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THURSDAY. APRIL 21. 1»»». THF. H FR M ISTO N H ER A LD . HERM ISTON. OREGON. P A T. F FOUR U m a tilla B e a u ty Shop DOROTHY KENDLER, Operator JU ST PURCHASED - New “R illing” Perm. Waving Machine PER M A N EN TS Guaranteed Oil Waves - Choice ¿„»400 ■ *3 * - M ” IN H O M E — OPEN 8 DAYS A W E E K — eeeeeeeeeeeeeee♦>♦♦♦<>♦<♦♦ UMATILLA MAH IH HOSPITAL UMATILLA NEWS— E lm ore Mc K enzie, Jess Connell and Je ff S te p h en s spent S atu rd ay evening in P endleton v isitin g E arl Shaw who is in the hospital being tre a te d for in ju rie s received in a fall he re ceived when w orking on the sw itch engine. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Miller, Mrs. Del Jackson. Mrs. D. E nglish and Rev. Thom as left Monday for Cam as w here they atten d ed th e M iller’s golden w edding celebration and spent th e n ig h t. Miss Cecilia Beyler was hostess at a p arty a t her home T hursday night. Mrs. John K enney has been quite 111 and Miss M cFarland, a special nurse, has been ta k in g care of her. Mr. and Mrs. A1 S tephens re tu rn ed Sunday from Y akim a where they have been v isitin g th e ir son, A lfred S tephens a n d fam ily. E. A. McMillian and d au g h te r J a n e t of R eith, who spent th e E as te r vacation w ith her fa th e r from P o rtlan d , spent T hursday visiting friends here. The Ladies Aid m et a t the home of Mrs. John W u rste r T hursday. Af te r the usual m eeting a m iscellane ous show er was given in honor of Mrs. Don H arry m an . M any lovely g ifts were received by th e honoree. Mrs. B ert N ugent received word th is week of the serious illness of her d au g h ter in C alifornia. Mrs. Del Jackson visited in Hood R iver Friday. Louise Jackson retu rn ed T h u rs day from P ortlan d w here she visi ted h er brother. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde H oyt are building an addition to th e ir home w est of town. Mrs. Jessie B lakely Ireturfried to P o rtlan d T hursday afte r spending a few days here v isitin g her m other in-law , Mrs. Je n n ie Blakely. H elen B lakely retu rn ed to her home in The Dalles, S unday afte r v isitin g her cousin Je a n n e M cKen zie for a week. Je ff S tephens e n te rta in e d th e p in ochle club a t .h is home F rid a y eve ning. Mrs. W illiam Conlon e n te rta in e d th e B ridge club a t her home F rid ay aftern o o n . T he L adies A lta r Society held a cooked food an d apron sale a t th e U m atilla hotel b u ild in g W ednesday aftern o o n . Mr. and Mrs. Mac G raybeal spent S atu rd ay aftern o o n in P endleton. Mr. and Mrs. H arry E rv in and sons J e rry and Bob 'left S unday for Nyssa. Ore., to m ake th e ir fu tu re home. Tfhe P o cah o n tas lodge sponsored an E aster egg h u n t for th e yo u n g ste rs a t th e p ark Sunday m orning. The S unday school of th e P resby te ria n ch u rch gave a nice program S unday m orning. Mr. an d Mrs. Eldon Thom pson and Mrs. H. O. Thom pson m otored to P en d leto n S atu rd ay to v isit th e ir d a u g h te r and sister, R u th Thom p son. Mr. and Mrs. Milo M cFarland and d au g h te r Joyce spent T uesday In P endleton. Ja ck ie and D orothy M ustard spent th e week end v isitin g frien d s in Spokane. Jam es H. B yrnes and d a u g h te r E rm a and g ran d so n Gordon Lee H a r rym an sp en t M onday in W alla W al la on business. * ROARDMAN ♦ By Maryetta Thomas panted them. Mr. and Mra. C. B erger of Um a tilla spent Sunday v isitin g w ith the L. B erger fam ily. Mrs. B. L illy and Mrs. S hannon and Don T an n e h ill sp en t Tuesday in P endleton. H erb P arso n s and Ted W ilson spent T uesday In H erm iston on bus iness. T he a n n u a l senior frolic w ill be given A pril 23 in th e Boardm an gym nasium by m em bers of th e ju n ior class. H. B. Thom as, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. M