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    4 Heppner Gazette Times, February 14, 1946
MembeL
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brown re- arrive in the near future to visit
turned home Sunday from their the young people and Mr. and Mrs.
, , .j. C- P. Brown,
honeymoon and are now residing
at the C. P. Brown home. Mr. and, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Horn
Mrs. Ed Goodman of Portland, pa- were in Pendleton Wednesday at
rents of the bride, are expected 4o I tending to matters of busness-
OREGON NEWiSPAPER
Publish
ERS MSIOOIATIOH
EDITORIAL
Cooperation Appreciated
It would be unfair to those who contribute to
the Gazette Times from week to week to overlook
a word of thanks for their splendid cooperation in
our issue of February 7. Both advertisers and
correspondents were most helpful and this made
it possible for the publishers and family to carry
out their announced schedule. The old saying
"If you would dance you must pay the fiddler," is
applicable to the G-T family for in order to get
away it was necessary to work all night Wednes
day then travel most of Thursday to get to Eu
gene, including elapsed time for numerous stops
along the way. And there was the knowledge that
upon returning home we would find a stack of
unfinished work.
All hope of acquiring shop help, immediately
at least, vanished while attending the conference
at Eugene. Printers are no more plentiful than
coat and hat hangers in Heppner eating houses,
so you know about what chance there is to obtain
one. Such help will have to be developed locally
and this subject will be treated in a separate arti
cle. In the meantime, the present force will keep
the proverbial chin up and do its best to main
tain the news and printing service on a high level.
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An Opening for Ambitious Youth
Some young fellow who is smart enough to
see that the big wage honeymoon is about over,
or at least that it will not continue indefinitely, has
an opportunity to safeguard his future by learning i
the printing trade. This opportunity is open first
to returned service men with GI privileges but
lacking response from that quarter will be open
to some other chap.
Since journeymen printers are not available,
particularly in the smaller shops it is left to the
publishers to develop their help. The GI bill of
rights makes it possible for the industry to do that.
Newspaper plants and printing offices, by being
certified as suitable training facilities, are per
mitted to train one or more returned service men
as newpaper people or printers. Compensation is
far better than that received by apprentice prin
ters not coming under the GI bill. The employer
is required to match the compensation paid by
the gsvernment. This would give a married man
$180 per month and a single man $120 per month.
The Gazette Times is permitted one GI trainee.
This newspaper has been certified and Heppner
is under the Pendleton apprenticeship committee,
since the town has too few industries to call for
a local committee.Any aspiring youth wishing to
take advantage of his GI support is urged to come
in and talk it over.
In lieu of a GI accepting the offer, it is the
intention of the Gazette Times to urge a high
school youth to take an apprenticeship. One cre
dit will be given for a certain number of hours
each week. A boy with' a mechanical turn of mind
will find the work most interesting and aside from
the credit on his high school work will be remu
nerated on an hour basis.
Battery Service
We have installed a new charger and
are prepared to give you overnight ser
vice. It is the latest thing in battery
charging and places us in position to give
you the right kind of service but promptly
G P Batteries
you can now get your G P Battery
directly from us no delay or doubt
about what type you need.
OK Rubber Welders
FRANK ENGKRAF, Owner
Gasoline : Oil : Tires : Tubes
LEGION GIVES SILVER
TEA AT HOME OF MRS.
CYRENE BARRlATT
Mrs. Cyrene Barratt was hostess
for a silver tea given by the Amer
ican Legion auxiliary Tuesday af
ternoon. Funds accruing from the
affair will be used by the group to
provide traveling expenses for two
girls attending Girls' State, a sum
mer project of the legion in Ore
gon. Many ladies called during the
afternoon.
Pouring were Mrs. C. P. Brown,
Mrs. O. E. Ferguson, Mrs. Harry
Tamblyn, Mrs. E. L. Cox and Mrs.
D. E. Hudson. Assisting about the
rooms were Mrs. R. B. Ferguson,
Mrs. D. A. Wilson, Mrs. H. E.
Miller, Mrs. A. W. Jones, Mrs. Ve
nice Stiles, Mrs. Louise King, Mrs.
Fidelis Unrein and Mrs. Richard
Wells.
Next regular meeting of the aux
iliary will be Feb. 19 at the home
of Mrs. E. O. Ferguson. The pro
gram starting at 8 o'clock, will be
on national defense and American
ism. Nose bag refreshments (mean
ing bring your own). No assisting
hostesses.
Mrs. Gordon Banker acted as
chauffeur for Mrs. Arnold Ebert
and Mrs. J- J. O'Connor Tuesday
afternoon when the three ladies
went to Pendleton.
