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PAGE TWO THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON THURSDAY, MAT 4, 1933 to the time of the transfer unless l County Agent Chas. Smith and he shall file with the tax commis-1 Tom Healy of Heppner were visiting aion a written agreement that the the farmers In this vicinity Friday, t BOARDMAN NEWS t t PINE CITY NEWS Mr. and Mrs. Will Norcross and Published every Thursday at Hermis new proprietor or purchaser assumes By Mrs. Dan Ransier By Oleta Neill ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by the responsibility for the payment two daughters of Portland are visit- Mrs. W. Wilbanks and Mrs. Blyde A group of Alpine-Pine City. : of all taves due or accrued against ing Mrs. Norcross’s parents, Mr. and Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, the business prior to the time of Mrs. J. Smith. Carrick spent Wednesday in Arling young people are practicing a play I < . ton. to be presented at the Alpine Farm ‘ ’ Publishers. purchase. The successor to such, George purchase. .. Blakely of Umatilla has Mrs. Shell entertained the H.E. Bureau meeting the first Saturday % business, unless he shall sign an moved onto the M. Burchett place | < ■ club Wednesday with ten members of this month. Entered as Second Class Matter agreement to pay accrued taxes in- | for tor the season. ----- - ’ and Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Atkin and and four visitors present. The next Mrs. T. J. O’Brien and family $ December, 190$, Umatilla County, dictated above, is authorized empowered to withhold from the i daughter Maxine of Walla Walla, meeting will be with Mrs. Paul were in Heppner Monday. Malcolm < ■ Oregon. Wn„ motored down to attend the Smith May 10th. O’Brien was one from Pine City to % purchase price of the goods, pro | concert Friday night which was un- The silver tea will meet with Mrs. enter the contests. perties and other items acquired, a Subscription Rates: sum sufficient to cover all taxes ¡ der the direction of their son, Stan Chas. Hango Wednesday and Mrs. Miss Neva Neill who has been One Year ................................. $1.00 due and payable under the opera i Atkin. Gillispie, Mrs. Graves and Mrs. working at the W. D. Neill home Henry Wier and Maurice Wil- Howell will serve. Six Months .............................. .75 tion of the business prior to the the past tew weeks returned to her Mr. and Mrs. Y. P. Rutherford Three Months ......................... .50 time of purchase and delay final Hams motored tc Walla Walla Fri home Sunday evening. • settlement until s ich time as the day night returning Sunday even- were Hermiston visitors Tuesday. Mrs. John Maxwell and small $ Mrs. Byrce Dillabough and Mrs. former owner shall produce a re ing. Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Best of Her Meade were shopping in Arlington daughter Maryln of Milton, Ore.. • ceipt from the tax commission their friend. Miss Rose Leib- ? showing that ail taxes have been miston were callers at the R. V. Monday. The Meads plan on moving visited Jones home Sunday. Mr. Best pur- from Union to Arlington where Mr. brand at the C. H. Bartholomew % paid or a certificate to the effect SSOCIATION that no taxes are due and payable. chased 300 baby pullets of Mrs. Meade will be employed as operator home part of last week. They came • down from Milton Wednesday after-1 % on the Union Pacific railroad. In event the purchaser or new pro- Jones. , Mrs. Urex Moses is visiting her Pupils of Miss Brown, third and noon. prietor of such business fails to ex- | for --------- a few fourth grade teacher, gave her a Because of the rain Saturday the : ercise his right to withhold the | aunt, Mrs. E. Fagerström, ---- ------------ — birthday surprise party Wednesday. shearing on the Tom Boylen ranch | % sums necessary to pay taxes due and | ___ , • payable at the time of transfer and I Mrs.F Faserstrom made a trip Mary Kunze has been spending was delayed for a few days. , Proposed Sales Tax. the former owner fails to pay taxes toPortland with a load of aspara- the past week with Mrs. Hoover. . Church was held at the Pine City J There have been a great many In as required by law the new owner SUB the First ot the week, Mrs. Roy Chandler, Clyde Carrick auditorium Sunday evening. There % Frank Allen of Umatilla was a nd W. Wilbanks went to Willow