Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, July 25, 1946, Page 2, Image 2

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    2 Heppner Gazette Time?, July 25, 1946
EDITORIAL. .
TTie currert aicr shortage to the fr.
the necfsity for provides aJJst:onal storage '.t
the city' water supply. Present s:J.a- c:i;.-ac.ty
tike care of normal demani tut is m.ideuate
vhen anything cut of the ordinary occurs.
As stated hy Mayor Turner in another column
of this week's Gazette Times vo-k of drllmg a
new well will start shortly. It is anticipated that
this well will produce at least 200.000 gallons
daily. Such production will make it necessary to
provide another resenoir. and the city officials
have lr mind one of 500.000-gallon capacity. The
one reservoir no in use has a capacity of oOO.OOO
gallons. A storage capacity of SOO.000 gallons
should solve the problem for years to come, p:o
viding ample ater supply for all civilian use,
including I scer syscm another project on the
city's improvement program.
We must not bse sight of the fact that these
improvements ill cost money, but at the same
time we are wondering if we have not been losing
money by delaying construction even at present
prices. A sewer system could not be suc
cessfully operated without adequate water supply
and it might be asked why have a second reser
voir when the water supply is not sufficient to
keep the present reservoir filled. The truth is that
the reservoir is well filled most of the time. Need
of additional storage is seen in times of shortage.
The auxiliary supply could be brought into use
and prevent interruption of irrigation service at a
time when lawns, shrubs and gardens need water
every day.
At the moment, the most pressing need is for
tn auxiliary' supply of water. If the new well is a
producer, the larger reservoir and the sewer sys
tem will follow. As stated before, they will cost
money and the city will of necessity have to as
sume a considerable obligation. Towns, l:ke in
dividuals, become lethargic when out of debt.
There is a feeling that the goal has been attained
and the tendency is to rest on the oars. There is
no pushing ahead, but rather, we drift with the
current. It may be said in favor of plunging in
debt not too far, mind you that there is always
one objective: striving to get out. Heppner needs
a more adequate water supply and a sewer sys
tem. If we wait until we can pay cash for them
it is doubtful if some of us will live long enough
to enjoy them.
In all this controversy, or lack of aeement
as the c.o trav bo. over trad::n; of citv and coun
ty property, both sides aprca- to be a bit too zeal
ous aout prctocti.l? the public interest. If this
ser-e of protection is carried on too long the pub
lic is bound to bo the loser.
It is quite believable that the two units of gov
ernment will come to an agreement. If one side
rr the other has to give a little, or mayhap it
would be pertinent to suggest that both give a
little, they will be serving tile public interest. Af
ter all. the properties involved belong to Mr. John
Public and he will not be taking too big a loss
whichever wav the deal blows. Lack of agreement
is staving the hand of progress and it i quite cer-1
tain the public is more interested in the ultimate
development of both of tiiese properties for more
efficient use than whether or not the county and
city officials have established valuations that can
not be changed w ithout reflecting upon the judg
ment of the officials. Each side has set a mark to
which it is holding as if it were a matter of life or
death. If each w 11 come half way a settlement can
be reached in a hurry. Let's get some action!
There has not been much stir around Heppner
due to announcement of the proposed McNary
county. .Most comment is to the effect that the
tendency is toward consolidation of counties now
adays, rather than carving out r ones from the
older counties. The propos;'.l for a new county is
a little out of line with the com.iion thought and
if the promoters are to realize their ambition it
will require an unusually active campaign.
If the people of the north end of .Morrow
county and the western portion of Umatilla coun
ty will content themselves to await the inevitable
development following construction of the Mc
Nary dam it is likely that the d-"n mj for a sepa
rate county will disappear, head improvement,
which seems to be or.e of the bor.es of contention
in this county, w ill come as more people move in
and the U distribution is equalized. Also, there
is the possibility that the 'no-man's land" lying
between the cultivated areas on this side of the
sand belt and the river settlements will largely be
removed. The project communities can easily be
made close neighbors with the rest of the county
by the application of water to that strip now
braced in the bombing field.
