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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1930)
Thursday, July ltJ, 1930. 4. 41 K I To Sblp Cattle M J ?jti Floyd MfLeod will shin a consign- Some H Save the Labels for Valuable Premiums There's Cream In Every Drop oi Shots: Read them then come in 3 packages Super Suds for 20c Sugar, per hundred wt. $4.95 3 cartons Matches ..... 51c 2 packages Raisins . . . . '.,53c 4 cans Lighthouse Cleanser 25c 5 pounds Short Ribs ". . . . 75c 5 pounds Chuck Roast . . 1.05 Maupin's Leading Grocery O. P. Kesh M Co. Everything For the Table Maupin, Oregon Yin ment of range cattle to the Portland yards, they jrolnir down In care of Bobby DavldHon. Cattle prices vary greatly just now but there being a slight advance over lant week. Floyd will take advantage of name and ship now. TourioL go Through Whllo on the front porch of The Thnta office Sunday evening the editor counted 27 c coming down the Criterion grade within a space of time of half art hour. As the earn pamied wc caught tho licente plates and of the 27, 19 were from California. Rcnirk Steered Contract- Oscar Itenick, as manager for the Tum-A-Lum Lumber company, was the succeesful bidder on the gymnasium and auditorium, to be erected at the Wapinitia school grounds. Oscar's bid was for the 'sum of $2,675, being one of the two bids submitted. , Personalities j Mrs. Marcus Shearer made a busi ness visit to The Dalles today. o Ben Fralcy and wife were at tho county scat on business today. cd a fishing ttip to Clear Lake, head-waters of the McKcnzie river, a few days last week. o 0. B. Dcrthlck and son F.Iza, spent Sunday last at tho home of the other son and brother, LcwU Dcrthick, at Portland. flmnrtrtt Kfnrrl mml w( t .1f..-! h Tk. n.iu. h havl" very sore leg, j. l by the kick of a cow. Mono DcLore came in for a con- tultation with Dr. Elwood yesterday, caused Ray YVittman la driving the mail Melvln Fulkerson. who ia working wagon to and from the depots these for ,tho "owarU A"to comfftnjr' Port; days. Miss Ethel Kidder is amistlng In the store at the Maupin camp grounds. Floyd McLeod and family spent the Fourth at the W. J. Cox ranch at Frte'to". Jim Vaughan and wife from Oak Spring, visited relatives In Maupin last Sunday. o Dr. Stovall is one of the more 200 druggists in convention at Sea side this week. Gus Derthlck, who Is working at Oak Springs, spent Sunday at his home in Maupin. Miss Arlene Linn has been visiting with friends In Maupin, coming in from Linn's mill. o W. H. Aldridge came down from Bakeovcn today and laid in supplies needed in harvest. James Wray Is at home from his land, was home from Thursday of last week until Sunday. tQmrnm Harold Kramer and Mrs. Ernest Kramer were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kramer on Criterion on Sunday. Earl (Budge) Greene visited at Ilia home of his parents in Maupin Sunday. Budge is now employed in a bnrber shop at Bend. Howard Nye, wife and daughter arrived yesterday afternoon from Hood River and will remain in this ecetin until after harvest."" II. R. Kaiser exepects to be among the )panish-Amcrican war veterans.' who will gather at Bend tomorrow in annual meeting. Mrs. James Woodcock and daugh ter, Irene, are visiting relatives and friends at Hood River, having left for there last Friday. They will be gono two weeks. Joe Chastaln and Joe Kramer went to Portland yesterday and jwhen they returned each was driv. ing a new Ford car. Chastain pur chased a Ford fordor sedan, which he now has in his garage. Mrs. ' Ethel Snodgrass and two children are guests at the L. B. Kelly home. Mrs. Snodgrass' hus band Is a brother of Mrs. Kelly and Elmer gnodgrass of Maupin and lives at Fresno, California. Bates Shuttuck and wife, Oliver Resh, wife and Cyril Fralcy, fish ed at lakes east of the mountains from Friday until Sunday. Oliver says the Deschutes affords much better fishing than does the lakes visited. Mrs. M. W. McLeod, who lives at The Dalles and who is mother of Mrs. D. L. Rutherford and aunt of Mrs. James Chalmers, visited at the Whlmcrs home Sunday, being on fer way to California on an outing. Her daughter, Miss Janet McLeod, ac companicd her. Prolific