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PAGE SIX TH E H E R M IS T O N TU TK A L I). ÏT E ïn r T S T O N , to*-Com pany. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Here Fr®m Irrigon. I Miss D oris Tliom pson of T he Dalle.-* C. W. H oisington su p e rin te n d e n t; waa a v.cek-eud g<i ... a t th e he <■ v£ of Irrig o n schools, was in H erm isto n . lier a is tir, Mrs. J. j l . N orton. S atu rd ay . OUTSIDE LOOPS t Dill o n V, id s / 1 ati i Mr. an d Mrs. J . I». C ooper w ho a S erg ean t B uck L leuallen, s ta te sp in d in g th e w in te r v ith tb tra ffic officer from P en d leto n , was d a u g h te r. Mrs. A. Al. S m ith , »ire < In H erm iston S a tu rd a y a tte n d in g to the sick list. official duties. State Officer Here. ■n o of Home E c o n o m -jJ f o u r public school edu- Is be u u in g Increasingly e v l - B itatlst c com piled by the F e d - vernir mt show th a t fo r ty -f iv e i5 p er ce a t of th e g irls In th e high ■ schools are e ln g given home eco B , n o r th s rain in g . T he B ureau of Edu- ® f th e D -p a rtm e o t of th e I n - tc rio r Lvtli?a cd th a t th ere a re 1 seven | pusand boys In fo rty -tw o in i' ta t |':h t th e p rinciples o f j. a '■ an liso ? life. in m any sta te a a ho:.!» pçoiiÿgrirs Is p a r t of th e seventh a and e ig h th g ra d e w ork. Our own s ta te is v.w kfn;; o u t su ch a course Tlic hap »lost t omes a re tiio.s, made cemforta!;:») to c in. It Is th e b u s t- 1*3 ne3s ot some one to see th a t th e fam - 'ly is well fed. nd h n p p y /a n d I •s can only he done by one ed u ta tecl ir a p p reciatio n and SB *5.111 in Hi» a r t hqiue m aking. 3 Mr. H erb ert I l t d v a l l anjl •' Mr. L. C. D yer, Sidney B a rn ard G race Jack so n accom panied by and Mr, M iller m ade a business trip and Mrs. F red B a rk e r a tte u d e i to P en d leto n Monday. show In P en d leto n T uesday ni I® in fic iti wa Have Dinner Prrty. bday. Bob C ochran w hile h u n tin g along the U m atilla riv e r v en tu red o u t on th e ice to re trie v e a fallen duck, and broke th ro u g h th e ice. F o rtu n a te ly th e w ater w as shallo w enough for him to m ake his way to Bbore safely. He is th e son of J. G. C ochran who lives on th e old Roe M cFall place. la Z Dr. an d Mrs. C h risto p h erso n < n te r- taln ed a t th e ir hom e w ith a d lu n o - p a rty S a tu rd a y n ig h t. A fter d in n e r ¿L i four tab les of brid g e w re played. Mr. an d Mrs. Sv ayze w in n in g h o t’ high honors. Mr. and M ra.5O. l.: . (fi-oi 'e„e O.ia) Jen k in s. Mr. and Mrs. A. IL N o rto n , Mr an d Mrs. F. B. Kwayre, Mr. an . luin d ry tie g n lm Mrs. H ilt, Mrs. F. V. P rim e an d Mies an- tonify n th id problem s. K a th e rin e C ran n a w ere th e g uests, i n th e u n it Id? Cafre» and School Burns. I Gu dance th e ; W ord was received th a t th e gram given leéson; on how to bat m ar school a t A lsea, Oregon, w here Entertains Teachers. Miss K a th e rin e C ran n a and MI; V irg in ia Rodda is a teach er, bu rn ' to tr a f u rood hábito C lara C e h n e rt e n te rta in e d th e te a c h -,'n o trlt n, care ed lust week. ch ild re n , frst ers w ith a b rid g e p a rty T uesday e v t- u h ', . U nd; ofiios hqw I» n