4-Heppner Gozette Times, Heppner, Oregon, February 6, 1947 Doily Streamliner Service Starts Feb. 15 on Union Pacific Floyd Tollcsnn, local aprnt. hn rev-rived official notification from President C. F. Ash by that daily streamliner service be tween Portland and Chicago will be inaugurated by I'nion Paci fic railroad on February 15. "Union Pacific," said Mr. Ash by, "was the first railroad to provide streamliner service to Portland and the Tacific north west and now it will be the first to place this service on a daily basis." The Streamliner, Mr. Ashby said, will leave Fcrtland every day at 5:30 p.m. and reach Chi cago the second day at 1:10 p. m. in ample time to make all important eastern train connec tions. Westbound the Stream liner v il liv.v p C., ..-:' -I p.:;;. and arrlv e in Port '.and at S c' ciiM k 1) c . . '",.i r.:-. : !:: :, 'St ri i:: i' c. 'y'y '. srr o the nv;r ..r.7 j-u! ic" s.iij Mr. Ashby. Tr.:..:i 1' . ::. V. - c ; :rrr.y i:s s::i.:":i- er sMlir.f. ,.s well cs kecpir.c pace v ith c j:v-.vr.t l e.is .is fast as new an.! i .-.-proved equipment Nvvtrr.o ;i..;:..r;e. "Thc.-c strr.vtr.'.inors will give to Portland the fi-.est r.:id t.--est re.cul.ir daily train service hitherto aivotf.piished between Chicapo and Portland, and with out extra fare. "Fach streamliner between Portland ami CkkuiM will offer sleeping car aocvtr.t-'.Oih-tions in cluding drawing rootr.s. cvr, partiv.ents. bedrooms, roomettes, and berths and wili nisi have reserved e;t ac.Mtn.r.iodations in co.iehs of the tv.c-st medorn desi.cn with rcv'inir.jT seats and other facilities." VETS' MAIL BAG (As a service- to veterans in the community, this newspaper will pub!ih a weekly column of news briefs from the Veterans Adminis , tration. For further information, ; veterans should contact or write i their nearest VA contact office at j U. S. Nafl Bank Bldg, Rooms 11 i and 12. 157 S. Main St., Pendleton.) immn'axa&fsszivz - .v-t'-tst?:--- - I imnmi VETERANS MAY REPAY j WITHOUT HARDSHIP I i Veterans who received ovcr ; payment of subsistance allow- .itioes will be able to repay the government without undue hardship, the Veterans Adminis- tration announces, j Instructions to that effect jhavo been sent to all VA field ; offices. In addition, any veter an whose subsistence allowance has been suspended to balance i prior overpavments, and who I can show resultant hardship, jmay apply for readjustment at ihis VA regional office. The overpayments resulted ! from wage ceilings for veteran : trainees established by the last i congress and which provided , that combined earnings and sub sistence could not exceed $200 i for married veterans. S105 for I single veterans. Each trainee is : required to report earnings ev !ery three months to the VA. ; Veterans who rceived overpay- men! of subsistence were warn j ed. however, that they would be irenuired to remit all such am ; o. mts to t:ie government. ! QUESTION Or THE WEEK Q. I hav two dependent chil i (iron. I am a World War I vet eran and would like to know if I can get a nonservice-connect- ed pension? i A. If you believe you are per !rtt;inent!y and totally disabled, i you should contact the veter ans administration regional of , rice having jurisdiction over 'your ."''dress and forward to that VA Form S-426b. (obtain : able at the nearest VA contact i office' toiTother with evidence of your condition. BENEFITS TO WORLD WAR II VETERANS AND DEPENDENTS Compensation to widows and children: Description Monthly pay ments. Widow alone, S60; wid ow and one child. $78; each ad ditional child, $15.60; no wddow but one child, $30; 2 children, S l.v6ti; oaoh additicnal child, $12. '- Kequirements Veteran must lave served during war period and died in service or been dis charged under conditions other than dishonorable. Death after discharge caused by service-connected disability. Widow must have been married to veteran within ten years after termina tion of war. Widow's payment stops if she remarries. Payments to children continue while they are under IS. or longer under certain conditions. Compensation to dependent parents: Description Monthly pay ments. Mother and father, $30 each. Mother or father, $54. Kequirements Veteran must have served during war period and died in service or been dis charged under conditions other than dishonorable. Death after discharge caused by service-connected disability. Dependency of parents must be established. (Note: This is the second in a series of brief summaries of