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O. C. Pierce and son Floyd left Wednesday for the mountains on their annual deer hunting trip. Big, husky bath towels, specially adv. priced at 25c. Amsberry’s. Mrs. R. B. Wilcox left Tuesday morning for Salem to be with her mother who is ill. Erskin LaHue of Helix was a business visitor in Hermiston Wed nesday. Don Follett and son Bruce each bagged a deer which they brought in with them Monday. Mrs. Cleo VanWinkle and child ren of Lexington visited Sunday at the home of her sister, Mrs. R. B. Wilcox. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith mo- tored to Walla Walla Wednesday evening to attend a meeting of Red & White store owners. New $1.00 dresses at The Style Shop. adv Mrs. Chas. Isaacs and daughter of Pilot Rock was in Hermiston Wed- nesday visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Dyer. Miss Lavina May Lynch will at tend a convention of Dean of Girls' League societies : at Walla Walla Saturday. LOCALS Mrs. Alton Kingsbury spent the week end in Portland visiting friends and relatives. The Methodist Ladies Aid enter- talned the teachers'of the Hermis- ton schools at lunch Thursday noon, in the basement of the church. OASIS THEATRE HERMISTON, OREGON FRIDAY - SATURDAY OCT. 16 - 17 DOUBLE FEATURE! “Walking on Air" with Gene Raymond - Ann Southern | MASTER OF THE MOTORCYCLE! / Sulwour CRASH || DONOVAN A UNIVERSAL PICTURE PLUS SHORTS— SUN. MON. - TUES. OCT. 18 - 19 - 20 MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY THE TEXAS RANGERS PERRY FOR COUNTY JUDGE with FRED MacMURRAY JACK OAKIE JEAN PARKER PLUS SHORTS— WEDNESDAY ■ THURSDAY OCT. 21 - 22 D-hsrvoionE PLUS—Cartoon, Musical and Sportlight. Watch & Clock Repairing SPECTACLE FRAMES RE-BUILT WATCHES A. W. BEHRMAN WATCHMAKER HERMISTON OREGON Radio Louie —Expert Radio Service— TWO DOORS EAST OF LEGION HALL - EAST MAIN C. G. BLAYDEN REAL ESTATE J. B. Perry, a candidate for Coun ty Judge for Umatilla County, Ore gon; was born in Mercer County, Missouri, and came to Oregon when a boy. His father, Morris Perry, was County Judge of Mercer County for two terms. J. B. Perry’s wife was formerly Jessie L. Stanfield. She was born in Umatilla, Oregon, on the Colum bia River. They have one child, Jennie May Perry, who was born on Butter Creek in Umatilla County. She attended schools in Pendleton, Oregon, and was graduated from the University of Oregon at Eugene. J. B. Perry became a cowboy when he first came to Oregon, later en gaging in farming and stockraising. He has been a resident and tax pay er in Umatilla County for forty years. He was admitted to the Ore gon Bar by the Supreme Court of the State of Oregon, in 1902, and has since lived in Pendleton prac ticing law in the Courts of Oregon, and is now an active member of the (Oregon Bar. Dr. F. B. Belt motored to Port- land Wednesday. Mrs. Belt, who has been in Portland for ten days, turned with him. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harger parents of a baby boy born Septem ber 18, at their home in Nampa, Idaho. Mr. Harger taught in the local high school three years ago. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Stratten of Hood River and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stratten spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Douglas. Mrs. F. R. Stratten is a sister of Mrs. Douglas. Complete Une of Hallowe'en can dy, cut-outs, masks and novelties on display at Amsberry’s. adv. The Wool Growers’ Auxiliary will entertain the Pendleton Auxiliary at a luncheon and card party at the home of Mrs. W. M. Marbut in Echo at one o’clock Thursday. October 22. