A Heppner Gazette Times, October 28, 1943 Heppner Gazette Times THE HEPPNER GAZETTE Established March 30, 1883 THE HEPPNER TIMES Established November 18, 1897 CONSOLIDATED FEBRUARY 15, 1912 Published Every Thursday by CRAWFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY and entered at the Post Office at Heppner, Oregon, as second-class matter. O. G. CRAWFORD, Editor SUBSCRIPTION RATES One Year $2.50 Two Years -. 4.50 Three Year? 6.00 Six Months 1.25 Three Months - 65 Single Copies 05 Let Your Heart Decide Let your heart decide is the theme of the pre sent campaign to raise money for the National War Chest, Inc. If you can not make up your mind what to give to these worthy causes, perhaps you can make your task easier by leaving the decision to your heart. That will not necessarily make your decision a matter of sentiment but it will turn your effort in the right direction. If your mind cannot visualize the suffering among the war torn peoples of Europe and Asia the starving populace of Greece, the long suffer ing Chinese, the downtrodden Poles and the out cast Jews then let your heart guide you in reach ing plenty deep into your pocket to not only bring immediate relief to these people but to help re habilitate them for carrying on the struggle against their oppressors and reestablishing themselves for the days of peace. Morrow county has a proud record of achieve ment in all matters pertaining to the war. We have yet to fall down on any task imposed, but there is evidence that we are slipping in the present cam paign. The drive should have been cleaned up by this time, November 1 at the latest. As things stand now, it will require several more weeks and much personal canvassing to reach the goal. It will be another feather in our cap if we show our boys in uniform that we are mindful of their wel fare as well as the people for whom they are of fering their lives to liberate. We have suffered nothing more than some slight inconveniences. Those for whom the funds are asked have lost ev erything their liberty'most of all. Can we go on enjoying the' good things of life knowing what others are enduring without feeling a sense of guilt that we are not doing our share in this ti tanic struggle. O Don't We Know! The typographical error is a slippery thing and sly; you can hunt it till you're dizzy, but it some how gets by. Till the forms are off the presses it is strange how still it keeps; it shrinks down in a corner, and it never stirs or peeps. That typograph ical error, too small for human eyes, till the ink is on the paper, when it grows to mountain size. The boss, he stares in horror, then he grabs his hair and groans; the copyreader drops his head upon his hands and moans. The remainder of the issue may be clean as clean can be, but the type graphical error is the only thing you see! Contributed. Professional Directory J. O. Peterson Latest Jewelry and Gift Good Watches . Clocks - Diamonds Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing Heppner. Oregon Blaine E. Isom All Kinds of INSURANCE Phone 723 Heppner, Ore. A. D. McMurdo, M.D. Trailed Nurse Assistant PHYSICIAN & SUKGEON Oltice in Masonic Building HEPPNER, ORE. -0- Let Tour Heart 'Decide We can't all fight But we can all give! 17 Relief Agencies Participating in the National War Fund ... 1 1 Child Garing Agencies in Ore . gon War Chest, Inc. Send in your check TODAY to Morrow County War Chest Committee! Pd. iiiiiiiiniiiiiitiiuiMiiHHiiiiKimiiiiiitiiiitiiiitiiitiiiiuiuiiit m iimiiiiiMUim'iiiiimiiiiim tiiminimini mmiiiiiriirimiimiimittinmmiiitimmiiiimir iimiiniiiimiiii imiiimhin :7 H ouse Drafty? With more "Stay-at-home" evenings on your win ter's program than you have had for many years, you need more protection for, your comfort. FIR-TEX IS STILL AVAILABLE STORM SASH WILL KEEP OUT THE COLD AND STRETCH YOUR FUEL Investigate Now at Tum-a-Lum Lumber Co. O. M. YEAGER CONTRACTOR & BUILDER All kinds of carpenter work Country work especially Phone 1483 Dr. W. H. Rockwell Naturopathic Physici&n & Surgeor 227 North Main St. 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 6.25 5.05 Class B 6.00 5.25 Class C 7.75 5.25 F. W. TURNER & CO. J. O. Turner ATTORNEY AT LAW Phone 17? Hotel Heppner Building Heppner. Oregon The stepping stones to success can be dug out of the business quarry only with work and lots of if. Men have done wonders without hands, without feet, without eyes but without brains they are helpless. . Maybe the fellow who said originally that people are just like sheep meant that somebody shears both regularly. CLEANING Wednesday-Thursday-Friday SERVICE HEPPNER CLEANERS Morrow County Abstract fir Title Co. INC. ABSTRACTS OF TITLE TITLE INSURANCE Office in New Peters Building Phelps Funeral Home Licensed Funeral Directors Phone 1332 Heppner, Ore. Dr. L. D. Tibbies OSTEOPATHIC Physician & Surgeon FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLIWi. Rec. Phone 1162 Office Phone 492 HEPPNER. OREGON Heppner City Council Meets Firsl Monday Each Month Citizens having matters for dis cussion, please bring before the Council J. O. TURNER, Mayor Directors of Funerals 1 M. L. CASE G. E. NIKANDER HF.2 Phones 262 ; Jos. J. Nys ATTORNEY AT LAW Peters Building, Willow Street fteppner. Oregon P. W. Mahoney ATTORNEY AT LAW GENERAL INSURANCE Heppner Hotel Building Willow St. Entrance You Can Eat Your Points and Have Them, Too! Just drop in occasionally and have one of our unexcelled Steak Dinners and use the points saved to buy need ed meats and fats for household use. Open Daily 11 a.m. to 9 p. m. Elk horn Restaurant From where 1 sit . . . ? Joe Marsh "Keeping store," Sam A.ber nethy says, "can teach a person plenty about human nature. "Now coffee rationing's lifted, folks ain't a-breakin' their necks tryin' to buy all they c: now in' they can have it it ti..v want it, they ain't so all-fired anxious to get it." Sam's right, as usual. I don't crave that second cup half as much as when I couldn't get it But that's human nature . . . Like allowing moderate beer in the Army's post exchanges. In stead of leading to more drink ing, the OWI report says it works out just the opposite often as not the men choose soda-pop or milk, with beer right there and no restrictions on it. But if it wasn't there, like in the last War, the story might be altogether different. From where I sit, that's horar it is with Americans. Tell 'em they can't have a thing and by golly, they'll find ways to get it. But admit their right to have it, and their own good sense will lead to moderation. 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