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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1930)
THfi MAUEIN TIMES fWsJay, tty t' t9?D. iaiiaMBwiiiT Why Pay a Fancy Price For a Name? ;- When you buy a widely advertised radio the most of the money you pay for it goes toward paying for such advertisng, a comparatively small amount being employed in materials and construction. Also a certain amount of your money goes into sell ing costs. We can eliminate the advertising and selling costs and supply you with a High class radio, complete with loud speaker and tubes, at actual cost, it being the fff2)ll(g g Tube This radio comes in a beautiful black walnut case and is equipped with double drum dials, volume control and reostat. We will sell this radio, without batteries, for Come in and let us demonstrate this radio. You hear it once and you'll be convinced it's the best bet. VI u UIA SHALL OREGON BE ADVERTISED Oregon as a state annually spends $4,500,000. Likened to a corpora tion the ttate of Oregon in the big gest business in the comnionweath. The state directs the schools and uni versities. It regu--. late the railroads, V the telephone sy , terns, the water companies, and butids and main tain the highways. 1 To direct this vast corporation a a man f proved exe cutive ability, a '., ' man of sufficient vision, a man of character and a man willing to serve the people, is needed. That '; man is Senator Charley Hall of Coos f county. Senator Hall is no experiment. His work In the state senate has Ramped his worth upon the minds of the people 0f Oregon. His pro jgressive attitude in matters pertain ' ing to the welfare of tliL: great state is well known and commended by all He is not to be influenced by ; combinations of capitalists, his mind being open to the many needs of the state and that mind will direct him I along right Unas as governor. Com ing up from the soil, as it were, he has been the architect of his own ' life, and that life has been filled ' with acts and purpose to do the ' greatest good for his state. Be does not seek the highest of fice the people of Oregon can be stow upon any citizen merely to pose as governor. His interests are bound up in the advancement of our . state and if elected our people may point with pride to the fact that Oregon has a governor whose sole ; im is for the advancement and wel fare of ,hc state. ! , v.With the galaxy of candidates for hf) office in the field it is in order j : for tit to mention that of the six I candidates on the Republican ticket X , for governor five of them live on y ; the Columbia river or in a place con- tiguoua thereto, while but one reg- A isters from outside that section, and that candidate is Charles Hall. '. '' If Oregon's people desire a man as governor whosc highest ambition is the furtherence of the interests of the state, then they will see to it that Charles Hall Is that roan. When Friday, May 16, arrives and the are opened for voting, no one can go wrong if they cast their ballots for Coos county's favorite son. If that is done there need be no doubt of his election as governor, and in that event this wonderful state wili be advertised to the world for just what it is tbe grandest state in the Union, where men are men and where just consideration b given nil, no matter whether clothed in tailor- made suits or wear overalls. h-'s pn "Slim" Nosker has finished wcrk in lambing at Farghen." resjonded to a message summoning Krai to Melba, Idaho, tellin of :he serious illness of his father 3 JL OPENING ofuurbig' i i Shoe Sale I i A ? ? it m H takes place Monday, May 5 ariixixxiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirrTiiiiiii.tiiii,i.. , M, M The Class of '30, Maupin High School Presents erton of the Movies "TO Laugh at Him! Feel For Him! Envy Him! Admire Him! You'll Be Happy if You See Him ! The Play That's Different 7 WERNMARK'S SHOE STORH? f YY HO SeeonJ Street The Dalles. Ore.en 11 Jj f i 4 (oils of the primary election booths mWmWWmHM 1 Cast Includes ELTON SNODGR ASS LELAH WEBERG ALBERT ST. DENNIS NINA MATTHEWS ORVILLE FRALEY GLADYS MARTIN RICHARD CRABTREE ROBERT SHEPFLIN BESSIE STARR GLENN ALEXANDER SATURDAY, MAY 3 LEGION HALL MAUPIN, OREGON Admission, 25c ad 50c Curtain at 8:00 Presented by special arrangement with Samuel French of New York. aMttIXirUIIIIXIXXIIIIIIXIIIXXIXIlXIiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimrTTTg " "" ' T'" """SjiJ.T ., ' - - -