4 Heppner Gazette Times, December 2, 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 o5 Single Copies 05 to the county. LONG SUCCESSION OF THREE DAYS SERVICE SLATED AT ST. PATRICK'S Tridium three days A Solemn This type of planning is a good thing in itself. BABIES USE SAME CRIB . . i j Tin -d,.i,4. TTofVo-iiia.1 WfKK It stimulates an interest in our surrounaings ana eh- WorshiP-will be held Dec 5 not infrequently brings to light hidden possibili- made e a bassinette through Dec. 8 at St. Patricks Ca- lies. In the case of the chamber of commerce wnich. has been in use many years tholic church in Heppner, accord- movement, post-war planning is being approached and had cradled 18 babies born in J'Z . . .. . Mowrvrmr anrl UKinnv i -liLie ituu- ' in a practical manner, beveral things have been Mrs. listed and these will be studied. Before the study Safrona Thompson has' kept a re is laid aside in favor of other club work it is to cord of the babies using the bassi- - , rt ;nc.nc nr,A nette and handed it to the Gazette development will be adopted that will be workable and bring about the desired results. O Don't Shout Too Soon services will consist of mass at 8 o'clock a. m., with devotions at 8 p. m. Father John D. Lee, pastor of Condon parish, will conduct ser vices and preach Sunday and Mon day. Remaining services will be Times. Four of the number are now in the service of their country. rrn -fi 1 ;jT- T xne usi oegan Wn d d b Falher McCormick. Vaughn and includes William Lee . . , McCaleb. in the service; Jeneveve Cox; Jackson Gilliam, in the ser vice; Howard Lriuiam, m me ser- Planning Will Help Acting upon a suggestion from the department of commerce the Heppner chamber of commerce is studying the question of post-war planning with a view to providing employment for returning service men. Up to the present there has not been sufficient time to give the subject the attention it deserves and efforts so far have been directed towards suggesting possible industries and im provements that will absorb many of the returning soldiers and saildrs. It is realized that property improvements will form a nucleus for a considerable amount of post war improvement. This will come about naturally, for practically every farm and ranch in the coun try will have some building or alteration laid aside for the time when building materials will be available. Doubtless that source will absorb a substantial portion of men seeking that type of employment. In addition, it may safely be stated. that many more will find employment in town in building projects, civic improvements and other lines. Many investors in war bonds no doubt plan to. spend those funds in improvements and there should be a tidy sum available in this county. Another angle claiming the attention of the chamber of commerce is the matter of acquiring new, permanent industries. That field will be studied in succeeding meetings with the hope something tangible may be worked out. Conver sion of more of our raw products into the finished article is the desire of the group and while there is no expectation of a development here that would create a boom, it is Felt that there are re sources which can be developed that will create more jobs and bring more permanent prosperity This tridium of solemn worship is to be held throughout the dio cese in connection with the world- . , , , , vice iiowara umiam, m uie sei- . , tti,p Tivkor- Hood news has come over the wires and through , ' T T..i. u, wide appeal of the Holy father. the air the past week or so and it has been hinted service; Kathryn Thompson Webb, cessat(n 'of h0PstilitiS and the res that something of moment is about to 'happen, little Roberts mother; Maryiou toration of peace Everyone is in Pinned down, Secretary of State Cordell Hull de- Ferguson. Mary Jean Clark, Loma yited flnd mernbers are m.ged to nied that there is any basis for the rumor that the Mae Jones, Currin Cox, Keith Tur- attend and join in this crusade of Allies are about to receive a peace feeler from the ner- Jons Genevieve Cox, Pyer. &naron tfryam, rsouoy cryam, w- Dr and Mrg rg MiUer drove net Thompson, and now, number 19, to Portland Tuesday on a brief bus- Robert Webb. iness mission. I'VMIIIMAHIIIIIIHUhltMIIMimil vuHntuMMitmitiiiiiuiitimiiiii ind Patience n rerseverence c .r. bacrmce Will Help Much in the Battle for Freedom Victory is the qoal of every va A , :. rr i r . . V ' l l I IV.U LUII UI IC UI . can contribute in some manner to win this battle for freedom. Let us all buy Bonds and be patient until peace returns! Nazis. He warned that news of any such move was t being spread by the Nazis to weaken if possible the present pressure being brought upon the reich through the medium of almost constant bombing. It is either that or the possibility that the German mind has conceived the bright idea that an offer of peace at this time, when it is inevitable that the Allies will prosecute the offensive with the ex pectation of knocking out the enjemy early in 1944 at an acknowledged heavy price in men and materiel, would postpone such an attack or soften the unconditional surrender terms. It appears that the Nazis are doing some wish ful thinking. If the intentions of the Allied high command are understood there is but one purpose in mind and that is to bring Hitler and his outlaw horde to their knees. This may take a few weeks, a few months or another year. Despite heavy loss es the Germans still have a powerful fighting ma chine. They have lost air supremacy and their naval strength has been crippled, but they are powerful on land, and war strategists contend that the final peace will come when our land forces f have overpowered those of the enemy. If we have been laboring under the impression that the battle for Europe is about over we will have to change our way of thinking. There is no thing against hoping we need lots of that but it is not the time to slack up the war effort. If we f do that we are merely playing into Hitler's hands. We must continue to buy bonds and to back up our armed forces in every possible way. 0 The Japs call themselves the sons of heaven. That's not what the Yanks call them. Professional Directory J. O. Peterson Latest Jewelry and Gift Goods Watches . Clocks - Diamonds Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing Heppner, Oregon Blaine E. Isom All Kinds of INSURANCE Phone 723 Heppner, Ore. r A. D. McMurdo, M.D. Trained Nurse Assistant PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Oftice In Maaonio Building HEPPNER. ORB. O. M. YEAGER CONTRACTOR & BUILDER All kinds of carpenter work Country work especially Phone 148S Dr. W. H. Rockwell Naturopathic Physician & Surgeon 227 Nortk Main St. Office hours: 1 p. m. to 7:30 p. m. Exam free Ph. 522 Heppner, Or. NEW AUTO POLICY Bod. Inj. Class A Class B Class C F. W. Pr. Dam. 6.25 5.05 6.00 5.25 7.75 5.25 TURNER & CO. J. O. Turner ATTORNEY AT LAW Phone 17? Hotel Heppner Building Heppner, Oregon CLEANING Wednesday-Thursday-Friday SERVICE HEPPNER CLEANERS Morrow County Abstract & Title Co. INC. . ABSTRACTS OF TITLE TITLE INSURANCE Office in New Peters Building Phelps Funeral H ome Lioensed Funeral Directors Phone 1332 ' Heppner, Ore. Dr. L. D. Tibbies OSTEOPATHIC Physician Surgeon FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDO. Rec. Phone 1182 Office Phone 492 HEPPNER, OREGON Heppner City Council Meets First Monday Each Month Citizens having matters for dis cussion, please bring before the Council J. O. TURNER, Mayor Directors of Funerals M. L. CASE G. E. NIKANDER 862 Phones 262 Jos. J. Nys , ATTORNEY AT LAW Peters Building', Willow Street Heppner. 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. Elkhorn Restaurant