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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1921)
ntviAMM. an? mm THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1921. Lllse Ileif Crown Gasattm JbrJPowcrandMikfm " - ; die most powerful engine In the world depends on its source of power The refining of Red Crown gasoline Is based on a thorough, scientific study and knowledge of the fuel requirements of the automobile engine. Keep a record of your trip mileage, also note the power and flexibility of your en gine with Red Crown gasoline, and you will be convinced that Red Crown, ' the gasoline of quality ."Is the gasoline for you. Look for Standard Oil Service Stations and for the Red Crown sign at garages, service stations, and other dealers. There you will be able to get good service with feed Crown gasoline. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (OUfmk) Qhe Gasoline of Qualify ONTAHIO 1IOTKLB CARTEll. Clarence Osban, II. Crummett, A. 11. Alexnnder, Honry Smith, Lucia Dlwarau, Vale; W. J. Itoup, Ed. Lights, J. A. Lancer, B N. Johnson, R. C. lloborson, Dolso J Agnes Zlnk, J. A, Page, Adam Mur raay, Juntura; II. Walters, NyBsa; M. C. Soils, Harper; Frank Pink hntn, Hallway; Dill Colo, Catdwoll; Laurnnco Croasoy, Crowley; Adam WIIboii, Illvorsldo; II. A. Itoso, City; It. C. Stewart, Wcstfnllj Jim Jones, Joncsboro; Amos ltoothlor, lllvor sldo; John Vogt, A. J. Drown, II. Lowls, Frank Qolden, Uolso; John Ervln, O. N. Plate, Frultland; M. II. Myers, Ilrogan ; Dr. Durrows, II. II. Collagen, 'M. W. Ryan, Mrs. J, L. Mustard, Max Stiles, Vnlo; Oco. Irwin, City; Frank Drunhnm, Pay otto; C. W. Recoy and wlfo; Mrs. L. A. Ullyeu, J. M. Illlyau, Ilrogan; Carl Cloca, City; Mrs. Orr and sons, Emmott; Wm. Patterson, Cnscado; Tom Ilurdman, City; A. M. Lyon, J. A. Oliver, Jordan Valloy; Mr. and Mrs. Leathers, Ed Corrlgan,' Honry Smith, It. Travos, Vale; E. S. Clung, Uolso; Tomplo Scroggln, Watson; Mrs. Helen Reed, Heppner, Oro. MOORE: W. S. Carpenter, Cor vallls; Elmerlll Fox, J. M. Durt, Uolso; Mrs. II. Doswoll, Ilrogan; Isabollo Ralston, Joromo; J. A. Small, Uakor; Mrs. Adda M. Shot Hold, Spokano; II T. Dauor, Poca tollo; Frank Ulnck, Caldwoll; Leon Howltt, Boattlo; E. E. Lawlstnn, Mrs. Halon Dlllmnn, Uurns; Mary Dodge, Vale; Frank Jones, Llborty Chestntn Wostfnll; II. F. Watson, Samuol L. Cram, Wolsor; M. M. Hurst, Now Plymouth; Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Whit ney, Fort Mndonl, Iowa; Mrs. J. Honry, Ruth Honry, Dnrrowvalo, Pa. C. L. Forbes, La Orando; R. Lyon, Mt. Home; C. D. Hvans, Vale; A. E. Nichols, Ironsldo; Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Venator, Flolds; It. Onllant, Wolscr; F. Schollako, (1. H. Rod man, T. J. O'Kcofo, Uolso; II. C. Hayes, T. L. Norman, Honry Tonkin, Uakor; It. H. Unldock, La Orando; Marcus, W. May, C. W. Wllllsms, II. P. Kuonlko, Pendleton; A. P. Davis, Washington, D, C.J B. C Dul ler, Lowlston; Walter Plorco, Ln Orando, Louis May Urunxoll, Nnm pa; Ruth Derllngamer, Nampn, Mao Wilson, DoIho, Mrs. Fellows, Marvel Follows, Loo Noo, Vale; I). II. Hunt er, Nampa; Mr. nnd Mrs. Patsy Daly and Mr. nnd Mrs. E. D. Dnly Pralr- Every Potato Means Additional Profit When the price per bushel you receive for your potatoes is Jow, good profits can still be made by saving time and labor and by getting every potato in the field. It costs you no more to harvest completely, and you get the extra dollars for your increased crop, if you use a HOOVER POTATO DIGGER The Hoover Potato Digger digs up all the potatoes in the Held and piles them in neat rows where they can be handled with minimum labor. This digger has proved to be an especially good investment to all potato-growers