The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, January 24, 1929, Page Page Three, Image 3

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    IW!y. JaffuafT 24, 1029.
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W. E. Hunt and two tons tooli la
the smoker at Legion hull luat Sat
urday night
Th. Times man went to Tygh
Valley Sunday and attended the fair
buard meting.
J. D. Mathows of Tygh Valley
win transacting butine. In Maupin
'I m sday morning.
some time pa. t the bearings holding
the shaft have been heating but after
Bill had leveled the boxing no heat
wui generated. It take Bill to do
such a job right. If you art skcpti
ckI of this Just bring your car to him
and if it needi fixing he will make
It run a, it did when it left the factory.
Soma Snow
When denizens of hii lection
awakened Tuesday morning they
were surprised to note the , ground
was covered to a depth of five or six
FAIR BOARD MEETS AND teer slipped on the step: and wrench-
ACT3 ON MANY MATTERS d her left knee. Rev. Haen wit
nessed her fall and went to her as
siutanee, helping her into the house
and then summoned Dr. El wood
TLe limb swelled rapidly and gave
Mrj. Metteer much pain.
Mort'iaf Will B Ranawad To
Petition LegwUtar. for
N..J.J Relief
Pro idor.t Hunt, Secretary Cillis,
Directors Flagg and Muller constitut
ed quorum which transacted busl
nc. connected with the Wasco
County Fair on. Sunday last at Tygh
Valley, the meeting being held at the
Muller store.
The matter of renewing the notes
if.nd mortgage against the grounds
wts taken up and it was decided to
have the renewal made at once. Re-
Inrhes with fine snow. Monday
- o 'night the weather had all the uttri-
Dr. Short went to The Dulles 't,uU.,, 0f , chinook, but during the
Tue. day afternoon and attended the jnleht the temperature lowered and garding the publi hlng of the pre
judication of the Elks' temple that t nnow fal wal the result. Tuesday 'mium list it was suggested that same
evening. Mrs. Jean Wray accom- 'morning Oliver Renh and Joe Kr-!be gotten out early, not later than
p. nied him. mer considered themselves a com i May 1 being set as the latest date.
0 - mittee of two and cleaned the walks
Cha. Mathew , who is suporin- u the west end of town of the ar-
tendeiit of a large ranch near Pn- cumulation of mow.
dlton, came in Monduy and visited
until Tuesday afternoon with his
sister, Mrs. Lottie Miller, and children.
VUitors From Band
11. Yeuckle and wife, parents of
Mrs. Clarence Ziggenhagen, camr.
up from their Bend home Friday
and visited with their daughter and
husband until Monday, when they
Bui Froso Up
While coming up the White river
jrnde yesterday morning, Joe Chan- WPnt back up the river.
tain, driver of the school bus, dis- cr Froie Up
covered his motor was heating. In
vestigation di closed his rudiutnr had
frozen up and that he whs unable to
bring his load of pupils to Maupin.
Otis Chastaln brought the scholars to
ichool in his touring car.
Played Practice Game
The Waplnltia High school basket
Inll team came to Maupin Tucmluy
nijrht and plnyed a practice game
with the Maupin team. The Flat
One mutter of interest to fill
stockholderri was that of doing away
with the county fair board, vesting
authority that body posceses In the
board of the Wasco County Fair as
sociation. The county board doe
nothing whatever to help make the
fairs a success, their only acts hav
ing been to apportion the amount
appropriated 'for premiums to other
r.res than the one really nccos. nry.
Has Quioiy
Charley Crofoot was at home this
week, just because he has an attack
of Quinsy. Charley is subject to
such attacks and when he Is down
with one he Is a pretty i ick man.
He is improving and expects to soon
be back ehlnd the counter at iKo
store.
Soma Cold Weather
The recent cold snap was felt all
over this part of the country. At
Wamic on Saturday night the ther
mometer registered 12 degrees be
low zero and at Criterion 11 degrees
was noticed. The cold did not reach
that registration in Maupin but at
that it was plenty cold for all of us.
Arranging For Card Party
The Ladies Auxiliary to the local
American Legion post aYe arranging
to hold a public card party at the
hull nn tipvt. WrHnflaflnv pvinin9
It was the consensus of opinion of RefrMnmlts wiI1 bc :prved and a
u,.,nr M.;n, .,u..u.r tending given a good evening's
When h attempted to start Iuh h drawn and ubmit'ed to our mem- -. snmf.nt
! nr1 last jNmdiiy Kev. liazen rl is- hers or the stale legislature arming
covered that old man Frost had been that the county hoard be done away
at work, congealing the water in the vith. A bill will be drawn and sent
radiator and making it impo Bible ti Senator Henry L. Ku;k and As
for the reverend gentlemen to make emblyman Egbert for action.
Several applications for conces
ion were rend and left to the seere
tiry for action. Everett Wilson
egre'-d to pay the sum of $100.00 a
day for the privilege of staging a
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We Often Work for You
LONG FTER YOU'VE GONE HOME
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connections for his Sunday appoint
ment at Wnpinitia.
