FACE rOwllTEEN DAILY EAST ORECONIAN, PENDLETON. OREOOIf. SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 11, 1020. SIXTEEN PACE3 - HiHw yN"'''S. dtuP" . Different? Read this Ordinary insulation sometimes ' Carbonizes: '. Threaded Rubber Insulation never does. Ordinary insula tion has to be replaced at least once during the - life of the battery. Threaded Rubber Insulation is on the job as long as you use the battery. It's the kind selected by 136 matofacturers of passenger at and trucks. PENDLETON STORAGE BATTERY CO. Garden & West Court Sts. 5 WEH On Dead Mahs CriESrt. Get Rid of Your Gas Grouch for Good Don't Ka-re a rroda agamf the Gm Mam, K n hn un tn yw perMftf rn sejuander c prac totta fi,H. Efiu 'har ear M your wuh a N StHanberf Cartivrctor. tftfrt way msleaa;- bfSrm to jiK:ply. Coafa laii 'f- You t3 (artber on eer ara ti lucj-T-Mir enffc k s a freed. Nw fwt. brother-don't fcar "that mtCjM wfic on some cu hut mine. eil I doo t koow." yof er m me creepHtm. Ittex arl doptxair- b? ri ac'p w Sirwtoera; xripved-and are K' ni hwt( Bir by many muta, las j are 8tWfc. The New Stromal hoMa offi cial economy ritortK an virtuaUr rvry m of BMtcbm. On awy car. cf ? w, of srwy mm at tnwanaWf tfrta ?f eater gaa acoauvLiy. Jot oouy tht a! actually fires better accclerattofi more power and more apeed. Makea a Letter car ot ibe beat of them. - Come in and let as show yoa jurt mky and just Aoa? the New Strombrrf puts a enmp in fuel consumption. Put a New Gtroro berie on your car. Put it to a ten day test. See the savings, figure the economy. Get the facta. J if you are not satisfied we wii take it hack and hand back ur chat price without a queuum. Saturday' Night Is Bath Nfcht 'PCS' WHAT PENDLETON GRADE SCHOOLS ARE DOING Mo Clearing House; Inc. ," Lincoln SHioul Lincoln 'school insini art engnj?pl in lrjietUin th'is wcok for the enrol shiKitiff which will he n part of th nlcrtaiiimi rit Di i cmbor IT, the Inst day before tho hiistnms vacation The carols will l.e suns hy pupils around n Chiistm ia tipo. for the en KntcrtiiinnH'iu of I'aronls First srule jiupils have sold their quota of Christmas health Hoala auJ are now hnliiins the otheia to meet their quotas. The eighth grade enjoyed musical numbers last Monday morning by Mr. and Mrs. ft. A. McDonald and .Mrs. Frank Eoyden. "One hundred per cent attendance" Is the bOiist of the third grade this week. The seventh erade also hn a claim to distinction, having held the neatness pennant for two months in succession. The makinc of Christmas presents has occupied some of t'-.e school hours of the second grade. Match seratoh- era, calendars, card baskets and can dle sticks occupy their exhibit table. Ninteen parents visited the second grade on Visitors' Day. To encourage daily visitors, the fourth erade DUDlls have measured the distance from their homes to .Uit J schoolhouse so that parents ma,y know just how near they are to Lincoln. ' Dorothy. Jack, and Shirley Caldwujl rave returned to the second grade af ter several days absence. Sharon Twitchell has been absent from the sixth grade for several days. F.lmcr, Tozegar was absent also but has re turned. AVashlnjiton Sdiool With other Pendleton schools. Visitors- Day was observed at Wash ington this week, the day' chosen be ing Wednesday. The day was filled with the regular school Work. The sixth grade program conform ed closely to routine work. The spe cial features of the day were the oral reproductions of the story, "The Pro digal Son," bV Naomi Mayfleld, and "Hercules and the Golden Apple." told by William Jjiing and dramatiz ed by Charles Norris, as Hercules; and Gretchcn -ninehart. Lucile Beck, Eva Tohin, Mildred Matthews and Mary Lee Hartle, as the maidens. The first four grades are at work on a Pilgrim's Paseant to" be given December IT at 1:3" p. m. The pro gram will be progressive, the guests moving from room to room. The theme for the first grade is "Pil grim Children." for the second grade, "Holland," for Uie third grade, VThe Indians," and the fourth grade, "The First "Thanlglving." The seventh and eigth grades, and the fifth and sixth grades, are com bining and each group will have a spe. cial program next Friday. Each parent of a second grade pu pil who visits the art exhibit at the library will be given an "A" on the. child's report card. Jf both parents visit, the "A" will be red. Two new pupils. Francos Oilllland, of L'l:iah, and Esther Helmiek, of this city, hnve enrolled In the. seven th grade. The lattr formerly at tended Hawthron. Anna itovxch has returned to school after an Illness. The eighth grade has 44 pupils since the enrollment of Marlon ijraham and Jessie Bryson. Mae Packard, of tho eighth grade, has gone to Cali fornia to remain until after the holidays. 