Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, April 22, 1919, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    Tuesday, April 22, 1919
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
PAGE FIVE
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'Money is new the Nation greatest need, . Ve j
must have monev tn tppr 'VTYiHva'V&iririTipd with 's
iood and clotltKith
with blankets,
SFsirVr-aU the tools, of
among ouMfeK-?4f ' JSfl iVV
tested. If you are alXl&irlca Coy '
FIRST NATION AIj HANK POST Kit
CONTEST
will take your share
of the
Victory Liberty Loan
because deep down
in your heart
you know it is
the right thing to do.
Returns of information must be
accompanied by a letter of transmit
tal on form 1096 showing under oath
The poster contest initiated by the
First National Bank for the grade
pupils of Morrow county schools
developed a considerable amount of
talent, 22 very creditable posters be
ing submitted. Prizes aggregating
0 were offered by the bank and a
committee consisting of Mayor R. J.
Vaughan, Mrs. Roy Whiteis and Os
car Borg awarded the prizes Satur
day as folows:
Carrol Shurte, of Heppner, first
prize, J15; Duck Lee, of Heppner,
second prize, $10; Lena Craddock, ef
Eightmile, third prize, $5.00.
The First National Bank wishes to
express thanks to the pupils for their
efforts in making the contest a suc
cess as well as to the committee of
judges for painstaking work in
awarding the prizes.
the aggregate amount of payments. The penalty for failure to make
These forms may also be obtained a return on time is a fine of not more
from collectors.
Uhan $1,000.
HKPPXKU
. IONE GAME
SATURDAY
NEXT
What promises to be the best
bail game of the season will be play
ed on the local diamond next Sat
urday afternoon between the lone
and Heppner high srihool teams.
The local boys are out after the
pennant in the Morrow county
league and they swear by the great
horn spoon that it is theirs.
Local pride in the Heppner team
should insure the attendance of
every fan or near-fan in Heppner on
Saturday afternoon.
The present standing of the three
teams comprising the Morrow coun
ty 'high school league follows:
Lost Won Pet
Heppner 0 2 1000
Lexington 1 2 666
lone,
000
ANNOUNCEMENT
Does this personal appeal reach your heart? Do
you not feel that Uncle Sam is making a direct
appeal to you? Don't you feel that it is your
personal duty tovhelp put Morrow County over
the top in this Victory Liberty Loan? Then
go today and make your subscription. Morrow
mnty needs it and Uncle Sam must have it.
' This Advertisement Patriotically Contributed
through the co-operation of
First National Bank
Dr. M. M. Johnson, veterinarian,
wishes to announce that he is now
ready for nil business in his prof
ession and calls will be promptly
answtred day or night. Office in
Patterson's Drug Store. Phone 133
Residence phone 393. 61-tf.
: W;PI''PBUlM,'lItl)IWMWlll'll'-''l)
Theodore Anderson, extensive
wheat grower of Eig'htmile district
was in town Saturday.
J. B. Sparks, movie magnate of
Heppner and Condon, drove in from
the Summit city Saturday afternoon
to look after business interests
here.
MOIIE PvEVENUK HUMNOS
Tliiifn a prixid lxiu t of "v: t':,'lo Satnu. 1 but tie's colna to
live up to It. Morrow county lias been railed upon to furni: ti
lu-r quota to enable htm to k'i p hi word nnl you V n p
l, to-io fiti.n of Morrow rminty must do ymir duty. In f;.rt
j 011 rhouM r"'l proud to do no. ArriiK- your huIwi Iptmn
Jhp Victory Liberty l,fnn today.
This AdvrrUwiiicnt Contributed Through tV.f i'atrlfitlr
Cn-oirittln of
BOWERS' SHOE HOSPITAL
Organizations and individuals gen
erally are adivsed by Collector of
Interanl Revenue, Milton A. Miller,
to underscore on their calanders
June 15th, 'the last day of the filing
of returns of information, giving
the nameB and addresses of all indi
viduals to whom payments of Bala-
Ie, wages, rents, Interest, commis
sions, and other gains, profits and
income of $1,000, or more, were paid
during the year 1918.
An extension of time from March
lSl'.i to June 15th, was granted by
the Commissioner of Internal Rev
enue for the filing of these returns.
All employers of labor, whether
In large or small numbers are requlr
ed to make these returns," said Col
lector Miller. "Organizations, such
ns corporations, companies, partner
ships, etc., are required to file re
turns showing the salaries and
wanes paid to the officers and em
ployees. A separate return for each
employee whose salary for 1918 was
$1,000 or more Isr required. Hanks
trust companies and similar instltu
(Ions must make returns of informa
tlon fhowing Interest paid to or cred
I ted to the account of an Individual
If the amount so credited or paid
was $1,000 or more. Heal estate
"cntB ere required to report Che
(.to amounts received in rents or
other income and remitted to their
principals In such amounts for 19 IX
v,e'e $1,000 or more. The bill pro
vldes tb.-t whenever nece-,Hry th
lt:;-.:!i- and address of the recipient
i(f tin- incomf shall b" furnished by
I the person, en poi stlon or partner
jnli!p paying t'neni. Itetiirns of In
formation must be filed with the
' t'f miii!x:.loner of Internal Ilevenm-,
..Mirt m DiviMon. Washington, I).
'iitid Collectors of Internal Revenue
are not Ltithiirueii to rerve mien
te' urni,
AUCTION SALE OF
FURNITURE
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Form 1fii 9, upon which leports
itiiiht In- Tii.nl", may lie obtained how
ever from I he office of collectors.
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Coming
Back
America is proud of them the
whole world is proud of them.
They finished their part of the
job with a courage and daring
best described by Marshal Foch
in these words to General Persh
ing before the battle of the
Argonne:
"Your men have the devil's
own punch. They will get
away with all that. Go to
How proud of them are you?
THE AMOUNT OF
THE VICTORY LIBERTY LOAN
YOU SUBSCRIBE
Measures your pride in them.
Morrow County lioys are oninint; hack, too, an! they played their part in t lie
(ireat War just as lil the boys of t i county in every slate in the Union.
Tliev were a part of that mighty annv that was praised so highly by Marshal
l'och. They were in the Argonne and at St. Mihiel and at Verdun and at
every other place wliere hrave men were needed. Don't you feel that any
thing we mav he asked to do will he small in comparison with what those
hoys did? Don't you feel that it is your duty to help Morrow County make
up her tpiota t.f Sji'.,i75.fs f..r the Victory Liberty Loan? We should do
that just to show our own hoys how proud we are of them.
This Advertisement is Contributed through ihe Patriotic Co-operation of
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Farmers' & Stockgrowers' National Bank
C f. Mad'l -tk ill !! o '- ' I.lddof ell 'f Mrs. J I..
Wi!k;n' t'ntiititie tii.w at t).e lej(.n.-r KstTi e-,' Wat.liou.c,
on May 3rd. L twn t'" hoars land 3 oVIw k. on th
.:. ' I ' t!.e 1 1 'I f'-r tl
Grand May Day Dance
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FAIR PAVILION, HEPPNER
Saturday, May Third
Oi-t n's il't- ce ' n hest'ta, Portland
' T:ckt'. Si. 50 ('i tltlellieti spectator-
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COMPLETE SET OF
HOUSESOLD FURNITURE
For Sale at Once. Practically All New.
Priced Reasonably for Cash, See
The Farmers' Exchange
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