iller, and Mrs. D. Jack so n of Uma tilla , and Mrs. E n g lish of H erm iston m otored to Camas, W n., M onday, to a tte n d th e double golden w edding an n iv ersary of Mr. and Mrs. M iller and his b ro th er and wife. CANDIDATE WELLS VISITS IRRIGON IRRIGON (S p ecial) — Thom as W ells of H eppner, ca n d id a te for co unty assessor for M orrow county in th e May 20 p rim aries, w as calling! in Irrig o n W ednesday. Mr. and Mrs. W ayne S tu ard and d au g h te r of P o rtlan d visited Mrs. S tu a rd ’s p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. S tu ard from W ednesday u n til S u n day aftern o o n . Mrs. Chas. M cFall of Im bler came Sunday for a day’s v isit w ith her m other. Mrs. J. A. G raybeal. Rev. H. B. T hom as of Boardm an filled th e p u lp it a t th e P resb y terian church E aster Sunday m orning fol low ing th e Sunday school. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Rand and Mr. and Mrs. Don Isom motored to Cold Springs for a d ay ’s o u tin g an d pic nic d in n e r Sunday. The N im ble F in g er 4-H Sew ing club met at th e school house S a tu r day aftern o o n . E very m em ber and the leader were present as well as th ree sm all visitors. An E aster egg h u n t was held on th e law n follow ing th e m eeting. An E aster p a rty was given a t the P entecostal ch u rch F rid ay afternoon for th e ch ild ren of th e Sunday school. Mr. and Mrs. Ja ck B row ning and fam ily Mr. and Mrs. C hester W il son and d au g h ter, and Mr. and Mrs. Jam es W a rn er were d in n er guests of Mr. an d Mrs. H arvey W arn er S u n day. Mrs. W. A. S u d d arth has her sis ter, Mrs. M ontgom ery, as a house guest. Mr. and Mrs. Sam U m iker and d au g h te r of th e W illam ette valley visited Mrs. U m iker'a p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. F ra n k L eicht over th e week end. Mr. an d Mrs. Lyle Eddy and Mr. and Mrs. R alph Jones were P en d le ton v isito rs S atu rd ay . Chas. V anderlinde of Y akim a, W n., visited th e E lroy Lam oreaux fam ily Sunday. Jo h n and R obert Sm ith and R u s sel McCoy w ere business visitors in Baker, Ore., S aturday. The L adies Aid m eeting was held a t th e home of Mrs. W. C. Isom T h u rsd ay afternoon. T he next m eet ing w ill be a t th e home of Mrs. W a lte r G rider th e second T h u rsd ay In May. Mr. an d Mrs. Ceo. K endler and d au g h ter, Mr. and Mrs. E arl Isom an d d a u g h te r, and D onnalee Isom, baby d au g h te r of Mr. and Mrs. Don Isom, w ere guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom E aster Sunday. Chas. McCoy m otored to Im bler S atu rd ay , re tu rn in g Sunday. Wheat Variety Trials Started. ALBANY — R andall G rimes of H a rrisb u rg is grow ing W hite H ol land an d Zim m erm an w heat in m ea sured plots th is year as a dem on stra tio n tria l in cooperation w ith County A gent F. C. Mullen. The plots w ill be closely observed and th e ir yields w eighed an d com pared. W heat grow ers a re o f d iffe ren t opinions as to th e m erits of th e tw o varieties. Mr. Mullen says. COMING AGAIN Dr. Curry, the old Reliable Optometrist of Seattle who has made professional virite to Hermiston for 25 vears. w ill again bo at the Hotel Hermiston Fri., April 29 For One Day Eyes Examined — Glasses Fitted to Relieve Eye Strain and < Headaches — Charges Reasonable. The HERMISTON HERALD INVITES YOU TO SEE Mrs. G riffith of P o rtlan d came S atu rd ay and will w ork a t U m atilla in the Colum bia Cafe. Mrs. S anderson, Sandy Sanderson, and R utli K ing of P o rtla n d spent the week end v isitin g on th e project. P h illis S anderson, who has been v isitin g a t th e R. W ilson home, left for P o rtlan d Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. B ears of Odell spen t S atu rd ay aftern o o n a t his -sis te r ’s home, Mrs. S. R ussell, w hile re tu rn in g to th e ir home at Odell. Miss H