Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, October 21, 1943, Page 6, Image 6

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    6 Heppner Gazette Times, October 21,1 943
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v u , ,,c u m,rirt RATIONING CALENDAR age indicated on coupon face. CALItUKAiA cuul.
livestock, which must be marketed J GASOLINE 4 . GUbert C Dickson, petty officer,
now in order to save livestock men "ON vm Aat. r, 91 avBirB)i ftf N third class. U. S. N, left Wednesday
from serious losses. With stocks of rr " .r " j i W Pleasanton. Calif., to
j i r... o 11 vAnnrt tor active UUW. Iiljvjii iaoi
stock men must thin out their herds -P " a16 ea h Zd Si - week graduated from the Farragut
or lose considerable through stamp 15 and 16, each good for 5 ACCOUNT , the rate of a
shrinkage and destruction during w. . . Not- . , that the storkeeper. He has been here the
the coming winter months. Army
and navy requirements, plus lend
lease, are
stocks or nftprnfw,n for pieasanton,
winter feed at an all-time low live- lor swmP uve.Puuuus- oi u' l " 7" jh, T
18 for one pair of shoes extended undersigned, Administratrix of the past week visiting with relatives
r :jf::ii 1 "Ai 1 potato nt W ' Matork (iprpasHfl. and mentis. Jasi iv asmiwi"""".
IS X of meat on hand enouf mp No. 1 in Book 3 good for one has filed with the County Court of Pomeroy. Wash
o las t for mTny months henci a P-ir of shoes, expiration date the State of Oregon for Morrow Dickson formerly owned d op
to last for many months, hence a - County, her Final Account of her erated Dickson's Variety store in
part of the increased slaughter BOOK 2 Administration of said estate, and Heppner, disposing of his interests
would go to cmhan purchasers who Vxtte dat. o biue that said Court has set Monday, to Mr. and Mrs. James Healy when
are more than anxious to obtain 20 "aton dat b ue November, 1943, his draft number was due to be
more meat. OPA officials are look- sxamPb u v ana w- processed a ht
.Jt t xi.- i. foods Blue stamns X Y and Z va- at the hour of 10 o clock A. M. m called.
ing with favor upon this request uuus- DLUK swmps a, i ana i, y& t
j ; j JL..A.i lid from Oct. 1 to Nov. 20. the forenoon of said day at the
WASHINGTON, D. C. Oct. 21 taS are granted it undoubtedly will
RATION BOOK 3.
County Court room at the Court
QUSCK BELIEF FROM
this
REITA BIBBE
Administratrix
and Duodenal Ulcers duo to Excess Ald
Poor Digestion, Sour or Upset Stomacn,
Gasslness, Heartburn, Sleeplessness, etc.,
due to Excess Acid. Sold on 15 days trial I
Ask for "Willard't Message" which fully
explains this treatment free at
Gorr.:rz- hug stoiie
m.. , . , , , , . 6 i . patiaxt yirvr o - ci. Hraiw at Hprnnfr. Orppon. as the
i-HJii nign command oi ootn ajx, aiso man an increase in value of vv u,,., ---o--, - - nitrpss Arising from
and CIO are getting into full stride meat ration points for the house- 30-Kxpiration date of brown ne ana pce xor neanng oojec- " I" " " , . ,
for the coming elections. Labor has wife stamps C. D, E and F. Each weekly tions to said Final Account and the SlOMhCH ULCERb
a blacklist of senators and con- ' series good for 16 points for pur- settlement of said estate, and all EXCESS ACBD
gressmen it intends trying to liqui- SLOW but seemingly sure, the Jase rneaand fat, JST .trLtUemeft kTS-ttW
date either in the primary or the arguments for a sales tax are gam- KA1ION BOOK 4. rinai vecoum or xne seiuemem "eewuMv ..wmc ostY 0u Nothing
general election. The entire Oregon ing momentum. This plan of tax- Oct. 26-29, registration for Book of said Estate are hereby required ""'"'''
delegation, with the exception of ation was given a big boost when 4 in school houses. Applicants must to tile the same with said Court XTMENThavebeenSoldforreliefof
T . i , ,i i . . rocsni r.r;c nl, Q on or Detom the time npt for said ,m!nfriistrBssarisinKn-omStoniacn
Keo. ttomer Aneeu oi tne tnird tne treasury aenanment orouent in r u lu uam - - ---------- ,., .- r..
dirtrict, are on the list and several its recommendations for additional Book 4. hearing.
