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T H U R S D A Y , J U N E 19, 19 41. 1 4 r M ar y A id s M ak e T ask O f H o m em a k er P lea sa n t Royal Family of Stuart ‘Buck-Passing’ Is Natural Knew Great Misfortune For Persons of All Ages The ho m em a ker of today has m a n y aids to m ake her task easy and plea sant, a r ! not the least of these is the sup’ ' <1 ready-to-serve m eats w h ich is n the shops, w a itin g to be tra n s fe rre d to her tab le o r to be k e p t on hand on her em ergency she lf fo r unexpected guests o r quick fa m ily m eals. One ad van ta ge th is a rra y of cooked m eats, m e a t loaves and sau sages a ffo rd s is th a t the y can be v e ry a ttr a c tiv e ly arra n g e d . The cold m e a t p la tte r can be as c o lo rfu l and d a in ty and pleasing to the eye as y o u r cen ter-piece o f flow ers. W ith th in slices o f the roa st o r m e a t lo a f cooked in y o u r own oven, you can o b tain v a rie ty by choosing seve ral slices o f d iffe re n t kinds o f ready-to- serve m eats. D o n 't fo rg e t to include slices of v a rio u s sausages when m a kin g up y o u r m e a t p la tte r. We are becom ing q u ite sop histicated in ou r tastes in rece nt yea rs and are m a k in g use m ore and m ore of the g re a t v a r i ety o f sausages a v a ila b le in th is c o u n try in tro d u ce d fro m va rio u s p a rts of E urope w here they o rig in a t ed. W ith the p o p u la rity of b u ffe t se rv ice fo r luncheons, supper p a rtie s , and fo r easy po rch m eals so d e lig h t fu l d u rin g the su m m e r, the cold m ea t p la tte r has becom e m o re and m o re im p o rta n t as the ce n te r o f the m ea l, and hostesses are ta k in g p ride in the p re tty a rra n g e m e n ts they can achieve. B ut the use of these ready-to-serve m ea ts is by no m eans lim ite d to the bu ffe t m ea l o r to se rvin g the m sliced cold. They can be heated alone or in co m b in a tio n w ith vegetables, and used in m a n y te m p tin g and ea sily p re pa red m a in dishes. I f you look in to the h is to ry o f a W hen a w o m an re a lize s th a t her next b irth d a y w ill ta ke her out of ro y a l fa m ily , you m a y fin d a g re a t the y o u th fu l tw en ties, and m ake her deal o f ad ve n tu re and sadness, but you w ill have to search a long tim e 30 y e a rs old, she becomes jitte r y to m a tch the sto ry o f the house of and fe a rfu l o f e n te rin g th is new dec ade. V a g u e ly, she w o rrie s lest she S tua rt. E ig h t ce n tu rie s ago, a young noble m a y have m issed som ething im p o r was sent to Scotland by the E n g lish , ta n t in life . She hungers fo r ro kin g. The N o rm ans had held pow er j m anee, fe a rin g th a t old age m ay soon be upon her, when she r i ronc- in E ng la nd fo r n e a rly 100 ye a rs and ously believes rom a nce cannot exist. had obtained some c o n tro l over the W om en are dangerous and in danger Scots. The young noble was na m ed W al a t th is tim e , fo r they subconscious ly f lir t w ith the idea o f m ore ro te r, and he was given a g re a t de al m ance. I f th e ir husbands a re n 't of land in Scotland. The k in g also gave h im the office o f ste w a rd of feeding the m a heavy ro m a n tic diet o f c o m p lim e n ts about th e ir youth Scotland. W a lte r's son held the sam e office, and be au ty, they m ay even e n te rta in and so did his grandson and g re a t j the thoughts of some secret flirta grandson. T h a t is the reason fo r the tions. fa m ily nam e o f the house o f S tew ard T h e re is, m o re o ve r, an old saying o r S tew a rt. The F re n c h sp e llin g th a t i t take s a th ie f to catch a th ie f j T h is m eans, in substance, th a t g u ilty j was S tu a rt, and th a t is how it is ! people tend to be lie ve oth ers are I m ost often spelled in h is to ry books. | g u ilty . When a person begins to ac As tim e w e nt on, the S tu a rts cam e cuse oth ers fa lse ly and to excess, to feel m ore Scottish th a n E n g lish . ' we often find such b e h a vio r is an T hey fou ght in b a ttle s fo r the fre e , evidence o f “ p ro je c tio n ,” or of dom o f Scotland. b la m in g the o th e r p a rty fo r ou r own In the ye a r 1315 one of the S tu a rts fa u lts . , m a rrie d a princess, M a rjo rie , the W hen a c h ild a w k w a rd ly strik e s d a u g h te r of R o b e rt B ruce . A son of his shin a g a in st a c h a ir, he doesn't th is m a rria g e at le n g th cam e to the b la m e h im s e lf, but gro w s a n g ry at S cottish throne. the c h a ir, m ayb e g iv in g it an a d d i F ro m th a t tim e o n w a rd the re was tio n a l k ic k fo r re ta lia tio n . Even a lin e of S tu a rt kin g s in S cotland. I t a d u lt m en w ill th ro w a h a m m e r on is a tale of strange tra g e d y . the floo r when they have pounded L a te r cam e M a ry Queen of Scots, th e ir th u m b w ith it. In the a rm y who was three tim e s a w id o w and when the ca p ta in re p rim a n d s the was held p ris o n e r fo r 20 years. lie u te n a n t, the la tte r scolds the c o r Then cam e a q u ic k change of f o r p o ra l, who then b a w ls out the p r i tune. The son of M a ry Queen of vate, who fin a lly k ic k s the m ule. T h is buck-passing is ca lle d " p r o Scots was given the E n g lis h throne, ru lin g both E ng la n d and Scotland. je c tio n ,” m eaning the a ct o f b la m in g a n othe r person fo r o u r ow n sins o r fa u lts . Refugee* Burn Money To Escape Confiscation ► f t ft THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. Boys Strike When Girls Use Salt in Lemonade T hey had a wagon, the tw o little g irls , one o f those express wagons Some of the people who evacuated m ost c h ild re n own before they take fo re ig n branches of the big m o vie i t a p a rt to m a ke tw o o th e r th in g s com panies a re said to have m ade a out o f it. plea sant disco ve ry th a t i t ’s possible T h is one was in p re tty f a ir con di to ta ke m oney out of H itle r ’s E u tion , and a t the m o m e n t was sup rope. A m an who c la im s to have p o rtin g a la rg e c ra c k e d p itc h e r fu ll done it to ld how it was done. of a pale liq u id in w h ich a few m ys- ' F ir s t he liq u id a te d e v e ry th in g ne owned. Then, by p a yin g a p re m iu m , i te rio u s th in g s w ere floa ting , and tw o he m anaged to change his m a rk s j je lly glasses, one la rg e , one sm a’ l. In case anyone m ig h t not un de r in to U . S. cu rre n c y . stand the sig n ifica n ce o f these props, T h is m oney was taken to an a sign le an ing ag ainst the wagon ex A m e ric a n d ip lo m a tic re p re se n ta tive p lain ed a ll: apd. a fte r being e xa m in ed, was burned the re by its ow ner. The o f LiMONadE ..................Big GLAss 4 c ..................... fic ia l then p ro vid e d a do cu m e n t saying th a t to his c e rta in know ledge S M A L G LA ss 2c b ills of such-and-such de no m ina tion s The tw o litt le g irls stood p ro u d ly and s e ria l n u m be