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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1922)
sgrnmBOBBSimscTisassssir ssar"i "' -ar. THE ONTABIQ ARGUS, QNTABIQ, OREgQN, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1921 j VALLEY VIEW Ornndma Shorwotfil has boon suffer ing considerably latoly from weak ness of tho heart but was fccllnR bottcr this wcok. Notlcos aro posted for a mooting of tho voters to bo hold at tho old school houso Monday May 1 to do cldo Important mnttors. Mr. and Mrs. Lundgron visited hor sister, Mrs. Trod Bundqutst on Tues day and nttondod tho Hnynolds sale. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jesso Drown and children vlsltod W. B. Hoes and family nttor attending tho Hnynolds salo. Mr. Sanford and family of On tario havo rontod tho Iloynolds ncreago and will tako possession this wook. Arcadia challenged Valley View for a gamo of ball last Friday. Tho challongo was accepted and a game of ton Innings playod with a score of 11 to C In favor of Valley Vlow Tho boys pronouncod Arcadia royal ontortalnors as thoy woro treated to lomonado, Ico cream and cako. Mr. and Mrs. W. Q. Armstrong callod at A. F. Burr's last Tnursday on business nnd romalncd for lunch. Holdon Clement was called to Vnlo this wook on Jury duty. Mrs. Wyllo Frakos scorns to bo Improving very slowly from hor re cent Illness. Ilov. Martin preached at tho school houso Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Sundqulst and family vlsltod nt tho Lumlgrcn homo near Nyssa Bunday. Tho Poultry club hold a mooting at tho homo of Mrs. II. Oft Tuosday, Sororal of tho club mombors alroady havo their chlckons. Misses Orlttln and Halstoad woro guests at tho 0. tt. Ilocs homu Tuos day ovonlng and at tho W. Q. Arm strong homo on Thursday ovonlng, llalph arlfllth of Ontario has boon using his tractor nnd throo way plow brooking up about twenty acres of noil for A. F. Hum Mo attached a disk behind tho plow and It put tho ground In first class condition, holding tho moisture In tho ground. Mlssos OrlRlu and Unlstoad spont Bunday at tho homo of Josso Drown. Davis woro dlnnor guests Tuesday of Mrs. C. A. Karat. Mr. and Mrs. Mason Clough, Qoo. and Maudo Gulp woro guests Sunday of J. V. Connor and wife. Tho pupils of l'lonoor School cn- Joyod a plcnlo Friday along tho Suako river. Mrs. 1. M. IJoalB, Mrs. Ora Wil kin and Mrs. Harry Lattlg woro on tortalncd Tuosday aftornoon at tho homo of Mrs. C. A. Karat. Mr. and Mrs. K. Tomlln vlsltod J. UartBho and wlfo Sunday ovonlilg. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Uobcu and son of Frultland woro dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Mas. Uuurco Bullous, wlfo and son Har old spent Saturday with tho formers paronts, N. Q. Sullons and wlfo or. Vale. lark Improvomout Club was on tortalncd Thursday aftornoon at tho homo of Mrs. John Dartshe. Mrs. H. Itabey assisting. Following regular business session a social hour was onjoyod, nttor which' dollclous re freshments woro sorvod by tho hostess. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. C. Mlllor visited 0. C. Wilcox nnd wlfo Thursday ovonlng. Tho cooked food salo hold at On tario Saturday by tho ladles of Pnrk Improvement club 'was a decided success, about I3G.00 was clcarod. Mr. Welttonhillor of Drogan was tho guest of his daughter, Mrs. II. Karr several days last wook. Mrs. Ora Wilkin of 1'nyotto was on tho Slopo Thursday visiting old friends nnd attending club nt Mrs. IlartBhcs. Mrs. Snyder and children of Kuna aro vlittlug tho fornior's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1C. N. Osbomo. P. M. Duals and family woro dinner guests Monday ovonlng of C. A. Karst nnd wlfo. Miss dortrudo Doals spont tho weok-ond with Miss Ethel Comotlson of Payette. M. and Mrs. Holloway nnd family woro guoots Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. A.'L. Oorham of Payette. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Karst nro ro lolclng over tho arrival of a Httlo girl at their homo on April 16. Tho now comor Is namod Evolino luciio. OREGON SLOPE 1. M. Doals nttondod an oxocuttvo mooting of tho Farm Uuroau at On tario, Baturday. Mrs. (loorgo Sullons and son Har old vlsltod relatives In Dakor City last wook. Mr. and Mrs. Honry Dozolor woro entertained Monday and Wednesday evenings of Inst wook at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Doling. Mr. and Mrs. Btovons woro In On tario Mondny and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Tomlln vlsltod tho formers paronts Sunday, Mrs, Mnsou Clough and Miss M. Culp woro guosts Monday of Mrs. Stanley Simpson. Mrs. Arthur Mlllor spont Wednes day with Mrs. Roy Cram. Gordon Doals, Howard Tomlln and Edgar Cnrlco nttondod tho Junior Sonlor banquet at Payette Saturday ovonlng. Mrs. Ora Walker of Payette was tho guost of Mrs. P. M. Doals Tues day. Mrs. D. It. Davis and Mrs. Walker Friday morning during aBsorably tho lady members of tho faculty on tortalnod tho student body. Dressed as Httlo gltls with Miss Dunstono as tcachor, thoy gavo a 'clovor repres entation of tho old-fashioned country school. Tho Frcshmon nro schodulod to ontortaln next Friday. Last Saturday aftornoon tho Fresh men class, accompanied by their class advisor, Carl Lathrop went for a plcnlo to Mainour Dutto. Trucks took tho mombors of tho class to tho Dutto whoro games woro played and refreshments sorvod,, returning homo oarly In tho ovonlng. Noxt Friday night tho Junior class will ontortaln tho mombors of tho faculty and tho Bonlor class In tho SCHOOL NOTES Friday ovonlng April 21, Daisy and Curl Socoy oiitortalnod tho mem bers of tho Senior Class and their faculty advisor at tho homo of tho Inttor. Tho rooms were tastotully decorated In tho senior class colors, oraiiKO and black. Vurlous gumos wero unloved during tho ovonlng and at a lato hour dollclous refreshments woro sorvod. after which Hugh Dlggs as toastmastor introduced tho dlf foront speakers. Alma Homan ro spondod to tho toast, "Tho Oardnor, To tho Superintendent." Wobstor Jonos toasted "Snap Dragons Tho Faoulty"; Win. Lees, "Ilosos -Tho Senior airls"; Ie!n Evorott, "Dach olor Duttons Boulor Doys"; dort rudo Skow, "Jonnlo-Junip-ups Throo Yoar Doys"; Lawronco llowo, "Dandelions Juniors"; Mildrod Copoland," Blooding Hoarts Flunk- ors": nnd Francis IUodor, "tour O'clock Tho Janitor." Tho first basoball gamo of tho soason was played In Ontario Fri day aftornoon against Nyssa High School and resulted In a victory for 0. II. S. tho scoro bolng 8 to E. lit A A -J ! t 1 1 L4 M I iHMteTS I lit J "J H ilk l"fllkl T'PJI'V Our service nnd facilities for serving you nro just ns modern nnd as helpful as present day business requires. You linvo no banking need that we will not fill to tho limit of sound banking sense. You will profit through n banking connec tion with us. VM Mrs. BkJke's Fa.VoiiteIecie or No-Egg Mayonnaise Dressing I have found thit method of making mayonna'ue both convenient and economical J tap. salt, 2 tbsp. Carnation Milk, 1 cup oil, i Up. paprika, 1 tbip. lemon juice or vinegar. 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