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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1929)
"Thursday April 18. l2i. Tftfi ilAtllN TIMES 4 Ik nmic rntcv am v. "PARLOR 1 PIROCES Following are the prices at which we sell merchandise at all times: "Fancy Blue Rose Head Rice, 13 lbs $1.00 Thompson Seedless Raisens, 25 lb box $1.95 Rose City Elbo Macaroni," 13 lbs.. $1.00 Tru Blu Soda Crackers, 6 lb. box ........90c Cascade Blend Coffee, 5 lbs, : $1.90 Parlor Blend Peaberry Coffee, 5 lbs $2.15 Cream Pail Coffee, 10 lb. pail $5.00 Golden West Coffee, 5 lb tin.v L.$2.65 M. J. B. & Folders Coffee lb. tin ,:$2.15 K. C. Baking Powder, 10 lb tin.. ,.$U5 Calumet Baking Powder, 10 lb tin $1.65 Schilling Baking Powder, 5 lb. tin .$1.90 Garden Patch White Corn, per case $2.99 Forest Pride Golden Bantam Corn, per case..$3.60 Bulls Eye Tomatoes, per case $2.99 Daro Line Minced Clams, l's, per doz $2.6$ Black Top Ping Salmon, T lb., per doz... ..$2.30 ' Merrimac Salmon, 15'l.oz. tin, per doz $3.25 Merrimac Apricots, No. 10 tin, each 60c Wasco Peaches, No. 10 tin, each v.:........55c Full Moon Sliced Peaches, No. 10 tin, each 60c Sperry White Down Flour, per bbl... $7.39. Best Cane Sugar, per cwt. " .........$5.59 White Wonder Soap, per case $3.79 Climax, Horseshoe and Star Tobacco, per lb 70c Parlor Grocery territory, having: been isslgned to the Tillamook section. SCOUT TROOP NO. S3 VISITS AT THE DALLES 110 EAST 2ND. ST. THE DALLES ORE. Receives Commendatioa on Appear, aoca and ProficMacy Five Dalit Troop Thar Nineteen members of Scout troop No. S3, with Scout Mater Stovall and Troop Committeemen Stuart, Fischer, Wilson and Pratt, made a trip to The Dalle Wedneiday" ven ing and participated In a court of honor, held in the circuit . court room. Judge P. W. Wilaon presided and in tha course of his remarks highly commended the local troop on its appearance and proficiency. So greatly Impressed was the judge with our troop that he accorded the members teats of honor, asking tho committeemen to occupy seats with him on the bench. During the exercises second class plna were pinned on Scouts Forrest Urban and Vern Hull, members of Maupln'i troop, and living at Wa mic. The showing by all the 'couts waa good and they maintained a dignity during the meeting in keep ing with the tenets of the organiza tion. Those taking the r routs wore Dr. Stovall, F. D. Stuart. Laverne Fisch r, R. E. Wilson and R. II. Knitter. Ladies accompanying the troop were Mesdames Wilson, Stovall, Reiner and Kramer. Five Dalles troops were represented at the meeting. KRAMER NATIONALLY NOTICED Automobile New Carrici Picture of Joa a a Hanttr Joe Kramer has attained national notice through the columns of the April ivue of the Automobile New. Ia that publication there is a picture cf Joe as he appeared in hunting costume, he being backed up by the carca of a deer and some fine deer horns. The picture was taken in front of the Kramer Bros, garage last fall. ( Fixing Up Plant The Maupin Power company is at work rewinding a generator and erecting a large transformer at the Oak Springs plant When these im provements are completed it la sup posed that the local trouble ex perienced at odd times will be ob viated and that the plant will work according to cchedule. Redding Vary Ill Charley Redding is very ill at his home in the Kelly cottage on Bake oven. He rccenty apparently re covered from an attack of flu but suffered a rclapte, which is bo se vere as to cause htm to again take to his bed. The Hand That Stabs In the Dark .... They Say Lightning Never Strickes Twice in the Same Place. Once is Enough Avoid the possibility of a loss without insurance nrotection ' "A Fire Insurance PnbVv in Thf. Mnme Insurance Company of New York guards you f iiiiantiaiijf agaixiai, me ursi aesirucuve iiasn or. against the many, other sources of fire loss which may destroy your property. Your Home agent can determine for you just how I i . . . . . w mucn insurance you neea 10 adequately protect your property. Stuart & McDonald T-, ., A 4. - rl i mam n.geiius , iviaupm, uregon FISHED ON THE OPENING DAY Many Waltonlana Seek Deschutes and Mountain Strem on Tuesday" Another Scout Picture Maupin Scout troop No. 33 will sponser another movie at the Lfgion hall, the showing to be on Thursday, April 25. The picture selected for this showing will be "The Quarter back," one of the best storie: of boy and college life ever filmed. Prices will be 20 cents for children and students and 85 cents for adults. Maupin fishermen were out bright and early Tue day