vmmKcranmHcnnnmimM 8 THE ONTARIO ARO US, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1919 I'jm ' flJBi' S!" i I t l .sr fc ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL IS STILL UNFINISHED Nyfin Iteports Over Hulncrltplon i)f (jiuilii .Jordan Vnllcy mill Viilo Unto Not FiiiUliml ltepnrt an )'t Mnlliour county Btlll ha n small Bum to do raised to complete Its quota tu tlio tlooRovcH Memorial fund. 1'rnctlcally every rommunlty In tlio county hns reported, but defl nlto reports lmvo not been rccehed from either Vnlo or Jordan Valley, ttio In each ot those the committees lmvo their work If not complete, pnrtlnlly ho according to statements in ml o liy citizens who hnc been so licited. Tlio following aro those who lmvo been reported to 0. K. Aiken, county chairman n subscribers In tlio vnr lous precincts, as havliiK subscribed to tlio fund: Hark School District. U. It. Hrolt hnupt, Ohnrlmnn; I-. It. Hrelthnupt, Mrs. I,. It. llrolthnilpt, Miss Mabel II. Smith, MIhh Glut, S. J. Simpson, Mrs. 8. J. Simpson, Moyd Campbell, (leo. I.nllcg, l'onrl Wallnco, Frank M. Northnip, Ma Fern Northrop. Her man Korthrup, Cedrlo Northrup, I.or In Campbell, l.nwronco Itaby, Ocorgo Curio, Hessla Ilcrr, Gcorgo Myers, Klslo Elliott, l'rudy Itaby, Mary It ti by, (Ionian Itaby, Gertrude Hoals, loulso DiivIh, Iva Ilollouny, Nettle Hurtsho, Harold Johnson. Hobert Haworth, Junior Milter, Margaret HlmpRon, Chnrles llorr, Itovn Itaby, Mary Hartslio. Jnmloson, Moll K. Carter, Chnlr man; Marlon Clinrles. WIIIIo Mor- rlHon, Amy Kelly, llernlco Kolly, Dor Is I'rltchnrd, David HarrltiKton, Her bort Vlllnow, JnniOH Inmun, Clara Kendall, Lincoln Kondnll, Jnno I.ock ott, Lucille Hand, Gladys Hnw, Mar Inn McCnnibrldgo, Iloryl CiivIiiom, Hobert Citvluoim, Fred Cavlnowt, Jan. Iopo, Until l'ope, Joo I'opo, Klmor Harris, William Hykp, I.oln Jensen, Ornbollo Ilowman, Huttlo l'rllchard, I.ucy Morrison, Harry Morrison, Khlrloy Mclnughlln, Dyer Deiinolt, Hoy Vlornow, Kdlth Ilowman, Dor othy Ilrldwoll, Mildred Dennett, draco Hnw, Karl Ilowmnn, I.ovonn Kendall, Daisy Irwin, (IcorKO Horn, Walter Clovcland, Moll Carter, For out IMwurds, Cluitdo IMwards. llrognn, J. M. Addlngton, Churl man; I). M. Kolly, Public School, J. M. AddhiKton, l.eo McClnran, l.y- man I). Cole, Hardy I'owell, It. I.. Woli'ott, C. Vnndlvor, J A. Kennedy, II. W. I'd well, 8, Woodward, C. I. Woodward, It. Ilnrnoy, Henry Hos well, Clifford Colo, Montlo MoKlnney, A. A. Heed, J. X. Andorz, J. K. HauiHtoad, Chns. E. Iioswell, Chau W. HoilHou, (1. W. Taylor, ChaH, C. Crnwloy, (ivo. .Mctaroii, Wm. Jono, Win, A. McKoniilo.Anilrow (Iraliiim, W. l. Allen, Jim Joniw, I), F. Fraser. Mlunlo Graham, Crhwlo Oraham, Jus M. Oraham, Margaret (Iraliiim, Mary Graham, David F. Oralinm, V. J Hop kliiH, A. 8, Weber, A I' Miisterson, Klmor J. Mathleson.Wllllam II Jof froyH, Henry W Welcome McDermltt, Julia Kclmve, Chair man; Legunda I.auclrlca, Helen Luclrlca, Julio Luclrlca, Jesutf Lnu- clrlca, Clcto Ucngoa, Frank Uengon, Margarita Uengon, Delflnn Onvlcn, Ccarlcy Oavlca, Santy Oavlca, Fcr mlns Oavlca, Santy Ansotegul, Junn Itn Ansotegul, Candida Ansotegul, Martin Echavo, Julia Echavc, Vir ginia Echavo, Johnnlo Kclmve, Frank Ilongoa, Cloto Achnlml, Vgnoclo Ac liabal, Jose Naclilonado, Ilcrmnu For nnndlz, Itnmon Armcmlarlz, Cccllln Aclmbal, Martina Oavlca, Santiago Follx Urlznr, Dorothea Kclmve. Harper, Chns. J, Ilnsli, Chnlrman; K. It. Iiurtls, Louis F. Ituckcr, John N. Tucker, Chas. J. Hush, James Ora linm, J. D. Falrmnu, Clove Cummon, Wm. Connolly, J. C. Spauldlng. lllverfllde, Sam Trlmbel, Chair man; Tom Turnbull, Dan McPhor son, Adah Wing, Zoo Takahara, Illl llo Nuklda, Chas. Drown, Leo Hilton, B. J. Cnrlllo, K. O. Newton. District 73, WclHer, Wm. Weston- skow, Chairman ; I'ortln Wosten- skow, Melvln Westcnskow, Clifford