was a goodly attendance. quiries about the contents of the shall be personally liable for the | ? proposed sales tax bill which will be payment of taxes due or accrued as I business visitor in this vicinity Sun- reek Sunday for hay. Mrs. Carrie Chapman, Miss Rose • day. For years this bank has been known for its conservatism; Fred Houghton, project manager a consequence of the operations car- . referred to the people of the State Fred Markham who has been for Irrigon, spent Friday on the pro Leibbrand, Mrs. John Maxwell and i % in fact, many people felt that often we were too conserva daughter Maryin, and Miss Freda • of Oregon July 21, 1933. We are ried on by the former owner. shearing sheep in California several ject. tive; too strict in our observance of certain rules. Section 12. (a) A taxpayer may Hammil were dinner guests at the % weeks returned publishing the bill as proposed by home Saturday, Mrs. Campbell of Portland, moth anneal to the tax commission for re- | The spirit of the nation has changed from an attitude of the state legislature which will ap- vision of the tax assessed against ; leaving again Monday for Hunting er of Marion Campbell, high school Dee Neill home Wednesday evening • fear to one of hope and courage. All signs point forward ton. Ore., to shear. C. H. Bartholomew, who made a i teacher, spent the week in Board pear from week to week until the him at any time within one year Several of the high school stu man. business trip to Montana last week1 and upward. Aiding in this recovery will be the strong, complete bill has been printted. from the time of the filing of the dents attended the dance at Board Mr. and Mrs. Miller of Umatilla returned home Sunday morning. accredited banks of the nation; each one a tested and ac- return or from the date of the no- j man Friday night. Comment will be made later. spent Friday in Boardman. Mrs. Those from Pine City entering cepted unit in a new and stronger banking system. tice of the assessment of any addi A dance given by the hand Sat Miller attended a shower honoring the spelling contest in Heppner | tional tax. The commission shall | urday night was enjoyed by a good Monday were: Mable Rauch and grant a hearing thereon and if, crowd. This is the last dance to be Rachel Johnson. OREGON LAWS, 1933. Mr. and Mrs. Truman Messenger Cecelia Healy in the lower division; upon such hearing, it shall deter given by the band this season. dan on moving to Condon, where CHAPTER 400 Helms and Lillie Rauch in | mine that the tax Is excessive or in In two weeks, Saturday night, Mr. Messenger will work on the Charlotte the upper division. Miss Rose Leib- | AN ACT correct, it shall adjust the computa May 13, the grange will give a ■.ighway. of Hermiston brand, Mrs. Carrie Chapman and । tion of the tax according to the law dance In the auditorium, (Continued from last week.) Mrs. Chas. Goodwin was dinner Miss Freda Hammel took the Pine and facts. The tax commission shall I sic will be furnished and Good mu- Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000. every one Section 9. It shall be the duty of tuest of Mr. and Mrs. Davis of Uma- City spelling contestants to Hepp- the taxpayer of its determi- every person engaging or continu notify and shall refund to the tax- is invited to attend. F. B. SWAYZE, President R. ALEXANDER. Vice-President ilia Friday. ner early Monday morning. ■ Mrs. ing In any business on which a pri nation the amount, if any, paid in Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Mrs. Fred Bloyden, Mrs. Clyde Markham A. H. NORTON, Cashier D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier Marion Finch and daughter Betty payer vilege tax is imposed by this act to of the tax found by it to be were visiting Mr. Markham's par 'arrick. Mrs. Edw. Kunze, and Chas accompanied them. keep and preserve records of the excess ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Markham, Tango were shopping in Hermiston due. Mrs. Roy O'Mohundro and sons *99*079009209990909929090307330999090900390 gross sales and such other records over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday. track The determination of the tax (b) as may be necessary to determine L. Markham were married two Sunday the baseball team went to Edwin and Lewis attended the the amount of the tax liability un commission upon application made weeks ago In California. Friends in Tufus where they played a ten in- meet in Heppner Monday. Mrs. Carrie Chapman and Miss Mother’s day to be given at the the district meeting of the Masons der the provisions of this act. And by a taxpayer for a revision of any this community extend congratula itng game won by their opponents which was being held there. Freda Hammel made a business trip church Sunday, May 15. it shall be the duty of every such tax may be reviewed In any court tions. 