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0 6 Heppner Gazette Times, October 28, 1943 ft. The Hehisch.... STAFF Editor Merlyn Kirk Assist- Editor Marylou Ferguson Sports Editor Herbert Schunk a o i rrJ nr:ll "J "'6 c c;. ttt 'j T stowed upon the boys. kjpcw. uiuiy rriiici otxn i umci Senior Interview Betty Coxen Gatte Times rep. Ray French lettermen, Rietmann and Christo pherson. The Mustangs will again use a double wingback formation. SADIE'S DAY NEARING Sadie Hawkins day's coming gals, so here's your chance! Oct. 29 has been selected as the date for the annual dance, usually put on by the Girls' League- The dance will start at 8:00 p. m. with the girls paying admission and all treats be- Bulldogs scored again, this time on a pass from Davis to Matott. Davis again threw a pass to Belt for the conversion. A G-T want ad will do wonders if you have anything to sell, trad or excnange. Results every time. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our neighbors and friends for their expressions of sympathy, beautiful floral offerings and kind assistance in our be reavement in the loss of our bro ther and uncle. The Anderson family. Washington, D. C. Oct. 28 There has been considerable talk the northwest of late concerning the purchase of a certain eastern distillery, lock,, stock and barrel. The purchaser would be the liquor com mission either of Oregon or Wash ington. Besides buying the distillery, they would get around half a mil lion cases of whiskey, now in the distillery warehouse, for their thirs ty customers. However, nothing hap been said about a plan that has 'been in the making for the last two months to build and operate a good sized distillery in the northwest. For some time a couple of scouts, well known in the distillery busi ness, have been looking over sev eral spots in the northwest There are only two liquor distilleries in the whole west, both in California. Prior to the war one of the Cali fornia diltilleries, located in the bay section,, imported corn from the Argentine, which was cheaper than Iowa corn plus the long haul The northwest grows very little corn, as compared with Iowa, Illi nois, etc. However, a large amount of whifikey is distilled . each year from grain other than corn. A good share of the rye and barley crops in cartain sections of the east wend their way to the distilleries. The norhwest produces a big barley crop of excellent quality, and fur thermore pure water, a essential in making whiskey, is) found in abun dance in Washington and Oregon. The possibilities offered in the northwest have impres'Tpd thes1? two scouts, who represent large eastern distillery interests. Howev er, the contemplated project cannot be undertaken at this time because of the war, priorities, etc. But it will be a postwar project if everything goes as: per program. Washington will probably get the plant, as against Oregon, because of the checking done on the question of possible prohibition, s)ay the scouts. They are not afraid of national pro hibition coming back again, but they are fearful of state prohibition. They figure Oregon a much better chance to vote dry than Washing ton if the issue ever comes up, and eventually they know it will. m m m The politically wi?e men, and es pecially those who are pro-Wilkie were not at all pleased with the recent blurb fromMr. Willkie, who is quoted as having said. "I can get the Republican nomination if I want it. "The politicos are firmly of the opinion Mr. Willkie is taking alto gether too much for granted, and even if he could capture the nomi such a statement. The public have nation, he I'fliouldn't have made always taken a delight in slapping down the ears of those who take too much for granted. The railbirds say the psycholical reaction of such a statement from anyone in public life is always bad. Mr. Willkie should be more of the shrinking violet type in re convention votes at this early stage of the game and build up a demand for his nomina tion,, instead of telling the world "it's in the bag." say the boys who have been watching them come and go for years. A mighty sweet fight is in the offing when the senate starts de bating the Connally resolution 'for a lasting peace and all that stuff and things," come war's end. Thi is the resolution. The senate substi tuted for the Fulbright concurrent resolution which passed the house by an overwhelming vote only to be pigeon-holed by the togamen, who are trotting out their own idea of such a resolution. The house members are still hopping mad ov er the way the. senate treated their ARLINGTON. HEPPER TANGLE Friday. Oct. 29, the Mustangs IONE HOLDING INSTITUTE The institute that has been called for the teachers of Morrow county, Oct. 29 and 30 is to be held at lone. The meeting is titled "Social AH the VITAMINS for all the family at just a FEW PENNIES a DAY ru. i tir tj. , out in tangle with the Arlington Honkers olufes P- s purpose is 0 0 . J: .! j. j.1 i lt 10 uiscuss uie iiex iexiuuKs wi-i-i. have been adopted for social study courses. Teachers have been unable again, this home field. time on the Heppner i-The Mustangs still smarting from the 12 to 0 defeat handed them by the Honkers three weeks ago, will be out for revenge. to work out courses of study be cause of lack of time. The meeting includes both grade 1 1 l - - . - 1 nr. T Arlington will be strengthened ana mS sooi wacnera. miss joy considerably by the return of two s ia to, lead, discussions of the high school teachers as is Miss Flo rence Beardsley of the grade school teachers. BULLDOGS EDGE MUSTANGS Hermiston's Bulldogs struck twice in the first half to defeat Heppner's Mustangs 14 to 0. The Bulldogs scored in the first minute of the game. Rogers ran the kickoff hack to the Mustang's two yard line. Two plays later he went over1 for the score- Null con verted. In the second quarter the resolution, a3 this column told you several weeks ago. However, the togamen don't worry about that because theirs is not a concurrent resolution and the houp has no thing to say about it. Many of the senators are dead set against the Connally resolution as) written. They complain it says a lot of no thing, and the liberals intend to give it a face lifting before it comes to a vote. 1 Amber and 1 Black Capsule Supply Vitamins A, Bi, C, D, E, G and B6, plus LIVER, IRON, - Calcium Pantothenate and Niacinamide. You can never be sure you are getting enough essential vitamins unless you supplement your diet with known quantities of vitamins. So, guard against vitamin deficiency! Start the wise Plena mins habit in your family today. 144 CAPSULES 72's $2.59 a foxatt raoouci Humphreys Drug Co. off Porttlcainid trcgom Condensed Statement of Head Office and 40 Branches RESOURCES December 31, f942 Cash on Hand & due from Banks $72,555,015.02 United States Bonds, incl. U.S. Government Agencies 134,843,935.54 October 18, 1943 $78,307,798.52 226,619,351.94 $207,398,950.16 5,437,683.49 Loans and Discounts , 54,030,792.70 All Other Bonds, Stock in Federal Reserve Bank Bank Premises, Furniture and Fixtures. . . . Other Real Estate Customers' Liability on Acceptances Interest Earned Other Resources TOTAL RESOURCES. 300,000.00 2,710,360.87 1.00 - 16,214.24 666,921.99 156,362.03 $270,717,286.48 $304,927,150.46 9,343,664.41 59,665,586.29 300,000.0C 2,729,516.6'. 1.0) 687,913.33 213,554 04 $377,867,386.19 LIABILITIES Capital $ 4,500,000.00 Surplus 5,500,000.00 Undivided Profits 1,604,730.28 Reserves for Contingencies. . . 1,223,102.94 Reserves Allocated for Taxes, Interest, etc. Acceptances Interest Collected in Advance Other Liabilities. . , Deposits (exclusive of reciprocal bank deposits) $4,500,000.00 5,500,000.00 2,671,546.30 1,456,075.54 12,827,833.22 487,947.76 16,214.24 . 166,802.09 119,437.94 257,099,051.23 TOTAL LIABILITIES $270,717,286.48 ?4,127,621.84 11,026,786.00 150,736.06 196,740.44 362,365,501.85 $377,867,386.19 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION