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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1930)
tW.4ay; MarcK 2T, 153d. THE MAUMK DIMES f aff 1 aft 122;'t2ZZ1 'ANTELOPE C1RL IS INITIATED SH & CO.'S SPECIALS EllWfi Save the Labels for Valuable Premiums There's Cream In Every Drop P & G Wnite Naptha. Bet- -J Qp ter soap for Its. 5 bars JL5L Soap O'PwIni Polish. Cleaflsasitpol-OI-CUdrishcs. 12-oz. 48c ; 4-oz. pnnAfl IIERSHEY'S. Known 1Qn VUUM the world over. H lb tin AOL 23c Snowdrift JhortSn j!ad8pecui 73c nMrk DEL MAIZ. Only nation- 1 Qrt ItUIli ally advertised Del Maiz AOC Saturday-Monday BeanB--gw.Sffat 19c Maupin's Leading Grocery O. P. Resh Go, Vra Bolton, Antelope, Admitted to Collate Society Everything Fur the Table Maupin, Oregon n Tht following special to The Timet from 0. S. C. tell about an Antelope girl, now a student at that institution, at follwt: Verna Boulton, Antelope, aopho- irore in commerce at Oregon State j college la been initiated inta thij Te meri'ti sorority. This ori;ani-1 tion wis established in 1922 (or the ' benefit of Eastern Star college and vnnven'ty women. Memrers are telected from mem brri of good standing In the Ordtr. The ipoat of At "rganixatiou b u Dand together more cioceiy int. Eastern Star members and to main tain and promote the Ideals of the order. Mist Bolton besides being promi nent on tht campus is also a mem ber of SdcO hall, ont of the wc mns halls on the campus. BUY YOUR: y-: Personalities Jack Savage and wife were in Maupin from Wamic last Saturday. A. A. Derthk-k came over from Dufur and spent Sunday in Maupin. - Mr. Rose Dnhl was in Maupin from her Shady Brook ranch yeH day. Home prayer meetings have been held at several Maupin homes this week. Wm. Sturgls, wife and son were at the county scat on business on Tuesday. C. W. Dnigh was In Maupin on a mission dealing with poisoned grnin, yesterday. James Baxter and J. G. Kramer were transacting business at The Dalle on Tuesday. James Baxter and R. C. Fulker on made a trip to The Dalles and bnck Sunday evening. Gu iVrthlck and wife Uited with their daughter, Mrs. James Vaughnn, and husband, at Oak Springs, Tom Balrd. superintendent on the new rcttervolr, went to The Dallos on Tuesday after needed supplies for the work. John Confer and wife will go to the Fitzpatrick sheep ranch above Nona today, where John will a;a in lambing. Misses Reglna and Bernict Muller were dinner guests at the Maupin cafe Sunday evening, coming over from Tysh Valley. Little James Crabtree, who has been ill for tevcral days, Is able to be about again and expects to soon return to school. Richmond have the foundation frames for their new garage filled and will aow see about building frames for the walls. The ruby red head of Wilton Mc Coy was visible on Maupin streets on Monday, he having come over from Wapinitia on business. Among those Maupinites who were at The Dalles on Tuesday wert L. C. Henncghan and wife and Mx&. Mike VanLaanen and little daughter. Irene Linn, who was working for Mrs. Resh, and who waa taken ill ro she had to leave school, has to far recovered as to be able to go to work for Mrs. Ray Kaylor on the Flat. Fine Radio Cheap . There is no use of paying an ex orbitant price for a radio. Wt re cently acquired a couple of fine ra dios on an advertising account and can sell them complete, loud speaker, and tubes, but without the batteries, for 25.00 each. Come in and hear the reception coming in on the one we have cet up. After doing so your own judgement will decide whether you can save money on such a household equipment or not. Impriovtnf Camp Ground Johnny Williams has been busy of late improving his tourist camp trround He has completed re frigerating plant, refinished several cabin and added more furniture, painted and otherwise fixed up the quarters, ready for the coming In flux of tourists. "Forlorn River" Show Zane Grey's great story, "Forlorn River" wQl be the attraction at Le gion hall next Sunday night This is ont of the greatest of all of that popular writer's works and has been filmed to bring out the best situa tions of the story. Supplementing the "Forlorn River" will be a news reel and a laughable comedy. While the main bill is usually a BO-cent at traction, still Manager Miller has placed admission at 18 and 35 cents. Rod Fixed Yet? Have you hai that trout rod fixed up to that is will last thru the fish ing season? If you have not done so there still ic time to have the work done if you will take it to Harry Redding or leave it at this print shop, Harry has the know-how about fish ing rods and his work is without an equal Prices and workmanship just right to Outfit AT THE Cinderella Frock Shop 309 E. Second St. The Dalles, Ore. 309 E. Second St. The Dalles, Ore. Styles and prices that will fit the spring needs for every occasion. FRIENDLY CREDIT A credit plan that is more than a charge privilege, allowing you to pay in $mall easy payments dividee over a convenient period. 