who have used it. The shovel is of best quality high-carbon crucible steel and shaped so C3 to gather " the potatoes with tho least possible loss. No danger of cuttmc the potatoes to the atxtent that a plow or hoe does. Stone guards can be UBed in stony ground. You can raise and lower the shovel while the machine U in motion. All adjustments . are made from the seat by convenient levers. The vise-separating rear rack has a , backward and forward motion that sifts out all dirt and deposits the potatoes in a compact row on clean ground directly at the rear of the machine, while the vines and trash are deposited at one side. Six roller beartsgs and wide tires on the wheels assure light draft. Patented Double Action Front Truck permits the digger to be turned in a very short space. Solid steel frame, strong main sides of Bessemer steel, beams of best quality char coal malleable castings, and steel chains and hardened steel sprockets that greatly resist wear. Don't foil to see the Hoover Potato Digger before you harvest your potato crop; its use means greater profits. Also ask us about Hoover Engine Drive Potato Diggers two-horse machines undor all conditions, and any other potato tools you require. GEO. W. W AYT fo, City; Mr. nnd Mrs. Arch Dncon, LaGrnndo' Mr, Hill, Homcdnlo; Mr. Clark, Nyssa; J. A. Yancey, Uolso; Crawford Eagle, Dotso, J. C. llron don, W. W. Yancoy, Hugh McClnln, Vnlo. FRUITLAND BENCH Ilotti'tli'r-Ilolllncr Flvo o'clock Sundny afternoon tho Urethral Church was tho scono of a beautiful wedding ceremony when Mlns Wllma Mao Dolllngor, daugh ter of Ilov. nnd Mrs. D. D. Dolllngor, was married to Itov. Harvey It. Hos teller, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hob totlor of Frultland. Tho church room was decorated In forns nnd pink and whlto flowers nnd the altar covered with beautiful pink and whlto flowers. Hoforo tho wedding sarvlco which united tho happy cou plo tho trio composod of Mrs. Znno Schubert, Mrs. Horschol Shanks and Miss Mlldrod Fisher, sang "Do cnuse" nnd tho wedding March "Faithful and True" nnd "I Love You Truly." Aftor tho corompny tho trio sang "O, Perfect Lovo," nnd "Tho Lord Bless Theo and Keep Thoo". Tho four ribbon bcarors led tho bridal party, stringing pink and whlto ribbons, forming tho alsto. They woro Merle Fisher, Loonn Molilor, Marjorlo Thanks, and Mnry Ilcchtor. Tho two ushers, Wilbur and Onion Ilolllnger followed, nnd then tho two ministers, Itor. Hor schol Shanks who porformod the ceremony nnd Ilov. 11. A. Knuffmnn, who offered tho prnyor. They woro followed by tho groom, Ilov. Hnrvoy Hostottcr nnd his best man, Onion Hostotlor, brother! then tho six brldusmnlds, Mrs. Ponrl Peterson, of Wilder, cousin of tho bride, Mrs. Noll to Holt, of Pnyotto, Mrs. Mar garct Ilolllnger, Misses Vesta Iloll lnger, Jnno Shamborgcr nnd Itolnu Jenks, nil drcssod In whlto with plik,organdla sashes. Tho maid of honor, Miss Mary Ilolllnger,. sister of tho brldo, dressed In pink organ dlo, nnd carrying a showorboquot of pink roses, followed, and thon enmo tho flowor girl, llttlo Luclllo Bchtt bort drosscd In pink organdla and scattering flowers nlong tho way In tho path of tho brldo, Miss Wilms Ilolllnger On tho arm of her fathor. Slio was dressed In goorgctto cropo do meteor, with tho bridal veil, and carried whlto roses and sweot pons, Ilov. Hcrscho I Shanks pronounced tho words that unltod tho happy couple Two hundred guests woro present to showor congratulations and present bunutlful and usoful gifts. Aftor tho coromony a throo courso wadding supper was sorvod by tho brldo's pnronts on tho Inwn at their homo noar Frultland to sovonty-flvo of tho relatives and closo friends. Tho lawn was beau tifully decorated