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ers. Following this a session of the FILM FEATURE BEDTIME church board and church conference STORY ONE OF BEST will take place. Beginning at 3:00 in the after THE CAST. noon there will be a sacred program Rene ............. Maurice Chevalier of music. The choir will sing and Victor ........... Edwin E. Horton the orchestra will play some of the Sally ........... Helen Twelvetrees • =----- old sacred hyms. Everyone should Paulette ...... . Adrienne Ames Entered as Second Class Matter arrange to attend these services. Words Worth Heeding. Robin ...................... Baby LeRoy December, 1906, Umatilla County. Epworth League and Young Peo Max ................. ............ Earl Foxe (Boston Post) Oregon. ple's rally in the evening. Gabrielle .................... Leah Ray Professor Albert Einstein, in his Choir practice Monday nights at Suzanne ............. Betty Lorraine Subscription Rates: New Year’s message to American 7:30. Louise ........... Gertrude Michael One Year ..................................... $1.00 Jewry, which was received yester Boy Scouts meet Tuesday nights. Six Months ................................. .75 day in Boston, uses a few words that Cub Scouts on Wednesday nights. Bedtime Story” will be a Three Months .................................... 50 might profitably be heeded by all of strong contender for honors when us. "If most of us are ashamed of HERMISTON UNION CHURCH he time comes to select the ten shabby clothes and shoddy furni Wallace Jones, Pastor. est pictures of the year. Seldom ture," he said, “let us be more ash 10: H A. M., Communion Service loes a dramatic work touch so ION OCI amed of shabby ideas and shoddy 10:25 A. M.. Song service. trongly and simultaneously the philosophies.” 10:50 A. M., Sermon. sense of humor and the cockles of 11:30 A. M., Teaching service. Dreaming that he was trapped in 7:00 P. M., Christian Endeavor. the heart. Chevalier is exactly in his a burning house by flames which element and proves himself beyond 8:00 P. M., Sermon. A Logical Move. were smothering him. John Gregory all doubt an artist. Edward Everett The construction of a dam at of Evansville, Ind., awoke to find Horton, in a supporting role as CHÜISTIÄH SCENDE CHURCHES Umatilla rapids will be a logical | his nightmare a reality. Chevalier’s servant, also does one of move following the allocation of Andrew Winberg of Aberdeen, the very best parts of his career. The 66 eality” was the subject of the it Lesson -Sermon in ail >31,000,000 for the Bonneville pro Wash., turned up a rusted metal good work of these two, however, ject, reported made after the recom box containing atout $50 in sliver would all go for naught if the pic Churches of Christ, Scientist, on mendation had been given by Presi coins in his backyard garden plot. Sunday, Sent. 2 4. ture did not have Baby LeRoy. Any- The Gold n Text was. "Beheld, dent Roosevelt. one who can resist that child simply I create new heavens and a new The value of the Bonneville dam isn’t human. earth: and the former shall not be • from a navigation standpoint will be ♦ The story offers little that is new. remembered, nor come into mind” enhanced ten fold when the Uma • CHURCH NOTES • A debonair man-a* out-town finds a (Isa. 65: 17). • tilla dam is authorized, along with • baby abandoned in his automobile, Among the citations which com the other dam, because the narrow, 09449999*99*** *% .ecomes too attached to the child to prised the Lesson-Sermon was the art with it, and thus is estranged | crooked channel between Umatilla METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH following from the Bible: “I know Morning worship and communion and Pasco keeps the big tonnage of rom his play-girl friend and his that, whatsoever Cod doeth, it service at 10:00 o’clock. Sermon the interior away from the river. .lancee, but finds recompense in shall be for ever: nothing can be A real river program is what is theme, “The Significance of the put to it, nor any thing taken from