309 E. Second St. The Dalles Tum-A-Lum Tickler Published in the inerestt of the people of Maupin and vicinity by THE TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO.,Phono M.In 71 Vol. 1 Maupin, Oregon, March 27, 1930 Number 31 FOOL Maupin Legion Hall to GIVEN BY ate March MUSIC BY A New Dalles Orchestra One of those snappy, peppy dance orchestras that make the feet itch to dance and the body to sway with its rythm Y will be served by the Ladies Auxil- iary, and that part of the evening's entertainment needs no boost for those suppers are always the best to be arranged. Chaitaia Ruptnrod While working around the founda tion of his new house one day last week J. H. Chastain had the mis fortune to sustain a bad rupture. Joe had been lifting heavy form lum ber and while carrying a load of same felt something give way. Dr. Elwood pronounced the injury ao hernia and since then Joe has been confined to the house. Suppe Dance Tickets . $1.00 Suffered HKt Stroke Lkt Catrday night Frank Mc- Corkle, living at Dufur, suffered a slight paralytic stroke. A doctor was hastily summoned and under his care Frank has so far recovered ao to be able to be about as usual. Editorial When we tell homt we sell not merely shelter, but that which adds to the turn total of human happiness. Are you getting out of life all that is rightfully yours! O. F. RENICK, Editor. Our research depart ment after years of searching have found the original blindfold te:t to have been that trick of walking the plank. After more searching they found that a Tum-A-Lum 2x12 was the official plank for all tests. Boy (on phone) "He-1 low, darling, would you like to have dinner with me tonight?" One man we envy is I It. I . t TTI I.I the only business in tht world where every other man is either a custo mer or a prospect Just got in a carload of cement for new city reservoir Sun brand. Mesena, Georgia has eight dwellings and teven churches. They teem to need another church. .Then on the other hand, the Soviets closed 92 churches in one Russian city, almost as bad as the "automo biles do in the summer." Girl: "Wh I'd 'ove t0 dear." Boy: 'Thcn ttii your mother 111 b over about seven." Wt have recently made plant for new Gym for Wapinitia Hi school. No charge; ab solutely free service. Next week you can buy a 2x4 12 feet long for less than is would have cost in 1920. Other materials at the same low price. In 1920 the tame 2x4 would have cost 40 cents. ' A repair a month club. Never heard of such a thing, have yout Well they have bookt per'month. So why not make a needed repair each month nround tht plact and in a short time it will all be done and you would never notice the trouble. After Cruhd Rock Tom Baird visited Hood River on Tuesday, going down for the purpose of securing crushed rock for the concrete work on the new reservoir. He found what he was after, it be ing rock run through a one and one half inch screen, and .made from wshed river gravel. The reservoir will require about six carloads of rock and 1100 sacks of cement to complete. Attended Rowana Funeral D. Kelleher, powder man on the reservoir, went t Rowcna Tuesday afternoon, going there for the pur pose of attending the funeral of his brother-in-law, who died the previous day. Mr. Kelleher returned today. April Fool Party Tht local Rebekah lodge will hold an 'April Fools" party in the lower hall of the Odd Fellows building on the evening of Tuesday next, April 1. Entertainment will be free, a small charge being made for the eats. lttMMtMMjnAAMMMBiAMfetjaMtai Fresh Every Day Maupin Home Town Bread Cakes, Cookies, Pastries AsK Your Dealer Qresham Baker's service station at corner of Main and Third install ed new equipment. Moved Woll Drilling Outfit Bobby Davidson put in nearly all day of yesterday moving the Holland well drilling outfit from the Hinton ranch' to the Fleming farm on upper Bakeoven. After working in that neighborhood a time Mr. Holland will take his outfit to Juniper Flat and put down welfe there. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks to our many friends for the sym pathy shown during the illnes:, and death of our beloved wife and mother. Also for the beautiful floraj offerings. M. I. Shearer, . Marcus Shearer, Fred Shearer, . Madge Shearer. Maupin Shoe Shop MAUPIN, OREGON Shoe Repairing Well Done. Bring in the old Shoes E. A. CYR, Poprietor. Your Watch Haywire? If it is not doing its ork brinjr it to The Timep office and Mr. Semmes will send it to GUY A. POUND asuvtaeturlng Jeweler mod Watchmaker . : SuccwMNir to D. Lindquiet TUB DALLES V OREGON CRANDALL Undertaking Co. Tk D allot, Orofem. ' Pbom 35-J LADY ASSITANTS Ik Maupl: Mr. and Mr.. Chariot Crofoot Wapinitia Tygh Valley- Roy Ward W. Bl Sloan . A QUIET SERVICE n