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    2 Heppncr Gazette Times, October 17, 1946
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Community
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Study the Proposed Measures
Since it is ddeeateJ to the people to vote di
rectly upon such legislation as may be placed on
the ballet by initiative petition or "referred to the
people by the leg-Vlative aTb!y" it is up to the
voers to perform their duty ith intelligence. It
can't be recalled that measures submitted by bal
lot have aluays becn acted upon by the elector
ate in the most intelligent manner but so long as
it is the law an effort should be made to deter
mine the right course to take.
The assistance of friends who are qualified
to interpret the laws is acceptable and could be
used to good advantage by most of us. It may re
quire a little time to get wised up on the several
measures but time spent in this pursuit is nothing
compared to the benefits gained or the possible
losses suffered through unintelligent voting.
In the current campaign there are several
measures which demand a good understanding in
order to vote correctly. Two school measures are
up for consideration. Some of our best minds are
advocating their passage and some of our best
minds are against their passage. Both sides are
capable of producing good argument and this
doesn't help the average voter who does not ap
ply himself to the task of thinking things out. The
final outcome is that many do not vote on the
measure or they vote blindly with the hope that
they may be doing the right thing.
It so happens that in the present campaign,
both candidates for the office of governor have
come out for the basic school bill. From their
standpoint that may be politically expedient.
Both will doubtless wield a certain amount of
prestige and cause a good many favorable votes
to be cast. Tie basic school bill advocates have
that much in their favor. On the other hand one
hears a good bit of argument that teachers, gen
erally, are more concerned with the immediate
boost in their salaries than with the general im
provement to our educational system. This view
point, we think, is a bit harsh, although it is to
be expected that people engaged in educational
work will seek advance in pay commensurate with
the advance in living costs, and in doing this
must follow to some extent the pressure tactics
characteristic of the labor unions.
To come to the point relative to the basil
school law bill, we are not completely sold on
its merits, not convinced that it is the answer
to the situation in Oregon. It may be the best ex
pedient and if this state is in danger of slipping
back educationally it may be the best way out. It
is certain that more lure has to be placed before
the young people to attract them into the teach
ing profession. That is the case at present, but
the situation may turn shortly and if present tea
cher salary scales are maintained the teachers
w ill not be outclassed by other salaried classes.
As to the so-called Little Townsend bill, there
is too much danger hidden under those soft words
about caring for our aged and infirm. The idea is
fantastic rather than practical. With some 140-
000 people above the age of 60 in this state, and
all of them taking advantage of the pension, it is
estimated that it will require more than $160,
000,000 to meet the annual bill. Look into this bill
carefully and don't be governed by sentimental
reasons unless you want to bankrupt the state.
Thoughtfulness Poys
While the demands for funds have not been so
insistent since the cessation of hostilities, there
still exists a great need for assistance to our sick
and injured veterans assistance that comes only
from individuals and organizations, for the gov
ernment is providing the essential care.
During the past year the Morrow county unit
of the Blue Mountain Camp and Hospital council
has continued to remember those boys who find
themselves wards of the govenment because they
sacrificed the right to live healthy, normal lives
that others might be guaranteed that privilege.
One of these lads, recipient of a gift from here
has written a "thank you" to Mrs. Ralph Thomp
son, whose fidelity and tireless devotion made
Morrow county outstanding in the Council.
Written at Walla Walla October 1, the letter
reads:
Mrs. Ralph Thompson
Morrow County Red Cross
Dear ' Lady :
I wish to convey my most sincere thanks to
you and your organization for the beautiful and
useful gift you sent me for my birthday ... I am
an overseas veteran of the last war and was for
tuiate to get back without damage, but much to
mv surprise found that I was infected in both
lungs, so here I am in the Veterans hospital tak
ing the cure ... It certainly is nice and encour
aging to know that there are people who don'
forget us, once the war is over.
Sincerely
Arne Niemi
OX SHORT VISIT
Kllis O. Hndiicson and his son
and wife. Mr. and Msr. Alvin Hen
drieson, arrived Tuesday from
San Leandro, Calif, for a short
visit. Object of the trip was to get
Mrs. EHis Hendricson who has
bevn visiting at the home of her
mother. Mrs. Emma Jones, since
August. The party left for home
this morning.
