The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947, October 17, 1918, Image 5

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    THE OKTAMO AfMRW. ONTARIO, OKSOON, THURSDAY OOTOBKR if. ISIS
Closed on Sunday
Beginning Sunday, October 20
The Oregon State Council of Defense has requested
that no delivery of petroleum products be made on
Sunday.
The standard Oil Company is glad to comply with
the request and beginning Sunday, October 20th, and
thereafter until further notice, all of our distributing
stations in the state of Oregon, including our automobile
service stations, will be closed on Sunday. No sale or
delivery of any kind will be made on Sunday.
As in the case of our previous announcement regard
ing the sale of gasoline and engine distillate only between
the hours of 6 a. m. and six p. m. (now week days only),
this request is made for the purpose of conserving man
power and we know that our patrons will patriotically co
operate in making this important war me-i.iure effective.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(CALIFORNIA)
Town Topics Tersely Told
nnil M Hull nnil lii' l
Hull return...! th lat of thr
iron t'alfornlR v.lirre llioy liaxo
licit Ink the punt nix weeka.
iiml Mr (l.'orge Bandar and
un- IfiivliiK Hie lain of MM
r Twin Hills l.iiilio. I
rill imiko tli-'li home In Hu
ts l.unrtrltli and CryKlal
lie Ny ia schools were down
with KMO "' Ontario
fa- friend Bsttirdsy.
id Mra. Vliirt in Mi U'Miua of
passed thru Ontario a (aw
kg on their way to Haker and
d where they will make an In-
He visit with frlrnda.
Hid M Vr nil' II. I nf
Ire visiting Willi friend In ""
l. week
n-1 Joyce returned a few days
in a business trip In the Inter-
La Dorothy Turner and Mary
ware v Initio for a .oupU of
kat week with friends In Bolae.
Carroll and aon from T.
Iting In Ontario this weak Thoy
(he trip overland from Waah-
i In their Oldamohlle
Ruth Meade vUitad a few day
vk with her friend Mlaa Mar-
irner. 8he relumed Tuoaflay
lc her home In t aid well
, V:u Huckuer snd i-hlldren ra
ti, their home near Beat Ho
evening after a several weeks
are with Mrs Buckners par-
and Mra. D. W. Stawart of
levir:
Lackey wu a Barns visitor
ity Tuesday.
Graham waa a buaaaeaa
rom Weatfall In town Tuesday
Ineaday.
and M. Coaroy and John'O'-
t Juntura, were registered at
re Hotel Monday.
It. 0 Heed of Juntura, U In town
this weak.
o
den, Utah, arrived In Ontario a coupl.
of laya i and Weill make a short
lit here.
Ueorg. i'louton ws
Khorslde a few days ago.
from
Annie MaoDonald of Nyesa
Saturday with her ulster Mlaa
Mar Dona Id, a student a arse
hospital
("or MoNulty. Mae Patt and
ay dell motored to Boise and
e week end
sd Mra. Ban Crummett are the
ireui of a new soldier ban
lay, October if.
Mrs. I. I i onway is visiting llilx
weok with Mrs. Herman Hleriuan
Mallett.
u I'rescott and W R
ware Ontario liuslnesa visitors Mon
day from Holuo.
Mrs ii ii ..ggonor of Vale spent
. le of duy vilth friends lu mis
ririi ..J the week.
Hulph Bain, formerly i
ulug this wc-k
tho ranch near Buina.
o
Ira Mahan was again in the city
Monday from Crane.
i; W. Field, connected with Un
reserve, was hare last weak
from Washington I) (' utt.nilliig to
business muttors In this part of the
country.
Mlaa Mary Hatfield or St Alplior
sus, Hospital, Boise, islted for a few
days bare last weak with friends.
i a
A. M. Highsmltb came down from
Drewaey and visited over Sunday In
,10.
John Acton waa registered from
Juntura at the Moore Hotel Friday.
L U Dibble of Boise waa la the
city for couple of daya last weak vis
iting with relatives and transacting
minor business matters.
Wa. O. Kearny from ('amp Kearny,
t'al., waa enjoying a few daya visit
hare last weak.