WW Vield Lew Henn-ghan brought a bunch a club wheat heads to town ihia morning, they having been cut from ! his 100-acre field. The heads were well filled, large and of good shape. We counted the grains in one head, taken at random from the bunch, which totaled 70 kernels. At that rate Mr. Ilenneghan will realize a good cutting, as 70 to 1 is a high ratio applied to anything. Burked Out Baarlng While returning from Klamath Falls Suturday night Floyd Rich mond suffered a burned out con necting rod bearing. He telephoned his predicament to the home garage and on Sunday Everett Richmond, with his wife and Mrs. Floyd, went to the scene of tho accident and re paired the truck, which came on to Maupin during the day. Will BniM C.jm J. Thompson, a contractor from The Dalle:, will build the new gym at WapiniUa, be having taken the contract over from the Tum-A-Lum Lumber company, the successful bidder for erection of the building. Work on tho structure will , begin next Monday. Will H.rvc.l Votuntaar Crop Hugh Knight and his brother, Walter, went to Hugh's ranch on Criterion, Sunday, and there will harvest one of the finest crops of rye ever grown In that section." Tha rye is s'rk.tly volunteer, Hugh hav ing seeded hia acres to that grain , several years ago. The grain con tinues to rcseed the ground and Hugh Will realize a fine yield again this year. Tum-A-Lum Tickler Pablkhcd in the ineresta of the people of Maupin and vicinity b THE TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO., Phono M.i 72 Vol. 1 Maupin, Oregon, July 10, 1930 Number 43 M.t AfUr IS Yeara Mac Holloman was agreeably sur prised Sunday by a visit of his niece, Mrs. Rccd Schultj, . whom he had not seen for 18 years. The lady, with her husband and Mac went to South Junction that day and spent the time angling for red- sides. The Schultz' live at Port land. Orville Fralcy took In the show ing of the Byrd Antarctic explor ing expedition pictures at the Granada in The Dalles today. Frank Sinclair has separated him liclf from the O. T. section and has gone to Tygh Ridge, where ho will school of pharmacy at Portland, for ork for Jt,hn IIix tnrou&h harvC6t- the summer vacation. Oliver Resh took a mixed load of livestock to the Portland market, going down this morning. o '! William Sturgis and wife were iu town on a shopping errand yester day. They live on Junipjer Flat. Maggie Wray is helping out at the ' Maupin State Bank during the ab sence of Frank Stuart this week. Tcter Conroy was over from his Grass Valley ranch Monday. He had been to The Dalles on business. Estel Stovall rpent the pa3t week end with friends at Portland, re turning to Mmipin Monday morning. Antono Bartonc, section foreman at McLcnnon, was in town Monday, having come down after groceries. Gon to Slle Dr. Lawrence S. Stovall and wife left last Saturday for Seaside, where they will enjoy sea breezes and sea bathing during this week. They went by auto and will visit other places before they return to Maupin'. Carl Pratt will attend the coiv vontion of Oregon ruAl mail car rlers, to be held at Bend, beginning Saturday. Leonard Weberg and family visit ed the parental homo in Maupin on Sunday, coming in from their Wap initia ranch. e lorrla Greene, with two children. Laco and Dorothy, has gone to the ranch at Criterion where they will put up hay. o Andy Kestner is acting as nurse to hia nephew, one of the Steers boys living at Tygh Valley, the past week or two. Thilip McCorklc, one of the prominent ranchers of tho Happy Ridge district, was in Maupin on business Tuesday. o Dr. W. A. Short and wife enjoy- ) Thos. Cams and wife - from 1 Camas, Washington, visited with friends on the l'lat a few days last week, leaving for home on Sunday. Morris Greene is figuring on tak ing a contract for grading a section of the new road being constructed from Brown' service station to Mau pin. Dr. Terkins, Dalles optician, stopped off in Maupin Sunday evening, having come down from E.ist Lake where he had bem fith- o Jiuk Gctchell is helping Roy 1'attcc in delivery of Shell products 'about Maupin this week, lie is at tached to the Shell plant in The Dalles. ( Frank Sluarland wife left this morning for East