the child and the love of a warm- at 11:00 it” (Eccl. 3: 14). needed and we will have it it both Cup.” Sunday school hearted girl he engages as a nurse. The Leszon-Sermon also includ dams are constructed. The report o’clock. The strength of the picture lies in ed the following correlative pas- At noon the church will have a states that the plan as suggested by he way the story is told, the bril- sages from tile Christian Science Senator McNary calls for the instal pot-luck dinner in the basement for iant playing of Chevalier and Hor textbook, “ Sei: nee and Health lation of two power units at this all friends and members. After din ton and the charm of the baby, the with Key to the Scriptures”, by time and tor installing later units ner we will have our annual Sunday most winsome infant ever put on the Mary Baker Eddy: “To grasp the as needed. That provides for both school election of officers and teach screen. reality and order of being in its Babies, and particularly baby Science, you must begin by reck 00000000090000999090939000000000090000000 oning God as the divine Principle shoes, are one of the film industry’s of all that really is . . . There is nost used devices, but the infants but one primal cause. Therefore lave been employed heretofore main there can he no effect from any ly for pathos. It remained for "A other cause, and there can be no Zedtime Story” to reveal the full reality in aught which does not Possibilities of a year-old baby for proceed from this great and only omedy. This child has a comic face, cause” (pp. 275, 207). Apparently perfect health and a * * * * * * * * * * * * ood nature that shines through his ig beautiful eyes and is revealed in t STANFIELD NEWS t lelicious baby cooings and gurg- By Sophronia Rhea lings, all of which have been re- Miss Mildred Peregrine and her orded and reproduced with remark- mother arrived in town Friday morn ible fidelity. Ing. Mrs. Peregrine returned to her Playing at the Oasis theatre Fri- home In Spokane on the afternooi stage but Miss Peregrine remained lay and Saturday with Burns and to make preparations for school. Mien in “Watching the Baby,” car- Mr. and Mrs. Martin Plyulaar of toon and Driving Danger.” Final GIVE Seattle, Wn., were guests of Mr. and pisode of “The Last Frontier.” Mrs. Roy Penney last week. They also attended the Round-Up wnik GREATER * • ****** % « here. Clyde Stuart of Portland stoupi PROTECTION IRRIGON NEWS over In Stanfield for a few days vis it with his sister, Mrs. M. C. Bara By Mrs. W. C. Isom gar. enroute home Iront Beker, Oi Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Jones were The cold, rainy and snowy wea ailed to Newberg, Ore., Monday by | ther in the mountains last wee he sudden death of Mr. Jones’ | soon drove the deer hunters home nother. They returned Friday eve- See Firestone Cum- » e MASTERPIECE I most of them with very poor luck. ling. Dipped Tires made and The Study Club met at the hon the scientific rubber Mr. and Mrs. Mac McCoy of Im- exhibit in the Hall of of Mrs. F. B. Stuart last week, to ler visited relatives here from Tues Science presented by OVER six million people have seen the va the first time after the summer Firestone at the re- lay until Friday. Extra quest Of the World’s cation. Russell McCoy of Irrigon and El Fair Committee—it patented Firestone construction features of th Mrs. Cora Olday entertained en Goodwin of The Dalles, Ore., "A Century of Pro- Dipping and Tiro Exira Gum-Dipped Cord Elio» Unde ■rm" Chicago. play cast,. "Who Says Can’t,” am ere united In marriage September the Tread at ‘A Century of Progress.” “Little Prison," to a kids’ dress-u 1, at Goldendale, Wn. Mr. McCoy party at her home Tuesday evenin' ; the son of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett The young ladies looked very gir tcCoy, and Mrs. McCoy is the niece EVERY FIBER • EVERY CORD IN EVERY PLY ish in their short dresses and bi f O. Coryell, and attended high bow ribbons on their hair, while th chool here one season. Mr. and Mrs. lowout protected by um ipping