Mr and Mrs. B. 8. Hughes aad
daughted were visiting In Ontario
Thursday and Friday from Buras.
Edgar Draper spent a couple of days
furlough here last weak with his
mother Mrs F M Draper Ha r.
turaed to the talniug school la Wash
ington Flday evening where be baa
been la trainiag lu l In- naval branch.
Hon some time ago with high honor
III brother Jim Conway Is now a
argnant In the marines at Mare Is
land. OaJ,
Mr mid Mrs. Qentt r leave
aal Mondajr lor i ISAM, k
In- 'I Hin Fall- ' ouu i
will maka I half home. V!iey I
M n ram Ii for a ler:
years, so will Q.t be lm.it ... fpajajln
I" Ml II
Mr Mi Mr Tlion.u . K i In"
(laiii-lit-T Ki.thrrlnw rats
io tin lr I l) 11. o In Jor.lai. V'li.av
Mr and Mrs. w LMaMJ Imv.
moved to their new borne on Indiana
avenue this weak.
Mrs iiy Wilson of Ny-a waa In
"ruing
Miss l.uHIa Tallin reiutl . till
..I Vancou
ver. Wellington v.li.-,v viie visit' I
rclaliv lu ii
" was the guest of Mr. aad
Mrs M. K. Newton In Imr attof
.ii Mrs. .n.
liiimhur of former linturf..
now esldentk or the ship hi
i .i. -holing Mr and Mrs I) II
Kerfoot and Mr. and Mra James O
Smith
BUY W 88
Ba In Ontario Sale day with any
tbtng you haw- for sale. List Hi.-m
with A. I. McDowell, sales manager
BUY W.S.eV-
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
Outarlo High School has now en
tered the state debating league and
preparations tor the Ilrst debate will
soon begin With the new puplli
who have coma and those who were
Interested In the work last yaar it la
expected that there will be pleaty of
good material from which to eiiooae
the debsters Two first class teams
at least are wanted.
Oaor more uudlscernlhle noises can
ba heard at the high school hulldii.x
which Is a sign that the band has
started their practice There arc
thirty boys in the olasa, the Instru
ctor ot whlrh u Barney Turner
formerly of the Ontario band Out
girl. Maude Walters; has enrolled
for the Isssoas and more are expect. .1
The lustrum' uts for the beglum-'
have bean ordered and will ba hei
Word waa received here a few days
ago by his parents Mr and Mrs. I)
F Coaway that Maurice Conway will
aoon ba an etfUga la Uaelo Bams
Navy He la la the Naval Flying
Corps and ia located now at Wast
Kay. Ha aaanwl his flrat examtaa-
l the first meetiug the following
for the coming year ware
eleeted: Kidon Maddea. preside l.
J.nk 'nt.THon. treasurer, Frank Dor
maa. sacretary, and Kithel Ijujt, lib
rarian. Diterary Digests for current topics
work In the history and literature
classic are being ordered and tha sub
scriptions for the magazines in the
library are being raaajsed
Via aad of tha first six weeks ia
aaayroachlag and many of the stuaaata
!
are vainly wondering what thplr4"
grades In certain subjects will
Preparatory to the making out of thai
g.M..i.-B were me written hooR r1
Tlaws that were handed In by the
Junior nnd Senior classes In Kngllh
Tho Nut chih gavo their first Id-;
dance Friday evening at tha Moor
Hall and from the report of those
who wore present the evening wan
a sue. ess in every way.
For the past two weeks the boy of
grade i hool have been receiving in
structions! In military drill under the
i-don of Captain Walter aii
fit d and second lieutenants D
and Odall sided l.y the other officer I
of tin' cade) corps. Thi bora of Hie
fifth, sixth, savants and
niiiuherlnir appi Ij 100
taking part In ilm drills
iThlrn mtnutaa each day are devot
ed to i ii. work
A meeting of the Junior class is
held esterday at which I
wara aaaatatad to look after the var
ious details ci. line, ted with the play, j
Whether American History Is n
dry subject or whether the hour of ,
the prereedlng night were early, rei
mams to be proven, hut the fact Is I
that two young gentlemen ot thel
Junior Class gently snored thru the
study period Tuesdsy afternoon
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ONTARIO, ORK;ON
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