The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, November 07, 1929, Page Page Three, Image 3

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    THE MAUPIN TIMES
Page Tkr
TtursJay November 7, 1929.
The Maupin Times
Rnn.ki r;. Pica
1I1 1 IQieS j Oliver Resh ent to Wamie en
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER ! Sunday and thrre purchased 20 fine
-1 , , fouler hops from Frank Magul. The
C W. Stnan, Editor j lot weighed a little better than a ton
C W. Smbw aad E. R. Smma jf.nd will be fattened for market at
PaMUh.r. i the Kesh stock yards.
Pnhllitied every Thursday at
Miipla. Oregas
tibaolptlon: One y-M-, $1.50; fix
Months, $1.00; three Months, (Oct.
Catered as Hcond clas, mail mat
te 6ptmbr 8, 1914, at the post
ofilct at Maupin, Or eon, untlr the
Act of Match 8, 1876.
T..k CitU Dow
Verte Bonncy went to Portland
Monday, (wing down to market a
conr'rnrncnt cf fat range cattle.
Building Craf and Shack
Job Crabtrce is at work at the
J. M. Abbott ranch building a fine
(jarEfre and a homestead shack. The
garage will have a concrete floor
a!jl, hart tufficient capacity for
htrce cx. The fhack will take the
place of the one firt built on the
Abbott homestead.
Arm Improfiaj
j Phil Starr las been Lid up for
evrral months with a swollen arm
'and wrist Of late he has been
Wrle hns with uoerss in fat- ( carrying; the member on a slinp, it
ten'ng h.s c;;t'.!e an J the l;'.e : hi;-.- having pained him too much to let
mer.t waj the second he Irs uid it han$r naturally. The trouble is
within a sh.irt tlne. I luvunibinir to treatment and Phil
says he will son be able to use his
hand with usual facility again.
PAGE. LINE AND PARAGRAPH
It takes about 60 per rent more
corn to fatten young hogs when com
alone ua u.ed than when the corn
is balanced by tome feed rich in
protein such as soybean meal or
tank ape-.
It costs each man, woman and
child in the United States lees than
one cent a year for the protection
from adulterated and miabranded
food and drugs afforded under the
Federal pure food law.
be cut for fuel wood. The sound,
straight, thrifty tree.; that will de
velop into ,rol marki'tall timber
should be left in the farm woodland.
In cutting wood for fuel, only the
crooked, di eased, tnd insect damag
ed trees and soun 1 dead trees should
be taken. Large over-mature trees
unsuitable for lumber because of
their large branches, short trunks
and often rotten heart should also
You don't need a chimney sweep
to clean the soot from the chimney
all you need is common salt. The
fir should be put In good condition
with a substantial bed of hot fuel
on top and about a pound cf dry
salt jprinklej on tha fira rlore to
the furance door. Shut the door and
open all the dampers to the fire will
bnrn rapidly as the drafts permit.
Keep the dampers wide open until
the fumes have disappeared, about a
half hour. Exceptionally heavy de
posits of soot may require an add!-
tionul dose of salt.
"What! I
A weather bureau ?"
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ISITORStoGcncral Motors' u68-acre Proving Ground marvel at the
sight of a complete weather bureau and ask what it is for.
The answer is that in the testing of cars every possible factor that
might affect a car's performance is considered by General Motors'
engineers.
So precise are some cf the tests that even the difference between a
sunny day and a partly cloudy day or between a north breeze and a
south breeze is considered.
With each day's record of the mechanical tests applied to a car on
the roads and hills of the Proving Ground is included a report of the
exact weather conditions prevailing. The engineers then can know
how weather affects performance, and can have a comparable record so
that every car tested is given an equal opportunity to prove itself
tinder exactly the same conditions.
Advance models of all "the cars listed below were proved at the
Proving Ground before they were introduced to the public. Read
about them; then clip and send the coupon.