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelley and Mrs. W. S. Boynton, and Mr. and Mrs. Vane Boynton motored I to Helix Sunday to spend the day with 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Boynton. Mr. and Mrs. Al Quiring were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul VanPatten last Friday night in ob servance of the second wedding an niversary of both couples. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Dyer left Wed nesday morning for Powell Butte. Ore., where they expect to visit for some time with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Peter son. Brush wool sweaters, $1.95 at The Style Shop. adv Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thompson spent the week end in Portland. S. F. Foster, retired pharmacist and formerly of Dayton, Wn., is acting in his capacity while Mr. Thompson is taking a vacation. Ellis Coxen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Coxen, has Joined the United States navy and will report at San Diego, Cal., in November or Decem ber for service. Coxen was gradua ted from Hermiston high school last spring. R. B. Wilcox and Monroe Swarner motored to Ellis Guard Station in the Blue Mountains Sunday where Chas. Wilcox is guard, and brought out a load of poles. On the return trip the truck turned over but no one was injured. Mrs. L. C. Dyer left for Colorado Wednesday afternoon on the Port land Rose after receiving word that her sister was seriously ill from in juries received in an automobile ac cident which occurred three weeks ago. She joined her sister Miss Ger- trude Peterson on the train who came from Tacoma, Wn. W. S. Raker, who was returning from attending an International Conference of Camp Fire groups at Lincoln, Nebraska, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Taylor, this week. He is active in Camp Fire work in Portland. Dr. H. C. Curry, the Seattle Op tometrist who has made profession al visits to Hermiston for 25 years and is known for good optical work at reasonable prices, will again be at the Hotel Hermiston Thursday. October 22, for one day. Eyes Ex- amined. Glasses Ground and Fitted, adv. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cable return- ed home early this week from a four weeks' stay in California. En route to California they went the coast highway and returned through the interior. Mrs. Mary Cable ac- comvanied them south but remained in San Jose to look after her prop- erty. Mrs. J. M. Biggs of La Grande and Mrs. Rena • Waterman of Her- miston accompanied Miss Pauline Stoop to Portland Friday of last week where they spent s the week end. Miss Margaret Elliott, former English teacher here, accompanied them from Hood River. The County Judge’s office is a very important office as it has juris diction of all estates and can try cases to the amount of.$500.00. It is highly important that the County Judge should know the law; that when petitions are filed to pro bate estates he will know that they state facts sufficient to give the Court Jurisdiction, as widow's and orphan's estates are under the exclusive Jurisdiction of the County Judge. BOARDMAN .................. OREGON SLOCAN—"Economy and the Town send Plan.” ASKS YOUR SUPPORT. Paid Adv. PHEASANT will speak on the- STATE BANK BILL AND THE STATE POWER BILL FOODS Short crops, drought, and other rea sons have sent food prices steadily upward. RIGHT NOW is the time to STOCK UP FOR THIS WINTER. We suggest you buy all your pocket- book will stand—In dozen and case lots. You’ll not regret it. Hund reds of values in this ad, and we cannot hope to duplicate again this year. BUY NOW AND SAVE. Pri ces effective October 16-21, inclu sive. We reserve the right to limit. 