The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, October 07, 1920, Image 5

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    THE ONTARIO AKUUS. ONTAJUO. OKEUON, THUKSDAY. OCTOBER 7, 1920
Mr. nnd tint. I.nurol Wells arc tlio
parents of n little (lnuditor, born nt
Holy Itosnry Hospital, Krlilny, Sep
Inmlicr 24(111
Itov. Van Dimen on Monday went
to flood Inn anil IIoIho on lmslncflR.
Mr. Waller West, or McKee.port.
1'n. nrrlvcil Saturday ovciiIiik, called
lmro by tlio death of Ills mother, Mrs
;. (J. I'owcll,
Mr. and Mrs. C. K, I'owcll ramo In
from Corvallls, Orenon, last weolc to
attend tlio funeral of tlio mother,
Mrs. C. C l'owol.
II. 0. Wllcon arrived homo early
Monday inoinlni; front I.onrj llnncli,
California, where ho lias liccn vlslt
InK for tlio past four months.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ira Palzoll and sons.
Mrs. I.. II. lllch and Mr, ltny Kith
went to llolso tn attend tlio anto
races at the Stnto Fair.
Mrs. Clertrutlo Youtnc Is nt homo
Mi'miih her parents,' M. nnd Mrs
I'nrtlur. .
I'ayotto Conntv fruit itrowora enr
rled off fifty first prizes at tlio Idaho
Stato Fair, thirty-eight second prlr.es
nnd eight third prizes, for tlio fruit
oxhlhlt and It will ha seen that In
tlio Hoys and Girls Juilclng rlnsiios
I'ayotto County carrlc.f off n number
of prizes. It .is i rood 'id for the
lit t to county of Pnyotto.
iMnmiR tlioso atlemllni? fr mi hero
wro tlio families of Mr. nnd Mrs.
(lin Orahnm, J. I Carnolx, S J
rhllHpB, Henry Munsor, Wlllhm r.r.ii
ert. M. J. I'ucho't. Ilnrr' Mnusoi
. Anio. N. A. Peacock, llrnwloc. I' U
llniwin, M. Thodit, 0. W. Younp. Irr.
Pal-ell. I.. H. Illch, 0. II Htownrl
(Irnnt Fisher, F. M. O-irdnrr, II
Wn.o, I'. K. Johnxo-i. Mm. I). U In
rord. Mrs. I'cnrl t'ntorsim Hownrl
Mnurcr, Milton C'n.'iioflx.
I'n)elle County I'tiuitli
Artmi Huth Ithodo of Frultlatid had
tlio honor of accompanying to Hols''
two Frultland youni? incites, MIsnom
Huth Haines and Fay Alms, tlio do
mnnstrators of the Frultland Can
nine and IlnkltiR Clubs of thb Iloyi
nnd Ulrls Clubs, as well ns some
youtiK Indies from I'ayotto nnd Now
riymounth. Tlioy went to llolso las'
Monday mornltiR nnd returned Sat
urday. Miss Thodo statoK Hint the
keou competition from all ovor the
stato hut sho Insists that I'ayottc
(bounty has flnu yoniiR women to de
monstrate tlio work With Miss
Haines nnd Miss Alms domoustrntnni
tlio bnkliiR of biscuits thny won for
I'ayotto County fourth plnco In the
stnto nmoni; tlio other counties. At
thoro nro fourty-four counties It real
ly speaks wolt for the FYulllnml clrlf
and wo nro proud of thorn. Tlioy
liavo had a total of 400 cioiltt
or bakliiKs which shows the Intorest
tlioy hnvo taken. Miss Huth Haines
also carried off tlio honor of rocolv
Iiik oiiourIi points to mnko her sec
ond In tho stnto In tlio lino of JiiiIr
Iiir brond. i'ayotto County Is smal'
In slxn and number but makes up In
quality.
Dies At Home III CorvnllU
Tho community was shocked nnd
snddoucd Wednesday when tho nowr
was (liven out of tho ilonth of Mrs
Jcnnlo A. I'owoll, wlfo of C. C. Pow
ell, which occured Tuesday ovenlm
nbout L-'ven o'clock, caused by a
slroko of npoplcxy, when sho wa
seen to full nt the Rate of her home.
In COrvnllls, Oregon. 3ho I Aid punn
ed iiway bufoio liny ono could reach
her sldo,
Jonulo A. Powell was born in Hal
onu 1'ennsylvnnla, Hepteinler 1.1.
18C7, unit died In Corvnllls, Oreron.
TucHtlny evening. September 28,
1020. ncd slxty-tbreo years nnd fif
teen dnys. In 1883 she wns married
to Walter ,. West, of McKeesport,
Pennsylvania, ho having died In
1885, One, sou was born to the first
mnrrliiRCil, In 1887 sho wns married
to fjharlcs C, Powell, of PlattshurR,
Missouri. To them were born two
sons, C. K. and Harry. .They resided
In Missouri twenty-lvo jenrs then
moved to Colorado whero tlioy lived
two yenrs nnd In 1011 they with
tholr family moved to Payett whom
tlioy havo stneo resided, until March
of this year when tlioy went to Cor
vnllls, Oregon for Mr. Powell'H
health.
'Tlio "body was hrough to I'ayotto
Thursday morning Inst, accompanied
by tho husband nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. C.
K. Powell, nwnltlng tho arrival of
her son, Mr. West from MeKcesport,
who nrrlvcd Saturday evening
A husbnud and thrco soiih and five
grandchildren survive.
Tho furornl sorvlcon wcro hold
6
Snnda afternoon In the M 10. Church
Payette, and tho sermon preached by
tho pnstor, Hcv. Clyde Wnlkor, ns
slnted by tho pnstor of tho Frultlnnd
M. 1C. Church, Hev. Van Dousen. The
body was tuteicd In the Ontario com
etor .Ontnrln, Oregon, surroitnilcd
by n host of loving friends mid tin
fntntly and no uhundauro of flnweis
as o token of esteem nnd lovo.
Mis. Powell cmlentod huisetf to
all who know her. Hern wns n bright
HiiniH' iinturn nod ier helpfulncsr
nnd cheery spirit will he missed i
many nnd tho ulcho In tho homo nev
er filled. Sincere sympathy Is ex
tended to tho family.
. - - .
.LOST Flvo months old Collie
pup, mnlo, dnrk brown In color with
whlto ring nround neck mid white
iinso nnd fuco. Finder call nt Griffith
Klectrlc Co. to rccolvo reward. It
roil SAI.K Four room houso.
sleeping porch, "thoroly modorn, nil
renovated this spring, basomeut
Houso wired for electric heat. Partic
ulars Call 12&.J. Mrs. V. P. McKen
itn. 70.144. '
FX)H SAM3 Columbln fJrnphonu
la, now model, Ilnrgnln. Call Mrs. V
P. McKcuun. Phono 125-J. 44.
B m T' a
Per Ton
F. O. B. Payette
for Good Sound
Cull Apples
Idaho Vinegar & Pickle Co.
Payette, Idaho
J3U.C1
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is withijou again!
The famous friend of old
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Known evetyivJiere-Buyit
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