ln g a t th e hom e of Dr. and Mrs. F. Jpla-j ; I. alane food values. Takes Vacation. — D. M. D eeter, w ho is em ployed in V. P rim e. T h ere w ere six teen g ' t ,ts th e firs t N atio n al bank, took a w eak- and h ig h h o nors were won by Mrs. end v acation o u t a t Cold S prings Swayze and low h o n o rs by Miss P e :ri. T E 0 ï t A U IT D R Y snow bound. HOME- CP B :s Those reg istered a t tho H erm iston h o tel th is " week a r r M rs. M ollie S tew art, P e n d leto n : A.’ E. A nderson, P en d leto n ; B. I. W h ltp o y , K en n e w ick; B. W . S ch u b ert, O n tario ; A F. O ntho, B ak er; M. E. B ain ,, On ( ta r o; J. N. P a lr ie r. P o rtla n d ; Mr. an d Mrs. E. K. B ackus, P o rtla n d ; i Mr. H artm an , S e a ttle ; E a u te n e e ' K n tg h t, P en d leto n and G eorge A. i S m ith, P o rtlan d . I I H a fî PH O N E 1 9 -W .3E.H S H O P LATEST BODBIKO W illiam Rodda w ho has been ill for a m onth w ith rh eu m atic fever, is slowly recovering. From Bend, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. H a rry Todd of Bond. Oregon, arriv ed In H erm isto n S a tu r day m orn in g to a tte n d th e fu n eral of Mr. T odd’s m o th er, Mrs. R C Todd. ' Trriron Club Meets. T he ladles* C om m unity club of I r rigon mot w ith Miss Snow McCoy J a n u a ry 22. T he a ftern o o n w at sp en t In sew in g an d a rr a n g in g the blocks for th e ir club q u ilt. The p a t te rn s of th e q u ilt a re thoRe th a t ru n In th e O regonian. At 5 o ’clock a th ree course d in n e r w as served by th e hos tecs. Week-End Visitor. M SHAVING a a 3 Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. a la . y A A- »dl o a tu s ex C A S H PRICES WHAT IS ADVERTISING T “Advertising is the education of the public as to w hat you are, where you are, and w hat you have to offer in the way of skill, talent or com modity. The only man who should not advertise is the man who has nothing to offer the world in the way of commodity or service.” —Elbert Hubbard. B M U /G Y R U P. e- • Service IT -n. f ir . R. C. M cCcynuM s of A lbany Ir e to n , w ho Is t i have ch irg of a l ’ lervicc Work nt th e R ohr,nan M otor o -ip a n y tak es up his position F ib u a ry 1. Mr. M cReynolds, w ho ha. been th ro u g h th e Ford school a t th i P o rtla n d b ran ch , has had 15 y e a rs c | experience in au to m o tiv e m aln te nance w ork. Sir. A. D. P a tte rs o n ,!! presi n t fo rem an o t th e shop, expects ! j to be w ith Mr. B lelm an w hen he tak es over his new F ord dealership a t S tay to n , Oregon. 1 L 3 . A D d o r r HE □ O rB i.i; it;;, íiíl d BORAX Í10AIÁ !• -rf, 5 POUNDS f ODA ¿ R u r, * n I, j a . j t- J.J CANiJ o r CORN ............................... ........................... . 59c j, i « w .......................... 31.45 « C AN3 P l ,A 3 ’....... „..i..................................................... -...........-............ 