The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, October 10, 1929, Page Page Four, Image 4

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Thursday, October 10, 1020,
Floating University to Alaska Thrills U. of O. Students
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Above-Student body of 170 and faculty of 15 which mde cruise to Alaska In Augu, at pari o. ,ne r...,
f Oregon summer session. Classes were held on board the S .8. Qneen of the Admiral line Jfh wm char
tared for the trip, and credit was Etrcn for all studies taken. So successful wai the cruise that it la eipected it
will be repeated ajain next aummer.
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Neighborhood School Notes
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Wapinitia
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jTygh two rointsi tbe first score of
Itho game. Again in the third
Tygh tuccccded in puttriig
FOOTBALL
quarter
.he ball over for a touchdown by
i means of a long end run and a Itne
buck. In the fourth quarter the
The Wapinitia Cyclones journeyed : ..Cvciones held Tygh's light but
to Tygh Valley last Friday to play
whb the last eleven of that place.
Webb, Tygh's captain, won the
tcs and chose to defend the west
goal. Enderby, Wapinitia's cap
tain, chose to receive. Wap receiv
ed the ball on her own thirty-five
yard line but failed to return the
pigskin for any yardage. Wap
initia tried several line bucks with
seme success. Also end runs were
ucce iful to a certain extent, but
passes Wapinitia could not complete.
Many times during the game Wap
initia lost the ball on downs or
fumbles. In the first quarter, cue
to an errow of center, Wapintia
fumbled the ball, but recovered it
behind her own goal line. This gave
fast team scoreless. At the end of
the game the score stood 8-8 in fa
vor of Tygh.
With only a week's prnctice and
'nability to learn all of the signals
in such a chort time, Marion Howard
plr.yed only a short time.
Webb, quarterback, Knighton, full
back and Conley, halfback, were
Tygh's outstanding players, while
O'Brien center; Endcrsby fullback,
and Walters enfl, starred for Wap
initia.
Freshmen Enrollment Increases
Miss Lillian Wa.hburn, former
student of Eugene, was enrolled in
the Freshmen class, Monday. Miss
Washburn completed her 8th year at
the Tine Grove grammar school.
Oh! Rookie
The Freshmen with their shirts on
backwards and green lids present
rather ludicrious spectacles, remind
ing a person of some early Turltan
judge.
Each of the upper classmen is de
ciding upon making a private valet
of a rook. Of course the haztng
isnt radical, but each Freshie ir made
to feel his inferiority and present due
respect to his superiors.
SINGING
The High school students met In
the grade rooms for the regular Fri
day morning sin.-ngj Ruth Walters
and Helen Endersby led the MngTng
with Miss Shorthill, primary teacher,
at the piano. Mr. Heckman, princi
pal, and Melvin Walters accompanied
with the violin.
SPELLING
The leading contestants in the
spelling this week are: Ruth Wal
ters, Eva Linn, and Zelma Teschner
for the Freshmen, each 96 per cent.
Wilbur Mathews, Sophomore, with a
rade of 100 per cent and Avis En-
dershy, Senior, with a gToJ 98
per cent.
FOOTBALL AND COWS
Lee is a pretty good football play
er, but he Is a better -cow puncher.
Walking home from a dlscourglng
football gunie one night ho found his
most welcome cowa a mile or so from
home. Lee, not being In a very good
humor, secured a good club and pro
cceded to march home. Lee strstch-
,n.T his legs a mtie Die xaruier eacn
'tep, kept each old cow going a little
: r than she cho. e to walk. Lee
was soon home and found his par
ents gone. This of course made him
in a very good humor and by the
hiu he got the cows milked, each one
t'X.d four or five more names. Then
;Vr n goad refreshing supper. And
II w! I suppo.e ho enjoyed it to
t iinish especially after cooking it
'limself.
SHORT NOTES
Lincoln Hartman built g stile be
.ween the school yard and the foot
oiill fL'ld last week.
Every one is, busy studying for
he six weeks exams which art to
:ake place tome time this week.
The Wapinitia High school plans
to put its football field in shape
.his week for the games to be play
ed here in the near future.
FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
Maupin tat Maupin, Oct. 18.
M.iupin at Wap. Oct. 25.
Tygh at Wap., Nov. 1.
GRADE NOTES
The upper grammer grades are
organized under a self-government
plan. When one of the boys wears
his hut rn the school nounc he mu t
sit on the fence and tip it to every
girl or woman who pancs. If a stu
dent's desk is not kept tidy, he has
to ( tand in the porch and polish
I shoes as a peialty. Last week the
I High school enjoyed several inter
esting talks by the member of the
intermediate grades and Mr. Gos
1 mil because they sard "yeah" m-
. 11 .1U I'l Jn
the iTimary grade health con
tent ended Friday. Almost all of
the rooms will receive gold stars for
the perfect health record for the paat
month.
The Third and Fourth grades haw
been having an arithmetic race
based on the multiplication facta.
So far the two sides are almost even
ly matched, and each team is worV
ing hard to get ahead.
The Primary room is now organ'
ized and has a chairman to take
charge of a meeting each morning.
This meeting takes up the health
work and attendance. Each child
is given an opportunity to report
any thing of interest that he has ob
served during the day.
JOKES
Roscoe: (in a low whisper) "Be
you age."
Trof, Heckman: "Roscoe, correct
ynur EnglL'h!"
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
The Maupin State Bank
AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS OCT. 4, 1020
AT MAUPIN, COUNTY OF WASCO, OREGON,
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts $
Overdrafts
Bonds, securities, etc
Banking house $t000.00, furniture and fixtures $1000.00....
