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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1929)
fourwiay, October 24, 1929. THE MAUPIK TIMES The ifiaupin Times I NDEFENlTcNTKWSPAPER C W. Ssunraee, Editor C. W. Sdimi and E. R. Sera met Publishers Published every Thursday Maupin, Oregon at case. The Times is a public forum and all questions concerning public matters are welcomed providing the writer's name is signed to them. We will not commit ourselves to any pha-e of the matter on which Mr. Statu 1 iff write, at least until it is clearly shown that the abolishment of the county agent's office would tfrijtfon: Ungear, fl.DU; ux ipje generally. Months, 31. V; thrwe months, oUcts. Enterd as second clas9 mail mut ter September 8, 1914, at the poat offic at Maupin, Oreon, undr the ct of March 8, 1978. Last Friday evening High school :tnHcntK ntlrndirl a chicken dinner be fcr the bes, interests of the Po-1 prepreH by ciayinier and Mrs. iiiiiiniiiiiiuiiiiiiwuuuiHHiiiiiiiuiiiiiHiiuiiiiHuiiiitiuitiiiiiiiiaiiiiiHiiiiiiiitiiii:iiiiiiMiuiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiuiiiiii 1 Neighborhood School Notes i iiiiiiiiiMuiuiiniMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim Wapinitia jLanghlin at th flaymicr home. I After hte dinner a dance was held. chicken The High school lost two pupils Poacher of Trout Last week Bill Staats' ihouse was robed of ceveral young this week. They are Ruby and reciter. Later, while cleaning out j Thomas Hatty, who we will miss very accumulated leaves from the mouth much, a sthey always took an active HAS WRONG IMPRESSION of the flume leading to the power ! plant, Bill discovered a pole, line and Ihook hidden In the willows border- D. M. Stancliff writes The Times jing his fish pond conclusive evi congratulating this paper on taking dence that someone had been lifting a stand against the retention of the! some of the brook trout from the county agent. Lat t week The Times stream, published a communication signed ( by Mr. Stancliff, doing only what; Hood River Agitation underway any newspaper would do in like 1 icr better streets lights. part in school activities. Mi s Lord, county health nurse, will speak to the mothers on disease prevention Wednesday. This meet ing will he held at the church. Mr. Smith, the new pastor, made an announcement before the High school Monday morning concerning the basket dinner next Sunday. Lenora Hammer was absent Mon- Important to BUYERS OF NEW CARS FROM time to time General Motors has devoted its messages in this paper to giving facts which help the car-buyer get full value for his automobile dollar. In keeping with that policy of frankness, this message gives facts about the prices of new cars which every one should know. II: Tiua U tlx standard pnet at wti bj General Moton eValers to show what cukes . aptaeaeUeesed prices of their sevcra. tat frit. The o. b. price asVernW by the faaorr. Prtiftt mxi Dtlinrf. An authorized amount to cover the freight chattel paid br the dealer and the core of unload ing, iaspectins. supplying fuel and oil preparing the cat for delivery to too. Aewria. A chute for any additional tccesaorics that may to purchased. HWa iiariisiiiaairiissias final u 9 s akiauCMiavaHMAa&Bi CemiJar im Jat.anJ price as vJI as im teal (ts-U pn cempatirn aetemotiile value, GMral Motets eUW oUetel prices incUe aoly ewtUnuJ charges lor fcwohl and dWy, end chares (or any addtfonel Kuaona ikei awjy be Jaw ad. i MIIHIIimilliimilMMlUIIAmillllllllllM day morning. The best spellers for the week are Ruth Walter.1, Freshman, l"2 per cent; Wilhur Mathews, Sophmore, 07 per cent and Avis Kndersby, Senior, t'8 per cent. Camel Scheduled Octoher 25 Maupin at Wpninitla t November U Grans Valley at Grits Valley. Football (By Lh.yd Claymier) We all know what a "football gome it. It is a game in which many things take place during and after the game. Kvery player hns to be able to use his head at the