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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1921)
THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO. OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3 m OREGON SLOPE Sunday School nt I'nrk School Uoubo Sunday nftornoon nt 2 o'clock. Everybody welcome. L. U C'ulbcrUon left Trlday morn Iiik by nuto for tho Twin l-'nlls din trlct. Ho expects to be Bono eovornl dnyn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Van l'otton motored to Urognn, Mnlhour nnd IlrldReport Inst weok nnd visited relative MIhb Mnry Conner spent tho week end with friends In Uolse Mr nnd Mrs. Tom Cnrlco nnd children nnd Mr nnd Mrs. Stevens enjoyed n watermelon feed nt tho Wllrox rnnch Tuesday ovenlng. Tho program committed of the l'nrk Improvement Club composed of MosdamoM Ilonts, Tomllu, LattlR, Miller nnd J 1.. Urown mot with Mrs Ilrown Monday ovonliiR to com pinto the year's proRrnm Miss Wyona Dorrlng of Krultlnnil Ih n guest nt tho Hobort Llukon homo wook Sovoral largo trucks nro ongnccd In hnullitR tho law crop of prunes from tho Orr, Orelg nnd Wnltor Davis ranches. These prunes nro grown on young trccts nnd nro of excellent quality Mr nnd Mrs. II. II. Mnkous of Wolsor wero Sundny ruohIs of Mr nnd Mrs Itohert I.lnkons. Mrs S M Ilrown nnd sons of On turlo spent tho weak end with 1' Pront nnd family. Jack Orr wns on tho Slopo Monday looking ufter his pruno crop. Mr.nnd Mrs. II. K. Bklppon of Ilolno nro Rpnudlug tho wenk with Mr nnd Mrs. Bklppon. Tho big rock crusher which lias been In operation near tho Joseph rnnch, will bo moyod to 13. W. Tom lln's ranch about Hoptemhor 10th. Tho contractor says thoy nro Inyliig four hundrod nnd fifty yards of road tied por day nnd expects the work to bo completed by Novembor 1st Mr nnd Mrs. V. C Wilcox nnd son waroxguests of Mr. nnd Mrs Fred Moss of l'ayetto, Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs H. 12. Chnpmnn of I'uyntta nnd Mr nnd Mrs. W V VI n emit spent Sundny ovonlng with Mr and Mrs. Otto Miller. Virgil Klllott of Ilrldgeport Is n guest nt the homo of his slstar, Mrs Krod Van l'otton. Ho oxpnets to ro mnln In tho Slopo somo tlmn Charley (Irncn nnd Otto Molll raised somo Harly Hart whrnt that throsheil out fifty hushols to tho' acre J I.. Ilrown nnd I. I. Culbertson wero business visitors In Ontario, Wodncsday, Mrs Goo, Snyder nnd two daugh ters of Merldlnn nro guests at tho homo of her parents, Mr nnd Mrs. Osborno. I,, 11. Ilrolthnupt of Ontnrlo spoilt Friday on tho Flat. Mr K, Frost, who was appointed by tho Farm llurcati to solicit now members, reports meeting with good HUCCOSS 8, J Simpson wns In Ontario Fri day Tho twolvo ncro potato Hold In tho I I Culburtsnn rnnch passed first Inspection for certification This Is oiio of tho best lot of Netted (lent apuds In Mnlhour Co. Mr and Mrs. Mao Wcndol nnd Mr nnd Airs. Harry Lattlg relumed Sat urday from n ten das outing In tho Seven Dovll region Thoy report a fluo tlmo nnd lots of good hunting Mr and 'Mrs. Ooo. Aiken nnd chil dren wero calling on tho Flat. Mon day Mrs i; I) Hall stopped over from Friday until Sundny with hor sis tor. Mrs C A. Knrst. Mrs Hall wn" on hor way from the const to her homo In Chlcngo. Sovoral fields of corn nro being rut nnd shockod this wook, whllo others nro being harvested for sil age Mr nnd Mrs. Sam flrlpplo of Neb raskn nro guests this weok of Mr und Mrs B. Frost. Mrs I) Martin wns a weok end guost nt tho Tomlln homo. The seeding of clover Ih woll un der way In tho Slopo. About three hundred acres will bo Roedcd this fall Mr Mlln I.ovoland spent sovernl days Inst weok with his parents nt Aberdeen, Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lauer and son Italph visited Mrs Ada Merrick of Caldwell, Sunday. Owing to t ho school building bo lug newly palntod nnd murescoed, It wns decided to postpone tho opening of school, until Monday, September 12 th. Mr. nnd Mrs. C A. Karst, Mrs B I). Halt, Mrs Lovokln, Mr. Mltcholl and Mr nnd Mrs. 1' M. Honls wero luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs Wnltor Davis, Sunday ovonlng, MrH Clnudo Allen of Wolser spent tho week end with Mrs. Wlsby. Mr. nnd Mrs Mnson Clough, Mr nnd Mrs Otto Molll, Miss Mnudo Culp and Oeo. Culp wore guests of Mr. nnd Mrs I.eo Urown Sundny nftcrnoon. Mr nnd Mrs. Tom Heslup nnd son Jlmmla spent Snturdny afternoon nnd evening with tho S. J. Simpson family. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Knrst, Mrs. B II. Hall, Mrs. I.ovokln and Mr Mltcholl were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs !. M Iloals. Mlsg Jcssla Mas spent Bavornl days last wech with his sister, Mr It. I) Itogors of North l'ayetto Miss Opal Wilson started hor school work on Uppor Bend Ox Mon day. William Nowmon nnd Miss O Wlnngcr of Mldvnlo wero guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. It. Hnuntz Miss Ituby Tomlln left Sundny to resume nor sciiooi iiuucs near uim bridge Mr. and Mrs. William Howard and daughter Mario, Mrs. J Hamilton, Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert I.ode of l'ayetto nnd Arthur Conner wero Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. Jacob Jonscu Tho Olrls Sowing Club nnd Days' I'll: Club entertained tho Annex Onrdcnlng Club nt n picnic nt Oregon Trnll I'nrk, Wolsor, Tuesdny. After enjoying a sumptuous pic nic luncheon of fried chicken und nil tho nrcampnnlmonts, tho boys waro tnkon to Campbell's Hot Springs by Mr. Wollman for n pluugo, On their return to tho park Inter In tho afternoon, Miss Mnrla Frost assisted by the Olrl's Club served them lea cream nnd water melon, which was thoroughly on Joy ed by slxteon hungry boys. A fine time s ropnrted J. I). Connor Is on tho sick list this weak. Miss Koso West of Portland, pri mary toachor nt l'nrk School arriv ed, Monday. If all thoso In the community who liavo exhibits far tho Mainour Coun ty Fulr nuxt week will arrange to take their exhibits to Mr. Frost by Saturday, It will aid the commlttoo In arranging tho exhibit, ltoniem- Imr. If Mr. Prrml ilni not rnll fnr your exhibit, kindly tnko It to hlnn and help out our community at tho Fair. J. M. McDonald, Supt. of tho On tnrlo High School, Judgo Wood, President of tho School Hoard, I'rof Thomas nnd Ooo. K. Aiken of On tnrlo met with tho parents of tho Slopo, Wcduosduy ovonlng, at Ottn Miller's to discuss ways and means nt getting our high school stuAontH to school this fall. This Is ono of tilt Imrdest problems with which thu people of tho Blopfc have to con tend nnd ono which must bo settled this fall as we have about fourtcun girls nnd boys rendy for high school Judge Wood gave tho pnroutH a good talk cm what tho Ontnrlo schools nro dolpg omphaslxlng tho fact that Ontario wanted our students. Mr McDonald nnd Mr Alkon also gnvo InterustliiK tulks It will bo decldtfd definitely Wednesday ovonlng of this week. (loo. I.attlg returned Saturday af tor having spout tho summer In tho mountain!) Kriioat Assmussou was oleetcd, August 20th, clerk of tho school board, to fill tho place mndo vacant by tho resignation of Oeo, I.attlg llfflnffinMl ONTAItIO VMM KTAOK I.entc, Ontnrlo (Monro Hotel) 8-30 A M. 5:00 1 M. I.'He, Vale (Drexcl lintel) 1000 A. M. 0-30 P. M Phono, Ontnrlo 37-W Phono Vale 3, J P '- H I IN THE NAME OF SAFETY AND STABILITY Wo adviso ovory num and woman to resist highly speculative) schemes. Thoy, may promiso big dividends, but often the entire principal is wiped out. You know youu money is secure when de posited with the, Ontario National Bank. 5 Interest Paid on Savings Accounts INTAR! i IatonaiBank II -- OLDESTBANKIN IB II feGRANTJlI AUNEYJP MALHEUR COUNTIES II f r ..-,.T. ri-iiiimiinrriiiiiwissnisl jJUUU PREMIUMS sUUUU PREMIUMS TWELFTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION Of THE MALHEUR COUNTY PPH ppj pH pppj pppj pppj H Hi vH Hi 'HI HH EDUCATIONAL INTERESTING INSTRUCTIVE DAYS OlYl. 14, 15, 16 DAYS FAIR GROUNDS ONTARIO, ORE. $3000 FOR PREMIUMS $3000 This big sum, the largest ever available for awards, will be distributed for agriculture and stock prem iums only. Admission to the grounds and agricultural buildings will be FREE Come and exhibit your produce or stock and participate in the dis tribution of the big Premium Fund. SPECIAL PROGRAMS AND DEMONSTRATIONS FOR BOYS7 AND GIRLS' CLUBS SEPTEMBER 15 Poultry demonstrations in forenoon. Cooking and Canning in afternoon. Lectures by leading authorities on Agriculture, Horticulture and Stock Raising. Every day will be worth while to those truly interested in the better ment of agriculture in Malheur County. -A truly big Agricultural Fair under a new plan. Come and enjoy the exhibition. RACE- PROGRAM AND SPORTS AT GRANDSTAND CARNIVAL FEATURES AT NIGHT $3000 - For Premiums MALHEUR COUNTY AGRICULTURAL ASS'N. $3000 For Premiums V. T. HERRETT, Pres. V. V, HICKOX, Sec. Funeral LICENSED H. L. PETERSON EMBALMERS -:- C. R. AUGUSTUS MODERN CHAPEL AND EQUIPMENT - in... -- - - Ontario Furniture Co. PACKARD TOPS FOR ANY CAR Just received a shipment of Packard top material direct form the Packard factory It's the class of all materials Have your top fixed now good work- fair prices quick services SEGUINE AUTO CO. ONTARIO, ' . OREGON FOR SALE The beat small Ranch in Malheur County Completely equipped with horses, wagons, cows, hogs, hay, corn, and machinery. No payments down if de sired. Call and let ua show you what 'we have, You cannot afford to miss this. Our price will surprise you. THE REYNOLDS RANCH 4 miles south of Ontario i Sac if- I 7i j- 41 . J