecnanic M W . . d WtZKiTS IZ '-S-PI. Confession," played by' j the , transactions are recorded from ; -ching up to take hold of the pro- distance. An end run by Estel Iren Matthews. The new song j bills, vouchers, and checks represent books were distributed. Jttr. Foling;ing me ousiness aeais. Grade Notes run by Stovall. a few line Tlnniwa and the baB was over the line. Maupin !led in some 80ns new to the stu Bmaxhed the line for the extra point dcnt body M weU M some M favor' Th. tnuchdown wao m,a in the ses. Mr. Poling manages both music first four minutes. Ia the second quarter the opponents tricked Mau pin for a touchdown. They gained the extra point by a forward pass. The Inst half was a hard struggle al though neither team scored. Ken neth Snodgrass. George Mc- and mirth during the singing period. Merle Snodgrasa has been equally active in arranging for special num bers by the Btudents. OREGON NEWS NOTES Pendleton Two dogs are the only livestock on a 4,000-ncre ranch in Umatilla county. All motive power for crop operation during the paat two years has been done by motor tied machinery. Baker Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co., plana extensive two-year development program to cost over half million dollars. Arlington Two new steel bridges replacing wooden structure on N. P. branch lint out of here. La Grande Completion of a miles of transmission line gives di rect electric circuit from Salt Lake City to this place. Wilson Painting Co! House and Sign P-A-I-N-T-E-R-S-! PAPER HANGERS . and DECORATORS Appreciation to Mrs. Donald , Mrs. George McDonald" sent a large bouquet of chrysanthemums to the High school last Monday noon. The flowers were white, red and yellow j and were very pretty. We are glad that ehe has gathered these bright token from her many flowers for ns. Tncy take as baclt to the time not so long ago when she was our teacher. We .remember well her pleasant smile and her help in our studies. Our football team, eager to make ! a strong finish; to the football season, j invited the ex-football stars of Mau-1 pin to their scrimmage. Those who I participated were Earl Crabtree, ' Raymond Crabtree, Dee Talcott, Ed. High School t go to Wapinitia Game When Mr. De Voe asked those who would like to go to the game at JWap'nitia to stand, you can be sure that no one remained seated. He then kindly acked if they would be The little scholars of Miss Harris room enjoyed a Hallowe'en party Thursday afternoon. They played games, lit jack o' lanterns, which I ... ...l. k A.J... pcciucu irai BlUfy whch tut? ouaucs were lowered. The black cats and witches on the board made the atmos phere more mysterious and creepy. Last Monday Jack Bothwell pellor. The mechanic pulled the pro peller around three or four times, took a step backward and called "contact" to the pilot After the pilot repeated the word and turned the switch he stepped up and gays the propcllor a pull. Then he top ped back out of the way as the mo tor began to roar. We bimped down the field and then the ground began to drop away frort us. We were soon several thousand feet in the air. I climbed out on the wing. brought some good specimens of cat- jumpedi COUIlted fivPt puUed the tails from the marshes, The primary rooms have been reading and studying about the Eskimos of the far north. They ready for work at 8:30 in the morn- They draw and cut out the figures Cabaret Dance and SUPPER Each Evening at The J5hQ Rainbow Restaurant PANCING FREE A good floor and Good Music Everyone Welcome. ring to the rip cord and kept on falling. The parachute did not open. Down I plunged with a peculiar sen sation as the earth came up to meet me. I met the ground and knew 1 nothing more. I opened my eyes and found myself on the floor be side my bed. ' Baker High grade oil stock sold in four big farm sales here. gDiiiiiin I ARMISTICE DAY D i Legion Hall menca e.dio o Maupin, Oregon 101 Have you heard the new est Columbia Record: Two Black Crows in The Jail House Come in and hear this new onethe funniest yet. Every Saturday we give Three records for the price of Two. Crosby's "Everything in Drugs and Kodaks" 55; 55- Music by Maupin Premier Orchestra Troubadour Four Dancing will begin at 9:00 o'clock .SUFFER SERVED in hall basement dining room by Ladies 1 of the Legion Auxiliary Dance Tickets . . . . . . $1.00 OOimimira ftoflsyiBW) m WjJlllllUUll'iim!"", R. B. BELL, Agent Maupin, Oregon EDW. H. McALLEN, T. Hood River Contract let for fbn. struction of city water system to cost $208,000. 1 :all. Write or phone, Times 0ff.ee. Maupin, Oregon. ZELL'S FUNERAL SERVICE Undertaking and Embalming AMBULANCE SERV1CI Call Mpla Drug Sure Pka.34S Dr. WM. KENNEDY .DENTIST DENTAL X-RAY Finl N.loal Baak BIJ. The Dalle. Oregea Phon. 31 DANCES GIVEN BY W" Will Be Held on the Following Dates at The Ameri can Legion Hall during the Dance Season: m November dnnce. November dance. 10 Armletlca Day 29 Thanksgiving December 8 Smoker and dance. December 25 Christmas danca. December 31 New Years dance. January 12 Mask Ball. ' Junuury 20 Old Time dance. February 2 Open date. March 17 St. Patrick's dance. SHIP BY TRUCK REGULAR FREIGHT LINE SERVICE , Between PORTLAND - THE DALLES - MAUPIN THE DALLES TRUCK LINE Inc. SPICKERMAN'S TRUCK LINE PORTLAND--THE DALLES THE DALLES-MAUPIN nd Way Poind and Way Points BONDED & INSURED CARRIERS WHEN IN THE DALLES Make Your Headqarters at The Black and White or American Restaurants where every service awaits you. fREE PHONE REST ROOMS S Both Restaurants have been' entirely remodeled for your convenience. ' E. J. McMahon g PROPRIETOR Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllim AUCTION EE(Ri Valuation' judgement legal experience Details of tale uch as noticei, bills, nwpper adi, credit arrangements, clerk of sale, etc., attended to with dispatch. ' I don't, forget who I am working for when crying a sal. Rates satisfactory. , Newton G. Hedin, Maupin, Ore. 1 F. & P. A., Bend, Oregot "t Pl' V"' I