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j si nmmmwwwr' 4 M THE0NTA1U0 AliUUS. ONTARIO, OKEG ON, .THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1920. JDNTURA NEWS NOTES JUNTUItA, Oregon, Docembor 31. Tlio community rhrlstmns trco mill program held nt tlio linll on Chrlstnms ovo wos largely attended liy the chlhlron nu tlielr paronto nnd frlonds, An IntcresllnB program had been prepared hy tho hcIiooI children with solo nnd chorus iiiini hers and n honullfiil tableau by tlio Brown folks. After tlio program, Hnntn Chum distributed to tlio hnppy chlldron tlio goodlos nnd gifts with which the lingo trco wns lndon. I'athor O'Hagan en inn up from On turlo for the Christmas sorvlco hold nt St. Patrick's church liuro. High inn wns colohrnted nt midnight, tho choir winging I.eonnrd'H Mas In II Pint, which wns beautifully render ed, Tho sorvlco was Inrgoly nttomlcil hy hoth coiiiiiiuiilaiutK nf the church nuil others, On Christmas night tho young poo pie of J ii n turn mnilo merry nt n dnnco given In tho hnll. A Inrgo number of town people were In at tendnnco nu yoll as mnny from nut Hhlo points, Among Hioho who spent Christmas, nil or In part, In Junturn, nttrnctcd by the vnrlotiH festivities of tho holi day senson, wcro MrK. Anglo Murphy mid lior ilntightorH, tho Ml Runs Mar garet mid Mny, nnd Mrs. John rnlmor; nlso Hilly Murphy, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. ItobertHon, tho Misses Arloy UobortKon, Olndys Arnold, l.eonn Thompson, Nottlo nnd Mnr gnrct MoDomild, Nnn Moffmnti nnd Mrs. Prod Hunter nnd llnlin Drlg gnrs. Mrs. John Pnlmor or Walsou linn been milking n holldny visit with her mother, Mrs. Anglo Murphy of lleulnh. Tho Chrlstmns program nt the I'rosbytorlnn church, which could not bo given curlier been u ho of tho nh- koiico of the pastor, was held Inst Sunday evening. It consisted of u 'specially prcpnred -program nrrnnged for tho Presbyterian Hnhhatlt schools by I.t. Col. John Flnlay, American Hod Cross Commtslsoncr to Palestine nnd tho N'enr Knst with the Iden of bringing tlio Chrlstmns Land Into promluanco nt this npproprlnto time Thero was music by tho congregation nnd tho choir, recitations by the children, and an nil dross by the pas tor Tho offorlng was for tho Ar menian nnd Syrian Hollof fund. Donnld Mastcrsou spont the Christ nuts vacation nt the homo of hi uncle, Mr. W. A. Itobortson, near Drewsey. In tho midst of Christmas Joys mnl i fostlvltlos tho community wns wid-j donoil by tho Illness mid dontb or Mrs. Tom Woodward, u well-known ' resident of this country for mniiv i yenrs. Mr. and Mrs. Woodnnl had re turned on Mondny, Dec. 22ml, from Congross Junction, Arlzonn, whore they had been spending some week for tlio benefit of Mrs. Woodnrd'i health. Tuosdny ovonlng following tholr return, nt tho Woodord ranch' nenr town, she wns stricken with mi ncuto Illness thnt proved to ho pneu mnnln nnd passed nway Saturday at midnight. Ilesldcs hor liusfmnd, who Is prostrntcd with grief, Mrs. Wood nnl leaves n little daughter nnd two nephews, Jack nn I.lnyd IMmundsnn, In this vicinity, nnd n host of friends to mourn hor loss. Tho funeral services whoro held from the Pro bytorlnn church on Tuesday. Miss Adollno lllchoy, attending tho Pnyctto High school, and Miss Hazel Curroy, nttondlng tlio Ontario High school, nro spending the hollilnyn with tholr pnronts hero. Mr. nnd Mrs. I.loyd Kdmiindsoii arrived on Krlny from Wostfnll, sum moned hero by tlio Illness of Mrs. Woodnrd. Mr, Krnost Itocthlar of Drewsey en mo In on Saturday's train nnd Scene from "My Honolulu Girl" coming to DreamlandTheatre, one i.ightonly, January 8 spent Sunday In Junturn. Mr. Clms. Duntcn of Drewsey wns down last week to meet Mrs. Duntcn, who has been spending somo tlmo In Ontario. Tho fuel situation hero was reliev ed by tho nrrlvnl of n enr of coal last week. Miss JoBophlno Drlnkwntcr of tho Portor-SIt Co. nt Drowcoy, spent Monday In Junturn on his wny to Crane. Mr. aoorgo McClnron, who bus churgo of tho William Hnnloy Co Intorcsts hero, spent Clirlstmnii with his children In Washington. 8. W, Oould of tho Pine Creek ranch nt Calamity, en mo In tho first of the wcok for suppllos. Lou Dyor and wlfo of tho Agency ranch near ollulnb spsnt Monday In town. READY -BUILT HOUSES WE SELL THEM dssccosoxasssssssssssa ffc 6ur 9atrcn& We have our own catalogue. Bring us the cata logue from any ready-cut house concern and we will save you money. We are here where you can make us live up to our agreements. See us if you want to build a house, garage, barn, or any other building. l We wish our many patrons a Happy New Year with thanks for the gen .erous patronage given this store in the past and hope that our very pleasant business relations will con tinue'in the future. We are Yours for better service Siadcr Sires. empam Ontario, Oregon fa ' Lm U hr CUD OCDM "0. EPUCDM lj- iau jfiaP -kj ir.o xtHrA I ""ISHAaV Ji LIV otcn ' : r i? iH imtntrt s .i ,jo !' . , nn ' J; j rrr '.' .'. .' am oojK IF . P, I , . in JL..-JL , I iarii-a-yrj-gj poel Van Petteri Lumber Co. Ontario, Oregon I LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. P J. aallnghor and Mr. nnd Mrs, Ivan K. Onkos left this afternoon for Vale to bo numborcd nmong those who will nttond tlio dnnco given thoro by tlio Vale Knights of Pythias. Miss Huby Fenwlck of Jordan Vnl loy wns n Christmas visitor In On tario. Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Kohout and daughter, Miss Katherlno, wore the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Uluck- n hy on Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Orr of Pnyetto nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. W, W, I.etson woro Christmas dlnnor guests of Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Orelg. It. D. McIIaley and dnughtors of Prairie City wero tho Yulotldo guests at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wood. Thel Lnmpklu of Council enmo down to "his obi homo town" to en joy tho Christmas ovo dnnco and othor holiday fostlvltlos. J. W. Street, who has boon looking after tlio prune orchard in tlio St. Paul Orchard tracts owned by nn Indiana company, left Saturday ovon lng for Marlon, In the Hoosler state, to consult with the owners of the property concerning plans for tho coming season. Mrs. Dlnwlddlo of Jordan Valley spont tlio week In Ontario nnd went to Vale Tuosdny to attend to matters ronnected with the settlement of tho Dlnwlddlo estate. We Cam Help You M ak m looey The right kind of printed forms will help your business prosper by saving your time and keeping your records in proper shape. Our service as printers is not limited to taking your order and putting some ink on paper according to your directions. We are able to make suggestions for business'printing that may save considerable money for you. 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