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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1921)
TKE ONTARIO, ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THPllSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1921 i u I r 1 ' mmmmM'Vvmmmvwwv MMMMMWMWWNMMMMMMMMMM BLANKETS to cover tlio Flat. At tho closo of tho 0t00000000i ammmmmmmmam WINTER APPROACHES BUY THAT BLANKET NOW NOTE THE FOLLOWING PRICES ON COTTON, ' WOOL NAP AND WOOL BLANKETS ita'i G0x76 wool nap blanket, special $3.95 A000W0W0N0rfN0WW00A000l GGx80 wool .nap blanket, good d A A weight, special, pair - 'Px I V Saamaawwwnwwmm MMMAMAAMMAMWWWtmWVM 72x84 wool nap Blanket, extra d A A( good weight, special, pair ipiei:V MWMWMWMWNVWWN lMfNAMr MMMMMMWMMMWM 64x74 good weight cotton blan- fQ ket pair ... I .U7 'rrYJ'riiiriirBiiiiiiiMitBii'nr"i'''i 1i jin njxtwirij-ui-u ji J inn-nj-LnnjT G0x7G good wght. Cotton Blan- t 9 Q ket, pair - - ww II 64x76 good wght. Cotton Blan- J ijq ket, pair - . 4C l V 0 68x80 extra good weight cotton dj OQ blanket, pair - - ip&.OV MMMWWMAMWWMMM Santiam Wool Blankets, extra large size double wool blanket, satin finished, a (T- - r tp-JL -- fJ f real bargain, pair Brown mixed heavy all wool Pendleton, extra large (tQ (7r size, special, pair - 47. i J HI ID f OMFORTC are Priced so that you cannot UUI1 tUlfll Ulll d afford to buy elsewhere. ' These special prices for one week only, from Sat urday, Nov. 26 to and including Saturday, Dec. 3 RADERS' Ontario The store that saves you meney Oregon wore served by tho hostossos. Thoro woro twenty-throo members and bIx visitors prosont. Tho following now moinborB woro accepted, Mosdamoa Dodsnll. Uozolor. Howard. Trnxnll and Worchor. Tho noxt rogular mooting of tho Club will bo hold Thursday, Dovombor 1st at tho homo of Mrs. Harry Lattlg. Miss Hoso West and Jamos Attor bury ontortalnod about olghtoon of their frlendB Friday ovonlng at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Uurroll. Tho ovonlng was pleasantly spent In games and dancing after which dainty rofreshmcuts woro served. Tho guests wore: blisses Mary Con nor, Hlldrod Follows, Stolla Taylor, Leora Hnuntz, Porter Loughroy nnd Itoso West, and Messrs. Edgar Car lco, Oscar and Charles draco, Ray mond Quttorrldgo, Arthur Connor, Mllo Lovoland and Fred Lindsay and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Carlco. Wednesday morning at Park school -houso, Frofossor Long, oxport horticulturist from Oregon Agricul ture Collogo at Corvallls, Oregon, Miss Lois Halstoad, tcachor in tho aftornoon dollclous refreshments I upper grades, was a guost at tho Griffin homo Sunday night. Mrs. l'oto Williams and children had a runaway Saturday but wo un derstand nono of thorn woro ser iously hurt. Thoro will bo no Thanksgiving dinner at tho school houso this year but a dinner will bo glvon at tho building when It is complotod whoro tho conveniences will bo much hotter. Froddlo Moellor. who was unison- od by eating apples, Is Improving rapidly and will soon bo ablo to bo up. Mr. Albert Ilcllslo is on tho sick list this wook. Mrs. Crane and Blstor-ln-Iow, Mrs. Stowart, vlsltod with Mrs. W. O. Armstrong Wcdnosdny of last weok. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Shaffer woro In Ontario Tuesday aftornoon at tending to school buslnoss. Tho woll hns boon completed on tho now school grounds and tho drillers aro now busy putting down a stock woll for Mr. W. J. Shaffer. Mrs. Jobs Drown Is expecting hor gavo a very instructlvo lecturo on slstor, Mrs. draco Hulltt, and rami trco planting and pruning ot npplo ireos. mo wives or tlio orcnardlsts propared and sorvod a chlckon din nor which was thoroughly enjoyed by all present. After lunch tho mou dopartod for tho 1'. M. Uoals orchard whoro a practical demon stration of pruning applo trcos took placo. Evoryouo present reported a profitablo tlmo. Make Richer, Tastier Ginger Bread Instead of the usual quantity of ordinary mllklnyour recipe, try uilng Just twouble- poonmu o( carnation Mine uui, oe aura to tur in tlx tsDict poomuis 01 water dc- cauie Carnation lit twice m ncn as ordi nary milk. Juit note the extra rlchneas 01 ginger Dreaa maae inn way. II you will wrn ut lor it ot win na. ly Mod to you, frt, a book of 109 IMU4 iKlim lull si HnilUH IWI -., II (SHEDS ' JK1DKar4aH'i0 I'flniSBaamral-vV WijmaiiMKMr-A Tjvsismwmmnmum. nmMs- t dlfMllODfc. Alao I vou with, a Mtnrllaian. lary ! 01 ra. Miir ! m wooirua boaaooa. Aaaaa Carnation Milk ProJueUCo. 910 So. 9th Dtratt, Itatt Gtt Carnation front Your Grectr frim ConHnttJ Ctwt" wn "laV,rtJHll KINGMAN KOLONY -aBtaVL.Taa k W I T M W MJjKsM There is no valuo, no profit, in money that is not invested nor in circulation. Your money in this Bank is building an "asset for you and at tho same time, as a basis for credit, is doing its full duty to tho community, As a sourco of profit to yourself, as the broad-minded, public spirit ed, thing to do, we solicit tho de posit of your surplus funds in this Bank. Mr. and Mrs, Maurlco Hutlodgo ot Wlldor, vUltod at tho M. L. Judd homo last Sunday. Miss Gladys Johnson ipont Fri day and Suturday shopping In Uolso. Mrs. M. M. Orcollng and Mrs. It. R. Overstreet attended tho meeting In tho Wado school houso at Dig Hond last Friday, when Mrs. J. U. Smith, County president of tho P. T. A. assisted at tho organisation ot a I', T. A. clrclo In that district. A mooting was called at tho Kol ony school houso last Tuesday for tho purposo of voting on the school budget. Tho annual Hod Cross mombor Hhlp campaign Is under way, undor tho direction ot Mrs. Conrad Martin. It la plannod to have a sot of films for tho school on the fourth Friday of each month, You aro cordially Invited to bo present when these films aro shown. Tro Morgan and Vinos sheep ar rived at tho II, S. Burroughs ranch Monday, whoro they will wlntor. OREGON SLOPE Mr. Wellman, county club loader, of Vale, was on the Slope Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Karat wero Ontario visitors Saturday Airs, cnarics HKippon spent sover al days last week with her daughter Mrs. Clifford Ayors ot Illg Willow. Mian Maudo Culp was a dinner guost of Mrs. Stanley Urown of On tario, Friday. Mrs. A. M. Johnston and children woro dlnnor guests Sunday ot Mr, and Mrs, Ooo. Mordhurst of I'ayotto. Mr. and Mrs. C. Molchor ontor talnod tho following guests at six o'clock dinner Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Mason dough, Miss Maudo Culp and George Culp. Dr. and Mrs. McDonald of I'ay otto woro Sunday dlnnor guosts ot Mr. and Mrs. 0, 0. Wilcox. L. L, Culbortson roforod tho foot ball gamo at Wolsor, Thursday nf tornoou, betwoon Wolsor High and Caldwell High. Tho Flat was woll.roprosontod at tho football gamo Friday at Ontario between Ontario and Nampa which resulted In a tlo scoro of 13 to 13. Harold Rullons is on tho sick list this wook. August McDonald ot Cascado is spondlng tho week on his ranch on tho Slopo. Mr. and Mrs, C. 0. Heslup wore entertained Sunday ovoning at the Wilcox homo Mrs. Arthur Miller who has boen very ill for tho past tow days, it much Improved. Thoro wlU bo a basket social at Plonoeer school house, Friday even ing, November 2Sth. All aro invit ed to come out and holp a good cause, Tho Park Improvement Club met Thursday atternoou at tho home ot Mrs. Walter Davis, with Mrs. D. R. Davis assisting, After a short bus iness session a Red Cross drive was planued and committees appointed GENUINE FORD PARTS REDUCED Radiators Pistons Coil Units Front Spring $18.50 i.25 1.75 . 