The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, February 21, 1929, Page Page Four, Image 4

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    Tn" Thuuiiuy, February 21. lfiifl.
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To be given in the High School Gymnasium,
TYGH VALLEY, ORE.,
Saturday, M.
arch 2
BEGINNING AT 8:00 P. M.
MAm EVENT
"Shorty" Bchnke, 148 lbs. Floyd Hollamon,
Portland 6 Rounds Wapir.ilia
Albert Hathler, Wapinitia
170 lbs.
Ivan Met I, Wapinitia,
145 lbs.
Nick Hollamcn, Maupin,
130 lbs.
Doug Hollamon, Maupin
135 lbs.
Raymond Olsen, Vapinitia.
125 lbs.
Peet Mott, The Dalies,
110 lbs.
FOUR ROUNDS
vs Laurence Knighten, Tygh Valley
165 lbs-
FOUR ROUNDS
vs Elmer Conley, Tygh Valley
150 lbs.
FOUR ROUNDS
vs Howard Conley, Tygh Valley
118 lbs.
FOUR ROUNDS
vs Walter McGreer, Tygh Valley
138 lbs.
FOUR ROUNDS
vs Raymond Stacy, Tygh Valley
120 lbs.
CURTAIN RAISER
vs Arthur McGreer, Tygh Valley
115 lbs.
i
Dance After the Smoker
Ringside Seats $1.00, Reserved Seats 7oc, General Admission, 50c.
Fuel system of the new Ford
has been
designed for reliability
and long service
Slight Coasting Aceident
While coasting on Greene's hill
Tuesday evening Mrs. N, G. Hedin
ran into one of Greene's apple trees.
The lady was somewhat shocked by
the impact and was helped up the
hill by a member of the local Boy
Scouts. Mrs. Hedin suffered no
serious results by reason of the col-lison.
Pick Ups ZH
THE practical value cf Ford
simplicity of design is es
pecially apparent in the fuel
system.
The gasoline tank is built
integral with the cowl and is
unusually sturdy because it
is made of heavy sheet 6teel,
terne plated to prevent rust
or corrosion. An additional
factor of strength ia the fad
that it i9 composed of only
two pisTe?, instead of three
or four, and is electrically
welded not soldered.
Because of the location of
the tank, the entire flow of
gasoline is an even, natural
flow following the natural
law of gravity. This is the
simplest and most direct
way of supplying gasoline to
the carburetor without vari
ations in pressure. The gaso
line feed pipe of the new
Ford ia only 18 inches long
and is easily accessible all
the way.
The gasoline passes from
the tank to the carburetor
through a fdter or sediment
bulb mounted on the steel
dash which separates the
gasoline tank from the
engine.
The carburetor is specially
designed and has been built
to deliver many
thousands of miles
of good tervice.
Since all adjustments are
fixed except the needle valve
and idler, there is practi
cally nothing to get out of
order.
The choke rod on the
dash acts as a primer and
also as a regulator of your
gasoline mixture. The new
hot spot manifold insures
complete vaporization of the
gasoline before it enters the
combustion chamber of the
engine.
As a matter of fact, the
fuel system of the new Ford
is so simple in design and
so carefully made that it
requires very little service
attention.
The fdter or sediment
bulb should be cleaned at
regular intervals and the
carburetor screen removed
and washed in gasoline. Oc
casionally the drain plug at
the bottom of the carburetor
should be removed and the
carburetor drained for a
few seconds.
That trouble never comes ringly
and alone is aptly shown by the
burning of the Fischer garage and
store. Last week Laverne Fischer
was called upon to bury his father
and following is the complete loss
of a fine shop, tools and store goods
to say nothing of several autos and
a flourishing business Old Trouble
surely strikes when the iron Is hot
and leuves a truin of misery be
hind. Now tliut we have no stage con
nection with the county seat it
seems that sufficient truffle offeni
to keep such an enterprise going.
Hardly a day pusses but there are
several who dosiro to go to Tho
Dales, and ull such, unless they own
nn auto, are compelled to enlkt the
good offices of some one else In
muking the trip. Stage line in con
nection with the mail route Is con
templated by Mr. Hurtmnn and if
his plans curry through we will be
favored with transporation to and
from the north end of the county,
Bill Stauts is gaining In health
rather slowly. Bill is awaiting the
advent of the juicy onion, when
that veKctubli thows up he will be
allowed to porambulate about town
and again visit with his old cronies.
Richmond's service station is
headquarters for those who are dis
posed to indulge in the seductive
Kami's of Bridge and 600. There
ure several good pluyer.i who fre
quent the station and some red hot
games are pulled off, but just for
the fun there is in playing.
Smokers seem to have the center
of the sport stage this winter. There
have been two such in Maupin and
one in Tygh Valley, and now that
place has scheduled another fight
i'e. t. The main event will be a go
between Maupin's pride, Floyd
Hollomnn and "Shorty" Benhke,
erstwhile Tygh Valley scrapper but
for the past several months fighting
in the east. The date of the smoker
is Saturday, March 2.
