Page Four Heppner Gazette Times THE HEPPNER GAZETTE. Established March 30, 1883; THE HEPPNER TIMES, Established November 18. 1897; CONSOLIDATED FEBRUARY 15. 1912 Published every Thursday morning by CBAWFOHD PUBLISHING COMPANY and entered at the Post Office at Hepp ner, Oregon, as second-class matter. JASPER V. CRAWFORD, Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year . $2.00 Three Years - 5.00 Fix Worths 1.00 Tnree Months 75 Single Copies . .05 Official Paper for Morrow County Time for Politics MORE than anything else to im press the strength being gained by the campaign of Wendell L. Will kie for the presidency is the last minute appearance on the radio of Mr. Roosevelt in a series of five "political" speeches. Up to this time Mr. Roosevelt has held himself aloof from the campaign leaving the ap pearance that the stress of national emergency was drawing too greatly upon his time to make a campaign for re-election and that the demand for his services for a third term was so overwhelming as to be in evitable. Mr. Willkie changed the picture. He has put his message across so forcibly to the people that third term strategists have found no other way out than to have Mr. Roosevelt take the stump himself. In the first of his addresses last night, Mr. Roosevelt said nothing new. The address could have been one of several delivered four years ago. It dismissed opposition with a wave of the hand and took credit unto the administration for every thing except the national debt. By inference Mr. Roosevelt im plied that the press has sold out to Mr. Willkie. "Only a part of the press and the radio remain free," he said. This statement calls for re sentment from the newspapers, and is too misleading to be ignored. The press voluntarily suplporting Mr. Willkie has the courage to call its soul its own. The radio has not, be cause it is under a commission in Washington that is responsible to the executive. So far there has not been, and God grant that there will never be, a commission set up in Washington to regulate the news papers. DRAFT REGISTRATION SERIAL NUMBERS Continued from First Page 8G Elmer Sullivan, Boardman 87 Lewis Horner Geiss, Boardman 88 James Arvin Brown, Boardman 89 Harold Wilkins, Echo (Umatilla) 90 William Arnold Gollyhom. Irrigon 91 Boyd Berett Redding, Heppner 92 Olan Keith Ridgway, Heppner 93 Johnnie Leonard Hanna, Lexington 94 Ira Norman Nelson. lone 95 Thomas Michael Healy, Echo (Uma tilla) 96 Randall Myles Martin, Lexington 97 Curtis Clayton Carpenter, Heppner 98 William Edward Rawlins, lone 99 Raymond Milton Dolven, Lexington 100 Alfred Hilding Nelson, Lexington 101 Carl Otto Bauman, Cecil 192 Burvil Joseh Corbin, Heppner 103 Earl Stewart Cherry, Heppner 104 Kenneth Eugene Stickney, Heppner 105 Melvin Ernest Moyer, Lexington 106 Fred Malcolm Hoskins. lone 107 James Bradley Castle. Heppner 108 Robert Lester McKown, Heppner 109 Donald DeLane Hulme, Heppner 110 Clyde Herschel Gardner, Heppner 111 Andy Harvey Van Schoiack, Hepp ner 112 Stanley Albert Way, Lexington 113 George Vernon Root, Boardman 114 Lyman DeLos Tibbies, Heppner 115 Raymond Clyde Osborn, Heppner 116 Homer Edward Hughes, Heppner 117 Charles Lewis Drlscoll, Heppner 118 Glen Mallery, Boardman 119 James Thomas O'Brien, Echo (Uma tilla) 120 Clarence Hugh Currin. Heppner 121 Leonard Raymond Schwarz, Hepp ner 122 Layland Albert Larsen, Irrigon 123 Vernon E. Prock, Heppner 124 James Milton Estes. Heppner 125 Raymond Donald Ferguson, Hepp ner 126 Reese Arthur Burkenbine, Heppner 127 Harvey Smith, lone 128 Glenn