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    4 Heppner Gazette Times, August 17, 1944
EDITORIAL . .
Doing a Good Work
One cannot read or hear about the work being
carried on by the Blue Mountain Camp and Hos
pital Council without a feeling of pride in the
unselfish efforts of the people who are giving of
fheir time and substance to this worthy program.
But for the activity of the council the boys hospit
alized at McCaw and other hospitals of the dis
trict would find life humdrum, to say the least,
and perhaps in many instances there would be
doubt about the wisdom, of having offered their
lives in the cause of democracy and the American
way of life.
It is a matter of justifiable pride that we speak
of the part played in this splendid work by Mor
row county. Our people have subscribed generous
ly and not a few have devoted much of their time
to seeing that funds are expended in procuring the
most useful and serviceable articles to provide
comfort and recreation for the boys who are our
beneficiaries not of their own choosing. It has been
a source of genuine satisfaction to our county
chairman and her committee to be able to respond
when called upon for some worthy project. That
has been done repeatedly and in appreciation of
of the manner in which the funds have been ex
pended, some of our well-to-do citizens are seeing
to it that the fund does not run too low to permit
the committee to carry on in a substantial way.
A large hospital like McCaw Oeneral at Walla
Walla requires constant assistance in retaining
comforts and entertainment for the young patients
who are trying to regain their health, either to
return to military service or to carry on forthem
selves when released from government service.
That our people realize this is seen in the many
gifts of money and articles that go forth with
regularity.
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Lamb Grower Forgotten Man
A lamb grower of the Pacific northwest could
vell look upon himself as the "forgotten man" in
sofar as the War Food Administration is concern
ed. Refusal by the WFA to remove lamb from the
ration list, at least until the enormous surplus is
reduced by natural processes, has created a situa
tion which the lamb growers are not inclined to
tolerate so long as they have the right to protest.
To date, Pacific Wool Growers and other agencies
have joined governors of Idaho, Washington and
Oregon in placing the seriousness of the lamb
i larket before Marvin Jones, of the War Food
Administration, but so far their petitions have
made no impressions on that worthy gentleman.
It has been pointed out to the administrator
fiat the dressed lamb market in this area is at a
cDmplete standstill with carcasses actually spoiling
J. O. Turn.v, civilian de
fense West Coast Printing & Bind
" ing Co.- clerk
ing in coolers and in shops due to the fact points State Industlial Accident
simply do not exist for lamb purchase. Thirty to Comm., sheriff $5.50; sher-
v .... , , . iff salary $0.30; sheriff
40 days is the length of the lamb market and they deputy $o.30
must go during that time or be wasted, just as Jack W. Grondahl, M. D.,
, . . insane
they were last year. A repetition of last year s dis- First jjat. Bank, sheriff
aster is absolutely inexcusable with the record clear
and understood and there is only one answer and
that is to make lamb and mutton point free and do
it now. That, in effect, was the wording of a mes-
25.00
i.r
Nolo Bristow
INSURANCE
Phone
2811 or 2121 ,
IONE, OREGON
deputies
Chauncy W. Grim, circuit
court
J. O. Hager, justice court
Ore. State Agr., College,
county agent
sage sent to Jones by R. L. Clark, president of Bert Johnson, judge general
Pacific Wool Growers. In addition to those herein assistance ,
Bert Johnson, judge blind
mentioned, the directors of agriculture from Ore- assistance
gon, Washington, Idaho, Utah, Nevada and Cali- Bert Johnson, judge, aid to
fornia wired Jones. Twenty-five organizations and pendent children
. Bert Johnson, judtre, old age
countless individuals wired; local and district of- assistance
ficials of OPA wired and telephoned urging this WARRANTS DRAWN ON
action; U. S. Senator Cordon and Congressman GENERAL ROAD FUND
Ellsworth personally met with OPA officials in A. J. Chaffee
Portland and insisted on action but the answer ; ; u'nt
M. V. Nolan
was no. Harry Quackenbush
Clark said: "It would be unpatriotic to waste E- A- Kelly
paper setting forth their reasons they were jfrank jjixon
weak .... In the meantime, an average of 200 Walter Gilman
fine Oregon lambs are being taken to rendering W. Cunningham
plants every day in Portland alone that is by Gnman
actual count, and estimated at 500 at least in this Austin Wilson
area. Harold Wilson
H. Sherer
"Now, I'll have to admit that I don t know the Earl Warner
answer. When these Brass Hats take an arbitrary L. N. Morgan
stand like this, there just is no answer unless we A??en,sJlJttp!y Co-
, Auto Wheel Service
want to get rough. Maybe that is what we should jackson Implement Co.
do.' Certainly we can't stand this much longer." Pacific Power & Light Co.
q First National Bank of
Portland
Hitler says the Germans will pass to the offens- Union Oil Company
ive within six weeks. What does he mean "pass Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
to the offensive?" They've been offensive for R LundeH
years. Rosewall Motor Company
City of Heppner, Water Dept.
