Thursday, March li, 1980. THE MAtffriN TIMES ftgt Hn 3 E3 RESH & CO.'S SPECIALS Save the Labels for Valuable Premiums There's Cream In Every Drop QJnin Drpstal Whits. Answers A"g OUdJJ wrshday problems. 10 bsrs QJc-lf Leslie's, plain or lodizad. 2 1 Ap Ocll I pounds full weight, swo daygl" Mni. Puritan brand. Hopped ACkn ;rldlL 2 3-4'; rich, strong best t 1 11 Y Toilet Soap. Recommended by 1 JjUA beauty authorities. 2 bars for i-tJL Corned Beef SSJtJfi 23c Po-four Sniders. Large size; from 91 -VjdldUIJ Vine riDcned tomatoes: botC Saturday-Monday Mazola Xk.g B&fo 47c ' Maupin's Leading Grocery O. P. Resh (a Co. Maupin, Oregon Personalities, Everything Fur the Table rrrmrrrrrrr Dr. Stovall attended to veterinary bu iness on Juniper Flat yesterday. Mrs. Thos. Svrett apent a few dayi this week with relative at The Dalles. Frank Gabel cam op from The Dalles and was circulating about Maupin on Tuesday. Lester and Rufus McCorkle were In town Monday,, laying in a supply of household supplies. . Mrs. Juliuj Shepflin went to Port land Friday to visit her daughter, Ella. Se returned to Maupin today. George Mallatt transacted busi ness in. Maupin last Saturday. He reports things looking fine on Bake oven Flat. W. E. Hadley, game warden, was tip from The Dalles on matters eon- netted with the state fish commission yesterday. "Sid" Johnson, representing a caterpillar tractor company, inter TUM-A-LUM Tickler Published in the ineresta of the people of Maupin and vkrinity by THE TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO..Ph.a Mai It Vol 1 Maupin, Oregon, March 13, 1930 Number 29. Editorial Never hesitate to ask for advice everybody tikes to give it. There is no good in knowing a thing, unless soma one knows you know it. You are Invited to witness a Special Sale and Display of the Famous MODERN COMPACT America's Most Popular Range FOR THREE BIG DAYS Thursday, Friday, Saturday, March 13-14-15 You arc going to have an opportunity to sec the most beautiful range display ever shown any whereA display of the New Design MONARCH Full Enamel Finish The Range Built to Conform With The Most Modern Practical Ideas Of the Day 1srr'aa a s SHijMWill Comprising Efficiency Economy, Durability, Beauty And Compactness Every housewife appreciates the advantage of Compactness and the disavantage and needless of great, large kitchens with ungainly equipment which means only additional work and drudgery for her. That's why large kitchens arc not being built today, and the size and design of kitchen ranges must necessarily be in keeping with these sensible, practical ideas. MONARCHS are COMPACT in all their dimensions without sacrificing a fraction of an inch of needed space. WHEATHEIt YOU NEED A RANGE NOW OR LATER, COME IN AND SEE THIS INTERESTING and EDUCATIONAL DISPLAY You will see at a glance why the MONARCH Malleable is the most popular range on the market to day. You will be interested in the many Marks of Merit which makes it the greatest quality range value cyer offered. And it sells for a lower price than the others. llillllIllnllli,..,llU An expert for the MONARCH Factorythe largest, Finest Range Factory in America will be here to explain everyt hing to you. Rcmenfbcr too that a Magnificant 26 Piece Set of Oneida Community Silverware or a 35 Piece Set of Limoges Chinaware will be given Absolutely FREE to everyone purchasing a MONARCH Range during this Special Sale. 1 The MONARCH Practical Payment Plan enables you to buy your range now during this saleon convient monthly or single payments if you haven't the ready cash. REMEMBER THE DATES-MARCH 13-14-15 Monarch Agents HATTUCH BROS. Maupin, Oregon Style, experts say skirt are to be worn longer. Styles in lum ber don't change much but if you- want short wearing lumber don't buy any of ours. , 0. F. RENICK, . editor. Sport News The baseball game between the boys of the Calf Ribs and Musket Ridge neighborhoods came to a sudden- end yesieraay, m tne . cow lot, when Sile Kildew .lid into what he thought was second base. Richmond & Son started pouring cement in the forms yesterday. Pa.sle Sectiea How many times can 11 be subtracted from Oil? A Hind man say it, a legless man ran after it a man with no arms shot it, a deaf man eu logized it. What i it? See answer at bottom of last page. Roses are red Pears are not plums When you think ' of building Sea the Tum-A-Lum. . Aaothar Rpr Job Hotel Kelly fixing ceilings where the plaster fell off by using our plaster board. All winter we talked about insulating against the cold, now that sum mer is approaching we will start talking about insulating- against the heat It works all year round for your comfort isiunny the more insulation we sell the less coat you will buy. Why do we try to sell- it! A house to house salesman ; t. y s he owes his success to