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P A C K T W O TH E NYSSA G ATE C IT Y JO U RNAL TH U R SD A Y NOVEMBER 11, 1943 IL S M a t in * * I he (¿«ile City Journal h W is restricted to the counties east j er November 30, 1943. This Is the Manpower o f the Cascades, western Oregon | deadline on October payments and Director Stoll to the effect that growers have frequently attended will be strictly adhered to. the sessions as well, a practice A plan is being considered where Oregon'» stabilization programs ha which will be facilitated this year by applications will be mailed out ve been successful since their in by holding the meeting within by creameries to all their customers auguration more titan a year ago easy traveling distance o f many and those who cannot visit the o ff largely because of the full cooper western Oregon counties. ice because o f transportaion d iff- ation of management, labor and I lculties, will have a chance to mall government agencies, and that the In the application and supporting ir continued cooperation will secure evidence. full manpower mobiliatlon in Ore gon “ for the duration". Copies o f Dance Planned— r.ew stabilization pregram and ne- A masquerade dance will be held esaary forms can be secured from in the Cow hollow hall Saturday the local office of the U. 8 . employ- Dairy feed payments under a , night for the benefit of the Malh- men: Service, Main Building, On eur county war fund. A pie social tario. against Increased feed costs will be I wlll bt featured at the affair. made this month to all Malheur W H E AT MEN W IL L county producers on the amount of MEET DEC. 2, 3, 4 dairy products sold during October. Payments will be mad£ to all el- The interests of Oregon wheat igible producers at the rate of 35 growers, with special attention to „ _.... ______ . .cents a hundred pounds for whole labor, machinery, transporation, i . ... . . . . . nmt longtime innvtimp crop planning, will milk delivered and 4 cents a pound and for butterfat. On butter the pay- be thoroughly considered at the sixteenth annual meeting of the 80 percent of the bu‘ Kastern Oregon Wheat League Evidence o f the sale of dairy pro lieduled for The Dalles December ducts during October must be pre 3. 3. and 4. according to announce sented at the local conservation o f ment made by Millard Eakln, Grass fice in Ontario. These can be In the Valley, president, and C. W. Smith, form of sales slips, creamery state of OS.C. extension service, sec ments, etc., but no payment can be retary. Temperatures zoom up to 3000 de made without such records or evid grees or higher inside your engine The invitation c f The Dalles ence. The applicants sales records —and where heat is highest, weal makes possible holding the con- ... . are then coped to an application is greatest. You can count on RPM | vent ion in a (Thermo-Charged) to stick to Which he signs. This appiic rooming facilities and an excellent those hot spots, give (hem a tough, m,,,unR plje the ctv|c alldltor. j ation * *»PP«;°ved by the county dependable 61m of lubrication. hmi. the officers said This will I lom m ittee and a draft “ made ou- Other oils crawl away from heat, but " R P M " is specially com be the third meeting of the lea- pounded to stay put at blowtorch gue In The Dalles. temperatures. The usual committee form o f Oil takes a beating with ra convention will be held, with three tioned driving — Drain and Insurance f g g f c Real Estate major committees set up in ad- retill with "RPM ” every 1000 , . VAt.ee ance to gather information and miles — Do it on the dot! Phone 84 arrive at tentative recommenda tions for considerations by the con NYSSA OREGON vention. These committees are federal agricultural programs and land use. with Harvey Miller. Hep- pner. as chairman: production, Serving 5 Counties handling and marketing, with H. From the Largest Stock of D. Proud foot. Wasco, chairman I Genuine !U>d farm labor transportation and taxation, headed by Harold Bar- or M g 9 Your Ordor Todoy to nett. Pendleton. County committees dealing with W. E. SCHIREM AN Parts these same subjects are now be Orders Shipped Immediately Phone 61 ing appointed, members of which i ¡tig Industry, however." Mr Arment quoted Kdllur and I'ulilMirr NI AHM V. IMIWKI.I. AIIVMITIHINU Nt tt-I KH'MOIN H V I M Olio Vmr 93 00 ill» MuiiMt* I l 99 Ninni» Olitila» 09 i Ml i U i ly In Ailvalii’ai II AIKS Opali rata, par Inali National, par Inch Claa»lflatía, par word Minimum ..... Stic 31 31 Dairy Paym ents N ow A vailable l*ulill«liatl avalV Tluiraday at Nyann. Malhaur