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THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON; THURSDAY, ATJQUST 18, 1921. H l FMinmiD BEHCH School Vcgins September 12 Tho Frultland schools open Bop lembor lZtli. The toachors aro as follews: N. C. Oungor, Manual Training and Science; Mrs. N. C. Ilungor, Home Economics; Alice West Commercial; Russell Kcnnoy, History and Economical Alico liar roll, English and Spanish; Mary Alice Young, music and art! Mrs. Anna Cardon. eighth grade: Mrs, Hoy Clomont, sovonth; Alice Kline, sixth; Mary liollonbock, filth: Eva Ulomstrom, fourth. Edith Dlom strom. third: Mrs. Kuth VnnDorKar socond; Illno Jcnks, first; also Bcs slo Wolfe, first grado. At Sunny sldo tho grammar grades wilt he taught by Mario Church nnd tho primary grades by Qtadys McKeown. At tho board mooting Monday ovon- Ing It was (loci ded not to build tho the overflow of pupils. It Is evident that It will bo noccssary to have school again over tho drug storo or In somo other building. Mr. Haines was hired to drlvo Houto No. 1. 1'YultUml Property Belling Rapidly Monday afternoon of this wook tho.doal was closed wbcro by M. M. Hurst purchased of Messrs. F. M. Fardnor, John Hands and Charlos Coon tho south forty acres of tho ranch known as tho Park ranch, most of tho acreage being in bear Ing apples, tho fruit going with the salo. Tho prlco for tho forty acres was i 60 per acre. Mr. Coon re cently sold ten of this 100 aero ranch bolonglng to him and tho firm sold another ten of tho same ranch adjoining to J. C. Btowart and I,. A. Ornhnor the twenty bringing I8C00. Charles Coon purchasod a 20 aero of tho ranch adjoining his present 20 acros, tho prlco being $9000. This Is ono of the bost Im proved ranches In tho Valloy. Hoy Manser sold his thlrtoon aero ranch on Hlvorsldo Avenuo far I4J00, possession to bo given In thirty days. Last week ho comploted n salo for his ton aero ranch Just south of this to Mr. Crosdlo of On tario. (Jrant Fisher sold a ton aero fruit ranch Just north of Frultland to K. II. Sargent for 16000. Apples thereon woro Included, Mr. Bar gont retains tho applos and ho In turn sold tho land to D. D. Rolling or for 13260. Tho apples wore Jon athans and Homes. Another Fruit liid Wedding Saturday morning at ten o'clock Mrs. I'carl I'otorson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Lewis, was mnrrlod to Ilayard Clifton niakosloy at tho M. K, l'arsonago by Hov. Oeorgo Todd, pastor of tho First Methodist Church. Tho ring ceremony was us ed to unlto tho happy couplo. Mrs. Todd, Miss Smith, and tho two daughters of Mrs. I'otorson, Gladys and Doris woro tho guests at tho wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Blakesley left Immediately for n trip to Pay ette Lakes, occompanlod by tho two daughtora. Thoso peoplo lived at Frultland for many years and aro woll known. Their friends aro ex tending hearty congratulations. They will llvo at their now home In Frultland already prepared for them. Hhaiv-Tliorio Word has reached horo of tho mnrrlago In Mnttoon, Illinois, of Miss Irene Thode, dnughtor of Mr. and Mrs. Marx Thodo, of Frultland, to Arthur II Shaw, of Ilorkoley, California, Tho wedding occurred on August 8th, at the Uaptlst Church Hov. Llveley, pastor officiat ing. Mrs. Shaw hns lived hero with her parents .Hovornl years and Is woll known and will liked. Bho and her husband wilt arrivo here In about two weeks for n visit on tholr way to their new homo In Ilorkoloy. They aro now In Indianapolis and Chicago on tholr honeymoon. Injured in Hall (Innio Frank Klnnlson, popular both at tho Stato University In athletics and at Frultland whoro his parents, Mr. and Mrs. It. II. Klnnlson llvo, broko his ankle at Qennpsseo, Idaho, In a ball gamo bolween Qencssoo and Colo. Tho accident occurcd la tho eighth Inning as ho was sliding to socond baso. A purso was taken for 11 GO nnd ho was taken to Lowts ton hospital whoro ho- stayed for four days and then was taken to tho homo of a friend whlto rocuperat Ing. Tho accident will Interfcro In his playing this year with tho foot ball team. Delight fill Home Picnic