Pmo-p EiVht Heppner Gazette Times, Heppner, Oregon Thursday, December 25, 1941 YOUR HOME MERCHANTS ASK YOU TO "BUY AT HOME" iver see this flaaf?L It is the U.S. Navy "E." This symbol, on a Navy vessel, indicates special "excellence" in some activity such as gunnery or engineering. 71 FFj ' . "' y -ft I I ? fJM 11 1 :p n n r; w i IE C!4iMJ . 1. The "E" is the highest group 2. But today, with so many in- honor awarded by the Navy. dustries producing equipment for Crews work hard for it, and are the Navy, the "E" has been proud to see it on their vessel. awarded to a few factories, too. 3. One factory so honored is the Erie, Pennsylvania plant of General Electric, where the award was made for speed in the pro duction of naval ordnance. 4. The "E" flag was hoisted September 19, and. hundreds of Erie G-E employees are proudly wearing "E" buttons to show that they, too, share the honor. General Electric believes that its first duty as a good citizen is to be a good soldier. General Electric Company, Schenectady, N. Y. 1; " 'yft' s ii a WwX : it I WILL BE OUR BUSIEST CHUISTMAS- 1 1 THIS t v ' '.is ill ! ! II ill . We deeply appreciate your most he cooperation You are helping jl us to help you. w rrrjw in iw . , . U W e want you to know that we are meeting this emergency with everything we've got, but in these critical times delays are bound to occur. I Our lines are carrying a tremendous volume 1 t rr i. i.. e j 1 1 1 f 01 iranic in ine last lew uays iney nave Deem the busiest in Pacific Coast history. It is neces sary, of course, that in all instances, our lines be readily available for telephone calls impor tant to Defense. Your considerate thoughtfulness in not mak ing other than the most urgent calls is an inspi ration to all of us who are earnestly endeavoring to uphold the finest traditions of telephone service. May we also ask you to lend us a hand oyer the Holiday Season by not sending greetings by Long Distance. Thank you. THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Business Office: 4 W. Willow Street, Heppner Phone 5 OREGON FARMERS PLEDGE ALL-OUT AID FOR VICTORY Now that America is at war, achievement of the production goals under the food for freedom now "food for victory" program has be come doubly important, said Robert B. Taylor of Adams, chairman of the state USDA" agricultural defense program, in calling on Oregon farm ers to turn pledged increases in production into actual production of more eggs, more milk, more pork and more marketing of beef cattle. Results of the statewide farm-to-farm signup recently conducted by AAA committmeemen show that Or egon fanners have "oversubscribed" the original production goals under the farm defense program, planning more than their share of the in creased production. But with the nation actually at war, some of these original goals may even be re vised to meet the increased needs, said Taylor. As shown in the signup results, expected 1942 production of the three most important commodities, milk, eggs and pork, ' well exceeds the original goals, the defense board chairman announced. An eleven per cent increase in milk production was sought and brought a response of a 19 per cet increase planned. The promised increase in egg production is 38 per cent. Increases in 1942 production over 1941 pledged in the Oregon farm signup, covering 95 per cent of the state's farmland, were announced by Christmas Telephone Congestion Predicted Predicted jams of long distance calls on Christmas eve and day may cause delays up to several hours, it was announced today by J. R. Far rington, manager of The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company, who suggested that telephone users here make any planned long dis tance calls for holiday greetings ear ly next week. 