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About Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1920)
r Tuesday. December 14. 1920 THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON Two J-S-v-v'v'v S. E. NOTSON LAUNCH VAST EFFORT ' 1- n 4 . PROFESSIONAL ( ARDS v DR. R. J. VAUGHAN DENTIST I'f.'niiainTii ly Ideal ed in Odd l'eliow's litiilding t HEPPNER, OREGON ATTORN EY-V r-LAW Office in Court House HKI'PMER, OR KG ON DR. A. D. McMURDO l'HYSM IAN ami Sl'IMiKOX Telephone 122 Office Patterson's Iiug Store m HEPPNER, OREGON F. A. McMENAMIN i,vvi;it Oi l iff- Phone Main 643 Residence Phone Main CC5 Roberts litiilding HEPPNER, OREGON DR. CLYDE R. WALKER I'HVSK IAN and SlIIGKOV Phone Connections IONE, OREGON WOODSON & S WEEK ATTORN EYS-A r-F.AW Masonic BuiMing HEPPN ER, OREGON SAM E. VAN VA.CTOR ATTORN EV-AT-.LAW First National Rank Bidg. HEPPNISR, OREGON WATERS & ANDERSON v FIRE IXSntAACE Successors to C. C. Patten ion HEPPNISR, OREGON MATERNITY H OME I am prepared to take a limited number of maternity cases at my home in east Heppner and assure best attention to all patients. Write or phone, MRS. G. C. AjIKEN, Hepp ner, Or., Hox 142. rhorie 300. 23tf "PERMANENT AS THE PYRAMIDS' Concrete Pipe Company Manufacturers Sewer and Water Pipe Irrigation Pipe Culvert Pipe Hollow Silo Blocks Cement Products 1003 North 10th St Phone 467 Walla Walla, Wash. 77 "Here's Real Tobacco , says the Good Judge That gives a man more genuine chewing satis faction than he ever got out of the ordinary kind. Smaller chew, lastslonger so it costs less to chew this class of tobacco. And the good, rich to bacco taste gives a world of satisfaction. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two styles AV-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT GUT is a sho :t-cut tobacco Eight American Relief Agencies Combine to Save 3,500,000 Children Death Menaces. Eight great relief organizations, working among and for every race and creed, have united under the name of the European Relief Council to co ordinate child relief In Europe this winter. The Council will seek to pro vide funds for 3,500,000 starving and diseased children in Eastern and Cen tral Europe and to administer this relief economically. It consists of Herbert Hoover, chair man, and Franklin K. Lane, treas urer; Edgar Rickard, representing the American Relief Administration; Dr. Livingston Farrand, representing the American (ted Cross; Felix Warburg, representing the Jewish Joint Distri bution Committee; Wilbur K. Thomas, representing the American Friends' Service Committee (Quakers) ; James A. Flaherty, representing the Knights of Columbus; Dr. C. V. Hibbard, repre senting the Young Men's Christian As sociation; Miss Sarah S. Lyon, repre senting the Young Women's Christian Association; Dr. Arthur Brown, repre senting the Federal Council of Church es of Christ in America. It Is the purpose of the Council to raise $33,000,000, In an appeal center ing at the Christmas holidays, to the end that the desperate situation re garding child life may be met. In every town and community of the .na tion, It Is planned, local committees, representing all the co-operating agen cies will he formed to secure the vi tally necessary funds. Of the amount sought, $1:3,000,000 will be used for j basic food and $10,000,000 for medical service. For every one of these American dollars the local governments and communities aided will furnish two dollurs, In the form of transportation, labor, guards, clerical help, cash con tributions and such food supplies as are locally obtainable. No children receive the free food except after medical tests showing them to be seri ously undernourished. The remaining $10,000,000 of the fund Is just as urgently needed for medical service to the children. The Europenn Relief Council will do much more than effect economies In the raising of the child saving fund. It will, with the Inspecting forces of eight great agencies, keep a constant eye on the administration' of Amer ica's merciful gift, In order that there shall he no wastage and no tendency toward pauperization. "This Is the largest co-operative be nevolent organization ever attempted in the United States," Mr. Hoover says. "The organizations represented have come to the unanimous, though independently formed conclusion, that nothing but prompt and united action by the whole American people can avert Incredible tragedy for the help less children Involved. The organiza tions forming the Council will organ ize their representatives In every town and community of the nation for the raising of the necessary funds." j VERY SPECIAL Pleads for Europe's Helpless Children i 'i, i THE BRI McAttr Ql Aihen, Props Confectioneries, Cigars Soft Drinks POOL YOU ARE WELCOME - M a v .Wj. 4 elk F. R. 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