Whinrtnn mrPa.n n tnvM. whirr, hP hme committee STOVES Dated and first published
.slated for Political oblivion if labor said were impossible and prompt- Purchasers must get certificates 21st day of October 1943.
has its way. All on account of their ly kicked out. The sales tax idea at ration office for most new stoves.
vote on the Smith-Connally nnti- has been lurking in the minds of WOOD, SAWDUST, COAL 0 d4
strike bill. many lawmakers for years, and this Fuel dealers must deliver by pri-
The labor leaders of the north- was Just the chance they wanted l"-
west are really organizing their to brinS ;t out in the open. With .
forceg for this .fight, which is evi- th heavy additional cost of gov- Period 1 coupons in new fuel oil
denced by some -of the moves they eminent for war purposes, plus the ratlons last through Jan. 6. 1944.
are already making. Word has inflation threat- sales, tax advocates Coupons with gallonage printed on
reached here that the teamsters' eve their plan the one and only the face valid until expiration date,
and bottlers" unions of Portland sflfe w to raise the additional bil- shown on coupon sheet for gallon-
and like oreanizations in Seattle lions the government must have
are demanding that members regis- Manv organizations all over the
ter to vote or their respective un- country are now taking up the cry
ions will refuse to accept their for a sales tax which, in turn, is
union dues which, in turn, would Putting more starch in the back-
thev couldn't work. TInnn bnes of many congressmen who
mean
paying his monthly dues the mem
ber must show his voting registra
tion card or no soap. Labor lead
ers know they can't get their men
to vote if they are not registered,
have heretofore been very wishy
washy on the subject.
Before many weeks pass a sales
tax bill will be dropped in the house
hopper. In the meantime the pro-
LET YOUR
HEART
DECIDE
and that's exactly what happened Ponents are busy selling the idea
at the last election. So this time
they are attending to the matter.
This early activity is planned to
give labor two shots at the black-
to their colleagues, and make no
mistake about it the bill will get
plenty of votes. The big question
is. can it muster enough votes at
list. The first shot will try to beat u"V"le , T9 s
tui i. iniiis uic itasuu nit: iuys
tnose on tne list in the primary
battle. If that fails to work, then
they will pang up against the black
listed candidate in the gnerpl elec
tion, regardless of the political label
his opponent wears. Incidentally,
these voting . registrations around
Portland are running about 70 per
cent Democrat and close to 80 per
cent in the Puget Sound district.
reason
are holding off from introducing
the measure now. In the meantime
they are busy trying to line up the
necessary yeas.
Some big shots in the adminis
tration who have always been
against a sales tax are now mum
on the subject nothing to say for
publication. Privately, they have
tome to the conclusion that it's
Tn nrr?.pr to nrnnprl t f i n :i n on Vi J o
political battle it is understood the about the only way kft ,to, get the
Washington and Oregon state exec
utive boards of AFL and CIO will
ask each and every member of all
unions to contribute the sum of $2
by Feb. 1, which would amount to
better than $250,000 if all members
enormous sums required to carry
on the war.
COUNTY HAS THREE AWARD
WINNERS IN GREEN GUARD
Beverly and Shirley Mae Yocum
kicked in, and it's reasonable to of Heppner and Walter Van Metre
believe they will. of J3oardman were awarded sport
fhirts for their active participation
THE long and loud squawks di- in the summer campaign to pre
lected at OPA by western states- -vent fires in Oregon's farms, fields
men seem to be taking effect. For and forests
several months cattle and sheep- There were 9600 green guards
men have , been bombarding OPA eligible to compete for the prizes
for an increase of their slaughter offered in the statewide contest
.quotas. The cattle and sheep range? sponsored by the Keep Oregon
of the west are abounding with Green association.
Would you help these men if yoa
could? You can and at the same
time help our fighting men, our
valiant allies, and the unfortunata
here at home, too. With one gift
to this united cause. Give ge"--ously...now.
YOUR EYES
NEED ATTENTION
Children start
school soon
have their eyes
checked now.
Highly trained
eye specialist
with years of
experience is
waiting to
serve you..
Dir. STRAM
OPTOMETRIST
sea
era m
225 JSoisth Main
PcndKston, Oregon
I Co.
403
WASt FUND
cooperating with
GONTY'S
Dont Wait for Your
Motor to Freeze ....
Install Anti-freeze Now We have
plenty of alcohol priced at
35c a Quart
Suffer the
Little Children
ij
-V-
osewall Motor Company
of all the Greek children born since
1940, less than one in 70 is alive to
day because of the. starvation condi
tions in that country. Your help is
desperately needed. Let your heart
decide what you should give. Then
double your contribution. Give now
to the National War Fund-through
your own community campaign.
Gilliam k Bisbee
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