4 Heppner Gazette Times, November 29, 1945 EDITORIAL . . . Pressure Will Help Only eight more shopping days remain to buy "victory bonds, if we may be pardoned for bor rowing a well known phrase. Up to the present there has been no particular need for applying pressure but it now appears that if this county is going over the top by December 8 something will have to be done. It will not look good to us in later years to have a record ef two failures in bond buying, one just prior to th2 close of the war and the other ask ourselves if we were thankful that our arms after peace has come. More than likely we will had conquered and that our boys and girls could come home. Within a few years many of us will wonder why we didn't put surplus funds in safe keeping against that diy when pocketbooks will be less corpulent. The Victory loan is the last of the wartime emergency fund campaigns. It may be fully sub scribed but . will the amount be raised through the channels desired? In Morrow county $125,000 of the $190,000 total was put in E bonds with the hope that every individual would buy at last one small denomination. As the campagin has gone so far, a handful of investors has ac counted for upwards of $90,000. That leaves $35,000 to go and this is the last opportunity for non-investors to express their faith in Uncle Sam in a substantial manner. There are two conditions under which your money will do you no good if Uncle Sam goes' bankrupt and when you are dead. You are bound to die but while alive you can do something to wards keeping the old uncle from going broke. It's That Time of Year This is the season of great feats, gastronomi rallv sneaking. Thanksgiving usually starts a round of dinners, banquets, luncheons, or what have you, and those who prefer to think that their figures are more or less on the divine side are given cause for worriment. It is a time when one gives thought to the contention that "we dig our graves with our teeth." But such is life in America, the land of abun dance. On the one hand we have the dietitians and beauty experts cautioning us about over eating, while on the other hand dispensers ot tood and food products are encouraging us to eat more and more. It requires but a casual glance in any direction to answer the question of which side is winning out. And further, there is no evidence of malnutrition due to scarcity of cer tain food items occasioned by wartime curtail ment. There is no particular reason for bringing up this subject other than that we are entering the holiday period the time for a round of lodge dinners, parties and the like and to those who suffer from bulging belt lines or answer to the popular line of "so round, so firm, so fully pack ed", it is an occasion tor serious contemplation of the old adage that an ounce of prevention is worth a oound of cure. In other words, if one backed away from the table before the appetite is fully sated there would be less after-dinner dis comfort and little cause to worry about the waist line. SPENT NIGHT HERE Stewart Hardie, publisher of the Condon Globe Times, spent Wed nesday night as a guest of the Ga zette Times. It was not what might be called a social call for Stewart had troubles linotype troubles at home and had to bring some copy over here to set n the G-i machine. A burned-out element in the metal pot on the Globe Times machine put it out of action temporarily. Mrs. Marvin Wightman is a pa tient in the hospital in The Dalles where she underwent a major op eration on Saturday. At last re ports she was doing nicely. 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Here soon 1 1- fiw Hi I (4ltl-t I New , I I I Handsome "Post -War" Models 1 11 -k Exclusive Maytag Features If II Important "Post -war i Improvements 1 1 ; 1 1 -k New Quality, Efficiency, j 1 1 Ruggedness i 1 1 Come In now for full details 1 un OUR BREAKFAST IS IPS I IRE 1 I y. J. s-XLen Hand Carved Mahogany Trays and Salad J OX CTjETl Bowjs from Haiti t lq cross Manicure Sets . . . Candles . . . Figurines . . . Chrome Trays . . . Tea Pots I Stationery . . . Comb and Brush Sets . . . Cosmetic Sets: Coty, Max Factor, Dorothy Gray FOR HIM Mem - Chartr House - Saddle Club, and Spruce Toiletries Fitted Cases - Zipper Kits - Bill Folds Pipes - Comb and Brush Sets Cards and Poker Chips w GORDON'S DRUG STORE John Saager, Owner THERE STILL ISN'T enough silverware to go around, or enough Elgin or Ham ilton watches, but there will be because more materials will be made available soon. Production today is still hampered by limited supplies Therefore, you may look to us for the most carefully se lected merchandise and most outstanding values as soon as they become available. PETERSON'S Heppner Hardware & Electric Co. A wartime worker needs every bit of energy which a nutritious m e a I supplies. Stop in I before your regu- I lar shift and go to work prepared to E deliver a big day's work. HEPPNER i CAFE PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY HEPPNER CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Meets Every Monday Noon at the Lucas Place Dr. W. H. 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