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    A Heppner Gazette Times, November
EDITORIAL .
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1944
Let's Get It Over With
Now that the voters of these United States have
decided who shall carry on the affairs of govern
ment at least for the next four years, let's for
get the recent differences and get down to the
real essential piece of business that of winning
the war in the shortest possible time. If our commander-in-chief
has some tricks up his sleeve
which could not be uncovered prior to election, it
is up to him to trot them out. He knows the people
are with him, not only those who voted for him
but those who opposed him most strenuously. All
have one thing in mind end the war and win the
peace. It is immaterial to the general run of Am
ericans who does the job so long as it is done.
Contrary to the belief of a considerable segment
of American voters, the war will not' be over with .
in a short time. Our ground forces and airmen
are confronted with another enemy which will
have a strong tendency1 to lengthen' the conflict.
Ha ! Germany fallen early in the fall ,it would
have been a different story but with winter al
ready setting in along many fronts it is doubtful
if the nazis can be conquered short of mid-summer
1945. That means that heavier concentration
of allied power in the Pacific wi.i be delayed, and
every delay means that many more Japs will have
to be rooted out., Better be prepared to buy heav
ily of the next bond issue.
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Education Our Bulwark
This is National Education week and it is worth
while to pause and give consideration to what edu
cation has already done and the part it will play in
the post-war period. In a booklet published by the
National Education, association, "Education for
New Tasks", is found the general theme under
hat title. It says: "Many new tasks confront us
today. Our immediate task is to help bring the
war to an early and a victorious end. In this effort
the schools are playing a vital role. At the same
time they are laying the. foundations for the years
of peace to come. They are preparing the children
and young people for the new tasks which con
front our country making postwar readjustments,
ing intergroup relationships, assuring justice to
minority groups, adapting.our life to the new tech
maintaining economic security at home, improv
nolosy, iniproving community life, doing our share
to build an enduring peace. Only a people of in
telligence, character, goodwill and earnestness can
meet these issues with success."
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Eyon sheen molded to flatter the figure, with draped sarongs asd
gored skirts in luscious holiday colors. Striking rayon crepes 'with
rayon flannel vestees in contrasting tone. Others with flirtationf
flounces and bejeweled buttons!
50th Anniversary
Happy Occasion
The home of Mrs. Tom Wells was
the scene of a happy occasion Wed
nesday afternoon and evening when
many, many friends called to feli
citate her parents ,Mr. and Mrs.
S. H. Shannon upon their golden
wedding anniversary, and to con
gratulate Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Hud
son upon their 25th anniversary.
Many gifts and cards were re
ceived by both couples and the
event was one of those delightful
occasions in which the entire com
munity feels a glow of happiness.
. The Wells home was a bower of
chrysanthemums of varying size
and color. Yellow ones adorned the
tea table which was beautifully
appointed with lace cloth, golden
candles and silver tea arid coffee
service. A tiered bride's cake baked
by Mrs. Emery Coxen and a layer
cake, gilt of Mrs. Alex Green, also
graced the serving table.
A short but delightful program
was presented late in the evening.
Mrs. Ture Peterson, accompanied by
Mrs. J. O. Turner, sang two num
bers, "Silver Threads Among the
Gold" and "Second Minuet", Mrs.
George Corwin read two tributes in
honor of Mr. arid Mrs. Shannon and
Mrs. Don Romine sang "I Love
You Truly", with Mrs. Wells at
the piano. Rev. Bennie Howe closed
the program with a benediction.
During the afternoon hours the
following ladies presided at the tea
and coffee urns, Mrs. Kathryn Slo
cum, Mrs. N. D. Bailey, Mrs. Anna
Bayless, Mrs. Safrona Thompson,
Mrs. Charles Vaughn, Mrs. J. O.
Hager, Mrs. Lucy Rodgers and Mrs.
Wm. T. Campbell. In the evening
the following ladies poured, Mrs. E.
R. Huston, Mrs. L. D. Neill, Mrs.
Alex Green, Mrs. F. S. Parker, Mrs.
Neville Blunt and Mrs. Otheo
Crawford. Assisting about the rooms
were Mesdames Elert Cox, K. K.
Blake, Emery Coxen, R. G. Mc
Murtry, Clara Slocum, and Miss
Opal Briggs.
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Professional
Directory
W. Mahoney
ATTORNEY AT LAW
GENERAL INSURANCE
Heppner Hotel Building
Willow St. Entrance
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). 0. Turner
ATTORNEY Al LAW
Phone 17?
H"t'f.l Heppner Building
Heppner. Oregon
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ATTORNEY AT LAW
Peturs Building, Willow Streat
Heppner. Oregon
Directors of
Funerals
M. L. CASE G. E. N'KANDER
2 Phones 262
Dr. L. D. Tibbies
OSTEOPATHIC
Physician 4 Surgeon
F1KST NATIONAL BAJNK BUXi
Kei.. Phone 1182 Oflic.e Phone 492
HEPPNER. OREGON
Dr. W. H. Rockwell
Naturopathic
Physician & Surgeer
207 Nwtk Uuti Si
Office hours: 1 p. m. to 7:30 p. m.
Exam free Ph. 532 Heppner, Or.
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his views on counciling and guid
ing and Everett Smith mentioned
new ways of teaching old subjects.
There was a book dkplay arranged
by Mrs Rodgers for book week and;
American educational week. Miss
Elsie Jenny was in charge of a
table display of her fourth grade's
work.
Mrs. Frank Connor, Mrs. Mar
vin Wightman, and Mrs. Harvey
Bauman had charge of refresh,
ments.
A. D. McMurdo,M.D.
Trained Nurse Assistant
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
. office In Mosonlc Building
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Heppner City Council
Meets First Monday Each Month
Citizens having matters for dis- I
cussion, please bring before
the Council
J. O. TURNER, Mayor
J. 0. Peterson
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Watches Clocks . Diamonds
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