Image provided by: Hood River County Library District; Hood River, OR
About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1929)
Pag TWO THE MA ItPlN TIMES Thumlay NoVemter li43. ' j: Personalities j Marc in Shearer was a vImK or at The pulle, on Tuesday, Billy Hunt took Knottier loud of lamUj to bis Tygh Valley ranch on Tuesday, Eatel Stovall and James Wray are at homs from (). 8. C. to spend the Thanksgiving vacutlnn. J. II, Conroy of near Shaniko passed through Mnupin on Tuesday on hit way to The Dulles. Charley Picric traded with The Dalles merchant on Tuesday, go ing down with (ieorge Mallatt. George Mallntt came down from Bakeoven and proceeded to the coun ty aeat on a business trip Tuwday. Julius Shepflln and wife met with tha official of tho Mt. Hood Land and Water company Iatrt Sunday, at Tine Grove. Waker Woodslde and wife were among those from thti part of the county who traded ul The Dulled on Tuesday, o Ray Wittman and wife came up from Portland on Tuesday nnd will fprnd the Thankaglviug holiday with, the Ultcr'a parents, Lester Kelly and wife. Hi Q Mra. Maggie Ray in at the home of her mother. Mrs. Clark Richardson, after having been on the Flat for a time. She In assisting in the core of her mother, who in quite ill. o Mra. Marcus Shearer visited her friend, Mra. Mcllenry, wife of one of the telephone surveying crew who wan hero early In the spring, at Cas cade Locks a day or so this week. o Scout Executive Ilelchcr was In town on Scout matter a ahort timo on Monday. Ho 1 arranging for the annual meeting of thin area, to be held at Tho Lalln on December 7, SUNDAY SCHOOL MATTERS Invitation Extended t0 AH to Preianl at Meetings Be You would enjoy the day better if you attend the Mnupin Sunday school next Sunday, A change haa been made in the preaching time J me' PLAN FOR NEW RESERVOIR Councilman and Engineer Viaw Site Toward Building The mayor and member of the Maupin council went to the reser voir Nito yesterday morning, being accompanied by Thomas Baird, well known engineer of The Dalles. Th visit waa for the purpose of viewing the aite with an idea of constructing a new reservoir. Mr. Baird offered Home valuable suggestion and he was instructed to prepare plana and specifications for a reservoir 75x75x10 feet in If built the reservoir will .' ervlics, the change taking effect thin coming Sunday. On that day there will be no preaching service at Maupin, either morning or even ing. The dntes for preaching In Maupin will be on the second and fourth Sundays, both morning and evening; tho find, and third Sundays being devoted to Wapinitia. The fifth Sunday of tho accond and fourth quarters of tho year will be given t0 Maupin. The above is word received by The. Times from Clarke M. Smith, pastor. i i . Dr. Chrittianiea Moa Dr. It. W. Christiansen baa told', his practice at Dufur and on De cember 1 will open office at Red mond. Dr. Christiansen has made a great success at Dufur and that he in to leave this section Is a caure for regret on the part of his mmiy patients who have been brought to health by his treatment. The best wishes of a hoht of friends go with the doctor and, his wife in their new location. Teacheri Vacationing Dan Poling, with Mrs. Carr and Mrs. Jnynt in his coupe, left for the lower rounlry ye. terday morning. Dan will vmit with hi folk at Cor vaUia while the ladies will spend the holiday at their homes in Portland. have a capacity of 000,000 gallons, be of concrete construction and will be large enough to satisfy the de mand of Maupin for many years. It i proposed to build the walla not less than six tnch'n thick, sunk into the ground a distance of seven feet with three feet extending above ground, the whole to be covered. The reservoir will retain the same elevation and will have a tendency to lower Insurance rates in this city. As soon a the plans have been made bld are expected to be called for and construction work begun as soon as practicable. GLENN TRYON STARS IN "THE KID'S CLEVER" New Star and Fina Can at Legion Hall on Naxt Sunday Night Up From Florida- Glenn Tryon, one of the newer atars of the comedy screen, will be n at Legion hall next Sunday night, starring in a hilarious comedy "The Kid's Clever," a vehicle built especially for him. The story of th play follows: Bugs Raymond, owner of a garage, has invented a fuelesa motored com bination automobile and speedboat. One night Ruth Travers, bound for a charity dance, stops at Bug.i! gar-, age and hears about his invention. She tells her-father, a prominent motor