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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1921)
PAGE ELEVEW FOtJETESW P4023 !-.; iW.iB."m en Only Big Leaguers Wearing Specs DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, " SATTODAY EVENING, MAY 7, 1021. It's the loosonort part that car " '. Ho it behooves you to take two. Toil ought to bring your car here at regular Interval for an in spsctloh. We will see that every bolt and nut In .properly tightened. Don't monkey with your car let our monkey wrench attend, to the tiouble, We are master motor mechanic. IJCT TAJm.KH'B ACTO IMHTTOn IXK)K ArTKIl YOl'R CAlfS IIKAl.TIt RUDY TANNLER i ServM CAT Day and Night . Shop phon, 870 ItrHlrtrnce 403-W 518 Willow J George Toporccr (left), new second baseman for the St. Louis Cardinals, and pitcher Lee Meadows (right), of the Phillies, are the only two plwrs In big league baseball who wear spectacles ' They're near-elghted and. without the glasses, eant read a newspaper further than six Inches fiom ' their noses. Tat they say they can tee the ball In plar better itu many of their fellow players. ADAMS CITIZENS VISIT FRIENDSINPENDLETON Anv vnlnff flelpefitAB Vfrfl elected t' attend the Baptist convention held It Milton on May 13, 14 and 16. ueie gateti elected were Mr. and Mr. J. T Ueuallen, Mr, unci Mr. L. L. Lleual len. Mr. and Mr. T. A. Ueuallen. Mr and Mr. Will Poyer and Hev. Luther The Adams Indies Club met at tht home of Mr. Charle Dupuis at the homn ranch near Adams. .Those whe ! . , . i , t 1 T Int. 'i I Ion - " fuuenutu neir nil. i. . meeting at the HnptlHt church on Mon- jMrg Car, (.hristiani jrB. Harry Lara- rrrs;- bee Mr( Cnares Bhatz, Mr. Revella Lleuallen, Mm. G. p. Richardson, Mrs tv.tmt Oresnntun fioeclal.) ADAMS May 7. At the business MOLT Uostorn 1 0-ton Caterpillar r The New Holt Product for the Progressive Wheat Rancher. Thii Tractor is now on Display on Our Floor. Sturgis & Storie 319 E. COURT PHONE 518 OPEN SUNDAYS and evenings UNTIL 10 P. M. GAS OILS ACCESSORIES. ,V, : SERVICE CAR AT ALL HOURS Our Service Car is equipped with a crane for handling automo biles with broken wheels, Spindles, or in any other wrecked condition. ,We Specialize in Repairing Buick Hupmobile AND Stephens AUTOMOBILES. Our long EXPERIENCE and EQUIPMENT enables us to give you a job that will be satisfactory in every way. Newsome & Gumming - For Good Automobile Repairing Shop Phone 780 Res. Phone 1034 Courtesy 701 W. ALTA ST. Service ' . . (Opposite Van Petten Lumber Co.) - "I advise, unhesitatingly." he added, "the use of high heel. I do not mean hat the Billy three-and-a-half to four inch Louis heel with It curved me- -hanlral shape and inefficient support. I'he height of the heel for remedial purposes should not exceed two and a quarter inches, and In house shoes hoiild not be less than one and a quarter Inches. In raxes of overstrain ed fpct, slippers must he avoided." If You Use GATES TIRES You Have No Tire Trouble Gertson & Marty 639 Cottonwood Street Phone 595 Alex McKenzle, Mr. John Glen, Mr. John Kpencer, Mr. Frank KreD, Mrs. ' Rnrt Vfrhv arM uon John. Mrs. Simon- j ton, Mr. T. A. Ueuallen and Mr. Ota I Lieuallen. A dainty lunch was served. I Mrs. Frank Kreb and Mr. Bert Kirby motored to Pendleton Wednes- i dnv. j Mr. Hue of lone I the guest of her brother John Coffy for the week-end Emltt Darr and Mr. Bertha Kem bler attened the ball game today be ttvfwm Ariama linH WeRtOn. Mrs. Will Boyer and daughter Wll- j g ma and Helen motoreo 10 Ainena 10 day. Mr. and Mr. Frank Martin motored to Adnm Tuesday and were the guest of Mr. Ed Wallan. Mr. Henry Bunch, Mr, t,. F. Bunch and Mr. Will Bunch motored to Wal la Walla today. Mr. Henry Bunch motored to Pen dleton Wednesday to attend the Bed Cro meeting. F. M. Whltely. Paul Lieuallen. C. L. Woodward, Henry Power, Evard Mc Collem, Ralph Wallan, Hirt Kirby. Ed Wallan, Guy Mayberry, Peete Mcln tvre and lloy Records motored to Pendleton to attend the Dokkey meet- Ing. Mr. Field of La Grande came to Pendleton to attend the Dokkey cele bration Wednesday and Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Btoll of Adams to day. IJoyd Inman Is confined to hiR horns with a bad apell with hi heart. Ora Holdman of Pendleton motored to Adams today. Mrs. Jacobs Case and Mrs. ttoney and son motored to Pendleton 'lnm. day. George Bradley motored to Adams today. Adams and Weston base ball boys played in Adams Thursday. The score wa 1$ to 21 In favor of Weston. The Sisters Rebekah lodge met on their regular meeting night May 5 and elected Brother G. M. Morrison as the delegate for the local lodge to attend the convention at Albany Ore. We Is also the delegate for the I. O. O. F. lodge from Adams. The Adams Rebekahs will meet In the I. O. O. F. hall on May 12th and organize a ladies R. Club. All are invited to attend. Mr. and Mr. Frank Martin motored to Adams today. . Mrs. Harold Barnett motored to Adams today. Mrs. Demont and daughter return ed to their home in Portland after spending the past month with her mother, Mrs. John Coffy of Adam. Mr. Malcnm Mclntyre and son Laurance of Helix motored to Pendle ton Saturday and Miss Gwendolyn Mc. Intyra accompanied them home. mil 'I!!!!!!!!!! iiiiiniiiiii HIII'IIH lilililil Tire Prices Drop We are pleased to announce to the motoring public that the Goodrich AND Brunswick HAVE DROPPED IN PRICE 20 PER CENT This is not a cut sale but a bona fide tire reduction. Cheaper labor and rubber prices has made this possible. The same high quality still in every tire. This means quite a saving to you on high-grade tires. Pendleton Rubber $ Supply Co. 305 E. Court St. Wholesale and Retail. WM. DUNN, Mgr. Phone 135 i: III ON CORRECT WALKING I LONDON', ...May 7. (A. P.) The mothers who train their children to walk with toes pointing outward and counsel their little girls never to wear high heels when they grow up, have been told they were all wrong, by Dr. V. H. Trethowan, orthoepacdic sur geon, in an address at the institute of Hygiene. "To walk properly," he said, "the feet should be kept absolutely parallel. The. 'quarter to six' attitude is one of the )ig mistakes of physical training. Three minutes to 12 and three minutes past Is what you want when standing. "A long stride is not good for the feet. A slow, short step is better, for It makes you rise on the toe. "Never cllscournee a child "who is lurnlng his toes in unless he has an ac tual deformity of the foot. He is prob. ably trying to cure himself of knock knees or weak ankles." Reasonably high heels are very ex cellent things, the surgeon said. Low heels are' all right for children, or for adults with a perfect foot, but unfor tunately no foot was perfect. 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