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    4 Heppner Gazette Times, January 21, 1943
Heppner
Gazette Times
THE HFPPNER GAZETTE
Established March 30. 1883
THE HEPPNER TIMES
Established November 18, 1897
CONSOLIDATED FEBRUARY 15, 1912
Published Every Thursday bv
CRAWFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY
and entered at the Post Office at Heppner,
Oregon, as second-class matter.
O. G. CRAWFORD, Editor
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
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Single Copies 05
the Chamber of Commerce does not
necessitate an extensive outlay of cash.
The main thought is to have a place
where people wishing to have picnic
dinners may have necessary comforts
and accommodations. In view of gas ra
tioning, which makes travel to favor
ite mountain retreats somewhat a
problem, it is pointed out that immed
iate action on a park is desirable. If
that fact appeals to the citizens, of the
community, the next step is to acquire
a tract, of land and start developing
it. For that purpose it has been sug
gested that a spot already having trees
woud be a good starting point, if the
initial cost is not too great. With acqui-
"NEVER SO TALL" sition of the land and completion of
Of all the struggles on the home Plans its development, the next
- , , && . n r , . , step would be to get the various or-
front, one that seems especially worth- gazations of the town to take over
while waging is the fight against in- certain features and carry them to
fantile paralysis, the children's enemy, completion would make it the people's
The National Foundation for Infant- Pak rather than consider it in the
ile Paralysis conducts the 10th annual h2nt 01 a clty park
appeal between January 15 and Satur- When peace comes and there will be
day, January 30 when nationwide an opportunity to look toward a nor
celebration of the President's birthday mal way of life, Heppner will have
will climax the drive need of such a park more than ever,
i j ii , , ,,n.. But the need is, apparent now and if
Dimes and dollars sent to the White a k ig establish7d during this per.
House during the annual March of .J le wffl fom the haMt of u
Dollars and Dimes are not spent for ita hbit of ug win do weU to
showy buildings nor are they wasted k after 'as rationing is liftecL
in any way. These dimes and dollars r r
roll up their sleeves and go right to
M Vaii of fir Sliaia i IM
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GRAPH SHOWS HOW MUCH OF
YOUR FOOD REQUIREMENTS
IS SUPPLIED BY
2s POUNDS OFMEAT
W4
RIBOFLAVINS
Any efiange in the itieaf share would reduce or increase the above
percentages proportionately.
Variety meats liver, heart, kidney, etc.) are not restricted. Each
serving of these meats added to your Ift-ih. weekly share of re
stricted meets will increase the above percentages about as follows:
Calories 1 protein 3, phosphorus 2Wfc, iron 8, vHamin A 14
thiamine 2Vi riboflavin 8 niacin 7 vitamin C lW7c
Statistic! from Nat'l Live Stock & Meat Board
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work in a cause that aids polio victims, TrpFPTTMr a qfprft
regardless of race, creed or color. Half
of the money raised in the "March of Americans should be learning the
Dollars and Dimes" goes to the local lesson that silence is, golden Like quell
chapters in 2900 counties of the United ing other habits, the practice of talk
States and its possessions. The other ing too much can be broken , by con
half is disbursed by the National Foun- stant reminding such as we daily hear
dation in grants for research and other over the radio or read in the press. We
avenues which may lead to victory over are being made bond and stamp con
infantile paralysis. scious, food conscious, gas conscious,
, , , . . rubber conscious and so on and on un
. 0ne reson why their need this year tn it ig d we fa conscious.
