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    A Heppher Gazette Times, November 7. 1944
EDITORIAL . . .
Mail Gifts by December 1
This is a bit of belated advice but there still
is time to act if that action is prompt. The post
office department is urging that all Christmas
gifts going by mail be sent by December 1. That
does not mean that you should delay sending
them until that particular date. Rather it is the
deadline for receiving your parcels at the send
ing postoffice with any notion of them reaching
their destination by December 25. Shortages of
manpower, unprecedented volumieg of Christ
mas mailing, wartime demands upon transporta
tion facilities will prevent handling and delivery
of lifts in time for Christmas unless gifts are
mailed by the deadline of December 1, postal
officials declare.
Over 40,000 postal employes have entered the
armed services, creating a serious shortage, in
trained personnel. Facilities simply are not avail
able to transport and deliver, in the last three
weeks before Christmas, the tremendous quan
tities of mail that in peace times have been
moved in that period. .
If further proof is needed that you should
mail early, read these figures presented in a re
port of the Post Office uailway Mail Service for
the Western division, showing increases in Pa
cific coast Christinas holiday bulk mails: 1941,
1,566,433 bags; 1942 1, 976,117 bags; 1943, over
2,272,533 bags, and 1944, an estimated 2,827,000
bags. From these figures it would appear that if
one wishes to say "Merry, Christmas" with a
gift it will be necessary to mail it now not Dec.
2.
MEETINGS TO CLOSE
Interest in the evangelistic meet.
ings has kept the Church of Christ
nition was not carried far enough to give local fmi each evening since the open
authorities encouragement over the eventual 2 niSht. Nov; 5- They are drawing
outcome to a e 311 Sunday win be the
' . i opportunity to hear the evangelis
Word from Senator Guv Cordon is to the ef- tic team- Willie Clifford
feet that the flood dam is under consideration by Snyder. A potiuck dinner will be
the regional engineer who is collecting data on held at the church Sunday follow-
feieral participation projects to be combined ing the morning service,
with reports from other sections of the country in The union Thanksgiving service
preparation of a bill to be presented to congress will be held at 10 a. m. this morning
ii l fl rtl x lit. "Di
on nostwar appropriations. Acceptance or the m me unurcn or nrni wiui vcv
Willow creek flood control proposal does not ne
cessarily mean that it will be constructed in the
near future or at an early date following the com
ing of the peace. By having a bid in now it may
Professional
Directory
Bennie Howe presenting the message.
P. W. Mahoney
ATTORNEY AT LAW
GENERAL IVSVBAHCS
Heppner Hotel Building
Willow St. Entrance
1
HOME FROM SERVICE
Howard Bryant has been released
mean that it will, be constructed as soon as funds from the army hospital where he
are available depending on congressional action, has been ill for some time and has
.. The county court looks upon the flood dam as been fven a medical discharge. He
'.. ;:..:,, i,,..u i and Mrs. Bryant arrived in Hepp-
bor when the boys come home. This and a high
ner Tuesday from California.
J. O. Turner
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Phone 17?
Hotel Heppner Building
Heppner. Oregon
way and country road program will be the main RETURNING HOME TODAY
public enterprises t6 offer employment within Mrs- Lloyd Burkenbine and little
the county. For that reason the court is putting son win return to Heppner today
things in line to get a fair share of the federal1'0111 a PendJeton hpstsl- The
aid that doubtless will be available after the war. young man was bom Nov. 12
Let's Back Our Thankfulness
Getting a Bid In
Encouraging news relative to a proposed flood
'dam on Willow creek has been received by the
Morrow county court. This plan was submitted ,
several years ago to the United States engineer
ing department and while receiving some recoji-
WEEK-END IN CITY
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Turner and
Mrs. Ethel Adlams went to Port-
This is Thanksgiving day all over America and land Friday on a business trip and
in many parts of the world where our fighting remained until Sunday. Mrs.
Adams' parents have recently sold
their home in Portland and Mrs.