right time when his team will be helped. Wh0 will profit the mo t from n game the cues that have been coached from the side lines or he ones that have been turned loose on the gridiron to run their own play and find out their own faults an' good points! It is easy to stand on the side linos and find the weak points, but it i n't s0 easy to find them when you are in the game. So who will profit the most? The" ones wh-i have been coached from the ' side lines may win 'the - game and the others lesc. But the one who has o: has accomplished something vhkh is hard to attain. -' Results of Friday's Game Last Friday the "Cyclones" of Wapinitia journey to Maupin where they played a losing game of lo t ball with the "Cubs" of that plae The Maupin team kicked off. and Wapinitia received the ball and re turned it to its own forty-yard line. Neither team scored in the first quarter, but during the second quart er Maupin succeeded in completing a forward pa s over the goal line. Again in the third quarter Bill Slush er carried the ball through the line for another touchdown. During the last quarter the heavier ''Cyclones" were driving the "Cubs" toward their own goal, but failed to- put the "hogs hide" over the line. The final score stood 12 to 0 in fa vor of Maupin, ( tr can) (im.i .) () (axT it,!.) LIST MICE (. Oil S FREIGHT end DELIVERY DELIVERED PRICE ACCESSORIES (h-uj u. $ au.a TOTAL DELIVERED PRICE , $ att.n e)e)vlSJeB9)eef stn4vly 0yaWtai af eMsVvaJ ziih mm ISM.' AVhen you buy a new automobile, it is the dtlivercd pice that you actually pay. The delivered price consists of the list price of the carthe f. o. b. price adver tised by the manufacturers plus certain other charges which the dealer makes. You should know exactly what those charges arc and what each one is for. There is no mystery about the charges added by General Motors dealers. They have adopted this standard price tag, which tells you everything. Nothing is hidden. There is no extra charge to permit a seemingly better trade-in offer. No extra charge to cover advertising or any other item. You know exactly what makes up the difference between the list price and the delivered price. Each charge made by the dealer is fair and reasonable. Use this tag for reference. Make it your guide in comparing automobile values. For the delivered price is the price you really pay. Below is given the range of list prices for each General Motors car. They arc just as low as General Motors' vast production, centralized purchasing and reasonable profit per car can make them. General Motors dealers maintain thisvalucin their delivered prices of these cars and show you every item on the standard price tag. Look over the G cncral Motors line. Then clip the coupon . "A car for every purse and purpose" $695. A six in the price range CHEVROLET $515 of the four. 7 models. PONTIAC $7455895. "Big six"luxury at low cost. 7 models. ' OLDSMOBILE $875 $1035. The Fine Car at Low Price. 6 cylinders. 8 models. MARQUETTE $965 - $1035. Buick's fine new companion car. 6 models. OAKLAND $1145 $1375. The All American six. 9 models. at VIKING $1595. General Motors' new "eight' medium price. 3 models. BUICK $JJJ-5 $1995. The greatest Buiclc of them all. 14 models. LASALLE $1195 $1875. Companion car toCadillac. 14 models. CADILLAC $3195 $7000, The Standard of the World. 16 models. (Base prices f. o. b. factories) ALSO nUGIOAtRB Automatic Re pyltnrtt. New silent models 'Vila cold-control device. Tu toae cabinets. Price and model rust to suit every family. DELCO-IIGHT Electric Plants gWaterSyitems. Provide all electrical conveniences and labor, saving devices for the farm. I I I GENERAL MOTORS 5 TUNE IN General Motors Family Party, very Monday, 9:50 P. M. (Eastern Standard TuacJ Wt Af sad J7 associated tatliv suciooa. CLIP THE COUPON General Motors (Dept. A), Detroit, Mich. Whit toei on behind rhe scenes m a great automobile Ifldaitry like Geo. era! MotorirThe inside itorr ii