Real estate owned other than bunking huuso '.
Cuah, due from bunks and cash items
Total
181,028.05
154.91
19,130.05
0,900.00
5,310.50
52,568.70
2115,094.21
25,000.00
5,000.00
11,587.13
LIABILITIES
Cupital stock paid in - .....
Surplus -
Undivided profits net
Demand deposits 171.750.12
Time certificates : 61.76C.96
Total 206,094.21
STATE OF OlthXON, County of Wusco as.
I, F. D. Stuart, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that
tha above statement is true to the bexl of my knowledge and belief.
F. D. STUART, Cannier.
CORRECT Attest:
' LAWRENCE S. STOVALL
L. C. 1IENNKGHAN,
Directors.
Suburibed and sworn to before me this 9th day of October, 1929
(Seal) GEO. McDONALD, Notary Public
My commission expires Jan. 10, 1932.
their
Many
to 1)11
Lies I u.e No Tooth Briihh."
The children are enjoying
new library books immensely.
books are being taken home
read.
We arc a busier lKtlo family than
ever since our new Bupplics have
come.
It is time to sec and hoar of gl
Irns, witches and catn. You will nut
be disappointed if you visit the pri
mary room.
There was just one absentee,
Naomi Schilling, from our room.
Gayle Mayhew looks more faml
lar to hia play mates since Doctor
Clarke repaired his broken glasses.
Don Stogsdill has not found lit;
lost cap. We are still in hopes of
it. The newly elected Health Offi
cers for this week arc: Naomi Schill
ing and Jean Mayhew.
The elected police are Mae Green
and Verl Confer.
Mrs. Job Crabtree was a visitor of
the Primary room.
malady for (ome time is now on the
roud to complete recovery. Lately
thy lady was taken to Portland and
n clinic of physicians dingnosed her
ailment as gorier. Later sho had
the swelling removed and now Mrs.
Mct'nrklo is making good headway
toward perfect health.
Mrs. Frank McCorkle Better
Mrs. Frank McCorkle, who has
been suffering with some unknown
l.eitrr Kelly Improved '
Lester Kelly, who was at The
Dalles several days la t week taking
treatment for a case of blood poison
on one of his legs, haa returned home
much improved. While the wound has
not entirely healed still It is succumb
ing t treatment and Lester hopeo to
be able to soon take off the bandages.
Sliippod Many Lambs
J. P. Abbott shipped seven car
louils of spring lambs to Idaho on
Sunday, they having been purchai ed
by a buyer from the Gem state. The
Abbott sheep came nut of the moun
tains looking better this year than
fr several year and Mr. Abbott re
ceived n good price for those he ship
ped out. The consignment went out
over the O. W.
are coming to Maupin and bringing with them all
the latest hot stuff in the way of music for the big
Tygh Valley
The Curtis Publishing campaign
was very successful. The Grenns
were victors by about 20 points.
The total amount taken In was
$103.00. Everyone worked very
faithfully. The party given the Red
Hawks was a very gay affair, all en
joying themselves immensely. It be
gan Saturday evenrng at 7.30 and
clmed at 11:00. The attendants
went home happy as larks.
The football game was very
strenious on our boy. but at the end
the score was 8 to 0 in favor of
Tygh, which paid them for their
hard work. They are in condition
to play again. Even the yclkrs'
feel paid for the few efforts which
were put forth during the mr.ie.
GIVEN BY
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Maupin Legion Hall
The school wai aroused the other
day when a fire alarm was sound
led down town. All the beys rush
led to the scene to find it was only
a small grass fire. They helped In
putting it out and were back In
their classes in a very few minutes.
"I
ONLY TRAIN
from
CEHTHAL OREGON
making
DIRIZCT CONNECTION
FOSl ALL POINTS EAST
Lv. MAUPIN 10:55 A. M.
connecting nt Sherman with the
CONTINENTAL LIMITED
AIho corniest ion with the famous
PORTLAND LIMITED
This fine flyer leaves 'Hie Dalles 0i35 P. M. Luxuri
ously equipped ditvnjr rnr service par excellence.
Supper served by Ladies Auxiliary
Dance Tickets $1.00.
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Supper Extra
Several affairs of interest were
settled in Student Body and com
mittees were appointed to look after
the decorating, the supper and other
necessary duties which hsve to be
done before the dance.
The entire H'gh school will at
tend their third football game of the
sca-on, which will be played on the
Dufur field Friday, October 11.
Vcnnan Woodcock
school Monday.
entered High
Those absent during the week
were. Thursday, 3rd, Hazel John
son, Lawrence Knighten and Vernan
Hill; Tuesday, 8th, ; Hazel Johnson
and Nadine Harvey.
THE MAUPIN HI TIMES
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PRIMARY
Two new graveB are in our ceme
tery. The inscriptions upon the
stones arc: ''Bad Teeth, Suicide on
account of Tooth Brush," "Here
B. BELL, Agent, Maupin.
EDW. H. McALLEN, T.
F. & P. A., Bend Ore.
SHIP BY TRUCK
REGULAR FREIGHT LINE SERVICE
Between
PORTLAND - THE DALLES - MAUPIN
THE DALLES TRUCK LINE Inc. SPICKERMAJTS TRUCK LINE
PORTLAND--THE DALLES THE DALLES-MAUPIN
and Way Points and Wy Points
BONDED & INSURED CARRIERS
-4 MACK'S CAFE fr-
Where Maupinites receive Service coupled with Courtesy and Eats
tb Best on the Market. Try this Cafe wnea in The Dalles stab.