Lomlrid Out Grain
Ernest 1'oty was engaged in lond-
lnycrs meet the Dufur team nt thut : jnR ,nt wheat for the Portland mar- rodeo at the fair grounds in June,
place Suturdtty and wanted to get ki t on Monday. He was attainted in
in shape for that encounter, hence
their coming here. Prof. Uroughton
accompanied his playVrs.
Start the hens laying. Try Dr.
Hess' Panacea. All sizes at the
Maupin Drug Store, and each pack
age guaranteed.
The Timer, Is In the market for
some clean cotton rag. Will pay
good money for about 20 pounds.
Lined Up Shaft
Lot Sunday Bill Schilling and
helper, Gus Derthlck, went to the
Oak Springs power plant and Bill
lyined up the moin shaft connecting
the wheel with the generator. For
the heavy work by Rev. Everett lia
zen, who demonstrated ju t how to
handle a trucklond of wheat sacks
filled with grain.
Job Helped Out
Toe water pipes at the Bothwcll
rrMi'ence c,.ve up to the importu'
ties of Jack Frcst Sir day night an!
refue, I. ptrn.it vtter to circuhtc
through them. Job Crr.htrec loon
r pcneij Uim iti -I now the fani !y
of ot r p.ipuliir !'iool directress is
ap-Jn cn.i'iint; '.h- Messing of us r.g
pure s;iii g wult r.
Special on rag mantles for Cole
man gas lamps. While they last
will go nt five cents each, at the
Mj.uipln PruK Store.
and his offer was accepted. Whether
tr n"t outnide attractions will bc al
lowed ot this fall's fair is a matter
to bo threshed out It seems to be
the Idea if outsiders can come in and
Tearing Down Barn
Julius Shepflin was engaged the
first of the week in dismantling the
old barn at Wie rear of his residence.
Juliu' intends to use the lumber in
building an addition to the house,
and will begin work on same as soon
as the weather will permit.
Bookkeepers at Kramert'
Mis Mjuric Schilling is now em
ployed as bookkeeper at the Kra
mer Motor company's garage. Miss
Schilling is ambitious and will prove
make money the fair board can pro- of feat iatance to Joe and Er
vide such attractions and thereby
put a few more dollars in the as
sociation's treasury.
urni hi Wllir
mcnt.
Attended Ford Meeting
Joe and Ernest Kramer attended
a meeting of Ford dealer? at The
Dalles last Saturday, it being a meet
ing of the dealers in that make of
car in this district.
Turned Her Knee
While carrying wood to the house
Tuesday morning Mrs. Gordon Met-
accounting depart-
When we c!o e our doors each afternoon at 5 o'clock it does not
mean that we ore thru for the day. We have much to do, and often
work late into the n'ght. For a complete record of the bank's
business must be taken every day. We must be reedy at any time
for al call from the bank examiner.
When an examiner comes, he makes a very thoro and careful
study. He count", our cash and figures how much money we have
on deposit in banks in larger cities. He checks up our lists of
Irtnna nnrt Hiaprtitnt ' TTa fiirtioA tha HrwitrVoftrtov wnrlr trt Hotapf
errors. Every detail of our business is carefully and Intensely f ,
examined. He want.", to know why we have done this or that, vvhat
securities we have made for our loans. Sometimes he insists that
we call notes, or forbids up to extend notes or additional money.
And so you see, we are carefully controlled by the state. Many
times when we feci justified in making a lorn, we know the examiner
would not approve. Some peopli might suppose thr. strict super
vision needless But we are glad of it. We want the examiner to
check up carefully in our work, f nd to help up maintain always an
inutidif !nn ti.fVK wo ir nrni'Ma r rr r at a. oi tnt if rlonAaif Afa
funds and a conservative efficient management for those who de
pend on u .
Maupin State Bank
International Man Here
George Hartford, outside man
representing the Internotional Har
vester company, was in Maupin
several days of last week. In com
pany with Bates Shattuck, Mr.
Hertford explained the superiority
of his machine to :everal ranchers
hereabouts and secured several
prospects for tractors and combine.
(INCORPORATED)
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PLAY ''BE , AN OPTIMIST" , duced in these parts and such is the
J talent of the pupils cast as charac-
w e w ti ti i c i t tifit 0 m I
lygn vauey n.gn acnooi w.u f te that there be no hesitancy
Popular Comedy ' . ..
jin attending.
Ty'gh Valley High school thes- j After the play all will adjourn to
pians are rehearsing a laugh- pro- the gym, where a dance and supper
voking eomedy "Be An Optimist" j will he held, with the High school
and will (tage same on the even- orchestra at the music end. Watch
ing of Saturday, February 16. The'for further r.nnouncement and then
play is one of the best ever intro- plan to be there.
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A Whirlwind of Wit, Music, Jokes, Songs Skits ar.d Colorful Costumes
Blended in. an Ensemble Minstrelsy of Highest Merit
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or A Family Resemblance, a humorous Skit
that will even make skinny people laugh
COL. BULLETS
A Wild West ShootiiV Affair that will cause
' hair to raise on the baldest heads
Everybody Expected
Curtain Raised at 8:00