morning, going to the Deschutes and other streams after trout. Jim Chalmers finned a little while and came home with a mesa of five fino rcdhldes. Tom Hcnneghan and Arthur Creighton went above the mouth of Wapinitia creek, Tom getting the limit while Arhur contented himself with eijcht trout Joe Kramer also brot trout home for dinner. The Times man with "Shorty" Miller went to Dgep rrerk. they securing about 45 fine redside. John Tonfcr went to the river and when he hod landed JO fMi came home. Others mde good catches, tho fish taking both bait and fly with avidity. ! New H.llo Girl j Mia ' Exlher Mark has succeeded ! to the job of calling "What number, plense,? at the locnl telephone ex change. Miss Mark succeeds Misw Gertrude Laughlin, whose health de mand that she seek the outdoors. Bring in your picture work de veloping, printing and enlargements to the Maupin Drug Store. . f0-cent free enlargement with each 50 cents worth of work. Move to Maupin Floyd McLeod and family have left (heir Criterion ranch and have mov ed to Mupin, they now occupying the Ayers eottoge. Floyd has been wrestling with the bunrh gra s and rocks of the upper country for sev eral years and haa decided that life in town is preferable to that of the cold and bleak hills. Welcome to Maupin, Floyd. Ohains 93 Par Cent The Hunt sheep have gotten thru lambing and Mr. Hunt reports a good 63 per cent increase. The Hunt shppp came thru the hard winter in good shape, which" account for thp high avcrr.ge obtained in this spring's lamhs. Wamic Garage Man J. B. Bourl.md, who conducts the service and battery etation at Wamic, was in Maupin Tuesday. Mr. Bour !and purchased the service station formerly conducted by Bernard Welch nd also acquired the gas. pump of Mr. John on. IIo makes a specialty of battery work ami also carries a large rtock of auto ac cessories as well as a nice line of nils and greases. Mr. Bnurlnnd for several yean conducted a blacksmith shop at Boyd. To View Fair Ground Road The county court haa promised to aend viewers t0 the proposed road leading from the highway to the grounds of the Wasco county Fair association, this to be in time for the construction of eame before the time set for holding the 1929 fair. VUited With Daughter Mrs. Clyde T.. Bonney passed thru Maupin yesterday, being on her way home at Tygh Valley aftera visit of several day: with her daughter, Mr-. Margaret Kimsey at Antelope. Mrs. Kimsey drove the car convey ing her mother home. . Ha( Apffcndicit Raymond Crabtree was stricken with appendicitis Sunday morning and was taken to the Veterans' hos pital at Portland, arriving there at 4:00 p. m. He was at nce placed on the operating tahle t ri by sen oVk was in be! ics'ng easy. Hia conation is most favoiable and Ray mond will roon be able to return to his home on the Flat. Operator Will Retifn -Miss Gertrude Laughlin, who. has been empolyed as operator on the local telephone switch board, has been advized by her physician to seek the outdoors, therefore will Jeave the board as roon as her successor has been found. Miss Laughlin has been in poor health for some time and finds the work, at the switchboard too confining. - MACK'S CAFE- Whare Mup;nitet receive Service coupled with Courtesy and Eata tha Best on the Market. Try this Cafo when ia Tha Dallas again. , '. , ,, , , Now j-: Personalities tV1. tftfwvwy. ffS partment, was a yesterday. callfr at this office Ray Kaylor and wife wcro trad ing in Maupin yesterday. o L. C. Hcnneghan and wife motor ed to The Dalles yesterday morning. Harry Weberg was down from the Weberg ranch at Tine Grove mi Sunday. ' W. A. Bullock of Tho Dalles, was attending to business in-Maupin on Monday. Mose Delorc brought hia tractor to the Kramer :hop for repairs on Monday. , . j T 0 : Hugh Knight came down from hi Criterion ranch on a business trip on Tuesday. Noel Shearer and wifo wcro over from their Three Mile ranch a short time on Sunday. . o - George Claymicr was in from hin Juniper Flnt ranch on -business mission yesterday. . o ' ' ' ' . Foreman Lucoro, of tho O, T. at Sherars, wan in town with a part of of hU crew on Tuesday. 0 .