rs had been com ' on e ith e r side of the wagon and took p le te ly destroyed w h ile in the pos tu rn s c a llin g th e ir w ares. “ L e m o n session o f M r. So-and-So. ade! T w o cen ts! L e m on ade ! F o u r cents a big glass! T hey also took The la tte r, a fte r re tu rn in g to this tu rn s s a m p lin g ju s t to m ake sure .epuntry, presented the do cum ent and e v e n tu a lly rece ive d new c u r i th e ir pro d u ct con tinu ed up to stan d ard. ren cy. U p to th is tim e the sto ry is qu ite Asked how about our la w ag ainst usual. B ut pre se n tly up the stre e t m u tila tin g o r d e fa c in g U. S. m oney, M r. So-and-So said he guessed the ; cam e three s m a ll boys each b e a r ing a ca rd b o a rd sign on a stick. la w w o u ld n ’t a p p ly o ve r the re o r The le tte rin g on the signs, executed m ayb e th a t the c u rre n c y could be in w h at appeared to be shoe-black- considered lost to use and th e re ing, re a d : fo re a lre a d y destro yed before he got hold o f it. In any case, he d id n ’t G IR L S U N F A IR To Boys. B E W arc. G IR Is UsE SALT iN . th in k he ’d be prosecuted. Le M on A de . Business a p p a re n tly was affected Chic Looking Not Expensive by th is la b o r tro u b le . T here were no custo m e rs in evidence. P e rfe c t g ro o m in g —of her clothes as w e ll as h e rs e lf—a lw a ys is the an sw e r fo r the ch ic and s m a rt look Plan Room s fo: E xpo sure ing w om an, reg ard less o f her un The influence o f g e og raph ic loca lim ite d o r lim ite d budget. tion can have con sid erab le e ffe ct on A clean, c a re fu lly pressed $5 dress a hom e and should be considered can do m uch m o re fo r any wom an when p la n n in g room exposures. tha n a s lig h tly w rin k le d , m ild ly In lo c a litie s w here w in te rs are d in g y $50 dress. A $25 hat does long and severe, a co m p a ct plan no thin g fo r even a g la m o u r g ir l's and low c e ilin g s a re said to be de face i f the v e ilin g on it is w ilte d o r s ira b le to p e rm it ease of heating the rib b o n band a bit bedraggled. w ith econom y. In such lo catio ns fu ll T h e re a rc no tw o v.ays about it — ad van ta ge of the ra d ia n t heat of the clothes dem and a tte n tio n , and if you sun is d e s ira b le in as m a n y room s m ake c a re fu l in q u irie s and get hon as possible, as w e ll as some fo rm o f est answ ers y o u 'll find th a t e ve ry p ro te ctio n fro m cold w inds. tr u ly ch ic wom an w ith low o r m od In a w a rm c lim a te the opposite is e ra te budget spends a t least one eve re q u ire d and less co m p a ct plans are ning a week keeping her w a rd ro b e ne tded in o rd e i to take advantage in o rd t r. o f p re v a ilin g breezes and to secure Y o u 'll d iscove r tha t she keeps a cross and th ro u g h v e n tila tio n in as b o ttle o i good cle an ing fluid handy m an y room s as possible. In th is and th a t she uses it on her hats as case p ro te ctio n fro m the heat o f w e ll as her dress o r blouse in o rd e r the sun is needed, and the m ost de to rem o ve s m a ll spots o r stains. She s ira b le room s a re those w h ich are attends to buttons when they become cool and shaded. loose instead of w a itin g fo r them to fa ll off. She is a firm b e lie ve r in the s titc h -in -tim e story. And she Dou't Be Too Sm art has a good clothes brush and a hat One w ay to keep the o th e r fe llo w brush and a suede brush and she fro m m a rk in g you dow n as d u m b or uses the m e