told in a Ifttle hook with loti of interest, ing picturei. Thii book TW 0pm Mini" will be of Tiloe to every eat barer. It ii frit. Send the coupon. Check the particular products roe would like to know about. Name .. Address... , BCHEVHOLET PONTIAC 1 OLDSMOBILE B MARQUETTE OAKLAND VIKING BUICK LaSALLB CADILLAC LO Frlgidaire Automatic Refrigerator Watex Systois I Deko-Lijht Electric Power and Liht Plants . TyghValley Student Body Meeting StutJrnt Body meeting was called at usuall time. Busmess wag carried on and hills were looked after. The carnival dance held on Sat urday, October 12, was very tuc ccssful. Many attended and every one enjoyed themselves to the great est tent. Football Team Busjr The football team has had a little rest. Not playing Friday the UUh gave the boys a little time to enjoy themse.Ks at other a-'lfies. The nttenda has been 'ry rer.'ii lar and eve'-y onu rejoiced tat week when the st : weeks' exams win over. All of the pupils were amn.7,lnjt:ly interested in a parrot which Paul has at the rcrvice station. CP WhiteRestaurant PRIVATE BOOTHS Where the best 35 cent meal is served in The Dalles Next The Dalles Creamery C. N. Sargent, - Prop. 4-H Club members today . dairy farmers tomorrow "Better dairying calls fur better diiirynicn as well as belter methods," states Extension Bulletin Tl of University of Idaho College of Agriculture. "One of the surest ways of developing high cliisi dairymen Is by training boys and girls in 4-H Clubs," it empliusij-.es. "Boys and Girls' Club Work Exhibit, arc among lb Important flirM of the 19th Annual Pacific Intel national Livestock Espoeltioii to tx hale! Portland, OreOn, Oct, 26-No, 2. This year', plana covering Club Ef kibita, and dedication of lb. new J. C. Penny H-ll lo Jlor Af ricttlWa Activities provide tba most extensive facilities and aecommodsitiosu Its the history of tba Espoeition- Olber features include tshlbilt of million of dollars worth of pura bred Beef and Dairy Cattle, HoreM, Shaep, Hoft Goats, Foxes and Poultry! Deiry Manufacturers' and Lsnd Product Showsi Industrial Exposition and world renowned Horse Show. Tot premium aggregate $100,000. The Maupin Stat Bank fully indorsee this spirit of co-operation on h part of Pacific International. We believe the future success of the Ameri can farm depends very largely upon thn young people of today. There;, fore, wa urge every hoy and girl (whether club member or not) as wll as . ery farmer in this community, to attend the Exposition. Maupin State Bank (INCORPORATED) te-sM&sXaH-a tt- (rcgo;i City 1'1,-ir tii'der mi! sideration f.r constru''ting $jD,C00.. ')')U flu:; manufact; I 'hit kumns county. ling plan, in Crandall Undertaking Co. In order that we may serve you better, at the time our services are needed, we have a representa tive in your neighborhood whom you mqy call. Maupin Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crofoot Wapinitia Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Ward Wamic Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Magill Tygh Valley Mr. end Mrs. W. B. Sloan CRANDALL UNDERTAKING CO. The Dalles, Ore. Phone 33-J Lady Assistants fTTTTTTTM TTTTTTTIIIT1IIIIXIIIIXXTTTTTTTTTTTT 1 1 1 1 1 II Callaway Funeral Chapel The Dalles, Ore. BILL EVAS Dufur, Ore. We carry a complete line of Caskets ?TT T 1 1 1 1 1 1TTTTTYITTIXTXIIXZIII3 PERFECTION FL0UR irS THE BEST Central Oregon Milling Co. Maupin, Oregon WAPINITIA I. 0. 0. F. Lodgo No. 209, Maupin, Oregon meets every Saturday night in I. 0. 0. F. hall. Visiting members always welcome. Willard Cunningham, Nl G. Everett Ilazen) Secretary The High Dollar for Your Livestock For Trucking Livestock Call BOIi DAVIDSON Phone 6 F-2, Maupin, Oregon Ship your Cattle, Hogs and Sheep to ALBRIGHT COMMISSION CO. PORTLAND UNION STOCK YARDS fl saJfrssaVafsesWM Harvest Bread A Wasco County Producl MADE BY 2?6g Oregon Bakery Fresh Bread and Pastry Every Morning Order from your home merchant get the best 1