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    A Heppner Gazette Times, August 19, 1943
Heppner Gazette Times
THE HEPPNER GAZETTE
Established March 30, 1883
THE HEPPNER TIMES
Established November 18, 1897
CONSOLIDATED FEBRUARY 15, 1912
Published Every Thursday by
CRAWFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY
and entered at the Post Office at Heppner,
Oregon, as second-class matter.
O. G. CRAWFORD, Editor
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
One Year $2.50
Two Years 4.50
Three Yeare 6.00
Six Months 1-25
Three Months 05
Single Copies 05
maker" which we know will have to be delivered
to put the Axis out of action.
In a few weeks will start a fund campaign with
out parallel in American history. The govern-
CALLED TO THE DALLES
Mrs". J. O. Turner, Mrs.
Fereuson and Mrs. L
R. B.
B Schwarz:
were called to The Dalles Friday
due to the serious condition of
their mother, Mrs. Cora Crawford.
Crawford showed some improve
ment, and by Monday evening all.
returned home. Mrs. Turner re
turned to The Dalles Wednesday
tr hf with her mother for a few
Costs Money to Fight a War
This government is spending 240 million dollars
a day to meet war expenses and regular govern
mental operations. It is stated by no less an au
thority than the secretary of the treasury that
about 96 percent of that amount is being used to
back the war effort and that as time goes on the
war expense will increase. That is to be expect
ed. Amassing of a greater fighting force and a
constantly increasing supply of war materiel make
it imperative that more money be spent. We have
reached a point where we cannot turn back, or
stop to talk economy if there were a ghost of a
show to accomplish anything in that direction
but must push ahead in preparation for that "hay-
Corwin Elected
Library President
George Corwin, city school sup-
ment is asking the neoDle the Deoole. mind vou,
and not the banks to buy $15,000,000,000 worth sociation at the annual meeting of w- v-
of bonds to help carry on the war. In round fig- the group. Mrs. E. O. Ferguson was from Portiand. A few hours
r . olorio Tcint Mr Rioir,- after her children amveo, ivjxs..
ures this is only two billion dollars more than was R aeetary.tKesait
asked in the second war lion, but in that campaign Mrs- Delia Davidson librarian, Mrs.
the banks took a generous slice and a grand total Floyd Jones having turned in her
of 17 billion plus was rung up on the treasury's resignation.
cash register. That two billion looks insignificant A statistical report for the past days.
in the 11 of the natica. deb,, ye, i, raises ft. ZT '
per capita quota approximately 15 percent. amendment to the . constitution of HERE FROM PORTLAND
There is little possibility that the bond sale will .the library was read, making the Mr. and Mrs John Parker and
fall Short of the mark. It is more likey to be over- fiscal year endinS J 30 of each children drove in from Portland late
, , . iU , , , , . year instead of Dec. 31 as former- Monday evening. Leaving the chil-
sold as in the past. The major problem is to sell ly officers terTOS last mm the of their gFSDd
the people on the idea of investing in freedom third Saturday of July when the arents, jMr. and Mrs- Frank S..
and security and in this task the newspapers, radio annual meeting of the association parker, they drove to Pendleton
and other publicity agencies will again play lead- is to held- Tuesday in quest of living quar-
, , , Committee oppointments were as ters, since the state tax department
ing roles. This fact has been pressed home by follows. M:embershil Mrs. H. A. is transferring Mr. Parker to that
treasury officials, who fully appreciate the value Cohn, Mrs. Ed Parker, Josephine city to cover the northeastern part
of proper publicity and who are placing their faith Mahoney. of the state as auditor.
in this method of getting the word over to the
public.
In all of this effort the Gazette Times aims to
do its part. On the opposite page, you will find a
message from the treasury department which we
think well worth your careful study. It is this
newspaper's contribution to. the opening of the
campaign. There will be numerous other adver
tisements which we feel sure our business houses,
co-operatives, group or individuals will wish to
sponsor.
Barlow-Walker
Nuptials Scheduled
For Friday Evening
Friends of the contracting par
ties are invited to attend the wed
ding of Margaret Lucille Barlow,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Barlow of Heppner and Pfo Robert
C. Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Walker of Goldendale, Wash.
The ceremony will be performed at
8 o'clock p. m. Friday, Aug. 20 in
the auditorium of the Church of
Christ, the pastor, O. Wendell Her
bison officiating. Mips Kathryn
Parker will sing d'Hardelot's "Be
cause." accompanied by Mrs. Tho-
maa Wells
A public reception will be held in lnS tW most folloW: '
the church parlors immediately fol- ,AuS- 24: New stove rationing
lowing the ceremony. P'1;,n efftctive. Consumers must ob-
The bride-to-be is a popular and taln certificates from War Price
talented young lady and since her frd Rationing boards before buy-
trradmt.inn from Hemr Weh mS stoves- Old certificates used in
school has been employed in the frevi stove rationed areas no
business office of the J. C. Penney
no rationed stoves in utock but who
normally handle stoves that are
being rationed.
Stove Rationing to
Go Into Effect
Tuesday, August 24
The plan for nation-wide ration
ing of domestic heating and cook
ing stoves designed to bum coal.
wood, oil or gas will go into effect came Thursday and on Friday
at 12.01 a. m. Aug. 24, the OPA drove to La Grande on a business
announced today. Beginning that mission, returning that evening,
date all consumer purchases of ra- Sunday, members of the Turner
turned stoves must be made with a lamily residing in the county gath-
GUESTS OF TURNERS
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ladusire of
Eugene were week-end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Turner.
You Can Eat Your Points and Have
Them, Too!
Just drop in occasionally and have
one of our unexcelled Steak Dinners
and use the points saved to buy need
ed meats and fats for household use.
Elkhorn Restaurant
certificate obtainable at the War
Price and Rationing board.
Important dates, affecting primar
ily trade operations under the nation-wide
plan to assure distribu
available new stoves to users need-
ered at the Frank Turner home for
an afternoon of visiting.
Mrs. Rodger Thomas, county
health nurse, and Mrs. Edna Turner
drove to Portland Tuesday to spend
a few days.
Professional
Directory
J. O. Peterson
Latest Jewelry and Gift Goods
Watches . Clocks - Diamonds
Expert Watch and Jewelry
Repairing
Heppner, Oregon
Mrs. O. B. Walker left Tuesday
for her home in Seattle, stopping
at lone to visit a couple of days
with her father, Ed Adkins
Blaine E. Isom
All Kinds of
INSURANCE
Phone 723
Heppner, Ore.
A. D. McMurdo, M.D.
Trained Nurse Assistant
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Offifc In Mflaomc Building
HEPPNER, ORE.
company. Pfo Walker, prior to his
induction in the army, was em
ployed in the Coxen barber shop.
Following a brief honeymoon
positions.
longer valid.
Sept. 1 Beginning this date all
Clarence H. Schoenberger has
been employed to teach the Rood
canvnn whoriil nrwirHincf in Mrs.
orders accepted by manufacturers, Lucy Rodgers, county superinten
difilnbultora or dealers must be ac- dent The elxted to on
companied by Certificates except Ua nim ihia Mt. anhnau i,ora
trip to Portland, the young people J onier9 bv or through exempt are but or chn
will return to their respective federal agencies which must be scheduled to attend the school.
oasea on wru priority evidence.
Sept. 1, 2 and 3- Dealers and dis
tributors must register with
0. M. YEAGER
CONTRACTOR & BUILDER
All kinds of carpenter work
Country work especially
Phone 1483
Dr. W. H. Rockwell
Naturopathic
Physicirci & Surgeop
227 North Main St.
Office hours: 1 p. m. to 7:30 p. m.
Exam free Ph. 522 Heppner, Or.