the first four words he says when a woman answers the door. Which are "Is your mother in?" : Say boy. I've got a girl that has only been kissed by two parties. Yeah, I know .them kind, by the Republi' cans and Democratea." ' Dick Johnson is re modling his house on the Geo. Morris proper ty. Putting in two mora room. Carp inter Job Crabtree ia dcing the work. 11 can be subtracted as many times as you want. It ain't any thing, we just made it up- viewed prospective yesterday. purchasers here Mrs. Ro e Dahl was conferring with Maupin sheepmen a time , on Tuesday, coming - over from her Tygh Valley ranch. Harry and Charley Redding arrived up from Portland yesterday, and are camped on the Flat below the bridge. They spent the winter in the south. Mrs. T. J, Canons and Mjss Mabel Spinney of The Dalle; and Mrs. T. B. Slusher of Maupin were dinner guests of Mrs. H. R. Kaiser yesterday. L. C. Henneghan and wife arrived home from Hot Lake, Oregon, since our last issue. , Lew looks as though the treatment at the springs did him heaps of good, although be will be on a soup diet for a time, owing to the fact that he lost his . molars while way. : . .:. '. - Club Leader Hr : R. C. Kuehner assistant 4-H club leader for the state, called at this office on Tuesday. Mr. Kashner showed a moving picture of culb work at the Maupin High cchool Tuesday morning, the views depict ing all phases of the work young people of Oregon are interested in. U. B. Bishop at Dalles Bishop Warner of the United Brethren church will be at The Dalles church of the faith next Wed nesday and will conduct services each evening -until Sunday. Bishop Warner is a forceful talker and hki discourses are well worth listening to. Revival Metiaf Revs. Clark M. Smith, and Hart man, the latter from The Dalles, will hold a series of revival meetings at the Maupin church, beginning on Thursday, the 20th and ending on 4 MA Wl .lL A.1 Car Hit- Cnlvort j&unoay, marcn au. coin genwemen H. K. Brooks, one of the leading." nfl Bonl we wor 01 citizens of Bend, suffered an acci dent on the Criterion grade last Sun day when his Cadillac roa&ter rani Into a culvert top. The : car wasj badly broken up and the driver auf. '' 0a " Air" lered many cuts and bruises, but no serious injury. Joe , Kramer christianizing people and the coming meetings will be eye-openers to all who attend. ? Mr. Brooks to The Dalles where he received medical attention,' Th' wreck was towed to town and is be ing repaired by that expert mechanic Bill Schilling. , . County Agent Calls C. W. Daigh, county agent, with his friend, E. G. Kirkwood, was in Maupin Saturday last, ' they being on their way to Shaniko to attend a meeting of 'wool growers. Mr. Kirkkwood is a former teacher in The Dalles and is now engaged pedagogical work at Mollala. KOAC. the broadcasting station at took I Corvallis, broadcasted a lecture on the activities of the Maupin 4-n club workers Monday evening. The material for the talk was supplied by Mr. D. L. Rutherford, who Is heart and soul in the work, and who loses no opportunity to made known the good work done by the young people of this vicinity. in Back From Calif ornia Dr. L. S. Stovall and wife return ed from a protracted trip to. Cali fornia on Sunday, having traveled a mere matter of 3,000 miles on the trip. The Stovalls visited at several places in Oregon and our southern sister state, went into Mexico and spent a time at Catalina Island. They left Maupin February 19. Paralyiit Victim bo Bett " Reports from the bedside of Mrs, M. I. Shearer, recent paralysis vic tim, are to the effect that she ia not making the gain toward recovery expected a few weeks ago. , Mrs. Shearer is conscious only part of the time while her general, condition does not seem to respond to the treatment j she is receiving. . - Fraleyi Hava Mo4 . Ben Fraley nd family are now living under their own vine and fig tree, having moved from the John son house to their own residence. The house has undergone a complete renovation, new apartments added and now Mr. and Mrs. Fraley are enjoying home quarters. New BOy, t Smock--(? v Mrs. Len. W, Davis presented hct husband with a fine littfa son on Tuesday. Tlie , newcomer making his advent at the Davis home on Smock. The' mother will . be .re membered as Miss Goldie. Ayers, and both she and her husband are more than pleased with their first born. Dr. El wood reports father, mother and baby boy doing' nicely. ' .' CRANDALL Undertaking Co, Too Dallas, Orafoa. Pnona 33-J LADY ASSITANTS A bSh Maupin Mr. and Mrs. Wapinitla Tygh Valley- 1 Ray Ward n W. B. Sloar Ml I QUIET SERVICE I I Your Watch Haywire? If it Is not doinsr Its work brim? it to The Tims office and Mr. Semmes will send GUY A. POUND Manwsa-urlng Jeweler .. . acd Watchmaker . Succ u iw U. Llndquist ' TUB DAUS3 - ORBOON