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6 Heppner Gazette Times, February 4, 1943 Hardman News but 186 refrigerator cars filled with butter, destined for Russia, arrived "somewhere in the northwest.' The cars are estimated to have con tained approximately six million pounds of butter which, according to department of agriculture esti- Steady March of Dimes at Hardmar. lives at Boardman. MOVE TO ARLINGTON Mrs. Max BuschX moved her Mr. and Mrs. William H. Ellis small daughter, who has been ill and Miss Alice Bennett Ltft Hepp- since October, to Heppner where ner Monday for Arlington, to make she can have sDecial medical care, their home. Both schools received their checks Bv Elsa M. Leathers ctaHv "march of amounting to $26 for the scrapiron mates puDiisnea lour moiuns ago, dimes tQ t nyvse from they gathered here, would have been sufficient to have Hardman community this year. Mr. and Mrs. C. . McDaniiel vis kept the entire state of Oregon in not reported at is ited Mrg Stanley butter for half a year. The butter time son at the Merrill ranch Sunday, was not well pack . d and hundreds Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Farrens mov- Rev Bennie Howe of Heppner of firkins arrived m a sad stafc of , . t. SWn- M(Vn,flV Key- Te J reoair. The Russians refused to ac- " . 7 , Z.TC " . wai ln naralMn urudy ui- , , . , , ,. .. wnere tney wiu lamo tneir ewes, cept the butter in that conditaion, Mr gnd Jo Mahfn and although it was a free gift to them, and Mrg gam McDaniel Jr were ana a cooperage naa w oe given . u j c u c,,j allvl """cu xric butter r tt .. . . i moved to the Harvey Harshman at a cost of $7500, which has not their' daughter Yvonne to Heppner will enter school. The Hastings' plan to move soon Yvonne will stay with Mr. ELgA FAR3IER HUSTON and Mrs. Sam McDaniel Jr. . , . , , , Stanley Robinson and Don Zornes Funeral servlces were ducted attended to business in ' Heppner at 2 o'clock p. m. Saturday at the Tuesday. Church of Christ for Mrs. Guy Bob Rogers was injured when he Huston, whose death occurred run his left hand in a power saw TVmr-crW .ran 98 Rr Martin R Mr. Ellis will be able to work for the Union Pacific as a watchman. It will be many months before he will have the use of his cripplkd hand, he states. Washington, D. C, Feb. 3-War e t vSs. crtiT. ficiently to permit a non-.-lectrified yet pald. by "lend-lease Saturday where- Tanm t-v roroi t. ra rcvxmv nnlor r-M-vr VUU, 111 liV x v- -.L V V. J V-T VV1 UllUVl V-A A tain circumstances. A certificate must be obtained from the local county war board and, armed with this, a public utility company can construct a line to thb farm and ing committee leaders for the an nual Red Cross drive. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas McDaniel place where they plan to live this spring. Mr. McDaniel will work for Harlan McCurdy. limited to oiij-quarter pound of butter and most of the stores have none. Pacific Wool Growers associa- Elsa Farmer was born near Wel lington, Kan., Aug. 15, 1877 and de parted this life at Heppner hospi tal, Jan. 28, 1943 at the age of 65 and 13 days, use up to 30 pounds of copper wire tions, representing practcally ev in the transmission Lbout 5000 feet, fry sheepman in Oregon, is sus- n . , . i . , . t limn j i . ,, . u.. inis material, nowever, must come oi vro aim iias wie- at uamp o tnis weeK. it tooK tnree Qark officiated and arranimenls from such stock as the company gXaphed Secretary of Agriculture stitches to close the wound. . w. fe in charge of the Phelps Fa has on hand; no priority will be Claude Wickard to have wool trans- Mrs. Dorothy Merritt and two nerai Home given to purchase new matL-nal. xerrea irom wra to tne depart- children came to Hardman Thurs- The farmer is circumscribed. He ment of agriculture. The association dayday from Arlington, Wash. She must have a milking machine,- wa- a30 asks that the federal govern- is visiting a sister, Mrs. ' Owen Lea- ter pump for livestock, brooder, in- ment buy the domestic wool. The thers, and Mrs. Victor Lovgren at mikatvx tsA ,.,V,; 0o 4. immpnt. is now buviniO' wml in Uonmn. ,.ic r, u- .iL... .j- , T.; A'i,- u f ., tt , , years, five months If he has one or more of these fa- Mtixig into the hands of the Axis and at Condon with Carl McDaniel, a S618 um,-BS-cdlities he must have at least "10 Great Britain is buying all her brother. She plans to stay two' As a sma11 chlld e came west animal units" on the farm and the the wool of Australia, New Zea- weeks. ' ' with her Parents, Leonard and Sa company can install 100 feet of land and South Africa and ware- Adrian Bechdolt is visiting his mantha Farmer, first to San Fran wire for oach unit. One animal housing it in the United States, brother Archie for a few days. He c'190o then' by stear to Portland, unit is 75 hens or 40 turkevs or Negotiations are now under way ' later to Walla Walla for a time and lor the United States to buy 35,000 are scheduled to be ten million imauy locating on jMgm ivuie at bales of wool from Uruguay, hav- strong. It requires, according to the the aSe of six years where she has After