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PAGE FOUR THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. Local Happenings Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Boulw are and Mr. and Mrs. Baker were S unday d in n e r guests ot Mrs. Ida A. Simm ons and Mrs. G ertrude Sanders. Mr. and Mrs. E arl Dudley of Milton w ere Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Tayldr. Mrs. Dudley will be rem em bered as E leanor Briggs. T h rift Shop Sale Ja n u a ry 21 & 22 from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. 700 G ar m ents and o th e r things. T rade in your clean cotton rags for garm ents you can use. ady. Mrs. B. S. K ingsley re tu rn e d Mon day n ig h t from tw o weeks spent in P o rtland. P resto n e— We have ju s t received a new ship m en t of th is well know n anti-freeze. R ohrm an M otor Co. adv Mrs. W. H. Quick. Mrs. Bert Quick and Mrs. Leo E a rn h e a rt mo tored to P endleton W ednesday on business. Mrs. A. B uhm ann, who sp en t New Y ears w ith h er d a u g h te r and fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Im th u rn of Lew iston, Idaho, is v isitin g there for th e week. Linen lunch sets, 81 .98, reduced from 82.19, a t B rierley ’s. adv Mr. and Mrs. A lton K ingsbury and d a u g h te r D orothy Je a n were d in n er guests of Mr. and Mrs. B ert | . Quick last S atu rd ay evening. • Home la u n d ry service. R easonable prices an d delivery service. Phone 25-W, H erm iston, Ore. adv. i airs. L ora Shipley of The Dalles I j is v isitin g her d au g h ter and fam ily, M.'. and Mrs. H arold Thompson. C. J. N ylander and W. A. K auff- tnann of Spokane, W n, .w ith th e C entennial F lo u rin g Mills Co., were business v isito rs here Tuesday. R alph Fix, who u n d erw en t an ap pendicitis operation on New Y ear’s day, retu rn ed home M onday from St. A nth o n y ’s hospital in P endleton. W in ter Coats Reduced— 815.75 coats now 87.75: 812.75 coats now 85.75; 819.75 coats now 810.75. B urnham & B urnham . adv. Mrs. C arrie Bietel, m other of Mrs. W alter S m ith, who has been q u ite ill w ith bronchial pneum onia, is re ported g re a tly Improved. She is be ing cared for a t th e hom e of Mrs. H ow ard M ontgom ery. Of v ital im portance to tax p ay ers Mr. and Mrs. Jack O’Dell and two d au g h ters have moved into th e W. of Oregon who failed to b rin g th e ir J. W arn er residence on th e highw ay p ro p erty u n d er th e p ro tectio n of th e recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. 1935 ta x law an d th e 1937 am en d H ugh Neill, who moved to W eston. m ent, is a ru lin g m ade public by Mrs. B ert Quick e n te rta in e d in C harles V. Galloway, ch a irm an of form ally T uesday aftern o o n ho n o r th e Oregon S tate T ax Commission. As had been previously announced ing her d a u g h te r Je an on her th ird birthday. Invited guests were Doro on J a n u a ry 1, 1938, it became m an thy Jean K ingsbury, K ath leen Ann d ato ry on th e p a rt of the sh e riff to issue a ce rtific a te of delinquency to Kelley and Lela Ann Quick. Silk Crepe Dresses, w ere 85.95, th e county a g a in st p ro p erty n ot law an d now 84.50; New Silk P rin ts, 82.98. b ro u g h t u n d er th e tax B urnham & B urnham . adv. am en d m en t on or before December Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Geise. who 31, 1937. How to rem ove th is “ clo u d ” on lived here several years ago, now of Nampa, Idaho, passed th ro u g h H er th e title is th e la te st opinion d eliv T he m iston la st S atu rd ay on a re tu rn ered by C hairm an G allow ay. trip th ro u g h th e middle west and decision reads: “A fter December 31, 1937, and C alifornia, covering 7000 ntles. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shipley and u n til th e ce rtifica tes of delinquency baby d a u g h te r S harro n of Seaside, sh all have been com pleted an d filed Ore., are sta y in g at th e home of Mr. w ith th e county clerk in 1938, a and Mrs. H arold Thompson for th e prorperty ow ner may fo restall fo re present. .Mr. Shipley Is employed a t closure in 1938 by p aying th e de the H erm iston B arber Shop. H e is a lin q u e n t taxes of 1936 an d 1937 in full, w ith in te re st, and tw o -q u arters b ro th er of Mrs. Thompson. Prestone— We have ju st received of th e taxes of th e ea rliest y ear of a new ship m en t of th is well know n delin q u en cy ; (1934 and p rio r) w ith anti-freeze. R ohrm an M otor Co. adv in te re st; o r he can accom plish th e The home of Mr. and Mrs. Em il sam e purpose by paying e ith e r the Zivney was the scene of a d in n er 1936 or 1937 tax es in full, w ith in p arty last M onday evening In honor terest, and also th e c u rre n t 1938 of the b irth d a y s of Mrs. Paul Van tax es in full, w ith a like p aym ent of P atte n , Mrs. A1 Q u irin g and Mr. tw o -q u arters of th e e a rlie s t year of Zivnev. w hich occurred " d u rin g th e !d elinq,,ency <1934 and p rio r) Such paym ents would leave a m onth -------- Covers were placed for Mr rp o p erty ow ner in th e clear, as far and Mrs. P aul V a n P a tte n , Mr. an Mrs. Al Q u irin g and Mr. and Mrs. as issuance an d foreclosure of a cer tific a te of delinquency in 1938 is Zivney. concerned, for th e reason th a t b ut one q u a rte rly In stallm e n t of the e a rlie s t y ea r’s delinquency, instead of two such in stallm en ts, would re TRY QUICK'S m ain due and payable in 1938, and th e full paym ents of th e taxes of tw o out of th e th ree years of 1936, 1937 and 1938, would sa tisfy th e re (See Your Grocer) q u irem en t in th a t regard. or Phone 22-R “ However, we th in k th e situ atio n will be changed m a teria lly when th e process of Issuing ce rtifica tes of delin q u en cy sh all have been com pleted on th e filin g of such c e rtifi cates w ith th e co u n ty clerk. Then, all rig h ts and privileges given the p ro p erty ow ner tin d er said am ended C h a p te r 5. Special Session Law s of 1935, w ill be te rm in ate d and the only recourse provided by law to stop foreclosure w ill be to redeem by p aying all th e tax es of th e sever al years included in th e ce rtifica te, w ith in te re st, p en alties and costs.” Few p ro p erty ow ners realized th e seriousness of th e situ a tio n w hen th ey p erm itted th e ir real estate holdings to rem ain in jeopardy. It read ily can be seen it would have been much easier fin an c ially to com ply w ith th e tax law p rio r to December 31, 1937, th a n it is today, an d It becomes m ore d ifficu lt as the days pass. C onsequently, w ith certifica tes be in g prepared now for filin g ag ain st such p ro p erty affected in th e 36 co u n ties of Oregon, those w ho find th is unn ecessary “ cloud” on the title should Im m ediately go to the sh e riff and tax collector and make r ra n g em ents to_“ pay o ff.” OASIS THEATRE HERMISTON, OREGON Friday - Saturday J AIT. 1 4 - 1 5 DOUBLE FEATURE aM K M U W U V täL. Edw ard A rnold - Shirley Kos» In “ Blossoms on B ro a d w a y ” PLUS SHORTS Sun. - Mon. - Tue». JAN. 18 - 17 - 18 MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY TOOTH AND CLAW . . . and no lolds barred . . . they b a ttle to a finish w ith the deadly weapons la tu re gave to girls! with GAIL PATRICK «KOIADIO Zlovx PLUS SHORT FEATURES WEDNESDAY - THURSDAY JAN. 19 - 20 WEDNESDAY SPECIAL NIGHT ’he song-resounding story of an ctor who got jam m ed in a clash tetw een two women . . . u n til lakie the fixer fixed everything Up, Up, Up, to a ro arin g finish. . remniM rn- sounds with aong... JOHU ACK Mrs. Claud W ilcox e n te rta