7 5c 6 CANw STRIN O EEA N S ¡.Al ON ï HR ro Ú lI D ................................................. ................... , 29c V72TY PA Y K C -?.r? Ketvrns to Keraii-ton. f i r . M essner, v. bo hr.s be^n se-in ab o u t business I (crests in R aker. O regon, re tu rn e d to H erm isto n th- firs t o f th e week. F u s Front. But- the B’rxn pre nil on flic Oc aide. B U R N H A M ’S Bn- s True’:. T h e T roy Im u n d ry Com pany o 1 ! F en d leto n recen tly p u rch ased a pn-i el delivery c ar from th e Itoh'risi : ‘ GENERAL M npir. CH A N D ISE P T T O IE ?'l HR E-Cïï, C caHut’jnKi»4ea3Ksa---¿say: T U M -Â -L U M T IC K L E R ’•WHITE STORES ■ ’■»TT* A-T AtJLöUlil N O R T O N ’S G R O C E R Y COMPUTE PROT'FCTION 3— P e rm a n e n t T o tal D isability, See J 0 H N 4 -A crid rn t r 'I d Age Incom e HADDOX, A lished ;a the h t : r : of- H sru ’isto n and vicinity by p >¡i3 5 3 h F X .>)Ì j , j . L. ,»•? o. Or SAVE - Ä iCHLUBE tarnished perfect lubrication—mak» lag possible this »» THE G REEN TF R I F T .. lCn Bara for.............. BARRS NEW ENGLAND ROILED D IN N E R a t t f lf t a r c e a a . aicnmLD d r a m s JCHLÎJSZ KEDDCTION ON ALL FITCF. GOOFS STILL SOME BARGAINS IN TTÎ TU'JUV AR HOUSE S L ffP T R S ............................................. gg,, "V aljtaj-p lun -ey t ’. '.- « k .« '>;ia iati». Gt t ’r ■ - ia* v.’a tf - r . 'tro s- th a t > >u, fla v a Ukt fu r ’ ' r*o th e fru it y a rd and . VALENTINES NOW O H M SPM y L a l l K diLfl AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES. PH O N E 171 afc . «»Mir N O . ,, f isawnTon'a Huusa or •V q i i k i . it v a t . i smyn.t * h-* Is fo m m ittln p ■suh-’ io vit th e in s ta lla ie n t i C! d v ‘ P ’•'''*' • , 0 ® to 1 (h a t) *'t *low * ’ no’ w rttte ” ‘ J a n . 25*27 SERV-ÜS COFFEE Best money can buy. 1 lb. bag. CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 10 B a r a ..... ....................... RED KIDNEY BEANS 2 No. 2 T i n a ...................... SOCKEYE SALMON STEAKS F irm fish ; 1 lb. Flat Tina..... t 40c 39c 27c 73c •i To. 2 U ns Gold. Bantam Corn 6 Lo. a ii> * Stand. W est. Corn a t h e a U q t& o r <V U te divi I AM »'W trttsffl lifte * t à t ^ h c r ] * ---------- vaut ! cou th - r lf - ’s w ill ba w eH f F h o ï>,ar P a ;;| J h ia y a n logged off tbnv I. CoBii t th » In s a ra a c e . nad i-OraSoa It » e a t « h i deg res « e w • to t e fu - -A -Lur o ff b e r t r o an d desp ite th e e ffo rts o t hi» ,»;t ane, fu r a l’-P ‘ ' houÿ • flreiu a ;;, Uie coffee tro ie teer.: KINGSLEY’S T he R ed & W h ite ch ain grocery g ro u p w as o rg an ized fo r th e express purpose of g iv in g you m ore fo r your m oney th a n you have ever enjoyed before. T h is w ill be q u ick ly proven to you once you s t a r t tr a d in g here. L et th is ad v e rtise m e n t be y o u r in v ita tio n . Specials Saturday-Mon. A, H id-A -f.'¡n stra w le ft chicken • ho; ?v V. 51» ko p h as lay in g «¡1 w in- | t 'r . Wilkf it..-, a ,ni th e p re se n t price I it w o u ld n 't ta k e lo n g to pay (o r such) th« -I j house. •- ■» a „ d m any o th e r fin e ' . neraon p tk n s a r t f i t yO -f use a t o iir office. ; tfee r.h re u ry fio to io a r tkirm oB»- T * • (tiet A h a ? p h fv T ,“' .t fiât Stop fur u tfh il» L y o u t h o t fir, a n d ) look over th e p’r.n booh-a a l farm ! rv td r4 tal, di. - a l help u iu .u . 1 bi IliTTh .-•■ we have. Co. 1 is en th e ir tr a il, too. I ( bk-ken hornes cost sh o u t 3 1 .7 5 ' I p er hen, r th e price of 3 1-2 d o ten 1 Vk 1 t . -P * Mt CUT STRING BEANS, N o . 2 tin . 