with pink and whlto streamers. Tho happy couplo loft for a short honoymoon trip, Tliuy will bo at homo aftor Soptoin bor lGtli at North Manchester, In diana whoro thoy expect to finish tholr collcgo courso. Doth thoso young pooplo nro prominent and well known and dosorvo tho congro tulntlons of a host of friends. Another Frultland Couplo Wed Saturday evening nt olght o'clock at tho homo of Hoy, and Mrs. Hor schol Shanks occurred tho marrlago of Mr. Harry Hockos, oldest son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Honry Hockos, and Miss Haiol Lanfoar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Lanfonr. Itov. Shanks road tho sorvlco which unltod tho happy couplo, Mr. and Mrs, Warren Hubboll, of Frultland, woro tho only attendants. Mr. and Mrs. Hockes loft Sunday morning for a motor trip to Sugar City, Ida ho, for a visit with relatives and then on to Yellowstono Park. Upon tholr roturn thoy will llvo In tho John Itlch homo on Pennsylvania Avenuo which has already boon fur ulsbod ready for their occupancy. These young pooplo havo long re sldod at Frultland and nro woll known and popular and tho good wishes of numorous friends aro be ing showered upon them. Shower for IYultlnnd Ilrldo A miscellaneous showor which wag a surprise was given Miss Wllma Ilolllngor Thursday aftornoon at tho homo of her parents In honor of her approaching marrluKo. A fout uro of tho aftornoon was an amus ing mock wedding given by six of her girl frlonds. Dy following di rections which led all over the houso tho brldo to bo found many lovoly gifts, Each lady wrote some good advlco to be followed by tho now bride. A lunch of marcaroous and punch wore sorvod. Llttlo Girls Cclobrnto Anniversaries Sunday afternoon thirty of the boy and girl frlonds of Misses Helen Tusslng and Doris Taylor gathered on the II. F, Tusslng lawn to help them celebrate their birthday anni versaries. It was Helen's sixth birthday and Doris' soventh anniver sary. Some of the grown ups ac companied the youngsters and en joyed with them the delicious eats of Ice cream and cake served later In tho afternoon. In Honor of Mother Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Itoy Manser entertained a number of friends at their home, honoring tho mother of Mr. Manser, Mrs. Mary Manser, of Derkeley, California, the occasion bo her birthday anniver sary. Tho guests were Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thomyson, Mr. and Mrs. M. Puchert, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Manser and Mrs. Mary Manser. Woodrlver, Nebraska, Picnlo More than fifty Woodrlver, Ne braska peoplo gathered together Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Puchert, near Frultland, for a big picnic dinner and get-together good time. Tho tablo groaned with all the good things that these Wood rlver people know how to prepare and It was a happy occasion for nil. Thoso Included among the party were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Puchert, Imperial Valley, California, vlsttlng here, Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Flcken, Mr. and Mrs, James Frazler and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Itau ert and son, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Manser and Howard, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Colwell and daughter, Bethel, Mr, and Mrs, Sam Phillips nnd son, Mr, and Mrs, Dockor nnd hrothar, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Todd, Mrs. Urocklohurst nnd Mrs. Taylor, Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Shearer and family, Mrs. Ithoda Bhcaror and children, Mrs, Mary Mnnsor, Jcsso Durkard, Mrs, Dorothy Hondrlx and Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Puchort, Tho