ve ry day. m is in fo rm e d is to confine yo u r posi tiv e , un q u a lifie d op in ion s to the sub je c t o r sub je cts on w h ich you are Keeping Furnitu re in Condition an a u th o rity . When the ta lk is down " I t ’s tim e now to th in k of how to yo u i a lle y be as p o sitive as you eare lo r the porch o r te rra c e fu r n i like , but when it gets around to the tu re w h ich m ust com e indoors fo r the w in te r ,” says Helen Koues. d i other fe llo w 's field, le t h im te ll you. re c to r. Good Housekeeping studio. The reason th is s im p le ru le is so " I f it is to be stored , d o n ’t put it hard Io fo llo w is th a t the average aw ay d ir ty o r in bad re p a ir—it w ill fe llo w is a fra id to a d m it he doesn't su re ly go to pieces.” know e v e ry th in g about e v e ry th in g . He is a fra id th a t if he asks ques M iss Koues stresses the point th a t tions and tr y to le a rn fro m the oth er the life o f such furniture- m a y be g re a tly lengthened if kept in good fe llo w , h e 'll th in k he is s m a rte r. re p a ir by c a re fu l cle an ing , p a in tin g P ro o f th a t n o th in g like th a t happens occurs a ll the tim e A m an o r w om o r sh e lla ckin g each season. Scrub reed, m e ta l o r wood fu rn itu re w ith an w ill spend tw o hours liste n in g to another person e x p la in the sub je ct soap and w a te r, and be sure to get in a ll the tu rn s and tw ists. Sand in w h ich he is m ost in te re ste d , in paper any ru s t fro m m e ta l, cleanse te rru p tin g only to ask an in te llig e n t and to store, pro te ct w ith paper o r question. And the o th e r fe llo w w ill cloth co ve rin g , held in place w ith say, " T h e r e ’s a s m a r! p e rso n .” s trin g . New Clerk. Perhaps M rs. Newwed— Henry, I thought you told me that your bank loaned pnoney on notes? M r. Newwed—So it does, d ear, why? Mrs. Newwed— W ell, it doesn't. I sent the maid Nown there with a note telling the*» I wanted to borrow $100 aad they wouldn t give it to her. Pies in R e frig e ra to rs A de vice you m a y b o rro w from c o m m e rc ia l p a s try m a ke rs is tha t o f h o ld ing rca d y-lo -b a ke pies in the re frig e ra to r fo r an hour o r m ore before b a kin g The tho ro ug hly ch ille d pie, when bajLed. w ill have a m o re te n d e r c ru s t than a pie which en te rs the oven at room tem pe ra h ire. WANES' lc a W ord • M in im u m 3 7 CHEVROLET SEDAN 3 1 CHEVROLET COUPE , ! j f D e vice to r D e fle ctin g G la re An a tto rn e y o f S u m te r, S. C., has re ce n tly obtained a p a te n t on a de vice fo r au tom ob ile s th a t refle cts c a r lig h ts ove r the head of the d riv - er and a t the sam e tim e gives h im c le a r v is ib ility on m e e tin g a b rig h t- ly lig h te d a u to m o b ile tra v e lin g in the opposite d ire c tio n . H a rm o n D. M oise, who la ys c la im to th is in vention, e xp la in s the de vice as being a thin , tra n s p a re n t device, a tta c h able to an a u to m o b ile w in d sh ie ld , w h ich is glued to the inside o f the w indsh ie ld, w ith the th in edge dow n w a rd , d e fle ctin g the lig h t ra ys up w a rd ove r the d r iv e r ’s head. The firs t p rism s w e re m ade o f glass, but re c e n tly he has been e x p e rim e n tin g w ith a p la s tic substance w h ich is as c le a r as glass and less fra g ile , and w hich w ill p ro b a b ly la s t longer. FOR SALE $0 A.. GOOD B U Y S I N U S E D C A R S — See the H e rm isto n A u to Co. 4 4 -lc FOR S A L E - N IC E Y O U N G CO L- ored fry e rs , 50c each. J. F . Riley, : S ta n fie ld Meadows, 1 m i. SW o f T u m -A -L u m . 