magnate, about it. Bugs attends a party at which Ruth is present. and cause great hilarity by revealing every stunt done by a performing magician. She advises'Bugs to have'hia auto-boat ready for a demonstration the' next day. When Bugs puts hi invention through " Hs paces if per forms crazily,' doing just the opposite of what it ahould. After Traveiu leaves in a huff they find out that the motor has been tampered with. Rutb'a father signs a contract with a rival concern, the salesman leaving hurriedly. All jump into the Biito-boat and go in pursuit. The a speedboat and Tum-A-Lum Tickler Published in the inerests of the people of Maupin and vicinity by THE TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO., Phone Maia 72 Vol. 1 Maupin, Oregon, November 28, 1929 No. 12 Editorial And now that a com-! initteo has been appoint-1 cd to restore confidence there la only one thing to be decided where will they restore it? O. V. Renick, editor T-A-L Thanksgiving i a great day, unless our appetites get the" better of us." s . e- .T-A.-L i . We can't .tell -you how to make money but our formula for saving it is good. Insulate your house with Celotex and save on fuel. T-A-L With Congrcsr. about to adjourn the country can settle back to nor mal for a while. Harry Kelly and wife, the latter . daughter of Henrv Holland, the i salesman grabs well driller of Juniper Hat, have l for W" tm- Bug drive arrived from Florida and are oc-h' auto-boat off the pier, through cuping a cabin at 1'lne Grove. The, the bay, ont0 the flying field atjd Kelly tried Florida for a time butiP the airplane just as the rival the salubrious climate and business inflations of Oregon proved too strong, so (they migrated back to their orginal habitat. salesman ia about to take off. They get the contract, tear rt up, and Bug proceeds to collect a few kisses from Ruth. Gardiner Construction work be ing rushed on 63-acrc mill site here for erection on 53-acre paper mill. Dufur Red and White Chain Store opened for business in Walt Hanna building. It wasn't ralnging when Noah built the, Ark, but the he euro sitting on top of the world when it was over. The name way with coal H is hard to get after a little cold weath er. T-A-L Don Miller build 4 a large sheep shed to pro tect lambu from cold weather. Caricmcd Job Crabtrce is doing 'the work. T-A-L Ask' to see our building plat book before you begin ' on that new house. They're free to use) at any time. Built In fixture iy lum-A-Lum an u win dcfal Xma present. J'rv i.o cabinets, Ironing t'if.: h, kitchen tents .j'lj cut. board T-A-L up .r Why not fix that leaky roof patch that machine shed. A little cheap lumber will save many a dollar in a short time. T-A-L Is life worth living, or would it be better to try and change a tiro i on the pavement some Sunday afternoon. Home For Holiday The Misses Jean Wilson and Velma Crofoot are at home for the holi days, the former coming up from Portland and the latter from her school at Monmouth. Estcl Stovall and James Wray are up from the Oregon State college and will re main during the balance of the week. Hog cholera is said to be on the decrease in the Unked States, A roast stuffed ham is best carv ed straight down from the butt end of the ham, acro;g the grain of tho meat, and through the stuffing. Assorted fmite look well as a j centerpiece for the table, and can be used as a de sert. Centerpieces oi flowers arc best if arranged o as not to be high enough to obstruct the view. t t New Fashions In Room Furniture An Event Timed for Thanksgiving Dining Modern Walnut Groups Pieces Distincty new . . . at a price rarely of fered on a suite of this outstanding f (( quality. Offered in scelected walnut, fl combined with other woods . . . buffet ty--Ifront of matched butt walnut veneers with ribbon mahogany overlay panels and binUeyc maple top, drawer fronts . . . 6 foot extension table, 5 cl airs and arm chair in Moderne Jacquard velour complete the suitn. In the new Moderne lacquer finish. 7-Piecc Group Table, 5 Chairs and Arm Chair $111.50 1 riySSyy A clean up of our entire Dinncrwore and Dish Depart ment Featuring unusual values ... For Thanksgiving all Sets, all Odd Pieces, re duced to a new low price level for this event. 3fi-Piece Decorated Dinner Set Ivory body, floral decoration. &$9:.G0..I!1!C: $7.65 $129 .50 A FINE WALNUT GROUP-8 Pieces Outstanding among our many new .din ing groups. It is quality throughout, with a large 60 in. Buffet with match walnut, front panels, large linen com partments and silver trap! Table has cut corners and deep heavy apron bulb, turned legs ... 