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    4 Heppner Gazette Times, December 7, 1944
EDITORIAL . . .
The End Is In Sight
Don't misread the above caption and arrive at
a hasty conclusion that the war is about over.
What is in mind is that with a little stepping up
.in the buyins: of bonds the Sixth War Loan cam
paign in Morrow county can easily come to a close
in a few days. All of us would like to think that
the war will not last much longer, but there is a
wav to advance the great day and that is for the
folks at home to make an all-out effort in financ
ing and providing the sinews of war.
There has been little noise made about the
Sixth War Loan in this locality. The lone school
rally Friday evening gave a great stimulus to
buying in other sections of the county and by the
first of this week the bond committee was able to
report that the goal is in sight. Buying bonds is
becoming a habit and it has been somewhat sur
prising and altogether pleasing the way the sub
scriptions have pilled up in the current drive.
There is a possibility that Morrow county can
come out first in the E bond quota. If you plan
to buy another bond, do it today and help the war
finance committtee claim the honor.
METHODIST CHOIRS TO
GIVE CHRISTMAS PROGRAM
A program of Christmas music
has been arranged by the junior
and senior choirs of the Methodist
church to be presented at 7:30 p. m.
Sunday, Dec. 17. in the auditorium
of the church. The program includ
es the following numbers':
All My Heart This Night Re
ioices; In Bethlehem Neath Starlit
Skies; Thou Didst Leave Thy
Throne , and Gloria senior chcir.
Slkr of the East Mrs. Tom Wells
comes in for much bitter partisan discussion every
four years has been kept alive. In Oregon, discus
sion of this moot question crystallized into the
passing of a resolution at the symposium arranged
by Mrs. George T. Gerlinger of Portland on last
September 22. The resolution, along with others
passed at the meeting, will be presented to the
1945 Oregon legislature as follows: that they me
morialize the next Congress to pass an amend
ment to the Constitution to limit the tenure of
office of the President of the United States, of and Mrs. Don Romine.
any party, to two terms of four years each for the Hark! The Herald Aneels Sing;
very good reasons set forth in the resolution. An- Long Yenrs Am OV Bethlehem's
other resolution asks that they make a careful stu- Hills: Infnnt Holy: There . a Song
j.. c .u. i n. ' m t oi(;, thp Air. rnrl FiVnt Night, viohn
the President of the United States and that their
conclusions if sufficiently unanimous be present
ed to the next session of Congress, where legis
lation about this matter is already pending.
A third resolution relates to making a suitable
appropriation for statues of two most outstand
ing Oregon citizens to be placed in Statuary Hall
or the Hall of Fame as it is popularly called, in
the nation's capitol. Dr. John McLaughlin and
Rev. lason Lee were chosen for this commemo-
Professiond
Directory
P. W. Mahoney
ATTORNEY AT LAW
GEJJEKAL IfcSUBANCE
Heppner Hotel Building
Willow St. Entrance
1
r,
obl'gpto bv Carolyn Bnurrpn lun
iw choir,
God So Loved the World: Behold
I Bring You Good Tidings, and
Glory Be to God in the Highest
senior choir.
An invitation has been extended
to the public to cittend.
j. 0. Turner
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Phone 17.''
H'oiel Heppner BuiMing
Heppner. Oregon
HUDDLESTONS ARRIVE
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Huddle
ston and little daughters of Valdez,
ratinr honor and in 1931 a bill was presented pro- Alaska, came to Heppner Saturday
viding for this sum of $10,000 for statues of them from Portland where they spent a
to be placed in Statuary Hall. A recommendation week with Mrs. Fred Allison. They
by the ways and means committtee that the appro- had planned to come trough from
priation be indefinitely postponed was accepted Seattle with Mrs Huddlestons fa.
Snd there the matter Rested. There is a grow- EtS
ing aemana an over uregun tor uusuw i.- and . in Portland for
Jos. J. Nys
'ATTORNEY AT LAW
Peters Building, Willow Street
Heppner, Oregon
Would Curb Long Office Tenure
Ever since the days of William Howard Taft,
who proposed one six-year term for a president
of the United States, the question of limiting the
presidential tenure has occupied the attention of tion of our noble pioneers and the petitions are. md remained in PortlandAla
Directors of
Funerals
M. L. CASE G. El NTKANDEB
2r Phones 262
various groups. In this manner a subject which being eagerly signed.
