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THE ONTARIO AlitJOS. ONTARIO, OKEQON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1921 I KINGMAN KOLONY AT PARENT-TEACHERS MEETING A woll attended mooting of the Pnront-Tonchors Association wns liold Friday afternoon tit tho school building. An Interesting program, which was arranged hy Mrs. Creel ing, ohnlrman of tho program com mlttco, was rondcrcd and Bomo 1ubI iioss ' trnnsnetod. Mrs. Alvln Mc Olnnls snng and wns accompanied b) Mrs, rrltohctt. Tho following papors woro rentl: Tho First Mother's Con gress hy Mrs. 13 !'. Pratt; Tho In ternational Congress of Mothers hy Mrs, Horhort Hlckox; and Tho Or gnnlzntlon of tho 1'. T. A hy Mrs Parsons. Tho officers ami commit tee chairmen aro t0 moot with tho tonclmrs Snturdny to orrango con structtvo work for tho remainder of tho year. Tho next monthly moot lnc will ho hold February fourth, and a largo nttondnnco Is expected. Tho Pnront-Tonchors Association of Kingman Kolony hold an oxocu tlvo sosslon Saturday to lay out work for tho remainder of tho year, A good attendance Is desired at tho regular monthly mooting to ho hold, February 4 In tho afternoon nt the school house as sovoral Important measures will como up for decision. A Vlco President will also ho elected. D, C. Pngo received word from Nebraska Sunday of tho death of his father who was olghty-four years of ago. Mr, Prltchott, who has boon with tho highway survey, Is with his fam ily at tho school house A thrco-nct comedy entitled, "All n Mistake" will bo prcsontcd at tho Kolony school building Saturday ovonlng by a group of young pooplo from Illg llcnd. Tho admission will bo ICo and 36c and tho fundB will go to tho Illg Ilond school. Tllo laying has been resumed and a full crow Is busy again. D. W. Johnston has rented tho ranch belonging to Harry Thompson nnd will move onto tho plnco this wcok. Walter Nichols Is shipping hay from Kingman station, and II. It. Scott nnd M. M. Uroollng aro ship ping from Adrian. Mr. Creeling Is shipping to tho Knnsns City market. Mnry Wnrron spoilt part of tho wcok In Nyssn with her paronts nnd her brother, Marvin Warren, who Is visiting from tho cast. Sho return ed to Adrian Tuesday, wliero sho Is making hor homo with Mr, nnd Mrs. John Hoi Icy. Tho Ktngmans entertained Sunday at n prettily nppolntcd dlnnor. Cov ers wero laid for Mr. nnd Mrs. Over street, Mr. and Mrs. Kingman, tho Misses Martha Overstreet nnd Flor ence Kingman, nnd Messrs. Harva Otis and Maurlco Judd. Charles Smith will Icavo Thurs day for his homo In Twin Falls af ter an oxtondod visit with his broth er, Dr. It. J. Smith. Mr. Zolrcloln has for his guests his slstor mid hor husband, Mr. anil Mrs. Lamb, of Nebraska. H. S. Hurroughs roturncd to Now Plymouth nflor visiting In tho Kol ony for Home tlmo. Ho resold his hay this week to Mr. Vines. Tho largo nttondnnco nt Sunday School slnco tho first of tho year has been very gratifying. mUlTLAND BENCH f" 7.50 a ton, eight foot measurement Mrs. Porklns of Uakor Is visiting hor daughter, Mrs. II. McMurrcn. Ord Morclaud visltod his mother In Welsor last wcok. Mr. Marian Smith from Colorado Bpout Saturday nnd Sunday of last wook visiting old frlonds In Vnlley View. Those who attended tho box social and entertainment from Frultlund wcro Misses Mildred and Lois Flock and Norma Jones nnd tbo Messrs. Wyntt Flock, Claudo Ollvor, Fred nnd Van Jones. Mies Cabcen, Mniulo Stownrt, Lou Weaver and Hugh Illggs of Ontario nttonded tho box social hero. DREWSEY Electric Wiring All wiring done strictly ot stale laws. Wo build up to a standard, not down to a price. Griffith Electric Shop Telophone 228 J .VIAfc J r&Sskfr-. I'd n n iitiiil timiiulllfik lM Two of tho most homelike ho tels In Portland, looatod