Mrs. Anna Q. Thomson drove
to Milton one day last week tak
ing Ellis Thomson there to visit
friends before proceeding to Wal
la Walla and Portland on his re
turn to New York. Mrs. Thomson
was a guest of Mrs. Percy Hughes
while in Milton and returned to
Heppner Friday.
J. A. Troedson and S. M. Mor
gan were in Arlington Saturday to
attend the funeral of Leon Logan.
Another recent dischargee has
arrived home in the person of Ar
thur Vance, son of Mrs. E. V.
Stingle.
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EXAMINER COMING
A traveling examiner of opera
tors and chauffeurs is scheduled
to arrive in Heppner Tuesday,
Feb. 19, and will be on duty at
the court house between the hours
of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m., according
to a recent announcement released
from the Secretary of State's office.
CARD OF THANKS
We sincerely thank all friends
and neighbors for the many kind
nesses extended to us in our recent
great sorrow.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Keithley
and the girls.
CARD OF THANKS
We take this means of thanking
our friends for their expressions of
KINZUA TO RESUME
OPERATIONS ABOUT MARCH 1
The following statement was is
sued from Kinzua by J. F. Cole
man, vice president and general
manager of Kinzua Pine Mills
company.
Following the settlement that
was reached between the local
sawmill and lumber workers un
ions 2916 and 3098 and the Kinzua
Pine Mills company representing
the operations at Kinzua and Wet
more respectively, plans are now
being made to commence opera
tions as soon as preparations can
be made to start, and it is estimat
ed that operations will be resumed
in the plant shortly after March 1
and not later than March 15, de
pending upon the progress that is
made, and weather conditions.
The plant has been down since
the employees went on strike the
morning of September 24, and it
is the first time in the history of
the company which began opera
tions in 1928, that the plant has
been down for any reason except
for repairs or vacations not exceed
ing over two weeks at a time.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
HEPPNER
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Meets Every Monday Noon at the
Lucas Place
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, Ore.
O. M. YEAGER
CONTRACTOR & BUILDER
All kinds of carpenter work.
Modern Homes Built or Remodeled,
Phone 1483 415 Jones St .
HEPPNER. OREGON
A. D. McMurdo, M. D.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Trained Nurse Assistant
Office in Masonic Building
Heppner, Oregon
Dr. L. D. Tibbies
OSTEOPATHIC
Physician & Surgeon
First National Bank Building
Res. Ph. 1162 Office Ph. 492
sympathy and the beautiful floral
offerings in memory of our beloved
father and brother, Philip Doherty
The family.
Win ning Preference
Our Diamond Engagement and Wedding Rings have
winning preference with people who appreciate quality.
Exemplary distinction in Diamond Rings carried
out by skilled craftsmen, prestige built and main
tained by rigid standards.
Several styles in perfectly matched sets in a price range
to suit everyone.
PETERSON'S
Dr. C. C. Dunham
CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN
Office up stairs I. O. O. F. Bid?
House calls made
Office and House Phone 2572
Blaine E. Isom
All Kinds of
INSURANCE
Phone 723
Heppner, Ore.
Our Fur Policies
Cover loss against Fire, Theft, Ac
cidental damage and many other
hazards, anywhere, at all times.
TURNER, VAN MARTER & CO.
Phelps Funeral Home
Licensed Funeral Directors
Phone 1332 Heppner, Ore.
JOS. J. NYS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Peters Building, Willow Street
Heppner, Oregon
J. O. TURNER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Phone 173
Hotel Heppner Building
Heppner, Oregon
P. W. MAHONEY
Attorney at Law
GENERAL INSURANCE
Heppner Hotel Building
Willow Street Entrance
J. 0. PETERSON
Latest Jewelry and Gift Goods
Watches, Clocks, Diamonds
Expert Watch & Jewelry Repairing
Hormnpr. Or peon
Heppner City Council
Meets First Monday Each Month
Citizens having matters for discus
sion, please bring before
the Council
J. O. TURNER, Mayor
Morrow County
Abstract & Title Co.
INC.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
TITLE INSURANCE
Office in Peters Building
Harry Nelson
Accounting Service
Member National Association of
Tax Accountants
Heppner, Oregon
OK Rubber Welders
FRANK ENGKRAF, Prop.
First class work guaranteed
Located in the Kane Building
North Main St. Heppner, Ore.
HEPPNER
GAZETTE TIMES
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The Heppner Gazette, established
March 30, 1883. The Heppner
Times, established November 18,
1897. Consolidated Feb. 15, 1912.
Published every Thursday and en
tered at thp Post Office at Hepp
ner, Oregon, as second class,
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O. G. CRAWFORD
Publisher and Editor