11 Washington school won from Ilawthrone in basketball games play ed Thursday . night. The boys won with a 10 to 9 score and the girls, 6 to I. I-'lelil Sdionl Second grade pupils will present a Pilgrim program next Friday. Five toys In costume, will give a readinsf. j "Hiawatha." The reading class, al so in costume, will dramatize the ! story, "Hans and Gretel." There will be Chiistmas numbers also. The first) grade ' will present a Christmas ' and Pilgrim program for parents and I friends of the school. The pupils are now making decorations for the room. In proportion to the size of the school. Field had more visitors than any other school during School Week. Forty visitors were guests of the 61 pupils on Visitors' IVy. CONFESSES THEFT 7-1 " "H-fc-S " V JOHN DOUGHTY TORONTO. Ont. John Dourjity, former prlate tccrctary to Ambrose i. Small, missing To ronto theater millionaire, hu been brought bark to Toronto fol lowing his arrett In Oregon City. Ore. He In alleged to have con-ft-etsed 'J the theft of 1100.009 in t'aiitt(;:an vn-tory bonds, mistin? after lntt .I'KdCJii.u i Lm-i!iiil;r, Hard Study. A boy fresh from school went down to breakfast and began at once to tell . e-c-t-i-a-i-o.u a ia: Ik ( A 1 The mot . prized possession ia thousands of American homes. Because it adds most to the con venience, comfort and enjoyment of the entire family, and at small cost. Th fisoltn consumption la (mutually low Th tit miUa( is unusually high EIXIS-SCimXER.CO. Main and ( Iit Kta. ' I'lione B!M) I . ... ' . I said. "Awfulli- intereMlng. '.'Jolly i hard, though!" - wh, yes." aald his mother, "very his mother about the term and what difficult. Your nn..r ..,r r.hr ...v. V, .1 ...... ..w . lie imu uuiit:. . . "We've Just stated molecules er could keen his In hl eve ". hJ ton Dally News. !ulve i iii With a Wrench and a Screw Driver nci a It is wonderful how a puwerful electric plar like the LALLEY a plant that does so many things and does them so well can be so. simple and so accessible. , AVhen ycu consider that the LALLEY LIGHT and Home Electric Power Plant Lis only three moving parts; whenou con sider that this great piece of machinery can be assembled and dissembled in 4 very few minutes, with only a screw driver and a wrench to do the work, it is even more remarkable. ' The LALLEY is the most simple mechan ism of its'kind mads. Thii is why the LAt LEY eIdora gets out of order. This is why it is so inexpensive to maintain so eaiy to operate. ... ' The simplicity of the LALLEY is j'nst one of its unusual features. It has so many good points there are so many things about its splendid construction, that you mn Jt see it in actual operation to know it, and better understand i'. Come in and let us go over the plant from top to bottom 'inside and out. If it's not convenient fo'r you to do so just now, drop us a card asking for the LALLEY Ikwl.. It will give you many valuable pointers on the saving of time, work and money. - . . BE SURE-See the Lallcy FIRST STURGIS & STORIE Pi iulletoii, Ore. Walln Walln, Wii. ,. UtaJqaarttri for Electrical Efcipmtnt for th Farm . - mnd Rural Horn BRAKES NrVONT. 'WORK! If ) mi r brakes arc Iihb oi sickly . -' You IhmiIiI lulug tnrm to nn quli klyj ' . ..,...' i Remember we're the doctors. If there is some thing that ails the brakes or steering gears we can find out all about it in a "jiffy" and remecty the trouble at once.- Appoint us as your- car's family physician and -we will keep it in speedy robust health. RUDY TANNLER : J . ' ' Cottonwood and Water MASTER TRt'CK SKIIVICR y ' 1 - , , . . III t THE FBI illl BAI of Pendleton iui ''member MsfcW Y STB naHl Offers an unexcelled banking service to in dividuals and corporations; transactst a general banking business and maintains special departments with facilities, of the highest character. Acts as administrator of estates', or as ex ecutor or trustee under wills. TENDLETON, OREGON 71 MS Thompson St Pendleton 1 1 ,.'t.. V a a i