Army Regulars Find Egg Defects Can Be Many
ATTEXPl l GAME
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Loyd were
business visitors in Portland the
p;ist week-end. While there they
had the pleasure of sieing Oregon
State take the measure of USC.
They flew to Portland from Pen
dleton and returning to Pendleton
picked up a new car to drive back
to Heppner.
We Lead Again
-with the newest in Costume Jewelry-a distinguished
artistry in gold-plated lapel pins and necklaces set
with colored stones and gleaming rhinestones.
Take a good look for their styles,
quality and price
...... "
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PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
LLJl
- KTB HA set
Soldiers attending the Meat and Dairy Hygienists Course at the Veter
inary Detachment, Chicago Quartermaster Depot, learn there It more to
an egg than just breaking the shell. The group is shown observing
individual egg defects during a laboratory period. When the course is
completed, the "graduates" will qualify at meat and dairy inspectors, one
of the many skilled trades taught in the new peacetime Regular Army.
HEPPNER
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Meets Every Monday Noon at the
Lucas Place
JOS. J. NYS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Peters Buildinu. Willow Street
Heppner. Oregon
Veterans of Foreign
Wars
Meetings 2nd and 4th Mondays !
8:00 p. m. in Legion Hali
J. O. TURNER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
I'liowe 173
Hotel Heppner Building
Heppner, Oregon
0. M. YEAGER
CONTRACTOR & BUILDER
All kinds of carpenter work.
Modern Homes Built or Remodeled
Phone 14H3 415 Jones Si
HEPPNER. OREGON
W. MAHONEY
Attorney at Law
GENERAL INSURANCE
Heppner Hotel Building
Willow Street Entrance
NEW RECORDS
THIS WEEK
Columbia
To Each His Own"
Signature
'My Does It Get So
Late So Early"
Columbia Album
M626
"Piano Music of
Chopin
Nothing's more fun than an evening s
at home with your favorite music, js
Saager's Pharmacy
Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Runnion were
Walla Walla visitors over the
week-end.
Mr. and Mr J. J. Nys are vis
iting in Portland this week.
L. W. Briggs and daughter Opal
lett for Portland Wednesday morn
ing to be gone a week.
Mr. and Msr. Walter Ladusire
are here from Eugene for their
annual hunt and visit with rela
tives. They hope to get over to La
Grande before returning home.
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A
600D JOB
IS WAITING
FOR YOU!
If you are a former
ARMY, MARINE
NAVY or
COAST GUARD
SPECIALIST!
Why Not Have
Your Picture
Taken?
Chest X-rays will be made available to you and other
people of the community shortly through the coopera
tion of ou County Public Health Association and Coun
ty Health Unit with the Oregon Tuberculosis Associa
tion and the State Board of Health.
Moneys raised by the Christmas Seal Sale in this coun
ty contribute to this work. Other funds are nude avail
able through state and county appropriations.
After you are X-rayed, a card or letter is sent to you,
r,t your home, informing you of the result of the find
ings. Only the person X-rayed is given this information.
Having a chest X-ray is safe and harmless. It takes only
a half minute to take the picture. The Chest X-ray
Survey Unit has private dressing compartments; capes
provided for the women who have the pictures taken.
If you wish to take advantage of this opportunity of
having your chest X-rayed free of charge, sign your
name on form below. Return this request before Oct.
IS to Morrow County Public Health Association, Hepp
ner, Oregon.
Turner, Van Marter
and Company
GENERAL
INSURANCE
J. 0. PETERSON
Latest Jewelry and Gift Goods
Watches, Clocks, Diamonds
Expert Watch & Jewelry RepairutR
Heppner. Oregon
Phelps Funeral Home
Licensed Funral Directors
Phone 1532 Heppner, Ort
Heppner City Council
Meets First Monday Each Month
Citizens having matters for discus
sion, please bring before
the Council
J. 0. TURNER. Mayor
Morrow County
Abstract & Title Co.
INC.
ABSTRACTS OF TITLE
TITLE INSURANCE
Office in Peters Building
Merchants Credit
Bureau
Accurate Credit Information
F. B. Nickerson
Phone 12 Heppner
OK Rubber Welders
FRANK ENGKRAF, Prop.
