Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, December 14, 1920, Page Two, Image 2

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Tuesday. December 14. 1920
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
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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
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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
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THE BRI
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Confectioneries, Cigars
Soft Drinks
POOL
YOU ARE WELCOME
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F. R. DROWN
a.m'nt for
GUARANTEED LOW COST LIFE
INSURANCE; FIRE, HAIL, ACCI
DENT AND HEALTH INSURANCE
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I Mu -no Ucpnncr, Oregon
THE HEPPNER HERALD, ONLY" $2.00 A YEAR
"They are no more my children than
yours," is Herbert Hoover's homely yet
eloquent plea for 8,r00,000 European
children who face Incredible tragedy
this winter unless America comes to
their rescue. The funds by which
American u lii has been feeding mil
lions have run out. and that the work
may not stop and thus precipitate
what would amount to "a massacre of
the Innocents" seven other great Amer
ican relief organizations have united
with Mr. Hoover's organization under
the name of the Euroi-an Relief Coun
cil In 8 Joint appeal for funds. The
collaborating agencies are the Ameri
can Hed Cioss, the American Friend'
Service Committee (Quakers), th
Jewish Joint Distribution Committee,
the Federal Churches of Christ In
America, the KnUhts of Coiumbua,
Hie V. 11. C A. and the V. V. C. A.
A fortunate purchase of a
large assortment of
Monopole Jams
Preserves
enables us to price same at
35c
or 3 Jars for $1.00
Considering the price of fruit
and sugar this is indeed a bar
gain worth taking advantage of
Grocery
All Kinds of Eats for the Holidays
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e will give
you $25
worth of
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y
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