MHMtMMtMMMtt HI WIH I M I
THE COMMODITY CREDIT CORPORATION,
THROUGH THE MORROW COUNTY AAA OF
FICE, IS OFFERING THE FOLLOWING GRAIN
BINS FOR SALE
34 UNERECTED NORTHWEST PRODUCTS BINS: size 18 di
ameter by 15' high, capacity 3340 bushels Price $250
1 UNERECTED ECONOMY BIN: size 16'xl6'xl6', capacity
3000 bushels Price $225
8 ERECTED ALLADIN BINS: size 10'xl4'x24', capacity 2820
bushels Price $290
(Arrangements can be made with Albert Schunk, Heppner, for moving these bins intact).
The uncertainty of conditions affecting the movement of the 1944 grain crdp out of storage before the
1945 harvest, and the urgent need for these bins in ether areas have prompted the Commodity Credit
Corporation to make this offer. If the bins are not sold locally before Marth 1, they will be ship
ped to other areas where the storage problem is critical.
treatment. Thev will be in the
States until February. Coming from
Valdez with the Huddlestons was a
young Eskimo girl who has Ween
placed in chhrga of Mr. and Mrs.
Jean Fields of Caldwell, Ida., who
came Sunday to get her.
GETS GOVERNMENT JOB
Harry Tamblyn, county surveyor
and former county engineer, has ac
cepted a position with the federal
bureau of roads and will leeave
Heppner shortly for Oregon City
I where he has been essigned to work
in Clackamas .county. Tamblyn has
1 been busy with private road loca-
I tion and surveying projects since
I the office of county engineer was
! abolished in 1943, spending the past
summer in the employ of the Kin-
zua Pine Mills company.
Dr. L. D. Tibbies
OSTEOPATHIC
Phyileiaa 8ufm
FIRST NATIONAL, BANK BUX).
Rec. Phone 1182 Office Phone 482
HEPPNER. OREGON
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. DJMcMurcfoiM.D.
Trained Hunt Assistant
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Office in Minnie Building
HEPPNER ORE.
A limited amount of lumber is also being offered for salef
the purchase of bins or lumber should contact the
Anyone interested in the purchase of
COUNTY AAA OFFICE AT HEPPNER
Santa's Choice for Gift:
diamond tf(ing.
s
When Santa chooses a Diamond Ring, he
chooses the gift supreme.
We have the mbeautifully styled, carefully
made and popularly priced, including
Solitaires, Wedding Rings and Matched Sets
Select yours soon!
BUY BONDS
FIRST!
Pete
rson s
Jeweler
W
RFSIGNS JOB
Mrs. Roberit Walker has resigned
as bookkeeper at the J. C. Penney
company store and plans to enter
the Pacific Christian college' in Eu
gene. Her husband, Pvt. Robert
Walker, has been transferred from
Camp Use, Va. Ito Cheyenne, Wyo
and has a few days delayed orders.
Mrs. Walker will go to Portland
Monday to meet him, Mrs. Nellie
Andlerson has taken over the book
keeping job at the store.
ILL WITH PNEUMONIA
Mrs. Lewis Morris of John Day i
reported ill with pneumonia. She
had just returned from a short vis
it in Heppner when stricken and
was taken immediately to a hospi
tal., Mrs. Anna Bayless has gone to
John Day to be with her sister.
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IMPROVING WATER SYSTEM
Albeit Lindstrom of Morgan was
iri Heppner Monday buying new
pipe with which to repair and par
tially rebuild the water system on
his ranch. Mrs. Lindstrom accom
panied him to town.
HERE FROM HEUMISTON
Jared White of Hermiston was a
business visitor in Heppner Wed
nesday. He recently mov'ed from
Irrigon where he resided two years.
Prior to that he lived inWallowa
county.
SPENT WEEK-END HERE
Mrs. Louis Morris of John Day
spent the week-end in Heppner vi
siting her sisters, Mrs Anna Bay
less and Mrs Frank Turner.
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 Post Office at Hepp
ner, Oregon, as second class
matter.
O. G. CRAWFORD
Publisher and Editor
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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
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Licensed Funeral Directors
Phone 1332
Heppner. Ore.
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Phone 723
Heppner, Ore.
O. M. YEAGER
CONTRACTOR & BUILDER
All kinds of carpenter work
Country work especially
Phone 1483
J. O. Peterson
LfttMt Jewelry and Gilt Goods
Watchei . Olooki . Diamond
Expert Watch and Jewelry
Repairing
Heppner, Oregon