The Panhandle Herald (Panhandle, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, December 25, 1942 Page: 2 of 12
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..THE .PANHANDLE. HERAT®, PANHANDLE, CARBON LOUNTY, TEXAS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2%t 1942
j; iv.t it y< *? >Mnl e
to a current year basis plong the
line suggested- recentiy . toy- Ruml,
chairman of the Federal Reserve
Bank of New York.
'! Bowing to, treasury, objections,
the finance committee, despite a
recommendation from Clark’s
subcommitte, rejected the Rum!
plan.
ary, , -r , r
The statewide proration order,
announced today by the railroad
commission, compared with 1,-
-426r,80i0, barrels daily production
certified by the federal petroleum
administrator and an average
daily allowable of 1,477,976 bar-
rels of crude reported by the
commission for the week ended
Dec. 19. .
Chairman Ernest O. Thompson
said there would be 20 general
producing days next month with
24 producing days in the Pan-
handle.
He asserted the commission in-
tends to. follow, the federal rec-
ommendations as closely as pos-
sible in 1943.
... Texas, he added, could produce
more than 400,000 additional bar-
rels daily if the need arises.
National Labon Relations Board
Dec. 15, among employes, in the
production department in the
Borger, Pampa and Lefors area
of the Continental Oil company
the employes have selected the
Oil Workers International Union,
CJO, as th,eir exclusive bargain-
| ing representative to . represent
j them in Collective bargaining with
| the company.
-The order of certification was
| received this morning by Secre-
tary J. W. Poe of Local 463 from
I the Regional Office of the Na-
j tional Labor Relations Board at
| Fort Worth.
This, makes a total of nine ma-
jor companies in the Phanhandle
field whose employes have organ-
ized. in the Oil Workers Interna-
tional Union, Local 463.-.5 ,r.
Secretary. Poe* states that work-
ers all over the country realize
an urgent need for organization
; at this particular time of chang-
j ing conditions, due to war tiipe
| -:r e g u. 1 a t i o n s and restrictions
j brought about by -the war on
| workers, all over the country.
Conoco Employes
Vole In Favor
joining C. I. 0.
In an election conducted by the
MAY THIS SEASON WITH
ITS MIRTH AND CHEER
BE A HAPPY ONE FOR
YOU.
May the Christmas season be most happy for every
one is the wish of this store with personal greetings
from Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Ferrell.
FERRELL PHARMACY
Phone 73 Panhandle, Texas
May the New Year lavish its
• • •
richest blessings on you.
AUSTIN, ,Teoc.— Texas oil wells
will be permitted', to produce an
average.net:daily-flow of 1,425,842
barrels- of liquids -daily in janu-
We give you our best wishes
bcause we feel that- your
loyal support and good will
deserve the best we have.
Chrisfihas Bonus
Of north's Salary
Giveh By Huber
wstm&s
p. i. m
Thefe is a Santa Claus—j List
ask any HUber employe.
This week all Huber carbon
black employes • were given ah
additional month’s salary -as a
Christmas bonus, ...,
Same bonus checks of the high-
er Huber officials reached as high
as $1,500, according to informa-
tion received by-the Herald.
No official j announcement was
ma-de. pertaining tp the Christmas
bonus, but information coming
from;? the employes themselves
revealed Ihat they all received an
extra month’s salary.
Jeweler
Pay-As-Ywi-Go
Tax Plan Renewed
By Senator Clark
In this spirit we greet you at Christmas, giv-
ing you a wholehearted hope that it will
be a great day for you, one long to remem-
ber during the days to come.
■OrA-. new, drive to enlis-t congres-
sional support behind a “pay-as-
you-go” tax plan was projected
today by Senator Clark (D-Mo.),
chairman of a . finance subcom-
mittee which .^investigated the
Beardsley Ruml proposal this
yeai\rv
Clark also challenged treasury
experts to propose emergency
taxes that would reach what he
termed the abnormal earnings of
war workers in the government’s
quest for eight billion dollars of
additional revenue.
Clark told reporters he was
drafting a statement dealing with
a program to shift tax payments
Best Wishes From
John Deere Dealer
With Servi
From Y
CHRISTMAS
GREETINGS
from
Jim Mecaskey
J. D. Moore
Mrs. Earl Spain
Roy Locke
Mrs. Roy Locke
Continuous tests show that it is easier, and ir
to keep your whole house warm than to warm
time fpr comfortable occupancy. If costs very lit!
vyrA. I "ifc'-Fy jrt S-cp-ijv •• '•
your home comfortably heated.
Betty Jo Geuther
Greetings to Our Former Employes
Now In Service
Bob Stepken Jack Ramey
Jack Craig Burgin Watkins
.. ;
Robert Mecaskey
We Are At Your Service For A Warm And Cheerful Mas
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MECASKEY
DRUG
Rhone 30
MRS. SOPH RON IE DENRV
R. M, CHASTAIN, Mgr.
PANHANDLE, TEXAS
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Warren, David M. The Panhandle Herald (Panhandle, Tex.), Vol. 56, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, December 25, 1942, newspaper, December 25, 1942; Panhandle, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth874557/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Carson County Library.