44-3p R E W A R D — FO R R E T U R N OF g i r l’s w r is t w a tch lost some tim e ago a t Cold S pring s dam. Please re- { tu r n to H e ra ld o ffic e . 4 4 -lp ' W ANTED — HOUSEW ORK any type, o r oth er w o rk. a t H. J. Beal place. OF FOR S A LE — SIX HEAD ’ OF m ilch cows, aged 2 to 4 years. In - ' q u ire Raymond P o rte r a t M ontgom - ! c ry -W a rd Store, Pendleton. 44-3p FO R S A L E — C H O IC E 3 -Y E A R - old Jersey cow, ju s t fre sh . F lo yd L a ird , R t. 1, H erm iston. 4 4 - lp W A N T E D — MORM ON STACKER? H . G. M cC ulley, phone 3436. 4 4 -lc OPEN EVENINGS HERMISTON AUTO CO. Your Chevrolet Dealer Sales — Service Phone 3661 Hermiston STO C K FARM PASTURE AND a lfa lfa , 4 80 acres, N . W eiser j Idaho, fo r sale o r w ill tra d e fo r H e r m iston o r S ta n fie ld residence o r bus iness p ro p e rty. A lso S ta n fie ld lots and S ta n fie ld acreages fo r sale, rea sonable prices and term s. See F. A. B aker, R ealtor, S ta n fie ld , Oregon. 44-3p EOR S A L E -2 3 -A C R E R A N C H IN blue grass pasture, f r u i t trees and a lfa lfa . P le nty o f w e ll and sp rin g w a te r. W ill sell a ll o r p a r t o f th is tra c t. E m m e tt Cooney, H e rm isto n , phone 3894. 43-3p GOOD B U Y S IN U S E D C A R S — See the H e rm iston A u to Co. 4 4 -lc F O R L E A S E — S E R V IC E S T A T IO N w ith liv in g q u a rte rs, fu rn ish e d , also a tr a ile r camp. A snap i f ta k en a t once, R. ,1. Rhodes, 13 miles fro m Cold S p rin g ju n c tio n on H ig h w ay 395. Address H oldm an Route, Pendleton, Ore. 43-3p m ake more gain on lew feed when D a . H ess H oo S pecial is added to th e ration. T h e y gain as much a* 4 lba. more per hog per month on % leas supplement and 1 /1 0 le u grain I H og Special is a tw o-job product. First i t supplies tonics which help stim ulate body functions. A nd the hog is usually able to m ake better use o f feed. H og Special also supplies essential minerals. These Hog Special minerals are iron, iodine, copper, calcium and phosphorus. These minerals are needed for good health and good gains. Tonica and m in e r a ls — a tw o -jo b p r o d u c t. D o n 't let an ybo dytry to con vince you a product containing o n ly m in a r a ls is as good as H og Special. CHRYSLER FLUID DRIVE Scant Bloom of Wistaria AND CHISHOLM GRAIN & FEED CO. Hermiston, Oregon FO R S A L E OR T R A D E — F O U R - room house and 10 acres land, good barn and o u tb u ild in g s ; sm all orch ard , berries and grapes. H a lf cleared, balance in stum ps; electric lig h ts and telephone; 25 m iles south east o f P ortla nd . A. F. Benson, R iverside P ark, O. M. C la rk place, H erm iston, Ore. 4 3-3c GOOD BUYS IN See the H erm iston A u to Co. 4 4 -lc C A N F U R N IS H GOOD R E L IA B L E perm anent tenants fo r fo u r d w e ll in g houses. Please leave word at H e rm isto n A u to Co. Please state size o f houses and am ount o f rent. 40-tc FOR SALE RED R A S P B E R R IE S and red c u rra n ts . A lfre d C. S w a r- ner. 42-Sc WE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE fu r n itu r e , m achinery, household a rticle s. M ille r ’s T ra d in g Post, H e r m iston. 5 2 -tfc BETTER B U S IN E S S TO BUY " V ig o r b ilt ” chicks. O rder ea rly. H a tc h in g now. “ V ig o r b ilt” H a tch e ry, H erm iston. 