First class work guaranteed
Located in the Kane Building
North Main St. Heppner, Ore
Dr. L D. Tibbies
OSTEOPATHIC
Physician & Surgeon
First National Bank Building
Res. Ph. 11G2 Office Ph. 402
A. D. McMurdo, M. D.
niYSICIAN it SURGEON
Trained Nurse Assistant
Office in Masonic Building
Heppner, Oregon
Dr. C. C. Dunham
( lllKOIMt AtTIC PHYSICIAN
Office up stairs I. O. O. F. Bid
Hous. calls made
House Phone Office 2."2
Date
JOB MOS
Bircklayer 034
Carpenter OjO
Construction Tech
nician 059
Crane Operator 063
Power Shovel
Operator 064
Utility Repairman 121
Painter 144
Plumber 164
Power Man 166
Rijer 189
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Let us winterize your car by installing anti-freeze
and changing the transmission and differential
grease to winter grade RPM lubricant.
Rosewall Motor Co.
Grades
5,
5, 4
4, 3, 2
5, 4
5, 4
6, 5
5
5, 4
5, 4, 3
5, 4
and many other skills. Qualified Army
.savy Marine or C'oa."t Guard veterans
who heUj any of some 4u0 occupational
nper laities for 6 months or more may
now enlist depending upon the length
of your previous oei upational sperialty
servire. New hlxh Army pay and the
opportunities for advaneement make
an Army career more attractive now
than ever before. Stop in and find out
the special Ki'arle you will receive un
der this new War Department regu
lation. Apply at your local V. S. Army
Recruiting Station.
AKMY EECBCITINQ STATION
PoitoHieo Building, PanOleton, Or
HEPPNER
GAZETTE TIMES
The Heppner Gazette, established
Marcn 30, 1883. The Heppnei
Times, established November 18
189'. Consolidated Feb. 15, 1912
Published every Thursday and en
tered at the Post Office at Hepp.
net, Oregon, as second clasi
matter.
SuDscnption Price $2.50 a Year
O. G. CRAWFORD
Publisher and Editor
I would like to have a chest X-ray when the Chest X-ray jj
Survey Unit comes to this community as my part in the
E community poject of finding unknown, cases of tuber- E
culosis. E
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Special on Spring
Garden Bulb
Collections
36 Bulbs $1.75
Peony roots are here in variety of colors
Our new shrub catalog will definitely
be here by Oct. 15.
The Flower Shop
FAY BUCKNUM, Owner
DR. S. E. ALLEN
ORTHODONTIST
225 Bycrs St. Pendleton, Ore.
1st and 3rd Wednesdays of each
month at Dr. R. C. Lawrence's
Office in Heppner
Blaine E. Isom
All Kinds of
INSURANCE
Phone 723
Heppner, On
y,'z,. Frorri where I sit ... Joe Marsh
Want a Vacation
from Marriage?
Alvin Blake went south on his va
cation, for some fishing, and left his
Missus to enjoy a vacation from the
corncob pipe, clothes in a heap, and
solos on the harmonica.
First few days, Martha enjoyed
it house neat and quiet, top back
on the toothpaste, no morning mess
from Alvin's midnight snacks ( Al's
partial to a tit of cheese and beer
at bedtime).
Come the end of the week, she
began to fidget; couldn't even read
the Clarion, it looked so unmusswl;
didn't have any appetite with no
body to cook for. She wan about to
wire Al, when he barges home a
week ahead of time, and she almost
cries for gratitude. ("Felt the same
way myself," pays Al.)
From where I sit, those differ
ences of habit and opinion
whether they have to do with corn
cob pipes, a glass of beer, or play
ing the harmonica, seem mighty
trivial when you're separated. And
they arc, tool
Copyright, 1)U, United Statci Brcweri Foundation
FREE PRE-SCHOOL
CLINIC
Thursday, October 31
from 2 to 4 p. m.
In conjunction with the
NATIONAL CHIROPRACTIC ASSOCIATION'S
BETTER HEALTH for CHILDREN MOVEMENT
Under Supervision of
DR. C. C. DUNHAM, Chiropractic-Physician
Oddfellows Building, Heppner
NOW AVAILABLE!
Wagner
Komb Kleaned
SWEEPER
for Better, Easier Pick-up
FIRE PLACE SCREENS
ANDIRONS
GRATES
Al uminum Sets
Reynolds Lifetime Triple Thick
Limited Number
Heppner Hardware &
Electric Company