U. Y. P. U. will glvo a plo social on C. M. Williams lawn Fri day evening, August 12. Pics auc tioned off. Ice Cream also served, p. OWYHEE NEWS NOTES Government surveyors who nro nt work nenr tho upper hot springs abovo Mitchell Dutto surveying for tho proposod high lino Irrigation project aro boarding nt tho Pouts ranch. It Is roported their estlmatos will bo submitted to tho government within n month. Mrs. S. I). Dlgolow and Miss Mar lon Lowo motored to Nyssa, Monday then on to Ontario. Mrs. Dlgelow nttendod tho Farm llureuu mooting nt Cnlro, relating to shipping pota toes. Mrs. Pouts was In Ontario Wednesday having sumo dentnl work done Dornlco Fonn and her cousin, Jack Twelves mndo n business call nt the Kllngbnck homo, Monday. Tho Shatto and Dob Wallace fam ilies attended n family reunion at tho Fox homo near Nyssa, Sunday. Tho Owyhee Swlnnlng Class mot nt tho Drndlcy "swlmmln' holo" Thursday uvonlng. Mr. nnd Mrs, I). P. Pullan nnd family woro dinner guests nt tho W. W. Smith homo, Sunday Tho Alvln Mcaiunls and Wnller Plnkston families nlso visited tlioro Sundny afternoon. Anna, Carl nnd Wllllnm Schwolzor and Vornon, Donnld nnd Uladys Mc Oliinls visited with Mary McQInuls at tho Punts homo Monday evening. Tho tlmo was pleasantly spout In music nnd singing. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilcpuorto Froondo nnd tlirco children nnd Mrs. Uonl Unrmendla nnd two children, of Uolso, woro guests nt tho Vincent! Mondlola homo soveral days last wook, Mrs. T. M. I.owo and Miss Mnrlon tnotorod to Vnlo Wednesday, whoro thoy visited Mrs. Jullon Hurloy. Thoy woro luncheon guosts nt tho Kestor homo. Thoy nlso visited a short tlmo nt tho Gerald Stanflold homo, Miss Dornlco McLnfforty, assisted by Mrs. Schwolzor, Miss Lowo and sovoral others Is planning to glvo n recital at tho Owyhee school houso, August 18. All aro cordially Invited to attend. Mrs. Nancy Tlmntins of Parma, who had long boon a suffer from llvor complaint, dlod last wcok. Sho was a BlBter of Sarah Clark and well known to tho older residents hore. Sho loaves a daughter, Mrs. Laurenco Daughorjy nnd child, bo stdos other relntlvos nnd frlonds to mourn her loss. S, D, Dlgelow last Thursday ship ped 100 sacks of first class potatoes from Nyssa, receiving 90 cents por hundred for them. Mrs. Lowo aud daughter, Marlon motored to Nyssa, Friday whero thoy vlsltod Mrs, Francis, later Mrs. Francis, Mrs. Lowo nnd Marlon went to Parma whero thoy woro guests of Mrs, Dommlng. Mrs. Lowe, Mrs. Francis and Mrs. Dommlng havo bean friends slnco girlhood. Konnoth McDonald had tho mis fortuna to havo ono of his toes crushed, last Friday, when his sad dlo homo stepped on It. Luis Ipturrl, of Jordan Valley, was a business visitor at tho Men dlola homo last wook. Frod Kllngback Is binding grain on tho Dollord and Fonn ranches this wook. S, D. Dlgolow and son nnd daugh ter, John nnd Juanltn, were Oato City visitors Saturday. Viola and Tholmn Olascock aro visiting tholr aunt, Mrs. Frank New bill, of Ontario, for sovoral days. Miss Lais Itussoll, of lloswoll Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Oco Schwolzor, this week. Konneth Flolds, of Nyssa, was a guest of Hollo Kenu lust week. LOCAL PERSONALS I lagan Mooro Is on tho sick list. Frank Davis and wlfo were hero from their rnnch near Drewsey this wcok. Itov. Chas. Illom and C. D. Davis mado a trip to Uolso by auto Friday. Miss Gladys Franklin Is visiting frlonds at Sllvlos, Orogon. T. II. Moore was In Uolso on bus iness tho first of tho wook. Mrs. Jossln McCarty loft Monday for Oardon Vnlluy, Idaho, to visit her sister, Mrs, Alia Coughanour. Ilov W J. 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