9 Bouts 5 2?0Mfe I V U I I I I , X S I I r-i I I II o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o At the New Tygh Valley High School Gymnasium Main Event-"Shorty" Behnke vs."Spim" MeClaskey 6 Rounds Tygh Valley Weights, 14b rounds ine panes , Ray New vs. Bob Shepflin Tygh -4 Rounds-160.1bs- Maupin a""1 aaaaaaiBW mm hm M -ai-aaa-a ara aa-aaaaaaaaMM aaae-aaaaaaaaaai Alb. Hachler-Wm. Cervine Wapinitia -4 Rnds-145 lbs- Tygh 1 Darrel Wing - Ray Stacey Tygh -4 Rounds-120 lbs- Tygh L. Ghandler-Bill Padgett Tygh -4 Rnds-135 lbs- Wapinitia Dick Delco - Howd Conley Wapinitia -4 Rnds-120 lbs- Tygh I K aaHM asaeaaaH naaaaaaaaaaaaeB: aaa aaaaaaBBaas- aaaaBaaa-Baa aaaaaassaaaB- The Smoker to Conclude with A BATTLE ROYAL By Five Grade School Boys Glen Graham EL Conley Maupin 4 Rounds-150 lbs Tygh Alva Hammer - Ken Webb Wapinitia -4 Rnds-140 lbs- Tygh The Radtke Midgets The Scrappiest Kids in the State Admission 75c-$1.00 Dance After, the vSmoker o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o s o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o B -Bl11- r Correspondents' Weekly News Items Doings at Pine Grove The Pine Grove school entertain ment on Friday evening last, which combined Valentines day with Lin coln's and Washington's,, birthday features, was a succeis. A good au dience filled the school house. A special number, including birthdays of eminent persons to occur in Fcbu ary, was well received. Mi s Flossie Overman plans to have another en tertainment on March 17th, it to Be. in the nature of a 6t Patrick's Day ; program. ... Ben Richardson, merchant, oil and gas man, who operates a portable wood saw while resting up, has com nleted his dance hall and celebrated it : opening last Saturday night -with a dance., A good crow.d from all over Wapinitia Plains attended, and the affair did not break up until 3:00 a. - m. Sunday morning. Ben plans to offer his friends a place to dance once each week. Walter Sharp and George Beebe have entered into a partnership and cutting wood is the first thing tackled by the new alliance. Beebe has pur chased a drag saw from Johnnie Sin clair. " Virgil Mayfield has decided to . move back to his timber claim in Kelly Gulch. He has closed his lease on the W. A. Dane ranch. Melvin Walters and W. A. Dnne spent Sunday and took dinner with Wm. Moore, the muskrat farmer, in McCubbins Gulch. . J. S. Brown's" auto recently cat near the Abbott ranch road at an . pnl". of 45 degrees. It looked as i tho Sam had gotten his wires crossed. How did it happen Sam? - Lester West has learned that it i" better to watch the road he rides on and to inspect the Walker-Kelly lane after he is headed straight for it. The !. old black horse and an oak singletree, one log chain plus Bob Shepflin and Newt Hedin combined to cet his gas buggy back on the grade. John and George Davis hav? been scouting Wapinitia Plains and east of the Deschutes, buying sheep to' pas ture on the hj!r..rtea'l lands along the re ervation hilla They plan to run 500 sheep as a capacity. Robert and Ella Shepflin spent the week end at the ranch. They had not i been home since Thanksgiving, due to , bad roads and the fact that their parents were stopping in Maupin. Wm. Sturgis hat hauled. Jack Kelly's, alfalfa to. the J. P. Abbott sheep ranch. ' ' Mrs. Vivian Weberg spent a couple of days last week at Wapinitia and I at Maupin, visiting ! Leonard's folks. with her and The Tum-A-Lum Lumber company has purchased 150 tiers of wood from Mrs. N. G. Hedin. The Elza Derthick truck was haul ing wood from Pine Grove to the Kelly hotel last and this week. J. P. Abbott purchased and has hauled a pile of oak wood from Ben and George Richardson. George Richardson ha3 left Pine Grove and is at Maupin for a time. IIeplana to go to Pnnevtlle and from there to take a band of sheep into the Blue mountains for the summer. Mrs. Julius Shepflin has returned home after a nursing job at Mrj. Roy Batty's. mm Claus Heisler of Dufuf-has return ed to the Burn3ide ranch, where he and Carl Powell are pasturing their sheep. Fred Lyons, wood cutter of Pine Grove, has bargained for rental of the George Burnude ranch.- Connolly Getting Lmb- I It is reported that quite a few of , the Connolly ewes have given birth' to lambs thus early. The winter has been propitious for eariy lambing and as the Connollys have many thousand head of sheep early lamb ing with them is no new experienca. went back on a return trip Saturday and on Tuesday brought in a coupl more of the Ford farm machines. Canby Big modern tourist hotel DUtributing Fordion - Bobby Davidson and Louis May hew went to Portland last Thursday and on Friday returned with a couple of Fordson tractor:, which had been sold by George Tillotson. They WAPnmV I. O. O. F. Lodgn No. 209, Maupin, r Oregon meets every Saturday night in I, 0. O. F. hall. VLsdting members always welcome. Jamat Cbalmart, N. G. . O. F. Ranick, Sac'y. If you moke foi p leasure -get right up front where the pleasure is. Have- a Camel. The real object of smoking is to enjoy it., WWa tfo ! Man Cala Full Satisfaction r' SnOKT ORPERS Any Time a'RY OUR SUNDAY , CHICKEN DINNERS lea Ci Cold Drink and Goods may be built here this year. . 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