Kelsey Hurd, Heppner 129 Earl Miller Connell, Boardman 130 Hubert Ferdinand Mackey, Cecil 131-Lyle Raymond Eddy, Irrigon 132 Donald Clyde Tannehill, Boardman 133 Herschel V. Talbot, Lexington 134 Gilman Riley Munkers. lone 135 Claude Gilbert Hastings, Hardman 136 Wilhelm Gustave Gumm. Heppner 137 Floyd Raymond Jones, Heppner 138 Bruce Lynn Strange, Heppner 139 Clarence Charley Rogers, Elghtmile 140 Joseph Andrew Mahon, Heppner 141 Charles Elwood Hastings, Hard- 142 James Arthur Stevens Hardman 143 Robert Frank Templeton, Heppner 144 Harold Marion Sparks lone 115 Charles Algott Lundell, lone Heppner 146 Marvil Ray Connell, Boardman 147 James Edward Barlow. Boardman 148 Hubert Mahon, Heppner 149 Lewis Hugh Buschke. Morgan 150 Alfred Benjamin Swales, lone 151 Harold Lee Becket. Heppner 152 Edward Michael Kenny. Heppner 153 Robert Stephen Thomson. Heppner 154 Wilfred Lewis Stone, Heppner 155 Roy Elster Williams. Heppner 156 Alex Ulrich, Heppner 157 James Michael Monahan, Heppner 158 Dallas Herman Craber. Heppner 159 Harvey Christopher Warner, Irri gon 160 Roy Kyle Harrison, Heppner 161 Richard Walter Robison, Heppner 162 Donald Worth Jones, Heppner 163 Russell Myllymcki, Boardman 164 Renn Joseph Harris, Heppner 165 Henry George Adams, Heppner 166 Vester Dallis Hams, Hardman 167 Cedric Dale Bundy, Heppner 168 Edgar James Morris, Heppner 169 Elvin Lee Ely, Boardman 170 John Baptist Janni, Heppner 171 James Henry Drlscoll, Heppner 172 Patrick Eugene Doherty, Heppner 173 Charles Daniel Hirl, Lena 174 Bert Ellis Corbin. Heppner 175 Johnnie Claire Slocum, Heppner 176 Merritt Harold Gray, Lexington 177 Ray Jolley Coblantz, Heppner 178 John William Kilkenny, Echo (Um atilla) 179 Ernest Marvin Allen, Heppner 180 Durward Rodell Tash, Heppner 181 Henry Riley Statts, Heppner 182 Harold Francis Scritsmeier, Hepp ner 183 Alexander Bruce Gibb. Heppner 184 Frank Joseph Holub, lone 185 Paul Garland Pettyjohn, Heppner 186 Darold Orvle Hams, Hardman 187 William Howard Fitch, Boardman 188 Alin Dwight Deulen, Boardman 189 Eugene Darrel Mikesell. Heppner 190 Terrel Lynn Benge, Heppner 191 Raleigh Macon Wodfin, Heppner 192 Edwin Arthur Bergstrom, Heppner 193 Faye E. Prock, Heppner 194 Lewis Albert Osmin, Heppner 195 Earl McKinney, Heppner 196 William Joseph Bucknum, Heppner 197 Ivan Harold Applegate, Heppner 198 Samuel Augustus Steers, Hardman 199 Alfred Lawrence Lovgren, Hard- man 200 Clarence Eldon Moore, Heppner 201 Homer Howard Hayes, Heppner 202 Fred Dwight Miller, Heppner 203 Robert Ruben Medlock. Heppner 204 Lee A. Scritsmeier, Heppner 205 Elgin Henry Reid, Irrigon 206 James Lawrence McCarthy, Hepp ner 207 Charles Marion Cox, Heppner 208 Farris Hughan Prock, Heppner 209 Fred Arthur Ashinhust, Heppner 210 Charles John Doherty, Lexington 211 Herman James Bottger, Jr.. lone 212 Elmer Monroe Steers. Hardman 213 Ernest Norton Lundell. Heppner 214 Gordon Ellis Craber, Heppner 215 Nelson Wesley Bailey, Heppner 216 Victor Emil Johnson, Heppner 217 Alvin Pettyjohn, lone 218 John Henry Perkins, Heppner 219 Lloyd William Morgan, lone 220 James Carl Haddox, Irrigon 221 Donald James Kenny, Irrigon , 222 Arlie Laurence Hatfield, Irrigon 223 Robert Chandler Smith, Irrigon 224 Clarence Thomson Harris, lone 225 Vernon Charles Brown, lone 226 Gail Adolph Williamson, Lexington 227 Wendell Howard Cleveland, Hepp ner 228 Douglas Renoe, Hardman 229 John Edward Eubanks, lone 230 Clarence Henry Linn, lone 231 Gustave Benjamin Slaughter, Irri gon 232 Roy Holton Long, Cecil 233 Milo Guy Huston, Eightmile 234 Elroy Cecil Ellis, lone 235 Henry John Phelps, Boardman 236 Gilbert Riley Petteys, Boardman 237 Clair Roderick Caldwell, Irrigon 238 Laurel Elmer Ruhl, Lexington 239 Frank Martin Lundell. lone 240 Marvin Lee Gemmell, Lena 241 Kermit Laverne Dalzell, Condon (Gilliam) 242 Delbert Chauncey Carpenter, Board- man 243 Lawrence Edward Henlon, Heppner 244 Ivan Donivan, Heppner 245 Robert Edward Grabill. 