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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1929)
Fas f ouf THE MAUPIN TIMES Thursday October St, 102D. tt4MU2.t. Di,uhu. uiiiiiiiuiiii1i!ii,iii.uu!iiili,iiii:iiiiiii.aniii!;iiii.iiiiuiiiii!iiiiii!iiiiii;iiH;ii!iiiiiiiHiiiiii!; i Neighborhood School Notes I lU.IIWuriilHlliMimiUlillliiim Wapinitia Kiana uttiiiuu.iuiifiiiiiiiHiHniiiiiiiniuiiuiiuHiiiir.iiihuuHiuMiimiiuiuitiiitiitiaiui.iitiiiiiiii.intiiu 111111 i and enjoyed myself immensely. All Studying Cray Fih The Biology class has been study ing the chapter "The Cray fish and destination tv,o scon 1 thought, for as I was ui joying my ride, a light fla-hed on the instrument board in front of me, telling me that I wag nearing my tiieir neur relatives." Tin chapter Much to my disappointment, 1 take up the different group;, of ani- toullj thiit tj,e moon vas maje 0f mala as Crustaceans, Arachnids, My-. Krcon cheese, but the inhabitants rkpods and Molluskg. The class has set.niej to getting along nicely, for made several drawings of the Craythere verc manV aTgf structures fi-h. which on earth would have been call- id buildings. Upon landing I went I up to the nearest of theeo and found a horn, evidently used for annoimc ! .us- the arrival of a vi itor. hanging Thhe "Cubs of Maupin journeyed i on th t put m jips to the to Wapinitia lr.st Friday and played horn Rnd bew with an my mjght bllt the "Cyclones" a game of football : accomplished nothing. Again and in which neither teams scored. The ; . gain i tric(j but had no lucjt- gg. game was scheduled to start at 2 :00 j K.mnng 1 0f blowing, I walked p. m., but it was delayed due to the illto tj,0 opening before me. I re Ut arrival of the referee, Mr. Mur- j ,.c;vcj ihe trrcatest surprise of mv Game SchaduU Crass Valley, Nov. 9, at Grass Val ley. ray of The Dalles. Both goals were threatened a time or two, but mo.t of the game was fought on the central portion of the field. The "Cyclones" showed better team work and more fight than in previous games. Primary Grade Notet The Health organ iration in the Primary room is progressing rapidly. The chairman for this week is Bob ife. The inhabitants weren't what I would call people at H. They re sembled huge fowls, with the ex ception that they had a man's head, .inns, and were not covered with feathers. They were much smaller than myself. One, apparently the chief, came toward me. "Who are you?" he asked angrily. "Where did you come from? Why didn't you announce your arrival on the horn?" I am from the earth," I replied. Billie West doesn't think it is fair for him to have to wear his green lid this week when other Freshmen boys aren't. This is his puni.-hnient for talking too much. Last Wednesday Mrs. Violet Crab tre was a visitor to tho Wapinitia High school. Mis.-. Lord, county school nurse, is holding a diphtheria clinic at Wap initia for the next three Wednesdays. Freshmen class members wore their dresses and shirts backwards for the last time Monday. Myod Claymtrr suffering from an injured leg at a result of foot hall practice. Eva Linn was absent from school Monday morning. The best spellers for the past week were Billie West and l.enora Hammer, Freshmen, each with a grade of 86 per cent; Wilbur Mat hews, Sophomore, 5' 6 per cent and Hazel Laughlin, Senior, 91 per cent. Holloman. Harvey Wall is desk , .tT tried t0 blow your good-for-noth monitor. A health contest has been ftarted for the entire room. The sides have been chosen, and all are working hard to be victors. ing horn but could not." "Are all people on the earth as weak as you?" he asked. "I thought .hat was a place of giants. If you are as weak as that, you better go back to the earth." With that he kicked me out. My how hard he kicked. I kept going down, down, down, until I thought I never would stop going down. Sud denly I landed with a thump. I looked around and found myself on It was only a dream. A Trip to the Moon (By Marion O'Brien) One night, about a month ago, when I could not sleep to be exact it was the nisrht before the Dufur! foot bull game I tried t0 think of something to pass the time. I finally decided o tnk a trip to the!the fioor in room moon. I got out of bed, dressed, and went into the gursg and wheeled out my little rocket-plane, capable of maVing eigh hundred miles an hour. In this plane one can ride in comfort. You could tune in on some cnappy mnsic, sleep, or read and never once think of where you were going. All one had to do when wishing to take a trip was to write His destination on a special paper and the little plane did the rest. This particular night I wrote the name "moon" on the paper, tuned in on a lively orchestra in New York, The Higher Arithmetic class has been having some very difficult problems but has succeeded in solving all of them. The English II class has been writ ing very interesting compositions. The county nurse, Miss Marion Lord, visited the school on Wednes day. The American History class is making an outline on each lesson as they study it. Several find it dif ficult to keep up in this part of the work. Teamwork (Omitted lust week) When we have first down and goul to go, Why can't we fight that other row? They're getting scared and fe.'