The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, April 06, 1917, Supplement, Image 6

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    Tygh Valley Shop
General BlacKsmithing
And Wagon Work Heavy and Light
Horse Shoeing a Specialty
First Glass Plow Work - Cast Plow Shares Ground
Break Blocks Heavy and Light Ready Made up
Don't forget the Old Stand and its new manager
Wm. L. MORRISON
Phone in Shop
Orders taken for loose grain
boxes Fraley style also up-to-date
flaring' boxes and Calif'niaracks
John Howell has rented his
ranch to Fred Bichsel.
0, R. Fleck and wife drove to
Tygh Friday, taking their baby to
Dr. Shannon for medical aid,
W H, Mayfield and sons are,
beautifying their home by plowing
and grading their yard and Bend
ing with lawn grass.
A number of our farmers spent
Inst week working the upper road
crossing White river, a force of
men and teams, plowing, grading
and blasting. They now have a
No. 1 grade.
Wayne Spoor with four horses
made a trip to Harvey Martin's
near Sherar, bringing a load of
burly. Mrs. Spoor accompanied
him as far as Wamic and visited
her brother Frank Magill.
Smock Items
Mrs. N. C. Jones is visiting her
daughter, Mrs. Bichsel and family
C. A. Bargainholt was a busi
ness visitor at Tygh Thursday.
C. N. Farlow began plowing
Monduy on his mother's ranch
with E. E. Parrish and Chas. Em
bree helping. Mrs. Alta Stakely
is assisting Mrs. Farlow in the
cullinary department.
Wm. Lucas wa9 transacting
business iu our neighborhood
Thursday.
Miss Ella Syron spent Sunday
at her fatherB. Miss Syron taught
the winter term at the Derthick
school and has been employed for
the spring term with advance of
salary.
E. E. Parrish was a Sunday
caller at S H. Mulvany's.
Sid Mulvaney spent Sunday
with Glen Large at A. J. Hill's.
I. T. Courtright was transacting
business at Wamic Tuesday.
. W. Farlow made a trip to the
Flat Saturday bringing a load of
graii) home.
Prof, J, W. Patterson was a
Wapfuitio visitor Saturday. ,
Mrs. (J. V. McNeil "and Mrs.
Mary Spoor visited Mrs. Bargen
hoh Friday..
Whilcoiub and Syron with their
woodsaw were employed by David
Mayfield last week; this week, are
sawing for S. G. Ledford.
Mrs. R. C' Duncan and Mrs. S.
H. Mulvaney visited Friday with
Mrp. Bes:e Gesh north of Wamic.
Miss Ida Duncan accompanied
them home from Wamic. She at
tends school at that place.
The Yockey children were ab
sent fiom school Monday with se
vere colds and sore throst.
Adelpha Farlow visited Satur
day and Sunday with Leone Whit
comb at C. S. McCorkle's.
We are glad to note the improv
ing health of our Smock reporter.
Mrs. W. T. Vanderpool and
grandson Harvey, are vieiting this
week at the borne of her daughter,
Mrs. A. C. Moad.
An attempt is being made to
have a race horse Fair at the local
track some time iu May or June.
The building formerly used by
Shattuck Bros, for an oil and paint
room has been moved up north of
the Bank and Mr. Gilbert is re
modeling it for garage.
Remember Lake's big special on
Saturdays.
Note the date opposite your
nme on your paper for expira
tion of subscription.
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