In tho heart ot tho shopping un4 thea ter dlntrlct All Oregon Klectrlo trains stop at the Kowiud llotu', thn IIoiino of Cliucr. Hxcellsnt dtnlue room lu cssnectlon, 'Hi Hotel Oirimllun, tho IIoiuu f WeWomo Is two shsrt bloeks from tho Seward. Our brawn hussos moot nil trains, Rates SO and up W, C Culbert son, Proprietor W44W4M-4-r-W- . i il Ontario Opera House Dancing . I Every Saturday Night Good Orchestra Kvnhiir Tickets $1.00 Ladies Free i oiiuviutuia e,o cciiim M''-4 A, V. Llmbnugh Is driving n now Ilulck Six. Mr. nnd Mrs. liny Duoll liavo been visiting In Now Plymouth nt tho Cash Nichols home. Donald Cnnoo has roturncd to his homo In Ogden, Iowa, nftor a ton days visit with his mint, Mrs. Spain- howor. Mrs. N. L. Davis loft Friday for Seattle to visit her sons. Mr. Davis will go Inter after attending to busi ness matters. A largo attendance of tho En deavor members woro present Thurs day ovonlng for tho playlet given. Friday ovonlng Mr. and Mrs Wil liam Hollenbeck entertained to dln nor, Mrs. Luelln Llnck nnd Miss Helen nnd Mr. Arthur Llnck and Miss Hornlco Hill. Tho Ilaptlst Ladles Aid mot Thurs day' nflornoon with Mrs. Moado. Sunday Mrs. 0. I. Hollenbeck wont through nn operation nt her homo. Mrs. William Ilosch is tho nil rue In nttondnnco. Sunday Mr. jtnd Mrs. Jess Heck with had as tholr dlnnor guests, Mr. nnd Mrs. William Ilollenbock, G. I. Hollenbeck, Ted Meeker nnd Miss Miiudo Yost. Thoy nro busy hauling gravol on tho Illlnd nnd, also near tho J. F. lllohnrdinn homo, tho gravol road from Wnshoo to tliu Ontario cornor vln tho Shormnn ranch being almost coinplotod. Miss Ilothol Colwoll oxpocts soon to go to Soattlo for an oxtondod vis It with her slstor, Mrs. Oscar Btout. Miss Mildred Ftshnr will loavo hor school In DoIs and go to Pullman, Washington to attend school whoro LMIsh Margurot Whealdon Is. Mr. and Mrs. William Hondrlx woro out 8undny from Pnyotto to visit Mr. mid Mrs. Puchort. Mrs, Charles Kloh nnd children woro at tho J. F. Smith homo Sun dny. Thursday, January 27 tho Francos Wlllard W C. T. U. will moot nt tho homo of Mrs. Olonn Darnnll. Wilbur Drowning tins boon callod to Woodrlvor, Nobrnskn bocauso of tho death of his mother, Mrs. Sllns Curtor has returned from Ln Ornudo, Oregon, having bcon called thoro hy tho donth of her mothor. Drewsey school has tho following Items: On Friday, January 7th tho first half year's work was completed. The enrollment has roachod 31 with an attendance of 98 por cent. Two pupils being neither tardy nor ab sent for the porlod nro; Dolmus Drlnkwnter nnd Francis Mlllor. Pu plls receiving grades of ninety nnd nboo In all subjects nro; Jny Smith, Joseph Altnow, Mildred' Altnow, James SItz, Kunlco Davis and Rosa mond Drowott. Pupils nnmes on tlta Itoll of Honor for tho four nnd a half mi'.iths nro; Helen SItz, Dolmas Drlnkwnter, Joseph Altnow, Laur enco Mlllor, Vlvlnn Qearhcart, Lolah (loarheart, Kunlco Davis, Ktta Davis, James SItz, Vloln Ucnrhoart, Jay smith, Typton Davis, rciizaboth Dak ar, Zclnm Jordan and Wlllard Uak or. Tho Pupils aro manifesting grcnt Interest In tho Industrial work. Tho boys of tho upper grados aro work tnK on bird houses nnd scissor rocks. Tho girls of tho uppor grades aro making wnsh cloths with crocheted odgos nnd an Initial ln embroidery, tho primary work consists of tho Bowing cards and coloring pictures. Tho 8th grade Is doing composition work, Tho best composition will ho sent to tho Ordgou Teacher's Month ly for publication. Sam Gould mado a trip to Mill dalo on business Friday. Jim Andorsou wont to Ontario to visit with homo folk's Inst wcok. Ullly Jones enma up from Junturn to attend tho stockmen's meeting at Drewsey Wednesday. Miss Lola Dunten has been quite sick. Dr. Smith of burns was cnllod to soo