benefits administered by the VA under various laws for World War II veterans, their depend ents and beneficiaries. We sug gest that it may be useful to clip this portion of the column for future reference. Next week, we will cover Pensions to Vet erans, Widows and Children.) VALENTINE PARTY SLATED The junior-intermediate Chris tian Endeavor society of the Church of Christ is having a Valentine party Friday evening, Feb. 14. at 7:30. in the church basement. Billy Hughes is chairman of the recreation com mittee. All members and those interested in the society are in vited. There will also be a bus iness meeting. At 6:30 Sunday evening, Feb. 16, the junior-intermediate C. E. society of the Church of Christ is having a special meeting. The center of attraction will be a large cake, which will be cut and served at the close of the meeting. Mrs, Nellie Anderson is in Portland this week on a buying trip for the Anderson & Wilson Women's Apparel shop. While in Portland, Mrs. Anderson will meet her daughter, Mrs. Willis Roller, who is flying from Oak land, Calif., who will accompany her mother to Heppner for an extended visit. J'' When Cupid lets his arrows fly, filtk. is j;. His daris can' help but stick; And prove to her that you're . : the guy, P3f 'j ' ' If flowers are sent to do the trick- i - u. KM YES. whila the cost o! some commodities has gone up 100 or more, the prices of Firestone Do Luxe Champions average only 9.1 above 1941. And they are better in quality end in value than pre-war tires. Right now. when winter weather makes driving more difficult, when accidents caused by unsafe tires are Increasing, equip your car wilh a set of new Firestone De Luxe Champions, the safest and longest-wearing tires ever builtl Only 9.1 Increase Over ftp -War Priceil Mm prkt 3.30.6.... $14.33 6.00-16 16.10 6.30-15 19.05 6.256.50-16 19.55 7.00-15 21.60 7.00-16 22.15 f r Valentine Specials for Feb. 13-14 Special Reductions on Mixed Bouquets and Potted Plants The Flower Shop FAY BUCKNUM j cs!;ed for iljtJR Grandma will tell you that PEARL OIL was a kcroiene leader in her d.15 just as it is now. It doesn't give off smoke, soot or gases that might smell up rooms. It gives more heat with bright steady flame that won't creep up to scorch piel, cakes. And ITARL OIL is jmreh all burns no wast I I se it in all your kerosene appliances. L. E. (ED) DICK Phone 622 Heppner, Oregon 4ttA m erica m, ill welcome the NEWEST CHEVROLET! 1 1 I r See it and you see m BIG -CAR QUALITY AT LOWEST COST now made even bisser-looldns, even better-looking even more beautiful and desirable in every way Today, we and all other Chevrolet dealers are displaying the newest creation of America's largest producer of automobiles the new Chevrolet for 1947 offering you an even greater measure of BIG-CAR QUALITY AT LOWEST COST! See it and you will agree that it's the higst-hekmg and best-looking Chev rolet ever built. It's more beautiful in every way, both inside and out. It's designed to out-style, out-value, out-save all other cars in its field. And above all, it reveals that sterling Big-Car quality in every phase and feature, in every part and pound of material which buyers agree is exclusive to Chevrolet in its price range. Yet here's the lowest-priced line in its field! Make it a point to see this newest Chevrolet at our showroom today! dlgje IhewIleft (So to our friends and NEIGHBORS of Morrow County: After 12 years of pleasant business relations with you it is not easy to announce our retirement from the commercial life of the county. Nevertheless, it is an obligation that must be met and we wish to tell you that the business of the Jackson Implement Company has been sold to Mr. Mervin Leonard of Walla Walla, Wash., who assumed the management on February 1 . It is not the intention of the Jackson family to leave Morrow county. We have other interests to claim our time and we hope to be counted among you for many years to come. This is the land of opportunity and it is our desire to participate in the development of the rich agricultural possibilities. In parting, let us speak a word in behalf of our suc cessor. You will find him fully qualified to carry on the International sales and service as he comes from a man agerial position with one of the larger International houses of the Inland Empire. Your continued patronage will be deeply appreciated. Sincerely yours, JACKSON IMPLEMENT CO By Ralph Jackson R0SEWALL MOTOR CO. Your Firestone Dealer -VW'Wr .Jl. I.,II.HW.H1!