Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, February 07, 1922, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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, jt a FEW PLAIN QUESTIONS MN
Did it ever occur to you, Air. Everyday Ci tizen, that the only way to have a really good
town and community where everybody that tries, including yourself, may have a chance to pros
per,, is by doing YOUR part towards making an d keeping them good? .
Did it ever occur to you that every Dolla r you send or spend away from home for goods or
services, you might secure from your home merchant, tradesman or mechanic is a nail in your
own homq town's coffin?
Did you ever happen to think that the me n and women who are in business here, merch
ants, shop keepers, mechanics, all pay taxes to the county, the city and the schooldistrict; that
they help support the churches, lodges, Red Cro ss and other worthy community organizations
which make the community a better place for your family to live?
How much do the millionaire owners of the big mail order houses and the merchants and
artisans of other towns and cities contribute to the support of Morrow county and Heppner
institutions? Not a penny.
Did you ever think that the dollar sent away from your home town is gone from here for
good and that it will then help build up some oth- er town or city, while the dollar spent with your
home town business man remains to help make business good here?
How many Heppner business men have grown rich during the war period of high prices?
can you name one.?
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the hard times periods of the past unless forced to do so by their own necessities?
Have you ever asked your home merchant to look over an order for goods you have pre
pared to send to a mail order house and offered him the same terms demanded by them, viz: cash
in advance for goods, freight charges and equal quantity and quality of goods? Try it some
day and that piece of money will probably remain in your Home Town.
Is it fair to ask your home merchant to pay the freight, sell
standard goods in small quantities, extend unlimited credit
and then be expected to meet the cash price of the
quantity dealer who passes these extra charges
on to You
C. V. HOPPER TIRE SHOP
A Heppner Institution
HEPPNER GARAGE
MACHINE SHOP
HUMPHREYS DRUG CO
Purola Drugs
WM. HAYLOR
Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds
G. FRANZEN
Merchant Tailor
MRS. L. G. HERREN FARMERS & STOCK
Millinery and Women's Wear GROWERS NAT'L BANK
MORROW CO. CREAMERY
Brings Outside Money Home
CASE FURNITURE CO.
Reliable Home Furnishers
PHELPS GROCERY CO.
"Good Things To Eat"
HEPPNER GARAGE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Automobiles and Accessories ,
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THOMSON BROS.
General Merchandise
SAM HUGHES CO.
General Merchandise
LLOYD HUTCHINSON
Cleans Clothes Clean
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