the Truman committee lng ouPht heavily from that coun- procurement division, 10 ptrsons, macle n-r nome smce blasted awav at WPB for refusing try ast year' If tbe government (some say 10.5) for every man in She was married to Guy Huston win nut uuy uic uumesuc wool, uiuiorm proaucing equipment, ma- inov. id, iauu in neppner. one leaves the Paciific Wool Growers associ- terials and food for the man who to mourn her loss besides the hus- ation asks that a floor be placed carries a gun. Back of the ten mil- band, one daughter, Mrs. Ninon under the price ceiling. lion, therefore, will be 100,000,000 Rill; three sons, Milo, Myron and at least attending to supplies. This Woodrow; eight grandchildren, all Apparently all but 20,000,000 peo- makes 110,000,000, and as the pop- of Eight Mile, one sister Mrs. Emma which they were denied have been F engageu in war, uireci- uiauon oi tne unixea otates is iou,- voruz, wno is 111 in a iimsDoro niT- rl tn Pnril.n ,V,i'u t-no fA lv or indirectly, if calculatioins are 000,000, only 20,000,000 will be left hospital; thie nieces, Mrs. Ruth snippja to i,ngiana wnne tne looa , rm, ,.,:n ; n . j . m. t v. . Ai.i-.ji t.... r.t-.i t,... xncoio wni iiiuuu. an uii' 1101 tiuuig war wum, iiie liguiTeo ui- mug ol i.S-uaia' lvirs. xuiei ora der 18 and those of advanced years, dicate that rmllioins of women must t;ell and Mrs. Bertha Seabeck of and a host of friends. BOW --AT-- Heppner Alleys Ladies1 Nile Feb. iO Every Lady I Freeline HEPPNER SOWLING ALLEYS JAMES DRISCOLL, Prop. ' 10 beef cattle or three cows. farm equipment for 1943 Donald Il.lson, of WPB, agreed that far mers could receive 30 percent of the amount that would be avail able. There was increased protest when farmers Larned that tractors administrator is asking the Amer- duction far beyond anything that In first pkce' forc; ke their place in war industries San Francisco, this """.i Jlavj "miiiica, UK gUUU, 111 UiK IIILUIUIS LU UUIIItJ. QUICK RELIEF FROM .Symptoms of Distress Arising from ST02VSACH ULCERS due to EXCESS ACID FreeBookTellsof HomeTreatmentthat Must Help or it Will Cost You Nothing Ovnr two miKion bottles of theWILLARD TREATMENT have been sold for relief of symptoms of distress arising from Stomach and Duodenal Ulcers due to Excess Acid Poor Digestion, Sour or Upset Stomach, Gassiness, Heartburn, Sleeplessness, etc., due to Excess Acid. Sold on 15 days' trial! Ask for "Willard's Message" which fully explains this treatment U at GORDON'S DRUG STORE nas ever country. been attempted in Attentton of congress has beun called to the great harvest of last year, but because of insufficient help and equipment mamy tong of food have been lost. This is par ticularly truu of soybeans, still in the fields, rotting. In the north west such crops as strawberries were wasted for want of pickers and growers of cover crops for seed have been handicappud. WPB hod planned to concentrate farm mach inery production, not realizing that it is not one industry but 16 sepa rate industries involving 1600 com panies. EvUn on the 30 percent al lowances the Truman committee says that many of the 1600 com panies, being in the small business catagory, will be forced to fold up as they will not receive any orders. It is also not to be expected that manufacturLrs with no quotas for new machinery will produce re pairs parts for machinery not made by them. There was nothing said about it, For Incomes of $3,000 or LESS Received from Wages, Salaries, Dividends, Interest and Annuities, Only 6 9" ' M A Tour nome. address, and occupation. No Spring Your dependents. List your incomx. Subtract your credit " (or dependents Indicate your family' satus' Read your tax directly Irom the table. Mo Complittned Calculations Damce Lexington Grange Hall Saturday, Feb. 6 Music by 4-Piece Orchestra SUPPER Tickets 77c - Tax 8c Total 85c Everybody welcome and a good time assured. FORM 1040 A UU.T Din.TMINT wi Inun MaM . OPTIONAL UNITED STATES INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX RETURN WIS REIUtN MAI M FHf OF TOM IMI IT dTOOtt (Ot RESIDENT ALIENS) RCfOKTWG ON THI CASH IASIS V CROSS INCOME IS NOT MOM THAN KM AND IS fflfll FltOM SALARY, WAGES, DIVIDENDS, INTEREST, AND ANNUITIES CALENDAR TEAR 1942 ViJ raiirr rami and home on niDCKTUfc tOotiilLt -Z.TZ Jlitjt&z&Qi- nFPF.NflPNTS ON JULY 1. 1048 Lid pom (otlw thui hmUnd or wife) Arfrlnl Ihth M Hppod frm m tkey m w&t U I irlllorlyiicJIbMprflf-i1lt rami or nrmomr uuTjOMMr I. Stltry, wiget, utd comperaation For pmooil lerviceT. 1 Dividendi, internt. wi Minuitie..MM 3. ToUl . 4. tat: 1365 lor ech depaidetit.. 5. INCOME SUBJECT TO TAX. rr tui tf ci o oro. n tum rot urrmc FOR DEPENDENTS JT fJi tjMJJ2S -.J..-.,9Q..qg (llrinliJihiiiJ(toiiHll(mli.lid TAX . Tn m ilon S (from Column A. B. or C of uble on oilier lUe) lwe dec tre under th. 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Hw turn la liw tbera tbl. nwuu riknruiM for penaml omptioa. Mmed incoiM credit, tri ilwlii llii obpms 6 pvtoot l poa hraWb 9VrtT St m ti .1 Use the Simplified form 1040 A -You can qet it NOW from your Employer or Your Local INTERNAL REVENUE OFFICE