'Although preparation has been under way for weeks by the tele phone company to handle a maxi mum number of Christmas! long dis tance calls placed by Heppner peo ple, the general rush this year is expected to exceed all past records. Use the G-T want ads for results. Taylor as follows: Cows milked, 18 per cent; milk production, 19 per cent; hogs mar keted, 38 per cent eggs, 36 per cent; beef cattle marketed, 12 per cent; sheep, 10 per cent; corn, 7 per cent; barley, 61 per cent rye, 17 per cent; hay, 9 per cent; sugar beets, 31 per cent; dry beans, 63 per cent; fiber flax, 15 per cent; seed flax, 10 per cent; ryegrass for seed, 18 per cent; winter legumes for seed, 33 per cent; perennial grass seed, 49 per cent; farm gardens, 11 per cent. Meanwhile the extension service of O. S. C. is marshalling every re source to assist farmers in meeting the emergency conditions. Educa tional service will be centered on the war production program this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Smith and son Jimmy departed Sunday for Se attle and Naches to spend Christ mas with relatives and friends. HORSES, MULES OF MILITARY . ACE TO BE REGISTERED Continued from First Page agents will consolidate and forward this information. In counties not having county agents, horse and mule owners may report direct to the Western Remount Area, 72-3rd Avenue. San Mateo, California. - It is requested all animals be register ed by January 10, 1942. It is desired to emphasize that this is not a draft of animal resources and that it seems most unlikely this will ever be necessary. When horses or mules are needed they will be purchased. Prompt registration of animals of a useful military age is simply a most desirable step in our defense preparations. Registration of animals at this time is voluntary but obviously a patriotic obligation.. Announcement All magazines and periodicals formerly at Patterson r Son will be available at 8 West Willow St. Sarah Jane Woelfer p AU ACQUAINTANCE BE FORGOT" WE mean your old time food friends. The V NL,v. simple, delicious foods that are so welcome after holiday feasting. We've put them all on display to help remind you of your fav orites that you'll want for a midnight snack and New Year's dinner. Come in TODAY. PLENTY nr 'OOO rOR ALL NORMAL fKft"- THE I'OOD. THF-2S OF POOD rOR a,'? E2UcH , ADVERTISED PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY, DEC. 26h lbr MONDAY, DEC. 29tb ( BUI ' hn 1 DtrfcNit lSavincs stamps; Canada Dry Ginger Ale 25c Sno-Cola Beverage 6 23c Nob Hill Coffee "L23c 2 tt.'45c I9c 19c Airway Coffee & 19c 3 . 55c Sunny Dawn Tomato Juice j? 18c Libby Tomato Juice 47-01 can Grapefruit Juice TOWH48lc Cherub Cond. Milk, 4 tu can 33c Di k j:IL CAHMATIOH. ALPINE 1 jr ret MlIK BOBDIN. MOANING 3 cans IOC Fancy Chocolates "TftfilS 73c Chocolate Peppermints 23c Jell Well Desserts .MrowH2U 4c Maraschino Cherries s-ot. boi. 9c Soda Crackers K" ut!b. 1 7c Riti Crackers, I -lb. Carton 21c Planters Peanuts01 CASHEWSTIH 19c Shoestring Potatoes BL. 10c Dromedary Dates io-c. pkg. 20c Glenn Aire Grapefruit. 2 29c Zee Napkins Dinner Si 3 2l" 15c At Your Neighborhood SAFEWAY S&W Kippered Sardines I Smoked Oysters SM 3!-o can Columbia Chinook fS. 5 Red Hill Catsup Moi. boiu. I C H B Catsup i4. boiu. ! Kraft Cheese suck- 2 it. loai , Anglo Corned Beef 12-01. can ' Underwood Deviled Ham Hormel's Pigs Feet 28 01. jar ; Sleepy Hollow Syrup 26-01. '1 White King Toilet Soap, 3 lor Lux Toilet Soap, 3 reg. bars Camay Beauty Soap, 3 bars 20 Mule Team Borax io-m pkg Boraxo Cleans Hands Jo-ot Borax Soap Chips 22-0. Pkg : Sirloin or Rib Steak Tender and delicious, 00 criiaranfopd. Ih "Wv Fresh Ground Beef or JCn Pure Pork Saus. 2 lb. Skinless Frankfurters, QCf Good with kraut, lb. it Bacon, by the piece, QQn Morrell's. lb Short Ribs of Beef, i Sp lean and tender, lb. itlV Bojral Satin Shortening 3157c Pork & Deans Keen-Pure Shortening SPRY Shortening 3, SHFhBI I Crystal White Soap. U VWV KAM SYOTP . 35 k 0,17c J MAZOLA SALAD OIL , Quart Can 49 11 SOAP Q jMM JK5j0Si ' MAY DAY SALAD OIL Quart Can 42 At I Ma, Course in Nutri- TtP J th1 14 L"" tion " condan.es A W,O.M U SZj.jf into 10 easy les- A P A9 CtaXe 1 sons the latest in- A n "' sfc ll Xv " formation about rt ;t B815 rfl r5 IT ll ' ''Tl1 nutrition in the anoSP H 5 D InP l.W - home. Improye nTe"-e U - ,u- Xtfl k.cTPX the health of your " V .ta Q &ii?i& family and the . tuttt fe iPA strength of our B TURNIPS, PARSNIPS or RUTABAGAS, All Garden -Fresh GRAPEFRUIT, Arizona Seedless ORANGES, lb 5C Fancy Navels CABBAGE, lb 2C Solid heads.