IH llllHwf 'It THE ONTARIO AIIUDS, ONTARIO, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1921. 0. A. C. STUDENTS ATHLETICS AND DANCING CROWDING OUT REAL STUDIES GRADUATE OF LOCAL HIGH THIS IS PRINTZESS WEEK Mar old W. ltcndon Named "House fnllicr" At O. A. O. Dolmtlnjt Ability Declared Secret of Popularity AVItli Co-eds Ml3 Kllen Hcolt 1'itv.ont.s Interest ing1 Address on Trend of Kducn lloiml Work In Kmnpo ns Observed While Over There Other King man Kolony Notes Your Easter Coat or Suit is Here To Harold V. Itondon, of Port land, but who In reality la stilt claimed by Ontario ns ono of ltd boys, lias boon signally bonorotl l bis claBsmntcs at O. A. C. according to an announcement In Wednesday's Orogonlnn. Mr. Iloadon Uvod with bis pnrontn on tho lloulovnrd for many yonra, and graduated from tho Ontario High School with tin class of 1018. Sneaking of his Intost honors the Orcgonlan said: Harold W. Itondon of Portland, promlnont Junior In enmmorco, and motnbor of tho I -am li do ChL Alpha fraternity, hns boon chosen leading sorority "housefath er" by his classmates. Hoadon'i wldo activities on tho rumpus am' nt n rccont convention In tho oast nt which ho represented IiIh frator nlty, hnvo won for him this recog nition. Itondon Is assistant editor of the Ilenvor annual, n momhor of Alphn Kappa Psl, honorary enmmorco fra ternity, Sigma Delta Chi, profes sional Journalism fraternity, and of tho llaromoter staff. Ho was n momhor of thn varsity dobata squad last yoar, and In this way developed n fluoncy of speoch which now brings him Into such popularity with tho co-eds. STANDARD OIL OFFICIALS HOLD MEETING WITH AGENTS Crane, Vnlo nnil ltobliiclli Agents Coino to Ontario to Meet With VUltlng Officers Claude Chrlsteiisen Promoteil Tho Ontario offlco of the Stand ard Oil Company was tho srono Sat urday of n convention of Standard Oil Company agents In Southonstorn Oregon. Tho local ngontn from Crnno, Vnlo and Itoblnotto, togothor with Agent O. II. Test nnd his crow gnthored to meet with four repres entatives from tho hondauarters In Portland. TIiq visiting officials woro outhus liiHtlo over tho prospects for business this year and canto to confor with tho IoohI mon on various special sales campaigns to bo conducted l tho cninpnuy. Tho vlHltlng offlolnls were: II. 1) Kntrchlld, nsHlstnut sales manager. W. O. Oliver, advertising manager. W. 0. Munro lubricating engineer nnd J. C. IMwnrds, oftloteney man Tho out of town audits were. II L. Colo, VHle, C. P. Turner, Crane nnd Mr. I'lsher nt lloblnettn. ami Prank Mulkny, book keeper nt the Vnlo station, Iooal Hoy Promoteil Clnudo TOirlstlnnson who for the pnst several years has been employ ed nt tho local plant In various en parltlos was promoted Inst week to the position of uestetnnt speolsl ngnut nt In flrando. Mr Christian sen loft Saturday evening for his new position. Tho largest and most onthuslnstlo meeting In tho history of tho King man Kolony P. T. A. occurred nt I If regular sosslon on Mnrch 4th, with Mrs. Annn II I'rltchett presiding. The High School songs nnd Miss MrCrenry'n violin solo wore heartily oncorod. Miss Jnunltn Olgelow wa tho accompanist Miss Oeo. C. Hood i sketch of tho life of tho fnundorer of the Association, Mrs ore nirnoy. Mrs. Dollord rem" what the National Congress of Mothors oxpocts of local organiza tions. Miss Bllon Scott, who has Just re turned from an extended stay In Knglnnd, Prnnco, Bcotlnnd, Holland nnd Holglum, ns well ns having re cently bcon In tho Eastern nnd mid dle Weetoru cities gavo nil lllumlnnt Ing account of hor observations both abroad and nt home, of the tendenrv of sports nnd social nctlvltles to ab sorb moro than their duo shnro o." tho time nnd strength of High School nnd College Students. ' Qtirt mttirfnfl ttint tl II rl tl fif linr km- on yenrs nbsenco a startling trend nwny from good solid study wns ob sorvable, which tho speaker assert od was and should be the prlmo neo etwlly of schooling. Not that she deplored dancing or 011110110 in their schools, but she contended they wero taking tlmo which should be given to obtaining tho ossentlslH of knowlodge, and that thoy had no buslneH taking tho place of honeet hard study, 8ho roportod Kngland especially given over to sports to the detriment of the standard of scholar ship nmong Kngllsh youths. She suggested ns a remedy In tho United States tlist women should tnko It upon themselves to servo more often upon school Imnrds, being us muoh, It not mora, luterostod In tho wel fare of the young than are men. Mrs. K. T.' Pratt waltl that school hoards had a duty In this matter, nml that the P. T. A. oould get hnok of no bolter work than to domnnd u higher standard of scholarship In our high schools nnd moro democra tic Ideals In our collogoH. Mr. Parsons guvo n short talk urg ing tho fathers to take n more ncttvo Intorest In the work of tho P. T. A. Aftor discussion of tho Hoys' and Olrls' club work It was decldod to hold tho noxt regular mooting In tho ovenlng ns moro would bo nblo to ntteud. Mrs. Alvln Mcdlnnls snug a, beau tiful until- nniiiioii "Momorlos" with Mrs. Claud Smith nccompnntng at tho piano. EASTER: Day of Lilies, Sunshine, the First Breath of Spring A