6-Heppner Gazette Times, October 29, 1942 t i AT ATHE HH4rl.UJ.vr 8 i ' T B rK i j " B I -.C .UrTrmf.- Washington, D. C, Oct 29. Word has reached the national cap ital that the fish and wildlife ser vice has not heard the last of tha much disputed question of owner ship of Lake Malheur in Harney county. For nearly 40 years the question of ownership of the lake bed has been in dispute and the matter has been in court several times. The lake is now used by the federal government as one of the largest and most successful wild fowl refugees in the nation. Around it is more than 50 miles of fence. Attorneys for ranchers owning property adjoinnig the lake con tend that the last court decision in the matter said the lake bed be longed to the adjoining property. Representatives of the wild life service (recently transferred from Washington to Chicago) contend that no court opinion made any at tempt to apportion the lands among the individual owners or to deter mine the extent of privately owned lands within the bed of the lake, and hence they were not in position to pay for the disputed lake bed since the question of legal owner ship had not been settled to the point where legal payment could be made. Ranchers contend that before the famous wildfowl lake was divided by a dike they were able to cut a large amount of hay adjoining the lake in normal seasons and that, therefore, the land was most valu able to them. The federal govern ment has been interested in the lake as a migratory bird refuge since 1908. While practically all foodstuffs with the exception of fresh fruits vegetables, fresh fish and peanuts are new under price regulation, the emergency regulation exempts from price control sales made by farm ers direct to consumers where these sales were less than $75 in the preceding calendar month. Prices were frozen at the high eft levels of the five days from now begun to translate into per Sept. 28 through Oct. 2. Work has manent regulations the emergency ceilings. Before the permanent ceil ings have been declared growers, processers, wholesalers and retail ers of the various food products affected will have a chance to be heard through a series of confer ences. Potatoes, dry , onions and citrus fruits are not included among the seasonal crops exempted from the price freeze. Vacation and pleasure resort ow ners with heavy mortgages on their real estate and no business, may be able to save their property from foreclosure through the aid of RFC if the bill introduced in July by Senator McNary and just reported favorably by the senate banking and currency committee gets sreedy action. This bill will allow RFC to loan up to 75 percent of the appraised value of the property to resort owners to retire existing mortgages where the resorts have lost more than 50 percent of their normal business" by virtue of de creased motor travel due to gas ra tioning, and where this travel is not replaced by common carrier ser vice. The RFC loans will bear only three percent interest and neither interest or principal will be due until two years after the expiration of the "unlimited national emer gency." Fairly early acion may be ex pected on the bill in the senate and the legislation should find plenty of champions in the house. from that sate. The tenor of the mesERges is thst this is something for the armed forces to del with and that it can be handled by far bidding anyone selling or giving a drink of intoxicating liquor to a soldier or sailor in uniform. Such was the regulation in the i'irt world war. As an alternative, op ponents suggest that a drv, are:1, be created, but this restriced "one should not be such as to 'affect towns. Housewives who have dvpanchd for years on. the old Mason jar with its zinc lid for home canning havo been affected by the recent WPB order prohibiting the use cf zinc in making lids for glass contain: is and this means the old Mar::i i-.r will have to wear a new cap. The jars will bs usable, however, as a substitute for the zme tops is a--vailable in the form of a porcelain lid with a steel rim. A vrevious WPB order has re stricted the use of zinc in scores of other articles and the in.creas;'n2 demand for zinc in war plants made necessary the added rcs.tric tions on civilian uses, ENTERTAINING GUESTS Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr and Mrs. C. N. Jones have Graybsil of Eugene. Mrs. wash as guests this week Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Graybeil are daughters of Neman Washburn and family of Mr. and Mrs Jones. Give Oregon's Leaders A Good Big Vote m a ....... .jow I X Liquor salesmen in Oregon who have been busy working up a cam paign aeainst the proposal of Sena- J"1111 tor Lee of Okla. to prohibit liquor around cantonments have succeed ed in securing the cooperation of many citizens, judging from the number of telegrams which have b:en received from the delegation REQUEST FOR BIDS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, clerk of School Dis trict No. 35, lone, Oregon, will re ceive sealed bids on or before No vsmbsr 19. 1942, for the following property: Two schoolhouses, one known as the Fair view school and one known as the Davis school. Said property to be sold to the highest and best bidder. Furniture and fixtures are not included in sale. The board of directors leeerves the right to reject any and all bid?. Gladys L. Drake, Clerk of School Dist. No. 35 lone, Oregon. 31-33 RETURNS FROM HOOD RIVER Mrs. Lawrence Miles has re turned from Hood River where she spent th3 past month assisting in the apple orchards. CHAS. L. McNARY Candidate for U. S. Senator, One of America's outstanding statesmen; minority leader of the Senate. He has the confi dence of his associates; proved ability to work constructively and effectively for Oregon and the nation. EARL SNELL Candidate for Governor. For the past eight years our aggres sive and efficient Secretary of state. He has intimate knowl edge of the entire state and the broad experience needed to give . Oregon a balanced, business like administration. LOWELL STOCKMAN Candidate for Congress, Second District. Born and raised in th great Oregon wheat and cat tit country, operates a successful farm, is an authority on thil industry. Young, sincere straightforward; he has tht physical vigor needed by oj war Congress. ROBERTS. FARRELL, Jr. Candidate for Secretary of State. Another public servant of proved ability. An outstand ing State legislator for 6 yean. He will administer his office Intelligently and fairly, giving diligent service to all parts of the State. Haliowe'en i ' Willows Grange Hall ! O N E Sponsored by Wsffows Grange iVs'Hoic by ROY QUACKENBUSI1S ORCHESTRA . 9:30-1:30 Saturday Night, Oct. 31 Tsek.ts 30c. Tax 9c. Total 99c W. E. K1MSEY Candidate for Commissioner of Labor. Experienced as a worker, employer, union official and deputy Labor Commissioner. He is extraordinarily well quali fied for this office a high cali ' ber man fop difficult toak BE sure to go to the polls Tuesday and exercise your priceless American heritage of the right to vote for the men and women of your choice. Oregon voters have chosen an exceptionally able group of Republican candi dates. Examine their qualifications, study their records, and we are sure you will agree that your best interests will be served by electing these Republicans. A United Oregon for a United Nation To win this war finally and completely is the number one job of free men everywhere. This job requires unity. It requires that all serve and sacrifice equally and without stint. To this united war efTort the members and candidates of the Republican Party pledge their time, their money, their brains, their energy and if necessary, their lives. The Republican Party will back the President wholeheartedly, will insist that he be given all the power necessary to win the war; but the people must have this power back again after victory is won. We must not have a permanent bureaucracy. ' . A vote for these Republican candidates is a Vote for this program. Niel R. Allen, State Chairman. epublican STATE CENTRAL' COMMITTEE Parties Call for Ice Cream Ice Cream is the high spot of any party, especially when it's Scotty's ice cream... made from purest cream . . . smoothly frozen, delicious! Hall owe en Specials Z-Z-Zippy Eggnog Ice Cream Licorice Ice Cream Butterscotch Ice Cream Orange Sherbet Orange Marshmallow Ice Cream Jbaottu "TtBBt Your Logical Choice for County Officers Rex Ellis, Senator, 19th Senatorial District Giles L. French, Representative, 22nd Representative District Henry E. Peterson, Representative, 22nd Representative District Uert Johnson, County Judge ('. W. McNamer, County Commisioner Leon W. Briggs, County Treasurer ii 3 3 imniniinmimiuiimtMHMMitHtiimiHi IHsMtiilllHIfilLMmM L .. ..