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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1921)
? THE ONTARIO ARGUS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 1G, 1921 ,5 'Sunday Monday j 1 i ft v V THOMAS H. INCE BBssms DOUGLAS UacLEAN J iJxvLij nvs? IjETul in LET'S BE FASHIONABLE jdammounlrfravgciw i It wan dawn I Tho inorry party bad ondod hour of ore. Hut hubby, a wrock In torn clothci covarod with overalls, had Juat snoaked back (...! from icoltiB a pretty woman hotnol '. , Slowly, surely, lilit woll-plannod explanation was woarlng down , Wlfo's wrath when iomotliliiK hap- ponodl It It's laughter- you'ro after "Lot's Bo Fashlonablol" . '' -WITH A Harold Llod Comedy " "NUMBER, PLEASE" i KbV sH i mbbbVbbs. "' v. 1 r'-v i about your crankcasc Road dust, carbon, fine metal particles und qther Impurities accumulate in your crankcaso oil from engine operation. The gritty oil circulates through your engine, Impairing Its performance, and ultimately leads to rapid depreciation and repairs. Automobile manufacturers recognize this dan ger, and In their Instruction Books, carefully ad vise regular draining uikl flushing of the crankcase. These important Instructions are often disre gafded; cleaning the crankcaso is a Job generally disliked. To meet this need, Modern Crankcaso Cleaning , Service has been established by first-class garages and other dealer, co-operating with the Stand ard Oil Company. These garages and dealers use Calol Flushing Oil, the scientific agent that cleans out old oil, dirt, grit and other impurities, , and does not Impair the lubricating efficiency of fresh oil used. The cleaned crankcaso Is refilled with the prop er grade of Zerolene. STANDARD OIL COMPANY ICaU&caU) fool lh rtt or itolcr AfUlof 4 Jfn ihown hm It nuvu "Siair tfirtthn iUtir 4 ihi lift," A unit promptly gl?cn ( noodnd rt. uy JwftPT ahpraHnn Qjand longer engine life" MODERN CRANKCASE CLEANING SERVICE kriKuJ WkM CAiarUWrlQUOB. ZZROLDK I FOR SALE John Deere Binder, almost new, for $200.00. Inquire Hoy Herd, across from Ontario Laundry, 28-31 p. FOR SALE New Butek Roadster 1920 Model. Mrs. T. B. Flser. Hione 93-W 14. tf I Lota 63 to 72 both Inclusive, Mock' 9 Villa rark for. sals. Write Sox 1554, Boise, Idaho. 27r39. LOST Between Vale and Ontario last Saturday, cornet. Return to Argus office and receive reward. 28-29. WORK WANTED '-By Expert Bookkeeper and Accountant. Write Peter T. Barman. Ontario. Box 141, Pressu'reuBK f orsale J. 21, Oor doa, Ontario. tf. ' 1 KINGMAN KOLONY Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Anderson, vlsltod In tho Floyd Anderson homo Sunday. Mrs. Goo. MacLaf forty returned Friday from Abordoon, Washington wlioro Bho was called recently by the sorlous Illness and death of her brothor. Mrs, Borthn Slmfor returned to her homo In Nez Porco, Idaho after a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs W. L. Bhnfcr. Mr. and Mrs. Baugh, daughter Floroncd and son Kenneth, arrived at the Walter Nichols homo Friday. They mado tho trip by auto from uiniBiis and will mako tholr homo In tho Colony. D6n't forgot tho annual school meeting on tho ovonlng of Juno 20, at 8:00. Tlioru wnB a sptondld attondanco &t tho Sunday School hour last uuday for tho Children's Day Ex orcises. Quantities I of beautiful roses added to tho boauty of the ontertnlnmont. Thu program, un dor tho direction of Mrs, Conrad Martin, was thoroly enjoyed. Tho children's chorusos, oxorcisos atld songs by tho classes woro all flno. Othor numbers ot tho program were: Solo "Como, Como Away" by Bor nlco Martin; Recitation b Ruby Reed; Songs by tho Young Pcoplo'B Class; Rocltatlon, Dorothy Parsons. vSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSJLJfPMMB tfsHHHnBlBBBB . ... v vsm William O-ox "hrvsetrit 3iLcJoncs m TWO MOONS Majestic- Friday W. D. Ilakor and son Qoorgo mado a business trip to Mllldalo Friday. C, T. Rttoy spont last wcok visit ing with his eon Ocorgo and family. Arloy and Mnlvln Acton vlsltod In Drewsey ono day last vrook. t Cannlo Moffett and family loft last wook for Canada whore thoy oxpoct to mako tholr futuro homo. Victor Clovoiand doltvorod a bunch o( boot cattlo for Chns. Davis at Crane last wook . Tho Drewsey baso ball toam hold a mooting last Sunday and oloctod Ooorgo Baker manager and Bum mer Moffett captain. Oscar Newell and wlfo mado a buslnosB trip to Drewsey Wodnesday Voturnlne homo tho samo day. Lcstor MoMullln tho road super visor of this section la busy working roads nonr Van. This la tho socond tlmo this spring ho has workod thorn on account of tho heavy rains. I IRONSIDE NHS Tho ball garuo botwoon Ironside and Horford was played at Ilerford Sunday with a acoro ot 7 to 27 In favor ot Ilerford. Quito a numbor ot Ironsldo peoplo attended the garao. Mrs. II. C. Elms loft for Rich land 'Monday whoro slio Intends to visit with her daughter, Mrs. a u, llousor for a couplo of wooks. Oordon Dickson mado a bualnosu trip to Vale ' Weduosday roturnlng Thursday. O. Y. Chostor pasaod through Ironsldo Friday with a load ot provisions for tho Stantlold Com pany. Poto Caatulo loft Friday for Now Joraey whoro ho will Join his family, Quito a numbor of tho young pooplo attondod tho danco at uon Ita Tuesday, and all roportod a good tlmo. Elt Roso and Miss Dolly Lawrence mado a business trip to Vale Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Klmer Lawronco from Unity havo boon visiting rela tives hero tho past few days. II. C. Elms made a business trip to Unity Monday roturnlng Wednes day. Mrs. II. S. Westfall has been visit ing her daughtor llaxol, who has boon 111 the past weok. I. J, Powers mado a buslnoss trip to Brogan Thursday. Walter Lawreuco left for Flag Pralrlo Thursday whoro no will rldo after cattle for a fow days. Frank Elms mado a business trip to Brogan Friday. Mr. and Mrs, E,d Rosa took t,holr brothor, Elinor, to Baker Wednes day for medical treatment, as they thought he was taking spotted fover, Archie Myora made a business trip to Vale Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hebo motoreQ to Brogan and ,back Friday evening, Ben Rutherford, Summers Smith, and F. Smith are fencing In range this week. Ray Wise has been quite ll with spotted fever tho past week but Is reported better now. U. R. Lofton made a trip to Uni ty and back Wednesday. William McKenney was In the community Wednesday and Thurs day selling fresh strawberries. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Lawrence from Unity are visiting at Mrs. Law rence's parents, Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Lofton. Ir. McCrea from Vale Is here In stalling an electrlo light plant and pump at the Nichols home. OREGON SLOPE tho past weok at tho Mrs. Stanley Brown homo In Ontario. Roy llurroll gnvo tho olghth grado stato examination at tho Park school homo last Thursday. Floyd Roso, stop-son of T. Wal ton, was oporated on for "appondlcl tls last Thursday evening at tho Ontario hospital. Ho Is getting along nlcoly at this writing. Ralph Winn had tho mlstorturoof gottlng ono ot his arms broken last Wodnesday. Mr. Mooro from Spokano spent Saturday and Sunday at his ranch horo. A Farm Buroau mooting was hold at tho Park school houso on Monday ovonlng at which a numbor of things ot Intorost to farmors and to the community woro taken up. Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Hoslup and daughtor Oortrudo and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ileslup and son Jimmy autoed to Mlddlotown Sunday and spont tho day with Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Nlckor son. Mr, and Mrs, C. A. Karat wero dinner guests at tho Wm. Bosch homo Sunday. Spring chicken and gooso woro somo ot tho many good things ot the moal. Qoorgo Flnloy Johnston spont tho past weok with relatives at Nys sa. Last Friday evening Mrs. C. O Hoslup entertained Harold Koolar from Payette, Mr. Wilcox, tho Carlos Wilcox family and tho Tom Hoslup family. An onjoyablo musical even ing was spent. Mr. Kooler plays the violin and Mr. Wilcox tho collo. Tho Chlldron'a Day program will bo gtvon next Sunday ovonlng at 7:30 at tho Park school houso. Thoro will be no Sunday school or preaching sorvlcos In the afternoon but a good attondanco will bo look ed for at tho ovonlng mooting. Mrs. Johnston ontortalnod tho fol lowing relatives at dlnnor last Sun day: Mr. and Mrs. Fry from Nyssa and Mr. and Mrs, Carr and family from Soymour, lown. Mrs. Roy llurroll and daughtor, Ruth nro visiting for a few days nt Vale with Mro. Burrell's sister. The Ladles' Club met with Mrs. Coats last Thursday with Mrs. Raby assisting, Attar the business meet ing a delicious lunch .consisting of strawberries, cake and punch wore served. Last Friday was P. 'M, Boals hlrthdaVt Barnard ols snd family P., M, Iloals and family, Mr, and Mrs. C, A. Karat and Bdred Hall 8pnt tfce day at Mass's Creek hiv ing a fine phwk; dinner snd sapper. .Iter. Walkef ad tastily were din Ht''gtie4a at the K. W, Tewlln hewe SttHitay.... Rev. .Walker nave a very gead sermoa at the Park school aouvM duaOay' sftrae, M)Mrsd Frsst Md.'HMta nfeco Charlotte Browa spsat several days NOTICE OF FINAL IlKAIUNO In tho County Court of tho State of Oiccon for Mulhvur County IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF SIDNEY KNIOIIT, DECEASED. Notlco Is horoby given by W- H. Brooko, administrator with the will annoxed of tho estate ot Sid ney Knight, deceased, that ho has filed In tho County Court of the Stato of Oregon for Mainour County, his final account and petition for distribution of Bald ostato, and that the 15th day of July, 1921, at 11:00 o'clock A. M. at tho County Court room In tho County Court Houso at Vale, Malheur County, Oregon, Is set as tho tlmo and place for hear ing objections to said final account and petition for distribution, and all porsons having objections thoro to, should appear at said tlmo and place, and show causo, If any exists, why said final account should not bo approved and allowed, and said estate distriuutea in accoraance with said petition for distribution. W. 11. BROOKE, Administrator with tho Will annoxed of tho estate ot Sidney Knight, Deceased. First Publication, Juno 10, 1921. Last Publication, July 14, 1921. CON GREOATIONAL CHURCH Corner ot Idaho and 2nd St. S. W, J. D. Qlllanders, Pastor Sunday School, 10:00 A. M, Preaching, 11:00 A. M. Subject; "Tho Devil's Four Servants" Christian Endeavor, 7:15 P. M. Preaching, 8:00 P. M. Subject: "Obedience, Opportunity, Obliga tion.". Bible Study, Tuesday, 7:30 P. M. Please note Bible Study Is Tues day not Wednesday evening. Thank you for the splendid turn out to our Children Day Program,' Don't fall to hear the sermon Sun day A. M. FOR SALE Plana, or will trade for milk cow and single horse, Mrs, Olger Kercber. 2 blocks west of school house. ' 28-p, LOST Between Vale and Ontario box containing gov't water meter. Notify this office. 28 p. WANTED Qlrl wants to holp wewaHjWitb. housework, or. ears for eMKVst?,' Bk 32i t - 37-28' . SATURDAY MYCAIiEY MAR H '. S yVli H SBBBSWSBBB SSBBBBBsW tSBBBBBBBHSBBBBBBBBBVSJSBBBBsPsi-? MtK irawl i''P IB VHBBV.VriBBBBBBVBBBBBBBBBBV' D n UNIVERSAL) VPicture J lore a a Regular Harry Carey Action, Thrills. Punch and a Peach of a Love Story ATOUmt old rrowil and n nlro girl llvd I HroWn llurklr nn.l lit frll Juat Ilk tiutlln' up Ilia flrl ami maklnc lor lo Hit Komi nml njr Mlial IrouMf fellow ran Srt Into In I lie rotirr f fli. rrilal Hr human llarrr Car,y In ".Till: VHKK7.K OUT" and you'll altfrnalrly luudi and Itirlll for aa hour Iralrlit. 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