in e d T uesday evening com plim enting Mrs. Law rence Sollars, nee Doro th y K nerr, a recent bride, a t a m is cellaneous shower, a t th e borne of her p aren ts Mr. and Mrs. W. J. K ennings. G uests included May Y ea ger, Joyce and Omega S ater, Bon nie Je an F o llett, Rose Mary Serell, E leanor Dawson, V ivian D y e r , G ladys Elwood, Helen D u nning and Mrs. Dayton H arris. Mrs. F. Seellger of W estland d ist rict, retu rn ed T uesday from C alifo r nia w here she spent th ree weeks. She visited her m other, Mrs. F. M ills and fam ily of San Jose, her sis ter, Mrs. J. E. C leary, her b ro th er, G erad G raham , an d her son D arrel Seellger, who is employed by the S ou th ern Pacific railro ad . He Is a g rad u a te of H erm iston h igh school w ith th e class of ’37. Mrs. W. C. M orehouse e n tertain ed a t a d in n e r p a rty la st F rid a y eve n in g com plim enting the g irls in h er S unday school class. She w as as sisted by Mrs. Cecil W a rn er Sr.. Mrs. Chitw ood, and her d a u g h te r B etty. Covers were placed for Iris M orris, P a tric ia W arner, E th el C larke, D on na Lou Raw son, Beulah Ryland. Lois W illiam s. J e rry R ogers and A lta Byrnice Barlow. The M issionary Society of the Union church m et a t th e home of Mrs. J. A. C lark e d u rin g th e a f te r noon W ednesday when Mrs. F. R. Moore acted as leader. P ap ers were read by Mrs. H enry H ooker and Mrs. Cecil W arn er Sr., and group sin g in g lead by Mrs. O. H. Buell. O fficers were elected w ith Mrs. C. R. Moore as p resid en t. Mrs. Cecil W a rn er Sr., as vice presid en t, and Mrs. Jo h n A. C larke as secretary - tre a su re r. played by o u r boys a g a in st th e U m a tilla team on th e home floor Mon day n ig h t. T he gam e was lost to U m atilla by one point. A large crowd w itnessed th e game. Mrs. D. H. Gordon made a trip to The D alles la st week. H er son who had suffered a fra c tu re d arm , re tu rn ed w ith her. Mr. Stevens left T uesday for Gol- dendale to o b tain work. Ed Adams made a tr ip to Spokane Sunday to v isit a sister who has been ill for some tim e. C hester W ilson is busy building a tra ile r house. H arvey W a rn e r had th e m isfor tu n e to lose a horse la st week. SRecial p ray e r m eetings are be ing held by th e P en teco stal people several evenings th is week. Mr. and Mrs. E m m ett McCoy a re v isitin g in P o rtlan d . Jam es W a rn er re tu rn e d from P o rtlan d F rid ay . Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom visited Mr. and Mrs. R ussell M iller at B oardm an Sunday. A lice W ilson is sta y in g w ith Mrs. J. A. G raybeal. Mr. and Mrs. E a rl Isom w ere d in ner g u ests of Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Jones and fam ily Sunday. G erald Buell was able to re tu rn to school th is week. Mr. and Mrs. Don Isom made a business trip to P endleton Tuesday. .Ai»# PINE CITY ♦ By Mrs. B ernice W a tte n b u rg e r You can W in O ne C om e in and F ind Oui* Hera's DOUBLE good oaw sl Soma lucky youngster Is going to win a brand naw. latest modal b icycle ABSOLUTELY FREE In our BIG lea cream contest. And aaaryona w ins tinea w a are Introducing our ow n brand ol ntESH MADE lea cream. Wa h ave Use the Classified 'Column. School Calendar. J a n u a ry 15— W alla W alla B, T here J a n u a ry 18— P en d leto n , there. J a n u a ry 20-—»P. T. A. m eeting. J a n u a ry 21— A th en a, there. Ja n u a ry 25— H eppner, th ere. J a n u a ry 28— H elix, there. Ja n u a ry 29— Irrig o n , here. J a n u a ry 31— Assembly. F eb ru ary 1— Echo. here. F eb ru ary 4— O ne-act plays. F eb ru ary 5— K ennew ick, here. DANCE D ep en d ab le Used Cars AT DEPENDABLE AND REASONABLE PRICES 1934 1936 1930 1932 1929 1934 1937 V-8 PICK-UP CHEVROLET PICK-UP MODEL A COACH B MODEL PICK-UP CHEV. COACH V-8 TRUCK DODGE DEMONSTRATOR Low M ileage. with The Troubadors at Hermiston Community HOUSE TRAILER Two Wheel TRAILERS for Sale. PARK HALL SATURDAY, JAN. 15 Admission 75c couple Extra Ladies 15c HERMISTON AUTO WRECKING HOUSE F. E. riE R S O N . Prop. IMPORTANT STATE TAX LAW RULINGS H ere’s th e opening sale of th e year. Y ou’ll find h u n d red s of reasons why you should make Safew ay your food h e a d q u arte rs in 193 8. Our sto res are stocked h igh w ith b rand new m er chandise to sell a t new low prices. Come E arly ! I t ’s our JANUARY SMASH! J a n . 