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    4 Heppner Gazette Times, August 3, 1944
EDITORIAL . .
Where the Difference Lies
This may not sound very musical to the ears of
those whose job it is to clutter up the- local press
almost weekly with government propaganda but
when the editor's desk gets piled up so high with
this and that "essential" that he can't see over he
has to do something drastic. Ususally he musters
up courage enough to heave the "must" material
into the waste basket.
How many of our readers have seen paid ad
vertisements in their local paper by any govern
ment agencies conducting financial bureaus for
profit? Why is it that the individual or corporation
or company wishing to sell service buys space in
the local paper? Why do they not seek or de
mandspace to tell the people about their pro
ducts? The answer is that they are business
minded. They have something to sell and are will
ing to invest a little in printer's ink to tell pros
pective customers about it. Not so with the gov
ernment agencies. They take the dodge that the
editor should deem it a privilege to serve his read
ers by carrying their bids for business free of
charge, and we don't mind adding that their copy
writers always' have plenty to say. There usually
is a polite, kind-hearted sort of note to open with
that "we know you have many readers who will
be interested, etc., etc." and what can the editor do
about it. Well if all editors were to get together
and demand that the government agencies conduct
their business on the same basis as private, enter
prise and refuse to publish their publicity matter
except when paid for at the regular foreign rate
there might be more private enterprise, or at least
less government competition in business.
The newspapers have done a magnificent job
throughout the war in everything their services
could be of most value. They will continue to carry
on, trying to give their readers the best in the
news and other services for which they are de
signed. But that is not saying they do not get tired
of the endless chain of propaganda to which they
ire asked to give space propaganda which in
most instances could be done away with and pro
vide a direct check to the paper waste that has
the government worried.
,
It Won't Be the Same
We suppose we will get used to it in time, but
it's going to seem a bit strange to see the name
'erguson Motor Company blacked out on that fa
miliar corner. It has been there a good many years
a fixture in the community and one of those things
ve hadn't thought about ever changing. Time has
a way of changing things, however, and we have
to accept its rulings as inevitable. No doubt, ere
long we will look upon the new name in the same
light of familiarity as we have grown to look up-
Crismon Brings
His Jap to Camp
Pvt. Earl Crismon believes a sol
on the outgoing management. should produce evidence that
It is only fair in passing to state that the ener- he has got his Jap and in a recent
ev and good judgment of the Ferguson brothers engagement in the South Seas he
f . t. n a backed up his belief by bringing
in the conduct of their business has resulted in one of of Kippon tato
abundant success. They have extensive property camp. Writing his moiher, Mrs.
interests in Heppner and the county which will Sarah French, he says in part:
. , j u- u -ii Here I come with a few lines to
continue to occupy their attention and which will lei you x m stm alright x
bind them to the 'community. am out of the hot spot now and
This newspaper is indebted to the Ferguson hope I never have to go through
, . t u that again. 1 sure would nice to
Motor Company for many years of pleasant busi- come w don,t want to mm
ness relations and extends best wishes to them in less I can stay .....
their continued operations here. At the same time Mom, see if you can can get me
we wish ,o ex.end a welcome ,0 Mr. Hodge nd 'JSTii l?Z
his family as newcomers to Heppner. of them. Matches are hard to keep
q dry over here.
D , .... I haven't seen Grant for some
Remember I 93Z time now, as he isn't here with me,
In his campaign for President, Gov. Roosevelt but I expect to see him soon. John
promised to consolidate and eliminate bureaus "to McRoberte and Jock Fell both got
. wounded but not seriously. I am
accomplish a reduction of not less than 25 per- pretty lucky I guess I never got
cent" in federal government expenditures. Candi-- a scratch; but I did get one Jap. I
date Roosevelt went up and down the country m 1 hron h in
, . .... ajbve Have you heard any
preaching a program of tax reduction and rigid more from Hubert Hudson or Ben?
government economy. And, ever since, his admin- I sure would like to see them ... I
istration has piled debt upon debt and superim- Saw, 0011 Bellenbrock about four
, or five months ago. We took some
posed bureau upon bureau. Today, as Senator pictures Jockj Don and myseif. .
Byrd has said, every extravagance of bureaucracy I am still sweating out thte rota-
"is cloaked in the pure white raiment of national tion s 5 me 801X16
defense. Gov. W. Lee O Daniel News.
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Professional
Directory
Jos. J. Nys
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Paten Bmlldlmf , Willow Street
Heppner, Oregon
J. 0. Peterson
LUt Jewelry and Gift Good
Watcbei . Clocks . Diamond
Expert Watch and Jewelry
Repairing
Heppner. Oregon
Blaine E. Isom
All Kinds of
INSURANCE
Phone 723 Heppner, Ore.