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Heppner 248 David Lamm Chinn, Heppner 249 Howard Eugene Crowell, Morgan 250 Arthur Edwin Dalzell, lone 251 Henry Ervin Buschke, lone 252 Charles Paul DeMoss, Lexington 253 Thomas Warren Haddox, Irrigon 254 Roy Dean Babcock, Eightmile 255 Maynard Alonzo Hogeland, Irrigon 256 Wilson Dale Akers, Eightmile 257 Raymond Adrian McDonald, Hard man 258 J. Deane Ekleberry, Morgan 259 Milton Riley Morgan Jr., lone 260 John Louis Botts, lone 261 Joel Clark Engelman, lone 262 Robert Aswell Jones, Heppner 263 Jacob Franklin Shaner, Heppner 264 Russell Fairburn McNeill, Heppner 265 Robert Allen Berger, Boardman 266 James Monroe McCabe, lone 267 Charles Wesley Allred, Lena 268 Russel McCoy, Irrigon 269 Ronald John Coblantz, Heppner 270 Clifford Raymond Jenison, Hepp ner 271 Edward Arthur Ritchie, lone 272 Jasper Edmond Myers, Echo (Uma tilla) 273 Thomas Jesse Wells, Heppner 274 Earl Oscar Bosley, lone 275 Ellis Loyd Pettyjohn, lone 276 Gaylord Eugene Ingrum, Heppner 277 Wesley LeRoy McLouth, Boardman 278 Nathan Elmer Thorpe, Boardman 279 Eldwin Mosher Goodman, Heppner 280 Leslie Elmer Bleakman, Hardman 281 Vernon Eugene Partlow, Boardman 282 Burton Endicott Burnside, Hard- man 283 Alonzo Alvin McCabe, lone (284 David Elmer Walters, Boardman 280 Arnold iiisworiii jomisun, i 286 Bryce Walter Keene, Hardman 287 Lester Lee Cox, Lexington 288 Walter Richard Lundell, lone 289 Ted Leonard Burnside, Hardman 290 Dallas Monroe McDaniel, Hardman 291 George Loyd Medlock, Heppner 292 George Alfred Corwin, Boardman 293 Robert Fredrick Campbell, Hepp ner 294 Jack Kenneth Estberg, Heppner 295 Robert Roy Quackenbush, Heppner 296 Kenneth Monroe Akers, Heppner 297 Thomas Israel Wilson, Heppner 298 Elmer Lawrence Palmer, Heppner 299 Harey Lauren Haynes, Eightmile 300 Paul Adolph Hisler, Heppner 301 Phillip Ainsworth Jones, Heppner 302 Lawton Lloyd Hamblin, Boardman 303 Adrian Clemens Bechdolt, Board- man 304 John Archie Padberg, Lexington 305 Edworth Joseph Patrick Gleason, Lexington 306 Donald Robert Pointer, Lexington 307 Oscel Thomas Inskeep, Hardman 308 Harold Homer Hill, Heppner 309 Everett LeRoy Her. Hardman 310 Roy William Lindstrom, lone 311 George Herbert Pointer, Lexington ItlMflllMlllllllllllllllllllltlltllllllllllllllttllttlllfllllllllllt' For CRESTED WHEAT GRASS SEED j High Purity Test j SEE Jordan Elevator Company Tiiiiiii mini mi mi iiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniir Us I LUMBER COM Oregon 312 Harold Oliver Kincaid, lone 313 Homer Edison Hager, Heppner 314 Alden Henry Blankenship, Hepp ner 315 Frank Lyman Gentry, Heppner 316 Harold Albert Wright, Heppner 317 Harry Lane Owen, Heppner 318 Earl Garline Pettyjohn, lone 319 Cecil Albert Padberg, lone 320 David Henry Baker, lone 321 Ray Wilson Baun, Lexington 322 Karl Sylvester Hottman, Heppner 323 Joseph Daniel Myers, Heppner 324 Cloy Wellington Dykstra, Heppner 325 Harley Evert Wright, Heppner 326 Eldon Nick Gentry, Heppner 327 George William Burroughs, Hepp ner 328 Claude Charles O'Connor, lone 329 Roy Lee Rector, Heppner 330 Raymond Augustus Rich, Heppner 331 Clarence Claude Carmichael, Lex ington 332 Paul Kenneth