A largo gathering of relatives and frlonds which proved n very enjoy ablo affair bocauso of tho represen tatives of so many states was that whon slxty-thrco mot Sunday at tho Waltor Mahoncy homo north of Frultland. A big picnic dinner, sorved cafatorla stylo was tho pen tor of attraction. Thoro woro races for tho children nnd prizes given, wrestling mntchos and mimic for en tertainment. Thoso present wer tho host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs, Wnltor Mahonoy nnd family, J. w, Mahoncy and family, Mr. and Mrs. A H. Preston, of Fnlrbury, Nobrns kn, Mr. ind Mrs. Alfred Ilocord, of Eaglo, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry DoFranco and family of Wilder, Mrs. Sarah He Franco, Mrs. L. C. Wnrnor and Mr. and Mrs, Pat Mahonoyi of Nampa, Mr. and Mrs. Tlppln, of Falrhury, Nobraska, Mrs, K, I), Drown, Cor vallls, Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. Both Manning and son nnd Mr. and Mrs. Evorett Manning, of Wilder, Mr. and Mrs. William lloscli, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Lnttlg, Mr. and Mrs, Jonas Drown and Mr. and Mrs. Loo Drown, of Dead Ox Flat, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Dob Drown, of Pnyotta, Honoring Mrs. Nellson nnit Mrs. Cox Charming throughout was the COO hundred party given at two o'clock Friday nftomooii at tho beautiful country homo of Mr. and Mrs. I). I. Ingard near Frultland. In giving tho dollghtful afalr Mrs. Ingard was honoring Mrs. T. It. Nollsnn, of Nampa, dnughtor of Mr. Ingard, who Is visiting horo with her two eons, and for Mrs. A Cox, of Cleveland, Ohio, mother of Mrs. Ingard. The homo was boautlful throughout with roses' and other beautiful flowers. A delicious three courso luncheon was norved at flvo o'clock. Mrs. MoKlnnoy was honor ed with a beautiful basket of sweet poas, tho first prize, 'and Mrs. L. W. Peterson with a card table cover, tho second prize, Mrs. Cox and Mrs. Nellson being prosented with guest prizes. Tho guests wore Madames McMllland, J. W. Woodward, Mc Kinney, L. E. Peterson, Holmes, David Orr, Duty, Ed Lauor, Soolcy, Sommorkamp, flhawhan, McDonald, of Payctt, Mesdamcs, Stetler, Mad son, Thode, Fred Davis, Win. liollon bock and Miss Hupp, of Frultland, nnd tho honro. guests, Mesdamcs Cox and Nellson. The hostess wan assisted by Misses Katherlno Mad son, of Frultland and Misses Mildred Holmes aid Dorothy Turner of Fnyotte. Dtblo Viicntloii School Closes Bundny morning tho niblo Vnca- J Donvor, came Saturday for a uuii duiiuui ciuscu wuii u uifi rally and community meet at tho audi torium of tho High School. There woro 212 enrolled with fourteen teachers. A well rendered program of music bible quotations and mis sionary talks wcro glvon by tho var ious students which provod very interesting to tno audience which filled tho largo auditorium to over flowing. Hov. Horschol Shanks of tho Drothron church was In charge of tho school. It has proved a suc cess and stops wero takon yesterday to contlnuo tho work next summer in Frultland with all the churches uniting In tho otfort. A collection wns taken which nmountod to $21. 05 to bo turned In to pay somo of tho expenses. Displays of the work .accomplished wero shown. Tho In- tormodlato class made beautiful gingham dresses and aprons for tho children at tho Chlldron' Home In Dolso. i&iam SEPTEMBER Brunswick Records ON SALE TODAY This September release of Druntwlck Records merits iht M of Suptr-Pftura-Lltt. It offers two great artists new to Brunswick Records, Oluseppe Danlse, Uarltono) Florence Ksston, Soprano; and presents in perfection and variety, songs, band selections, dances and novelty numbers that ""been accepted as the best in their respective fields. This list will appeal to widely diversified tastes and temper amenta and well reward careful scrutiny of Its contents. 30010 Dl rVav.aia , (Tkr Horn. I. F.Ir Pra.aace) ( rrmrrUl:Atlll-3n,l-V.rJt Giwaaapa DaaUa 300U 10040 1.04 At Maria (BatS-CtwifJ) 5raa nj VMlm, lLmlin , Flaraaca Eaataa aa4 Ma Rmi Maria Ckarataa J Df ( Lui As Ttr , IUnlTrUk(Vr5rftwa) Tmr , Tbaa, KarU NaVaJ Kaawa D TrauUa !' 