2 4 -tfc GOOD BUYS IN USED CARS Come In or Phone 29 T Y P E W R IT E R S IF YO UR EYES TRO U BLE Y O U - Come here and get the benefits of o u r more than 25 years successful o p tica l experience. Reasonable prices fo r glasses when needed. H e exam ine yo u r eyes by | m odem methods and g rin d glasses to f i t in a ll the la te st D R .D A L E ROTHWELL > O P T O M E T R IS T 418 M a in S treet P E N D LE T O N , OREGON ■ - ......... FO R re n t — Easy term s. D ru g Store. H e rm iston. ' • PAINTING • PAPERING • KALSOMINING — Spray Fainting and Sign» — Anything • Anywhere - Anytime All Work Guaranteed - Estimates FREE BERT MICHEL .Phone 131 OR Thom pson's 5 -tfc Hermiston, Ore. H e rm isto n Lodge No. 138 A .F .& A .M . U p pe r F lo o r Oregon H a rd w a re B u ild in g . ’ Stated C om m unications E v e ry 1st & 3rd Tues., a t 8 :0 0 P. M. V is itin g B re th re n C o rd ia lly I m ’ited. STATE FARM M UTUAL A U TO INSURANCE CO. See Us f o r A u to F in a n c in g & Save A L S O L I F E IN S U R A N C E Virgil Wilkes, Local Agt. C. A. B IN D E R PLUMBING C a ll T u m -A -L u m - Phone 3132 U m a tilla , Oregon J. V. VILLERMOURE ELECTRICAL SERVICE Phone 3821 Hermiston W. L. Morgan. D. M. D. G eneral D e n tis try X -R a y and D iagnosis Bank Bldg. Pho. 2592 - Res. 2112 Sunday & Eve. by A p p o in tm e n t Dr. A. E. MARBLE USED ~C ARS See the H erm iston A u to Co. 4 4 -lc PLYMOUTH CARS M IR R O R S R E -S IL V E R E D — S A T - isfa ctio n guaranteed, prices rea sonable. Leave m irro rs in fram es a t In la n d Co-op. J. H. T abor, R t. 1, H erm iston. 2 6 -tfc In q u ire 4 4 -lp FO R S A L E — T W O GOOD J E R S E Y cows! one 1400-lb. gentle m are w ith m are colt. H a ro ld H u n t, H e r m iston, Ore. 4 4 -lp DON’T GAMBLE U S E D C AR S — T Ml. EAST, $20°° Cash LIFE TIME GUARANTEE IN FOR S A L E OR T R A D E — FO R ca ttie or hogs, fa s t bay mare, w t. about 1300 lbs., *30. E ve re tt Shav er, C olum bia d is tric t. 4 2-3p o f c ity lim its . U nim proved, but irrig a b le . W ill tra d e fo r coast p ro p e rty o r w h at have you. Mac Wood, Camas, W n. 44-3p W ith D u m p B ed Your Choice BUYS See the Hermiston A u to Co. 4 4 -lc EOR S A L E R E G IS T E R E D G IL T S GOOD B U Y S IN U S E D C A R S — See the H erm iston A u to Co. 4 4 -lc and boars (D u ro c ); registered boar to le t out fo r service, *1 .5 0 ; fo r sale three fa t cows: wanted, m ilk cow. Chas. A . Shown, Rt. 2, H e r m iston. 4 4 .lip FORD TUDOR FORD SEDAN PLYMOUTH COUPE PLYMOUTH COUPE HUDSON SEDAN INTERNA. TRUCK 15 GOOD CHEAPIES GOOD SEVHN E. P. DODD — R EAD ESTATE, sales, leases, exchanges. In s u r FO R S A L E — T R A IL E R H O U S E , 8 ance— fire , autom ob ile , accident. No x l6 f t. , $2 75. Term s. Across ta ry p u b lic, execution o f legal pa fro m W estland school on J. B. Per pers. H e rald office , H e rm iston, O re ry place. 4 4 - lp gon. 15 -tfc 3 9 FORD TUDOR T re a ty of V e rsa ille s At is c o m m o n ly asserted th a t the T ^ a t y of V e rsa ille s te rm in a te d hos tile re la tio n s between a ll the w a r rin g powers engaged in the 1914-18 W o rld w a r. The tru th is th a t this tre a ty concluded the w a r only fo r G e rm a n y and the A llie s when it was signed on June 28, 1919. Peace be tween A u s tria and the A llie s was signed Septem ber 10, 1919: between B u lg a ria and the A llie s on N o vem b er 27, 1919; between H u n g a ry and the A llie s on June 4, 1920; between T u r key and the A llie s on A ugust 10, 1920; and between the U n ite d States and the C e n tra l Pow ers (G e rm a n y, A u s tria and H u n g