8-7. The operetta "Sleeping Beauty”, Mrs. Fred Knudson entertained to Echo Friday evening. person to keep and preserve for a of competent Jurisdiction by a com John Warren Brice returned Sun- Mrs. Hendricks of Boardman was which was given by the first four period of two years, all Invoices of plaint filed by the taxpayer against a caller at the R. V. Jones home lay from Hofer. Wn., where they Mrs. John Maxwell of Milton en- grades Friday evening was a big at a dinner Monday evening honor goods and merchandise purchased the tax commission in the county in, Monday. were shearing sheep. tertained the Pine City pupils and success. After the operetta the ing Mrs. Knudson on her birthday. for resale, and all such books, in which the taxpayer resides or has Those attending the ball game at Mrs. Leo Cooney and children some of the parents and young peo- school house, was opened and a large Guests included Mr. and Mrs. J. B. voices and other records shall be his principal place of business with Hermiston Sunday were Mr. and lave returned from Condon. pie of the community with a thirty display of work which the children Springer, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ro- open for examination at any time in 60 days after notice by the tax Mrs. R. V. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Har Mrs. Allen was hostess Friday at minute program Thursday after- had done during the year was dis- denbough, Miss Sara Rix, Miss Rosa by the tax commission or its duly commission of Its determination. ry Smith, Mr. and Mrs. F. Brace, 1 bridal shower honoring Miss Ra- noon. The program consisted of sev played In each room. The Junior- Ricco and Miss Clara Corrigan. Thereupon appropi latte proceedings Mr. and Mrs. Earl Isom and the fa chel Johnson whose marriage to eral songs, pianologues, and read authorized agent. Miss Margaret Lewis, who is a Senior class had an I ice cream and Section 10. If any taxpayer who shall be had and the relief, if any, milles of those who played on th. Tay Barlow will be May 20. A large ings. returned missionary from China, candy booth. be found to which the taxpayer may has failed to file any return re team. number attended and many lovely A large crowd .attended the rodeo Friends of Mrs. W. H. Bloom hon- was an over-night guest of Miss quired by this act or has filed an entitled may be granted and any The Misses Edith and Helen Ken- rifts were received. Dainty refresh- given Sunday afternoon at the A. J. ored her at a party Monday after- Rosa Ricco Wednesday. Miss Lewis penalties such taxes, Interest or Incorrect or insufficient return, re and Miss Ricco were classmates at nlson of Kenewick, Wn., were Sun nents of sandwiches, jello, and an- Vey ranch. Nearly everyone from noon at her home. fuses or neglects to file a proper re paid, found by the court to be in day guests of the Chas. Benefici gel food cake were served. Friends of Mr. Compton are sor Willamette university before the Pine City attended. ycess of those legally assessed. turn within 10 days after being no family........ Tuesday the seniors observed The rain which fell Saturday and ry to hear of his accident which oc former went into the missionary tified by the tax commission of his shall be ordered refunded to the sneak day and left at 5:00 o’clock the early part of this week helped curred Monday eveniug near Mess field. axpayer, with Interest from the delinquency, the tax commission for The Dalles. Mrs. Harnden took the farmers greatly, at the same ner. Mr. Compton was not ser Miss Margaret Lewis, returned shall determine the gross sales of late of payment. An appeal may the girls and Mr. Marchott the boys. time Saturday it caused a tremend missionary from China, who has iously injured but received several such taxpayer and compute the tax e taken by the taxpayer or the tax They spent their time in various ous loss to the sheep men, chilling taught tor the