VACATION BIBLE, SCHOOL
TO BEGIN' MONDAY A. M.
The union daily vacation Bible
school will begin Monday, July 29
in the Methodist church with
morning sessions only, from 9 to
11:30. There are 72 children regis
tered from the Methodist Episco
pal and Christian churches.
The following teachers arc giv
ing their time and effort to make
this school a success: Mrs. Omcr
McCaleb, Joan Corwin, Carol Mil
ler. Lois Keys, Mrs- Hazel Bengt,
Mrs. Gus Nikander. Mrs. King,
.Mrs. n. B. Kice, Mrs. Le Howell,
Mrs. Spencer Akers, Rev Forster
and Mrs. Forster. superintendent-
FOR SALE
1783 ACRES 1625
wheat land, 158 pas
ture. $75,000.
One-half down, easy
terms.
Turner, Van Mortcr
fir Company
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keep your 3elf-0-MaHe
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features wo ter-rewtoM.
resistant, dust-proof and
magnetic ph on vnbroab
able crystal, radium dial mm4
handsome stainless tttl
case 17 jewels.
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RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT
In memory of Milton R. Morgan,
Sr., who died July 4. 1946.
The Angel of Death has entered
our midst and we are called to
mourn the loss of a faithful friend
and co-worker.
Our tears are mingled with
yours, your sorrows are ours- May
the gloom of the sorrowing ones
be dispelled by the pomise: "I am
the Resurrection and tlie Life, say
eth the Lord; he that believeth in
Me, though he were dead, yet shall
he live; and he that liveth and be
lieveth in Me shall never die.
Resolved that Bunch Grass Re
bekah lodge No. 91, I. 6. O. F. of
lone, Oregon, in testimony of our
loss, be draped in mourning for the
allotted time and that we tender
the family our deepest sympathy
in their afiliction. A copy of these
resolutions be sent to the family
and copy spread upon the minutes
of this lodge.
MARY SW ANSON
IDA ESTEB
GLADYS DRAKE
Committee.
Archdeacon and Mrs- Neville
Blunt are leaving next Tuesday
to spend the month of August in
Victoria. B. C While away Rev.
Blunt will conduct services in St
John's church.
Mrs. J. H. Padberg has received
word of the death of an old friend ; drove to Hood River Tuesday, tak
of the Paaberg lamily, Mrs. Emma ! ing household g.wiis down to their
Haughton. Mrs- Haughton passed! son Vaster. Kaunung home
gS3J-O-UATICIICT.Tt-0OAittM
away July 15 at her home in lior
way. Oregon- She will be remem
bered here as Emma Owen.
Mr. and Mrs. frank S. Parker
Wed
nesday evening uiey were accom
panied .by t-tir granddaughter,
Cecelia Parker, who will visit sev
eral days.
I thank the people of Morrow, Gilliam, Umatilla,
and Wheeler counties for their patronage during the
past eighteen months. For Fay Bucknum, the new own
er of The Flower Shop, I bespeak your continuing loyalty
and kindness, without which I could not have built my
business, nor can she succeed.
Happily, the sale of my shop does not necessitate my
retirement from the enjoyment and satisfaction of
working with flowers. On rush days I wiil help Mrs.
Bucknum, and she will be the retailer for the blossoms I
raise for sale.
RACHEL DICK
I COME IN IO0AY AND LET US- ..,
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Make you
vacation trio
with a
well-serviced car
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A J P W.
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pmHASADAlsr
CANNING V
i am f ' wr'f en i
vr,.at. tew
Johnson
Spinning Ropes
with instructions for young cowboys.
ROPES
NYLON
AMERICAN HEMP
PLYMOUTH ROPE
COTTON LEAD ROPE
22 foot McCARTY HAIR ROPES
SPLIT EAR BRIDLES
Cowboy Supplies Made to Order
BITS and SPURS
NAVAJO BLANKETS
Lloyd Bros. Saddle Co.
MS
rpv i ids
SfeW & RUBBERS
And Mlow instruclioni in
tht Ball Blue Book. To get your copy
end 10c with your name ami ailJre to
3AU BROTHERS Ct".PANY, Wun:l, Ind.