wear their kn< boys forgot IcCoy will make their home here cants, etc., bur nevertheless the pa r the present. Friends here unite Built with Superior ty was quite a success. They a CT C) LINES of n wishing them happiness and pros Qualify and seemed to enjoy playing the chil y . TIRES erity. Construction ish games once more and delightfi Mrs. Frank Stewart and small son • j 7 with 'ernondale from Alicel, Ore., visit- refreshments of cake and pune, s LOW as d her grandparents Mr. and Mrs. were served. N, Fire stone Mr. and Mrs. J. Ib Miller of Ciar . A. Grabell several days last week. 0/7} NAME and ¡town. Wn., were week end guest Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Warner re- and Mail Order % . GUARANTEE at the E. J. Meyers home. They als urned home from Forest Grove attended the Round-Up while here A t Tuesday. Mrs. Meyers and son Jack returner Mr. and Mrs. O. Coryell were to Clarkston with the Millers, wher Valla Walla visitors Sunday. they will remain for a weeks visit. Mr. Atkin and Henry Wier spent Miss Sophronia Rhea spent th< OLDFIELD TYPE SENTINEL TYPE COURIER TYPE he week end at Walla Walla. week end in Pent!leton at the homi Ruth Leicht accompanied the Mc- i ord ) Chevrolet - 99. of her aunt, Mrs. W. E. Brock. i $3.45 fnhons of Arlington to Pendleton 30x31 4 50-21 ) 77" 4.50-21 Nye Perry contributed two win •aturday. Ford dows in the Red & White store ti Emmett McCoy and Otto and Wi- 6.05 Plymouth .... f Plymouth he farmers on the project for dis y Benefici left Tuesday for a hunt- A 75.19 ’ 4.40-21 day of their farm products. Hr ng trip in the mountains near Nash aas receive d some interesting pre h Essex ! 6.70 7-45 Tkiah. 5.00-20 ducts and several varieties. A squasl Ford __ .... 5.00-20 Among those attending the Pen- Knick ( hevrolet eighing eighty-two pounds is on Chevrolet ..... leton Round-Up Saturday were Mr. Buick 4.50-21 splay, raised by O F. Kerr. Ano- Ford .......... 8.10 ( thevrolet nd Mrs. A. C. Houghten. Mr. and Roe kne her interesting plant is tobacco 5 25-18 'rs. Barnes, and Mrs. Emmett Mc- Ford .............. raised on the Wm. Fredrickson 7.30 ubrn Chevrolet ...... oy and daughter. Snow. arm. Mr. Fredrickson has raised Studchaker % ■nd 9.00 Plymouth Rolly Dexter, who was enrolled 5.50-19 cured tobacco for his own use Other Size: Proportionately low n the Irrigon school for a. post Other Six .or the last two years. Wm. Hagg raduate course left for La Grande man brought Mr. Berry a couple of unday where he is attending the corn stocks that measured thirteen astern Oregon Normal. , feet in height after being cut. These Isom were Mr. and Mrs. W. I displays are very interesting and tests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Rutledge 1 have attracted the attention of many BATTERIES SPARK PLUGS / ■inday. people passing by. Mr. Johnson of Pendle * ****** * * * mom gee . ton are moving to Stanfield and Mr "he end vol • Johnson will take charge of the PINE CITY NEWS old In Seis old ballery balle % | Grange Coop here. Mrs. Johnson I II By Oleta Neill . better known to old timers here a ; Kt i:. • Miss Virginia Cole. Bert Young of The Dalles visited ; Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gibson re- the home of his parents Monday. turned home Saturday, accompanied Mrs. T. J. O’Brien and daughters. by their daughter Margaret and sor abella and Katherine, were in Ec- Pom who underwent tonsil opera- o and Hermiston Saturday an busi- lions in Portland last week. HERMISTON, OREGON Miss Blanche Thorsen spent the less. John Healy and son Tom, who veek end at the home of her parents ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ eturning to The Dalles Sunday ave been in the mountains attend- ig to their sheep, returned home venins. aturday evening. Mis Anna Hedrick returned home Miss Naomi Moore, who has been % Tuesday morning after having spent five months visit with relatives in vorking in Pendleton, is now at Wyoming. one on a few days visit. She ex- ects to return to Pendleton soon. Bob Rogers has been indisposed Mr. and