Lake, where they will upcnl a week angling for the big trout that inhabit that body of water. W. H. Williams and wife left for the Willamette Valley yesterday. They expect to be gono a month, visiting among old friends and neighbors. - Sam IIix. wife and daughter, Prudence, were visitors at the Fra lcy home on Sunday. Mrs. IIix is Mr. Fralcy's siuter, and lives on Tygh Ridge. Md Round Trip Bobby Davidson took a load of hogs, they being some porkers grown by Jess Fleming, to the Portland market late Saturday night, delivered them an returned to Maupin Sunday afternoon. That's going some for a heavy truck. Thousands of New Words pelted, prmwinred, and dsfmfd In WEBSTER'S NEW INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY Th "Supreme Aulbatriy" Her nrw a few wampk t hot pursuit Red Star Air Council capital ship tnod Run myitrrjr ih(p & P. bout . Irrwlenhi aerial cacad Esthrni American Legion Rlut Cross girl cout airport rypsr. crystal detector sipplo uprbaterodjns snoneen h ttlU HOT9mm90. ef information Mrw'Bf tout 2700 Past COOOlUu. traUoaa 40T.O00 Wordt owl fkratM CucttMrux! 3iofrpUr:DklioiMrT Ott Ma Bet t - Writ for a rampl ptt of IH Mew Word. ipKiirii ef ftatular tod India Pumtt, FR5R, G.& C.MERRIAM CO. Sprinffinid, M. t J 3. A, UfT75l Editorial It is estimated 'that a cov moves her jaws 41,000 times a day. Is mat an i bay cow . you ought to see some of otir gum chewers if you want to see action. . 0. F..Renick, editor It has been found out that some types of bectics can go for three years with out eating. That is longer than most houses can afford to go without repainting. Concrete improve ments such as sidewalks lily and fish ponds, benches, watering troughs and septic tanka are easily made from our cement. The 4th is all over and if you own your own home you really celebrated an Inde pendance day. i Tom, I notice that you are woaring your sox wrong side out Bob, Yc, my feet got warm so I turned the hose on them. We have a good stock of rough and dressed lumber, plaster board, shingles, cement, brick, sash and doors and anything in the building line. See us for prices. The Tower of Pisa U leaning 16 feet out of plumb. It wasn't built of Tum-A-Lum mater ial or it wouldn't be that way. In a recent shooting affair, the cops report read that two of tha bullets were fatal but the third and fourth bullets were not so bad. We are furnishing plans and materia) for the new gym, 40x74 at Wapinitia. Insulation will keep out this summer heat as well as it keeps the heat in during the win ter. Cet an estimate from us as to its cost. And there are several types that can be put in any house. Remember that a screen door keeps put the flies. Only $2.50 for a dandy. " GK7 mm iuv "- i i -J till re . i j i John Confer has returned from an outing at Clear Lake. John says there art t'out in the lake also that tc boat leaks ladly and keeps one baling steadily. ' Marcus Shearer is again on the scat of a Standard Oil truck, he having come home from Goldendale, where he helped out the Standard crew for time. ? 1 EFFECTIVE HAT 22nd TO SEPT. join FINAL nETURN LIMIT OCTOBER 31st LIBERAL STOPOVERS OCINO AND RETURNING Leave 11:10 A. r.i. Sundays 10: A. II. BOUND TRIP TO PENVER . 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Here, for example, Is a dinner which costs only a dollar, and la not only sufficient for four persons but sufficiently good for any four persons. Try such a dol lar dinner each week, and watch the dollars pile up. Curried Beef: Cut oo pound of tgan& steak in Inch square?. Fry one sliced onion In the drip pings for a few minutes. Mix one-fourth cup flour with one tea spoon salt, one and one-halt tea spoons curry powder and roll the meat in It Then add to the fat and onion, and cook until the meat ia well browned. Add one cup of water and one No. I can ot tomatoes, and boll a few min utes. Bake in a slow oven for one and one-halt hours, or until tender. (Vanoerry Fotm: Beat the whlts of two eggs until very stiff. Mash eranberrtoa from a 9-ounce can with a fork and fold Into the egg. File lightly In desert dishes and chill thoroughly. Bern with plain cracksrs. 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