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A Heppner Gazette Times, January 27, 1944
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November 18. 1897. Consolidated February 15. 1912.
Published every Thursday and entered at the Post Office at Heppner, Oregon, as 2nd-class matter.
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just the other fellow's country it is your country
and if you want it saved you will have to do your
By deciding to hold off the house-to-house can- shar6) be j lapge Qr small Thjs js an aUout waFj
vass until after February 1, the co-chairmen of the war involvin everv mother's son and daughter
Morrow County War Loan committee had not the Qf and unless we &J.Q wining t0 sacrifice some. Washington, D, C, Jan. 27,-VET-.,
i . .--j iui. nnnto oro dPttinor rare- . . . . ERANS of world war No. 2 who
tnougnt m mum u.ai , k-p- T- thing, yes, a lot, to secure victory we are not hav Wn m.i dfechnrees
worthy of the privileges and advantages guaran- are already being made the victims
tPpH tn 11s imHftr nnr fnrm nf povernment. of miorl labor contracts, according
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less about buying bonds. There was no tan tare
announcing the opening of the fourth campaign
and it was felt that some stimulus was needed to
get buying underway with more vigor than was
exhibited in the opening days. There is another
angle to be considered and that is the matter of
conserving gasoline and ires. This is more es
sential than in any of the previous bond drives
since there has been further curtailment of Pacific
coast supplies. So it is that everyone, not merely
prospective purchasers but those who have not
considered buying at this time, is urged to get on
the job and buy before next Tuesday.
As the war moves on it is booming apparent
that the need for funds is not decreasing. So long
as we have men at the front and others in training
ve will have to back them with our money. With
some the impression seems to prevail that bond
buying is for the other fellow. To people harbor
ing that thought it can only be said that it is not
to reports reaching the national
People of means quite generally are investing capital. Practically all such tcon-
in government war bonds. Most of them could tracts provide that when an em- r
,. , . , . , ... ployer finds it necessary to de-
realize far blgger returns by loaning their money Us force as't employ.
to private or corporation enterprises, yet if any ed shall be the first to be laid off.
considerable number of them did that and cut This makes it inevitable that the
. .. , .x. .. newly employed veteran will be
their investments in government securities it job m any re
would not be long before the value of their secur- duction in the number of employes.
ities would be lessened. The best guarantee of a This is wholly contrary to the spirit
and intent of all legislation for the
stable industry is the stability of the government protecttion of discharged soldiers
and in the present emergency it is all important sas and the problem is be
r ing taken up by the several vet-
that the government not be jeopardized by lack of erans organizations. However, so
, , . long as empoyers are under con-
finances to properly prosecute the war. tract
Buy Bonds! Buy them today! Buy more tomor- seem to be anything to do about it.
AN example of how delay in the
row if you can. It is a safe investment and in all serious consideration of bills may
likelihood will be the means of protecting you be caused by the fads and idiosyn-
. crasies of members of congress was
against hardship or uncertainty in postwar years, illustrated when the senate was
passing on committee amendments
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PARKER-HOSKINS NUPTIALS day morning.
Miss Kathryn Parker, daughter Both Mr. and Mrs. Hoskins at-
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Parker, tencied Eastern Oregon College of
and Fred Hoskins, son of Mr. and
Education at. La Grande. After
to the new tax measure. Sen. Lan
ger of North Dakota offered an
amendment increasing the exemp
$350 for the first chid up to $9, 800
for eight children and . $2,500 each
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An investment of $11,000.00 in " .. :.T T11
war bonds by the Federal Land f wouii forestall a decreasing
bank of Spokane has been credit
Federal Land Bank
Investment Boosts
County Bond Drive
Phelps Funeral Home
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Phone 1332 Heppner, Ore.
.m.rrfl Th..rrlnv Jan 20. in graduation, Mrs. Hoskins taught a
,r nafnm 4n V.O vpar at Mvrtle Point and upon re- , ... , v. 1 birth rate after the war. The amend
pastor's study of the Christian turning home signed a contract to ed t0 Morrow county, R. H. Love- ment was rejected witnout roll call.
church at "Walla Walla, Rev. Glenn t h h rp. is engaged less, secretary - treasurer of the
JNeil oiticiating. xne young coupie , . Wo ;
j ti co ln farrrung. He is
Ding and Mrs. Hoskins resumed her lone high school where he was a
work in the Heppner school Mon- popular athlete.
The keynote is wise buying
not, careless spending!
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WARM 100
ROYAL ARCH MEETING
of Pendleton group national farm loan Heppner chapter of Royal Arch
association revealed, today. Masons will initiate a class of some
The bank has just invested $3,- 15 candidates in a ceremonial which
000,000 in bonds as its part in the wiu open Saturday afternoon. Sup
Fourth War Loan drive, R. E. will served at 6:30 p. m.
Brown, president, advised Mr. pendleton chapter No. 23 will put
Loveless. Each of the four states- on e worjt) according to E. R.
served by the bank, Montana, Ida- Huston, secretary.
ho, Washington and Oregon, has
teen credited with $500,000 and RETURNS TO IONE ,
$1,000,000 has been credited to the Mrs. J. A. Forsythe, who under
city of Spokane, headquarters of went a major operation in Pendle
the bank. ton recently is recuperating at the
The $500,000 allocated to each B. C. Forsythe home in lone and
state, Mr. Loveless said, has in turn will remain several weeks for a
boen ci edited to each NFLA group rest. Mrs. B. C. Forsythe drove to
office county on the kisis of the Pendleton the fore part of the week
number of land bank borrowers. to bring her daughter-in-law home. -
Heppner City Council
Meets First Monday Each Month
Citizens having matters for dis
cussion, please bring before
the Council
' J. O. TURNER, Mayor
Jos. J. Nys
ATTORIY AT LAW
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