7 for .............................. I» -nt w ay • iy e, ; hrtb and g et IU v j ' s taw .” O all the ken io th e f a r m e r,. ”Di t r m ’a y ';ig for youu” GOLDEN CORN, No. 2 T in, 7 for YOU GET MORE PER DOLLAR AT A RED & WHITE STORE No. 5 POME U ntil O u r N ext Issue PALM O U V B 8OAP, 3 H U y o u r e ra e k e a ta N O W t T a n ’ll «n A a o, M R i /"V P, T A M P S S-P -E-C-l A -L -S FED ER A L MILK, T all Can mick-Deering Cream Sepa rators we have on cur floor. Merc you will find a ma chine in just the right size that will suit you in every lit ilc detail. O r tell us when it will be most convenient and wc ' rew •>»,- H at ta n » , . - »h. n tn . w ; ■ :t>'system tr e t, e. ! ?Lt I F ih B S will prove to your full satis* faction, right at your own house,that the McCormick- Deering is the closest-skim ming, easiest-turning, easi- est-to-wash cream separator you can buy. You will staypleased year after year with a McCor- mick-Deering. Come in and lock it over. . P acific M u tu al Life In su ran ce Co. 1 Life, S -S Ic k n e s s , n ■ ¡» a se Mr. en d Mrs. E a rl Bensel ever W illard K ern k am p , te s te r for th e w eek-end v isito rs a t tile hom e of Mr. Un n tilla Cow T estin g asso ciatio n was B ensel's p a re n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. .1 • a t th e H lnelln e hom e S a tu rd a y end to n n ell of Ur. 3 unday doing te s tin g w ork. Re overing. la a "Hr ra next time you are near our place, stop in T and look over the McCor- W here' Y c;:r D ollars >» H av e M ore “Se I Cow Tester at Hinelines. t« a n Ball-Bearing C re a m S ep arato r ■ c h B B B B B B E B B B B B B f lB B f lB B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B T he W. O. R odda fam ily and K verett H am m on a re th e proud o w n ers of new radios purchased recen t ly. I 111 W ith Flu. Mr. C laude K c-k , local harbor, i.; H School Closes. on tho sick list tli < w eek. Mr. Kni in The M inneh ah h a school is closed of P en d leto n hi ta k in g Mr. K eck's th is week on acco u n t of w e a th e r con pla< e In tho barb r strop. I ditions. Week-end Visit - i t « 'I ? a a j a T h e M c C o r m ic k D e e r in g At Hotel. Buy New Radios. that has pleased housewives in every community g Attended Show. Coach Gibson re tu rn e d F rid ay n ig h t from P o rtla n d and reported th a t he was only tw o -th ird s m a r ried. H e and th e p reach er w ere w ill Ing b u t th e g irl w as not. This is the Sepatator a a■ Pendleton Visitors. Two-Thirds Married. BBBBBK mfth and h e a lth h a b its a re em-l I’ed th ro u g h o u t th e course. As learn to d o 'b y doing,” and also I se th e ’d o in g adds In terest to •our ,a, d'»r»ng the C lo th in g u n it | l i b a re t i n , lit sow ing, and dtir-j H i p Pood : m ilt th e y plan, cook | sorvit mfcnls. o second y e a r's w ork is a eon itiön of th e firs t ' year, goitre deeply in to p ractically the saute la! On Sick List. Falls Through Ice. THUMDAT. JANUARY 10, USO : com binations of foods a re best th e health' point of view. T hen a re ta u g h t how to .serve a D in n e r P a rty . or. a »ii krvara i O HEG O K. u t te ll G e o rg e . W a g n e r,, ,vf R ED -W H IT E (As Hitti 4 ....... — It is not too cold to do Interior ) reaodulU u and Mu&Uag. ' 83c r»j [•,