-V . .' ': Carl Head and wife were tip from Sherara on Tuesday, laying in their weekly supply .of groceries. Jim Woodcock tried his luck in the Deschutes at ORk Springs on the opening day of the season. OBcar Rcnick made a business trip to The Dalles yerterday morn Ing, returning in the afternoon. - ' " ' 0 v . T P. H. Behrens, suecew or of Ellas Kilcn with the state insurance, do J. E. Hititon and wife passed through Maupin yesterday" while on their way home from The Dalles. Mrs. W. n. Staats went to Dufur Sunday and will visit with- her son, Soy Slushcr. and family during this week. - - . J. B. Bourlnnd, garage and acrvice 'itation man from Wamic, was at tending to business matters in Mau pin Tuesday. S C. Nichols, wh0 is cutting wood preparatory to opening a wood rrd at Tygh Valley, was In Mau ,dn on buHineas yesterday. Jack Morrow and wife came in rom The Dalles yesterday morning, be bringing in a load of fancy gro- erio: for Maupin merchants. "Dad" Griffin canio over from his lone home and opened tho fish 'g season, something he has done '.ere for the past several years. . . o- ; , Andrew Crabtree has rented the "rofoot cottagp, located at the rear t. f the Wilson store, and will make it his bachelor headquarters. Pan Gibba has returned to Mau pin and is occupying tho Morris real estnto building. -Dan is ready to fix up that httrncss in good shape. Joe Batty of Heppncr visited over the wc"ck end with his brothers, Roy nvd Frank of Wapinitia, and his sis ter, Mrs, L. C. Hcnneghan, at Mau-PUi. Kliw Kilen,-auditor in tho atato industrial insuiiance office, was a visitor in Maupin yesterday. - Mr. Kilcn has.bccn transferred from this Greater Beauty, Greater Comfort, Greater Value, Little Cost! tZZLlZZi Your old stucco or wooden houses, no matter how large or small, can be given a new dress by a cover ing of shingles, or attractive lumber siding,. . . shady porches can be added ... a new wing ; to the house . . gleaming floors of pine or oak . , . beamed ceilings and paneled walls . . a home of lasting beauty, comfort and increased value. You will be surprised at the little cost, to make "these and many other improvements . . . possible on any old house . . . by the use of improved, modern lumber. The value of your property can be 'greatly enhanced and your outlay will be sur prisingly, low. s Call, or ask us to call and talk over the possibili ties of modernizing your home. Our lumber yard is stocked to meet every need for modernizing your old house ... inside and out. "Materially Yours," TUM-A-LUM LUMBER COMPANY O. F. RENICK, - - - - - - Local Manager is the time to fix up your MODEL T FORD RfCHT now, after winter lay-ups and winter driving, ia , the time to go over your Model T and find out just what" it needs in the way of replacement parts and adjustments, f For a very email cost, you may be able to protect and maintain your investment in the car and get thousands , of miles of additional service. t To help you get the fullest use from your car, the Ford Motor Company is still-devoting a considerable section of its plants to the manufacture of Model T parts , ; and will continue to do so as long as they are needed by Ford owners. These parts are quickly available through Ford deal ers in every f :tion of the country. Note the low price -in the partial list given below t 1 Piston and pin . ..... . . - . $1.10 'J Connecting rod - . . . 1.60 Crankshaft - -" '' 10.00 Cylinder head ' ... 6.00 ; t Cylinder . - ...... . . , 20.00 Time gear ,. . . . . . .75 Time gear oovcr .. . . . . . . . l.OO . ' Crankrase - ...... 12.00 ' Magneto coil assembly .... . - - 5.00 Fly wheel - - 13.00 . Trantmission gear shaft " r . . - . .- 1.6S Tranmision cover . . . . . . . 6.00 Clutch pedal i ... .6S Steering gear assembly (less wheel and bracket) 8.50 Starter drive .? , ' 4.25 Generator - . . . . i . 12.50 Battery . . . . . . ... . 8.50 Carburetor . . . . . . . . S.00 Vaporizer assembly (with fittings) .... 9.00 Rear axle shaft ..... . . . . 1.7S Differential drive gear . . . . . 3.00 Universal joint assembly . . . . 2.50 ' Drive shaft pinion . " 1.50 . Front axle . , . . 9.00 Spindle connecting rod . . ' . . . . i 1.75 ; ' Front radius rod . . . . . . . 1.80 . f Rear spring . . . .' . . ' ' 6.00 Radiator less shell (1917-23) ... . 15.00 t Radiator less shell (1923-27) .-. . 14.00 Hood (1917-1925) . ... .... 6.50 Hood (1926-27) black ........ 7.00 Gasoline tank ; 6.00 ! Front fenders (1917-1925) each . . . . - 4.00 Front fenders (1926-1927) each. . . . , . 5.00 Rear fenders (1922-1925) each . . 3.7S Rear fenders (1926-1927) each . . . 4.00 ' Running board . 15 ; . Horn (battery type) . . . 1.50 Headlamp assembly (1915-26) pair .... 5.50 Touring ear lop (1913-25) complete - 27.00 Touring car top ((1926-27) complete, includes curtains and curtain rods . . 35.00 These prices are for parts only, but the charge for labor is equally low. It is billed at a flat rate so you may know in advance what the job will cost. Ford Motor Company S??i'