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About Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1943)
4 Heppner Gazette Times, October 28, 1 943 5 Ration Book Issued From Office after Nov. 9 HERE FROM PENDLETON VISITING IN VALLEY brother and family in Albany. She Oorvallis to enjoy the week-end Misg Ruth Green, employed at Mrs. E. R. Huston is spending accompanied Mrs. Verle Frederick- with her husband, who ifl stationed SI A Jl Pendleton air base, spent the week- the week in Salem and Albany with and son Don and Mrs. Don 81 -ft-aair. Applicants for ration book 4 who end with her mother, Mrs- Alex relatives, visiting her daughter, Romine as far as Monmouth last To buy, sell or trade, use the G-T could not contact one of the schools Green. Mrs. Mark Taylor, in Salem and Friday. Mrs. Romine went on to advertising columns, open for that purpose Tuesday1, ' Wednesday and Thursday of this week are advised that their appli cations will be handled at the coun ty ration board' office in Heppner after Nov. 9. The office is not re ceiving them until after the afore said date. Officials of the board hope that applicants will bear this date in mind and not make unne cessary trips to the office. All ap plications will be acted upon at the proper time, the office states. This newspaper got mixed up on the dates last week and may have caused some people to defer coming to town until Friday. However, re ports indicate that book 4 has en joyed a wide circulation through out the county the past few days. FOR RENT Strictly modem apart ment in two or three weeks; no children. O. Mi Yeager. 31-33c ESTRAYED -Hereford - cow and calf; sow branded BU on left side, also a Z. Claude Busch ke. 31-32c He wouldn't forget to turn off the engine while he stops for a snack . . . 1 1 'Balanced supply of I Q important Vitamins HUMPHREYS DRUG COMPANY BIG owe en Hall DANCE Lexington I.O.O.F. Hall October 30 Come Masked First Prize $5.00 Second Prized $2.50 Music by the Yarnell Orchestra Adm. 90c; tax 9c Per Couple Total 99c Supper Served Everybody welcome and a good time assured for all. Wh en in IONE EAT at th e VICTORY CAFE vvv Roy and Betty Lieuallen Special Chicken Dinners each Sunday 11 & m. to 8 p. m. r.;:--y.- v.".v. .v. I T VP' USE WHAT YOU NEED... BUT NEED WHAT YOU USE1. The WPB asks everyone to help save by avoiding waste. But don't endanger your eyes, your safety or health. Follow the rule of "Use what you need. . . but be sure you mwhat you use. Electricity for every use has long been so cheap and abundant here, it's natural not to pay much attention to a lighted lamp or so. But, right now needless light is a"peacetime" luxury. While there isn't any shortage of electric power , . . and it isn't being rationed, . . there is a nation wide shortage of materials that go into all kinds of electrical supplies and ec-ipment. And, every hour you burn a lamp bulb, for example, uses up an hour of its life. So the Government says: "Conserve" The government can't allow you, or us, to use vital materials for non-essential jobs. We must get along with. what we have already. And the way to do it is to conserve 2 along the line. It's our job, and yours, to look ahead and use every thing we have wisely. In the end, it's going to mean fewer burned out lamp bulbs, fewer replacements; your electric range, your refrigerator, and other appliances will last years longer. You'll be assuring yourself of continued good service and economy till the time . comes when you'll be able to get the marvelous new electrical servants that will be yours after tbi war. Your Business-Managed Power System