Mrs. E. B Wattenburger it his home the last few days with nd daughter Lucille left Monday i touch of poisoning. worning for a trip to Mt. Vernon, H. H. Brummell and family left Monday for Washington in search vhere Mr Wattenburger will attend o business interests. Junior Wat- if a location. Miss LiVonnc Walk. Charles and enburger is staying with his grand- arents, Mr. and Mar. A. E. Watten- Billie Hedrick were Pendleton visi urger while his parents are gone. tors Tuesday. John Healy moved his sheep Fri- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eberling of It will pay you to trade at the Black & White Sta. Spokane were Stanfield visitors lay from the C. H Bartholomew ' Tuesday. Mr. Eberling is the Star anch. where he baa been pasturing hem to the home ranch. Brand shoe salesman. the navigation and power features which is proper. Work at Umatilla can be carried Published every Thursday at Hermis- on the year around, and if both ton, Umatilla County. Oregon, by dams are constructed there will be Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, a lot of employment provided for Publishers. idle men. Ule Hermiston ferali --- -s = I THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1933 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE TWO BANISH THE FEAR | OF BLOWOUTS y Firestone y —0272010/206 “Aebtetch. Cotes I 7 s 000 113 st is B G -D illF toy Firestone 7 Par Tirutont $875 80 BLACK & WHITE STATION 10% CASH DISCOUNT on above prices! J. G. Pearson * f dis- The Pine City school missed Friday because of the Mor row County Teachers Institute. An error was made in last weeks news. Mr. and Mrs. Roy O’Mohun dro’s baby has been named Ray mond Dee instead of Raymond Lee. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Beebe and son have moved into the house on the Hughs ranch, on the upper part of Little Butter Creek. Bob Beebe drives the Pine City school bus on Little Butter Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Buseick and Miss Ellris Willingham of Long Creek stayed Saturday night with Mrs. Buseick’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger. Among those from Pine City at tending the Pendleton Round-Up were: Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Moore and sons Russel and John; Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill and family and Marlon Robertson; Mr. and Mrs. Jasper My- ers; Mr. and Mrs. Jim O’Mohundro and daughter Frankie Neal, Iris Mr. O’Mohundro and June Way; and Mrs. Joe Foley and Misses Gla- dys Haskans and Cecelia Brennan; Mr. and 'Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger; Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger and children; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lee and family; Mr. and Mrs. Arth ur Carlson and Frank and Dick Carlson; Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Jarmon and Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Morehead and family. Charlie Lee is now in the Navy. He Joined at Portland about a week ago and Is now in California. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carlson of Portland have been visiting for a few days at the Peter Carlson home. They returned to Portland Sunday. . ______ L. to p,+ Mrs. Peter Carlson returned Port- land with them. H. E Young was a business visi tor in Heppner several days this week. W. D. Neill, Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Myers and Mrs. Georgia Henderson of Hermiston were in Pendleton Monday. J. S. Moore and Russel went deer hunting with Rothwell’s of Pendle- ton last week. They returned Sun day. Earnest Rothwell was the on ly one lucky enough to kill a deer. Mrs. Charlie Plourd and children of Pendleton is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Neill while Mr. Plourd is deer hunting. Frank Helms took a load of hogs to the Portland markets Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Myers and Miss Marian Henderson had the mis fortune of an auto accident while on their way to attend the Pendle ton Round-Up last Saturday. The accident happened about a mile above Echo. Miss Henderson was the only one hurt. She had several cuts on her head but none thought to be very serious. She is unable to teach this week. Koy 'Meili’s sheep arrived at his ranch Tuesday. Mrs. Charlie Morehead and child ren visited at her sisters, Mrs. Dan Lindsay, Tuesday night. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Young were in Hermiston Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Morehead and family are moving to a place Garners of near Ellensburg. Wn. Echo are moving their furniture, Dave Morgan’s sheep are now at the Tom Boylen ranch. Miss Gladys Haskans is taking Miss Henderson’s place teaching the primary room at the Pine City school while Miss Henderson is re- covering from the auto accident. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch and daughter Patty, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Beebe and son Wayne. Miss Oleta Neill and Dallas Beebe were In Heppner Saturday on business. $9900990010000101*3 5 Who Owns the Bank? The minute you deposit a dollar in a bank you become a part owner of the institution. This bank, like other banks, belongs to the deposi tors. The money deposited Is inves ted and these investments represent ing your money belong to you, the customer. Most of your funds are invested at home to your own neigh bors. These neighbors are honest and upright and live on the best se curity in the world, the farm. So you are a partner in this bank —it belongs to you and the other depositors. Whenever you speak a good word for your bank you are doing yourself a favor. Let’s boost the biggest cooperative institution in town because it belongs to all of us. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Hermiston Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over >50,000. < > ‘ ’ R. ALEXANDER. Vice-Presiden F. B. SWAYZE, President A. H. NORTON, Cashier D M DEETER Asst Cashier $999999991009930000031000911*9939$ • purchased a new Chevrolet sedan. Scott Brown has gone to Olympia. Wn., on business. Lena and Dave Rose and Norman Allen accompanied by Sibyl Macom- ber, who spent the week end at the Rose home, motored to Boardman Sunday afternoon. Miss Mildred Conlon was the hos tess at a dancing party Saturday. Among the guests present were: Ruby Porter, Minnie Harvey, Ruth Thompson, Beth, Alice and Jack Cooney, George Harvey and Eldon and Herbert Thompson. Fred and Bob Pope of Corvallis, Ore., spent the week end with their sister. Miss Juliana Pope, who was staying at the John Wurster home. They returned to Corvallis Sunday, accompanied by Miss Pope who will take medical treatments in Port- land. Mrs. Fred Dutli and Miss Rose- mary Sniders 4f Enterprise, Ore., visited with Mr. • and Mrs. Charles Baumann Friday, eroute to their home from Portland. Among the Umatilla people at tending the Happy Canyon dante Saturday evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tucker, Mrs. Ben Spen cer, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bullard, Don Har- ryman, Dorothy and Gene Tonies, Lena and Dave Rose, and Norman Allen. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Conlon and daughter Mildred motored to Walla Walla Saturday morning. Albert Veig has gone to Portland Y ** * * * * * * * * ¥ UMATILLA NEWS By Louise Byrnes Mrs. William Harvey and sister, Miss Billie Fisher, returned Friday to their home in Vancouver. Wn., after a few days visit with their grandfather. Henry Crisman. Mrs. Theo. Bullard is in Umatilla to spend the winter with her son, Walter Bullard. Henry Miller and Forrest Camp-. bell of Boise, Idaho, stopped in Uma- ! tilla Thursday and visited with two school mates of former days. Lyle and Devee Brown. The boys have spent the summer back east visiting many states and the World's Fair. They stopped at Pendleton and took in the Round-Up before continuing their Journey home. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Nye are the parents of a baby boy born Thurs- day. where he will attend business col- lege. Mrs. Tom Slattery was the hos- tess for a farewell party to her sisters, Velma and Freda Winder, Sunday evening. The guests inclu- ded: Alma and Vale Caldwell, Fran- ces and Juanita Bray, Dorothy Ton ies, Margaret Brown. Scottie, Erma and Muriel Byrnes, Myrnie and. Mau rice Caldwell, George McNabb, Roy Bray, Marvin Hartle, Ernest Tippie and Eugene Tonies. Mr. and Mrs. George Andrews and children have returned to their home in Woodburn. Orc., after a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Durant. Kenneth Slattery and Junior Du rant set fire to a haystack Monday afternoon while playing in the barn at the Del Slattery home. No serious damage was done and only the hay burned. Ben Spencer who has been work ing in The Dalles for the Union Pa cific spent the week end at home. Art Bousquet has returned to Condon, Ore., after a few days visit with his family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ober of Her- miston were guests at the Gene Me Farland home Sunday. Miss Thelma Brown and Miss Mar garet Galley, teachers at Boardman, visited at the Del Jackson home Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Pete McNabb and family spent Sunday with Oliver Me Nabb in Grass Valley, Ore. A BUNCH OF ODDS AND ENDS OF Women’s Shoes Ranging from MEN’S WORK SHOES JUST IN $1.79 $1.98 $2.19 MEN’S OXFORDS MEN’S WORK OXFORDS $1.98 MEN’S WORK PANTS $1.49 98c $1’29 Men’s Dress Pants $1.98 MEN'S DRESS PANTS to $8 - S2.98 MEN’S HIGH PRICED DRESS HOSE ..................... HALF PRICE WOMEN’S DRESSES AND DRESS GOODS ............................. CHEAP Cowbov Hats—Dress Hats & Cans Levi Strauss OVERALLS. EVERYTHING AT BARGAIN PRICES! Chas. G. Burk's Inc slmore.MteKezl”sR"his “arfa I p.----.-2212c222cccccccccccccss* ; days here. Lena and Dave Rose and Norman PAY LESS AND LIVE BETTER! Allen visited at the Macomber home Fruit is scarce and sugar is going up in Boardman Wednesday evening. Mrs. William Logan entertained Now is the time to lay in a supply. the Bridge Club Friday afternoon. Roy and John Ford made a busi ness trip to Pendleton Wednesday. 7 for 99c % Del-Monte Peaches ....No. 2 Tin 15c Robert Dexter returned home Fri 7 for 99c % No. 212 Tin 15c day from Holdman where he has Puritan Peaches been working for A. E. McFarland. 6 for 99c % 18c Royal Club Peaches ..No. 212 Tin Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. Bray mo-L 6 for 99c % ..No. 212 Tin 18c tored to Heppner on business Fri-1 Libby Peaches ... day. 7 for .No. 212 Tin 16c Booths Peaches . w. H. Bloom and cousin Betty 1 4, 6 for 99c % Carlin spent the week end at Pen- < > Del-Monte Peaches, sii. .No^ Tin 18c dleton. 7 for 99c 2 Dei-Monte Apricots ..No. 2 Tin 15c Miss Sibyl Macomber spent the < > 6 for 99c 2 week end at the home of her friend. 11 [ Del-Monte Apricots, sii. No.212Tin 18c Lena Rose. < > Del-Monte Pears, sliced,No.212Tin 21c 5 for 99c % Mr. and Mrs. Bill Erwin have re- < • 5 for 99c t turned from Bend. Ore., where Mr.% Del-M. Pineapple, si. No.212Tin 21c Erwin has been working in the New ! < > Del-M. Pineapple, crashed No.2Tin 18c 6 for 99c t port Construction crew. 7 for 99c % No. 212 Tin 15c Miss Emma McIntyre has returned ? ( Minton’s Prunes to Lewiston after a week’s visit at % Fountain Grape Fruit -No. 2 Tin 13c 8 for 99c % Gus Tonies home. Miss McIntyre is % 3 lbs. 49c 2 > the daughter of Alec McIntyre. p • A GOOD BULK COFFEE, lb........ 18c Mr. and Mrs. George Andrews and ¡, Our 7 o ’ clock Special Coffee will please you children have returned to their | < , 3 lbs. 79c 1 lb. 27c home tn Woodburn after a few days ‘ > visit with Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dur- 1 , Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bloom are to 2 be congratulated on the birth of as son Friday at the St. Mary’s hospi-1 < > tai in Pendleton. The baby has been 1 , named William Barton. 6 The social club of the Eastern 1 < > Star have set the date of their pub- ? , lie card party for Friday. September |, , 29. The admission is 25c at the | ’ J door. 14 i We Pay Cash for Eggs — Quality is our Motto KINGSLEY'S