3aaa fiYasraJaiVftaar) Ttntr , Tba,KarU 1 ll i T'""'l (!') VUlln 3U , , Mm Raaaa (Tk.ra'a O.lf Oa Pal Afl.r All T.n.r Dl Jwu SkarUaa and Jam Lyath llakl Fa.1 la a Bakr'i ILaa. Tartar mmJ Barlfm Fraak MaUar aa Caws Raanlaa 2121 I Vfi Ta U? Van Bat ll'a AU O.ar Now Straad MaU Quart.! Old Tkar'ra 3ul Nt faaala Tartar . Billy Jaaaa 21J7 INajy'. 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Klnnlson and family, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Jones, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Colwotl and sons, of Dolso, Mrs. T. C. Taylor of Pay ette, woro tho participants. Mr nnd Mrs. J. T. Dockwlth had as tholr guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs Thurston Dockwlth and family Ml.is Itolno Jonks, and Mr, Claudia Huug or, of South Dond, Indiana, Tho af fair was glvon honoring Thurston Dockwlth and family who go east to mnko tholr now homo. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Hcckcs re turned Monday ovenlug from (holr honoymoon trip to Yellowstone Park. Thoy will reside on tho John Hlch runclr adjoining Frultland. Mrs. A. II. McConncll and Harry nnd Nolllo. Mrs. C. M. Williams and two sons, Mrs. O. W. Drowning and two sons and Miss Leona, Mlssoa Fern Wllfong and Corral Sllnkor loft Bunday morning for n wcak's outing on Dear Crook. Mrs. N. A. Peacock sorved a de licious noon day dinner Friday honoring her daughter, Mrs. Hobort iiaiuwin. of Kverott, Washington. Tho guosts woro Mosdamoa Oeorgo McKeown, Fairy Spatnhowor, Wil liam liollonbock and Misses atadys McKoown and Mary Hollenbeck. A Jolly camping party lc(t Frld.iy morning for John Day Orogon In the party woro Mr. and Mrs. Diehard nan ana cniidren, Miss Dornlce Mc uoo and Howard Manser and Mini rorij iinck nnd Arthur I.lnck. cf Dolae. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. McAllister and Mr. and Mrs. Alfrod McAllister, of Mooteesso, Wyoming, camo Sunday evening by tho auto route to visit a few days at tho William Itauert home. Thoy are on their way to tho Coast and are looklnr for a irw cation. James Itauert, of Orand Island, Nobraska, camo Thursday to spend tho winter with his son, William Itauert. Arthur Colwoll, of Dolso, who has been attending summer normal nt I.owlHton, arrived Saturday even ing to Join his wlfo and two sons at the II. D, Klnnlson home. He left Monday morning for Dolso and his wife in the aftnrnonn. Intnl.,- her husband at Nampa. Tho Queen Esther Clrclo will have a cookbu joou sale at Frultland Saturday all day. Patronize 'thorn for tho money is being used to edu cato poor girls In tho south. Forty young people of the Chris tlan Endeavor Society on Saturday evening attended n most delightful social evening at the homo of Miss Dornlce Hill at Now Plymouth, Sherbet and cake weco served the guests. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Smith bad as dinner guests Sunday Mr. and Mrs. William Hollenbeck and Robert and Miss Mary Hollenbeck and Mrs. Ida rwrxianu. Mr. and Mrs. M, E. Dowers are the parents of a little daughter, born August 8th. Mr. nnd Mrs. Til Harney aro the parents of a little daughter, born August 6th. Misses Dertha and 8ophlu Dllnd are home from attending I.ewlston Normal during the .summer term. Mrs. T. H. Nellson and nnn Tlnh. ort, and Holland returned to their nome ai rampa after a visit at the ft. F r ratner 1 Insard mi, iinuauii mm son, ingard are in unio ror a month's visit with roi eusoirs motner and other rel atives, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Oardner are home from a trip to coast points. Mr, and Mrs. Peter Enberr re turned Sunday from a week'a outing at Council. Mr. and Mrs. L. c. Hooley, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Nokes and Miss (Muuino AinicK aro home outing up ou Dear Creek, Mrs. K. A. Unck returns this rrlday to Dolso after a two week'a stay at the Ralph Johnson home. Mr nnd Mrs. O. I. Hollenbeck, Miss Oladya Daughman, Miss Edna Tlllotson, Miss Maude Yost and Ted Seeker motored to Arrowrock dam Bunday. From Boise they were ac companied to the dam by Loren Rudolph and children. Miss Laura Hands left Tuesday morning for Manleton. Iowa, whom her aunt, Mrs. Clarence Rovoll. Thurston Dockwlth and family left by auto Tuesday Vnornlng for North Manchester, Indiana, where tho children will ontor school. Mr. Dockwlth wilt go to Ohio whoro ho will sell Payette Valley apples. Miss Heine Jenks is home from Dolso where she attended summer normal. A. L. Qorham went to Meridian Sunday to take Fay and Fern Hands, twin girls, where they will make tholr homo with Mr. nnd Mrs. C. W. Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. L. 7., 8hubert nnd son and Mr. and Mrs. James Deal loft Monday morning by auto for Senttlo and Vancouver, Canada, As toria and Portland, Oregon, expect ing to be away two weoks. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Drown will oc cupy tho Bchubort resldouco while they aro oft to tho Coast and Mr. Carratchaol wilt look aftor telephone troubles for, Mr. Schubert: Mrs. Hoy Lowls, sister of Mrs, Miller, nnd dnughtor, Frances, of came Saturday for a visit with Supt. and Mrs. Mlllor. Mr. howls will Join his wlfo on next Saturday, Mrs. C. K. Powell and llttlo daughter, of Corvallls, has come for a visit with relatives. Mr. Powell will nrrlvo this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. D. Clasper of McKccsport, Pa. who havo bcon vis iting at the Harry Powell homo loft this week for Portland and othor western points before tholr return to their homo in tho East. Tuesday mornlne oarly Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Richardson, Miss Edna Tlllotson and Ted Meeker loft for Payette Lakes for a week's outing. Miss Edna Tlllotson will leave this Bunday for Chicago aftor a mouth's visit with Mr. and Mrs. O. I. liollonbock. Her. Aldrlck, of La Grando, Oro gon, hold Quartorly Conference at tho M. E. Church Sunday evonlng. Isaac Whcaldon, of Linn county Oregon, arrived Saturday morning for a visit with his brother. D. Whcaldon. Mr. and Mrs. Vornlo Rich nro shipping tholr goods this week by auto to thor ranch at Jororao and aro proparlng to vacate tholr beau tiful property on Pennsylvania re cently sold to J. W. Hussoll. " Misses Gladys and Hachol Chris tensen, of Dozoman, Montana, are guests this week of Miss Katherlno Madsen. Tuesday afternoon Miss Kathorlno Madson entortalned fifteen guests honoring tho Misses Chrlstenscn, of Dozoman, Montana, who are her houso guests. Delicious oats were sorvod. SAVE MONEY BV PROPER STORAGEJFJIATO CROP Thousand of Dollars lxt llucll Year in Orogon lk-cnuso of Luck of AdiMjuoto Oregon Agricultural College, Cor vallls, Aug. 10 Thousands of dol lars aro lost oach year In Oregon because of caroless or Improper methods of storing potatoes. It Is well to plan early for a sultabla storeroom for tho potato crop. Uso of a cellar Is suggested. It should bo made In a dry or. woll drained placo und should bo built underground. Tho walls should bo brick, concreto, or stono. The cell ing sbould bu plastered if a build ing Is ubovo it, to mako a doad air spaco between tho plaster and tho floor. Apertures through which to empty the potatoes should bo left at Intervals In tho aides of the wall. It Is woll to havo a driveway through the center with the bins ou each sldo. ventilation and temperaturo aro tho most Important considerations' in building a storeroom. Thirty flvo to 4 IT degreos Is a good torn- perature. If posslblo air should be lead through a deop underground draln-tlle Into tho cellar. It length should bo sufficient to warm tho n'r a llttlo In winter. Tho outside end of the tile should bo covered to pre vent the entrance of vermin. A ventilator on the root will remove warm air. A raised board floor should be In each bin with a ventilator run ning from it up through tho tubers at Intervals, Have double doors at the entrance and the shoots. The room should be kept dark. A re liable thermometer should always bang In the collar. If the tempera ture gets too low uso an ordinary oil stove. It is folly to have pota toes freeze to save a gallon of kerosene. FOR SALE 1920 6 Passenger Dulck with extras, In first class condition. Paul Cayou. 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