is unusually great lies m the grim news
that an epidemic of the dread polio is This has a beneficial effect upon our
due this year. All evidence points to daily lives and is causing us to divert
the fact that infantile paralysis in- our minds to serious business rather
creases alarmingly when there is mass that if we know anything it is wiser
migration of people. than to idle chatter. We are learning
. , n , , , - to keep it to ourselves than to run
The news is not all bad however, for around "spilling the beans." There is a
defenses and counter attacks , are m in knowin a0mething
the making, and the success of the fa- ou are ite certain thether fellow
mous Kenny treatment indicates that oesn,t $ especialy if by keeping
perhaps the tide has turned in a mortal him from it t ma
struggle m which there has never been protecting some friend, organization,
an armistice, much less a victory. r even y ur country fr'Qm gam
And even though we are engaged in
all-out, global war, we will find the
means with which to wage this other 0ne f the tM that cauges tQ
war against the Great Cnppler. For der ig the ordr for bakers tQ
that is the American way. frain frQm slicing bread Not that we
So give generously. The march of can't do our own slicing, but when the
dollars and dimes from our pockets to baker is equipped with a slicing ma
the White House is the vanguard of chine, why can't he be allowed to use
Victory over polio for future American it? There is more economy in the uni
citizens. formly sliced bread than there is in the
Just "tune in" to hot or cold with A new midget-sized electrical
the new clear-glass water faucets "watchman" detects dangerous vi-
which are heat resistant and made brations in giant power machines
to resemble radio dials.. and jots down warnings in red ink.
Professional
Directory
A. D. McMurdo, M.D.
Trained Nurse Aialitant
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Office tn Momc Building
HEPPNER, ORE.
O. M. YEAGER
CONTRACTOR & BUILDER
All kinds of carpenter work
Country work especially
Dr. W. H. Rockwell
Naturopathic
Physician & Surgeon
Gilman Bldg.
Office hours: 1 p. m. to 7:30 p. m.
Exam free Ph. 522 Heppner, Or.
NEW AUTO POLICY
Bod. Inj. Pr. Dam.
Class A 6.30 5.14)
Class B 7.00 5.44
Class C 9.80 6.80
F. W. TURNER & CO.
J. O. Turner
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Phone 17?
Hotel Heppner Building
Heppner, Oregon
CLEANING
Wednesday-Thursday-Friday
SERVICE
HEPPNER CLEANERS
Phelps Funeral Home
Licensed Funeral Directors
Phone 1332 Heppner, Ore.
Abstract & Title Co.
Morrow County
INC.
ABSTRACTS OF TITXJB
TITLE mSTTBAHCE
Office In New Peters Building
And remember "A man never
usually uneven type of slicing done in
ofoic an foil oo cf . the home. If an understandable expla-
a ghiid nation has been made relative to this
non-slicing order, we missed it
o o
LOOKING AHEAD A " - ,
A package of cigarettes was found
A proposal from the Heppner Cham- near the rear door of the Gazette
ber of Commerce that the city have a Times office. Wonder if there is any
small park for the convenience of res- connection between that and the rapid
idents and visitors did not spring from dwindling of our fuel oil supply,
a desire to merely be doing something
as a club. In truth the proposal was 0
prompted by a visible need for such a There is always the comforting
place and a desire of those proponents thought that while it was cold here it
to assist in every way possible in pro- was much colder other places. Yet,
viding it 20 below zero is cold in any man's
A park such as the one proposed by country.
Heppner City Council
Meets First Monday Each Month
Citizens having matters for dis
cussion, please bring before
the Council
J. O. TURNER, Mayor
Dr. L. D. Tibbies
OSTEOPATHIC
Physician A Surg ton
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
Rec. Phone 1162 Office Phone 492
HEPPNER, OREGON
Directors of
Funerals
M. L. CASE G. E. NIKANDER
862 Phones 262
Jos. J. Nys
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Peter Building, Willow Street
Heppner, Oregon
P. W. Mahoney
ATTORNEY AT LAW
QENEEAL INSTTEABfCE
Heppner Hotel Building
Willow St. Entrance
Heppner
Abstract Co.
J. LOGIE RICHARDSON. Mgr.
BATES REASONABLE
Roberts Building Heppner, Or
J. O. Peterson
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Watches . Clocki . Diamond!
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Repairing
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