elen Russell left Monday for Ilood R iver w here she w ill spend a few days. Miss E. T ilden an d h er sister spent th e week end in P o rtlan d . T he E aster c a n ta ta directed by Mrs. Maude Kobow w as held Sunday evening a t the Com m unity church. It w as very w ell presented and g rea tly enjoyed. T he G range held a b azaar and program S atu rd ay evening a t w hich Dr. B ostrum of P o rtlan d was speak er. Echo Coats and M aryetta Thomas, typin g team who w ent to H eppner S atu rd ay to p articip a te in th e ty p ing contest, took second place, and M ary etta Thom as, individual en try , took th ird place o u t of tw en ty schools. T h eir teacher, Mr. R othen- herger, and C laram ae Dillon, accom- To T he S u p p o r te r s o f GOVERNOR MARTIN Office h ea d q u arte rs for U m atilla C ounty of th e "R e-elect Gov ern o r M artin Club’’ a re now located in H otel P endleton. W ill M. P eterson, a Democrat, is C hairm an; Mac Hoke, a R epublican, is V ice-C hairm an; M yrtle K eating, a D em ocrat, Is S ecretary, and Lola B a rn e tt, a R epublican, is T re asu re r. Mrs. K eating is in charge of the h ea d q u arte rs w hich w ill be open each week day from 10:00 a. nt. to 5:0 0 p. m. u n til May 20. Phone num ber 22. You are cordially invited to call and get a M artin b u tto n , a M artin photo and M artin lite ra tu re . • Those desiring to assist fin an cially w ill please send checks to Mrs. Lola B arnett, tre a su re r, or leave cash w ith Mrs. K eating, or contact any m em ber of the finance com m ittee— E. J. M urphy, George S trand. Jack Allen. Mrs. C arm en Cole and P ete Pinney. The rlu b needs money w ith w hich to carry on its work. The club is n on-partisan. It p u ts p atrio tism and gen u in e citizenship above p artisan politics. It appeals to all persons who believe in a sq uare deal, who advocate obedience to law and o r der. who are opposed to racketeers, g an g sters and "g o o n ” squads, to enlist as members and help to ren o m in ate and re-elect Gov ern o r M artin who has had th e courage to become a real apostle of law and order, an a rd e n t defender of th e C o n stitu tio n and laws of th e U nited S tates and of th e S tate of Oregon. Bear in mind th a t .ill vicious violators of th e law ; all d is tu rb ers of th e public peace; all law less labor leaders who prey upon the honest laboring man who d istu rb and upset business and Interfere w ith the peaceful p u rsu its of farm ers, m erch an ts and all business people g enerally a re org an izin g th e ir forces ag a in st G overnor M artin. They fear him as wicked people of olden days feared th e ’’Ood of Israel ” T his vicious elem ent w ill be driven out of our S ta te if G overnor M artin Is re-elected. If he is defeated by any sym p ath izer w ith th e law less elem ent, no good citizen will be safe in his peaceful p u rsu its In Oregon: crim e will Increase as never before and th e crim in al elem ent will re joice and dom inate: fear will be put Into all huslness and occu pations. W e therefore appeal to th e honest la b o re r- to all good c iti zens in every w alk of life to assist In up h o ld in g law and order by actively assisting in th e re-election of G overnor C harles II. M artin. TALKING M O T IO N PICTURE COOKING SCHOOL AT THE ELEE ADMISION OASIS THEATRE Mon. & Tues., MAY 9 th * lO th A cordial invitation is extended to every woman in this community to see "Star in My Kitchen,” the Hollywood production, featuring a number of well-known actors and actresses, that combines cookery instruction with entertainment and amusement. It is the most interesting and fascinating presentation o f cooking methods <r i f devised for the home-maker. You w ill be able to see all and hear all. THE RE-ELECT GOVERNOR MARTIN CLUB. MRS. TOM KEATING, Secretary. (P a id Adv ) YOU VVILL B;E 'A B LE TO SEE A L L --H IEAR ALL <