East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 04, 1920, DAILY EDITION, SECTION THREE, Page PAGE FIFTEEN, Image 15

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DAILY EAST OftEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 4, 1920.
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SILVERWARE F
SILVERWARE is the cherished gift of nearly
every home-maker' If she takes pride in the ele-gance-of
her dwelling, she will find a world of plea
sure when she gets Silverware for her Christmas
gift.
Here you will find equal pleasure in selecting a
complete Service,. Set or Individual Piece, for here
you're assured that your gift measures up to the
highest standards of quality.
Whatever we show is absolutely dependable in
Quality, style, good taste and value.
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ADAMH, Der. 4. Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Hunch, Ouy Mayberry, Mra.
Hertha Kembler and Mrs. Kvard Me-
C'ollnm. motored to Pendleton Wed
nesday evening to attend the Rebekah
lodge.
The Adam Rebekah lodge met
Dec. 2 and elected office for the
term starting January, 1921. Noble
Orand, Mr. Bertha Kembler; Vice
firand, Mrs. Rebekah Clark; secretary,
Mr. Mable McCollum; treasurer, Mm.
Clara Whitely. After the buainess waa
transacted, a dainty lunch waa served
J of ham sandwiches, coffee and cake.
Mr. Ralph Wallan motored to
iimi Friday to shop,
Mrs. Otis Lleuallen motored to Ad
ama Friday from their ranch.
The seventh and eighth grades arej
practicing dally to put on the play of.
I tie Cnprtanlp ul Miles Htandixh,
wHich will be played In the city hall,
Mr. Bushman came to Adams Fri
day to do gome shopping.
F. M., Whitely 'la doing some repair
work for Revella Lleuallen thla week.
The Adams Knights of Pythias have
changed their regular meeting night
to Tuesday aa Vednesday la the prayer
meetirg night.
Will Holdman, Mra. E. C. Bowling,
Kllene Rowling and Helen Blake mo
tored to Pendleton Sunday and Ellens
left for La Grande where she la teach
ing school after spending Thanksgiv
ing at home In Adama. I
Jim Cheanut of the Adama chop mill
bought 100 cords of raila from Mr.
Schrimp and la having Roy Desvolgn
saw them with the steam saw for win
ter use, ,.-.-
Miss Beulah Spencer' returned td
J'ullmnn where she la attending col
lege after spending Thanksgiving with
her parents at Adams.
Mr, and Mra. Revella Lleuallen re
turned to their home In .flams arter
vlsltln for the past week with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs, Hue In Walla Wal
la. : . .
Mr. and Mrs. Alex McKenzIe and
daughter Naydene returned to their
home In Adams after spending;
Thanksgiving In Portland with his sis
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Van Dusen.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Perlnger and chil
dren of Pullman are the guests of his
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kirby of Ad
ams, for the week-end.
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Perlnger of
Pendleton were .the guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Kirby on Sunday.
Mrs. Myrlck and son Vernon return
ed to their home In Adams after
spending the week-end in Walla Walla
with her daughter, Mr. and Mra. Dren
nun and family, and visited her son
Earnest Myrick, for a few dnv.
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Stop Letting Rims Abuse Your Tires!
s Federals exceed in mileage because
none ti their wear is . needlessly
wasted by rim-chafe. " "".'"
Federals alone have the Doubled
Cable-Base those four staunch
cables of twisted steel about which
you have read to much. These
cables anchor the tire solidly against
the rim and prevent rim-cuts,
blow-outs just above the rim, tube
pinching, etc. There's real economy
in using Federal Tires. A trial will
convince you.
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REGENTS OF W. S. C.
CONSIDER BUILDING
the board, which. It is expected, will
s In action many days. , t
here yesterday to consider develop
ment plans.' A student petition ask
ing for the Inauguration of a tuition
fee of tlO each semester, proceeds of
PULLMAN, Wash., Dec. 4. Ses-1 which are to be used for the construc-l, mlftrle8 resignations and .
alona were held by the board of re- tlon of a $300,0n men s gymnasium -
. , .. tn nnlntmsnta also sre fn he submitted.
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Recommendations In the matter of
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may be solid silver without the "sterling" stamp, the accepted "Hall
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Government inspection.
BUT YOU DON'T KNOW: ' ? ' t
A BUSINESS CONCERN MAY BE ABSOLUTELY RESPONSIBLE
without a comercial rating. "
BUT YOU DONXKNOW.
A PUBLICATION MAY HAVE THE CIRCULATION IT CLARIS
without verification by the Audit Bureau of Circulations.
BUT YOU DON'T KNOW.
BETTER BE SURE.
THE CIRCULATION OF THE EAST OREGONTAN IS VERIFIED
BY THE A. B. C.
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