""A car for every purse and purpose"
CHEVROLET. 7 models. $525
69S. A si in the ptice nnge of the
four. Smooth, powerful fyliailer
Yalve-in-head engine. Beautiful
Fisher Bodies. Also scdsn delivery,
lifht delivery chassis, ltonchassis
ud 1H ton chaws with cab, bcth
with four speeds for ward.
fONTIAC. 7 models. $745 89V
Now offers "Big six" motoring lux
ury at Ic cost. Larger I hesti en srine;
latter Bodies by Fnher. New attrac
tive colors tnd stylish lines.
OLDSMOBILE. 8 models. 87S
1015. The fine Car st low Ptice.
Now offers further rcfinearnti,
mechanically and in the Fisher
Bodies. Also eight optional equip
ment combinations in Special tod
De Luxe line.
MARQUETTE, t models, $965
110)5. Bukk t new companion car,
designed andbuiltbyBuidc Six cylin
ders, tuber Bodies, lis price puts
Buick qua! ity and ctaftsmaiubipwith
la retch of more families.
OAKLAND. 9 models. Ill 43-
GENERAL
MOTORS
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$137 V Oakland All Americas
Six. Distinctively original appear
ance. Splendid performance. Luxur
ious appointments. Attractive colors.
Bodies by Fisher.
VIKING. models. J1395. General
Morors' new "eight" at medium
price. 90-dcgree V-rypeengine. Striking-
Bodies by Fisher. Unusual ap
points en ts, also optional equipment
rombinations.
BUICK. 14 models. $1225-1995.
Three new wheeibases, 118-U4-132
inches. The greatest Buick of them
all. Many new mechanical features.
Fisher Bodies with new lines.
LASAUE.Umodels. $2295-12875.
Companion car to Cadillac Conti
nental lines. Distinctive appearance.
90-dcgree V-rype 8-cylinder engine.
Striking color combinations In beau
tiful Bodies by Fisber.
CADILLAC. 26 models. $?29?
7000. The Standard of the World.
Famous efficient d-cylinder90-dege
V-type engine. Luxurious Bodies bf
Fisher and Fleetwood. Extensive
range of color and upholstery com
bination!. (All Prices f. o. b. Factories)
ALSO
FEJGrDAlRE Automatic Kefrif
t it, New silent models with cold
control device. Tu-tone cabinets.
Price and model range to suit every
family. ,
DELCOLIGHT Electric PUnu
Water System. Ptovidf ill elect
cal convenience and Ii'ji r-saviruj
devices for the faa.
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Name. aixjut.
Addrei
TUN'E IN General Mntai Fumily Parry,
every Mnoday, )o F. M.(&urcrnStafidaia
Timt)WEAFaod j7MiocuttJidiottationi.
DCHEVBritr.-
p PONlTAC
tJ OLDSMOBitfi
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O OAKLAND
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. Mnny persons cn rfmember
tnypinp muskrats. in their youth and
making jrood profits by stelling the
fUns for p;rhp 20 cenU spicce.
Now mimkrats pelU nrll for nbout
ton timos that amount, the ctUTaif.''
xrc oobl as moot for ur much nts thr
skins formerly brought, nntl muskrat
fiirminK in march arc has become a
profitable indu try. The amiua!
ratch in the United States is now
around 14,000.000 muskrats. The
chief requirements is muskrat farm
ing are to maintnin a food supply
for the animals and to guard against
depleting their numbers by too
close trapping. In some Walitioa
mu krnts are kept on definite
fencing.
Children will enjoy their meals
and take more inetrest in rating
what they crc given if they have
(heir own set of dishes and table
implements. The knife, fork, and
spoon should be easy to grasp and
use, the tumbler for water should
fit small hand.-, and the pitcher for
milk Ehculd be sturdy, easy to pour
from, and not too heavy to hold.
Very young folks can aoon lenrn to
feed thumselves without mishaps if
given the" right articles to hondl.
At first it may be necessary to guard
the floor and furniture against spill
ing, but after a few accidents the
child ought to be quite independent.
RUGS!
Superior Make
and Better
Quality
at Lower Prices
than Ever
Before Offered
in Eastern
Oregon
Docherty
Powers Co.