Stete Industrial Accident
Commission
Robt. S. Wilson
S. C. Russell
tt; i-vi n
Money-making may not be the true end of life, HepPner Garage
6.10
5.00
6.64
15.G0
65.10
1,200.00
28.09
9.00
22.80
390.40
Jos. J. Nys
ATTORJfEY AT LAW
Peteri Building, Willow Street
Heppner, Oregon
J. O. Peterson
Iatct Jewelry and Gift Good
Watches . Clocks - Diamond
Expert Watch arid Jewelry
Repairing
Heppner. Oregon
o
Only an effort of will divides the scatter-brained
from those who can really concentrate.
o
but it's often the real beginning of living.
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Ferguson Motor Company
Shell Oil Company
Plenty of people have a good aim in life, but a Sam Forman
lot of them don't pull the trigger. Oregon State Highway
Commission
166.14
124.54
177.84
134.94
160.94
91.27
29.85
145.34
149.71
120.57
133.74
135.19
134.94
217.93
19.17
82.92
330.28
10.00
169.72
335.11
3.05
142.83
11.38
3.91
7.60
69.31
27.96
10.60
16.50
93.61
37.84
9.25
22.50
78.21
Simplicity, truth and persistency are three fac- WARRANTS DRAWN ON
tors that build success in advertising.
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Time is like money; the less we have of it to
spare the farther we make it go.
We don't exactly disagree with vegetarians but
we do think that the taste of an onion is improved
greatly by adding a pound of steak to it.
Dignity is a narrow, unstable bearing which
mental spindle-shanks try to stand upon when they
have no other support.
Genuine Leather
Watch Straps . . .
Finest leathers used, with metal buckles still available.
Prevent watch damage with a new strap.
We also have a wide selection qf metal watch
bracelets yellow ancf coral gold filled, including
the popular expansion watch bracelet. A good
sturdy bracelet protects your watch.
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MISCELLANEOUS FUND
Joheph Baltrenas, rodent
fund
Carl McDaniel, rodent fund
John Laurence' rodent fund
Gilliam County Cricket Con
trol, rodent fund
Swanpon's Warehouse, ro
dent fund
The Harbord Rogers Co.,
dog fund
First National Bank of Port
land, rodent (fund
The Ourd; certifies to the Secre
tary of State of Oregon that the
amount of $2,400 has been appro
priated for use in and about agri
cultural or farm demonstration and
field work in Morrow county dur
ing the fiscal year beginning July
1, 1944 and ending June 30. 1945.
The Court orders that men work
ing on the road crews be and are
entitled to a two-weeks vacation
with payNfter they have worked
foi the county for one year.
Blaine E. Isom
All Kinds of
INSURANCE
Phone 723 Heppner, Ore.
O. M. Y EAGER
CONTRACTOR & BUILDER
All kinds of carpenter work
Country work especially
Phone 1483
KBW AUTO POLICY
Bai.taJ. Fi. Dm
Ckm A US SJ6
Ckm Mi 5JB
CIm C 7.78 SJtS
p. w. Tirana co.
Phelps Funeral Home
Lioenaed Funeral Directors
Phone 1332 Heppner, Ore.
Heppner City Council
Meets First Monday Each Month
Citizens having matters for dis- f
cussion, please bring before
the Council.
J. O. TURNER, Mayor
20.00
25.00
10.00
350.00
10.00
69.50
7.50
A. D. McMurdo, M.D.
Trained Nurno Aslgtnt
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
offi''H In Moannir building
HEPPNER ORE.
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?
HoiH Heppner Building
Heppner. Oregon
DRIVES TO PORTLAND
Howarc' Svnc1: rf Miumcit left
Henpnc-.- lor For'rand Saturday on
a business trip. He was accompan
ied from here by his mother, Mrs.
Anna Bayless, Mrs. Frank Wilkin
son, Miss Frances Wilkinson and
her house guest.
Morrow County
Abstract & Title Co.
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HEPPNER
GAZETTE TIMES
The Heppner Gazette, established
March 30, 1833. The H?-;pner
'iines, established November 18.
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 s
Publisher and Editor
D. Tibbies
VliVHician & Surgeon
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Directors of
funerals
M. L. CASE G. E, NIKANDEK
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W. Mahoney
ATTORNEY AT LAW
GENERAL II SUB AH CE
Hi'ppner Hotel Building
Willow St. Entrance
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