.mg blue, We know how they feel, we've been there too. We need more spirit, nor? get-up id fight. With gcal to Ko and a touchdown in sight. We lack the punch t0 put the b;!! over, When we make a bad fumble, they are apt to recover. T'ren we all lose heart ai'd they drive us back, We need more teamwork to stop the attack, iv'cre teamwork and splr more pride in the team, Come on Wapinitia, ht's build up sr me ;team! Wilbur Ma'.h. v. TyghValley Last Friday found us with no football game on hand, and as it was a wonderful day several had the feeling that we would like to attend one. As the Grass Valley team stopped in Tygh during noon hour on their way to Dufur, it made us all the more convienced that we would like to play a little hookey. After a few minuted debate of a small crowd we decided to go to Wap initia, t0 see the game which we thought would be the evener of the DANCE ! if -sm GIVEN BY ... alA j5fSA ..... iKICilLEGIOM Maupin Legion Hall i i 2 Hear the ballyhoo, take in the side shows, ride on spindle wheels, place your "money" on the hazzard or chuck-a-luck boards, invest in hot dogs, then buy bunches of tickets for the dance inspired by two. Two cars were loaded and off to the game we went. A very in teresting game was witnessed, as neither side attained a score. We came home happy to find our names on the absent list. Saturday the football team went to 1'rineville. As the team; were unevenly matched Tygh was beaten very badly. But the boys fame to school with- smiles on their faces and said they didn't mind the few bumps and bruises, for they enjoy ed the trip immensley. Several of the glrla have gotten to gether and with the a siatanre of Mrs. Stephens they are planning on organizing a Camp-Flrc Girls club. Many necessary aritcles are needed, so it will h a few weeks before jthey will be eon.pletly organised. The ochestrn had a very successful iraM i. Wi are very proud that we have such a group in our school, .is few schools our sizo can organize n onlo t ;j The Sunk nt Body has planned to .five a mask dance the 9th of Novem ber. We hope everyone will come ind have a good time. The lift of absents was very no .iceable, as teveral left from here to Utend the stock Show: Among them were Mary Gesh, Leslie Woodcock, and Roland Lew-is. (Crowded out last week) There was no achnol Friday as the teachers went to the VaiUy to a teacher' conference. The Student Body was called to a special meeting to day for the pur pose of ordering nine helmet,, for which the boys arc more than thankful to get. The I loud girls have moved to Tygh so they might be closer to to school and avoid the tiresome from school each day. EXXXXXXXZXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXHXXXX1X PLAN TO CELEBRATE Armistice Day AT &e Dalles 1. Parade at 10:30 rharp. 2. Football at 1:30 on Murray Field. (Hood River v. The Dalles.) 3. 'fug 0' War hetwwen halves. Hood River Post against The Dalles Pest for a $25.00 purse 4. Stag Uanouet for Veterans ONLY at 5:30. 5. "Salute," an ALL-Talkie picture of Navy Life, at the Granada, showing continuously from 2:00 t:i 11:00 p. m. 6. 20 Rounds i;f Fing beginning at 7:30. 7. Dancing from 9:'0 until midnight. qXTTTTTTrizxiziziiiiiixxxziziiixziiTmTiitiiiyiixfl drive t0 and There were a few absent through the last week. Among them being Lewis Frown, Hazel Johnson, Law rence Knighten, Sylvia Conley and ttoe Ashl'y, Corvallis Preliminary plans dcrway on Yaqtiiim golf links. u n- Of th. arc to The jokes for the "Laugh" stacking up and we're hoping have another laughable paper. Roland and Carl walking thru the woods. Roland found a Chest nut bun. Roland: "Oh! See what found." Carl: "What is it?" STATEMENT Ownorihip, Management Circulation, ttc, Kquird by tli a.. -f r i a . -a ' 1912. Of The Maupin Times published weekly at Maupin , Oregon lor October l'.'2'.i, State ot Oregon, County of Wasco sh. Before me, a notary public in ami far the itutc and county aforesaid, i penotiftlly appeared C. V, Si nuiU' , j win , hating uci n duly i-wont mvntd ing 1.0 law, deposes ! s. ys th.il li lt t.io e :itor of ilio waupiu I imcs and that the following in, to the best of his knowledge and belief is a true statement of the ownership, I've management (and if a daily paper, (the circulation) etc., of the afore - aid publication for the dale shown !onds. r othir securities than as so stated by hill). C. W. SEM.ME8 Sworn to and ub:rribed before me this 24th day of October 192!). (seal) F. I). Stuart. My commission expires March 6, Reduced ROUND TRIP FARES Now In Effect via Wapinitia Jottings visiting Clear Lake Sunday but as it wa snowing changed their minds and went to Dufur instead. Robert