a ry ) on A ugust 25, 1921—n e a rly three yea rs a fte r the a rm is tic e was signed. W is ta ria seedlings some tim es take six o r seven yea rs to m ake up th e ir m inds and produce racem es of flow ers. To in sure im m e d ia te flo w e rin g . p la n t g ra fte d stoex o r layered c u ttin g s fro m proven plants. O th e r reasons fo r lack of bloom s, is too ric h p soil, la ck of sunshine o r too m uch w a te r I f g ro w th is too ra m p a n t, w ith h o ld feeding and pru ne the long ru n n e rs to w ith in three or fo u r buds fro m the old wood stock R epeated p ru n in g now w ill force the fo rm a tio n o f flo w e r buds. I f these p re cau tions fa il, then next fa ll prune the roots by spading down 12 inches deep a t a d ista nce of IS inches fro m the m a in tru n k . A $15.50 value fo r $9.95. A new stock o f mattresses, inner sp rin g s fro m $12.50 to *21,50, New beds at $5.95. Lots o f oth er good fu r n itu r e priced to save you money. O i l ’s New & Used, Echo, Oregon. 4 4 -lp 3 0 CHEVROLET COACH 37 32 37 36 34 36 ?0c VANITY WITH 20 INCH .MIRROR 3 0 CHEVROLET SEDAN Teach Children to Cross Streets, Parents Advised Selection by parents o f the best and safest route to the store and to J school fo r s m a ll c h ild re n w ill help g re a tly in re d u cin g chances fo r ch ild tr a ffic accidents. E v e n tu a lly the c h ild m u s t use the stre e t unguarded. Is n ’t it a p a re n t’s d u ty to teach the c h ild how to use streets safe ly ju s t as m u ch as it is a d u ty to teach h im how to dress? Since c h ild re n are prone to im ita te grow nups, a p a re n t’s ow n actio ns in tr a ffic w ill have a g re a t deal to do w ith the actions of the c h ild re n . W henever possible the m ost haz ardous crossings should be avoided. W alk w ith the c h ild o v e r the route to be fo llo w e d —and e x p la in w hy th a t rou te is b e st: why oth ers are dan gerous. One v e ry e ffe c tiv e w ay of tea chin g s m a ll c h ild re n the safe w ay to use the streets and avoid tra ffic accidents is used by m a n y parents. They take a w a lk w ith the youngster and play a gam e at the s tre e t cross ings by le ttin g the c h ild observe tra f- ! fic conditions, co n d u ctin g the p a ren t across the stre e t. S om etim es it w ill be im p ossib le to choaee a route w ith a ll crossings pro- , tected. In such cases, parents i should e xp la in the im p o rta n c e of looking in a ll d ire c tio n s , and of al- ! j w ays lo okin g to the le ft ju s t before stepping off the cu rb , and lo okin g to : the rig h t a t the ce n te r o f the stre e t before c o m p le tin g the o th e r h a lf of the crossing. E x p la in where tha c h ild should be esp ecially w a tc h fu l and why. PAGE CHIROPRACTOR O ffic e : 2 blocks E o f post o ffic e O ffice hours: 8 to 1 2 - 1:30 to 6 Phone 3061 - H e rm isto n , Ore. DR. A. C. WILLCUTT OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN & SURGEON OSBORN APARTMENTS DR. F. B. BELT PHYSICIAN & SURGEON — Office Hour* — 10:30 - 12:30 a. m. - 2 - 6 p. m. Other Hour» by Appolntmeut DR. W. M. MARBUT PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Phone 3151 Hermiston SALE W ANTED ALL K IN D S OF p o u ltry . Van Damme, So. 2907 Oak St., Spokane, W n. 41-5p Petïrson & Peterson A PTORNEYS-AT-LAW U. S. National Bank Building PracU :e In State & Fed. Courts Pendleton, Oregon ELLIS MOTOR CO. VZ. J. W ARNER 240 S. W. 1st. St. I TTORNEY-AT-LAW PENDLETON, OREGON Hermiston. Oregon HERMISTON HERALD I 1