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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1929)
Page Foiif f HE MAUPIN TltS' Thursday November 21, 1920. FARM REMINDERS Oregon clover seed growers will find it profitable this year to make Sure the seed they use themselves comes from an approved hardy i train, says the experiment station. County agents in the secd-srOT.-inj: counties can assist a??y farmer In getting in touch with dependable sources of this supply. important characteristics of a good breeding hen. Records kept at the Oregon Experiment station show a close relationship between early ma turity and annual egg production, family records in this respect are important in breeding. is possible to sow grains in Febru ary after failure to get it In this fall because of lack of rain. Early maturity is one of the most The sweepstakes award for wheat this year at the Oregon State Fair vbs won on Jenkins club. This Jr. Lhe variety hting advised for use n western Oregon this year where it Bermuda grars Is a warm weather plant not generally recommended hi Oregon. In some favored sections it will stand the climate here but it is unsafe as a general rule, finds the experiment station. Mmr.ath FallsHowie Moto company rhangrd hnnds recently. lIXIlIIIIIIXlITII5rtIIIlI!IIItlIIIXISTTIlSIItITIrTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTrTTnrtITTIttITt1 Parlor Grocery 110 East Second Street The Dalles, Oregon peeials Nov. 20-25 Sugar (Best Cane) fr rh 100 To sack O.DV Patent A. Flour (hard wheat) per bbl Milk (all brands) per case Citrus Household Soap per case :.. $6.89 $4 39 $3.49 Calumet Baking Pow der, 10 lb tin $1.65 K. C. Baking Powder 10 lb tin S1.33 Parlor Coffee 5 lb tin : $1.99 M. J. B. Coffee 4 lb tin $1.99 Golden West Coffee 5 lb tin $2.49 Red Mexican Beans 12 Tos $1.00 Fancy Blue Rose Rice 12 lbs $1.00 Rose City Macoroni 15 lbs $1.00 Ghirandellis Chocolate 10 lb. tin $2.89 palifornia '.Walnuts larage, per lb 25c Tillomock Cheese ' '5 lb loaf i $.1.69 Try Blue Crackers 6 lb box 87c Comet Matches, per carton 19c Willamjette Blueing, 4 bottles 25c Crepe Toilet Paper 25 rolls $1.00. Oregon Italian Prunes 25 lb box Libby Seedless Raisins 25 lb box Splendor Pink Salmon per dozen $2.49 $1.89 $1.99 no compromise with goodness!... the Camel blend is a real smoke! S7 J7Vv; .srf whkis Ifc. Ti. ' luiri Ills far BUT vu mmr rrari m Csrntls are midi (or the knowlnf onci who seek (lis pleaurl of tnnt imott, snd thtte smaksrs may b snursd lint the true Camtl quality will alwsyi be maintained. Camels were originated and made to promote the pleasure of smoking. The most perfect blend thr.t the greatest experts know how to make is the secret of this rc;t!!y wonderful cigarette! Tho most modern and skilful processes are employed in bringing this great cigarette to perfection! The pick of all Domestic tobaccos for satisfying taste, the rarest Turkish for added fragrance! Camels arcs vastly preferred by knowing smokers because, they appreciate the soothing goodness of choice tobaccos perfectly blended, when they learn the difference they flock to Ca me Is CoiPtty, Wlniina-Salam, N. C. HtniiMit tiriitiiiitf itiiiijuittuiiftiiiiiiitiiiiiitiif intitittniiftitiiiiiit: Ttuiiiiciifiriiiiii;ittT:iffiiii:rit-'ftit:i:iriiiti.rit:t;iii;ti. Neighborhood School Notes iiiiiiiiimuuiimmiiiiimuiiiitHJi VVapinitia THANKS GIVING I i fed k -i j SJlfilllt j ',. IL ; mr(" mam GIVEN BY Maupin Legion Hall ajiiiiMiiiimiiiiiiimMuimmiimniiuiiii ed or not Wapinitla will have & oasketball team. We have pletny ol material, but would be greatly handi capped, as we have no place to start practising. Beginning Monday, th High ichool will have forty-minute noons, and will be demised u half hour earlier. With football practice al nn end, jomc of the players find time pass ing rather slowly after half past vhree, the usual time for practice. A spelling contest was held Friday WOT? Car! P MUSIC BY atteiVs Six Aces After your Thanksgiuing dinner you'll need some healthful exercise. Attend this dance and you will go home pepped up like a four-time winner. Tickets $1.00 Supper Extra Two of our prominent High rchool boys, Frank and Albert Hachler, were seen in the ring at the smoker Saturday night. Frank had no in tention of boxing until Saturday night, when he was asked to fight in Nick Holloman's place. Albert won his match when Cyril Fralcy unintentionally fouled him. All the High school boys and some of the 3 were there to cheer their fel low students to victory. Grade and High rehool student are anxiously waiting for the spell ing match which will take place be tween the Maupin Seventh and Eigh th grades, and Waplnitia