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    -Heppner Gazette Times, June 7, 1
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EDITORIAL
One Chance in Two Hundred
There have been reports that automotive man
ufacturers are about to return to production of
their own products on an extensive scale. To a
certain extent these reports are true but beyond
the fact that manufacturers are turning their at
tention to reconversion there is a limit to the
amount of material to be diverted for their use.
Latest figures on the manufacture of passenger
automobiles show that 200,000 cars will be built
this year. If you are in the, market for a new car
you have one chance in 200 of getting one. There
is but one answer to this problem. If you can not
get along without a car, see that your present ve
hicle is kept in good condition and keep right
on taking good care of it for the next two or three
years. It will be a long time before automobiles get
rolling off the assembly line with anything resem
bling pre-war production figures. You may have
to wait another five years. If in doubt, consult
your garageman. He can tell you what your chan
ces are for obtaining a new car this year or within
the next two or three years.
Don't Forsake "Uncle" Now
Loaning your money to Uncle Sam is a small !
matter compared to the sacrifices our boys are
making. Having conquered one Foe is no excuse
for lying down on the job of financing our fight
ing forces who are confronted by a desperate en- j
emy in another part of the world. The Japs still
hold to the idea that they are winning. Just what
they are winning is not altogether clear but they
are willing to throw everything they have into
the conflict and this is not making it easy for our
forces. Men, equipment and materiel are .still
needed in vast quantities and our job on the home
front is to see that there is nothing lacking to
make the campaign in the Pacific a complete suc
cess. Buy bonds more bonds, and buy them now!
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. H.
Jones the past week Included Mr.
and Mrs. C. M, Jones of Walla
Walla who spent the week-end here
and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Shaw of
Hermiston who were their guests
Tuesday.
Mrs. Mary Thomson returned to
Heppner Saturday after an ab
sence of several months in The
Dalles and Portland where she was
under a doctor's care. She was ac
companied by her sister Mrs. Flo
Beamer.
Mrs. James Davis Jr. and little
son have moved to Bend where
they expect to make their home
while their service man is away.
Mrs. Davis has .been working at
the local telephone office. They
were taken to Bend by Mrs. Wm.
Davis and children who will re
main there for a visit with friends.
Lexington grange will meet Fri
day night and important business
requires a large attendance. This
meeting will be the last until after
harvest.
WASHING .
POLISHING
WAXING
All Type
of Equipment
Steam
Cleaned
LUBRICATING
Richfield Products
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RICHFIELD
SERVICE
Phone 1242
Heppner, Oregon
Bad Gas Milage
Poor Performance?
A complete Motor Tune-Up will do won
ders for yor Car or Truck.
Latest Modern Tune-Up Equipment
Installed
1 8 years experience
All work guaranteed
Station Hours 10 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Monday through Saturday
No charge for checking or estimates
NOW AT YOUR
Richfield Service
in Heppner
Phone 1242
Mrs. Ed Burchell and children
have gone to Portland to visit
her brother-in-law, Sgt. William
Burchell who is back in this coun
try after many months in a Ger
man prison camp.
Don Strait, local Smith-Hughes
instructor at the high school left
Wednesday morning for Portland
to attend an agriculture meeting.
He was accompanied by Rev. Ben
nie Howe and George Corwin. Mrs.
Strait and baby have been in the
valley for the past week and will
return with Tier husband Mrs. Joe
Hughes and daughter Mary will re
turn with the Straits Monday.
Lt. Leila Tolleson is spending a
few days at the home of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tolleson.
Lt. Tolleson is stationed at Camp
Gruger, Okla. and expects to re
turn there Tuesday, June 12 after
a 15-day furlough. She is a member
of the Army Nurse corps and is
anticipating overseas dut at any
fimp. Mr. and Mrs. Tolleson met
their daughter in Pendleton last
Saturday night.
Ml-s. G. A. Sanders has been
hnifp ill .due to a verv bad cold the
past week. Mrs. Sanders has been
missed from' her duties at the Hep
pner bakery by their many
customers.
Dance
Willows Grange Hall
IONE OREGON
Saturday Evening
JUNE 9
GOOD MUSIC
by
lone Cardinals
Supper Served
Admission 50c, Tax 10c, Total 60c
Everybody Welcome
PROFESSIONAL
DIRECTORY
HEPPNER
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Meets Every Monday Noon at the
Lucas Place
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Puzzd as the
Symbol of Love and Marriage
the diamond you buy today becomes ever
'more cherished as the years go by.
And that is why its heartfelt significance is
being highlighted through styling and quality.
We invite your inspection of matched sets
-bride and groom band rings at popular prices.
Store will be closed June 18 through June 22.
PETERSON'S
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A. D. McMurdo, M. D.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Trained Nurse Assistant
Office in Masonic Building
Heppner, Oregon
Dr. W. H. Rockwell
NATUROPATHIC
Physician & Surgeon
227 North Main St.
Office hours: 1 p. m. to 7:H0 p. m
Exam. Free. Ph. 522, Heppner. Ore
MEETING ANNOUNCED
Next Friday afternoon at 2 p. m
in the dining room of the hoteL.
will hp a trade meeting with James
Sager,field price representative of
the OPA district office in charge.
The meeting is cf interest t0' people
connected with automotive repair
shops on S. S. R 49 to M. P. R. 165.
June 15 is the date of establishing
maximum number at nours lor
pprtain tvnes of automotive re
pair such as removing carbon,
grind and reface valves and tune
uto of engine, covering o repair
jobs.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilkinson
and daughter Shirley will drive to
Corvallis for the Commencement
activities this week end. Their el
der daughter, Frances, is a mem
ber of the graduating class of Ore
gon State college.
Mr and Mrs. Earl Blake and
family are leaving Friday for Port
land and Corvallis. They will be
present at the graduation exercises
at Oregon State college where their
daughter Mary Kathryn is one of
the 325 seniors scheduled . to re
ceive diplomas Sunday evening.
J. H. Key, Grant Key and Mr
and Mrs. Roy Key of Weston spent
Sunday at the home of Mr. J. H.
Key's son-in-law. and daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rosewall.
It was the first time the visitors
had seen the Rosewalls' new home
and they were delighted with it.
Mrs. Hubert Gailey and Mrs.
Gene Ferguson left June 4 for San
Francisco to visit their service
men, Mrs. Gailey with her husband,
Slc Hubert R. Gailey and Mrs.
Ferguson will visit her son ART3c
Dick Ferguson. The ladies expect
to stay in the bay city until the
12th.
J. O. PETERSON
Latest Jewelry and Gift Goods
Watches, Clocks, Diamonds
Expert Watch it Jewelry Repairing
Heppner, Oregon
O. M. YEAGER
Contractor fir Builder
All kinds of carpenter work.
Country work especially
Phone 1483 Heppner, Ore.
Blaine E. Isom
AO Kinds of
INSURANCE
Phone 723
Ileppncr. Ore.
New Auto Policy
Class A
Class B
Class C
Bod. Inj.
6.25
6.00
7.75
Pr. Dam.
5.0S
525
555
TURNER, VAN MARTER & CO.
helps Funeral Home
Licensed Funeral Directors
Phone 1332 Hentmer. Ore.
DR. L. D. TIBBLES
OSTEOPATHIC
Physician & Surgeon
First National Bank Building
Res. Ph. 1162 Office Ph. 492
JOS. J. NYS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Peters Building, Willow Street
Heppner, Oregon
Heppner City Council
Meets First Monday Each Month
Citizens having matters for discus
sion, please bring before
Council
J. O. TURNER, Mayor
Morrow County
Abstract fir Title Co.
INC.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
TITLE INSURANCE
Office in Peters Building
J. O. TURNER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
rhotie 173
Hotel Heppner Building
Heppner, Oregon
P. W. MAHONEY
Attorney at Law
GENERAL INSURANCE
Heppner Hotel Building
Willow St lntranoe
Horry Nelson
Accounting Service
Member National Association of
Tax Accountants
Heppner, Oregon
HEPPKIER
GAZETTE TIMES
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March 30, 1883. The Heppnet
Times, established November 18,
1897. Consolidated FpW is 1019
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