Ooiinty, Ora«oa Rntarad al III» pontnfftc» al Nynaa, oiayon for iranamlaalon llixiiiah Ilia Huilait Míala» Malla, a» »»rumi claaa trattar, nudar Ilia art i I March 9, 1970 Í 1061 ñ WE O N LY H AVE HOPE O n ( h is A r m i a t i o c d n y , w h i c h m in k s t h e l i n n l - Iv c IS M 1 7 i i f e n d i n g * »f w o r l t l w a r h o p e f o r th e p e a c e l>-al U SF4 offices. Statements of regular sessions of the league be- j to the applicant. No payments will ; be aproved for an amount less than availability so issued confins the ginning Friday. While membership In the league! *1 and none will be considered af- worker to the logging and lumber- 1, w e c a n o n l y fo r w h ic h (lit 1 m e n a m i b o y » / o f a ip ia r le r c e n tu r y a g o fo u g h t to a s s u re t o th e p e o jile o f th e e a rth . Why we can only hope instead of looking for ward with faith to the time when peace will pr MAS PHCVEN DOMING 168 YEARS THAT evail tin earth is because the world is steeped in THE WORD MARINE IS SYMBOLIC OF LOYAL! Y.FIOELITY hatred and schemiing for more power. This sit A NO THE TOUGHEST FIGHTING VIRTUES RCCOROCD IN HISTORY. 'SEMPER FIOCOS'MAS BEEN THE WATCHWORD uation was cmphnsk.cd by dispatches reporting OF THESE FRONT LINE PATRIOTS SINCE 17/8. Interviews given by Associated Press represent atives who were recently released by the Jap anese in exchange for other prisoners. ow hat for each i>erson. there'll be Portland and Va.HN.uver, Wn as The Japanese militarists know they are doo about 77 pounds of meat protein— well as the ones for logging and med to defeat in the present conflict, but they 37 percent o f which will lie pork. 17 himbertng. dairy and livestock, and lieivent beef, the rest fish, chicken are already planning to lead the asiaties in a residual" plans veal and lamb; half a dozen eggs a‘ war against the white race lift years hence. The While the new program does not week, and more than a pound of change either the rea- Japanese, although facing defeat, hope for a .tried beans and peas, soya flour materially . sons for employes separation or the and grit.» favorable peace that will enable them to retain _______ ___ ... . of butler a week, about an ou- procedures maj- the territory they have stolen in Asia and cons mid or changes designated In operating On fats. tl.er'U lu- a quarter po- olidate their ill gotten gains for the prospective I nee and a half of margarine and instructions to local managers of j half a (».und of lard or other sh- the United Statt« Employment Se advance against the whites. hing Milk supply will be about rvice by Emory R. Woth. state US Representatives of Japan ami five of her pu 1 orte I he same as last winter, although ES director, including the follow ing: ppet governments met recently to establish “ the I hr demand is higher. issuance o f "statements of assmbly of greater west asiatic nations". Two of I There'll be plenty of spini», but Tlie ., .... „ ___ availability by logging and lum- j home canned vegetable* and fruits h»r » . « „ » « « r . these puppet governments. Thailand and Bur will have to Uike the pressure o ff <>er employers ma. are already cooperating with Japan in her lie eommerlral v>«ck Tlie canned , Düring of * or't,'rs on ,h‘> pr- war aggression, supply would -give us less than a esentatton o f 'statement o f avail- A week a price, if divided equa- issued In Oregon, by log- The only solution to the problem in the orient I can )lv j ging and lumber employers with is the destruction of the Japanese military sys The present scarcity of oranges whom hlrln* arrangements have will meet to arrive at county rec- should break the latter part o f this , “ 'ad»* *>> the USES tem and the education of tne Japanese people ommedations in advance o f the Restrictions on the hiring of wo month. ai »1 will be in slightly bet state meeting Preliminary com in the right channels over a period of years. In rkers for critical occupations ter supply than lust winter. mittee sessions will start Thursday the meantime the Japanese military must be ad Tightly-controlled referral of ma T U R K E Y DINNERS ASSURED December 2. at 10 oclock. with tlie equately controlled, probably by an internati Civilians were permitted M buy le workers ui the fXvrtland metrop olitan arv-s ItvliKUng Vancouver, i turkey beginning November l when onal policing force, that will also have to han Wn tlie Army advised the war fv»Hl ad- dle the German situation in Europe. Commentln« on the new provis-j m mlslraUm that the 35 million In the final analysis, it appears that the only pounds neevtevt tv' provide holiday ions of the stabilimtion program j dhineis for Yanks In service had outsxle the critical JVrtlanvl m et-! hope for peace lies in an international police fo l-een a.