2.75 Timer & roller complete .90 Timer Wires -' - .65 Champion X plugs .60 Genuine Ford parts for less. Why pay more for imitation FORD GARAGE V. U. Staples ADRIAN NEWS A largo crowd from Adrian and vicinity as woll as Parma, Homodalo and Nyssa attondod tho danco ut Adrian Park Novctubor eighteenth. Music was produced by a travollng orchostra. Don't forgot tho noxt danco to bo glvon thoro on the ovon lng of tho twenty-fourth, Owing to an illness Mlldrod Do Uord was compolled to tnlss hor music lesson Saturday. Vlnccntl Mondoola roturnod from n buslnoss trip to Omaha, Nobraska this week. Potor Chrlstimson grow tlrod of being oxllod on an Island so moved all his housohold goods, houso and livestock, which conslstod of ono Jorsoy cow and calf, back to his homostoad ranch west ot town. Ho' has mado preparation to plow a great deal of his land this fall. Tho greater part ot Adrian's pop ulation attondod tho play In Hoswoll Novorabor 18, which was glvon by tho Ron woll high school students. They wero very proud to recognize Eulalla Schafor starring In ono ot tho most prominent parts. Mr. Mosllng and Mr. Goodwin have boen vory busy railing sago brush and hauling it to tholr homos for wlntor uso. C. Williams loosed tho Adrian gar age for a short tlmo, whoro ho pick ed turkoys, preparing them for ship ment to Washington markets. Two largo shipments havo t bus boon mado. Word was rocolvod by Throlma McCroary, fron Corluno Maxwell and hor inothor who aro spending tho wlntor In California, that tlioy uro now at Lindsay, having Just ro turnod from a long trip to San Dlogo. She roports a lovely tlmo. John Vandorpool has sold his bay for four dollars n ton to Pat Con- loy, who will live In tho Vandorpool houso whllo fcodlng it out. Mr. Watson of Parma was a bus iness visitor In Adrian Wodnosday. Odaco Ashcraft cumo upon tho Homodalo train Wodnosday, Ho lias boon employed in Nyssa tho past tow wooks aud will visit at tho homo ot his paronts Mr. and Mrs. Will Ash craft of Adrian. Wob Otis holped butcher h'ogs at tlio Robort Wade farm Wodnosday. T. T. Klllot purchasod a brand new two-way plow and ho and his sons aro busy trying It out on old alfalfa ground which they plan to put Into crops in tho spring. Olo Schafor loft Monday for tho Cornlcopla mines whoro ho will bo employed this winter. Mrs. R. McCrcary and Mr. and Mrs. II. Q. Johnson woro guests at tho Elliot homo Sunday. ly from Portland to soond tho Thanksgiving holidays with her. Owing to tho dclny of trains from thoro they did not arrive Tuesday as oxoctod. A daughter of W. 0. Armstrong whoso homo Is In Uolso spont sovornl days last week visiting her paronts. Mrs. Nowblll's slstor and chlldron havo been visiting with hor for tho past two or threo wooks. Thoy ro port a now daughter that arrived last week. Gordon Shnffor nnd Qus Reich aro shovolllng gravol so that tho toams hauling for tho now school building can make throo loads a day. . Harry Wolliimn, club leador, vls ltod tho Vnlloy View school TuoBday aftornoon to Interest tho pupils In a Dairy Club. Several If .ibo Jioth Jirot samples of milk whlclj po tested, uui no organization wi aitoctou ai this tlmo. Thoro woro no services at tho school houso Sunday an thoro was no preaching sorvlco. Rov. I, a. Martin, tho Nnzarlno Evnngollst, will preach horu noxt Sunday. PAID LOCAL ADS"""" FOR RUNT Two prlvato homo. bodrooms In 47tf. FOR BALK Urlck houso, tovon rooms, threo lots, garago, on main street. W. F, Kscuo. FOR SALB Automobllo, four, now. W. F. Escuo. Nash WANTED At onco, man or wo man to represent us and act as our agout in this community, good pro position to right party, must bo ablo to glvo bank rotorenco or put up a cash bond. Lorlmor'a City Dyo Works, Uolso, Idaho. LOST A bay goldlng and a black maro with whlto faco and whlto bind foot. Loft ray placo on Mai hour river near Crystal . and wero last soon hoadod toward Ontario. Findor ploaso notify T. P. Uulmor, Payette R. F. D. No. 3. VALLEY VIEW Ono ot tho most disastrous fires known to this neighborhood occur red last Friday evening. I. E. I)u Pro was called to tho door by one of his neighbors to bo told that his barn whs on tiro. Even then tho entire upper part was in flamos. Mr. DuPro had cut and stored in tho loft fully 70 tons ot chopped hay and corn and as some of It was still green it is supposed that It 'heated until it caused combustion. Ho was able to savo all his stock but tho barn and feed were destroyed. This is a severe loss to Mr. DuPro who has beon on the placo only a llttlo over a year, having bought a part of what is known as tho Sago placo. He is'busy with two helpers erecting a now barn to caro for his stock. Misses Leon a and Cella Albee re turned to tholr homo In Newton, Iowa, Monday. Thoy havo been visiting their brothor, A. R. Albee for tho past four months. Mrs. A. H. McGregor and Mrs. S. II. Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Shaw and family, visited Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rellslo Sunday. Juanlta Templo, an 8th grade pu pil, visited at the Amick home In Frultland, Sunday. Several teams aro busy hauling gravol for tho new school houso and Mr. Griffin has tho basomont near ly excavated. The car of lumbor ordered for tho building is tied up on the train somewhere between here and Portland, on account of tho so vera storms. L. McMurren came up from Wots- er Saturday ovenlng for a visit with bis parents and returned Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Knox Alexander havo moved into the houso of C. E. Roes' vacated by the Tom Johnson family, FOR SALE Corn on the cob. Will dollvor. John Kakobooko, On tario, R. R. D. No. 1. FOR RENT 2 room Call 80-M. apartmont. FOR SALE Warehouse 40x80, opposite depot on railway tracks. Apply II. R. Udlck. 33-tt. FOR BALE At a bargain, Bur roughs Adding Macbluo, slightly us ed. Ontario Eloctrlo Co. 48-tf FOR SALE Does, twonty stands. Boo E. M. Smith, Ontario, Orogon. FOR SALE Sporting rlflo, In quire W. Bosonn, Ontario, 48-40p People's Second Hand Storo. E. Par rlsb, Prop. 20-tf. WANTED Laundry work to -bo dono at homo hand work. Address Mrs. E. U, Hougos, Ontario. LOST Ono palo, rod milk cow, no oar marks or brands, large ud dor, very gentle. Howard. A. V. Wil son, Ontario, Phono 90-W. LOST OR STRAYED Colllo pup, eight months old. Answers to tho namo of Duke. Ploaso phono 00-W, Mrs. A. V. Wilson. FOR BALE Dill 00-W. Ontario. plckleB, Call tt FOR RENT A now throo-room furnlflhod houso on tho East side. Inquire 0. II. Trousdalo. FOR SALE Sweet Cucumber pic kles. Call 377-F-3 Payette. ' . K8THAY8 ' Camo to my place 2 miles west ot Fair Orounds on Malheur river, one Holstoln steor and ono rod belter. Holsteln has L 8 on left rib, silt on right ear and under slopo on loft, both havo tag No. 10 on ear. Owner may havo same by paying cost of advertisement and coat of keep. Robort Leroy. ' FOR SALE Standard make vac uum sweeper with all attachments, $15.00. A No, 1 condition. On tario Eloctrlo Co, FOR TRADE Houso and five lots for good Ford Car. Must be In first class condition. Inquire at the Second Hand Store. Ontario, Oregon. LOST On paving, botween On tario and hospital, chllds brown fur muff. Satin ends, tasseled on wrist cord. Findor pleaso leave at Argus offlco. Reward. C, A. Crawford, Nyssa, 51-C2p i v&fmaxz