Holman and Gerald Clay mier were hunting Sunday and re port that the sport was good. Ill t Vn nknud r n n i r n mi 1 1 1 t'.l Ktt Roland: "A porkupine egg." :.h Art r A iu' ioi' ii. ied in section 411, Postal Laws and RegulntionR, printed on the reverse side of this form, to wit : 1 That the names and address of ' !thc publisher editor, managing edi- V. L. West and family planned ont r, and busmen iminaireis are: rublisher .V-mmes ft: Simints, Maupin, Orrpnn. Editor C. W. Semmes, Maupin. Cregon. Managing Editor f'. W. Semnx's, Maupin, Oregon. Business Managers (,'. W. Sommo. Kdw. K. Scmnies, Mnupia. "reiron. OREGON TRUNK RY. m rt i a if tin. i I ine i.auy auction inn B.numay 2 That the owner is: (i; , m; brought many out. Nearly every- by a corporation, it- nnme and d- thine listed was sold. The familv ! 'iress must be stated nnd ids i,: left for Battle Ground, Washington, ; nlffiat,'ly '"'under the name, and . j nduresses of stockholders owning or 'he next morning. I holding one per cent n- more f t. Mac Hollnman and - son, Floyd, tal amount of stork. If not rwned Acre visitors at The Dalles on Wed- ''y a corporation, the names and ad-'fiend tu-r -n im vim; n i t i i j i i i i i i i'w IVIH in . must ho e-ivrn. If nunerl hv :""""" O.IW nesdav. Between MAUPIN and Portland, Vancouver, W'ishram, and Intermediate Stations Tickets on sale daily August 25 to November 30. 30 Day Return Limit ROUND TRIP FARES From Maupin rWtl.nd $9,4S V.incouvar $9.4S Madrai $1.60 Metoliut 13.98 $-10 Criterior. News "... urm, company, or other unineorpor- 'liii'c was held at, the rhurch Wed.';ited concern, its nnme nnd nddr"?s, nesday with h good attendain-e. i wol " those of each individual, . I member, murt be given.) i i v. ,enime, ciiw, k. . eionies, J Maunin, Oregon. i 3 That the known bondholder-'. ' mortgagees, nnd other security Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Duus and son, nolfW fining holding 1 per ;u;(i !.. r, i j i ren' or more of total amount of Rex, are vis.ting ,n Portland nnd , b()nK morlKnp;S( r (),hf.rH,urili(,b hstacada thi;-, week. They will, at: pre; tend the International Stock Show. Jegsnline E. Morrison, Haiti" Bill Hunt and Carmel Woodcock ! (,;rounfl- Va;l(!ngtnn. Mergenthaler i.inoiype (.o., itrooKiyn, iew oi'K. 4 That the two paragraphs next I Reduced Fares to Other Points Trains leave Northbound for Port and ot 1:10 a. m. daily. Southbound for Bend at 2:33 a m. daily. visited the I). B. Appling home Sun day. Mrs. McLcod and .lanef nnd O'ive above, giving the ' names of the owners, stockholder. , and security McLcod visited at D. L. Kutherfords ! Riders, if any. contain not only the Cdkffiffil The Event of the Season Sunday. Mr.s W. E. Hunt was in Maupin Tuesday consulting Dr. Clarke the eye specialist. The D. D. Wilson children have been on the sick li t. Mrs. Kirsch visited at the W. E. Hunt home and the Rutherford home last Wednesday. FARM REMINDERS A poor producing hen fa nlmost in variably a ncrvouj individual, easily frightened and tense. Anyone who "knows his onions" knows that 1 hey are a hard vegetable to manage, in more ways than one. They are one of the most difficult vegetables to Keep in storage. But is can be done if they are first well ripened and thoroughly cured. Those tint are immature or soft, or porcss thick necks never keep well in, stor age and are best sold at once for whatever price is available. Onions demand storage conditions moderate ly low in temperature and well-vcn-tilnled, with cool, dry air. Washington is now the leading alfalfa raising county of tho Will amette valley, growing approximate ly 0000 acres. John Day Conrtmction will start soon on CO-room hotel building.. l et of stockholders ami security I olders a they appear upon the books of the company but also, in cases where the stockholder of ;e cirity holder appears upon the books of the company us trustee or in any hcr fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting, is given; alin that 'the said two paragraph con tain statements embracing affiant'f full knowledge and belief hh to the circumstances and conditions under which stockholders and security holders who do not, appear upon the hooks of the company as tru' tees, hold stock nnd securities in a capa city other than that of n bona fide owner; and this affiant has no reason lo believe that, any "erson, associa tion, or corporation has any interest direct, or indirect in the said stock, Full information of E. W. GRIFFIN Ticket Agent L. S. DAVIS Trav. Psgr. Agent OREGON 1RIINK RY. Central Oregon line STAGE SCHEDULE OF Bend-Portland Stage Co Trip Every Other Day Going East Leave Portland 1:00 p. Arrive Maupin 4:50 p. Going Watt Leave Bend ,7:00 a. m, rrive Maupin 10:30 a. m. Arrive Portland 2:50 p. m. Stage i top at Hotel Kelly and the Rainbow garage in Maupin; at Im perial Hotel in Portland. 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 Polna and Way Point) BONDED & INSURED CARRIERS