Gullings, Heppner 333 Curtiss Mitchell Thomson, Heppner 334 Alert Richard Eytchison, Lena 335 Charles Adolph Anderegg, Board- man 336 George Forbes Currin, Echo (Uma tilla) 337 Floyd Byron Langford, Echo (Uma tilla) 336 Harlan Nelson Adams, Hardman 340 Raymond Wagner Lundell, lone 341 Cleave Vinton Howell, Heppner 342 Glenn Eugene O'Brien, Irrigon 343 Raymond Cyril Coulter, Irrigon 344 Clifford Winston Miller, Lena 345 Wilbur Thomas Tucker, Heppner 346 Toussent Leon Dubuque, Heppner 347 Elbert Muncey Gibson Jr., Hepp ner 348 Almon Lewis Geiss, Boardman 349 Harold Dudley Buell, Lexington 350 Earl Clyde Steward, Irrigon 351 Arthur Raymond Reid, Hardman 352 Clarence Duffrin McKitrick, Hard- Home Comfort Range ....$65.00 Small Range, new $22.50 Oak Desk and Chair $10.00 Typewriter (Rem.) $17.50 Typewriter (Under.) $25.00 Coleman Water Heater $10.00 DRESSER $5.00 Davenport $6.00 Cream Separators $10.00 Winchester 30-30 car bine, nearly new $20.00 TRADING POST Cloy Dykstra Heppner GOING TO HAVE For your Hallowe'en party we are making special goblin cakes. Delicious marble cakes decorated in the spirit of the occasion. Be sure to place your order EARLY at the HEPPNER BAKERY nrHiiiHnnnHnimiiiiiuiiiiiniiiuiiiiiiiiiiumiHiinniiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiuiiiuuuuJiiiiiji REX ELLIS SAYS: "As long as Congressman Pierce has left his posit in Washington to campaign in Eastern Oregon .... I CHALLENGE PIERCE TO EXPLAIN Why Pierce Voted NOT to in crease the penalty on Treason and Sabo tage. Because on June 5, 1939, Pierce voted not to make it EVEN a five-year penalty for any foreign alien or person who advocated the overthrow of the gov ernment by force. EXPLAIN Why he voted against the Dies committee appropriation ; which commit tee was investigating un-American and Fifth Column activities in the United States. EXPLAIN How he can be a FRIEND of the FARMER and vote not to deport Harry Bridges. EXPLAIN When the Congressmen start ed passing on the constitutionality of a law instead of the Supreme Court. EXPLAIN Why the American Legion, a non-political but patriotic organization, passed a resolution to leave Walter Pierce at home. EXPLAIN Why Pierce has the C.I.O. En dorsement. REX ELLIS CONTENDS that the Congressmen have got to stop pussy footing and playing up to the subversive elements of the United States, in order to get votes, and state voting Americanism. Elect Rex Ellis to Congress Paid Adv. by Anti-Communist Club. U. S. Ballentine, Klamath Falls, Sec. Thursday, October 24, 1940 m q n 353 Rollo Edger Moore, Boardman 354 Chester Alfred Inman, Echo (Um atilla) 355 William Groer Roberts, Heppner 356 Raymond Thomas Michener, Hepp ner 357 Bruce Brocellies Botts, lone 358 Lee Hilry Pettyjohn, lone 359 James Monroe Hager, Heppner 360 Henry Merle Miller, Lexington 361 George Delbert Smith, Heppner 362 Guy Ralph Beamer, Heppner 363 James Reid Valentine, Heppner 364 Robert Dawson Knox, Heppner 365 John Joseph Glavey, Heppner 366 William Henry Ford, Heppner 367 Vernon Cecil Northness, Heppner Qfis MnorH Rav Evans. Hennner 369 Eldon DeLoss Shannon, Boardman 370 William Vester Lane, iuexingion 371 Charles Howard Davidson, lone 372 Wilfred John Osier, Heppner 373 James George Thomson Jr., Hepp ner 374 Willie Andrew Steagall, Lexington 375 Earl Clauton Hogue, Heppner 376 Raymond Virgil Ezell, Heppner 377 Lawrence Andrew Williams, Hard- man Continued on next page SCOTTF FOR STATE TREASURER LESLIE M. SCOTT Chairman State Highway Commission, 1932-1935 Ad paid by Scott for Treasurer Committee ! A PARTY