The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, August 15, 1929, Page Page Four, Image 4

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    THE MAUPIN TIMES '
Thursday August IS, 1925.
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Arrange to Attend Every Day and Be There
Write Secretary A. H. Gillis for premium list, then begin to prepare your ex
hibits. Fatten your livestock, cultivate your vegetables, complete your sewing,
do your canning and have exhibits ready for the Fair's opening day.
oost For and Come to the Big Fair!
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ORECON NEWS NOTES
Bids opened for grading five and
one-half miles of the Elgin-Weston
forest highway.
Klamath Falls Central Ibor
council making plans for annual
Klamath county fair and Labor day
celebration to be held here Augnst
20-31 and September 1-2.
71 1. TTn About
riCIt UJJS Town
At the McKinzie place, 1 1-2 miles North of Wamic,
at 10 o'clock a. m. on
Tuesday, Aug. 20, 1929
at which time the following personal property will
be offered for sale to the highest bidders:
Five Cows
1 2-year Durham Heifer
2 yearling Heifers
3-weeks-old Bull Calf
1 yearling Bull Calf
2 Sows 17 Stock Hogs
14 Feeder Pigs
A few Chickens
3-inch Wagon
14-inch Walking Plow
Stone Boat Hay Sled
15 sacks Wheat
Am. Cream Separator
2 sets Harness
3 Horse Collars
Saddle and Bridle
Log Chains Oak Even'rs
Oak and Pine Wood
100 Oak Posts
Range 2 Heaters
Bedstead and Springs
1 Couch 1 Dresser
Dining Table and Chairs
Miscellaneous Goods
Free Lunch at Noon Bring Cups
TERMS OF SALE: All sums under $10.00, cash;
on sums over $10.00 bankable note drawing 8 in
terest will be accepted.
MARY McKENZIE, Owner.
F. C. Butler Auctioneer. Maupin State Bank, Clerk
v Although a careful driver him
kelf Bobby Davidson cut a sorry
figure Sunday evening when he rodfi
;t running hoard to an accident. The
coupe he was rdng on turned over
becaus? of a skid and Bobby learn
ed a lesson through having one of
his feet badly wrenched It has
truly been said that one is "never
too old tq learn."
Doc Short made a trip to the
berry field, about Swim last Sun
day. When he returned he said he
felt as though his feet has been
rounded on tho bottoms, and he
wns sure one of his legs had been
elongated, because of having N to
wf.lk along the side of a mountain
in getting to the bushes.
Chicken ha,- a flavor of its own.
Anyone who has ever eaten that
fried delicacy retains a "hankering"
for more and seldom pass up a
chance to get outside of a few
slices. Last Sunday the Maupin
cafe offered fried chicken as the
chief item if its bill of fare, adver
Using the bill in The Times. Not
to be outdone the Rainbow man
::wung a big sign, bearing the le
gend, "Chicken Dinner" to the
breeze. Both eating places enjoyed
a good trade o a result of provid
ing chicken and also by letting peo-
ph know such could be enjoyed at
the eating places.
Louie Mayhew is some barber.
Before he interested his talents in
that calling he was chauffeur on a
Poiitiac truck, therefore should be
oualified to pilot a Ford coupe, al
though the vehicle be' of ancient
vintage. Sunday he iruffercd ft
turn-over in loose gravel, the acci
dent not proving serious to either
inside passengers or the car. He
now proposes to build a rail along
the" running board so would-be
riders can not find a place thereon.
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This office bus received a couple
of boxes, of fine Homo Beauty
apples from the orchard of grower
Stancliff of Smock. The apples arc
solid, bright in color and possess a
flavor distinctive of that kind.
Harry ' T. Lewis brought the fruit
over and accompanying it was a
nice string of beans from the gar
den of Mrs. Lewi . Thus is the
editor of your paper remembered
by appreciative readers.
Gee Whiss! Hot! Well, we'll say
it is and has been for some time.
At that when we compare the heat
of the Deschutes Valley with that
poured down on the denizens of the
county sent, we fed as though we
lived is a most temperate zone.
Monday we accompanied Dr. El
wood to The Dalle-, and when we
entered the main street it seemed
us though we had been transported
to he (almost said something
that time.) At any rate the heat
if the nnthcr place has nothing on
that simmered o'ro The Dalles that
day.
Tho vounz fellows who have
been peddling fruit hereabouts dur
ing the part two wcekJ seem to
think tliat we of the sticks do not
know prices. Our local merchants
I carry all line of fruits and vegc
I tables and sell them at the least
possible profit. When outsider
come in and attempt to bold Mau
pinites up for their wares then is
the time the authorities step in and
call a halt on their operations.
STAGE SCHEDULE OF
Bend-Portland Stage Co
Round Trip Daily
Coin Tatt
Leave Portland 1:00 p. m.
Arrive Maupin :60 p. m.
Goint W..t
t-twve Bend 7:00 a. m.
Arrive Maupin 10:30 m.
Arrive Portland 2:50 p. m.
Stage :top at Hotel Kelly and the
Rainbow garage In Maupin; at Im
perial Hotel In Portland.
Trucking
Long DM.nl Hauling A Specially
INSURED CARRIER
ELZA O. DERTHICK
Phone SIM
Wm. A. SHORT
Dentist
MAUPIN OREGON
ZELL'S
FUNERAL SERVlCt
Undertaking and
Embalming:
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Call Maupin Dru'g Store
Phona-345
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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
and Way Poiiu. ' Way Point.
BONDED & INSURED CARRIERS j
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