14 to J a n . 20 AIRWAY C O FFEE................................ 3 lbs. JELL WELL, Any F lavor................. 4 pkgs. ARGO CORN ST A R C H ..................... 3 pkgs. 2*7C VAN CAMP’S HOM INY................ 3 tall tins 25c SKOVBO’S H O N E Y ....................... 10 lb. tin gg€ SANKA COFFEE.................................. per lb. SPIN A C H ................ ............... 2 large 2l/> tins 2$C COVE O Y STER S......................... 2 5-oz~ tins 2«C POP C O R N ............................................... 2 lbs. c OATMEAL, quick or reg u lar......... 9 lb. bag 4£c PUMPKIN, Libby’s or Del Monte .... 2 Vo tins J2C OUR MOTHER’S C O C O A .............. 2 lb. tin f gc Campbell’s Tomato Soup, except chicken 3 for 2£C CHOCOLATES, Blue & Silver....... 1 lb. box 2$C SLEEPY HOLLOW S Y R U P ........10 lb. tin $1 25 Sun Laden Peas Doz. 98c 3 No. 2 tins Crisco All Vegetable Shortening 3 lb. pail CHICKEN TAMALES PLUS SHORTS THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1938. lust Installed the latest and finest equipment for m aking detlclouv tasty lea cream right In our ow n Come la and watch us make nEAL ice cream right before your eyee— AND get the com plete detalla how e a s y It Is to win a sw ell bicycle ABSOLUTELY I R C I THOMPSON’S DRUG The REXALL Store HERMISTON, OREGON Miss Dave E. Moore was called home to R a in ier F rid ay n ig h t by the d ea th of her siste r who was killed th a t aftern o o n . She retu rn ed to her d u tie s W ednesday. A n um ber of people from B u tter Creek atten d ed th e fu n eral of A n to n s Vey, Sr., in P endleton Tuesday. Mrs. Joyce S m ith sp en t th e week end in Irrig o n w ith her parents. Mrs. H arm on o t H eppner is .te a c h ing In Miss M oore's place. Mr. C lark, th e new p rin cip al ot th e h ig h school, took over his duties Monday. He has moved w ith his fam ily in to th e sm all house on the Dally ranch. T h ere is to be an all day q u iltin g at the Roy Neill home J a n u a ry 20. All th e men a re also invited. The ladies a re asked to b rin g needles and th hnhles. __ __________ ACTIVITIES MANY AT IRRIGON IRRIGON N SW «- R. V. Jones purchased a ’3T V-8 a t th e Rohrm an Motor Co In H erm iston. Monday. A splendid b ask etb all gam e was Cream Style Harvest Blossom O. K. IDAHO Corn Flour Soap Beans Doz. 98c BBL. $4.98 Large Blue Mottled 6 Ige. bars 25C White or Red 10 lbs. 43c 3 No. 300 tin s 25c 49 lb. sk. $ 1 - 2 5 NOB HILL COFFEE 1 lb. 23c Save the price of a tin. CORN MEAL 9 lb. bag Yellow or white. SUGAR TOMATOES Doz. 98c — 3 No. 2y2 tins Good Quality GRAPE FRUIT JUICE Ariz-Sweet PRODUCE CELERY UTAH T Y PE >3c CARROTS BULK 8 Lbs...................... 2f>C GRAPEFRUIT ARIZONA SEEDLESS 2 Doz...................... 58C ORANGES Doz. 98c — 3 No. 300 EDWARD’S C O FFEE............ 2 lbs. Vacuum Packed 1 lb. 25c ** * SILK T IS S U E ............................ 6 for 650 Sheet Rolls P U R E X .................................... % gal. Master Bleacher BLACK PEPPER ....................... 1 lb. « O<, Leading Value KRAUT JU IC E ........ 3 No. 2 V, tins^ ,o< » Faultless “ G u aran teed to be Sweet. 2 Doz...................... 45C 29c 10 lbs. Fine granulated. 2 Giant Bunches .. 2 1b. pkg. CALUMET Baking Powder 2i/o lb. tin