New Hat and the New Suit Will yours, the suit, bo all that you have dreamed? Will it be the expression of your own individuality? Will it be the style, the art the material that was MADE for you?. It can be, and it will bo if you will take (we almost said trouble, but instead it's a pleasure) the time to make your choice from the charming new Spring Printzess Models. Quality, and wear expressed in terms of material. Style, 'dash, charm expressed in terms of tailoring. And all ex pressed in terms of value that will astonish you. The earlier you call the wider your choice. Rader Bros. Co. jfrm '" V1 Wi llvCJ I ill IB AUTO LICENSE INSPECTOR CHECKS UP LOCAL AUTOISTS Sheriff Ieo Noo Ties V Number of Cars nt Vnlo -Ontmlii Hns Its Negligent Drivers Too Sister States Co-oporatlnir Miss Vera Neob, tonchor of tho Jowor grades In the Kingman Kol ony School, wtiR n woek end visitor In hor home In Ontnrlo. m- r.n.1 Mn Klniinnn. Miss KIllK- man, Mr. Skntt nnd II. II. Scott were Parma visitor I'rldny of Inst weok attending the l'nrmora Convention In that oily. Mr. and Mr. P. T. Morgan nnd fHinlly accompanied by Mrs. Conrad Martin nnd Juliette motored to Par inn Saturday visiting the dentist while there. J. n. Hoard of Wetser, Idaho, was n visitor In the Kolony the pt week looking over prospects, for renting laud lu this seetlou. W. I. Prltehett ault work on the drainage on 8turday and went to Vale on Monday to resume connec tions with the Slate Highway. MAJIiHTIO THKATHH COHIIH TO IIAVH "SIIOCKINH NK3HT" "A Shocking Night," n fonturo comedy stnrrlug Kddlo Lyons and Uo Moron, tho Unlvorsal fuu-fltug-ors, will opon nt tho Mnjestlo Thon tor on Wodnesdny, March 10. It Is said that tho production la funnier thnn "La La Luclllo" and "Once n Plumber ," rccont successes of the Unlvorsnl, stars. Tho story Is n . parlor, bedroom and kltohun force raised to tho 'nth power nnd glvos tho two famous screon Jostors tho opportunity of tholr careers to put over boiiio of tho rlb-crncklng stuutH that they hnvo long hoped to work Into fenturo comedies, Ono infallible rule of tho stnrs Is that tho girls who play opposlto thorn must bo .sparkling honutlcH. In "A Shocking Night," tholr selec tion of fomlnlno foils Is moro than Judicious. Iloniitlful Altn Allen, who played opposite Max Llndor In his hlg com edy, "Sovon Years Had Luck," bj one of tho fortunnto girls and Lil lian Hall, who has Just boon featur ed by Maurice Tournour In "Tho Last of tho MohlcniiB" Is the other. Mrs. Lucy Pox arrived Inst Thurs day for n month's visit nt tho homo of her Hlstor nnd brother, Mr. nnd Mrs. K. M, Orolg. Ivan Onkos roturuod Saturday from n business trip to Portland. Mr. and Mra. E. W. Howland moved this weok Into an apartment In tho former 0. L. King houso. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. MaPnll spent tho weok end In Caldwell visiting frlonds. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. II. Oxmnii woro down from JnmloHou tho flmt of tho week. KOU KHNT by first of April, 5 room modorn houso. Closo In. Mrs, 0. 0. Plnnoy. 14-tf. FOIt SALC Now lltilck Itondster 1920 Modol. Mrs, T. II. Flsor. Phono 93-W. 14. tf FOR ItnNT CO ncros, 35 In cul tlvntlou, 2 room houso, 2 mile from Vale, good laud und plonty of wiiter. O. n. Cnrmnn, Vnlo, Ore. 14-15. C. O. Canflold, of Iroustdo woro Ontnrlo visitors this weok. mnsmisszsmxt Jny SalUmnn, Inspoctor for tho motor vehlolo division of the Oregon Department of Stnto which has the enforcement of tho registration laws In chnrgo was In Ontario Wodnesdny giving tho local nutolsts tho "onco over." As tho result of bis visit n number of chocks stnrtod for Sn lom as tho noeossnry preliminary for further oporatlon of cars. Up nt Vnlo Shorlff Leo Noe start ed n rigid enforcement of tho regu lations by tlolng up n big bunch of ears which wore rambling around with 1020 licenses tags or no tags nt nil. Sevoral trucks used on the road construction work from Vnle to Jnmloson woro Includod. Ono of tho difficulties which the local offlcors find In onforolng the regulations Is tho numbor of Idaho cars which come horo without nnv llconso nt all. However thoy will coino to grief aftor March 15. for through co-operation of tho vohlole dopartmonts of tho two stntos nn ngroomont has bcon reached to start plrklng delinquents up nftor that dnto. ! At EAST Tlie iNew Home -of The Camels E R MAS MADE BTS APPEARANCE $ ONTARIO (fUfl9 t J?it33HBffP9?vsmT Ml oHTAmo .g fm oni gnJ irA? (WlS.K'iJ'PJi I iFwW a. vi. . & "&rti.T.' erjl-;? Mvfi' Department Store Department Store Department Store New Spring Shoes faster Waists If styles and prices are of any interest to you, you will al ways visit our shoe department before buying shoes. New models at special prices. Just received. Many new vaists for East er needs. Every lady needs a new spring waist. Here you will find them at just the price you wish to pay. New Spring Jersey Jackets and Plaid Skirts One of the New Sport Dress Ideas for this spring, See these in our New Show Rooms. ' Department Store , New Spring Dress Goods Thousands of yards of the newest spring dress goods novelties have been arriving for our New Dress Goods Department, and we want you to see them l3i23i&SfBM