past three years in ommission to the supreme court in CHURCH NOTES from the best information available ways during the day and in the eve and killing many of the sheared face injuries. the Farham school in Shanghai, he manner that appeals are taken and such determination and comm' Echo Defeated. ning went to a movie. Among those sheep. The local sluggers defeated the China, spoke before the school stu- tatlon shall be prima facie correct n suits In equity, irrespective of going were Mary Chaffee, Helen Neill Echo high school baseball players on dents Wednesday. Jasper Myers and Hugh he amounts involved. for the purposes of thtis act. Sue' 'langer, Celia Partlow, George Wick were in Pendleton Saturday on busi- The Misses Alma Caldwell and the Echo diamond Thursday in a tax so computed by the tax commis (Continued next week) CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES lender, Warren Dillon, Kenneth ,ness. contest. The final score was 11- Margaret Bauman spent Sunday in sion, together with accrued Interest Duggar. Irrigon with Miss Cald well’s grand- The Pine City high school went GSUiverlasting Punishment " was shall be a Hen against all the pre ¥ ”** * * / * * Gerald Marchott was taken to The; to Heppner Monday to attend the 12. Myrnie Caldwell knocked anoth mother, Mrs. Bell Caldwell. L the subject of the Lesson- party of the taxpayer until dis Dalles early Sunday morning be track meet and band concert. They er home run. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Rudy and charged by payment and if paymen Sermon in all Churches of Christ, IRRIGON NEWS cause of illness. Mr. and Mrs. Mar hired Burl Wattenburger to take daughter Donna Jean, and Mr. and Is not made within 10 days after (Too Late for Last ‘Week) Scientist, on Sunday, April 30. By Mrs. W. C. Isom chott returned with him Tuesday them to Heppher in his bus. Some of Mrs. Eugene Dexter and daughter demand therefor by the tax com ivening very much improved. The Golden Text was: “Is not The girls tennis doubles and Louise motored to Arlington Sunday the grade pupils who had entered Mr. and Mrs. Earnest T’elwell mission, there shall be added a pen Mrs. Brice returned to Ridgefield mixed doubles were defeated at Her destruction to the wicked? and a where they met friends. The group some of the contests in the track alty of not more than 100 per cent from Union, Oro., arrived here the Wn., with her brother Fred Ed- meet went with the high school. miston last Thursday. Girls singles then motored to Fleck’s Orchard strange punishment to the workers and interest at the rate of 1 per first of the week for the rest of nonds Sunday after spending the Miss Oleta Neill also accompanied were won. camp ground near Rufus where they of iniquity?” (Job 31:3). cent per month, or fraction of a their furniture. They were detained week visiting her old friends, Mrs. them. It is not yet known who won Rev. and Mrs. W. O. Miller, Mrs. spent the day picnicing. Among the citations which com- month, from the time the tax was a few days by the Illness of the irice lived on the project several at the track meet. I. Byrnes, Louise Jackson, and De- W. T. Bray and son John left priced the Lesson-Sermon was the originally due until paid. little son, of Mrs. Wilbur Stevens rears ago. vee Brown attended the annual Pres Sunday for LaGrande, Ore., to visit following from the Bible: "1 will Section 11. In the event any per who came down with them to visit Chas. Goodwin left Tuesday for ¥ #* * * * * * * * $ byterian convention in Pendleton relatives. son, being the proprietor or owner relatives. judge you, O house of Israel, every mints near Silverton where he will Thursday. Dorothy Ross slipped while jump of any business subject to the pro one according to his ways, saith Mrs. Sevlah Lamoreaux of Gable. e employed. UMATILLA NEWS t Miss Margaret Lewis and Miss ing over the spillway ditch and fell visions of this act. shall sell, dis Ore., is visiting her son and family the Lord God. Repent, and turn Mr. and Mrs. Hadley of Pendle- Clara Corrigan were dinner guests into the water. She was carried on By Louise Byrnes pose of or transfer tangible person Mr. and Mrs. Eira Lamoreaux. on were dinner guests Thursday of of Miss Rosa Ricco and Sara Rix Into the Umatilla river hut managed yourselves from all your trans- for al property with the rights of the Otto Durant left Sunday