Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, December 14, 1920, Page Six, Image 6

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    Tuesday, December 14. 1920
Six
EUROPEANS PLEADING
FOH THEIR CHEN
Elder Generation Sacrifices S:lf
That Hcpa of Future May
Receive Means of Life.
A few eood used tires 30x3 1-2 I
THE HEPPNER HERALD. HEPPNER, OREGON
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Brunswick Records in your home
the means of producing music at its
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It will, therefore, be distinctly to
your advantage to know Brunswick
Phonographs and Erunswick Rec
ords before you make your choice.
Come in when convenient and we
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coming to a decision.
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resent Prices
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Are Fully 25 Per Cent Below Any Other
High Grade Range
Range Satisfaction
The MONARCH Malleable meets every
requirement of the American Kitchen.
Perfect construction Economical in fuel
Handsome in appearance Easy to
operate.
The Malleable construction prevents fuel
waste and breakage.
The vitreous enameled linings protect
against rust.
CASE FURNITURE COMPANY
Mcppncr's Home Furnishings Headquarters
The one optimistic note In the de
pcrate need prevailing through the war
turn ureas of eastern Europe is the ex
traordinary and touching faith of the
people in the children. The elder gen
enilion has put all its hope and trust
in the future of the generation now in
its early years. In fact, in many in
stances it is deliberately sacrificing it
self for the child-reii, the Europe of to
morrow.
In the war-ravaged districts supplies
necessary for maintenance of insti
tutions are lacking, hut it has been
noted that always the request for out
side aid emphasises the needs of the
orphanages. How marked is this In
clination was indicated by the fact
that one district of Poland the au
thorities, appealing to an American re
lief organization for assistance, asked
assistance for only one military hos
pital, four general hospitals and twen
ty orphanages.
The appeal has reached America
with the result that because they know
that literally millions of European chil
dren face starvation and death from
disease unless the aid that only this
country can give Is forthcoming, eight
great American relief agencies have
banded together under the name of the
European Relief Council to raise $33,
000,000 needed to tide the baby genera
tion of Europe over possibly the most
critical winter It has yet faced. These
are the American Relief Administration,
the American Red Cross, the American
Friends' Service Committee (Quakers),
the Jewish Joint Distribution Commit
tee, the Federal Council of Churches
of Christ in America, the Knights of
Columbus, the Y. M. C. A. and the Y.
W. C. A.
Up While
They Last
Better Come Early
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Latourelle Auto Company
FOREIGNERS SENDING
VAST RELIEF HOME
Over 90 Per Cent of Food Drafts
Sent to Europe Gifts From
Immigrant Population.
Out of their earnings, for the most
part as unskilled laborers, living from
hand to mouth, the foreign-horn ele
ment In the United States is contribut
ing largely to the funds for food sup
plies to aid the starving peoples of
their native lands.
Figures from the Food Draft section
of the American Relief Administration
show that $593,110 had been sent to
Poland, up to the end of November.
$158,170 had been sent to Czecho
Slovakia, Hungary had received $38A-
760, Germany had $1,443,619 and Aus
tria $2,046,720. It was estimated that
more than 90 per cent of this money
had been spent by nationals of these
various countries who are now In the
United States. There are about 1,500,-
000 Poles, 800,000 Hungarians, 500,000
Czechs and 600,000 Slovaks In this
country.
The profits which resulted from the
sale of these food drafts have been
turned Into the fund for general child
feeding. It Is to bring this fund up to
the point where It can meet the de
mands on it, to save the lives of d.Duo,-
000 children that the European Relief
Council has been formed by eight great
relief organizations.
Rickets Did This.
Thli Vienna child li nix ym old,
but because of th rtvsget of rickets,
the disease born of under-nutrltloa
that has stricken thousands of Euro
pvtin children, sh Is able to todill
ibout only by dint of supreme effort
The spread of this terrible disease of
childhood and the rescue of those al
ready In Its grip ran only lie acoom
plHhfd by Ajncrlcs. That is why eight
(CH! Ameronn relief organ'iaWon
liuve I'ituled toyrilivr under tlte name
of the European Relief romicll In
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Let Us Show You
Our Line of
Seeders
and other
seasonable farm
machinery and
implements
Peop
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Company
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Choice Cuts of the
Best Meats
EVERY HOUSEWIFE WANTS TO SERVE THE
best in Meats to her family. . She can be assured she
is doing so if she buys her Meats at this shop which
is conducted in conformity with modern methods of
sanitary marketing.
Central Market
McNAMER & SORENSON, Props.
Headquarters
Men's Florsheim Shoes, $1.00 to $2.00 off each pair
Hole Proof Hosier?, 25 per cent off on this
entire line
DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY
SAM HUGHES COMPANY