Seventh Eighth and Ninth grades. Lloyd Claymier is going arond witl hdf of one tooth broken out es t result of 'playing tsg football. Marion Hownrd was ah. ent from school Monday morning. Jerry and Lloyd Claymeir, Iligb school (students, Frs.njt Herkman, principal, and Arnold Go r.ell, in termediate teacher, went on a fish ing trip to White River Sunday. They had pretty good luck except Lloyd, who said he left his fish In the river to grow until next spring. It hos not yet been decided wheth- '"INSIDE" INFORMATION The Federal Food and Drugs act requires truthful labeling of foods i and drugs. It has no control over advertising. The wise buyer will , compare label statmcnta with the ad vertising in deciding the probable dependability of claims for a preparation. I When buying foods it pays to , compare the netweight statements on the packages of similar foods of the same ulity. The Federal Food and Drugs act insists that the state ments of weights be accurate The buyer will get the most for his money. One of the best forms of Insur ance yet found against wholesale thefts, of poultry is the use of the tatoo branding method introduced In Oregon this year through the county agent's office. In one coun ty 61 growers registered brands and protected their flocks in this way. The brand is in the membrane of the wing and cannot be eliminated without actually cutting away the skin. afternoon, to give the i'Ywhmen , wns iVapinitia Jottings 1 i Mr. and Mrs, William Sturgls and family motored to Maupin lost Sun Jay evening and took In the show 'King of Kings." Several from Wupinitim attended the smoker and dance at Maupin last Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Crabtree mad a trip to Terrrbone Monday after truck load of pot a toon. At the Grange meeting last Friday evening only a few were present. An attempt Is bHng made to organ ize a Grange on th Flat. Two pe- jtitions were left to he ligned and I ' M'l HI" ll"V IIIVTVfcUlg Moved Bucks , The two Billy Huntf, Senior and Junior, moved eleven bucks from the Criterion ranch to the ranch of the former on Tygh Valley. The bucks were part of the old flock, M,r. Hunt retaining the ones recent ly purchased at Tendlcton for use at the home ranch. practice for the roniing mutch with Maupin. Frank Hachler was absent from ichool Friday afternoon. The Senior class hal a debate on riday in English, Hazel Lnughlin md Melvin Walters upheld the af firmative side of tho question whilo vfarion Howard, F.rnic Endcrsby and Marion O'Brien disruw ed tlm negative side. The negative side .von. Last Friday morning we adjourned '.o Mr. Gosnell's room where singing was held. We put some of the school iong.;, composed by tho Twelfth ;rade, to music. They fit real well Lo the music chosen, and before long we all will he singing new snappy sones. Helen Endcrsby and Ruth Wallers were song leaders. MISS CASE'S DEMONSTRATION Initructi Id Making Many Kindi of Tempting Salads ' Miss Lucy A. Case, nutrition specialist of the Extension Service of Oregon Stato college, gave a pro tracted demonstration of the how of making salads at Odd Fellows hall Tuesday. Miss Case is an adept in the ralad branch of the culinary art. She concocted 30 different kinds which were used as Bamples as well as 10 used for show purposes. Her demon stration was attended by quite a number of Maupin ladies, each de sirous of learning how to make tempting dishfl. Kinnoth SnodgrasK, who has been working on the Clear Lake dam th Inst month, spent the past week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Snodgran't. Sunday evening friends gathered in a charivari for Charels Davis and bride. Chnr!e Lewi ftnd family were Sunday victors at the S. E. Endcrs by home. Frank Linn and wife attended the smoker and dance at Maupin Sat urday night. THE HIGH SCHOOL MINSTRELS Oiled l"MUacholy" but Will B Anything Then Tht The "Melancholy" Mlnntrcls ro called In the bills announcing the High school show scheduled for the evening of Tuesday, November 26, will provo to be anything but mel- an twill TUm aVtMu tirll K a am m 9 Miivnisjt a in; nnu r tii vim ist the liveliest and most laugh pro voking ever seen in Maupin, as each member of tho cast has a part that Is full of humor and is prepared to show that attribute on the stage. The bills term the minstrels as "Mysterious, Merry, Morbid, Mel ancholy," but qualify the above by adding "Color, Claw, Crazy, and Comedy." Grcsham Construction of new business structure at corner of Powell and Main avenue completed. SHI TRUCK REGULAR FREIGHT LINE SERVICE Between PORTLAND - THE DALLES - MAUPIN THE DALLES TRUCK LINE Inc. 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