Cad Spickerman is in a peck of
trouble. One day recently he turn
ed his truck into the ditch. Upon
emerging from the hole he proceed
ed toward Maupin. Following him
was & man in a new Ford. The
Ford driver waa coming rig! t along
and when he attempted to pcf! the
truck ran into a snow bonk, -urned
over anl smashed his bra-id new
Henry into junk. Now he wants
Carl to pay for his rapid driving a id
own carelessness.
So fur since the new ForJ car
reached this market Kramer Bros,
have sold 13 of that make. They
have several prospects in view and
if they succeed in unloading the
fleet they now have on hand we may
expect Fords to clutter up the high
way to the almost total exclusion
of other makes of cars.
Carl Pratt is patting himself on
the back these days. He has made
several trips to the upper Flat coun
try with the mail and not once in a
dag's age ha-- he ran off the road.
Carl must be learning just where
the ruts are and studiously avoiding
them.
ELEVEN YEARS AGO
From ''ho TimosVcb. 22, 10:3
The Maupin, Tygh and W'ainic
telephone systems have consolidated
in that there is free switching thru
the three boards when desired. The
trouble in getting messages thru
Tygh were remedied Wednesday
when Lineman Derthick made pro
fit p&Om0SJl'0S1
Have your Ford dealer
look after these important
little details for you when
you have the car oiled and
greased. A thorough, peri
odic diet king-up costs little,
but it has a great deal to do
With Inn? life nnrl
.tn continiiniidlv onnA
2&?V&'&9 , '
N MARK'S
Remodeling
Sale!
$6,500 Worth of Shoes
To Be Sold at Once
Sale Started Mot?., Feb. 26
Continues a short time longer
so get your shoes now
WERNMARKS
per connections with tho Tygh and
Maupin lines.
The Rod Cross, benefit supper and
dance lust Friday night was a suc
cess, the cum of ? 160.00 being
realized, That amount, with other
donations and contributions brought
the grand total for tho Red Cross
here up t0 $326.00.
C. E. Hull is now muster muchanlc
at the Muupln garage, ho having ar
rived to take up the work the first
of tho week.
Six to seven Inches of snow fell
at Wamic this week, making the
heaviest fall for the winter.
G. A. Burgenholt fell from a slip
pery plunk Into White river lust
Thursday, and on his return trip, in
stead of crossing on the plunk, un
dertook to negotlutt the crossing on
fallen trrces, hanging onto the
limbs. He slipped, however, and
again took an involuntary bath.
Finlvy Richardson and Miss Tillle
Mallutt were married at Tho Dulles
last Saturday.
The Wamic schools cntertuined
the schools of Tygh Valley Tuesday
with a literary program and dinner.
A spelling match wns a feature of
the session. The program was com
memorative of Abraham Lincoln.
B. L. Fornian has nircceded in
getting seven more head of his fine
rattle out from the big hills.
Wilson Painting Co.
House and Sign
P-AI-N-T-E-R-S!
PAPER HANGERS
and
DECORATORS
ZELL'S
FUNERAL SERVICE
Undertaking and
Embalming
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Call Maupin Drug Iter
Phono-34S
.
Dr. WM. KENNEDY
DENTIST
DENTAL X.RAY
First National Beak BUf.
Tho DdlUs, Oregon
Phone 391
Trucking
Long Distant Hauling A Specially
INSURED CARRIER
ELZA O. DERTHICK
Phc
5181
Call, Write or phone," Times Of.'.ee.
Maupin, Oregon.
WAPINITU
I. O. O. F.
Lodgn No. 200, Maupin, Oregon
meets every Saturday night la I. O.
O. F. hill. Visiting members always
welcome,
D. L. Rutherford, N. C
O. F. Renicb, See'v.
Wm. F. Schilling'
Ignition. Generators
and Starling Motors
on AH Makes of Cars
ACTEYLENE
WELDING
From a Pin to a Locomotive Axle
All Work Guaranteed
At Ufye Maupin Garag'e
SHIP BY TRUCK
REGULAR FREIGHT LINE SERVICE
Between
PORTLAND - THE DALLES - MAUPIN
THE DALLES TRUCK LINF. Inc.
PORTLAND-THE DALLES
nd Way Points
SPICKERMAN'S TRUCK LINE
THE DALLES-MAUPIN
and Way Points
BONDED & INSURED CARRIERS
H WHEN IN THE DALLES
H Make Your Headqarters at
I The Bla-k and White or
i American Restaurants
where every service awaits you.
m FREE PHONE
REST ROOMS
5 Both Restaurants have been entirely remodeled for
S your convenience.
1 E. J. McMahon
PROPRIETOR
SHOE
204 East Second Street
STORE
The Dalles, Oregon
Ford Motor Company