hor. Sho Is much better nt this writing. Donald Mastersoti mado n trip to tho Andorsou much one dny last wook. 0. W. Franklin Is visiting his fam ily this wook In Ontario. Nelson Wtlbor en mo In from the Stinking Water country with lots of frosh eggs for tho market. Ilodnoy Moffott nttondod tho dunco In Drewsey Wednesday oven lnff. V. O. Cnnflold, Jim Gcarhenrt, J. N. Woodward, Tom Cleveland nnd wlfo, Miss Agues Mullor nnd Victor Cleveland en mo to Drewsey Wodnos dny to nttond tho stockmen's moot ing hold horo. Mr. nnd Mrs. Tom Wondwnrd. of Junturn visited at Drewsey otio day ! last wook. Look for tho Savings Club nil In this Uuuo, by tho Ontario Notional Dank. ymEttszjgmsasmz (k4GffiSMBHHPMBKBW-'"''"-l " at m Tuesday, Fcbraarv 1,1921 At tho Earl Robinson Place, 2 Miles West and 1 Miles South of Ontario on the "Boulevard, at w.'ai was known as tho Old Oonklin Ranch. As wo are quitting fanning and moving to Colorado wo will soil tho following described animals, farm stock, implonrHls and house hold goods, v thout reserve; EARL ROBINSON OFFERS LIVESTOCK One bay horse, 7 yrs. old, wt. 1Gf() One bay horse, 8 yrs. old, wt. 1G00 One sorrel mare, 8 yrs old, wt. 12-10 One bay mare, 8 yrs. old, wt. 1100 One good milch 'cow, years old giving .'! gallons milk'per day. HOUSEHOLD GOODS 1 Large Colonial range with reser voir 1 Howard healing stove 1 Oil stove 1 Round dining room table. 1 Kitchen cabinet 1 Kitchen cupboard 1 Cnngolcum rug I Kitchen chairs 2 Leather rocking chairs ' Largo buffet T Dresser 1 iron bed and springs 1 Good sowing machine 1 2 Rugs 1 Troning board Folding bed FARM MACHINERY 1 Mo Cormick mower 1 McCormick 9 foot hay rake, good as new v 1 John Deere corn cultivator 1 Hiding com cultivator, good as new IWagon mid hay rack, good as new 1 Walking plow, 1(5 inch.. 1 Peg tooth harrow 1 Shovel plow 1 Buggy 1 Sot of heavy, tug harness, good as new 1 Set of light tug harness. MISCELLANEOUS 1 McClanahnn incubator, good as hew 1 Brooder. Some Blue Andalusian cockerels and some Andalusian hens. 15 Hers. 2 Large barrels. .1 Small barrel, shovels, hoes etc. Other things too numerous to mention.- VALLEY VIEW NEWS. dig ns The Things You Go By We Make Them Turner Bros. Barney Pete Ontario The en tortn turnout and box social glvon at tliu school houso Saturday ovouiiik was pronounced a succoss by all who attonded. Tho play "A Case of Suspension" wns especially enjoy ed. Aftor tho program tho boxes woro sold mid tho sum of $64.20 was cloared and Is to ho usod for tno "Hot Lunch." Tho following program wns rendored' Song,. una Armstrong & Lola Hoes Drill , Advanced Itoom Song . Una Armstrong, i.om iteos. and Kdlth Uoodwntor Uocltntlon "Not I'assod". . Walter Illakley Roadlng, "Tho Irish Lettor" Mrs, Gray Kennedy Dialogue, "Who Mado the Ourmont" Sowing Club Ohls Play, "A Cnso of Suspension" , Cast of Characters (Young ladles ot tho Somluury) Dorothy Una Armstrong Alice Jessla Griffin Mildred Agnes Amldon (Undor-graduntea t a noar-by rol lego,) Harold Soreuo MrMurreu Tom Edwin Griffin Jack , Alva Amldon Miss Ophelia Judklns . Margaret Griffin Profossor Emlllus Edgerton Gllbart Dean Kathleen, a mold. .Kdlth Goodwntor Jonas, tho Seminary Man Coy Drown Song.. Hlawnthla's Molody ot Lovo Mr and Mrs. II. McMurron spent tho week ond lu Welsor visiting re latives. Win. Hood was In Vale serving on tho Jury last weok. W E. Hrown sold his hay for Mrs. Clara Thompson, tcachor In tho lower grades Is serving a hot lunch to tho chlldron through tho cold mouths. To inako tho dish washing scorn loss a task each child washos his or her own dlshos. Quito n crowd from Nyssn. ulao from this plnco woro skating on Ar cndla Lnko Sunday afternoon. Chns. Dullard and family, Mlssos I'onrl and Lillian Dall spout tho day at Clydo