5-Day Sale! OCTOBER 16 - 21 Inclusive. Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. NEW PACK No. 212 Cans ....... 29c 12 Cans . CASE (24 cans) ... $2.25 3 Cans Green Cut - Stringless No. 2 Cans Coaches, Pullman -Tourist and Standard Sleepers, Observation - lounge. Diner. All air-conditioned. PACIFIC LIMITED—Daily Air -conditioned Coaches and Standard Sleepers. Also Cafe-Observation Car. Meals at Coffee Shop Prices. DOES NOT 4 AFFECT TAXES Is OUTSIDE i : LOW PRICED MEALS N ma... et sia F, pa.. 304 (X/Tss SCHOOL TAX AMiNDMIirr V v \ — M aov *<fJJ 944” 40 norts 20a SNOWDRIFT IOCAL ««im UNION PACIFIC ci$1.12 Pure Vegetable Shortening. A TR W A w VV - — — Rich Brazilian COFFEE 3 LBS. 45C SCOTCH SOAP 2“545c MARSHMALLOWS Pkgs. 1 Ac Fluffiest “4 Cans .. CASE (24 cans) .... $1.03 $2.03 SAFEWAY PRODUCER-CONSUMER DRIED FRUIT SALE! PITTED DATES PRUNES Lbs. 19c 35c $1.37 $2.69 3 Lb» 43« Fancy Seedless RAISINS Corn 3 Cans Cans CASE (24 cans) 29c $1.15 $2.25 Fancy OYSTERS 3 Rs 33c Gulf Best SHRIMP 5 cans. oz. ” 2 Ee Wet Pack • 12 oi. « a Bottles — CATSUP Ruby Oa 2* Lb. Can COCOA Waverly Libby’s $1.19 2 ES GOLDEN BANTAM No. 303 Size Cans CANS Libby’s - Rosedale Sliced 8 ox. cans TOMATO SAUCE 10c 4c 15c Tasty Whole Kernel No. 2 Cans PORK & BEANS 3 Cans 29c Van Camp's - Large Family Size TOMATO JUICE Walla Walla's - Greatwest 1 2 No. Tall Cans 15c Franco American Prepared with Cheese and Tomato Sauce Lb. Can Kenwood Ce De OLD DUTCH Cleanser MILK Federal i. Tall * cans 2 " 25C VIENNA SAUSAGE 12 CANS 12 CANS 12 CANS 12 CANS 12 CANS SPAGHETTI 3 No. 1 Cans 25c CANS Grape Fruit Juice 3 Tall Cans 25c CANS Arii-Sweet - Delicious to Drink 17c El Campo Flakes Taste Tells WHOLE GRAIN CORN Lbs. DOG FOOD TUNA FISH 12 Cans oz. 2Ee Jaw CORNED BEEF GIANT Five sailings monthly on 1,7,13,19, 25. 39M hours Portland-Chicago. No extra fare. Coach, Standard Pullmans, Diner- lounge. All air-conditioned. 2 & 43C Granulated ans “4 cÂN 23c EDWARD'S DEPENDABLE Quality Vacuum Pack at an ex tremely low price — Guaran- teed to please! Beans Cans PORTLAND ROSI —Daily HERMISTON, OREGON COFFEE Tomatoes 3 Cans OF PORTLAND "Sound Judgment, Business Success. Experience in Public Affairs.” —Paid Adv. ICTTEWAY poruep colly SAIE Salmon CITY Republican Candidate For STATE REPRESENTATIVE HERMISTON UNION CHURCH —4 Cans CASE (24 cans) LOW excursion fares east will continue through the Fall and Winter months. Effective daily, Oct. 1 to May 14. Return limits — on Standard tickets 30-days) Intermediate ( Pullman-Tourist) and Coach tickets 6-months. W. S. CAVERHILL Friday, 8:00 October 23 P. M. 3 Cans Supplies of Quality J | OF YAMHILL COUNTY Peas ISON! SCHOOL DISTRICT State Senator Peter Zimmerman Fancy Alaska Pink at Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Barlow and family left Thursday afternoon for Meacham where they will visit Mrs. Barlow’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Tillson. Mr. Barlow expects to go deer hunting while there. Smith's - Athena Early Garden No. 2 Cans HUNTING SEASON ’s 354 Misses Maxine Palmer and May Murphy of Ontario, Ore., visited at the Guy Amsberry home here last Friday evening while on their way to Portland. Miss Palmer is a niece of Mrs. Amsberry. J. B. PERRY AGENT FOR COUNTY LANDS and FEDERAL LAND BANK PORTLAND THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15. 1936 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. PAGE EIGHT 12 12 Libby’s H’s C $1.17 45c $1.73 $1.09 85c 98c 98c MONEY-SAVING CASH STORES