-quirvvi. Tlie military ux'k ropolitan ares. Horace Arment ma rce big enough to orevent aggression while the abvmt .uie-fv'iirt-teenUi of the total nager of the Ontario u s e s office. | people of the world are being taught to thorou supply leaving 443 millkm tvuu.L. declared that the scarcity of wor kers in '.vtggtng and lumbering md- iv>r the hvune folks. ghly believe in the advantags of peace and the ilsuios aiKl the critva! milruuy ne - 1 FARM DETERM ENTS futility of armed conflict in settling disputes. evts for lumber necessitate mare | sticks where it’s needed müH Bernard Eastman Me Cluer-Manser Yaur local representative for Phone 49 STANDARD of CALIFORNIA Payette. Idaho Buys Beauty Shop Mrs Letha Jeffrey o f San Antonio. Texas has purchased the Owyhee beauty shop from Mrs hi Oregon atid other timber-gr- Iris Blake. 1 c * tig states, men deffered as agr- stringent controls than ate appr- ’ j tuny dinner guests at the Wesley | kiillural workers can change v»ver cable to the ordiinary avrker tout- I Open even* day o f the week. Ptercy Inane j to lumbenng In the winter nxvnths side Portland' in essential actiTi:- ka wtlhvHi: l,»sing their classification IVvrvahv Tbomb s)vent SuiKtav Operators: Mrs Jeffrey and Mrs Blake. "Under the okl stabilraatron pro pro» iced kval vlrafl boards are not- mpa We.tiMvs.tsv alth l «'tesine M e fit e Alivi trina ifted and rvgulaUv»t\s governing su gram inaugurated September 7. 19- Old and new friends welcome. rtie ,k»bn Anker family were a u IX-tnts ui Adrian ch change» are .vKservYsl Lumber, 43 treiasevl last June', complrte re Mia Walter Kvteiv» reiurned » m - akuig with s ee; aluminum and co ferral m lunMwrtng and karguvs dsY aller .qvemlviig a week m T »c - pper u classed os critical war m at octivitres iavsented servazs disad vana with her lutsfeand Plc Walter erial Ttie lumber dei.vu last year vantages. part x"u tarty because of I was 4 bithvai hoard (eel. and the the iro!ate »1 kvahtzes where work M'> ^ aih - Mvtlmms. a îv ' K m siUN»t> is f \| v c n 9 to Tall short o f was to be IW nd. arvd the distances Phone 24 en lit hvr quite wane urne was ta- Wa - vsy, enter.ts vga.n this year to the travelled from the property o f the last empk-rer to the tsearevs' jh «n b» M m nursung » w tn t r im oftwe. a ;»i then to the next TT.urs.tav job", Arment pomted out. W«R \aM've»vvvn* H vfTnuni (»re- «NMIIimUIIIHIUIliHaiinKNHWHUNIHIMIMlimnHMa I ituititH im m u n i im n timi - Under the old srabiZjatjvwi pbet senie »1 TVs! Hlvki in A punte NVIUI the burdder. placed ujxa*. workers A! the TV iwaa vXanmnnily chureh t»» trare: Jong distatK«* to he ne Sumía» ahervvwn He anas A»eie»1 arest federal employment oftV e to bv Wesley .Vate* temar Ar ver*. In a move to w n M lk ta N xwrteaas Isecrere ( w b f k a t e at sepora jot . Adrmu rvNM«kFo«a attemlesl la tw s t o b lm ilM ptans stwcessfu- probably haul the e ffe n »if aaater- tor SERVICEMEN '.h uv«.iguratvsd by the war man- tally .ncreesing non-comphance tvwer v v w n t s u e k v .Vegon vTur- n thenrfbee was dveaded to pco- for CIVILIANS ' ( the past »ear L, C S ,ill. state vaie K y tssuance v»f g a tn a N K s of 'c-uec*or ot'.tvNBKed a new program » » qilabthty by k-iggvag and ¡umber- for OVERSEAS TTutrsda« whscb w & brw g t.vpeyhec tog empk-yens Arment said T h - the has»' pe-.jvigvless o f aB the plans is. set aaany msaaiwes. s £ make A lirwsi h' OCX shortage Every minute will be precious this winter . . . whalmg the .me for m eooax^i'art, uruMcemar» the king Irsgfc to the Adrian Me* Veniva\ Paiker ww* m Na Owyhee Beauty Shop Winter Protection For Your Car 11 Plans Announced For Employment is posed hh' in tho U. S don't lose time whiting for your car to warm up because tvf the multiple demands fot more «»gys »m i poultry. 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FYank K :dUnder Keep your car on the iob so that there will be 7 K I I Protect Your Property With Insurance Just ure. 4* 0* M M E M cog vr 19« V *1 *1 ilM k ^k'.U M C F 4 '.M i » .4 «9 * hvv nt v M ttg ir- » b f »*Mi «CMk* k kaMtw wq two* ,h c iwr * » «MWkk on a freezing day. Take care o f petty annoyan tba: a » as wat boTHis will provide for TY»ur fu t will insurance prvoride for e«nergerbri«ft? cause hxss to you b w a w o f »i att juce to or destruction o f >»ur po y n ty. no absenteeism on your part this winter. Tire inspection and rotation for longer wear