For Home Comfort
Tapestry Upholstered Rockers
and Straight Chairs, ceiling 25.54
Special .... 21.75
JUST RECEIVED
Two New Bedroom Suites
YOUR CHOICE
5-piece Vanity with double bed, $118
5-piece Vanity with twin beds $135
4-piece Dresser Set with dou
ble bed . . . $103.25
4-piece Dresser Set with twin
beds .... $124.00
Case Furniture Co.
r
To the younger woman, and to the old
er woman, we invite you to call and try
our service.
Alice's Beauty Shop
Alice Prock, Owntr
Phon 53 (or
and Manager
HAT SALE
CONTINUES
We want to make room (or our
new Fall Hats, so our summer
arc markfd down to one-half
p. ice to clear.
Cur prices have not been
advanced and will not be
until wholesale rates
force us to do so-
Anderson & Wilson
The Flower Shop "XjSr
In the Oddfellows Building
I will operate the business as Mrs. Dick has done,
shaping it to fit the needs of its customers.
This is the only flower shop in a very large area, and
when an occasion arises for which' flowers are needed,
please remember your own Flower Shop.
THE FLOWER SHOP
will carry plants, vases, and cut flowers,
and specialize in designing corsages,
weddings, and funeral pieces.
I will deliver flowers in Heppner, mail or express
them to nearby communities, and send wire orders any
where for you.
THE FLOWER SHOP
Fay Bucknum .
Phone 2502 Day or Night Hours 10 a. m.-6 p. m.
Keep your cor in sound condition keep
it serving dependably until you get
delivery of your new Chevrolet
Coma to our service station for skilled, dependable,
car-cavuia servita, today and at regular intervals.
Cive ycur rar the benefit of our four-fold service
advantage!: (I) expert mechanics, (2) modern tools,
(3) genuine parts, (4) quality materials. Remember
we re members of America's foremost automotive
service organization. Come in today!
OUR CAR-SERVICE IS YCUR BSST CAR-SAVER
LET OUR SKILLED
MECHANICS SERVICE
YOUR UR-NOWI
Check steering and wheal
alignmont Test battery nd
electrical system "De
8lurjge" car engine Service
clutch, brakes, transmit,
sion, rear axle Lubricate
throughout Tune motor
'sAvt rout nn&a cah
Despite record demand
ant) temporary shortage-.
we'll do everything in out
power to simed delivery of
your new Chevrolet Thnlc
you for waiting nd yooll
thank us when you (Urt
enjoying Big-Oar quality at
lowest cost lor here'i value
never hefore offered evee)
hv nnnvrnUtfl
George Davidson
Richfield
Service
Radiiitors Steam Cleaned and
'lathed
Guarantied Tire Service
Complete Lubrciation
Car Washing and Polishing;
Motor Steam Cleaning
Front Wheels Packed
Auto Accessories
Richfield Products
Cleaning Solvent
Transferring Gr
Heavy Hauling
Padded Moving
Vans
Storage
Warehouse
U.P.andN.P. '
Penland Bros.
Transfer Co.
39 SW Derion Avenue
Phone 338
Pendleton, Ore.
Here you can find toiletries you need tocombat the summer heat
Hot Weather Cologne-Dorothy Grey
Sfcol Lotion for sunburn
Coty's Skin Freshener
Veto Colgate's New Deodorant
L'Orle Parfum L'odorante
Sun Tan Lotion and Ointments
-Dorothy Grey
Thermotabs - Sodium C!.!oride
and Dextrose Tablets
. SAAGER'S PHARMACY . . .
We Will Do Our Best To Hold Prices
Down to a Decent Level
We will make every effort to maintain (he price levels in effect prior to June 30. There
will be some commodities over which we will have no control, but our policy will be to
hold every item down pending clarificationof the present price control situation.
There is no cause for alarm, either as to prices or supplies. Buy what you normally
would what you need from day to day and we will all get along in good shape.
Central Market and Grocery
Your Complete Food Market
Hodge Chevrolet Co.
Heppner, Oiegon