5 side chairs and arm chair with group. 7- Piccc Group Table and 6 Chairs, only $84.50 handsome Jacquard Celour covers complete this remarkable 8- PIECE WALNUT GROUP table has full six-leg bane ... 5 chairs and arm chair Jacquard Leading the Thanksgiving value parade of low-priced dining groups. Tudor design in AQ A A walnut combined with other hardwoods . . . ftJO.l 11 1 buffet has oak lined drawers, cut-corner top v upholstered. . $72.00 Seven-Piece Group Table, 5 Chairs, Arm Chair $61.50 74-Piece Decorated China Dinner Set Tmnorted Ware, floral de corated, Reg. $36 ft KA value, Now P0.dU n:l TTn About riVtt UpS Town 48-Piccc English Ware Ivory body, poppy design de coration. A closcout num ber. Reg. $33.50 M H AA value, Now tpl I UU 36-Piece, Decorated Ivory body... Pretty decora tion, open stock numbers, &T.I81!!: $8.00 The entir department hat been re duced. This mean a real saving to thoia wainting new diihet for Thanksgiving. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD DOCHERTY- WE CHARGE NO INTEREST There is somewhat of a myctery in the air concerning a popular au to machamc of Maupin. Recently he rented a house, bought furniture and now circulates the story that he is "going to bach." Well, that story may go down with some but us old married folks will listen for those wedding bells we believe are due to ring about Chritmas time. x It is reported that a certain pub lic utility concern operating in this neighborhood is backward in pay ing wage,-, due workmen. It is al so reported that one of the work men approached an officer of the company in Portland recently, ask ed for some money as he wanted it t0 cat on. The official dug down and produced the munificient sum of ?1.85, of which amount he gave the young man a , lone dollar. A big lift, surely. Mac Holloman has opened a con fectionery and rool hall in the building formerly occupied by Matt Busic at Wapinitia. Mac will alro install gymnasium equipment in or der to pive his boys, Floyd, Nick and Doug, a place to indulge in training. Mac is personally popular and his friends are predicting fuc- 1 rss for him in his new venture. John McMillan narrowly escaped being homeless on Tuesday. He had had his dinner at Johnny Williams' j restaurant when an alarm of fire ws turned in. WThcn Mac, with the others, went out doors it was dis covered that the front end of the cabin occupied by our popular shrephcrder was on fire. The ap plication of a few buckefc of water sufficed to extinguish the blaie, which was caused by faulty wiring. What with Joe Kramer's police dog, Pal, Signe Fischer's soup hound Maggie, Herbie Kramer's bone dig- ! ger, Teddy, and our own feist, Ped ro, The Times premises is about dogged to death. All the pups men tioned are playful, good natured and active, thus it is that our strawberry patch and imitation lawn are fast becoming things of the past The oigs need exercise, so we will for g '-. their depradations vil will per mit them to have thMr fun. CRANDALL Undertaking Co. The Dalles, Oregon. Phene 3S-J LADY ASSITANTS A ire o0 Maupin Mr. and Mrs. Wapinitia Tygh Valley Charle Crofoot Roy Ward W. B. Sloan QUIET SERVICE Trucking Long Distant Hauling A Specially INSURED CARRIER ELZA O. DERTHICK Phono 5183 ZELL'S FUNERAL SERVICE Undertaking and Embalming AMBULANCE SERVICE Call Maupin Drug Storo Phone-345 We feel constrained to again noti fy that certain bootlegger that hia goods are a little too raw for Mau pin consumption. A couple of his patrons were nearly stricken blind last week after partaking of a shot of two of his hooch. Either give your dope a third running or keep it out of this bailiwnck. A word to the wise is rufficient and should work on bootleggers. x Estel Stovall is at home for the holiday. He is attending the Ore- iron State college and boarding a the college dormitory. He was in vited to become flunkey at a sorority house when he entered the college but not having a liking for the work usually assigned a "plebe" cancell ed the invitation by registering at the dorm. B tel says he enjoys reading The Times and has a chance to do so by going to the College Your Watch Haywire? If it ia not doing its work brinsr it to The TirrWs offxe and Mr. Semmea will send GUY A. POUND Baajivianturmg Jeweler and Watchmaker SucevaPiNr to U Linduuist THE DAM , - OKF.GON WERNMARK SHOE STORE Shoes and Repairing Wasco County Exclusive Sho Store Shoee for 0 Vnole KamiJiy General Repairing Ttw Utiles, Ota. library.