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i4SUMR.7! AUTHORITY"
. DICTIONARY
-TA1 M-EP.IAM WEBSTER
hece ur-z
!T;.:idr'.a-. of Supreme Court
Jiidy:3 concur In highest praise
of the worlc as their Authority.
The r'rcslJnnf!) of all WllngUr
vzrJ.ties, College, md Normal
Schools give theit hearty iidorte
mcnt. (
All States thnt have adopted a
lai'ije dictionary as standard have
selected Webster's New It.terna
tional. .
The 5c.hoolboolt3 of tSe Country
rtirierr to the Merrl am-Webster
nysism of Jiacritleal marks.
Tlis Government Trlntlng Ofllce
fit V,'uihlti;(or. usiti It as authority.
WRITE for a sample pane of the New
WWi, a-irclmen of Kegulat and India
Facers, I RLE,
6.&C.
Menriatn
Co.,
Sptlr
field.
Your Check's a Receipt
Have you ever boon culled upon to pay a bill a
second time? Have you suffered the annoyance of
h:ivin to dig Ibroueji a pile of old receipts, with a
possibility of mt. finding it, when asked to pay a
bill you are satisfied hns been paid? .All very dU
ccuraping. There is one sure mthod of making sure of ptiy
ment, and that is to pay by check. Then you have
infallible evidence that your part of the transition
has boon fulfilled. Deposit your money with ua,
pay by chock and have our endorsement showing
full payment of the bill. Try it and realize the bene
fit accruing from the practice.
Maupin State Bank
(INCORPORATED)
Crandail Undertaking Co.
In order that wo may serve you better, at the
time our services are needed, we have a representa
tive in your neighborhood whom you my call.
Maupin Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crofoot
Wapinitia Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ward
Wamic Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Maj(ill
TyKh Valley-Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Sloan
GRANDALL UNDERTAKING GO.
The Dalles, Ore. Phone 35-J Lady Assistants
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Callaway Funeral Chapel
The Dalles, Ore.
BILL EVANS
Dufur, Ore.
We carry a completo line of CaskeU
xxxix xxxrrxxzixxrxiri;sxiiriixixxiinTTXxxxxmxixxii
Dufur Hanna builiiing bciiu; re
modeled. Malin Plans undcrwuy fir con
struction of J25.000 sewer system fur
this city.
Klamath Falls Two large illumi
nated Net n tlfitis installed on Ar
cade apartments building.
Hammond New bridge being
erected over Alder creek near tht
place,
Hood River Construction of
round houno emit of the depot ntnr-
'.ng completion.
Hood River Havens confection
fry changed hands.
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
FOR SALE 100 cords of wood on
my place in the timber. Inquire
of C. II. Wulkcr, on the old Kelly
ranch. Cl-tl
IIANO FOR SALE Inquire of
Mffs. W. L, Gnge, Tygh Volley.
51-t2
CARS FOR SALE Model T. Ford
truck in good ninning ordor.Will
be sold cithor with or without
trailer. Also a Studcbnkor light
six touring car in good running
order. See these cars at the
Richmond Service Station. f)0-t2"
Medford New 6c-10c-$l store
opened for business in this vicinity.
WAPINMA
i. o. o. r.
Lodurt No. 200, Maupin, Oregon
meets every Saturday night In I. O.
0. F. balL Visiting member, alwayi
welcome.
Willard Cunningham, G.
Kurett lluzen, becrftary
ERFECTION
FLOUR
IT'S THE BEST
Central Oregon
Milling Co.
Maupin,
Oregon
SHEEP FOR SALE Three hundred
head of ehocp from one to five
years of age; two hundred old
ewes for sale by Ernest Troutnian.
Will make early delivery of all
purchased. 4fl-tf
WhiteRestaurant
PRIVATE BOOTHS
Where the best 35 cent
meal is served in
The Dalles
Next The Dalles
Creamery
C. N. Sargent, - Prop.
won
llSiijXsiirVatyaasa
Harvest Bread
A Wasco County Producfl
MADE BY
&f)e Oregon Bakery
Fresh Bread and Pastry
Every Morning
Order from your home merchant get the best
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