0. M. Y EAGER
CONTRACTOR & BUILDER
All kinds of carpenter work
Country work especially
Phone 1483
Junk It
Junk something every day .
worries, junk your fears, junk
junk your little jealousies
Whatever interferes with
MEDICAL CORPS DRAWS
PRAISE FOR SERVICE
"Heroic Service" is the caption
. . Junk your for an editorial in the Stars and
your anxieties, Stripes, official " army publication
envies and hatreds.
and
of the American over seas forces,
a corv of which was recently re-
your getting up ana rsivei bv Richard Lawrence
getting on in the world junk it. from her husband. Apparently Capt.
Every night before you go to sleep put-in the'"Dbc" Lawrence has seen results
, , ,. . of medical corps work among the
junk heap all your disappointments, all your b,jys at lhe front in western France
grudges, your revengeful feelings, your malice for he voiced the sentiment of the
junk everything that is hindering you- from be- e0""1 in writing to his wife.
' 'Ycink cis unites bsck from t if
ing a big strong, fine character. The great trouble front ln No,mnllc;y express wa-m
with most of
NEW AUTO POLICY
Bed. 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.
Phelps Funeral Home
Licensed Funeral Directors
rVnie 1332 . Heppner, Ore.
ion!, m Joi-manay express
us is that ve haven't anv iunk praise for the heroic work being -
heap of his sort. We pull all our mental enemies, donc ty tl!e Medical C,MS'"
,. , ,. ,. . article states. "Unarmed, in the
all our handicaps, our d.scouragements, our losses, heat of Effioke and bRltie, the Med-
our misfortunes, our troubles, worries, and trials, ics are liskins their lives to press
along with us. That eats up more1 than fifty inl serv evcr discovery of mod-
. .. ,. , eirn scier.ee to aid the wounded,
percent of our vitality and energy, so that we Ever since' the beach assaults ,
have only the smaller amount left for the great when the Medics rushed to the aid
achievement of making life a success. of lhe wounded lying in front of
. , ... the flrme-seared pill .boxes, they
Author Unknown. have been-tUEhing on in close sup.
O . p0rj 0f the advancing platoons. Car-
RF MEMBER THIS lying precious blood plasma sets,
The immediate increasing of the public debt complete with transfusion appara-
from 200 billion to 240 billion means that the tus; sufP"-3 cf morphine and sul-
government of the United States has a mortgage pha drugs to ease sufferins; sPlint
of $8,000 on the property and earnings of every ;'ets mfic;"on for preliminary
a m f -1 , . . . nn ..... ' treatment of burns and other first
American family. And, when it goes to 300 billion aid measures Aey Bre keeping
the. mortgage will be tipped $2,000 or a total of cWties alive for early surgical
$10,000 on the property and earnings of each of treatment.
us. By early January, 1945, the debt is expected
to reach 300 billion.
JleppniT City Council '
Meets Firsl .Monday l-.,cl Month
Ciuzi'M!- having mattr-rs for dis-
cussion, please bring before
the Council.
J. O. TURNER. Mayor
A. D. McMurdo, M.D.
Trained Nurse assistant
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
f I we in Mixoniu Building
HEPPNRR, OUS.
J'
J'
ustin Leather Wallets
ust a Little Better
Look for the Justin name and the Justin price tag on
every Justin Wallet.
Compact all-purpose wallet with ample room for
identification pockets, records, passes and hidden pock
ets for bills and checks.
Imported goat skin with or without zipper.
vvvvv
First Things First
War Bonds
"Generally within three or four
hours casualties in need are either
treated at far shore field hospitals
or loaded into landing craft and
ducks for evacuation to British
ports. Thus is avoided the critical
lapse of time between injury and
treatment which resulted in so
many fatalities in World War I.
"The scope of the medical ser
vice inland has broadened with the
landing ofi larger units belonging
to the advancing spearhead units.
Large evacuation hospitals includ
ing operating tents and laboratory,
X-ray and dental tents have been
set up to provide care comparable
to that given in the permanent hos
pitals in Britain. Wounded are be
ing evacuated by hospital ship and
transport plane."
Lt. Lawrence bscame Capt. Law
rence as of July 1.
HiiPPNER
GAZETTE TIMES
The Heppner Gazette, established
Mcrch 30, 1883. The Heppner
Times, established November 18,
1837. Consolidated Feb. 15, 1912.
Published every Thursday and en
tered at the Tost Office at Hepp
ner, Oregon, as second class
matter.
O. G. CRAWFORD
Publisher and Editor
Dr. W.H. Rockwell
Naturopathic
Physician & Surgeor
227 North Main St.
Office hours: 1 p. m. to 7:30 p. m.
Exam free Ph. 522 Heppner, Or.
J. O. Turner
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Phone 17?
Hotel Heppner Bulldlmg
Heppner. Oregon
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P. W. Mahoney
ATTORNEY AT LAW
RENEBAL I&STTRANCE
tleppner Hotel Building
Willow St. Entrance