Adams went to assist them. The
mayor disposed of his duties in
time for him tend Mrs. Turner to
attend the presentation of the Ballet
Russe in the auditorium Saturday
Jos. J. Nys'
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Peters Building, Willow Street
Heppner, Oregon
forces are winning freedom for oppressed peo
cles. It should be a day of rejoicing but instead is
one of sorrow sorrow "for the young American
lives that have been lost, for the homes that have
been broken. But there is a brighter side, some
thing, for which we are thankful. Our forces are
pdvancins on all fronts and are slowly forcing , . , . .
-. r .1 i , . itj c evening wmun was a rare ueai,
the enemies of all mankind to withdraw from .
their ill-gotten territory. How long it will takj to home FOR- THANKSGIVING
, end the strife no one knows. It may be in a few Robert L. Scrivner, son of Mr.
months or it may take a few years. We can only and Mrs. Lee Scrivner is enjoying
hope that peace will corns by next Thanksgiving a furlough at home. He is assigned
time. to the aviation medical school at
Randolph Field Texas.
mSir life
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LENTY OF WAR BONDS
LD B-29s
rnHE WAR ifl tne Pacific is
JL u-.- : co:tly war Amer
ica lies cvt-r ensured in. It's
simple arltiimsLic. A mountain
of special, cosily equipment is
needed. A B-20 Supcrforaxss
used in the bembir of Jcpan
costs $5G0..C0O in War Bonds.
And 'dilz is just ens of the many
extra costly implements of war
needed to achieve final victory
in the Pacific.
Thaf s why the 6th War Loan
Drive is so important That's
why you must back it as gen
erously as you have every other
war loan drive. Inyest in the
next raid on Japan...
BUY fis ONE EXTRA $100
Willows Gran
Announces a
Dance
, at the
GRANGE HALL
Saturday Evening
November 25
GOOD MUSIC
Bazaar Opens 5 p.m.
Turkey Supper 6 p.
m. to 8 p. m.
Adm. 50c; tax 10c
Total 60c
Hocige Chevrolet:
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HEPPNER
GAZETTE TIMES
The Heppner Gazette, established
March 30, 1883. The Heppner
Times, established November 18,
. 1S97. 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
Directors of
Funerals
L. CASE G. E. MKANDER
2 Phones 262
Dr. L. D. Tibbies
OSTEOPATHIC
Physician & Surgeon
FIKST NATIONAL BANK BUXi.
Kec. fhone 1162 Office Pliune 492
HEPPNER. OREGON
Col. Ernest Winchester arrived
in Pendleton Saturday night and
was met there by his wife. He will
report back to Oklahoma City in
a few days after having Thanks
giving in Heppner. Cpl Winchester
has a 10-day furlough
For all the blessings we have
received during the past year we
should be more than thankful.
We should be ready to back our
thankfulness with substantial
purchases of war bonds to assure
our f;"hting forces that we are
grateful for what they are doing,
make tomorrow a brighter and
you have a pleasant day today,
,'igger day by investing in war
fronds the first thing in the
morning.
Dr. W. H. Rockwell
Naturopathic
Physician & Surgeon
227 North Main St.
Office hours: 1 p. m. to 7:30 p. m.
Exam free Ph. 522 Heppner, Or.
A. D. McMurdctM.D.
Traned Nnr: i8istaot
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
iHfir' In Ms( ntc Building
HRPPNBh. ORE.
Morrow County
Abstract 5 Title Co.
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ABSTRACTS OP TITLE
TITLE INSttBAKCE
)frice In New Peters Building
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Heppner "ily Council
Meets First Monday Each Month
Citizens hiiving matters for dis- )
cussion, please bung before
the Council.
J. O. TURNER, Mayor
Phelps Funeral Home
Licensed Funeral Directors
Tone 1332 Heppner. Ore.
NEW AUTO POLICY
Bod Inj.
Class A
Class B
Class C
Pr. Dam.
6.25 5.03
6.00 545
7.75 5J25
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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
Phcne 14S3
J. O. Peterson
LtMt Jewelry and Gilt Oooda
Wtohei . Clocki . Diamond
Expert Watch and Jewelry
Repairing
Heppner. Oregon