Long's Bundny. Will J. Itoberts, former tonchor at this plnco Is moving tho houso ho built on tho school grounds to live In whllo teaching, to his ranch at Indiana Sottloment. Those vho nttondod Sunday school at Nyssn Sunday from hero woro J T. Long and family, Elinor Smith nnd E. Trent. J, A. Hunt started lambing, Jan uary 20. Mrs. Hunt has como from hor homo nt llolso to assist with tho cooking lambing tlmo. Mrs. Frank Edwnrds has gono bnrk to Caldwell to stuy a fow days with hor slstor, Mrs. Eminott Stool. who Is sick at hor homo thoro nnd was no hotter tho last report. Jim Ilonall and Aimer Smith voro Ontario visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs Archlo Wolro took dinner at tho Chas. Dullard home Friday. Mrs. U. W. Ilarrott visltod tho Ar cadia school Mouday. Mrs. Chns Ilullnrd and daughter, Mrs. Chde Long, wero shopping ln Nysstr Saturday. John Klttorcob flnlshod huskltiK corn for Mr. WIIhoii on tho Cownrd ranch Saturday. Chas. Dullard butchered somo fat hogti Friday tor- homo uso. Jake Zlttercoh had n nice horse Injured by a vicious bull Frldny School notos for tho month Just ondodr Averago number pupils 20 0, Avorugo dally attondauco 24. C; Por cent ot attondauco 92 1; Pupils nolthor absent nor tardy 13; Visits by paronts 0; Visits by mombers ot tho school board 0, Join tho Savings Club at tho On tario National Dank. 1 pair of mares, G and 8 years old, One in foal, wt. 2700 pounds, 1 pair of mares, 4 years old, wt 2-100. Broke to the harness. 1, 4 year old mare, weight about 1200. Broke to the harm ss. H. A. ARNESON OFFERS 1, 5 year old gelding, weight IfiOO. 16 year old brown stallion, weight 1700. Perfectly gentle to work anywhere. Porohoron and Shire. 1, 10 year old horse, weight 12,"30. 2, y.j, farm wagons. FREE LUNCH AT NOON, SALE STARTS PROMPTLY AT 1 P. M. TERMS: Bankable Note, bearing 10 por cent interest; 3 por cent discount for cash will bo accepted. Jf. A. APNESON,EAPL BOBINSON, Owners O. P. EMISON, Clerk COL. AMOS MILLER, Auctioneer Join tbo Savings Club at tho On tario National Dank. Now Farm Account nook A now edition ot tho Orogon farm account Mrs. A. T. Ckrlst, tkr f book ns JU8t oon issued by tho O. plai, Phai 17-tT. II tf. A. C. extension servlco and United staU dopartmont ot agrlculturo, as Havo you soon tho Savings Club Ad of the Ontario National Dank? Exporlmont Stntlon Tlenort- Se' entitle farm practice as dovolope 1 1 and recommended by tho Oregon l perlmont Station should ho kert years In advance of goneral far practlco, In order tliu tho no . methods, crops nnd var ties may l fully tested before offc d to the farmer, says Jalnes T Jnnllne, d'r ector, lu his report for 191S-20 lust oft tho college press. Much Infor mation that has added to the proft's of farming, and even more facts ir der Investigation -with prom'so of eventual solution, aro explalued ln tho roport. Coplos free on request I SOGOODTHEYARtT GUARANTEED slmplo, comploto nnd efflclont ns can ho made. ' Just what tbo farm did for tho farmer whether It mado or lost him monoy, and how much and which 6f the leading farm operations livestock, dairy, crops, fruit, for est or pasture wero profitable aro only a fow of tho useful points do- tra voloped in propor accounts. Tho farmer's gross and net profits, la bor Income, Interest on Invostment, nnd othor Intorostlng Itoms, aro ns cortalnod. Coplos may bo had of county agonta In countloa carrying word projects, from banks cooperat ing with tho college and government, or from tho college extension sorvlco dlroct on oppllcatlon to O. A. C. Cor vallls, and paymont of actual produc tion cost. Stock Tnnks and Pumps H. R. UDICK to have thae 3Ft 5 p ,i 7? e ci We Mat stve yu itmy h COMPLETE NKW 10P Established here in 1910 ' ! h & i m i nJcA.