WestcnHkow, Woodrow Wostcnskow. Lester Westcnskow, May Vnn Huron, Esther Vim Duron, lvnn Wood, Clara Wood, John Card, Kmest Cnrd, Win. l'rcstley, Mr. and Mrs. Clinw. M. Vnn Hurcn. Cairo School District, Mrs. Kstolla Conklln, Chnlrman; Loello Spring er, Wllbor Springer, Clara Springer. Dwndo -Taylor, Allco Stewart, Almn Stownrt, l'nullno 8townrt, Wilbur Athorton, Chns. Athorson, Kvn Wnl kor. Modest Moore, Hutu Hutler. Jcnn Hutler, I'enrl Hoboson, Huth Hobeson. John Cox, Thomas Knnady, Itlclinril Knnnily, Ida Beolyo, Vera Hoso. Hosslo Hose, Mildred Conklln, Irving Walter, Westoy Walter. Tom Watnnalm, Mrs. Conklln. IroiiKldho. KM Hoso, Chairman; Scott Davis, Mnjnr Mooro, John A Lawrence Ivon Welch, Arthur K. Nichols, J. II. Hoso, MIhm Nnnnlo Dun can, Zottn Lnwrenco, Ivy Capo, I.nw ronco Cnrllslo, Winona Carpenter. Klmor Carpenter. Fred II. Lnwronro. Sylvestor Hose, Kll Hoso, Vivian llenm, Itolpli Ileum. Fahy Wlso. Lincoln School, Mrs. May Noah. Chairman; Orn B, Clark, Hilton, Clark, Mrs. B, W. Trcnkol. J. W Trenkel. J. W. Street. F. S. llally, Hucillo Smith, Lconn Smith, Vcrno Nelson, 1-onetta Fltz, Dale Fltz. Ontario, Oeo. K. Aiken, Chairman; Mr, mill Mrs. Oeo. K. Aiken, W. W. Wood, Marry 11. and Mnry It. Cock- rum. A. L. Cockrum, C. W. Piatt, W J. Weose, C. B. Watson, L. Hlrsch, J. B, OakeH, 8, I). Dormnn, Win. M Wnlkor, Al Clianco, B. A. Frnsor, I' J. Oallngher, J. W. McColloch, L. A Walker, C. C. Johnson, L. II. Cock- rum mid Wlfo, J. It. lllnckaby, W P" llomnn, Frank Hndftr, Hoslnn Cle mont, O. N. Iloyer, Opal Uoyor, II, C, Doyor, I). W. C. Nelson, Irwin Trox oil, 0. W. Dean, linker Hall, W. W I.otson, II. 11. Whitney, Ontario II 8 It. O. 1'nyiio, II. U Peterson, 8, J Bponcor, W. II. Lnxon, C W Stonms, It W JonoH, John Wood, W J I'lnney, K. 11. Tost, C II Hrown, B C Van Potion, W II llrooko, 11 W Swngler, W 0 Howe, II, C Iiert olson, Marcus Pluney. Mrs, llakcr Hall, Sherry Johnson, J. I). Hllllngs-loy DKATII OF DBAD OX FLAT CHILD HADDKNH CO.MMl'NITV Last Sunday at tlio Hnptlst church nt Payette services wero hold for llttlo Phlllls, tlio year old daughter of Mr. and Mr. Jonas Hrown of the Payette-Oregon Blopo, and whose death cast gloom and Badness over tlio entlro community, whero tho family lmvo lived and havo been highly esteemed for sovcral years, Tho llttlo ono was taken sick on Friday and whllo everything poRslblo was (Uino she seemed too frail to mako tho light and finally nt 0 40 a. in. tho following Thursday bIio died. Sho was an especially bright and loving child, having ono of Hioro sweet dispositions so endearing to all and will bo missed sadly by tho ladles of tho club of which Mrs. Hrown Is an old member. Tho many friends of Mr and Mr Hrown wish to oxtend their deepest sympnthy, which was In evidence by tho very largo attendance nt church, nnd by tlio many beautiful floral offerings. 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Each of tho four classes hold n meeting for tho purpose of securing members for tho American Kcd Cross, Wodncsdny morning November C, Mlstf Crnnloy nnuounccd to tho as sembly Hint wo aro going to lmvo n Thanksgiving program tho Wednes day afternoon before Thanksgiving Day. Bach of tho four classes wilt contribute n number, ns well ns tho Hoys' mid Girls' Gleo Clubs, school report n much bettor grade of music coming from tho building these evenings. It won't bo long bo foro Ontario linn u real bnnd mid orchestra. Ontario public schools celebrated Armcstlc day by having a holiday Tuesday, Nov. 11. DON'T CUSS ' . your car needs repairing. Let us do both. Bring in Your Car We guarantee quality, service and satis faction, based on our seven years' experi ence in expert repairing. The Service Auto Co., Perkins & Tovrea 4 A Successors to A. S. Brown Auto Co. 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