Ir. and Mrs. Dan Ransier. Wednesday evening. to get out by clinging to tumble greszions; so iniquity shall not be Mr. and Mrs. Leifs from Stocton, business to another owner, the sell ‘onior Davis of Umatilla spent Woodburn, Ore., where he transac Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bullard vis- weeds. She was quite badly bruised. your ruin” (Tzek. 18:30). er shall within to days nfter the Cal., arrived here recently and will ted business. He also visited in Sa 'ted in Baker over the week end The accident occurred while she Saturday in Boardman. The Lesson-Sermon also includ date of sale and the discontinuance pent the summer with the Glenn Mr. and Mrs. Shaver and Mr. and lem before returning home. with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Sturgill. was returning from school in com ed the following correlative pas of the business, file with the tax Aldrich family. A few of the younger set gath While there Mr. Bullard attended pany with her sister, Betty Jane. Mrs. Frazier and daughter of Enter- sages from the Christian Science commission e return as provided un Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Aldrich from rise spent Sunday night at the ered Saturday night at the home of der section 5 of this act. Moreover Dallas visited the F. C. and G. E. Louise Byrnes where they enjoyed textbook, "Science and Health with Ten Mackin home. the seller and former proprietor Aldrich families last week. Key to the Scriptures", by Mary Mrs. Ray Marlow and Verlle Har an evening of games. Among those shall furnish the purchaser and suc George Hendricks who has been Baker Eddy: “It is error to suffer le and Frank Marlow and twin present were: Billie Chase, Blanche I cessor in the business with a dupli t Wallowa for some time returned oys spent Saturday night with his Pike. Annie Wurster, Erma Byrnes, for aught but your own sins. cate report of sales as required un Saturday. sister Mrs. Dan Ransier, and left Maxine McNabb, Cecil Tippie. Ray Christ, or Truth, will destroy all der section 5 of this act for three Mrs. Tom Caldwell, John Smith, Sunday morning for The Dalles to mond McNabb. Ernest Tipple, Mar other supposed suffering, and real vin George, Robert Pike. George Me months next preceding the month In Mrs. Clara Smith, Mrs. Roh Smith visit Mrs. Marlow in the hospital. will suffering for your own sins which the transfer of the enterprise and Mrs. Frank Fredrickson and Nabb and Louise Byrnes. Homer Cason and Mr. Dillon made cease In proportion as the sin is made together with receipts or laughter Josephine motored to Pen Several of the Umatilla people at 1 business trip to Hermiston Mon other evidence of taxes paid during dleton Saturday. ceases” (p. 391). tended the rodeo at Pine City Sun lay. the same period. The seller of such H. M. Baker of Portland is visit- I. S. Skoubo went to Hermiston day. business shall be liable for the pay ng at the home of his father-In-law, Due to high water the ferry is Monday on business. COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN ment of taxes d''e or accrued prior Chas. Benefici, this week. now loading at the lower landing W. O. Miller, Pastor. near the Ferryview Service station. Boardman, Oregon. The Ladies Aid have set the date Sunday, May 7, 1933. of their play entitled "Those Dread COLUMBIA NEWS Sunday School 10:15 A. M. ful Drews", for May 19. The cast By Florence Udey Preaching service 8:00 P. M. has been chosen as follows: Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Tillson have moved The ladies Aid will put on a Whitney, whe lives next door to on the Jones place, recently rented special program Mother’s day. May "Those Dreadful Drews”, Mrs. Ada 14, including a basket dinner at the by Walter Norquist. Chapman: Julia, her daughter, Lou Mrs. O. 0. Felthouse and her church. ise Byrnes; Mrs. Clarke, her sister, Let everybody come in honor of mother, Mrs. Stephenson, were visi- Mrs. Elmore McKenzie; Mrs. Ro- tors at the Joe Udey home Thurs- i our mothers. berts, her friend. Miss Rosa Ricco; : day. her neighbor's Anastasia Drew, Walter Norquist was a business daughter, Maxine McNabb; Ruby, COMMUNITY PRESBYTERIAN risitor at the E. J. Allen home Tues- her maid servant, Mrs. P. W. Walsh. W. O. Miller, Pastor. lay. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clark, Mr. Umatilla, Oregon Florence Udey, who has been vi- and Mrs. Walter Bullard and Bill Junior Endeavor at 9:15 A. M. iting for the past two weeks in Roberts motored to Pendleton Mon Portland, returned home Friday day. Sunday school 10:00 A. M. Mr. and Mrs. John Sharstein. Mr. Preaching service 11:00 A. M. evening. She accompanied Mrs. Bill Subject. "Who Is My Neighbor?” Ross and children, and Earnest and Mrs. Everett Smith of Walla iraf, all of Portland. Mrs. Ross is Walla visited at the home of Mr. Christian Endeavor 7:30 P. M. i sister of Mr. Udey and Mr. Graf and Mrs. William Switzler over the s his nephew. They spent the week week end. HERMISTON UNION CHURCH nd at the Joe Udey home and re Mr. and Mrs. Link Huff of Ar . W. E. Jones, Minister. T turned to Portland Sunday after lington visited Mr. and Mrs. A. E. j, > 10:15 A. M., Communion. noon. McFarland Sunday. soplla 3 -I. size Bill Ross who has been employed Mr. and Mrs. Leo Root ot Board- | : , 10:25 A. M.. Song service. 10:5o A. M.. Preaching service n the Wallula cut-off road, spent man visited at the M. E. Root home • the week end visiting with his wife " [ and junior church for the little and family who were visiting at the Sunday. Mrs. Frank Gentry of Portland a foloks. Praettiee for Children's day loe Udey home. Wes. Smith, who visited friends in Umatilla Tuesday, j • • la underway and It is hoped that all also works on the road and is a and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gen- * J A Sunshine Baker's Product who possibly can will be present friend of the Ross family, visited try and children were formerly ' 4 > with them. Umatilla residents. | < ► each Sunday. Bill Ross, Wes. Smith and Buck Mr. and Mrs. Leo Cooney and % GOLDEN WEST 1-lb. Vacuum Can 11:20 A. M. Teaching service. the children of Boardman visited at the < > Worthington are boarding 12:00, Regular monthly business Steiner home at present, until they Emmett Cooney home Sunday. Max- 1 * | meeting followed by a pot luck din start on the road work at Newport ine Cooney who has been visiting % A TELEPHONE is found in the thrifty here returned home with her par-1 < > H^.non sue ner at the church. Some Important camp. home, for it saves the nickels, dimes and | J J Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Cable of Pilot ents. matters are to be discussed. It has Mr. and Mrs. Jay Berry and child ,, Rock spent the week end visiting quarters of constant errand-running. It I been requested that a report be giv with Mrs. Cable's parents, Mr. and ren spent Sunday visiting relatives | < > Onr vegetables are always fresh. We bay local when obtainable. en from every department. in Irrigon. ; ’ Mrs. W. A. Mikesell. increases personal effectiveness. Mrs. Margaret Kennedy and Rev.,, , Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, new own 7:00 P. M., Christian Endeavor In savings and in services it’s a wage- with Mrs. W. W. Fellhouse giving ers of the O. O. Felthouse ranch, Robert Kennedy of Enterprise visi- j ‘ • ted relatives In Umatilla last week. 1 * a report on a recent missionary were visitors st the Joe Udey horns earner for the whole family. Pete Tillson who has been visit-jo Sunday evening. i meeting held In Pendleton. Edith Mr. and Mrs. John Paxton were ing his daughter. Mrs. Vivian Mar- | ' ► Clarke will also give a report on the dinner guests at the C. L. Upham tin in Toledo, Wn.. returned home I : , Sunday. • home Sunday. | state convention held In Eugene. Word has been received that Dr. X Pauline Morris drove to Pendle- The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company 8:00 P. M., Worship hour. The ton Saturday, taking the contes- Reid is getting along very nicely at s men's class will have charge of the tanta for the track meet up with the home of his daughter. Mrs. Ever ‘ ' Business Office — Main Street— Phone 511 | opening serivce. her. Because of the rain the track, retta in Santa Barbara, Cal. A program is being prepared for icpppcccoccccccoccccccccccccccccc04c202209298428489%% meet was called oft. Uhe Bermiston Serali THE POLICY OF A SOUND BANK FIRST NATIONAL BANK * * * such an unnecessary hardship You may wonder why Kingsley’s CASH & CARRY can sell good merchandise at such LOW PRICES. We buy for cash, plus low overhead thatfs the reason! Alaska Pink Salmon FXPORE.PEANP Peanut Butter "R-BrAAP Snowdrift jar can 10c 42c Graham Crackers 29c Coffee 29c Wesson Oil can 51c WE PAY CASH FOR EGGS! {¿jsh-and