CORWINS RETURN
City Supt. George Corwin and
family returned to Heppner Tues
Mrs. C. H. Schoenberger is spon-
the of a bridal shower being given
War Pi-ice and Raioning boards. Mrs. Larry Stephens this afternoon
This includes dealers and distribu- at the Schoenberger home. The
day after spending most of the tors in areas previously rationed. marriage of Larry Stephens and La-
summer vacation at Hood.River. Mr. Sept. 3. Last day that dealers vinia Sloan was an event of Aug.
Corwin spent the first six weeks and distributors can sell rationed 1 in the bride's home at Tulare,
attending summer school at Univer- stoves without having filed regis- Calif,
sity of Oregon, joining his family tration statement with their ration
at Hood River about the middle of board.
July. He brought one of the chil- Sept. 15. Last day that rationed
dren and a trailer load of sup- stoves may be transferred on cer-
plies home Saturday evening and tificate credit by manufacturers and
returned to Hood River Monday to distributors, o certificate credit may
bring the rest of the family home, be given to consumers. All orders
on the books of manufacturers and
HELPING UNCLE HARVEST distributors received before Sept.
Bobby Griffin, son of Francis i muat have been shipped, covered
Griffin of The Dalles, is helping his by certificates, or cancelled.
uncle Phil Griffin during the grain
harvest-
NEW AUTO POLICY
Bod. Inj. Pr. Dam.
Class A 6.25 5.05
Class B 6.00 5.25
Class C 7.75 5.25
F. W. TURNER & CO.
J. 0. Turner
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Phone 17?
Hotel Heppner Building
Heppner. Oregon
UP FROM THE DALLES
Mi, and Mrs. Marcellus Morgan
were week-end visitors in Heppner,
coming frcm Ths Dalles where Mr.
Morgan engaged in fruit work.
'Sox" likes the work but fter a
day or so in the old home town,
both hsi'-ed to return to the city on
the river.
Sept. 30. Last day for distribu
tors collecting certificates on ship
ments made on certificate credit.
Oct. 7. Last day for manufac
turers collecting certificates due on
shipments made on certificate
credit.
The next important step for the
dealer, from the standpoint of his
business, will be his registration on
Sept. 1, 2 or 3 with the War Price
m. . and Rationing board serving the
Mrs. Pauline Boyer of Seattle area m which his place oft business
who has been a guest of M-s. Del- k located.
la Conon at lone the past week, OPA emphasizes all establishments
accompanied Mrs- Ruby Kincaid whih deal in rationed stoves must
and two sons to Heppner Tuesday register. Such establishments in
evening to spend the night here, elude department, hardware, or
Mrs. Boyer has mads hsr home in appliance stores that sell stoves.
Seattle the past four years. They also include dealers who have
DANCE
Fair Pavilion
Heppner
Saturday
August 21
Music by the
Yarnell Orchestra
Adm. 90c; tax 9c
Total 99c
Everybody welcome and a
good time assured for all.
CLEANING
Wednesday-Thursday-Friday
SERVICE
HEPPNER CLEANERS
Morrow County
Abstract & Title Co.
INC.
ABSTRACTS OF TVTUB
TITLE INSURANCE
Office in New Peters Building
Phelps Funeral Home
Licensed Funeral Directors
Phone 1332 Heppner, Ore.
Dr. L. D. Tibbies
OSTEOPATHIC
. Physician & Surgeon
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
Rec. Phone 1162 Office Phone 492
HEPPNER.. OREGON
Heppner City "Council
Meets First Monday Each Month
Citizens having matters for dis
cussion, please bring before
' the Council.
J. O. TURNER, Mayor
Directors of
Funerals
M. L. CASE JG. E. NIKANDER
8fi2 Phones 262
Jos. J. Nys
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Peters Bail ding, Willow Street
Heppner, pregon
P. W. Mahoney
ATTORNEY AT LAW
GENEEAL INSURANCE
Heppner Hotel Building
Willow St. Entrance